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I' . t;-, .?n -:!a^:. 4; -.ij. illMlli n;: . : .■ ■ f i»' ti» • .- .-• i i J, Dhv;§. 1 : : .•;■; t>i* .if ? e i*r 1 t i«e *■- ii:* k»«p • .M;*nt-7 ..■ . _ ,f r/ rmiag i - (»ra ■■ ' ‘‘ V - e« ■■ ! g*c*f»' I ) j» > , 1.^, SADDLERY, . \ f «: DS. . . !• ni *’• at the !*t« W;,: ■,« ■ '.oine! 1 ‘>Hlf it.. I _ r* >U« ...fv L* bopei mimy new fri*nJ* i .,..LD8T0N. iQlt WA Tf IRWIFHa^l f 1MTJR SEMI-WEEKLY. FAYETTFA ILLE. N. C., OCTOBER 14, 1858. [NO. 754.] :i\Ti:n MoN'PAYS and TllUUs^DAYS.t ''»}\V\HI) J. H\iy] & SON. ri>IT(>llS AVI> PKOPUIETORS. ■ ir the StMiii-Weekly Observkr 00 if paid in ;. iiii’o: ■■’ ■'>*' if paiil during the year of subscrip- ■j :,: ;.r i>4 after the year has expired. c Wfokl'. Observer $‘J 00 per annum, if paid in a iv;i:u'i'; > J ."tO if paid during the year of subscrip- ■ ii: >r S-l '•’ after the year has expired. \ i\ HHTlSl-'lKNTS inserted for sixty cents per . n o ■■ for the first, ami thirty cents for each , . :,:;r publication. Yearly advertisements by spe- v.tracts, at reasonable rates. Ailvertisers are . d to -itate the number of insertions desired, or V A . :’. >e I'ontinued till forbid, and chargeil accord- A 1 erti^ements to be inserted inside, charged 50 par Fire Masuranee. 4 » ” i; n ft r our readers to the annual statement o^ f/Ip tIio .Kturt Insurance Company, of Hartforil, ,IV. . he tViuncl in another column. This success- ! : -T tuti 'u was iiiCorporati'd by the Legislature of . r .ti ut in l''l!^. with a perpotiial charter. Its : i. i' and its accumulations exceed >' I Hi.ire, making its entire assets ever >!oOO,- hivf-te 1 as detailed in the statement referred to . rc'ults in.licate that during the period of nearly : \: us >ini'0 its orsanization, (^without a single f., I its chief officer,) its business has been con- •t ' w th judgment and prudence, [t has been ; ir 'uccesjtul in an eminent degree, discharging. ■ >. :iri- ni'.Tmed. :iil its oblitfiations by the paymeni It - I ii"U irs for losses, without asking a ' ^ . iv in .'iny instance. It has had but little lit- II'twithstan ling the immense numberoftrans- ii' in order to attain as much certainty as ; ■ 111 'Mcb lusiuess as insurance, it has been i: , i.v- ‘i' the i'ompan\, for several years, at i- u ; *'u'Iy to clas.'ify and arrange their : ' • ,;t :'t_v distinct c'assos, so as to ascertain ^ I'.i'ure i •'’! eai h class, the amount of pre- ,1 th.LH-.in, an:l the amount of losses up- 1 , s • ’ i'Sitication. extending over a long . .‘V-riii i p; opert\ to a very large amount,fur- ii »; iatii. :.nd presents a sound, substantial : .-'tual esi '-rience. upon which to conduct its ' V",. hi-iurance is not a matter of luck or chanc«. , .. 'Up]' se; Its h:iiards are ascertainable, and - '■ i,'.es i-apat'le of beins; reduced to a system, the I. w .rkiug and results of which are as certain : any .tlier business. The -ttua Company, ■ t riiig rigi Jly to its system, anjpiacing its busi- ... )i ii hfiutiiy basis, h t-; ut>t-.iued the confidence O' ;i!-in’.n;ty to an extent surpassed by no other .i- in t!ie L . 8t«,tes, :'.nd has increased its busi- ■ ' .ij ; its income trom ye:ir to year with a steady L "' t , >n>. great source ot its security is the wide ■ ?;r:'auiou of its risks—a policy which it pursues . .;a ..rcat strictness—limitiiig the amount to be cov- • i ri erich locality. By this course it has passed, .ta ■ ouiparative impunity, through some of the most • et ping and destructive tires, which have swallowed up tuer companies less cautious in their business. It is iv-item like this, based upon experience, which gives tuL'ility an I soundness to a cumpany, and to the as- • ired conhdeuce and security.—Pmriot. STATEMENT OF TIIE .I’T.M l\Sllll\IE (tlMPl.M, IIAKTI'OKU iN'^'RP.»RATEI) ]>];* CRARTEK PhiKl’ETUAL. CAPITAL $1,000,000. K . (I. R1 PL K Y, President. I. ALEXANDER. Vice Prf^l. T. K. BliACE, Jr. S«i'y. JILY 1, Market Value. m iiand and in Ph««nix Bank, ^ 40,1--.50 n Special Dep site in Banks, with aci:rue I interest. 1S'J,001 ;^ii in hands of Agents an i in transit, 144,710 05 :i Estate unencumbered. 55,383 01 .\| rtga'.re Bonds at 7 per cent. interest, 44,000 c 28,0OO i“r City Water Bonds at 0 per ct. interest, 24.000 11. I tf'd •• *• 0 25,000 ■Mi.waukee *• “ “ 10 5,000 Br ..kiyn “ “ “ tj 10,000 K' -hester “ “ 7 “ “ 25,250 .''tate* Treasury Notes 5 2.500 of Tennessee r, 0,000 “ Kentucky, r, 10,300 *• .Vlissouri. 