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IFAIT SEMI-WEEKIiT. vol. Mil.] FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., NOV^EMBEK 15, 1858. UlMi l' AM> T11UKS1VAY3. Vt\\\n\) J. WWA] X: SON. Kl'iroilS \\\t I’liOPKlKTOKS. ■ 1 , 1 c \\ • u’y ! >i{'KRVkii 00 jicr aniuiui, if pjiiil in I nil -'-. ■>- •''' ;i’ I'li'.'l ihirinpthe vfivr of subscri))- I II. IT- iil'tor the yc:ir has expirtvl. \ i'V Kii r 1S1'. M KNTS inscrteil for sixty cent* per ! li t' . • !'■ iiiu-s fi.r tlu‘ lirst, uml thirty cents for cacl» , •! 1 1 1;:. ini 'lii-.itioii. \ early inlvertisenientsby spe- , i'.’!itr:u'tc. at re:i^i'na>)le rates. Advertisei s arc .. 'Ti '1 ti! 'tate the luuiiher >f insertions desired, or vv;’.' bo till forliid, and charged accord- A iVfrti.sements to br inserted irmiJf, charged 50 per \ \'r (),500 ACRES OF LAND lOU SALE. ^■111K iSubscriher desiring to mov« to the W«st oti'ers M. to sell the following tracts of valuable land. I ,L .-. nu-Weeklv )bsk.kvkr $8 00 if paid in .1 Harnett Couiity 18 miles North ot Fayetteville. There i« on thi« tract, ! ■ '» if pai l during the year of liubscrip-I two large and comfortable dwelling housea, with all 1 iiii r i!ie vc vr has exi.ired : necessary outhouses, together with a good mill running • ‘ t ■ two saws and grist, with about 300 acres cleared and in a high state of cultivation: the remainder i* excel lent f irmiiie and turpentine land. .Also another tract containing 4000 acres of turpen tine land, about 100 acres of which is cleared. There is on this tract one good dwelling with all necessary , out houses and a gooii grist and saw-mill. 1 wit! take pleai>ure iu showing the above property to any persou wishing to purchase. 11. S. McNElLL. Manchester P. 0. Not. 7th, 1857. 07-t8 iliihma mi fur silk. Subscriber ofters for sale THIRTY-FIVE i HL'NDKEL) ACRES of Land iu ai healthy a sec tion as there is in .Alabama. Forty .\’RES, on which are a gooil Dwelling and all necessary out-houses, in good repair. ONE H L'NDRFH) and SIXTY ACRES, good river bot tom land, 100 acres of which is umler cultivation and produces fine crops of Cotton and Corn. NINE HL'NURKD and SIXTY ,A(’RES ("reek and i Pine lanil, on which is some good farming land. TWENTY-THREE HUNDRED and FORTY .\CRES I Pine land, well suited for Turpentine getting. ■ 1 his property will be sold cheap and on accommoda- 1 ting terms. | -\ddress the subscriber at Mouut Pleasant P. O., j >Ionro« County, .\labama. VVILL1.\.M W. tNGLI.SH. March 11, 1858. Wli-ly I'Oli SAI.E. H.A(;S .VLI M S.M.T—L> bushels each, Hv GKt). W. WILLI.XMS & CD. r.itf WOOD ' 11,1,1 f ftirnislied as heretofc.re, by('. E. Roberts V OrdiTS left at the Office of J. H • : t- X . ^Vi i’kiiigb's buiMing. •JO HANDS W ANTED 'NTll the Is; "f lan'v next, to cut Cord Wood. ' C. E RU15ERTS i CO. , V 00-4t TO PLAN'i ERS AND FARMERS. f||HIE I'NDERSIGNED has been appointed sole IL .\gent in North (’arolina, for the sale of Kettle- wfcll’s Celebrated Fertilizers and Renovators of worn out lands. They comprise his .MAMi*L’i..\Titi> Ol ano, No. 1 and 2. “Uknovatok.” (Gu mo and Land Sa t) No 1 and 2. “Kettlkwki.l’s Salts” and “Land Plaster” of su perior (juality. Mitchell & Croeslale’s highly improved “Supbk Pnosi*H.