Hil l rV-.T,Mr;,.: , -li,'! com fire S-. -lualifi " f^'Partme, ts. T' “-v^ntagP, lan.l f,i. P*r ."n ^ondav. .wJ!! during'^the ofentr-inoi H"y •nf.irninr- >n T-rm., i.^,■wi:;'i^‘ tX',., Pr , „ ore'. N r. ,■' ■■ ■' *na '• ■’- i !'ln V, {ka.,-, /■ I..- ' ! h-y. ‘ n. rit V. >f u , :l)' ’’iHI '■•itv i M I of : k ‘ Ml t . • in fe si; e It !' >' ki'. i MV • :ur ^ .. Is lOp'* ' S r 1)11 WIL tale : . i. i \ t 1 V in .« . ■ ' h V T k gi, , ^ il IT. rep;. . :rE.' i v-.-r ■ ttder ■ ■ ' • . .1 Coi n \ i!" ■Vi--, ■. farii. ind ¥• ^;TV -v-..: tine i!- > and ■■ - - - uut r I'.-. t p " ,.'.I V. lA'i 'EK vhei:ls'' g V- LTER WHEEL, dei ji. ir 'i a'. Iter f. r A . ; ; >y 1 • .t f.t eir u- - -^int )e i' V* c ■■ .■ wh.i: . ■ I' ^rr. »rra- ■ * ;i cer to ure. iili uli lit : I ur*. i ;tev( V' >V, rge - ? nnr' of ( . - -.rriicf-d thi.' . -r I': 1, u *r t" ! its ' r. ^ Wl)*Vi ch 111 . I-;... uiiH-! fi ‘-f iTiX in D i n!': r i . v> . - J ♦ ' r a I.' . !Up- ' ark \ r; jI iu lure ■ -1 11V >ra: le tne :i! : ;QVr:cr..‘:* V - /O/ ' /VAA> iaS! 1- tha- ■ i - -'' f DOi^ : ar- I"- pl.l.: ' . •-.. . ireri*- - Liw ^ ) th- >ve leti r - ni V ei . 1- (l.i. w, , L. #/>. t/. ' 1 i: N1 II' - ti H-y I. - •. .rt-‘ i - RARY 1 I *MKK . ) . me'- \ .’ irne^- la-. .■. i-j.-.- ted ar« >..-r;. y i'= IR . .! ^ use t , tl.‘ r d \ ume, .e - . ' :rbei.-. IIAI .£ i SON. IPAlTIEWIIiTlIlHyE Y. [VOL VIII.] FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., SEPTEMBER 27, 1858. [NO. 749.] PRTXTHO MONDAYS AND THURSViAYS. F!)\\ AH!) J. HALE & SDN, EDITORS and PKOPRIETORP. prt.-H f.'r the .Senii-Weekh- Obskrvkr !{;3 00 if paid in iiavnn.'o; >;•'? oO if paid during the year of subscrip- ti ; . 1 5"'I after the year has expired, p r the Weekly Oiiskrvkr -$2 00 per annum, if paid in a Ivfin. e: ')0 it paid during the year of subscrip' ti 'fi: or 00 afttr the year has expired. \I»VKIvnSl'MKNTS inserted for sixty cents per ) ire ' ! 1 •' lines t\*r the fir.st, and thirty cents for each ..' •eeditii: I'lihhiMt 'on. \ o;irly advertisements by spe- . i; 0''iitr:u-t', at rertsunable r.itea. Ailvertiseis ar I-, to st;iti* the number of insertions desired. Or w:i; i)f ooiit:uiie I till I'orbid, and charged accord- A iverti-senients t " V>p inserted insidf, charged 50 pe*" S. T. HAAVI.EY & SON Are receiving tbeir FALL AND WINTER supply of BOOTS ana ffMOES, A large stock, embracing every variety of style and quality of Gents’, Ladies’, Boys’, Misses’ and Child ren’s, with a superior article of Servant’s Shae*. —ALSU— Trunks; Sole Leather; Calf, Goat, Lin ing and Hindin^ Skins; Lasts; with Slioe Findings of all kinds. Persons wishing articles in our line are requested to examine our stock, as we will swll low for cash or usual time to prompt customers. Sept. 6, 1865. 43 6w n'e • ■'K Iff-r 'lur re:»‘liis ti> the annual statement of the .Kin;* Insui-.iiice (.'oinjiany, of Hartford, w -h wi'' bi. I 'Uii'l ill ;iii.nher column. This succe.^s- ! t'u; iii>t tutu'll w'ls iiu'i.rpi r II ed by the Legislature of I , Titii. ;i' Ut it) 181'*, w;t!i a perpetual charter It! | • is Ml, aini its nccumulations excee I I V- It! ire. iiiuiiini; its entire asset;* ever :»o00.- . .1. .-.V. >.teil H.-i ilet;iiifd in the stiiteinent referred tu | ! ro?i.;t-» in lie'itt* th:it during the period of nearly , f i:\ siiico its msAiiiiition, (without a single | ' t'its chief otficer,) its business ha.s been con- i j . • i witii iuikiiiieat iinJ piudence. It has been | :S.a,' t'.r -.ueoes^;u. in an eminent degree, discharging j .>■ .w -..a ii.t 'niii d. all its obligitio’is by the payment • u! .f'i dull for ii-3-ies, without asking i ' • . ii-! iv in .uiy i:,.sT itii-e. It has had I'ut little lit- ii tw'::.stHn iitig the ini'ueuse nuiul'eroftrans- ^ !i' • !>^. In ■ I- lei- to a't lin ;n much cfrtatnlp a-* •i- ■ ■ !'! .-n'''! H :• i-iiiitss ss insurnnee. it has l-een . : i; : i t^e the t ^itnf^iiiy, tor several yeiirs. h; : : . r, c'lic’u .V tu I'lu-'iity lU.d niiatipe thfir - ■ • i'M)ut ti.iy .lis'ii.. t I isses. so as to ascertaii. ■ . ; . ::,t insure.i -ii e u-li i-l>iss. the amount ot' pre i..' i>ioiv.’l iliereun, ant the am>uut of losses up This cl'isiilioati'Ui, exteiiding over a lonu^ i ; 1-’Vfriiig pr'-jert} to a ^ cry large amount,fur ^ , « .1 ao'e iMta, aiid piesento a sound, .