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'l;n \!?!‘ .1. \\\ll] cl SON. r.i)n'oi:.s \\i> riiopuiktors. . ;..r iiii‘>fini-\Vfckly OusKRVER 5;:? 00 if paid in I lv:4iU'o: if puiil 'liiriiij: the veur of subscrip- 11. ‘'1' i" I iil'ter the year has expired. ■ r till* " iM‘k!y (»iiKRv t ii *‘J (,M> jier uiiuutn, if paiil in i if puiil luring the year of subsorip- Mi: 'f •> ’ atu-r the year lias expired. \ i i\ 1! II r 1S K M KN I S insertCvl for sixty cent* per I'l ii't' 't 1 •' linos tor the first, and thirty cents for caeh l-n_ {luMicatii.n. Yearly advertisementsbyspe- , . ..ntra.-ts, at reasonable rate?. Advertisers are i>u"iteil t.- 'tate tlie number I'f inser'.ions desired, or . V i!: litt Continued till forbid, and charged accord- > ■ A i' rtisenients to be inserted insiJf, charged ”>0 per •, extra. soo \ v'r roli SALE. UA(5S ALL’M SALT—2 bushels each. lU- JK(> W. AVlLLlAMi^ & ('(>. (Iltf >v \V(H)I) r 11.L be furnislied -is heretofore, by C. E. Roberts \ Cr iers left at the Office of J. II. rts -V Co.. Willkitiiio si buildintr. •JO HANDS Wanted '"NTIL the 1st of lan'v nest, to cut Cord Wood. ' C. K. K015ERTS A CO. N v 00-4t (i,r)OU ACUES OE LAND EOU SALE. Subscriber desiring to move to the West offers M- to sell the following tracts of vuluabl* land. 1 Tract containing acres in Harnett County 18 miles North of Fayetteville. There i« on thii tract, two large and comfortable dwelling houses, with nil necessary outhouses, together with a good mill running , two saws and grist, with about 300 acres cleared ami in a high state of cultivation; the remainder is excel- . lent farming and turpentine land Also another tract containing 1000 acres of turpen- ' tine land, about 100 acres of which is cleared. Thero is on this tract one good dwelling with all necessary out houses and a good grist and saw-mill. I will take pleasure iu showing the above property to any person wishing to purchase. 11. S. McNKlLL. Manchester P. O. Nov. 7th. ISoT. l)7-ts iniinii Li\n FOR uit ^■^llK Subscriber ofl'ers for sale TIIIRTV-FIVE -B- HINL*KEI> ACRES of Land iu as healthy a sec tion as there is in .\labaina. FOKl'V AC'RES, on which are a good Dwelling and all necessary out-houses. in good rejoiir. 0.\h H L N DR EL) and SI XT Y ACRES, gooil river bot tom land, 100 acres of which is under cultivation and produces fine crops of Cotton anij Corn. NINE HLNDRKD and SIXTV ACRES (’reek and Pine land, on which is some good farniing land. TWENTY-THREE nUNl)REl) and FORTY ACRES I’ine land, well suited for Turpentine getting. This property will be sold cheap and on accommoda ting terms. Address the subscriber at Mount Pleasant P. 0.. Monroe County, .\labama. WILLIAM W. ENCLISH. March 11. lt58. yj-lv V LASl' , \l.l.. 1. I’ERStiNS indebted to us eitlier by Note or \eount, lire hereby notitied that aftiT the ’JOth 1... wi'.! be I'H'ied upon by an officer for settle- ' ; !. fill re is Ti l gimm-'n in the .nbove; we intend i wh"t we say. .N. r*. Those little Bar-Uills that have been stan 1- t r > me time, w.oild Io.i'k better if they were 1. -- —a hint to wise is sufficient. K. N .5 J. H RORERTS .\ . >. I.''*'' l>l-4t l'Ui:siI AKlilN ALS. P.'T received pr Steamer Fanny. ■i r.l Is. Extra No. 1 .M.\»'KEKEL (for retailing,) - ■■ do. “ 11'.. I-: 5 do •• 1 Do. ■ •• MESS SHAD; • i f> jxes «'HEESE; liagsNew Hiil’.ed r.l'c'KWHEAT FLOUR; Fult' :i Market Beef: Mes Pork; Goshen Butter K t Salt; Sugar; Coffee; .Molasses; and every thing i i.ic pr 'visii.a line; which 1 will sell cheap for CASH ■ ■- iiange for country Produce. W. C. TROY. N \ 6. 00-tf LAND EOK sale. TO PLAN'FERS AND FARMERS. ^■IIIE UNDERSIGNED has been appointed sole ■- Agent in North (’arolina, for the sale of Kettle- well’s (’elebrated Fertilizers and Renovators of worn out lands. They comprise his Mampul.^teu Oc ano, No 1 and 2. ‘‘Rknovator.” (Guano and Land Salt) No 1 and 2. “KiLTTLKwiii.i,’s Salts” and “La.nd Plastkii” of su perior (juality. Mitchell & Croesdale’s highly improved “Supkr Phosimiatk (IF Lime.” These fertilizers, where they have been tried, require no recominemlations, but take the lead of Guano and all the Fertilizers and Renovators of the soil. Pamphlets descriptive of the articles, with certiticates of their virtues, prices, &c., will be furnished by mail, to such as desire them, by application to H. NUTT, Sole Ag’t for the State of N. Ca. Wilmington, Sept. 25. 