6 21,000 New York, r, “ “& ini 28,750 “ f)hio. C “ (18>'A)) “51,000 Ohio, 0 “(Ih&Oi “ 2t>,500 M iiey due the t’fimp'j’ secured by Mortgage, 4,418 04 L 'is Receivable, 04.400 34 .lartford a: New Haven Rail Road Co. Stock, 00,000 1) -:on vV Worcester “ “ 10,272 ' nnecticut River “ “ “ 12,500 ' .nnecticut River Compan}’, “ 1,250 .'tifford Bank Stock, 5,250 ' itizjns “ *- Waterbary, 5,250 •• Providence, 1,872 I’i.'tnix “ “ Hartford, 30 000 K irniers & .Mechanics “ “ 40,000 Exchange “ “ 13,')00 .'t.te “ 27,000 .y 11,800 1 .jf.ty • 5,500 Jii:.e>-ticut River “ “ 787 50 H.rl “ 6»>,125 • iiiirter >ak “ • 10,800 Merchunts Jt .Manuf. “ “ 10.(X)0 Aftiia •• 10,000 Mi'chanics .»■ Traders *' “ Jersey City, 1,500 New York, 10,100 .Merchants Exchange “ N i: th River “ • 10,000 .\le,'hanics “ 34,500 rin Ameritan “ *• 21,000 Nassau “ • * “ SU,O00 .\merica •* • • 34,200 I’o-. a lwuy “ “ 25,000 Peoples •• • • 10,100 H'pu’olic “ .. 23,400 Cit v *• i. 11,750 I n'lon 21,;#0(j Hanover “ > i#,000 ‘ m.n 'nwaiiith *• *• 9,000 I'hoen.x ‘i 10,800 .NIaiib -nun 1 *. 20,500 New y.prk • 32,400 M r.'-t 20,800 Oeean I. 1H,400 .Metrop. ;T:,n .. ‘ 43,400 Butcher-; .v i)r. vi-r* 22,400 liuoorter'? Trader's ‘ 31,800 ■Viiieiic Tl E.\chaiige ■ 41,400 ,Merch.i.t! ‘ 44,0'j0 1 Tr:i:-t Com|pany *• ll,-.i00 .N L. li, & Trust Co “ 24.750 lSl,00tj 140 10 LIAiilLITlES: •r clfiims adj isted and unadjusted and H' t dU'- 8103,714 IVEW STOCK! Subscriber* ar« now rec«iTiag thair NIW 3 Stock of BtOOMiS and ST.iT/O.Vi;«V, which they otfer at ihoir customary raa^onabla pri«e8 tor uauh, or in credit to punctual customars. Among tha goods reoeivad tu-lay is a larg* ttoak of CAP, LETTER, and othar PAPERS. E. J. HALE Sl 30>. Sept’r U7. 1858. & AND EARTHEN-WARE. W. Tll.l.l.\C;ilAl§T fS now reaaiTiug hia Fall aupplia>> of the above articlei He can supply Country Marchants at prices which he is sure will maka it thair Intarskt to daal with him. He has for sala, 80 China Tea-Sets, 1300 Doi. Comtu)n Cups and Sauc«r», 500 “ Fine Do. Do. 100 “ Dishes, • ‘200 Covered Dishes, 100 Doi Piteheri, ^00 “ Plates, 1000 ‘‘ Tumblers and Goblets, j 750 liookin"-Glasses, I CofiFee Millts, Toy LocomotiTas, and Yankee | V'locks,—by the box. And other goods in proportion. order to j/it e ttrtt to hat* good* Vf ELL PACK ED. eountrp m*re/tufUj tk^juid buy their Crocktry FIRST. ' Aug. 30. 41-lIm I CAKOLIX.V CITY, X. C. Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad l>eing now completed to Be^iufort Harbor, 1 have de termined to locale at Carolina City for tha purpose of [ doing a Forwarding and General Ccmmission and hope by promptness and strict attention to merit patronaj^e and support. Being the Agent of Mckbat’s Lisk or First {'LASf P.\ckkis to this and Morehaad •ity, every elfort will be made to maka this the cheap est i4ud most expei’.itious routa to New York. Vessels w ill be loaded and discharged at my harf adjoining the Railroad Wharf,' and thereby suva cartage and lighterage ParticuUr aiteution will be given tj all orders, and t.^ the sala aa 1 shipment of Produce. WM B. GRANT. July‘iw, 1S58. S2-lj TO l^LANTERS AND FARMP:RS. ^•IHE UNDERSIGNED has bean appointed sola -M. Agent in North Carolina, for the sale of Kettla- wall’s Celebrated Fertiliierg and Kenovaton of worn out lands. They comprise his Masipll\tid Gua5o, No. 1 and ‘i. ‘•Re'«otatok.” (Guano and Land Sait) No 1 and 2. “Kkttlkwbll’s Salts ” and “La;»d Pl.^stir " of su perior quality. ■Mitchell Croesdale’s highly improved “SiPia Phosphatm or Limk ” These fertilizers, whera they have been tried, require no recommendations, but take the lead of Guano and all the Fartilis*rs and Renovators of tl e soil. Pamphlets descriptive of the articles, with certificates of their virtues, prices, ike., will be furnishtd by mail, to such as desire them, by application to H. NUTT. Sole Ag’t for the State of N. Ca. Wilmington, Sept. 25. 4y-3m. JkOCKRHCS AT WllOLKS.M,!-:. In.WE just received in stora my Fall Stock, am- braciug the following articles, via. 125 Coffee. ^5 Bbls. and llhdi. Sugar—tsiortod. 65 “ Pork. 50 Boxes good Tobaooo. 75 “ Candy. 80 i Bbls. Snuff—Eagle Milli. 75 Boxes Crackeri. All of which will be sold for CASH, or on short time to the best of maa. li. F. MOORE & CO. Sept. y, 1858. 