‘-ubst lutia; ; experience, up im wliich to CKud'ict it. In'Ui inee •.•'not a matter of luck or«. hance, , !; ,;,v -lij j ..J,'; :s li.iz.irds ate .iscertiiir.ilile, and •- ; r.m’iples L'lp iti.e uf beinjf re luced to a system, the '• w.irkiug and results of wl.ich are as certain ! i? ■;i:it ot an_\ otiier business. The .Etna Company, | y ;i ihei ing rigidly to its system, und piueing its busi- uj-on a healthy basis, ha> obtained the contidence • t the community to au extent surpassed by no other ' >' iTiipany in the U. States, and has increased its busi- ^ !;e>s aud its income frnm year t" year with a steady j cri wth. One great source ot its security is the wide ; i.stributiou of its risks—a policy which it pursues w.th great strictness—limiting the amount to be cov- ! erf 1 in each locality. By this course it has passed, 1 with comparative impunity, through some of the most -V, eeping and destructive fires, which have swallowed up ’ther companies less cautious in their business. It is s system like this, based upon experience, which gives stability anJ soundness to a company, and to the as sured contidence aud security'. — Baltimurs Patriot. L\SIR1.\IE l'0.«PA.\\, HARTFORD. CONN. IN' ')K1*0KATED ISl'J. CHARTER I'ERPETUAL Capital $1,000,000. Assets $1,422,162 11 ; K. BRACE, President. E. G. Ull’LEV, Vice Pre sident. T. ALEXANDER, Secretary. L>!rf.i TOKS.—T. K. Brace, S. Tudor, J. Church, U. Bueii, M. A. Tuttle, E. Flower, E. A. Bulkeley, R. \bither, E. G. Ripley, S. S. Ward, H. Z. Pratt, G F. bavis, A. bunhutii, D. Hillyer, T. A. Alexander, W. tweUi y. 1 ij? Assets are mainly invested in Stocks and Bonds, f a\itig interest, with •i{17-,6tjl 61 of cash on deposite u the H.irtford Banks, to meet losses. Lo??es due and unpaid—none L'.^-'.es adjusted and not due. >;i:4,813 Vio. Losses in suspense, waiting t'urther proof, 5cc., 'o" lo. Lorsesresistec!, (.suspicions of fraud, &c.) ^46,ti7b 72. Agent of the above Company in Fayetteville, N. C. E. J. HALE. BRITISH PERIODICALS. ^Ciiir ^ i'O., NEW York, continue to publish the t.iiiuwiug leading British Periodicals, \iz: 1. THE LONDON QUaJi-TERLV ■ ('onservative). rilE EDINBL RC.H REVIEW (Whig). 3. THE NORTH LiRITlSH REVIEW (Free Church). 4. THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal). 5. BLALKWOOD S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory), 1858. FILL nii’ORTlTIOXS! W’e are now receiving the largest Stock of staple and l*':iiicy Dry €«oods, LADIKS’ ('LO\KS. MANTILLAS. HOOP-SKIRTS READY-M VOE CLirrHING; ilAl’S. CAPS, BO(^rS, SHOES, UMBRELLAS, Ac., Ever cffere 1 by us: which will be sold at Wholesale cheap for cash or on the usual time f ^r approve i p iper STARR & WILLIAMS Sept fi. 43- WRIGHT & FULLER, .Vttorneys and Counsellors at Law, Fayetteville, C. € ELEMENT G. WRIGHT and D\RTHOLOMEW FULLER have ussociated themselves together for the practice of their pr>)fession. I’rompt attention given to all bu iness committed to their charge They will practice in the counties of Cumberland, Harnett, Sampson Robeson and Bladeit. Aug. 23, 1868. 89- Presbyterian copy. JOSFJMI iTa'kER, .Jk., A T T O K \ 2: V A T B. A %V , ffWAS taken an olfice next l.i.ir to Win B. Wright’ii ■ ■ Law office on Green Street Ho will attend and priictice in the rnunty *nd Sui-erior ('ourts of Cum berland, Bladen, Robeson and Sampson. March 23. 18o3 79tf LUTTERLOH’S LliVE ^■IIIE Steamer FANNY will leave Fayetteville for Wilmington every Monday and Thursday morn ing, until further notice, sengers as heretofore. Feb’y 22, 1858. Will take freight and pas- T. S. LUTTERLOH. 87- THO. C. PXTLLER, ^Ittorneif anti ConitseHor at f>«ir FFIt'E .at Fvcles’rt Bridge .at Fvcles’rt Bridge, recent! James lianks, i sq., Fayettevillo Jan’3' 1, 1857 LOVFJd) ELDUlDfiE, •.if tor tie ff at ijaw^ Office 'rRANSPouTATiox Acent, ) Wilminsion & Manctiester Kail Road (,’o. ^ WilmiiiKtoii. ’•, I’^TH Arc 1858. NOTICE TO COUNTRY MER(’HA\TS AND SHIPPERS. all Goods and nterior, or points shippeil to the care of the General Transpoifation .