49-8m. (GROCERIES AT WHOLESALE. SH.W’E just received in store niy Fall Sitock, em bracing the following articles, viz: I’if) Bairs Coffoe. and IThds. Sujjar—assorted. G5 “ l*ork. 50 Boxes good Tobacco. 75 “ (’uudy. 30 J Bblv SnuflF—Eagle Mills. 75 Boxes Crackcrs. .4.11 of which will be sold for C\SH, or on short time to the best of men. B. F. MOORE & CO. Sept. y, 1H.>S. 44-tf VALUABLE PLAN FA riOV Fitn S.iJLK. ^HIHE subscriber ofl'ers for sale the PL.ANT.VTlON JL and improvements where he now resides. It is located just below the Biouth of Liles’ Creek, in ('a- tawba county, near Lewis’ Ferry on the Catawba river, aJjoining Henderson Sheri, and containing 515 Acrec. 150 of which are in cultivation and about 50 acres of til it is good Creek and Brancii Bottom. The iniprove- Hients are a comfortable Log Dwelling, a first rate Barn, Stables and stalls for 20 head of horses; t’ow sheds, and good Fences. There is upon the place a good (IRIST .MILL running a pair of Burr and a pair of common Stones. The W. N. Railroad jiasses throujrh the Farm and the Depot is located upon it. It is the most valuable farm in this section of tlu- State. Will be sold for Cash or exchanged for Nesrroes. A. W' WILSON. Oct. 15, 1858. 57-tf Chronology of \orth C;irolin;i, troiii 1584 to 1858, by D. K. Bennett. .lust rei-ceived. E. J. HALE a: SON. Oct 21. (’OTTON ba(;gixc;. OUNDliE and QUNNT BAGGING iu quantities to suit purchasers. For sale by JA?. G. COOK. 43tf STOCK suit purchasers. For sale by Sept. 17. CAFE FEAR liANlv FOR SALK 1.,'IIFTY shares of Cape Fear Bank Stoek are olferel i fur sale. For further information apply to A. McLB.\N, Cashier. Fayetteville. Aug. W, 185H. CHAIRS, CHAIRS. A L.\IIGS lot of Stool-bottom Chairs, made at Cuol & Spring .Mill, and for sale by A. M. CAMPBELL. March 24, ’58. AKW STOCK! are now receiving their NEVV nmw iioisi:. IIRJll .\IOI NT I'W.M'.UV. i SITUATED 4 .MILES WEST OF WADESBORO’, AN-I SON COUNTY, N. C. j OW the panic is over and nobody killed in these j diggins, the undersigned still continues to con- j JIIUVT ni \fiuji.' a- r 1 f duct the general Tanning and Manufacturing of all' OHN T. GILMORE now oflers for sale a portion of kinds of Leather, Harness, Saddles. Bridles Boots abou, I tn of Cumberland Rescript ion-of the very : KaTnJ ., l.elow Fayetteville and about 1J miles hest materiai. PLANTATION premium BROGANS, E.ast of the ( ape K-ar River. The entire swamp has surpa.s^ed. All of which he otiers and pro- r|lHIS CONVENIENT AND WKLL FURNISHED^ i F^stablishment was opened for the reception of ' Boarders on the 12th inst. The subscriber will spare | no pains to make all comfortable who may stop at her i house. Regular boar(iers will here find the )uiet com- | fort of home, combined with the advanta^jes to busi- | ness men of a Hotel. The stables of Mr. W. C Troy are in the rear of : the Hotel, and travellers may entrust their horses to his care, with the assurance that the best treatment ' will be bestowed upon them. j MARY ANN POTTER. ; Oct. 21, 1858. 50-;^m | T IHE Subseribcrs Stock of it00MIS and ST.MTiO.^'EK\% which they otl'er at their customary reasonable prices for eash, or on credit to punctual customers. Among the jjoods received to-day is a large stock of CAP, LETTER, and other PAPERS. H. J. HALE & SUN. ?ept’r 27, 185S. ,l\il ii.lMI FOR mL ■'HE subscriber wishes to sell his HOUSE and LOT IVow w. I>rv Ciloods. 1 FFHLIC. RENTED the lU'Y K.\KLY (’OPIES—NW RE.\DY, Tin* \Vork% of EDG-AR ALLAN POI3, Beautifully Illustrated with more than NK HUNDRED oRKJINAL DESIGNS 1:M;1.KV. i’. KKkT. F "TKK, Pn KtRS(;lLL, TeNMEL, t Ui'I'sEY, Im liUAN AN'li M \I>nT; '■ ' LT.irrnved in the tine^t style "f Wood Engraving By Ciirii'FU, Li.ntiis, Evans, ic. ' li —/’'•i'c .'■'i ]) i 'lrs. .4 j'su: C'jf'Ua t’l M.r.cc". A /i'- A’S'i. the Fifteenth Edition of Pot * ^ 1' 0 III |» I e t c W o I* k IN FOUR VOLU.MES. 12mo PR1« E $4 .'