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mmmm Iny, V*’ * M ' »• . • T' J ’.: Ji. SEMI. WEEKLY Jk , i * ' ^ 'V , -1 'Di W——II I L.W, ^ .L2r lr/#or t$t ***•. in !n, K, ifltf |j •!...; , Ilor' •'• ’ . Jso^ i N i |h- o.. *■*"" ‘ i.nw [ill. 1 ^ ^ HU.: . * - l- % . Dr >V>/jVy \\ !)., ti ii, f ' ■\ i I SP" .LSTT UUi. ^:;:i :4AWT, r K ; ^'j-' ■■ . A ^ ..-> . 'H Co., oti uriil t 'or- chff Us. ' L!M. I'i'- : i r. I«, >S :\ ferchant, lU !o »i >. t . i i.': TKl-,1 : .ARK, "ON, -\ ■ v.iiiT Si. tlvy, il ( ■ - ;, «1'' ■: I , \\ 4 . ri_> ' !. '::i!;!*, !ut*. ,Y. . \1 ■ I, .- - r ■?' V V > n:)>. M :i'. . . . , . :;.th :'»■'■ ',; ■ !>■;>: 'ifitr Id ■ I. v..f I;: . ;): i \ N ■ 1.!. ■ I :ii fi i» ' , s-.-e hj M:\ :.R. ■A'iK. >r tf [VOL Mil.] FAYKTTEVILLE, N. C., OCTOBER J28, 1858. [NO. 758.] riilNTKO MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. KPWAIII) J. HALE & SON, r.DlTORS AND PKOPHlKTOKS. pi-.ce f.ir thi-Soinl-'Vcokl_v Obskuvkr 00 if paid in ;i.lvance: -30 if paid diirin; the year of subscrip- U 'U: '>r iifter the year has expired. p.»r the Wookly (>nsKRVEU :il! 00 per nnnuin, if paid in n ivam-o: ^2 5> if paid during the year of subscrip- ti.'u; I'r *■' 00 after the year has expired. A1)VKI\T1SKMKNTS inserted for si.xty cents per f,|H iro i)f I'i lines f^r the first, and thirtj- cents for each 5Ui'i’eedin>i publication. Yearly advertisementsby spe- fi-j! I'ontrHCts, at reasonable rates. .Vdveriisers are ro jUf'ted t« state the number of insertions desireil, or they will be continued till forbid, and charged accord- A iviTtisements to be inserted in/>iJe, charged 50 per cent, extra. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. € o n n 1 «III \ AND you\vAli 1)1 XG MI:uciiax v, *V. C. ftigr Proiupt personal attention given to all Con- iguineuts, and Cash advances made on Produce lobe shipped to other ports or sold in this mariet. Feb. 12, 1856. 67 AULirARV GOODS, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Epaulettes, Laces' A.VD t^EKV DESrRlPTIIIV (IF tilLiniiY liOdDS. •\( OORDISd TO THE LattKf L~. ki. Ar7Hj/ and Stule Rnjuhtdoiis. Si'IIl YLER, HARTLEY & GR.\HAM, IHPOKTI]RS A II FACTl ltKR**, 1 y MAIDEN LANE, »f'eir t'or/e. 24-1V Eleiiientury Spollinjr s. J. HALE & SON. June 30. [Cr’ Webster**! r>. ,ik., just received. Sept r US. XEW liOOKS. H.\N UPON THE SE.\; or History of Maritime .\dventure. Exploration an 1 Discovery, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time, by Frank B. tioudrich. THE CITY OF THE GREAT KING; or, JerusaUm ak it wai, as it is, and it u to be, by J. T. Barclay, M. D., Miisiouary to Jerusalem. MIZPAH. Prayer and Friendship, by L. C. Loomis, A. M. Just received by E. J. HALE & SON. Dr. Frank U illiatns's Hye U hisk'cy. U MITCHELL has made arrangements with Dr. • Frank William?-, to be constantly,.'supplied with his ceiebratt-d RYE WHISKEY, which can be had at hie Store at nil times, by wlio]esi«le or retail, t )ct'r 11, 18')8. 5itf DENTIS'I'KV. TIiok. .11. WatMMi, CAROTJXA city, X. c. THIHE Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad being now completed to Beaufort Harbor, I have de termined to locate ."it Carolina City for tho purpose of doing a Forwarding and General Commission ■ S « JH..W ■n::5iN65W^ and hope by promptness and strict attention to merit patronage and support. Heiug the .Agent of Mi ku.w’s Line of First Clvss Packkt'! to this and Morohe.id city, every effort will be made to make this theohoap- est and most espei'itious route to New York. Vessels will bo loaded and discharged at my Wharf (adjoining the Railroad Wharf.) and tiiereby save cartage ami lighterage. Particular attention will be given to all orders, and to tiie sale and shipment of Produce. W.\l. 1? (JRANT. July 2'J. 185S. 32-]y ro PLAN rKRS AXI) 1WRMERS. ^■IHE UNDERSUINED has been appointed sole ■ -Vgent in North ('"arolina, for the sale of Kettle- well’s Celebrated Fertilizers and Renovators of worn out lands. They comprise his M.\Nii>ri..