44-tf SHEMWELL HOUSE, FAVETTHVH.,l,K, €. itust Sids oj Grtan iSfrtet, a ftw Doon ^orth of the Market Houst. f BIHE Subscriber desire* through this m«- ‘ I dium to acknowledge the liberal pa tronage bestowed upon his House the past year—an. as he has just erected Now Stables and Carriage Shed convenient to tha FTouse and to water he takfs pleasure in saying to hij patrons and the public generally, that he is still prepared to accom modate them with transient and permanent >ioard, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal pa tronage heretofore raceivad. Every exertion on his part shall be useil to render them comfortable during their sojourn with him. His tvble is always supplied with the best tha market affords P. SHEMWELL. March 24, 1855 8Gtf Ll\D FOR nit J. \V. HAKKR Is now receiving from the North the largest, finest, and moat carefully selected stock of Fl’KHlTl’RC ever offered in this market; whioh, 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 Furniture in setts; curled hair and shucK. and cotton .Mattresses; Looking Glasses; Willow Wagons and ('radles; Side Boards: Bureaus: Secretaries and P>ook-Cases; What- Nots; Tables, all sorts; Wash Stands: (’andle Stands; Wardrobes: Picture Frames and (flass: Window Shades: Cornices: Curtain B.\nds: Sofas in Mahogony and Walnut; Tele a Tetes: (,)ttomau»; Divans and Stools; Chairs ot every variety. Fine Rosewood Pianos, one with .tloHan At tachment: Roscwoo 1 .Melodiahs, from the best manu factor:.'s in New York .iiiJ Boaton, warranted as good as any made in the country, and will bii sold at New Vork prices—freijjht only aided. Septamher 45-tf I OFFER for sale C40 Acres of LAND, lyinc on the Wast side of Cape Fear Rivar, two miles below Fnyttteville, and extending from the river into the sand-hills. TUs tract is about equally divided itito rivar ridge, swamp and sand-hill Land About 80 a«rc8, adjoining the river, are under cultivation and are Vfell suited to the growth of Corn and Grass: none of the Swamp Las been claared. There are several eood sites for a dwelling house on the sand-hills. Any person wishing to purchase will do well to make early applioation, as I have determined to sell. THOMAS .1. ROBINSON. Sept. 8, 1858. 44-tf i..\M) toiTsaTj:. ” ~ JOHN T. GILMORE now offers for sale a portion of his swamp lan'ls in the county of Cumberland about']4 miles below Fayetteville, and about H miles East of the Cape Fear River. The entire swamp has been successfully draineil, of the large body of w.iter by which it w'as heretofore covered The land is ap parently level, beini; free from ridges (which are so common to swamp lands generally,) whilst there is au abundance of fall, by which the rain water can be carried off by ordinary ditches. A small portion of the land has been in cultivation abjut 7 years, and those persons who have seen the crops regard the land as equal in fertility to any they have see» in this State or alsewf ere. The location is heilthy. the neigh^'or- hood good, and the acceis to Fayetteville and Wil mington easy by means of a pood road li miles in length leading 'lirectly to the river. Besides this, it Is within 8 miles of a V)pautiful little villaj^e, upon a high and healthy Bluff, at the river, with a St >re. W’ara house and first rate landins. .\11 wliicli afford many conveniences to the neighborhoo'l. .\s sever,'* persons have spoken of purchasin^r. tliis is deemed a proper lime to call their attention to the subject, inas much as there is a crop now growinj upon a sm-'tll poriion of the land, by which they can judge of its production. Reasonable terms will be given to the purchaser Sept. 10, 1858. 45tf The Mjurne^r t'tirriazc §'aclory in the SoHthI REAL ESTATE FOR SAl.E. ^■IHK DWELLING HOU.SE, recently occupied by Jb. Mrs H. P. Lain, and as present occupie 1 by the Rev. James McDaniel, near Ha\mount, will be sold privately by the subscriber. It is located in a good ueighborhood: c .nvenient to business: in a healthy section of the town: good spring water convenient; and has all necessary out houses attached. A gieat bar gain may ba had, as I am determined to sell. Ter.ms liberal j. R. McDuNALD. -\gt. Fayetteville, May IV. 1-ts 3IcKi:tha.\ 50 I'ISIl .A.NO li.