>0, (' .ntaining the Tales of the Gr.'tesque and Ara- - ;n-; W inderful .'^t .ries of the Imagination; .\ll his 1 '’rv; The St'>ry "f .\rthur G .rdon I'yui, and a com- ;cftion of all his contribmi.ins t‘i the Magazines , t • 1 l y RUFUS W. GRISWoLD, D.D., with Notices l.iVe I'V J. R. LiiWKi.r. an 1 N P. Wili.is - nt I V mail, postage pr*-pai I. on receipt of price. J. S. REDFIELD, Agent, oi liKKK-M.\-N St., Ntw York. N V. 1 t;0- J03I3PH R. BLOSSOM. V Oil m ssi o \ AND K O R W .V U DIN (; M I: R C H A N T, Prompt personi^l attention given to all Con- ./nuieiits, and Cash adv aii-es made on Produce to be ['ped t ' other ports or sold in this market. F.-' 12, 1855. MILirARV (iOODS, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Epaulettes, Laces AM) DtSCRIPTlOV l)F MILIT.lflY GOODS. A* i MRiiiNt; Iu THE !,rfrsf i. s. Armj iinJ Sfata j SCIll YLKK, HARTLEY 6c (JRVHA.M, I U A\S r Tl \'i MAIDEN LANE, .%'eic t'ork. in ;iO. -4-1 y u.Mi m\ siu:. g "i-Kr.R for sale ''lu Acres of LAND, lying on a the West hiiie of (’ape Fear River, two miles below ‘ .V.'tteviiie, and extending from the river into the ’Ui i-liili- Tliis tract is about tqual’y divided into T r’ i.re, -.w iiin ati l f^nd hill Lnrid .Vbout 80 ' a Ij lining the river, are under cultivation aiid '■-i“ wrii .suitfd to the (tr.iwth nf ('orn and (jrass; none ■; til'" Swamp ha» been cleare'!. There are several - 1 sites or a liweiiini; house on the sand-hills. Aliy j'crs in wishiiijr to j.urchase will d > well to make far:'- aiipiicati'iii, n» 1 h^ve di tci min(!d to sell. THOMAS J. ROBINSON. 1-:,^ 44-tf amp been successfully drained, of the large body of water by which it was heretofore covere>l 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 cultivation about 7 years, an 1 those persons who have seen the crops regard the land as equ:il in fcrtiiiiy to any they have sees in this State or elsewhere. The location is he ilthy, the neighbor- b I good, and the accejs to Fayetteville anti Wil mington easy by means of a pood road H miles in length leading directly to the river. Besides this, it is within miles of a beautiful little village, upon a high and healthy Blutf, at the river, with a Store, Ware house and fir't-rate landinj. All which atl'or l many conveniences to the n.i!;! ^rhood. .\s several persons have spoken of i>urch‘'.sing. this is deemed a proper time to call their attention to the subject, inas much as there is a crop now growing upon a stn ill portion of the land, by which they can judge of its production, Reasonable tef^ms will be given to the purchaser Sept. 10, iSoS. 45tf UEAL i:STA'rE FOR SALE. f|lHK DWELLING HOUSE, recently jccupied by ; .Mrs. II. P. Lain, and as present occupied by the Rev. James .McDaniel. n?ar 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; goid spring wat»-r convenient: and has all necessary out houses attached. A great bar gain may Vie had, as 1 am determined to sell. Tkkms LiBKiiAL. J. R. McDON.\LD. .Aijt. i Fayetteville, May 19. 12ts LANDS FOR SALE. I OFFER for sale about *>000 Acres of Pine Lands near Fayetteville, containing an immense quantity of Mill Timber, and a nu«iber of Turpentine Boses. I and several new tasks may be cut. There is on the premises a fine Dwelling House, ami all necessary out- ' hou.ses,—Scuppernong and Isabella Grape Vines, — lOOO , young Peach and .Apple Trees of Lindley'a best vari- ties; also, a goo'l FARM of about 150 acres cleared; and also a GRL'^T and S.\W .MILL; and a fine large ' Meadowof about 140 acres. The Fayetteville and Coal F'ields 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.* Apply to Thos. S. Lutterloh, Esij., Fayettevilie, or the subscriber at Pittsborough, N. C. J. H. HAUGHTON. Not. 12, 1857. *iO-tf (;)(► AClii:S OF LA\J> FOR SALE. I ri'^HE Subscriber offers for sale the above quantity I of Land, situated in a healthy neighborhood, three miles from the Wilmington and Charlotte Kail Road, and four from Lumber River. This Land is well adapted to Fanning, Turpentine, and Ton Timber ' purposes, having a good range and other advantages. ■ 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. Phila ielfihus, N. C., Sept. 1, 1857. 