\TKi) Gt ano. No 1 and 2. ‘•Rf.sovator." (Guano and Land Salt) No. 1 and 2. “Ketti.kwkll's Sai.ts” and '-Lasii Pl.vsteh'’ of su perior i(uality. -Mitchell & ('roesdule’s highly improved “Stftii PnosriiArn ok Limk " These fertilizers, where they have been tried, rP iuire no recnjnmendations, but take the 1 ?ad of (t\iauo and all the Fsrtilizers and Reno.vatnr.s of the soil. Pamphlets descriptive of th' articles, with certificates of their \irtues. prices, \c., will be f'irni>hed by mail, to sui'h as desire them, bv application to H NUTT, Sole -Vg't for the Stfite of .N. ('a. Wilmington, Sept 2'>. 4'.'-'’ni. ('.ROC'ERIKS \'V \\IIOLi:SALE. fH.VVE just received in store my Fall Stock, em bracing the following articles, viz: rjo liajrs Coffee. ♦i’) ISbls. ami Hhds Sugar—assortcl ♦ !5 “ I’ork. 50 Hoxes good Tobacco. 75 “ Caudy. 80 i Hbls. —Hagle Mills. 75 Boxes Crackers. .Vll of which will be sold fur C.\SH, or on short time to the best of men. E. F. MOORE & CO. Sept. y, 1^58. 44-tf •Itarble F"acloru. IK LAlJDKll, Tim WHIRS iiiiiii; r. r. ii.iiiiii i sii.vs .'iTiiRE. Fayelleville, V. Just liocoived. BARRELS SU(J.\R. Crushed and Granulated; 75 Bags COFFEE, Rio, Laguira and Java; 700 Sacks S.\LT; 20 P.bls. FLSH; 75 Kegs N.AILS; Trace Chains; Steel Hoes; Leather; Buckets; Brooms: Twine: Plough-Lines; Bed-Cords; liagging: Kope- Hooji Iron; .Me; Porter: Camlies; Candles; ('heese; Fine Tea; S:c., &c For sale by C. T. HAIGH & SONS. Oct’r 4, 1858. 52-Ow (),r)00 ACliES OF LAXl) TOR saij:. fJ^HE Subscriber desiring to move to the West offers Jt to sell the following tracts of valuable land. 1 Tract containing 25titi acres in Harnett County 18 miles North of Fayetteville. There is on tiiis tract, two large and comfortable dwelling houses, with all necessary outhouses, together witli a good mill running two saws and grist, witii about 300 acres cleared and in a high state of cultivation: the remainder is excel lent farnung ami turpentine land. .\iso another tract containing 4DOO acres of turpen tine land, about 100 acres of whii'h 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 auv person wishing to purchase. H. S. McNEILL. Mancho.>ter P. O. Nov. 7th, 1857. 07-ts IL ill nil Ll.MIFdll VILE. fH^IlE Subscriber oilers for sale THIRTY-FIVE H. IIUNIMIED .Ai’llKS of L-in 1 in as healthy a sec- ti'>n as tlii-io 1.-- in .\labania. FoKT\ .\CKES. on whirh arc a good Dwelling and all nei-ess.iry out-huuses, in p;ood repair. ONF, Hl'NDiUlD and SIX TV .VCHES, good river bot tom land, arri s .if which is nn ler cultivation and produce.' fine crops of (’’•itton and ('iirn. NINE HI NDIU:!* ;uil S1.\TY ACRES Creek and Pine land, on which is some good t'armiiig land. TWENTY-Till’.HE HI ND1U:D and FORTY ACRES Pine land, .^ell suited for Turpentine getting,;. This property will be sold cheap and on accommoda ting terms. .(ddress the subscriber at Mount Pleasant P. 0., Monroe Cosnty, Alabama. WILLIAM W. ENGLISH. March 11, 1858. ‘.'2-ly COl IM)X noXDS I'OR SALE. rilHE Western Rail Road Co. have for sale in amouat? to suit purchasers, S'j0,000 of the Coupon Bond^f the County of Cumberland, bearing 7 per cent, interest, payable semi-annuall}’ on the 1st June and the 1st of Decem ber, and r\inning 20 years. 31*0,000 of the Coujion 1? mJs of the Town of Fayetteville, liearing 0 }'er cent interest, paj’able semi annually on the 1st January and the 1st of Jul^-, and running 20 years. These bonds were issued in accordance with law to the W estcrn Rail Road Co., to pay the County and Town subscriptions respectively. Persons having money will find these bonds .;at the price the (’o. is selling them) a better investment than any P. ink Stock in tho St.ite. For terms apply to B. M.\I,LETT, Esq., Pres't or to JNo. M. ROSE, Tras’r Western R. R. (’o. Fnvetteville, Feb’v 2'>, 1^5S. 8Htf HIGH MOUXT TAXXERY. SITUATEU 4 MILES WEST OF WADESBORO’. AN SON COUNTY, N. C. T^’OW' the panic is over and nobody killed in these digging, the undersigned still continues to con-, duct the general Tanning and Manufacturing of all kinds of Leather, Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Boots and Shoes, of every size ami ilescription—of the very best material. PL.\NT,ATION premium BROG.