\C().V. BLS No. 1 HERRING; 25 bbls. No. 3 MACKEREL; 25 i “ do do.; 25 “ PORK. —ALSO— OheaM, Lard, Butter, and Box Herring C. E. LEKTE. Sept’r 10. 50-lm GROCERIES. 50 Bags Rio, Laguiraand Java Coffee. 25 Bbls. Crushed and Granulat«d Sugar. 50 Kegs Nails. 10 Boxes Starch. *25 Boxes Tobacco, assorted. 50 M Cigars $6 to S60 pr M. ALSO, Spice, Pepper, Ginger, Sugar Home Syrup, V'inegar, Snuff, Butter, Water and Soda Crackers. C. E. LEETK. Sept. 30. '^60-Im noticeT ]^0. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO; 400 Casks LIME; 50 Bales HAY; 5 Bbls. GLUE. For sale by July 10. WORTH & UTLKY. 27- corn AND WmSKEY BUSHELS good White Corn 1 IF 150 Bbls. Whiskey. 10 “ Apple Brandy. 16 “ N E. Hum. For sale for CASH by Sept. «, 1858. E. F. MOORE & CO. 44-tf Agei.t of the above Company at Fayetteville, E. J. HALE. ta.nxi:r\s oil dry hides. Bl'L.-^. Tanner’s Jil,—a superior article; also, a lina lot of Dry Hides. For sale by JAS. G. COOK. 1 lie Presbyterian l^saliiiodist, Char acter uui] Round Notes. A :urther supply just rac’d. *ept. 27. E. J. hale Jt SON. KEROSENE LAMPS. 1 LASS FOOT, plain, at 75 cts. and 00; Marbla do. “ at 1 25, 1 50 and 1 75; Do. do. cut, gilt &c., at 1 75, 2 50 & 8 40; •^HIMNEYS—plain 15 cts., groand 20 cts.; WICK—15 ots. par dosan. For Bale by W. N. TILLINGHAST. Sept. 2'^. 48-1 m SMALL POX DEAD. G1E.NTLE.VlhN, you that wish to sell Likely Young . . Man, Boys, Woruen and Girls, for tii9 bightit pricei, would Uo w#ll to giv# id9 a tall, or addrtss ma at Clinton, N. C. J. A. MoARTHUR. JuB« ft, IMS. 17-8moi.pd Respectfully inform* hi* friends and the public, that he has built up large substantial Brick Buildings at his Old Stand, expressly for man ufacturing Carriages. Thankful for tha very liberal patronage he has received for tha last 21 years, he hopes by strict attention to business, with a desire to give satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same. He warrants his work to be m.i le of the best material and by experienced workmen in each br tnch of the business His work will compare favorably with any made in the United .States, fur neatness and durabilit}'. He is datermiuel to sell and do any work in his line on as good terms as any work d .ne elsewhere that is as welt done. He now has on hand, FiMsHtu, tha L.\RGEST STOCK uf Carriagts^ Harourhea., Uockaway^, (ind Ever offered in this } lace, and a very large stock of work nearh' finished which will be finished daily. .\li of which will be sold very low for ('a!«h. or on Short time to punctual customers. UtatT He lias on hand more than ONE HUNIMIED AND FIFl'V Vehi cles finished aiii in course of construction. HoT .\11 work made by him is warranted T-' months with fair usage, and should it fail by bad workmanship or material will be repaired free of charg.i. T'ersons wishing to buy would do weli to call and examine tor themselves. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. Repairing executed at short notice and on very ra.isonable terms. May 2S, 1853. 80-tf I’lTHTC NOTICE tS Hi lEBV GIVEN, that Bools of Subscription to the ». i[ i;al stock of the Cei.tral Rai'. Road, from Beauf rt il irijor via Kenansville. t’linton, Fayetteville, and West, w;!! be opened on Thursday, the lOih day of Af ril Iho'j, ami remain open according to the terms of the C'^arter until further notice, at the fullowing places and under direction of the lollowmg nameJ persons, Cammis.'-ioners in the Ch irter, vu: In the County of Onslow, at the office of the (^lerk of the County t'ourt at Jacksoiville, and at tne Post Otfice Rich Lands. E. W. Fonviile, G. J. Wari, J. H. Foy, Robert White. JcJin A. .\veritt, Jr., Owen Hug gins, L. W'. Humphrey. In Carteret county, at the office of Dr. .M. F. .\reu- dall at Bemfort. Dr. M. F. .\rendell, J. F. Bell, L T. Oglesby. At the store of G. W. Taylor at Carolina City,—Col. Wm. N. Dennis, H. S. Bell, Capt. Levi Oglesby, Bridge Arendell. In Duplin county, at the office of the County Court Clerk at Kenansvi'lle,—Major ()wen R. Kenan, David 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. McKoy, Patrick Murphy, Wm. Faison, J. R Beaman, .