\geiit, and landed on the Company’s Wharf, will be forwarded Free of Extra Charge and Commissions, and the Marine and back ch irgos paid and collected tly occupied by ^|N and after the the 1st September, ^ Merehandue, iriten*itid tor the inte * * ' ' on the line ot' this au'l Roii-l, FAYETTEVILLE Female High School. ^ JIHIS Seminary of learning, incorporated with Col- ■- legiate powers by the Legislature of the State, is provided with a full corps of experienced Teachers, new Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus, aud tkc usual facilities for the iwjquisition of knowledge. The Seventh Session will oommence ob tha irst ■Monday in October. For further information address the Principal, WM. K. BLAKE. Aug. 5. 36-2m FAYETTEVILLE HOTEL. f^lR.^NK N. ROBERTS & CO., having leased this Hotel, will be pleased to see their former patrons and friends, assuring them that they will use every exertion to please. F. N. Roberts.] [J. G. Smith. Jan’y 7. 74-ypd COOL SPRING MILLS. ri'^IIE Proprietors ar« preparsd to GRIND CORN on I the usual terms. The Bedstead Manufacturs is still earriad on at the same olace. Jan’y 11, 1858. 76-tf F.1LL 1\D WI.M’iill GOODM E have received a part, aud are dai'y expecting W w the balance, of our F.ill and VVint»*r supply ot SE.MSO,V.iBLE iiOOUS, Embracing a very large siock of STAPLE and FANCY DKY (;0()l>.s. HAIS aud CAPS, BONNET.-^, UM BRELLAS, READY-MAHE CLOTHING, &c., itc , &c —ALSO— About 40U Cases of BO »TS AND SHOES—well hs- s-rtel, all of which we are diapysel in sell at low f ricei for Cash or good papur. H J- E. J. 1 ILLY. Sept 4, 1858. 4:j Hw THE OLD DOMINION COF'F'lili POT. »R. HALL, of -New Yorii,' in his Journal of ll*alth I'-rJu }. 1S5>, sAvs; —--We oduiiietid the 'Aii If^TiiTiivn J'ut to uli lover^t of gouil c itlee, as wo ^.H.soualiy kuow that it is one of the “uew things’ tilled to the public in which no imposition is prac ticed, and which has the doubU vouchers of sciuuce and common sense." For sale at the CROCKERY STORE. Prices; — 1 JLART, >1.3o; li gCAKTS, $1.75: yCARTS, =ii2.00; d QUARTS, $2.35; 4 quarts, $3.00 Buy one if you like j jO'i y>. N. TILLING HAST. Sejit. 1, '58. 41-2m THE SLBSCUiHEK ^|''.\KES this method of informing the public that he I has taken the Store recently occupied b> J. Davis, one door below J. W. Lett’s aud opposite the Cape Fear Bauk, where he will be pleasad to see all his friends and customers. He will keep constantly on hand a good assortment of GROCiiHIES, DRY GOODS, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, PROVISIONS AND LIQUORS, Which he will stil low for cash or on time to puuctual sustomers. J.\MES W. SELLERS. Fayetteville, N. C., Aug. 31, I85S. 42- NEW l,:OODS ^■IHE subscribers adopt this method of informing M. iheir friends i and the public generally! that they ^'1/ ILL attend the Courts of Johnston and Samp- with Rail Road frei2;ht at the points of delivery. . . Counties. By this arrangement, owaers of gools will be re- bmithtield, .\pril 15, 1>^5‘'. UG-tf lieved of much expense and inconveiiieiice, and shin- ruov cV FL i.LEi;, Attornoy.s and (Vjii.seilors at Law, l^0IS3>0\ C o., s. c. Robert E. TROVa-idJOIIV p. fuller, hava formed un associa ion for the practice of their profession in Robeson ('uunty. The I' rmer will also attend the Courts uf Bl-i ieu and Columbus; the lattei will also atte. d tliose ol Cumberland. The Utfice lu LuiuOertou will be kept open at al! times Jau’y 1, 1858. 73- expeiise an>l inconveiueiice, ant! ship pers will tiul it to their interest to forward through j this port. ; The promptest despatch may be relied upon. Bills j Lading should invariably specify for delivery at the ■ Rail Road Co.’s Wharf oe the West side of the River. JAS. p. ROBERTSON, Gcii'l Sup’t. ' Aug. 18, 1858. .39-2m CAPE FEAR BANK STOCK FOR SALE. ■^IIFTY shares of Cape Fear Bank Stock are otfered ■ for sale. For further information apply to A. McLEAN, Cashier. Fayetteville, Aug. S, 1858. A CHAIRS, CH.AIRS. LARGE lot 0^ Stool-bottom Chairs, made at Cool Spring Mill, and for sale by A. M. CAMPBELL. March 24, ’58. 