40tf 50 Just BARRELS SUGAR, Crushed and Granulated: 75 Bags COFFEE, Rio, Laguira and Java; 700 Sacks SALT; 20 Bbls. FISH; 75 Kegs N.AILS; Trace (,’hains; Steel Hoes; Leather; Buckets: Brooms; Twine; Plough-Lines; Bed-Cords: Bagging: Rope: Hoop Iron: -Me: Porter; Candies; Candles; Cheese; Fine Tea; &c., &c. For sale by C. T. H.\IGH & SONS. Oct’r 4, 1858. 52 C,w poses to sell or exchange tor Raw Hides, Beeswax, Tallow, and all kinds ot country produce, on terms to justify and accommodate his customers according to the times. ILiviiig oil hand constantly a large supply ofStock, ho is prepared to exccute .all orders neatly and promptly, with such material an 1 workmanship as are not to be es- i.elled by any otatilisluiu'iit of the kind in this part of the country in style, quality or price, for cash or to punctual customers And in returning his sincere thanks to his cusi'iiners and triet.ds gener.ally for their forraer patrona^r**, he solicits andhopes to still merit a coi-tinuance of their favors. JAMES CARAWAY. March 4 yO-tlJapd j E woul'i call the attent'on of persons atHicted w W with (.’hills and Fevere to this celebrated Pill, which owes its popularity to no putting, nor to long, windy certiticates—but solely to its own merits as ^ remedy which never fails to cure when taken accord ing to directions accompanying each box This Pill, unlike many others, contains no mineral, nor any in jurious ingredient, and may >>e aduiinistered with per- . feet safety at all times, to y^ung c>r old. i As a preventive against Chills, or anT other type of Fever, it is recommended as unsurpassed; and in treat ment of Fevers generally it is far superior to Quinine, or any preparation ot I’eruvian bark. .V trial of its merits is all that is nee le 1 to insure it a favorable position in the estimation of even the most inveterate opposer of Proprietary or Patent prescriptions. CUA}friOX'S AXTI-IilLlOL'S PILLS Enjoy the reputation of being at least as good, if not better, than an\ of tiie various cathartic Pills of the ' age, and are entirely free from all poisonous, mineral, or other injurious properties, and are highly recom mended in Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, Sick Head ache, Sick Stomach, Hatdtual Costiveness, Indigestion, «Sc., and diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels anil Blood generally, they being by their composition equally adifite 1 to either of the above cases as a gen- er-.' cathartic, good at all times when such medicines are required. VVe recommend them to the attention of ail persons. Prepare I by f! M SWVER & CO., Belleville, Illinois. Sold by I^AMUEL J. HINSDALE, Fayetteville, N, C. .\lso, in all the towns and cities, and by numerous country .agents throughout the southern and western States and Territories. F M. SWYER A Co., Proprietors, Belleville, Ill’s. Jane 8, 1858 It; ilm i:Diiii\voi{TiiFi:MiLi:si';3ii.\uu, .v. v. f B^HE Scholastic year i« diviiled into two Session's A commencing 1st .\ugust and 1st January i The course of study is thorough and system.atic, em bracing everything necessary to a complete, solid, and ornamental education. The buildings ar^ so arranged as to combine the comforts of a hi)ine, with the advan tages of a school. Instructors of the highest qualifica- tions are employed in each of the Departmei ts. No Institution in the country possesses advantages supe rior to Edgeworth. T E R M S : Board, including washing, lights, and fael, per Session of five months. ;^00 00 Tuition in the Reg'ilnr (’lasses, 20 00 The next Session will commence on .Monday, August 2d, 1858. Pupils are admitted at any time during the Session, and eh irged from the time of entrance. Cat;i'ogues coiitMininjr all necessary information re specting the ('ourse of In-trnction, Terms, &c., will bo forwarded on application to RK’HARD STERLING, rrincpal. Greensboro’. N Carolina. May 28, 1858. 17 (imospd TO THE Subscriber having RENTED the Extensive M. ST.\BLES connectei with the L»obbin House, is new prepare'! te board Hoises by the day or month. He has securecl the services of an experienced hostler, and promises to give satisfaction to all who may pat ronize his establishment. W. C. TROY. Oct. 21, 1858 5r,-;}m DEEP RIV ER cJo.VL. nITUMlN()US CO.