\TK Ok’ Limk.” Thcsc fertilizers, where they have been tried, require no recoinmenilations, but take the lead of Guano and all the Fertilizers and Renovators of the soil Pamphlets descriptive of the articles, with certificates of their virtues, prices, ic., will be furnished by mail, to luch as desire them, by application to H. NUTT, Sole Ag’t for the State «if N. Ca. Wilmington, Sept. 49-3m. (GROCERIES A’r wholesale. IH.WE just received in store my Fall iitock, em bracing the following articles, viz: I'Jo (]oftVe. t)5 Hhls. and Hhds. Sugar—asborteil. “ l*ork. 50 lioxes ^ood Tobacco. 75 “ (’andy. iiO ) SrmfT—I'^ugle Mill.s. * 75 Hoxes CVackcrs. .\11 of which will he sold for t.WSH, or on short time to tb J best of men. U F. MOORK & CO. Sept. y, 1>‘58. 44-tf VALUAHLE PLANTATION FOR S^lE,r.. ^■IHE subscriber ofl'ers for sale the PLANT.VTION -EL ard improvements where he now resides It i» locateil just below the mouth of Liles’ Treek, in Ca tawba county, near Lewis’ Ferry on the ('atftwba river, aJjoining Henderson Sheri, and containing 515 Acre*. 150 of which are in cultivation and about 50 acres of tliat is goo(J Creek and Branch Bottom. The iinp'rove- luents are a comfortable Log Dwelling, a first late Barn, Stables and stalls for 20 head of horses: Cow sheds, and good Feucen. There is upon the place a good GRIST MILL running .a pair of Burr and a pair of common Stones. The W. N Railroad passe-* through the Farm and the Dejioi is located upon it. It is the most valuable farm in this section of the State. Will be sold for Cash or exchanged for Negroes. A. W. WILSON. Oct. 15, 1858. 57-tf Chronology of Nortli C;iroliii;i, troiii 1584 to 1858, by D. K. Bennett. Just ret-ceivud. E. J. HALE .Sc SON Oct. 21. t’o'rroN UNDtE and GUNN^ B.\GG1NG iu quantities to suit purchasers. For sale by JA!* G. COOK. Sept. 17. 43tf CAPE FE\R BANK SrOCK~ FOR SALK. I^llFTY shares of (.'ape Fear Bank Stoek arp offered fur sale. For further information apply to A. Mcl.li.VN, Cashier. Fayetteville, .Ang W, 1858. ( HAIRS, CHAIRS. L.\RGR lot o*'Stool-bottom Chairs, made at Cool tipring .Mill, and for sale by A. M. CAMPBELL. March 24, ’5*^. yOy STOCK! their >er» are now receivinj NEW DOBBIN \ .1 l.ASr I'ALI,. !. persons indebted to us either by Note or Ace uiit. me lu reby notitied that after the 20th , will be called upon by an otlicer for settle- ; Tluri' is nu gammon in the above; we intend »:,mI we ^a_v. i'). i:i>ise little Bar-r.ills that have been stand- [ r '"ine time, \v,,uld ln.'k better if they were H - —a hint ti> wi*e is sutlicient. F. N. ^ J. H ROBERTS. V I'-'i-" * t'.l-4t fih:sh arrivals. ; ' r receive 1 pr Steamer Fanny, 4 B' Is. Eitra N". 1 .M.-iCKEKEL (for retailing,) d„. “ 1 D i : » 111 •• 1 Do. : •• Mi;ss SHAD; B. xes rilEESi;: , -New Hulled lU’i'KWHEAT FLOUR; Fu.t n M irk 't Be«‘f: Mc'S I’l rk; Goshen Butter: K'; i l: Suirar; i "tl'ei': M,''. i>ses: and every thing liic jr 'vi;i-.n line; wb'ch 1 will sell cheap for C.\l»H ■ ohauize for c .untrv Produce. W. C. TROY. N V a, 60-tf LAND FOR SALE. HKHI MO! N r TANNERY. SITUATED 4 .MILES WE.>T OF WADESBORO’, AN SON COUNTY, N. C. OW the jtanic is over and noboily killed in theso diggins, the undersigned still continues to con- T /'•II .T- o , - „ I duct the general Tanning and Manufacturing of all OHN T. GILMORE now offers for sale a portum on kinds of Leather. Harness, Saddles, Bridles Roots ii of Cumberland , ^^hoes, of everv si.e and description-of the very about y nil es below Fayetteville and about 1* miles | ,„^,eri.al. PLANTATION premium BROGANS, Last of the ( ape !■ ear Rjvcr I he entire swamp has ! surpas^e 1. AH of which he offers and pro- been successlully drained, of the large body ot water exchange tor Raw Hides, Beeswax, by which it was heretofore covered. The land is an- I nn n n ■ i f . i , , , • . , , . , ' I 1 allow, anii all kinds ot countrv produce, on term.