\lfrod Johnson. In (J’’mberland county, at Fayetteville, at the office of A. A McKethan,—Thomas R. Underwood, Randal •McDanial, Edward L. Winslow, John C. Blocker. Form of subscription: The Undersigned agree to take the number of shares of ijilOO each, set opposite to our names respectively in the Central Rail 'ioad Company; and in all respects to comply with the forms of the Charter. Names. Residence. No. shares, ^('ash. Work. Subscriptions may be made payable in work, and may specify whether for grading or cross-ties: and stockholders shfill in every case have preference in taking Contracts, when bids are the same or at Engi neer’s estimate As soon as one hundred thousand dollars are sub scribed, the Commissioners of Onslow county are to be notified, and they are re]uired to call a meeting of Stoekholdera to organize the Company. March 15, 1850. IStf FOR SALl- OR RENT. A CONVENIENT DWELLING HOUSE, on Hay- mount, near Mr. J. C. Thompson’s For parti culars enquire of J. G. Shepherd, Esq., or A. M. CAMPBELL. May 7. «-tf NOrU'E. ILL BE SOLD, under a provi*: m of the Will of ▼ T John McLean, dec’ii, late of the County of Johnst .n. T W (J TR.VCT.S OK L .\ .N D , in Harnett 'ounty. One Tract, on iht* South side of (.’aiie Feai- Rivtr. containing One Thou^iiil kuowu as the >chiitree Tract,—this tract is v.-ilui^-e. eithr-r fur Farming or Turpentine purposv-?. Ttie Kt ''- r i rn/t is fine lau'l. an I ues on tho North side >t' Upper iiiitle River, and contains Eight ilundred .Vcre.-». f^ai i Landri will b» :«-M on TllUR'^i>-VV. tho 2 th t.)i'ToBEU, at tho Court Ilous.! in Sunrnervi;V, a ere lit of six and tw^olve m lUth-*, purchH-iers giving bond with approved security, with iuteicst fr'm i.-tte. J. T. leach. Kx r. Sept'r 2. 47ts FARM FOR S\LE (OFFER for sale my PLANTATION an tho Ea^t side »f Cape Fear River, 3 miles abnve tlie Clarfn- Jjn Bridge, known as the Toomer Lands, cont lining ..oout sot) acres. The Plantation is in a good st.ue >t cultivation, and is snsceptibie of being made miu of the most profitable Farms in the ('ounty. 1 will give a bargain in tha lands, and m ike the tune of pay m )?t eas3’ if applic.ition is ai ide in a few weeks. .■\ddress me at Gulf, .\‘. C. L. H.\U(iHTON. Oct'r 16. 0-- LANDS FOR S vLE. I OFFER for sale about fiiiuo .\cres of Pine Lands near Fayetteville, containing an immense quantity of Mill Timber, iind a nuxiber of Turpentine Bi>xi‘S, and several new tasks may be cut Thare is on the premises a fine Dwelling House, and all necessary ovit- houses,—Scuppernong and Isabella Grape Vines, — lUOO young Pe.ach and Apple Trees of Lindley's best vari- ties; also, a good F.VRM of about 1'jU acres cleaie i: and also a GRIST and S.VW MILL; and a fine large Meaduwof at)out 14i» acres. T.,f Fayettevil!** and ’o>il Fields Rail Road pas-ie'j through the>;e lands about a niilo from the .Mills. I will sell in parcels to suit pur chasers, but would prefer to sell the whole tcigether. Apply to Thos. S. Lutterlnh, Esq., Fayetteville, or the subscriber at Pittsborough, N. J. H. IIAUGHTON. Nov. 12, 1857. tiO-if ()!)0 ACJIIOS OF LAAi) KOli S.VI.K, ^I'^HE Subscriber otVers for sale the above quantity of i.and. situated in a iiealthy neighborhood, three miles from the Wiimingtc.i and Charlotte Kail Road, and four trom Lumber River This L-in 1 is well adaptel to Karming, Turpfiuiue, an 1 Ton Timber purposes, having a good j.mge and other a lvi?itages. I'hose wishing tu purcli.'iae may find me on the pre mises, who will be happy to exhibit it or give any iu- formation concerning it desired. ANGUS McGlLL Philadelphus, N. C., Sept. 1, lfc>-j7. 40'f EDCEWORTIIFEMILESII^IIMRV. GR/:E.^'^nono\ .v. c. f HE Scholastic year is divided into two Sessions, ■ - commencing 1st .Vugust and 1st January The course of study is thorough and systematic, em bracing everything necesssry to a complete, solid, and ornament.al education. The buildinsrs are soarrangad HS to combine the comforts of a home, with the advan tages of a school. Instructors of the highest qualifica tions are employetl in each of the Departmei ts. No Institution in the country possessas advantages supe rior to Edgeworth. TERMS: Board, incluiliog washing, lights, and fual, par Session of five months. !j!60 00 Tuition in the Rejiabir Classes, 20 00 The next Sossioii will commence on Monday, .\ugust ‘21, 1858. Pupils are admitteil at any time during the Session, and ''ijarired from the time of entrance. Catalogues containing all necessary information re specting tut Course of Instruction, Terms, ac., will be j forwarded on application to j RICHARD STERLING, Principal. Greensboro', N ('arolina. j .May 2>i, Ih-'iS. 17-Omospd j O H()USTO.