-\L of the best quality ean be had at the works at Egypt, at'a reasonable price by the Ton. WNi. McCLANE. Mining Engineer, •May 21, l«S5tj. O-if containing about i0 acres. .\lso, THREE VALU- AP>LE NEGRO MEN, Edward, Fred and (Charles. Fred and Edward are excellent Spirit Barrel Coopers, —-all young, soend aud healthy. For terms apply to C. L. LEETE, or JOS. BAKER, Jr., .■\tt'v for John F^ccles. Au2. 18. ■ 3H-tf (Jfofft in **’!! THIRTY HANDS WVN TED. ^■IHE subscriber wishes to hire by the .Month, or ■- Day, Thirty Negroes, to work on the Ninth Sec tion of tij« Western liail Road. For further particulars inquire at the isngineer's Office, Fayetteville, ur of me at Little River Bridge. O'BRYAN J- ('O. Aug 1«5. ;18tf A FEW harri;ls ^ lHOlCEo/i APPLE BRANDY, suitable for making wine and putting up brandy fruit. For sale by W H. CARVER. Aag. 18 38- VUtih i ttir ! II. (iRAllAM Is now receiving a fine Stock of Clothlnff To suit the Fali and Winttr, of xiiE LArtsr Stylks. He would solicit his custopi' ' s .i . I friends to give him a ci’l. as he offers his (’ 'iiing Low toK Cvsii. or on reasonable terms to prompt paj’ing cusioniers. B_ra>“G.\KMKNT3 (’iT IN Till. LAri>T F A S H li (N. He may be found East jam on .Market Square. Oct. y. oiJ-oiu j i\olic*e to Soldiers’ %Vilou>. rjlHE Willows of Mexic.-m Soldiers, and the Widows eL of Soldiers who uilu iv »KRvirti in the war of 1S12, can have their pensions continued by calling on the und-rsigned. Congress having made additional provision for them I (.live me the i.ianagement of your ol iims, and the money shall come at juce, or u > charge. ! JXO.'.M. ROSE, Agt. for Pensions. I Fayetteville, June 12, 1858. IW- MACINTYRE Has received— Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinots, Tweeds, Kent’ky Jeans, Kerseys, Linseys, Flannels, Blankets: Muslin-de-Lains, .-Mpacas, Calicoes. Gingham-^: Brilliantes, Silk Velvets, Silk Robes, Jacoiiets; Muslins. Rilibons, Laces, .Muslin Edgings. Insertings. Embroidered Sleeves, ('ollars, (Moves, Mitts. Gaunt lets. Hosiery; Elastic Enameled Ribbon P>elts; Talile Damask, Napkins, Toweling: Irish Linen, Shirting. Sheeting. ('ounterpanes, BeJ Tick; Cloaks, .Mantillas, Shawls: .Merino Skirts, J. iS: P. (Joats’ Spool Cotton, Bonnets, (’ol’d Flats, Ruches, .\rtificials: Extension Skirts, Skirt (’ord. Ratt in. Ready-.Made Clothing, Hats, Caps; (iaiters. Boots. Shoes; (’o.ton Seine Twine, Gilling Nets; (’otton (’ards, F'rench Piaskcts. Enainled Satchels; Fancy Zephyr Hoods. Oct. 25, 1858. 57tf >. IIOlISTOi\ OULD inform h is friends and f rmer customers W w that be may be fouisd 2 doors below the (’ape Fear Bank, and ^ doors above his old stand south side Person Street, where he intends to keep cm hand. Harness, Saddles. Bridles, Whips, Collars, and every thingbelonginirto his trade. He respectful ly invites his friends from the country to call and ex amine his stock before purchasing. He will attend to Repairing ot llarnessand Saddles punctually, and his charges shall be moderate. He would requcEt ail indebted to the firm of lloUS TON & OV^ERBY to settle with W. Overby or liimvelf, a.s they are cornpelicd to settle the firm’s del't.v. August , iB5t>. tt FAYETTEVILLE MLTLAL INSUHAXrE (M)MP\NV. ASSETS $230,326.28. 1HIS (/ompany has been in Dperatio:i iiion- tiiaii I 75 1' ••'ppt. Ih'. i t'onk Mrrciii:i WUli ntns's liifC n'hisi-ci/. loi' made arrangements with Dr. iaiiis. t . he constantly supplieii with his L. i-hrit.-d RVI-; \\ !11-KKV. which can be had at his Store at all tinie., l.y wli..l.-*alo or retail. Oct'r 11, 1 ''•’ll'- II DDNTIsi'liv. TIiom. .tl. \V:i1moii, .Wl.NG decided on [ifrinantntly bicatin^ at Flora! Coilege, respectfu'ly informs the citizens : this pla.:e atid surrounding country that he is pre- I' red to ojierate in all the various Itntiches of Sur- iri-Mii Dentistry, and will be happy to attend all calls iti his Profission at any time. Prices moderate. ■ a»i. faction guarantied. July "J'.i 3Htf \ \Ll AHLi: Ki: \L ES'l'ATE a oi: IoFFEIi for sale my RESII>ES(’E on Hay-mount. For healtii there is no pl.acf to excel it There is ■ litH- well of water in the yard. Description is use- '.