^ to parentiv level, beiui; free from ridees i which are so • . i i i . i- . , I justify an ] accommodate hia customers according to common to swamp lands generally. 1 whilst there is an times abundance of fall, V>y which the rain water can be i carried off by ordinary ditches .\ small portion of the land has been in cultivation abjut 7 years, and raiHIS CONVENIENT AND WFLL FURNISHED H- Establishment was opened f)r the reception of Boarders on the 12th inst. The subscriber will spare no pains to make all comfortable who ma}' stop at her house. Regular boarders will here find the quiet com fort of home, combined with the ad\antagus to busi ness men of a Hotel. The stables of Mr. W. C. Troy are in the rear of the Hotel, and travellers mny eiitru-it their horses to his care, with the assurance that the best treatment will be bestowe(J upon them. .MARY ANN POTTER. Oct. 21, 1858. 5fj-3m TO THE PFHLIC. ^■IIIE Subscriber having RENTED the Extensive I ST.\BLES connected with the Dobbin House, ii now prepared te board Hoises by the ilay or month He has s«cure>l the services of an experienced liostler, and premises to give satisfaction to all who may pat ronize his establi-ihment W. r TP.OY. Oct. 21, 185«. 50 3m -\FA\ ^I^HK S.bseril. jS. Stock of BOOMIS and ST.lTiO,VEK\\ whicii they offer at their customary reasonable prices for canh, or ou credit to punctual customers. Among the goodg received tv-day is a large stoek of CAP, LETTER, and other PAPERS. K. J. HALE & SON. Sept’r 27, 185S. .m:i;b()i;x hmi FiiiuiLi:. '■’’HE subscriber wishes to sell his HOUSE ami LOT 4 in Fayetteville, known as the “Farm House,” containing about 00 acres. .Xluo, THREE V.\LU- ,\P.LE NF.ilH.iJ MEN, liiward, Fred and ('harles. j Fred and Edward arc cxcellcnt Spirit liarrel (Joo{ters, —all Toung, tioand and health^’. For terms a{>ply to C. L. LEKTE. or JOS. BAKER, Jr., 1 .Att’v for John Eccles. a8-tf iJhtth f ng ! ! lU'Y EARIA’ ruPlES—NW READY, TJm* Po«‘lit*al >Voi*k'i »f EDGAR ALLAN POE, Beautifully lilustrate l with more than N E 11 U N D RED O R 1 G 1 N A L D E S I G N S . li'.iu.KY, Birkkt. Fu'Tkr. P'CKer."»oill, Tlnniel, I R(.-1»F.Y, Dl OliAN ,\M' .Maoiit; • 1 .-iiiiravcd in the finest style of Wood Engraving By I'ooi'F.K, Lint'in, Evans, sc. ii.’ h u d—t Six It 'llir.". .1 ftu- Cuf iM in .V T' .\'s >, the Fifteenth Edition of ro V o III |> I e t e W o r k IN F'lUR VOLUMES. 12mo. PRICE $1 50, ■ Ltani'ng the Tab'S .f the Grotesque and .\ra- - . ■ : W iiiderful St'.ries .f the Iinagin-ition: .All his , "v; Tli>‘ .■'t'lry Ilf .Vrthur G ir Ion Pym, and a com- ,r. '. i-f- ,11 .)t'a!'; his c'litributi'fns to the Magazines iiTeJ ' v RUFUS W. (iltl.''WoIjD, D D., with Notices . - L.i'.i! by J. R. LowKi.r, and .N. P Willis •- tit bv mail, p ''ace pri'paid. on rec*ipt of price. J. S. REDFIELD, Agent, ;>4 liKEKMA.N t^T., NlW YoRK. N V 4 «'■»- JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. V 1 n m SSI o \ AND ) 1{ W A RDl N i; M E RC11A NT, mittsfoM, *V. V. sonal attfntion given to all Con- those persons who have seen the crops regard the land ■ as equal in fertility to an}' they have seem in this State | or elsewhere The location is healthy, the neighbor- , ho )d good, and the access to Fayetteville and Wil mington easy by means of a good road 1^ miles in ^ length leading directly to the river. Besides this, it 1 Is within 3 miles of a beautiful little village, upon a j high and healthy Bluff, at the river, with a Store, | Ware house and fir-t rate I'lii'ling. All which afford ' many conveniences to the neighborhood. .