96jr School IVolice. fWILL open my School for Boys on MONDAY, the 4th DAY OF OCTOBER proximo, at the Phoenix Lodge—first tloor. North entrance. My terms of tuition will be, for quarter of ten weeks, twelve dollars and fifty cents ($12 60;) con tingencies, twenty-five cents. Payable in advance. THOMAS J. ROBINSON. Sept’r 20. 47-4w Presbyterian copy 4 weeks. MISS BLVGHAM’S SCHOOL.” The next TERM will begin on Monday the 4th October. Sept. 18, 1858. 47-6t J\*cic Heautiful Goods! A. J. WOODWARD HAS RECEIVED A VERY LARGE STOCK OF ^LOTHING! He selected it in New York with great care, and takes pleasure in informing his customers and the public, that it is the most complete stock ever offered in this market. He calls attention to his ex tensive stock of GENTLEMEN’S FANCY GOODS. as SHIRTS, CllAVATS, STOCKS, GLOVES, SUS PENDERS, HOSIERY, &o. He bought these goods low, and will sell them low for cash or to those who promptly pay their accounts. A J. WOODWARD, 2 doors below S. J. Hinsdale’s Drug Store. Sept. 17. 47-3t lUIL ROIII .\OTIfE! TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. SIDNEY A. SMITH, Attortiey C'oiiii'e lor at Law, »fii i ILL uti. lid reguiariv the (.’. uiity and Superior Ww Courts.)! Vtane, Juiiubt'ij. Cumberland, Har- n«tt, ati l VViiB.iU. All busiues* will recuni* |.romi.t atteution. Jau'y 12, ’58. eutrastdd to his care rt>-ly Or. K. A. IILAC'K, FFK'E Front Rooms, over Dr. S. J. Iliusdale’s C’hemist and Dru^ .St*re. Feb’y 7, l85o. 7t5-tf J. WILI.LVM P\GE, M. D. f MTTS BORO I a 11, .V. Dr. Page may be found at U'S professionally engaged. May 6, 1857. 5if c. otficu when not ir any une O' These Periodicals ably reprt-^t'ut the three great poli- j ticai 1-iitiif^ ofGie.-it liiit.iUi—Whig, Tory, luid Kadi- ; .1,, — i ut politics tunns 'iiilv ‘.ne feature of their char- H ’t r A.s Or;iaiiS ut ti.e most prufouud writers on Llteiature, WoiM.itj, and lieiigioii. they stand, tiic^ ever liave &to"d. unnvalle I in the world of let ter?!. iieinff Considered indispensable to the scholar and ! [.r'lie^sioiiai mm, while to the intelligent reader ! ! c.t-rv el.is-J they lurnish a more correct and satis- i !ui-tory ree irii ot the current literature of the day, , ir .ugaout tne world, than can be pos.-iibly obtained i *'r( :u any uther s.iurce. i EAin.Y i'OPIlvS. Tne i.H-eipt "f Ai;VANi E Si;ELi'S f.om tlie British t'U: s gives additioiial value to tliese Reprints, in- u?uiucii :\.ri till y can now be placed in the hands of sub- ; Bi ; iei'3 i it :»..■> s ">ii as the original editions. lEKMS. Per ann. ‘ »f the four Revitwe 00 jt tlie I'lur Kev.ews 5 UO ' any tnree ot ihe Four Reviews 7 Ol» j j- 'r a.l t‘ ur d' tne Reviews 8 00 I F >r lilackwut: I’t* .Mugazine 3 OO l\jr Liiackw'jod and tniee Reviews 9 00 . F ir tii .oKW '-d atid the four Reviews 10 00 I mentit t'j be rnadt in till cusfs in advance j M'nity rmrt'nr in the Stale uhere iaiutil wilt be \ Tf! f I / lit j,i r. ‘ Ci.UlJlUNll, A diSrnunt .1 iwfM , ;;\e j.er cent, from the above piire «.i. ,».• >, ..V.,- I • . , viderin^ lour or mor- c.-pies ol any I.e :,r m ,.>,ove works. Thus: t'.ur coj.ies ol L .ickwo .l, ;,r ..ne l;e\iew, will be bent to oii‘ uddreen !or >;.i; tiur copies ol the four Re- ■..tws anu BiacKwooit l^r niid so on I'O-'iAGK. In ail the priiicip.il Cities and T-jwiis, these works wi-. be d .ivtTid, i* HKE (tF PO."^ I'.VU t. When sent l.y iiiu.i, tin- t'i iiiy p.irt ol the United .^tates \\: 1 be i.ut IWEN'fV-FOUR (JENTS a yeir for ••li’.aek- w ..d,” and but FoUKIEEN CENTS a year tor eiich ■ it the Reviews. A . Ji. The price in (trmt liritain uf ihr jicc I’t-rfiilii'ith itbi)ue-nni)i d is to I per nnnuin. KL'iuittancea for any of the above j)ublications should a;*»iyB lie addressed, post-paid, to«he Publishers. LEONARD SCOTT & CO., No. 54 Gold street. New York. are now receiving into blore a very largs aud general b'l'OCK OE GOODS, EMBRACING K O C I . K 1 e: «, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADDLERY, dc , & c., & c . All of which they are disposed to sell at reasonable profits fi>r uash, or on the usual time to responsible purchasers wh>> are in the habit of paying. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. July 1!6, 1858. 