\ 3 I, till’ Li >!' East of my Store. 1 If a: •■ve pr'■perty, if not disposed of at private I'o will bw -^ijld at auction on Thursday, 21st (Jctober. JAS. G. COOK. Fayetteville, Sept. 6. 43- CAROLINA CITY, N. C. IHE Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad being now completed to P>eaufort Harbor, I have de- termined to locate at Carolina City for the purpose of doing a j Forwarding and General Commission and hope by promptness and strict attention to merit patronage and support. Being the .-\gent of Murkav’s Link or First Ci.ass Packkts to this and Morehead ■ city, every elfort will be made to make this thecln-ap- ! est and most expeditious route to New York. V'essels will be loaded and discharged at my Wharf (adjoining ! the Railroad Wharf.) and thereby save cartage and 1 lighterage. Particular attentic i will be given te all j orders, and to the sale and shipment of Produce. 1 WM. B. GRANT. ! July 2'J, 1858. 32-ly ! WATER WHEELS! WATER WHEELS!! E are now manufacturing Vandewater’s Im proved JOWVAL TURBIWE WATER WHEEL, tor Mills and Factories of every description; and all those wish'uK; to ini[irove their water power will find it for their interest to adlress us by letter, stating the number ot teet. head and fall; their ns al amount of water; the kii.il of machinery to be driven. We can then give them price of wheel, or what we will furnish Wheel and principal Gears for, warranted to do a cer tain amount of work. Tiini' yioen to test 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. RkIKKB.NCE OIVC.V ANl> REQI IREl). HEATH & STEVENSON, Laurel Factory, Prince George’s ooanty, Md. ROBERT BAIRD, Agent, BicluDon(], Va W w A.N ri;i) !^EGROES fora ilississippi Plantation, Men, Bots. Girls, and soBie good Families. tPHR. PAGE. Fayetteville, May (5, 1858. 8-tf Worth & Utley, ForvTurdin»r jind (JcMieral Coimuission MERCHAN rs, i'ayettfville, •V. V. 1. A. WOBTII. ITLKY. T O. & B. G-. WORTH, C'oininission Forwurtliiig Mcrchuiits, Hr*ten't fiuihlinff. Water Strift. •>’. f’. Usual advances made on consignments. Nov. 11, 1857. 59-tf If not will tind them vliefiical ^y^otice*. R. H. A. .McSWAIN has taken an Oftioe on An derson Street, in the rear of .Messrs. Ray &. I’earce's Store, where he can be founJ by those de siring his I’rotVs-^ional services. August 24. 1H58. 40tf sMAi.i, i>()X i)i;\i). C'i ENTLEMf'.N. you th;U wish to sell Likely Youn^ ^ .NEGROES, .Men, Boys, Women and (iirlg, for the highest cash prices, woui 1 di) well to give me a call, or address me at Clinton, N C. J. A McARTHUR. June 5, 1858 17-8inos pd THU L.VIUiUST MANbb'ACTOliY i> Till-: TB^HE subscriber begs leave to re- M turn his thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, and informs the public that he has now and will continue to have an in creased force of experienced Saddle and Harness Makers, whose work he will warrant; and that de is prepared to offer to the public a large and va ried assortment of every tbin); kept in his line, flis assortment of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Trunks, Tra velling ISags. Valises, ."iic , is unsurpassed for work manship and material, and will compare favorably for neatness with any other .Manufactory, either North or South. Persons wanting any thing in his line will do him a favor to call and examine his stock before pur chasing, as he is satisfied it will not fail to please them. His establishment will be found five doors East of Cape Fear Bank, on Person Street. gea'f”Repairing done with neatness and despatch. W. OVERBY. Fayetteville, N. C., Oct 2;i. 57 Gm _ I.niE, l'L.\STKIi, Il.VlR AXD CEMENT. rSlHE undersigned hereby give notice that they have M- become dealers in the above articles. All orders promptly filled, without charge of commission. Terms cash. T. C. & B. G. WORTH. Wilmington, N. C., Oct’r 19. S6-4w .1. WILLIAM F\GE, M. I)., i* M TT S B O It O M; U H, .V. V. Wll. P.\GE may be found at office when not professionally engaged. -May G, 1857. 5tf R. M. ORRELL, TURPENTINE INSPECTOR. THIHOSE sending their S}iirifs Turpetitine to me ■L may rely upon it to have prompt and careful at tention. -My Warehouses are fronting the Wharves and near the River. Sepfr 13, 1858. 