\s several . persons have spoken of purchasing, this is deeme'l a proper time to call their attention to the subject, inas- ' much as there ii a crop now growing upon a small portion of the land, by which they cau judge of its production. Reasonable terms will be giveu to the purchaser. Sept. lO, 1S58. 45tf REAL ESTaTi: for SALE. ^■IHK DWELLING HOUSE, recently occupied by i Mrs. H. P. Lain, and as present occupied by the Rev. James McDaniel, near Ilaymount, ~ill 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 great bar gain may be had, as I am determined to sell. Tkrm.^ LiBtRAL. J. R. McDON.\LD, .\gt. Fayetteville, May 19. 12ts ~ LANDS for”SALE. I OFFER for sale about OOOO Acre# of Pine Lands near Fayetteville, containing an immense quantity of .Mill Timber, anil a nuiiber of Turpentine Boxes, and several new tasks may be cut. There is on the premises a tine Dwelling House, and all necessary out houses,—Scuppernong and Isabella Grape Vines. — 1000 young Peach and Apple Trees of Lindley's best vari- ties; also, a good F.\RM of about 150 acres cleared; and also a GRIST and S.\W .MILL: and a fine large .Meadow of about 140 acres. The Fayetteville and Coal Fields Rail Road passes through these lands about a mile from the Mills. I will sell in parcels to suit pur chasers, but would prefer to sell the whole together. Apply to ThoB. S. Lutterloh, Esij., Fayetteville, or the subscriber at Pittsborough, N. C. J. H. HA UGH TON. . Not. 12, 1857 00-tf \\ Having ui hand constantly alarge supply of Stock, he ' is prepared to execute all orders neatly and promptly, I with buoh material an 1 » orkmanship as are not to be ex- j celled by any est.'iblihhmerit of the kiud in this part of j the country in style, quality or price, for cash or to j punctual customers .\nd in returning his sincere thanks to his rustomers and frier'ls generally for their formc’- patronage, lie solicits andhopcs to still merit a conti'juance of their favi.rs. JAMES CARAWAY. Mar.'h 4 0i-tlJapd € MM, #. fii* BO.y" S #• tL, Mj s. J E Would call the attention of persons afliicted ith t'hill.s and Fever* to this celebrated Pill, which owes its po|'ularit3' to no puffing, nor to long, windy certificates—but solely to its own merits as a remedy which never tails to cure when taken accord ing to directions accompanying each box. This Pill, unlike many others, contains no mineral, nor any in jurious ingredient, and may be aduiiuistere i with per fect safety at all times, to young or old. As a preventive ajj^nst t'hills. or an7 other type of Fever, it is reconime^ed as unsurpassed; and in treat ment of Fevers generally it is far superior to (Juinine, or any preparation ot Peruvian bark. .\ trial of its merit! is all that is nee le 1 to insure it a favorable position in the estir-ation of even the most inveterate opposer of Propriet.ary iir Patent prescriptions. L 'IL1 MIV (JX S a X TI- B IL IO L 'S PIL L S DEEi* RIVER COA!