31- JAMIilS IvYLK Is now receiving his Spring supply of DRY GOODS. Among which are— Prints, Lawns, and Brilliantes; Col’d and Black .Silks; Irish Linens anil Diapers; Farmer's Linen, Twilled and Plain, CaHsimere and Merino Twills; White and Col’d ''otton Hose; ! Bolting rioths. No 0 to 10; I Silk and Straw Bonnets; tc. . Witk almost every article in the Dry Goods line; all of which has been purchased by the package at the late sales in New York and I’hiladelphia; Will be offered cheap for cash or on time to paying customers. ! March 18. 1856. 92tf j i Carolinian copy. I I PI UUVUN GV\SO. ! ' ^MHE undersigned has ma le arrangeiiients by which | i £ he is prepared to furnish at short notice, auy re quired quantity of I Peruvian *iiano, ; all of which will be from direct importations, irto the : Port of Wilmiucton, and warrante I pure and ginuine Orders for the above excellent fertilizer are solioit- i e l. to which prompt attention will be given ■As this is all article which does not admit of being : sol I ou time, cash or its equivalent must accompauy j each order. BEViiiRL\ RwSE. j July 8. 2Gtf ! WINE! WTNE!! 1 JF you wish to make GOOD WINE, call on the sub- i JAb. C. S.MITH. MILKS COSTIN. JAS. C. SMITH & Co., Factors, Commission anti For- I tvarUinsf *flerchants. I WILMINGTON, N. C. PRO.Ml’T attention given to sale ofTl.MBER, LUM BER, NAV.VL S lORE.S and all kinds ot Produce. : Lib-»ral advaucements made on Consignments. Refers to E. P. Hall, Pres'i Branch Bauk of State. 11. R. SAV.\(ii, Cash'i Bauk Capo Fear. Jon» Daw- I SON, Esq. ' .\pril 2 >, lh58. 5-1Y Presbyterian copy. D. A. LAMOM\ Commission Merchant, r\. C'. OFFICE 38 NORTH WATER STREkT. Personal attention given to all produce sent to him either for sale or shiptueut. Nov'r 0. 57-lypd JOHN M. CLARK, Corniiiissioii Fui wardini^ Merchaiil, WILMINGTON, N. C. NEW, ( HEIF, \\\) L.XrEDllllirs KOI IE EAR Freight for the Interior of North Carolina. ERCHANTS atid others about purchasing thuir | Fall and Winter Supplies, are rcjuested to ' notice, that by the completion of the North Eastern Rail Road from Charleston. .S to Cheraw, the ad vantages of a CHE.\P and EXPEDITIOUS Route from i the Seaboard has been opened to them. .\1I freight oonsizned to the care of the .\gent of the North Eastern Rail Road will be forwarded FREE OF , COV’MLS.'JION. N ■ charge will be made for Storage at Cheraw All goods will be taken oaro of in the Company’s Ware house until sent for. A schedule of charges for transportation of freight will be found at the Post Office. S. S. SOLOMONS, Eng’r and Sup'l. Aug. 8. 34tf ^ THIRTY HANDS WANTED. I ^BIHE subscriber wishes to hire by the Month, or I. Day, Thirty Negroes, to work on the Ninth Sec tion of the Western Rail Road. For further particulars inquire at the Engineer’s vJlfice, Favetteville, or of me at Little River Bridge. O BRYAN J- CO. Aug. 16. 36tf .\i:tiRoi;s .i\i) n\y for sjli:. 1HE subscriber wishes to sell liis HOL\''E and LOT BOOK-BINDING IN all its kinds, executed with neatness and de spatch. Small jobs when done must be paid before delivered THOS. H. TILLINGHAST, Anderson Street. May 14 185H. 11-lY TIN PLATE, Nlieet Iron, Iron Wire, ;ooKi:vo !i»Tovi:9i am> ti\-ware. Always on hand, at Wholesale or Retail. ROOFIXG, G L TTKlilXG, And all kinds of Jobbing, done at short notice, by C W. ANDREWS, Market Square, Fayetteville. July y. 27- deep KIVEK COAL. ITUMINOUS COAL of the best quality can be had at the works at CTgypt, at'a reasonable prioe by the Ton. WM. McCLANE. Mining Engineer, May21,185ti 6-tf B VALIABLE REAL ESTATE FOR !§ALE. I OFFER for sale my RESIDENCE on Hay-mount. For health there is no place to excel it. There is a fine well of water in the yard. Description is use less. Also, the LOT East of my Store. The above property, if not disposed of at private sale, will be sold at auction on Thursday. 21st October. JAS. G. COOK Fayetteville, Sept. *'>. 43- FLNE CHE\VTN(J TOBACCO. fUST RECEIVED, 10 boxes of that FINE ROCK CANDY TOBACCO. W. H. CARVER. Sept. 4. 42tf I w ILL give prompt attention to sale of Country i’roduce. Naval Stores and Cotton. Aynit for liuthand OrrtU't Line of Hmitx ^iugust I'J, lo56. 