\NS, NOT to b« surpassed. All of which lie offers and pro poses to sell or exchange tor Raw Hiiles, Beeswax, Tallow, and all kinds ot country produce, on terms to justify and acconimodate his customers according to the times. Having on hand constantly a large supply of Stock, he is prepared to execute all orders neatly and promptly, with such material and workmanship as are not to be ex celled by any establishment of the kind in this part of the country in style, quality or jirice, for cash or to punctual customers. And in relurnine iiis f-incere thanks to his customers and friends generally for their former patronage, he solicits aiidhopt-s to still merit a continuance of their favors. JAMES C. CARAWAY'. March 4. ItO-tlJapd Dominion w I HAXK OF CAPE FEAR. DIVIDEND NO. 98. October *J0, 1858. rWlHE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of the Bank have I J[ declared a semi-annual Dividend of Four per j cent, payable at the Principal Bank and Branches on or ! after the 1st day of November next I It 1) O ^ Oct 21, 1858. 11. R. SAVA(’.E, Cash’r. 57-tNl 1> R. H.\LL, of New York, in his Jfunvtl of Health for July, 18-58, says;—“We commend the (>hl ]>ojninijn Coffee Pot to all lovers of good coffee, as we [lersonally know that it is otip of the *‘new things’" offered to the public in which no inipositiou is prac- ticel, and which has the double vouchers of science and Common sense.” THB L.\I!GKST MA.MIFACTORY TIIK STXTK. fBlHE subscriber begs leave to re- -M turn his thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to hini, and informs the public that he has Jiow and will continue to have an in creased force of experienced Saddle and Harness Makers, whose work he will warrant: and that Ue is prepared to offer 10 the public a large and va ried assortment of every thing kept in his line. His assortment of Sad lies, Harness, Bridles. Trunks, Tra velling Bags. Valises, vVc , is unsurpassc 1 for work- w Jan’v 20, 1858 64-ypd II IIOUSK, I.OT, nilE undersigned wishln;; AXI) xe(;ro. to close up their oldbusi- Floral College, respectfully informs the citizens of this place and surrounding country th.it he is pre- piire l to operate in all the virious br.uiches of Sur geon Dentistry, and will be h-ij'py to attend all calls in his Profession at any time. Prices moderate. Satisfrtctiow guarantied. July 2''. 33tf VALLABf.E REAL ESTATE I'OK on Hay-mount. exc«l it There is a tine well of water in the yard. Description is us«- !ebs. .\lio, the LOT East of my Store. The above property, if not disposed of at privat# »»'.e, will b« sold at auction on Thursdav, 21 st October. JAS. G. COOK. Fayetteville, Sept. C. 43- I I OFFER for sale my RESIDENCE For health there Is no place to OFF’ER for sale ^i40 .\cres of L-VND, lyins on thw West side of Capt# P'aar River, two t liles bwlow Fayetteville, awd exteniling from the ri^er into the sand-hills Thib tract is about equally divided into river rl Jge, swamp and sand-hill Land, .\bout 80 ucreii. adjoining the river, are under cultivation and are well suits 1 to ths growth wt t’orn and Grass: none of the Swamp has been cleared. There are several good sites for a dwelling hous« on the sand-hills. -\ny person wishing to purchase will do well to make early application, ai I have determined to sell. THO.MAS J. R(JBINSON. Sept. 8, 1858. 44-tf .\tliROES l\l) ll\D FOR mV ^I^HE suhscribvr wishes to sell his HOUSE and LOT I in Fayetteville, known r»s the “Farm House.” Containing about 00 acres. .Also, THREE V.\LU- .\BLL NKGRO .MEN, Edward, Fred and Charles. Fred jind Edward are ftxcellent .Spirit Barrel Coopers, —all young, aouud and hea’thj’. For terms apply to C. E. LEKTE, or JOS. BAKER, Jr, Att'y for John Eccles. Aug. 18. ii8-tf coTTox r»A(;(iiX(;. Dundee and gunny bagging in quantities to suit purchaser!. For saU by JAS. G. COOK. Sept. 17. 4/.tf _ CAPE FEAR 15AXK STOCK FOU SALE. ■ IIFTY shares of Cape Fear Bank Stock arp offered r for sale. For further information apply to A. McLE.VN, Cashier. Fayetteville, ,\ug. 9, 1858. CHAIRS, CHAIRS. L.ARGE lot of Stool-bottom (.'hairs, mad* at Cool spring Mill, and for sale by A. M. March 21, '58. M'/W STOCK! CAMPBELL. Wy 1 ^HE Subscribers are now receiving their NEW Stock of ^ KOOKS atitf ST.tTiO.^'ERW which they offer at their customary reasonable prices for cash, or on credit to punctual customers. .