>. K1TU.MINJUS CC>AL of the best quality oan be bad at the works at Egvpt, at'a reasonable price by the Ton. ' WM. McCLANE. Mining ikngineer. May 21, 1850. O-tf THIR'rY HANDS WVVPED. ^■IHE subscriber wishes to hire by the M'jnth, or B. Day, Thirty Negroes, to work ou the Ninth Sec tion of the Western liail Road. For further particulars inquire at the Ungineer's Office, Fayetteville, or of mu at Little River Bridge. O'BRYAN J- UO. Aug. 16. i8tf aTt:w barrels tlHUlCKoirf -APPLE BR.ANDY, suitable for making ^ wine and putting »p brandy fruit. For sale by W. n. CATvVKR. A«g. 18 38- Enjoy the reputation of being at least as good, if not ! better, than any of the various cathartic Pills of the , age. and are entire'y free from all poisonous, mineral, ' or other injurious properties, and are highly recom mended in Dyspepaia. Liver Complaint, Sick Head ache, Sick Stomach, Habitual Costiveness, Indigestion, &c , and diseases of the Stouiach, Liver, Bowels and Blood generally, they being by their composition equally a lipte l to oitlier of the above cases as a gen eral cathartic, good at all time* when such medicines are required. 'Ve recommend them to the attention of ail persons. Prepared br j f' .M SWYER & CO., Belleville, Illinois. ; Sold by SAMUEL J. HINSDALE, Fayetteville, N. C. ’ .Mso, in all the towns and cities, and by numerous ‘ country agents throughout the southern and western ; Slates and Territories. I F. M. SWYER & Co., I Proprietors, Belleville, IU’b. June 3, 1858 10-Om tX»r ^^ro’.upt p .jriiment.-. andi'asb iidvances made on Produce to ke li': jifi' t .ither ports or Bold in this market. -r 12, l-'55. MILIPARY (iOODS, Gix) ACHES OF i.AAD i;D(;i;\voRTii FiiMUj: FOR salp:. 1 ii it Mto RO\ .v, 4\ T ■ 67 FOR salp: p H E Subscriber offers for sale the above quantity of Land, situated in a healthy neighborhood, three miles from the Wilmington and Charlotte Rail Road, and four from Lumber River. This Land is well adafitcd to Farming, Turpentine, and Ton Timber purposes, hiiving a good range a:id other advantages. 1 ix T Those wishing to purchase may tind me on the pre- Swords, Sashes, Belts, Epaulettes, Laces who will be happy to exhibit it or give any in- \\\} utKV i)i;sriiirni)\ df giiuds. formatioa ooaoerning it desired. ANGLS McQILL. ' iRDIMi TO THB C. *S Armj/ Sfuttt Si'lll YLEK, HARTLEY 6c (iR.VHA.M, IAi »iA\i r 1 y \1 A 1 D i: .X LA N E, ITork. .1 'inc :iO. 40lf 24-1V Ll.\l) FOR SlLli. L ■•FFKR for s,iU- '-lO Acres of LAND, lying on I t:;h West side of Cape Fear River, two miles below ' -vettevil e, and fxtt-nding from the river into the ‘ t’l l hi'.l- This trai;t is about is'ial'y divided into ' r r! Ij“. wiiiip and sand-hill L^rid .\bout 80 ri'-. ar lining 'ti*- river, are under cultivation and .re wt-'il s'ilicd tii- growth ol ('irn and Grass; none ' tlu' Swamp has bi't-n cleared. There are gt'vernl >: od site* * Ii a '!w:‘liinj house on the sand-hills. .\iiy ptMsm wistiia;: !■ purchase will do well to make ii'.- aiipication, I h^vc di-tci iiiin‘il to sell. THOMAS J. ROBINSON. 1".'.^. 44-tf Philudelphu*, N. C., Sept. 1, 1857. Just Roceived BARRELS SUGAR, Crushed and Granulated; 75 Bags COFFEE, Rio, Laguira and Java; 700 Sacks SALT: 20 Bbls. FISH; 75 Kega N.A.ILS; Trace Chains; Steel Hoes; Leather; Buckets; Brooms: Twine; Plough-Lines; Bed-Gorls; Bagging: Rope- Hooj) Iron; ■\le: Porter: Candies; Candles; Cheese; Fine Tea; &c., &c. For sale by C. T. HAIGII & SONS. Oct’r 4. 1858. 52 Ow ,-.-p« Dr. li. CAROIJNA CITY, N. C. fBlHt Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad being M, now completed to Beaufort Harbor, I have de termined to locate at Carolina City for the purpose of doing a Forwarding and General Ccmmission mm VLJ9W and hope by promptness and strict attention to merit I'n-nh Willinm.