8btf W. H. TURLINGTON, roimiibiiou Merchant, \o. 4 Xortli Water St., WILMIN-J I'OX, N. c. A •/ ILL give his [>rouipt personal attention to tue w W sale or &liipiuenl ol an ConsignmeulB of Naval containing about (iO acres. .Vlso, THREE V.\LU- ABLE NEGRO MEN, Elward, Fred and Charles. Fred and Edward are excellent Spirit Barrel Coopers. —all young, sound and healthy. For terms apply to C E. LEKTE, or JOS. BAKER. Jr , Ait’y for John Eocles. Aug. 18. ;iH-tf EARM EOR SALE 1 OFFER for sale my PL.VNT.VTION »n the East sids of Cape Fear River, 3 miles above the (’laren- .lin Bridge, kncwn as the Toomer Lauds, containing ^Dout 8»H> acres. The Plantation is in a good state of cultiv.'xtion. and is susceptible of being made one of the most profitable Farms in the County. I will give a bargain in the lands, and make the time of pay most easy if application is m ide in a few weeks. Address me at Gulf, N. C. ; L. HAUGHTON. i Oct’r IH. 52- I i-tuies or otner C Nov. t'. 18 j0. iuy Brandy, Old Nash Brandy, on rapidly. Sept. 4 hand and going: ot! C. E. LKEFE. 43 Im Worth 8c Utley, Forwarding ami General Coniinission MEliCilAN r^, I'fiyeticvilie, •V. €\ J. A. WORTH. (2tt) JOS. UTLST. T C. ^B. &7 WOHTH, L'oiiHni:3:sioii .it Korwai'diiig VJerchaiits, Brown'i BuiUiny, Water Street, BfV/iui#f^/ou, €. Usual advancus made ou cousignments. I Nov. 11, 1857. 59-tf ; ~ Joseph"^ 3Lo^bivir~ c o fa I « « K o A I AND I FORWARDING MERCHANT, I %V*iliuiujitoHi .V. C'. LANDS FOR SALE. OFFRR for sale about 0000 .Veres of Pine Lands near fayetteville. containinj an immense quantity ot .Mill Timber, at.d a nuuiber of Turpentine Boxes, and several new tasks may be cut There is on the premises a fine Dwelling House, and all necessary out houses,— Scuppernong and Isaliella Grape Vines.—1000 young Peach and Apj>le Trees of Lindley’s best vari- tie^; also, a good F.VllM of about 150 acres cleared; and also a GRIST and S.\W MILL: and a fine large I Meadow of about 1 10 acres. The Fayetteville and Coal I Fields Rail Road passes through these lands about a mile from the .Mills. I will sell in parcels to suit pur chasers, but would prefer to sell the whole together. 1 Apply to Thos. S. Lutterloh, Esq., Fayetteville, or the I subscriber at PittsborougQ, N. C J. H. HAUGHTON. , Not. 12, 1857. 60-tf FAYETTEVILLE MUTFAL LNSURAXCE COMPANY. ASSETS $230,326.28. fBlHIS Company has been in operation more than ■- five years, and has paid its lossei, amounting t'> $l^^,12(i 05, without any assessment: insurance aver aging its members about ^ per cent. Policies issued to 1st of May, 1858, 2769. Amount of property now insured, !j'l.474,922 84. Amount premium notes now on hand, $224,068 23. Cash premiums received, !J32,317 41. Dikkctors. S. T. Hawley, W. N. Tillinghast, A. A. McKethan, J. D. Williams, Jas. 0. Cook, A. W. Steel, Jas. Kyle, J. G. Shepherd, B. F. Brown, Wilmington, Hall, Wilmington. Officers. GEO. McNEILL, President. D. A. R.\t, Vice President. C. A. McMillan, Secretary. John Collins and C. C. McCrummen. Travelling .\gentg. The Companj' invite applications. May 21, 1858. 13-Y Presbyterian and Carolinian copy. Geo. McNeill, D. A. Ray, H. L. My rover, S. W‘. Tillinghast, Henry Lilly, N. A. Stedman, S. J. Hinsdale, T. S. Lutterloh, Wm. .McLaurin, A. FALL ii i\ew Cioods! New Goods! J. C. POE Is receiving the Largest Stock of staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Ever before offered by him, which embraco all the LATEST STYLFS OF Ladies’ & Oentlemen’s Dress Goods. !^mong them will be found,— RICH SILK AND DELAINE PATTERNS, of the latest style. A large lot FRE.N'CH .MERINOS, together with every shado of SOLID DEL.MNES, all wool A large assortment of French, English and American PRINTS, DEB AGES, and other goods for Travelling Dresses. A large lot of HANDSO.ME EMBROIDERIES. A great variety of Ladies’ SHAW'LS aud CLOAKS, BONNETS, French ARTIFICIALS, RIBBONS. &c. A handsome stock of i Ileady'^made Clothing^ HATS, CAPS. BOOTS and SHOES; KERSEYS, NEGRO BLANKETS, and all others goods belonging to a Dry-Goods Store. All the citizens, and every body that visits the old Town, will confer a favor by calling on the subscriber and looking through his stock, whether they purchase or not J. C. POE. Sept. 20, 1858. 