4»-lf IMIL IIOIII MITIIE! TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. HOFSE. LOr, AND NEliRO. ■'HE undersigned wishing to close up their old busi ness, otfi-r for sale the IIOU.SE and LOT on Iluy- niouiit, forriicrly ofcupie 1 hy Major (Jiliaore. Also, a NE(iRO 1 I year* of age; having tried hii* for the last five months, we c:in recommend him as an excel lent servant, both for house or out of doors, sold for 130 fault, but to close old business. F. N. & J. II. ROBERTS. May 3, 1858. 7-tf OLD HILLS. tLL persons indebted to the concern of FR.\NK & JERKY s’ld J. H. RoBlkHTS «').. are re- (juested to come forward and settle their bills settled by the last o''this luontli, they in the hands of a Lawful Collector. J. li. ROBERTii ^ CO. .May 8, 7-if r. A. E. HOIINSTEDT, • M^nent for 4!hiclierini^'s M"ianos, Of which he has always some on hand. Wilmington, N. C., Oct’r 2, ISo"*. 51-lypd Dominion I five years, anl has paid its losses,, amounting t •‘j!l'.M2''i without a:iy u>sessm‘,-nt: insurai.-v avei- aging its members about ^ per cent. Policies issued to 1st of 'lay, If'oS, 27t'i''. .\mount of property now insured, ^Sl. 17 l.'*2.’ 3-1. .-\mount premium notes now on hand. ^J21.'^>s 2".. Cash premiums received, !3i ;2,;J17 41 Diukctors. Geo. McNeill, S. T. Hawley, D. .\. Ray, W. N. TillinghaM, H. L. Myrover, A. A. McKethan, S. A'. Tillinghust, J. I>. Williams, Henry Lilly, Jas. G. Cook, N. .V. Stediiian, \. W. Steel. S. J. Hinsdale, Jas. Kyle, T. S. Lutterloh, .L G. Shepherd, VVm. .McLaurin, R. F. Brown, Wiltnington, A. E. Hall, Wilmington. Offu'kks. GEO. McNEILL, President. D. A. Ray, Vice President. C. A. McMillan, Secretary. John Collins and C. C. .McCrummen, Travelling .\gents. The Company invite applications. May 21, 18.'.8. lo-Y tor Nov(Mnl)er, J. HALE SON NEW. niiiip, AM) km'kiiukk's Koi ri: fok Freight for the Interior of North Carolina. ^■ERCH.\NTS iiiid otheis about purohasing their XtI Fall and Winter Supplies, ai’e re.|uested to notice, that liy the completion of the North Eastern Rail Pvoad from ('harleston. S C., to ('heraw, the ad vantages of a ('HE.\P and EXPI^DITIOUS Rout“ fr •m the .Seaho.ir J bus been ofiened to them All freight consigned to the care of the Agent of the North Eastern Rail Road will be forwarded FKEE OF (’OM MISSION No charge will be made for Storage at I'heraw. .\1! goods will t»e taken care of in the Comjiany’s Ware house until sent for. A schedule of charges for transport-*tion of freight will be found at the Post Office. S. S. SOLOMONS, Eng'r and Sup't. Aug. 3. ;>itf O. NOTICE. I PERUVIAN GUANO; ^ 40(1 (’asks LI M E; 50 Bales H,\Y; 5 Bbls. (iLUU. For sal# by July 10. WORTH & UTLEY CORN AND WHISKFY. S BUSHELS good White Corn. 150 Bbls. Whiskey. 80 •* -\pple Brandy. 15 “ N E. Rum. For sale for C.\SH by E. F. MOORE & CO. Sept. «, 186a. 44-tf II. H.-\LL, of New York, in his .I'mrnal nf Il/nilth f(ir July. 1,''')H. says;—“We commend the old l>"inini"n to all lovers of gooil cofi'ee, as we personally know that it is one of the “new things’' oflVred to the public in which no imjiosition is prac ticed, ai;d which has the double vouchers of science and Common sense.” .V SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED, of U (jnarts at 1 7'); 2 (Quarts at 2 OO; (juarts at 2 -Ui and -1 (Quarts at 2 75, at the “Crockery Store.” W. N. TILLINGH.VST. (.)ct 10 5«tf COI I^ON iiONDS FOR SALE. r|'*HK Western Rail Rnad Co. have for sale in amounts j to suit purchasers, •?’20,0UH of the C'oiipoii liotnls of the County if (.'umberland, bearing 7 p>‘r cent, interest, payab’e semi-annually on the 1st June and the 1st of i»ecem- ber, and running 2H ye.irs, of the Oitupoi) l>otnl.'' of the Tdwii of Fayi tteville, hearing ]’er cent interest, payable semi- annuallv on the 1st January and the 1st of July, and runninii 211 years. These bomls were issued in accordance with law to the Westi rn Kail Road (’o., to ]>ay the ('ounty and Town sulxi-iiptions res,.ectiv(dy. Persons l aving money will find these bonds fat thr (irice the Co. is >-ei;ii g tlieni i a l>etter iiivestnient than any Ibink Stm k in the State For terms ai'ply to C. B .