^'s N,,r Whiskey, j patronage an^ s^upport Beintr the Agent of Mlkray’s MIT('III.'II 11. -,v. n- ; Lisa or First Class Packets to this and Morehead -I.L lia- m i If arrangements with D . i every effort will be made to make this the cheap- mstantly supplied wit i expeditious route to New York. Vessels will be loaded ami discharged at my Wharf (adjoining the Railroad Wharf.) and thereby save cartage and lighterage. Particular attention will be given te all orders, and to the sale and ehipment of Produce. WM. B. GR\NT. July 2'J, 1858. 32-ly WATER WHEELS! WATER WHEELS!! WE are now manufacturing Vandewater s Im proved JOWVAL TURBINE WATER WHEEL, Fr.. I t 111'. * ‘, b his celebrat’'I I’. \ 1, WHl-KKY, which can be had at bis ,'^tore .at all tiiiu's, tiy whoU,»*l(i or retail. »ct’r 11. iXoH. ' iStf DIvN'ris'TRV. TllO^. ^1. WalMui, Having decideil on permanently locating at Floral t'ollege, respectfu'ly informs the citi»ens if this j.lai e and surrounding country thfit h« ix pre- ! ire'l to operate in all the various br.inclies of Sur- '-•‘■on Dentistry, and will be happy to attend all calls e. Prices moderate. I hin Pr.iff>?non at .any i’-'. -fnction guaraiilie 1. July 2'' \ ALi ,\iiLi: ri:al Es rA i'E ; oie IOFFKlt !or sa'u my liESl DENc'E on Hay-inount For health there is no [ilace to excel it There ii 1 line well of wiiter in the yard Description is ute ■'■■■a .Vis I. the i,o T Eiist of my .'^tore. 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 he number of feet, head and fall; their usual amount of water; the kind of machinery to be driven. We can then give them price of wheel, or what we will furnish Wheel and pri icipal Gears for, warranted to do a cer tain amount of work. Tinif tjivnn to tert the ]Vheel, and if it lioes not come up to our figure, the Wheel and j Gears to be delivered to us at the mill of the purchaser. 1 tie ab ,ve property, if not disposed of at private | n£Qjrim;y, e, will be bold at auction on Thursday, 21st October. HE.\TH & STEVENSON, Laurel Factory, Prince George’s ooaatj, Md ROBERT BAIRD, Agent, Eiohaaond, V» Fayetteville, Sept. C. JAS. G. COOK. m- fB^HE Scholastic year is divided into two Session's i commeiii'ing 1st .\ugust and 1st January The course of stu ly is thorough and sy^>tematic, em bracing everything necessary to a complete, solid, and ornamental education. The buildings are so arranged as to combine the comforts of a home, with the advan tages of a school. Instructors of the highest qualifica tions are employed in et-ch of '.be Departmei ts. No Institution in the country possesses advantages supe rior to Edgeworth. T E RMS: Board, including washing, lights, and fuel, per Session of five months, $00 00 Tuition in the Regular Classes, 20 00 The next Session will coinmencp on Monday, .\ugust 2d, 1858. Pupils are admitted at any time during the Session, and charged from the time of entrance. ('atalogues containing all nec*ssary information re specting the Course of Instruction, Terms. &c., will be forwarded or. application to RICHARD STERLING, Principal. Greensboro’, N. ('arolina. May 28, 1858. K-Omospd SMALL FOX DEAD. CA ENTLEMHN, you that wish to sell Likely Young JT NFGROE.S, >!en, Boys, Women and Girls, for the highest cash prices, would do well to give m« a call, or address me at Clinton, N. C. J. A. Mo ARTHUR. June 5, 185H. 17-8mos p'l THE LAItGlvST MA.NUFACTOItY l,\ TIIK fST/«Ti;. fBlIIE 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- cren»ed force of experienced Saddle and Harness Makers, whose work he will warrant; and that ne is prepared to offer to the public a large and va ried assortment of every thing kept in his line. His assortment of Saddles, Hainess, Bridles, Trunks, Tra velling Bags. Valises, &c , is mnsurpassed 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 Sitreet. m^jf“Repairing done with neatness and despatch. W. OVERBY. Fayetteville, N. C., Oct 23. 