\moiig the goods received t«-day is a largs sto«k of CAP, LF.l l'Ell, and other P.VPEliS. E. J. HALK & S(JN. Sept'r 2i. IH.',^. Norici:. l%TO. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO- 400 Casks LIME; 50 Bales H.U ; 5 Bbls. GLUE. For sale by Worth & UTLEY July 10. •>-. CORX A.VD WHISKEY. BUSHELS good White Corn. 150 Bbls. Whiskey. SO “ Apple Brandy. 15 “ N. E. Rum. For sale for CASH by E. F. MOORE A CO. Sept. y, lh58. 44-tf LAXI) FOR SALE. JOHN T. CiILMORE now offers for sale a portion of his swamp lands in the county of Cumberland 1 about 14 miles below Fayetteville, and about lA miles East of the Cape Fear River. The entire swamp has been successfully drained, of the large boily 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 fill, by which the rain water can be carried off by ordinary ditches. .\ small portion of the land has been in cultiv ition ab.iut 7 years, ati 1 those persons who have seen the crops regard the land as e ju il in fertility to any they have seen in this i^t.ite or elsewhere. The location is heilthy, the nciglibur- hoo.l good, and the acccMS to Fayetteville and Wil mington easy by means of a iiood road H mi:es in length leading directly to the river. Besides tiiis, it is within 3 miles of a beautiful little villa;re, upon high and he.althy Bluff, at the river, with a More, Ware house and first-rate landiu'j. All whifh afford many conveniences to the neighborhood. .\s several persons hav« spoken of purchasing, this is deemed a proper time to call their ;ittention to the suliject, inas much as there it .1 crop now growing upon a small portion of the land, by which they can judge of its production, Reaiionable terms will be given to the purchaser Sept. 10, 18.58. 45tf _ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. fB’IHK DWELLING HOUSE, recently occujded by I. Mr*. 11. P. Lain, and as present occupied by the Rev. James McDaniel, near Haymount, will be sold privately by the subscriber. It is located in a good neighborhood: convenient 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 be had, as 1 am determined to sell. Tekms LIKKRAL J. R. McDONALD. .\gf. Fayetteville, May 1!*. 12ts ■ ness, offer for sale the Hol'.'sK and LOT on Hay mount. formerly occupied by Maj'jr (JihHore. .\lso, a NEGRO BoV 14 years of age; having tried him for the last live months, we can recommend him as an excel lent servant, tioth for house or out of doors, sold for no fault, but to close old business. F. N. .t J. H. ROBERTS. May 1858. 7-tf oij) nii.Ls. A LL persons indebted to the concern of FR.VNK & JERRY and J. II. ROBERTS ^ CO., ar« re quested to come fot'w.ird and settle their bills. If not settled by the last of this month, they will find them in the hands of a Lawful ('ollector. J. 11. ROP.ERTS .V CO. May 3, 18.58. 7-tf r. A. E. liOIIXSTEIVr, for 4'hirhering''K Pianos^ of which he has always some on hand. Wilmington, N. C., Oot'r 2, 1858. 51-lypd iiKt:t\^'SKORO\,^\ c\ fJj^^HE Scholastic year is divided I.A.NDS I'OK SAl.IC. I ^HE Scholastic year is divided into two Sessions, commencing 1st .\usrust ami 1st .lanuary The course of study is thoroixph and systemaftc, em bracing everything Tiecessary to a complete, solid, and ornamental education. Tha buildings are so arranged as to combine the comf’rts of a home, with the advan- tafres of a schoid. 1 iistructors of tho highe.st qualifica tions are employed in each of the Departmei ts. No Institution in tiie country possesses advantages supe rior to Edgeworth. TERMS: P.oard, including washing, lights, and fuel, per Session of five tnonths, 00 Tuition in the Regular Classes, 20 00 The next Session will cotnmence on Monday, August 2d. 1858. Pupils are admitted at any time during the Session, and ch irge l from the time of entrance. ('atalogues containing all necessary information re specting thf Course of Instruction, Terms, kc., will be forwarded on application t'» RICHARD STERLING, Principal. Greensboro’, N. Carolina. May 28, 1858. 