\ j OULD inform his friends and former oustomers j * » that he may he found 2 doors below the Cape I Fear BanV;, and 5 doors above his old stand south side Person .Street, where he intends to keep on hand, Harness. Saddles. Bridles, Whips, Collars, amlevery thing belonging to his trade. He respectful ly invites his friends froin the country to call and ex amine hi» stock before purchasing. He will attend to Repairing of Harnessand Saddles punctually, and his charges shall be moderate. He would request all indebted to tho firm of HOUSTuN & 0\ hj{L’\ to pcitie with W. Overby or himself, as they are cvmp#; , i settle the firm’s debts. August : v'. i. ti ilHill MOl NT TANNT.RV. SITUATED 4 MU.F,. U KST OK W^D SHoKO . AN’- Si.>N CoUNTV, N. C f)W the pn;:ic over ai; 1 n.;'>ody killed in these diggin-.-, the undeisigne I still c nt-uues t;> con duct the general T.uininji und Mmufacturing of all kinds of Leather, H.'irnes^s. .''ad ij: i'5rid!es. Boots and Shoes, of every size an ! ■ ■■■■nr:,.-:—of the very best material. I’L.VN l’.\ I'li >i'i' i -.*: ;;uin BR(JG.\NS, Not to ba surpassed. All of w.nc.i lie offers >ind pro poses to sell or exchange tor i^iw Hides, Bee.swax, Tallow, and all kinds ot couuiry produce, on terms to justify an.l accomniod;ite lil^ customers according to the times. Having on h:ind l onstantly alarge supply ofStock, he is prepart'1 lo execute all orders neatly and promptly, with such materi.i' .in ' ' I-i;i insliip as :ire n.utobeex- celh.d by any e.^l;tiilisi!;nont i’ the kiu'l in rhis p^rt of the c 'Uiitry in .ity].*. qu.iiity ••r price, for cash or to puni-tuii custonu'ts And in riMrning his sincere tli.uin.s lo fiis f•u^t"I;lt‘^•» and I'ru'i.d.s generally for their f 'r:i:fi- p.'itr . he icito tiii Ih ^p';s to stiii merit a coi.t'.nu.moe of iLeir l:iv.-,rs. JAME.^ (■ ( \R \W V Mar.'h 4. 9(l-tl.Japd Mrs. C. Wiley will take a few Music SCHOL.-VRS at her residence on Rowan Street. Oct. 11, 1858. 53-3t NOnCE. A PPLIC.\TION will be made to the next Legisla ture to cstabli.sh a new County, out of portions of Wavne, Duplin, Sampson and Johnston. MANY CITIZENS. Oct'r 9, 186S. 53tGA Just Received. BARRELS SUQ.\R. Crushed and Granulated; 75 Bags ('OFFEE. Rio, La);uira and Java^ 700 Sacks SALT; 20 Bbls FISH; 75 Kegs N.MLS; Tr:»ce Chains; Steel H ■.■'f'S; Leather; Buckets; Brooms; Twine; Plough-Lines; Bed-Cords; Baftging: Rope: Hoop Iron; Ale; Porter; Candies; Candles; Cheese; Fine Tea; &c., &c. For sale by Oct’r 4, 1858. Clothinf^ ! C. T. HAIGH & SONS. 52-6w Clothing ! ! H. GRAHAM Is now receiving a fine Stock of Reiitlff^made Clothing To suit the Fall anil Winter, of thf. L.\test Sttlks. He would solicit his customers and friends to give him a evil, as he offers his Clothing Low kok t'vsu, or on reasonable terms to prompt paying customers. {©“Garments Cut is the Latest F.\siiio.n He may be found East jam on .Market Squara. Oct. 9. 53-3m WATKK WllKHLS! WATER WHEELS!! 6 E are now manufacturing Vandew:iter's im- W Z pr.'v.' l JOrtfVAL TURBINE WATER WHEEL, SPORI’SMEN, A'rrEXn! f HEREBY give due notico to Guu-dealers aud others, that I now offer my E.VTMKE STOCM of Double and Sinirle Barrel SHOT GUNS, Double and Sinjrle Darrel RIFLES: French Saloon Guns and P1ST()L.'^; (,'olt’s Repeating I’istols; with a large lot of .several ilifferent makes of Repcitiug Pistols; .Vilen's Revolvers: .Vilen’s Double and Single Pistol«; with a large lot of Double and Single German Pistols. Gama B.igs: Shot Belts: Powder Flasks; IU,000,000 I’ercus sion Cap.«; iiowie Knives; Hunter’s Knives; Powder Horns; Blowing lloras; together with a large lot of GUN .M.ATERI.\Li^, suitable for Gun-smiths. All of the above 1 offer •1/ .Vcir \*ork Prices. Call and see for yoursalf, and don’t let a goi.'d bar gaiu slip, at M. A. B.VKER’S, Fayetteville, N C (.)ot r 11. 63-3t £lncourage Home Industry! f AM fully prepared to make Turpentine Stills, Brandy Stills, Whiskey Stills, and do any kind of ropper-Sniitli Work or Slieet-lron Work, at us low a rate as any other part of the State, and Warrant ai.l Work tu be Wlll Do.nf.. Call and see tor yourself at M. A. B.AKER’S, Oj'posite to Post Olfico. Oct’r II. 63 3l !'