57 Om 1,1.\1E, PL,\STER. IIAIR ANU I’EME.NT. TBIHE undersigned hereby give notice that they have H become dealers in the above articles. All orders promptly tilled, without charge of commission. Terms T. C. & B. O. WORTH, WANTED .'^EGROF.? fora Mississippi PlantMion, Men, Boys, Girls, and some good Families. El'Htt. PAGE. Fayetteville, May 6, 1858. a-tf Worth & Utley, Eorwardinjr and (General Coinniissio?i MERCHAN rs, FatfettcvUle^ •>*. V. i. A. WORTH. (”2tf) JOS. I'TLHT. ~ T a & B. Gr. WORTH, CoiDiiiisiiion iSj Eorwan *rcliaiits. Urtttn't Building, Water Slntt, •Y. 4:. Usual advances made on consignments. 11, 1857. Aug. 18. Vlotliin^ ! H. (GRAHAM j Is now receivinii a fine Stock of ileudif^madc Clolhittff I To suit tiie Fall and Wintir, of tiik L.\tkst Siyi.ks. , He would solicit his custoiio i-, i-;.I friends to give him a call, as hu offers his " •..in;' Low lou ('.^su, 1 or on reasonable terms to piiiiiipt p.iying customers. AK.MtNTS t’l 1 IN tiik L.\TKST FaSIIIu.N j He may bo loun i East jam on Market Square. Oct. y. 5.3-;>m .\olice lo %Vido%v*'. rSlHE Widows of Mexic».n Soldiers, and the Widows -B. of Soldiers who Uii.o in skuvice in the war of 1812, can have their pensions continued by calling on the undersigned, Coi.gress having made additional prevision for them Give me the uianagement of your claims, and the money thall come at once, or no charge. JNO. -M. ROSE, Agt. for Pe’.sions. Fayetteville, June 12, 1858. I'J- HOLSE, LOT, AND Nl'JiRO. ~ f|''HE undersigned wishing to close up their old busi ly ness, offer fir sale Uie HoCSK and LOT on Hay- mount, fiirmerly occupied by .Major Gilmore. .Also, a NEGRO BoY 14 years of aae; having tried him for the List five months, we cau recommend him as an excel lent fcerv.uit. both for house or out of doors, sold for MO fault, but to c'.o.se old business. F. N. & J. H. ROBERTS. May 3, 1858 7-tf OLD JULLS. A LL persons indebted to the concern of FR.ANK & ..m JERRY and J. H. ROBERTS J ('O.. are re quested to come forward and settle their bills. If not settlxd by the last o'this month, they will tind them in the hands of a Lawful Collector. J. 11. ROBERTS ^ CO. May J. 7-tf r. i:. HOHNSTEDT, ^Mgcnt for Chirf^erinii^'s i*iunoM, t)f which he has always some on hand. 51-lypd i\ow Dry Goods. W. .M AC l.\ I'MtK Has received— Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattincts, Tweeds, Kent ky Jean.s Kerseys, Linseys, Fl.aiinels, Blankets; Muslin-de-Lains, .Mpacas, ('alicoes, (I!nihanl^; Brilliantes, Silk Velvets. Silk Robe«. Jai’iiiiet.s: •Muslins, Ribbons. Laces, Muslin IMgings, Insurtings: Embroidered Sleeves, Collars, Gloves, .Mitts, Gaunt lets, Hosiery; Elastic Enameled Ribbon Belt*. Table Damask, Napkins, Toweling: Irish Linen, Shirting, Sheetin^;, ('ounterp:ine9. Bed Tick; Cloaks, .\lartillns. Shawls; Merino Skirts, J. iV P. Coats' Spool Bonnets, Col’d Flats, Ruches, .\iiilicial>; Extension Skirts, Skirt ('oril. Rattan, V,halebone; Ready-.Made ('lothing. Hats. Caps. Gaiters. Boots, Slioes; Coitoii Seine Twine, Gilling Nets; (^)Iton t'ards, French Baskets, Enainled Satcheis: Fancy Zephyr Hoods. Oct. 25, 1858. 57if > iiOusroM ou Ll) inform his friends and former customer^ that be may be found 2 d > .rs below thet^ijie Fear BanV;, and 5 doors above his o! 1 s. and soulh .