\|.\LLE I’T, Es'i , Pres't or to JNO. M. fiO.'^K, 'I'reas'r Western H. H Co. Fayetteville. Feb’y 20, 18-)S. h'.Hf LI r rERLOIFS LINE. Harper's Magaziiui just received. E. Oct’r 27. THE NEW EDITION OF DEVI-KKIX \ B.ITTLE'S LIW REI’IIKTS. Vid.. I. ECEIVES the approval of those wlio h ive ex ft amined it. (Jhief-Justice Nash saj’s, “I have looked through it —it is carefully and well got up. * ♦ 1 think to our Court it will be invaluable—and to the Profession equally so. It will save the labor ot deciding the s inie point again and .again; for there will f>e no excuse |.ir (Jounsel not being apprised of points already adjudi- catt-d.” (ientlemen of the Bar who have purchased ami ex amined it, concur, so far as we know, iu praise of it. For sale, with sets or separate volumes of North Carolina Reports, and Law Books generally, hy E. J. HALE & SON. SCHOOL liOOKS. S.MITH'S Illustrated .Vstronomy; Smith’s Geography and .Atl.as—Revised and Enlarged: Smith’s tioarto (Jeography; Monteith’s (jeographies; Waylan I’s Poli tical Economy, abridged for scliools: Webstjr's Quarto Dictionarj', xc., \c. E. HALE \ SoN. Nov. 1, IMoS, 'I'he \ oice ot Cliristia.i Lil‘ in Sonii; Stand Up for Jesus, a Christian Ballad; Sfiaionon the .Mount, by D. H Hill; Sprague’s Annals of the .American Pulpit, Presbyterian volumes; Trench on the New Testament. E. J. H.VLE i SON. Nov. 1, 1858. NEW liOOKS. UPON THE SEA; or History of Marii nic ...tM. .-Vdventure. Expl.iration and Discovery, iii^ni th** Earliest .\ges to the Present Time, by hrank B. Goodrich. THE (MTV OF THE GREAT KlNti; or, Jern alrm •as it was. as it is. and as it is to be, t'y J T. BMrclny, M. D , Missionary to Jerusalem. MIZIWH, Prayer and Friendship, by I., (;. Loifmif, a' M, Just received l y E. J. H.\LE Ifi S(JN, THE LAW LIBRARY OF THi: L.VTE HON. JOHN 1). TOOMHK. iMue s Ai. i:. '■pitE valuable Law Lihriry of th-1:it(^ Jud.'‘'r • oner. I consisting of u[‘Wards of I'loo hoiiiid \ imcs. an I several iuindred Nos unbound, I ;i '‘n deposited with the nti'i.T*-igned for «ale I'l: ■ k i'l In- : uM in sets, FOB I’ASII ONLY. Thev ir.‘ ironerally in ffocd f>rdei', though of cfnirsc l i'arin- in,irks fit use The prices have been tixed with relerence to iheir condition. Catalogues, with the f>rice annexed to each v.iiume, may be obtained on ajijdicat;- n to tin- suhscribers K J HALE .N: SON Fayetteville. June In. The NY. an.l M«t reeeivp I. S’ TE.\MER “F.\NNY"’ leaves Fayetteville every Monday and Thursday morning, at 15 minutes after Sun-rise: and Wilmington Tuesday and Fridiy, at o'clock.—carrying joissengers and freight. Steamer “SOUTHEKNER,” with a full comji’-'inent of Flats, makes one or more trips per week, as cir- cuinst.tiices may respi re. The accident to the Steamer “ROWAN” will be re paired in a few days. She will then take her place in the line. T. S. LUl’TERLOH. Oct’r 4, 1858. 61-tf So nth er n Etu r mo* .SK'AL ’0MP.\N1 >V, !i fult'M'r '■ui'T'l • F .1 II VLK >. SON Bo.-1 1' nCf’ \N oUstor's* El(‘iiHMil:irv Sjx'liiiiL* k». jU't received E. J. H.\LF, & .'^(•N. ept’r ‘iS. LIFE I VSFR ANC'E. IHE Undersigned h;is been apji'iinted .\/riit it theNi.i’tli C.-irolina \Iutual Lite liisuiai. pan\. Every inenib'-r for It te part ici pMt v- ?i fits of the (’onipany; and the annu.il lo' -'.i lift' nicmtiership. wiiere it amount^ to > '» .i ni.i\- be p.aid one-half in c.ash. and th - oiliei a O'lte at 12 months jJebtors’lives may be instiredby ^ rc l'i'O--. insure his o.vn li!'.- :'or tiie -‘X’ o his family Tlie i'vo-; of .-- ive-; may ^e iti«ui-ed. This sy>tem is iMpidly growiiiL' into tavor, .I'l .,v' i- the civilized worid. It is ono i>;> wli^ch a lamvy, )tn- a small sum annually, m ly he p lo vid'd I or, alicr Uie death ofits ho.i !, m whose exertions tiie_\ him;, liave been dependent for a support. It is a go.,.| in vc ' iient of money, ev^-n if one should live long after t;i ing out a Lite Policy Explanatory pamphlets, and ih« necessary Blanks, furuiahed on application. ^ E. J. HALE !■ .'orn- li- j-n. tin for .\ inun bvMielii ,,r
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