• r ''1.1 s an i F:i^ tiiose wisi.iiii :.i for tlifir ii inimbei- ot fe.'t, 1 w iti-r: tiiy • then j:ive I in-iu i. W:.,. t;iiii am :i .t w if it does not con Gears to deliver, d t > u .it t li'.‘ RkIKKI.NCE UIVK.N AN.I 1:KQI UU.1) H„.U1J V Liurel Fnctorv. Prince HOBEKT I’.\1RD,'Air..„r. Ki.>. ■lori'-s of every description: and all ii:ip;ovo tlu-ir water pmV’.'r will find it to 'Iddr'--■> u« by o ti-1', !-t it ng tiie i -.i 1 III 1 t.ill. thfir U'Ual !'i'iount of ■ f m.ii hinery lo be driven. Wo c^.n ri. e i f w.'U'ei. or w.i it we wi ’ fart.ii i ; , Gi .ir- lor. irr i.‘.ie lo . . i cer- ■ irii. '/'i-’ic giceu to >es' the IP , an i le up t j O'.ir tijUi-e, ti;. Wdcl-. an 1 r NO'l'Icr.! TURPENTINE G TTERS I have on hand mil; of the j urchasei STEVENSO.^s orge> cour.'ty, COPPER, riN, ^ SHEE'r-IRON n 41^ U FA€T« R\ . JAS. MARTINE still continues to manufacture every thing ia the above line, at his old stand ou llaj streat. Jot) work dont with despatch. Sapt. 10, 1858. 46-Sm G.50U ACRES OF LAND FOR sale. f BlHE Subscriber desiring to move to ttie W est offers JBL to sell the following tracts of valuable land. 1 Tract containing 25ti(j acres in Ilaniett (i)ouuty 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 run:iiug two saws and grist, with about 300 acres cleared and in a high state of cultivation: the remainder is excel lent farming and turpentine land. Also another trr.ct containing 1000 acros of turpen tine land, about 100 acres of which is cleared. There is on this tract one gooii dwelling with all necessary outhouses and a good Ki’ist and saw-mill. I will take pleasure in showing the above property to any person wishing to purchase. H. S. McNEILL. .Manchester P O Nov. 7th, 1857. t>7-ts T TIIMMV-FIVE [I'^HE Subscriber offers for S:ile HUNDRED .-VCRES o'" Land in as heaithy a. sec tion *s there is in .■Vlabama. FoRl'V .-VCRES, on which are a good D've'.iing and all necessary out-houses, in good repair. ONE HUNDRED and SIXTY .VCRES, good rivar bot tom land, lOO acres of which is under cultivation and produces fine crops of Cotton ar. 1 ('orii. NINE HUNDRED and SlXl'Y ,\t.RES Creek and Pine land, on which is some good farming land. TWENTY-THREE HUNDRED and FORTY ACRES Pine land, well suited for Turpentine getting. This property will bo sold cheap and on accommoda ting terms. Address the subscriber at iMount I'laasant P. ()., Monroe Co«nty, Alabama. WILLIAM W\ ENGLISH. Marah 11, 1858. 02-1y E would call the uttent.on of persons afiiicte 1 witli Chilla ;iri 1 I'eveiB tu this oeie'oratwd Pid. which owes its popularit3' to no pulfing, nor to long windy certiticates—but solely to its o*-n iiierits as i remedy which nev-,T tails to cure when t;iken accord ing to dii(“c:io:is C ’ompanyiog each box This t‘iil, unlike many other.s, cont.iins no miner.tl, nor anj- in- juriou.« iiigrediont, and may be adHiinistered with per fect siifety ;it all times, to young (»r old. .\s a preventive .igainst Cbil s or an* other type of Fever, it is recommended as ui.surpassed: and in treat ment of Fevers generally it is far superior to (Juinine, or any preji.arat: ui ot l'eruvi:m bnrk, .V trial of its merits IS all th.tt is nee-K* i t ) insur>.' i: a t.ivorable J usition in the e.r-:i.:iati m of evi'u the m st inveterate I pposer of I’rojiriot.uy or I’.itcnt pr. s ri[)lioiis. ClIAS A XT/-BILIOUS FILL.V Enjoy the reputation of being at least as good, ii'not belter, th ui any fif the various catii:u tio PiiiS of the iige, .uid ;ire entirely free trom ;iii I'oisotious, mineral, or other ii'jiui.rus properti>'s, an t are nighly recom- iiK'h U I in L»ysp ji.->ia. Liver Co;iipi iint, Sick liead- ciie, .4ek Stuiii.u-li, lluoiiu.il ^Jostlvelle^s, Jndi>;estiun. , and diseuh..'o[' the .''toHiach, Liver, Bovveis aad lilood genera'Iy. they being by their composition equally adipted to either ot the above cases as a geu- er.tl cathartii', good at all times when sucli medicines are required. V\ e recommend them to the attention of all persons. PrepareU liy F. .M, S'.VYER & CO., Bel.