17'Omospd o. nofjsT)\ UT" or LD inform his friend.s and former customprs that he may be found 2 iloors below thet’ape Fear Bank, and > doors .above his oM stancl south side Person .'sti-eet, where he intends to keep on hanii. E would call the attention of persons afflicted 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 .iccompanyitig each box. Tliis Pill, unlike mtiny others, Contains uo mineral, nor any in jurious ingredient, and may be aiininistered with per fect safety at all times, to young or old. .As a preventive ag linst ChiKs. or an*' other type of Fever, it is recommen led a.i unsurpa'^r-' d: and in treat ment ' f Fevers generally’ it is far superior to (.Quinine, or any preparation >t I’eruviun bnrk. trial of its merits is ail that is needed to insure it a favorable posit'on in the estlin ition of even the most inveterate oppo.ser of Proprietary or Patent pre.seriptions. CUA MPl ax' S A XT I- IIILI ) i ’S PIL L S Enjoy tlie reputation of being at least as good, if not better, than any of the various cathartic Pills of the age. and are entirely free from all poisonous, mineral, or other injurious jiroperties, and are iiighly reeom- mendvd in Dyspepsia, Liver Comphiint, Sick Head ache, Sick Stomach, Habitual Costiveness, Indigestion, &c., and diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels and Blood geuerall3’, they being by their composition equally adajtted 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. HINSDALE, Fayetteville, N. C. Also, in all the towns and cities, and by numerous country agents throughout the southern and western States and Territories. F. M. SW YER & Co., Proprietors, Belleville, Ill’s. June 3, 1858. lO-Om A PROCLAMATIOX, Hj/ his ExcelUncy, Thomas Bragg, Governor of North Carolina. ^ HERE.AS. it has been repre.sented to me that ] one .Archibald McDougald. late of the County [ of Cumberland, did on the 27th day of February last, j in said County, kill ami murder one Thomas Munroe, and that the s.ud McDougald is a fugitive frum justice, and has e.scaped beyond the limits of this .''tate. Now, to the end that the sai'l .Vrchibald .McDougald may be arrested and brought to trial for his said of fence, 1 do hereby issue this my Proclamation, oft'eruig a Reward of Two Hundred Dollars for his apprehen sion and delivery to tiie Sheriff of Cumberland Count}’. DESCRIPTION. McDougald is about fifty years of age. of light hair and complexion, blue ej'es, of quick speech, lias a scar on the face ne.ar one of his jaws, weighs .about 105 or 170 pounds, is addicted to intoxication, and while drunk is turbulent and troublesome. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of [l. 8.]the State, at Raleigh, this the Sixth day of March, A. D. 1858. By the Governor, THOS. BR.AGG. Pt LASKi Cowi’tii, Pr. Sec’y. March 1 93tf FAYKTTEVILLE MUTUAL LNSUUAXCE COMPAXV. ASSETS $230,326.28. fBlHIS Company has been in operation more than M. five years, and has pai'i its losses, amounting to $H',120 05, without any assessment: insurance aver aging its members about \ per cent. Policies issued to 1st of .May, 1858, 2700. .Amount of property now insured, ^1.474,022 34. Amount premium notes now on hand, >!22l,'.Oi8 U3. Cash premiums received, .>>2,317 41. DlKKt TORS. S. T. Hawlev, W. N. Tillinghas., .A. .A. MeKethan, J. D. Williams, Jas. G. Cook, A. W. Steel, •las. Kyle, •J. (J. Shepheril, R. F. Brown, Wilmington, E. Hall, Wilmington. OkFK'K.RS. GEO. McNKl LL, President. D. A. Ray, Vice President. C. A. M'.Mii.la\, Secretary’. John Collins and C. C. McCrummen, Travelling Agents. The Company invite applications. May 21, 1858. 1^-V Oct, I'.i W. N. TILLING HAST. 5Gtf .A SUPPLY Jl'ST RECEIVED, of lA juarts at . , 1 75; 2 Quarts at 2 00; 8 Quarts at 2 35 and 4 Quarts manship and material, and will compare favorably lor at 2 75, at the ••Crockery Store. ” '■ neatness with any other .Manufactory, either North or - .'^onth. Persons wanting any thinj: in his line will do him a favor to c.ill and examine hi.s stock before juir chasing, as he is satisfied it will not tad to please them. Hi.s establishment will be found five doors Last of ('ape Fear Bank, on Person Street. Repairing done with ne itness and despatch. W. oVKKB\. Fayetteville, N. C., t)ct 2:5. 