47-2m NEW FALL* AND WINTeFdRY GOODS. ALEX. JOHNSON, Jr., Has received aud is this day receiving a large and desirable stoc;k of goods, embracing all the newest styles of Ladies Dress Goods, Cloaks, Shawls, Kasques, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, and Triniiniiigs, of all kinds. FOR 4iF.VT£,F^nE.\\ A very desirable stuck of Ready-Made Clothing, Cloths, Cassi- nieres, \ esting, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Finbrellas, i^c., Together with many articles not deemed necessary to enumerate. All of which will be ofl'ered low for CASH, or on time to such as pay when called on. ALEX. JOHNSON, Jb. Fayetteville, N. C., Sept. 20, 1858. 47t£ NOTICE^ WILL BE SOLD, under a provision of the Will of John McLean, dec’d, late of the County of Johnstan, T W O T K A C T S OF L A N D , in Harnett County. One Tract, on the South side of Cape Fear River, containing One Thousand Acres, known as the . Ochiltree Tract,—this tract is valuable, either for ; Farming or Turpentine purposes. The othtr Tract is tine land, aud lies on tho North side of Upper Little , River, and contains Eight Hundred Acres, i Said Lauds will be sold on THUliSD-W, the 28th of : OCTOBER, at the Court House in Summerville, on a : credit of six aud twelve months, purchasers giving i bond with approved security, with interest from date. 1 J. T. LLACH, Ex’r. ! Sept’r 2. 47 ts FANNER’S on. DRV HIDES. i.TLS. Tanner’s Oil,—a superior article; also, tiiie lot of Dry Hides. For sale by JAP, G. COOK. DKN'I'I.STKY. »R. J. D.\.VIS having decided on per manently locating in the Town nf Kayetteville, respectfully offers his services to the cit izens ' f this place and surrounding country. In ail the various l)ranches of his Profession, including the manufacture of .\Hneral Teeth, he is satisfied, after an •■xteiiSive experience, to which is added a thorough Dental education, that he can give eutire satisfacrion as tar as i.i in the power of Dentistry. All irregulari ties of the Teeth treated iu a proper and careful man ner, as well as diseases of the mouth. None but the proper metals are made use of in the various opera tions. t.'iiarges will be moderate, th vt the benefits of the Protessioii may be placed within the reach of all who ni-\y t'eel au iuterest in the preservation of the Teeth Office over Houston’s Jewelry Store, where be may be found al all times. .May 10, 1858. 9tf Cider Vinegar, for sale by W. U. CARVER. Aug. 18. g«. naiT i' roiupt personal attuntiou given to all Con- l^noieuts, auil Laau navauctb maae oU I'ruducu to b lu ulutii \jt doiti iU lUlU t tst>. L2, iCuO. 67 Mli.lFARl GOODS, Swords, iiidsiijs, Bdlts, i^paaidtces, Laoes .i.NU LVKta iiL.si:ivii'iiu f iit niiii liuuu.s, ACCOKDINO TO THE Latist U. S- Army and State Rnjalations. Sl’JiUYLEK, HARTLEY & GRAHAM, I MA>iUFACTUitl::K»i, ly MAIDEN L^NE, »Vetc 1*0 r If. June 30. ^4-ly WAN^^D NEGROES for a Mississippi Plantation, Men, IIOFSE, LO'F, AND NEGRO. ^I'^HE undersigned wishing to cli'su up their old busi- nesiJ, offer fir sale the HOUSE and LOT on Hay- i mount, formerly oocu^Med by Maj )i- Gilia >re. Also, a 1 NEGRO BOV 14 years of ape; having tiied him for the j last five months, we can recommend him ns an excel- j leut servant, both for house or out of doors, sold for ■ no fault, but to close old business. F. N. & J. H. ROBERTS. May 3. 1858. 7-tf OLDlil I i L s7 ~ I A LL persons indebted to the concern of FR.\NK A 1 JERRY and J. H. ROBERTS i'O.. are re- ■ ijuested to come forward and settle their bil's. It not ! settled by the Inst o'’ this inoi.th, they will find them in the hands of a Lawful Coiiector J U ROBERTS ^ CO. May 3, ltt68. 7 tf FARM FOR SALE. 520.000 of tbe Coiipon Bonds of tke County of i Railroad, nberland, bearing 7 per cent, iuterest, payable ! miles trom Salem, a - - The situation is very ht ligent neighbjrs 200 acres are in a state of fine culti- 890.000 of the Coupon Bonds of tbe Town of | wood land Deep River Fayetteville, bearing 6 per cent interest, payable semi- ; annually on the 1st January and the 1st of July, and | I runnine 20 years j These bonds were issued in accordanee with law to j I the W'estern Rail Road Co., to pay the County and | I Town subscriptions respectively. j j Persons having money will find these bonds (at the : I price the Co. is selling them) a better investmeat than I I any Bank Stock in the State. | 1 For terms apply to C. B. M.