*!ville, Illinois. .Sold by SAMUEL J. HINSD.VLE, Fayetteville, N C. Also, in all the towns and cities, ana by numerous country- agents tliroughjut the southern and western States and lerriiorias. F. .M. SW YER .'t Co., ' Proprietors, Belleville, ill’s, .hiue 3, 1858. Di-Om A PROCLAMATION, li>/hi* Kxa:Ue)icy, Thomas liRA(}0, Governor of Sorth Carolina. ilERE.VS, it has been represented to me that one .Vrchiliaid .McDougald. late of the (?ounty of Cumberland, did on the 27th day of February’ last, in said Coun’y, kill and muriier one Thomas Munroe, and that t!ie s iid .McD’ ugald is a fugitive from justice, and lius esciit-td beyond the limits of this State. Now. to til*' ell i thrit the Slid .Vrchibald McDougald may I e ai restt d and brought to trial for his said of fence. I do nereUy is.«ue tiiis my Proclamation, otferiog a Rewari ui iwj iiuiuired Do.l.irs for his apprehen sion and di liverv it. tiie' licritf of Cumberland ('o.iiity. Di;.'';c!.n>r!oN .McDougald is .about fifty ye.iri of ag«, of light hair and complexioi:, V'.ue e%«-^, ot quicii speecn. has ;i -C ir on the face nc.ir one of bis j iws. vv.jighs .tb.nit l'>') or 170 pounds, is adUicted to intox cation, and drunk is turljulent and troubles une. (jii\eu under my hand and the Great .“^eul [l s.]ihe State, at Raleigh, this me Sixtii liiiy March, A. D. 1J58 By the Governor, THOS. tUiAGG. Pfi.ASKi Cowi'ER, Pr. ?ec’y. March 15. 93tf a large lot of TURPENTINE HACKS, of i supe rior qualitv’. Turpentine PULLERS, DIPPERS and S' R\I‘r.R>; all ot which are of my own make and warranted. Any pattern of ila'ks, Scrtpi‘rs, Dippem an 1 Pullers m ide to order at the shortest notice .Vll or iers promptly attended to. All vf the above I offer at whoiesileor retail. M. A. B\KHR. Oct’r 11. 53 3t Dr. Fr'^iih Williams's RjjC MirCIlFJ.L has made arrangements with Dr. « Frank William«. to be constantly supplied with his celebrated RYE WH^^KEY. which can be h id at his 'tore at all times, by wholesale or retail. Oct'r n. 18'8 63.f T iivn pipers copy tf. General Order No. .3. 33il ISe^iiiieiil, ) N C. MlLll’lA. ) Commissioned and iion-commissioned Officers fi. of the 33rd PiC.:imetit of North Carolina .M' >tia are hereby ordered to appear at the Court House in Fayetteville oa Thursday the 28th of Oct. at 10 o'clock A M. armed and equipped as the law directs for drill. T hey are hereby further ordered to parade their respective Companies at the same place on Friday the 2'.Uh lit 10 o’clock, .A. M. for battalion I»rill. By order of (,’. E. LKETE, Col. THOS. C. FULi.ER Adjt. Oct. 9. i^3-iit J)EN rfsTRY. " Tlio«. JTI. \Vat«Oii, S"" & .WING deci«led on permun- ntly locating at 11 Floral Codege, respecifu ly informs tiie cit.zens of this place aiiil burrouuding coiiiury that he is pre pared to operate in all the v ir: nn br ioches of bur geon Dentistry, and will be happy to atten 1 all calls in his Prolcssioii at any time. Prices moderate. .Satisfactioa guarantied. July 20. 33tf ^IBarbie Fac9oi*u* vin TWO [lOiiliS m\l I’. T. llilGll i SON’S SKIRL. rayeltcTillc, rV. €. Jan’v 20, 64-ypd Nl'AV BOOKS. U1’'N THE SE.-V; or A History of .\Iaritime -V iventure. Exploration and Di.scovery, from the i'ii-li^'t .Ages to the Present Time, by Frank B Goodrich. THE (,'ITY OF THEGRE.VT KING; or, Jerusalem wiiilfc I ah it was, iis it is, and as it is to be, by J. T. Barclay, i .M. D , -Missionary to Jerusa’em. .MlZP.All, Prayer and Fiiendship, by L. C. Loom; A M. Just received by S. J. H.ALE i SON “Two Millions,” by the “Nothing to Wear;” .Jacobus’ .N'otes on John; Norton’^ Scii nti ic .Vgricuiture; Webster’s Dictionaries; Web- Istei’s Speller and Definer; Greenleafs, liavies’ anil EmerBou’s Aritbmatic; Coopar’s Virgi ; .vc. Sapt’r 18. E. J. HALE & SON. to .Soldiers’ Widows. 1111E Widows of .Vlexican Soldiers, aud the Widows of Soliliers who i»iti' IN oKRVicE in the war of lHl:i, can have their pensions c.mtinueJ by calling on ' t.'ie undersigned, Congr«»i having; made additicual J Author of proviiion for the:n. Give me the mnnagenieat of your claims, and the money »hall aome at once, or no charge. JNO. M. ROSE, Agt. for i’aasions. Fayett«Till«, Jun» 12, IBob. IV- DCr“ Webster’s Eiementfiry SpclliLi; Bookv, just received. E. J. HALE & SON. Sept'r 28. SCHOOL JiOOK'S. ■^■cClintock and Crooks’ First Book in Latin: Par- ..f M. ker’s W'ood Builder; Ray’s, StoIdard’s, Smith s and Emerson's Arithmetics; McGufley’s Ecli ctic Read ers; Cornell’s, .Mitchell’s and .Morse’s Geographies: Davies’ Geometry; Bullion’s aud Smith’s Eng. (iraiu mars; Davies’ Algebra, 4ic., &c. E. J, HALE ij- SON. Sept. 2, 1858.
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