57 tlni i\ e w \\ Dry (; oocls. MAC IXrVRE Has receive.1— I Cloths, (’assimeres, Sattinets, Tweeds, Kent’ky .leans: j Kerseys, Linseys, FlaJinels, Blankets: ! Muslin-de-Lains, .Mpacas. Calicoes, (iinghams; I Brilliantes, Silk Velvets, Silk Robes, .laconets; I Muslins. Ribbons, Laces. .Nluslin Kdgings.'lnsertings; I Embroidered Sleeves, Collars, G oves. Mitts, Gauut- ! lets. Hosiery; I Elastic Enameled Ribbon Belts: ' Table Darnnsk. Napkins. Toweling: i Irish Linen, ."shirting. Sheeting, i Counterjianes, BeJ Tick; i Cloaks, .Mantillas, Shawls: i .Merino Skirts, J. P. (.’oats' S[>ool Cotton; j Bonnets, Col’d Flats, Ruches, .\rtificials: I Extensiou Skirts, Skirt Cord, Rattan, \V!ialebone; I Ready-Made Clothing, Hats, Caps; I Gaiters, Boots, Shoes; I Cotton Seine Twine, C’dling Nets; Cotton Cards, French i!aakets, Enamled Satchels; Fancy Zephyr Hoods. Oct. 25, 1858. 57tf I 50 l lSll A.M) I’.AC().\. BLS. No. 1 HERRING: 25 bbls. No. 3 .MACKEREL; 25 i “ do. do.; 25'“ PORK. —ALSO— Cheese, Lard, Butter, and Box Herring. C. E. LEETE. Sept'r 30. 50-1 m RllL HOil) \OTIfB! TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. VALFAiiLr: P!.A\rAriox M'OiS S.Mijt). IHE subscriber oilers for sale the l’LANT\TION and improvements whore he iiow resides It is located just below the mouth of Liles' Crt-ek, in ‘‘.i- ’ tHwba county, near Lewis’ Ferry on th Catawba river, j a ijoining Henderson Sh.^rl. and containing 515 ,Acre«. 1 150 of which are iii cultiv.ition and about o') acres of j tliat is good Creek and Branch Bottom I'he iinjirove- ' nients are a comfortable Log Dwelling, a first rate : Barn, Stables and stalls for 20 head of horses; Cow s!i; I.*, .and good Fences. Tli- re ”s upon the place a ' good (iRlST MILL runuliisr a pa.r of Burr an I a pair ' of common .'•Atones. Tlie W. N. Railroad pusses j through the Farm and the Depot is located ujion it. It is the most valuable farm in this section of the ; State. Will be sold for Cash or exchanged for Negroes, j A. W. WILSON. ' Oct. 15, 1859. 57-tf Chronology of Xorih Carolinu, from I 1584 to 1858, by D. K. Bennett. Just reeceived. ! E. J. HALE & SON ; Oct. 21. LLME, PLASTER, II.lIK A\D (’EMEXT. ^MIHE undersigned hereby give notice that they have i become dealers in the above articles. All orders ' promptly tilled, without charge of commission. Terwis 'ASH. T. O. Wilmington, N. C., Oct’r 10. & 15. G. WORTH. 50-4 w 'I'lio Fiirnu'rs' and Pl!int*rs' \I.MAAAC, for 1859. HALE ^ SON. For sale by Oct. 21, 1858 E. J. M:\V. (llt lP. .\\1) E.\PEl)Il'llirS ROl'TK FOR Freight for the Interior of North Carolina. "^■ERCH.ANTS and others about purchasing their; Fall and Winter Supplies, are requested to . notice, that by the completion of the North Eastern Rail Road from ('harleston. S. C., to Cheraw, the ad- , vant.ages of a CHE.AP and EXPF^DITKjUS Route from j the Seaboard has been opened to them. ■All freight consigned to the care of the .Ae*nt of the North Eastern Rail Roail wiU be forwarded FREE OF' C0MM1SSK)N. No charge will be made for Storage at Cheraw. .All goods will be taken care of in the Company’s Ware- 1 house until sent for. | .A sche>lule of charges for transportation of freight | will be found at the Post Office. S. S. SOLOMONS, rgiHlS CONVENIENT AND W'KLL FUIINISHED IL Estatilishment was opened for the recepti(»n of Boarders on the 12th inst. The subscriber will spare no pains to make all comfortable who may stop at her house. Regular boarders will here find the quiet com fort of home, combined with the advantages to busi ness men of a Hotel. The stables of .Mr. W. Troy are in the rear of the Hotel, and travellers may entrust their horses t o his care, with the assurance that the best treatment will be bestowed upon them. MARY ANN POTTER. t)ct. 21, 1858. 50-3m Eng’r ancl Sup t. 34tf Clothing a Geo. McNeill, D. A. Ray, H. L. My rover, 8. W. Tillinghast, Henry Lilly, N. .V. Stednian, S. J. Hinsdale, T. S. Lutterhdi, Wm. McLaurin, A. Aug. 3. Clotliinu ! IF GRAHAM Is now receiving a fine Stock of Readijemude Clothinf/ To suit the Fall and Winter, of tiik Latkst Stti.ks. He woubl solicit his customers and friends to give him a call, as he otters his Clothing Low for Cash, or on reasonable terms to prompt paying customers. Bh£rG.