\LLETT, Esq., Pres’t or i I te JNO. M. ROSE, Treas’r | j Western R. R Co. | 1 Fayetteville, Feb’y 26, 1858. 89tf j COFFON BONDS FOR SALE. ^I'^HE Western Rail Road Co. have for sale in amooBts .\CRES of valuable Land lor sale, lying J[ to suit purchasers, 4 miles North west of High Point Depot, 820,000 of tbe Coupon Bonds of tbe County of i Railroad, 0 miles from Normal College, Cumberland, bearing 7 per cent, interest, payable ! ^*id 1 a miles from Greensboro’, semi-annually on the 1st June and the 1st ef Decem- 1 situation is very healthy, with good, moral, intel- ber, and running 20 years. „ «f tb» T.wn of ' ^aiion, auu me oa.ance nne woou lauu v running through about the middle of the Farm, aud two creeks running into the river on the bame, affords about 115 or 120 acres of the best bottom laud perhaps iu the State; all iu a state of fiue cultivation with the exception of about 15 or 18 acres of the best kind of meadow land, iu a very fin s condition. There is on the Farm, a good two-story BRICK DV\ELLI.NG, good Kitchens and Smoke-House, a large Barn, Stab.es, Cribs, and all necessary out-houses; among them are two houses suitable for overseers or croppers; au extraordinary Spring near and couvemeut t tbe House, inl sevea or eight Springs on different parts ot tlie Farm; tinu Orciiar 1, both peach and apple. Tbe suoscrihi-r beiug desirous to remove to Texas this Fad, will sell on reasonable termi in regard to both price and time. J. K. PINNlX. Sept 13, 1858 46-2m DOBIHN For Rent HOUSE or Lease. IF 'IAKK.N ND committed to the Jail of Chath im county, two Negro Boy? by the natne of II END KR ■.).N and EDtJ.M, who e.iy they belong to .1. II. Psiichett. of Uumbertou Tlie owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay pris>n cnarges, aud take them .i'.T.iy; otherwise, they will be dealt with according to law. W. D. C. RIDDLE, Jailor. Pittsborough, July It 28- r"FEW barri:ls C'lIIOICE old APPLE BRANDY, suitable for making J wine aud putting up brandy fruit. For sale by W. II. CARVER. Aug. 18. 38- 75 Boys, Girls, aud some good Families. M'Hrt. PAGE. Fayetteville, May 6, 1858. The Southern Harmo* NY, and MUSICAL CO.MPANION, a further supply jttit received. £. J. HALE & SON. 'glHE Lease of the present Proprietors of this wel’ IL known House will expire on the 1st January, 1858: the property is otfered for lease or rent. To * person desirous of undertaking the Hotel business, an excellent opportunity Is offered. The building is large, well arranged and in complete repair; its location will always commaud for it an extensive patronage. .As the present Proprietors intend changing their busi ness, the Furniture, which is nearly new and in gool order, cau be purchased on favorable terms. The House will be delivered on or after the 1st o January, remaining open under the present manage ment till a tenant is obtained. Tbe tine Store in the same building, formerly occu pied by Mr. Wm. Booth, is also offered for rent. jyO. N. TOOK, I’rcst. Dobbin House Co. Dec’r 16, 1857. C^-tf G(^FF0N liAGGINi-». UN DEE and GUNNY BAGGING in quantities to suit purchasers. For lale by JAS. a. COOK. Sept. 17. *3tf D I'OK S.VI.H. A SECOND HAND CARUYaLL and BUGGY and IIAKM.SS. by II. B FERGUSON *ept. 1.0, ISoS 47-2w n);i RENT. ^|fY BRICK Hi.iUSE ou Ramsay Street. Also, a i-Ti House on North Street. Possesiiou given Oct. 1- W. B. WRIGHT. Sep 11, 1858. 45tf NeW BOOKS. AN UPON THE SE.\: or A History of Maritime Ivi Adventure, Exploration and Discovery, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time, b^ Frank B. Goodrich. THE CITY OF THE GREAT KING; or, Jerusalem as it was, as it is, and as it is tu be, by J. T. Barclay, *1. D, .Vlissiuiiary toJerusi eni .MlZiWil. Pia^er and Friendshi,*, t>y L. C. Loomif>, V M ’ Just received by E. J. H.-VLE s SoN. Bept 2. ■U'l

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