\RMKXTS ClT IN TIIK LaTKST FaSII IO.N . He may he found East jam on .Market Square. Oct. 9. 63-3m TO THE PI iUJC. IHE Subscriber having RENTED the Extensive JL ST.ABLES connected with the Dobbin House, is i now prepared te board Hoises by the day or month. ' He has secured the services of an experienced hostler, I and premises to give satisfaction to all who may pat- i ronize his establishment. ; AV. C. TROY. Oct. 21, 1858. 5t;-3m I DEEP RIVER COAL. ilTU.MlNoUS tJtJ.VL of the best quality c.an be had at the works at Egypt, atja reasonable price by the Ton. ' WM. Mc(’L.\NE. Mining Engineer, May 21, 1856 fi-tf It' r i .Xotivf to Soldiers’ %Vidow>. I fBlHE Widows of Mexican Soldiers, and the Widows ! JL of Soldiers who i>ik» in skiivice in the war of I 1812, can have their pensions continued by calling on j the undersigned, Cot.gress having made ailditional provision for them. Give me the management of your claims, and the money shall come at once, or no charge. JNO. M. ROSE, Agt. for Pensions. Fayetteville, June 12, 1858. I'J- LlFi: IXSL RAXCE. Undersigned has been ajipointed .Agent of rHllirV HANDS WAN TED. IIIE Eubscriber wishes to hire by tha .Montli. or D.iy, Thirty’ Negroes, to work on tho Ninth .'sec tion of the Western Itail Road. For further particulars in4uiie *at the Engineer’s v)ffice, Favettev He, or of me at Little lliver Bri'liie. O BKYAN .j- CO. Aug. 10. 38tf LU I TERLOirS LIXE. 1 A FEW BARRELS IHOICE o/rf .APPLE BR.V.NDY, suitable for making J wine and putting up brandy fruit. For sale liy W* 11. CARVEU. .Aug. 18. IIHE A the North Carolina Mutual Lile Insurance Com pany. Every member for life participates in the ju-o- fits of the Comjiany: and the annual premium for life membership, where it amounts to ^'!0 or more, may be i>aid one-half in cash, .and the other iiall' in a note at I 2 mouths Debtors lives ma^’ be insured by crod;tors. .V man may insure his .)wn ii:e or liie c'\ciusivc l)--netit ol WAXTED NFGIIOES fora .Mississippi Plant^ition, .Men, Boys, Girls, and some good Families. EPHH. PAiiK. h-tf OFFER for sale about OOOO ,\cres of Pine l>ands , _ • « n near Fayetteville, containing an immense quantity | HcinieSSj Saddles. BridiGSj ^VhipSj COllarS, N'' ot Mill Timber, and and several new tasks numoer may be of Turpentine Boxes, cut ThytP is on the SMALL POX DEAD. C l ENTLEMEN, you that wish to sell Likely Young JT NEtJROES, .Men, Boys, Women ami Girls, for the highest cash pri*es, would do wall to give' roe a call, or uddress me at Clintou, N. C. J. A. -McARTHUR. June 5, 1858. 17-8mo8.pd premises a fine Dwelling House, and all necessary out houses,—Scuppernong and Isabella (Jrape \ iiies, —1()00 young Peach and .Api>le Trees of Lindley s best vari- ties; also, a good FAIIM of about 150 acres cleated; and’also a iR/ST and SAW .MILL; and a fine large Meadow of about 140 acres. The Fayetteville and Coal Fields Rail Roa'l passes through these lands about a mile from the Mills. I will sell in parcels to suit pur chasers, Viut would prefer to sell the whole together. •Apply to ThoB. S. Lutterloh, Esq., Fayetteville, or the sultscriber at Pittsborough, N. C. J. H. HAUGHTON. Nov. 12, 1857. (;!)(> ACJIKSDF liAAO FOU SAI.K. ^IHE Subscriber offers for sale the above quantity of Laud, situated in a healthy neighborhood, three miles from the Wilmingtou and Charlotte Rail Road, and four from Lumber River. This Land is well adapted to Farming, Turpentine, and Ton Timber purposes, having a good r.mge and other advantage-i. Those wishing to purchase may find me on the pre mises, who will be happy to exhibit it or give any in formation concerning it desired. ANGUS McGILL. Philadelphus, N. C., Sept. 1, 1857. 40tf and every thing belonging to his trade. He respectful ly invite.s his frlend.s from the country to call and ex amine iiis stock before purchasing. He will attend to Repairing of II am css and Saddles punctually, ar.d his char;;e8 shall be moiU-rate. He would request all indebted to the firm of IIOI STON ■,t 0\'Ei:iiY to .-^cttle with W'. Overby or himvelf, an they arc compei'io i -O settle the firm’s debts. ■\ugust :;V, 1 '' >'>■ WATER WHEELS! WATER WIIEELS!! % *7 E are now manufacturing Vandewater’s Im- proved JOWVAL TURBINE WATER WHEEL, for Mills and Factories of every description; and all those wishing to improve their water power will find it for their interest to address us by letter, stating the number of feet, head and fall; their usual amount of water; the kind of machinery to be driven. We can then give them j)rice of wheel, or what we will furnish Wheel and principal Gears for, warranted to do a cer tain amount of work. Time (jioeu to (;.it the Wheel, and if it does not come up to our figure, the Wheel and Gears to be delivered to us at the mill of the purchaser. ReKBBEXCK GIVKN AND REQflRED. HEATH STEVENSON, Laurel Factory, Prince George’s county. Mo. ROBERT BAIRD, Agent. Bichinonc?. ^ TEAMKR “FANNY” leaves Fayetteville every. Moiid ly and Tiiursday morning, at 1' minutes I after Sun-rise; aiid 'iVilminjiton Tues l.iy ami Friday. ■ at o’clock,—cavryin^i passengers and freight. • I Steamer ‘SOL'TI ILl’% N KK.’‘ with a full coiuj''eiu Mit of Flats, makes tme or more Srijis per week, as cir- cunist inces may require. The accident to the Steamer "ROW \N” will be re- \ paired in a f>^'V days. She will ih.-n t:ike her place in the line. T. S. LI. TTEKLH1. Oct'rl. 1858. 51-tf DEX riS PRY. R. J. D.W'IS having drcitled on per manently locatini in the Town of Fnvetteville, respectfully offers his services to the cit izens of this place and surrounding country. In .-ill the various ftrtinches of his Professii)n, including the manufacture of Mineral Teeth, he is satisfied, after an e.xtensive experience, to which is added a thorough Dental education, that he can give entire satisfaction as far as is in the power of Dentistry. All irregulari ties of the Teeth treated in 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. Charges will be moderate, that the benefits of the Profession may be placed within the reach of all who may feel an interest in the preservation of the Teeth. Office over Houston’s Jewelry Store, where he may b>. found at all times. May 10, 1858. liis family i'lii This -te;n the civili/ed world. ;i .small siiin aaiiiM de itii ol'its Ii .1 ■ bei-ii depeirlent loi of money, even il out a Lile Policy vcs ufs a.es niay be insured. •p!.|l_) g.'owiiig iiito I'lvor, all over It is one I'V wii'eh a faniiiv, lor \, i!i I be |i !•■,* V i d-‘ i lor, a 11 t'r t 1j e It lins.* i-.\er! ions tiiey may have a sil ji |io rt, It is .1 ^ood 1II \ est iteii I one should live 'oiil'- aliej- iakiiig i-..\|i'.anator’,' j.a inpb ■■■', ;in l the uee.essary li..anks, tariu-hea on .ppiicair K. .1 H \I.K rill’: XEW iCDiriox of I)KVi;iiLl \ ,\ l}\TII,i:s DU KLhlKIS, \i)L. 1. PS ES the ajiproval of those "ho have e\. & amined it. ( hlef Justice Nash says, *•! have looked through it —it is carefully and well g jt up. * * 1 think i ■ oui Court it will be invaluable — .and to tiie Pndession equally so. It will save the labor oi deciding the same point again and again; for there will be no excuse for (Jounsel 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 ot it For sale, with sets or senarate volumes of North Carolina Reports, and Law Books generally, by E. J. HALE Y SON. FAXXER'S OIL vk DRY HIDES. BPLS Tanner’s Oil,—a superior article; also, a fine lot of Dry Hides. For sale by JAS. G. COOK. 75 Fn^'Pttevillo, May G, IS.'iH Worth & Utley, I'orwiirdiMLi ajul (iciMTal MEU(JI VN r>. J. A. woiiTll. (7^Mi t'Ti.t T C. & B. Gr. WORTH, i'onmiisioii \ i'orvv.ii(iiiiir Mcrc.li:! l -tial advances made on conrjitrnmeiils. N, V. 11, 1857. 5'J •IS. !>' 9tf Blank Warrants tor sale at tiiis OlHce ^Jiedicaf eVoffce^ K. H. \IcSW.\I.N has taker' an Oliice on ders'.n Street, in tl-e rear of .Messrs il-iy .V Pearce * Store, where he can be found by th- '• de- t-irlng lii.s Pr^ fessional services. .Vugust 21, I ^5H. -Juif .1. WILLIA.M P\(;E, M. D., i* g T TS n O R o vu ##, !{. PAGE m.ay bp found at office when not professionally engaged. May*;, 1H5". “ o'i K. \L ORIiELL, TURPENTINE INSPECTOR. ^■IHOSE sending their Sj 'rits Turpentine to '.am may rely ujion it to have prompt and c.iretu' at tention. My Warehouses are frouting the Wharves .nid I near the River. 1 Sept’r 13, 1858. 46-tf
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