^ide Person Street, where he intenis to keep on hand, Harnessj Saddles.Bridles, Whips, Collars, and every tiling belonging to li' ~ rra le. H o respectful ly invites iiis friends from the countrv to ca’’ un 1 ex amine his stock bel'ore jiurclnis'.;;;.. He will attend to Repairing i'.' li arness;'--'d .'^•i lules punctually, and his charges shall i>e iiiodorat*- He would reijuest ail indebted to the tirm ol'iioLSTii.N & OVERBY to settle with W. Overby or him»elf, as they are conipeliofi; ,o settle the firm's debts. .-Vugust llloli. tl FAYETTEVILLK MLTL’AL INSlillA.XOi; ('OMI’A.W, ASSilTS $230,326,28, w f B1H1S Company h.as been in ijiention more fh.i: JL five years, and has ji.ii 1 its losse-. aniouutMii: t, *l',M2'i '.‘o, witiiout any assi'ssiaent: insurance av i- aging its members about A jier cent. Policies issued to 1st of .May, 1,''>'^. .Amount of property now insured. >^1.17 1.'*2! :;i. •Amount premium notes now on htnd. >J2l, ‘o.'' 2-'. Cash premiums received, > '2.-.17 11 Dikkcikks. S. T. Hawley, Geo. McNeill, D. Ray, H. L. Myrover, S. W. Tillinghast, Henry Lilly, N. Stedman, .S. J. Hinsdale, T. S. Lutterloh, SVm. .McLaurin, Not. 59-tf •ifledkcal ^\*otice^ Dr. H. a. McSW.MN h»^ taken an Oflioe on An- j derson Street, in the rear of .Messrs. Ray & : Pearce’s Store, where he *an be foaud by those de- { eiring his Professional serviees. j August 24, 1858. 4Utf j J. Wii.i.i v.\I l>\Gi:, ,\l. i).. ' r iTTsno ttovu u, .v. ■'^R. PAGE may be found al otiice when not MLW profeseionally engaged. May 6, 1857. 5tf R. M. ORRELL, TURPENTINE INSPECTOR. fB^HOSE sending their Spirits Turpen ine to me ■- may rely upon it to have jirompt and ear«ful at tention. .My Wareheuses aro fronting the Wharve» and near the River. tiept’r 12, 185S. 46-tf RilL 110.U) MITli! TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Wilmington, .N Oct’r 2, ISS*'. Oominion Z -5: i\EW, niE\r, .\M) ii\ri:i)iri(irs koi ti: fur Freight for the Interior of North Carolina. ER(Mf.\NTS and others about purchasing their M. Fall and Winter Supplies, are requested to notice, that by the completion of the North Eastern Rail Road from Charleston. S. to Cheraw, tiie ad vantages of a CHE.AP and LXPEDlTloUS Route fr,im the Seaboar 1 has been opened to them All freight consiirned to the care of the Agent of the North Eastern Rail Road wiil be forwarded FREE OF ('OMMISSli)N. No charge will be made for .'Storage at?heraw. .\ll goods will lie taken care of in the Company’s Ware house until sent for. A schedule of charges for transportation of fraight will be fonud at the Post Otficc. S. S. SOLOMONS, Eng’r and .“^up’t. Aug. 8. !l4tf O. Noric 1 PERUVIAN GUANO; WORTH & UTLEY. Wilmington, N. C., Oot’r 19. 56-4w 400 Casks LIME; 50 Bales H.AY; 5 Bbls. GLUlk. For sale by July 10. 27- cTTrN AND ^ HISKEV. iJkJkJk BUSHELS good White Corn. 150 Bbls. Whiskey. 80 “ .Apple Brandy. 16 “ N. E. Rum. For lale for CASH by E. F. MOORE & CO. 8«pt. 9, 1368. 44-tf R. H.\LL, of New York, in his J"urniil of Heolth for July, 1858. says:—“We commend the fld I> 'Viini'iH I'ot to all lovers of good coffee, as we personally know that it is on^ of the “new things” offered to the public in which no imposition is prac ticed, and which has the double vouchers of science and common sense.’’ SUPPLY JUST RF.mVED, of 1A Quarts at 1 75; 2 Quarts at 2 00: 8 Quarts at 2 35 and 4 Ciuarts at 2 75, at the “Crockcrv St> re ” W. N. TILLINGHAST Oct 19 5«tf COI PON RONDS roR .^ALE. fl'^HE Western Rail Rond Co. have for sale in amounts f to "luit pur:’hasers, S20,(i00 of the Coupon IJonrlp of tlic County mT Ctimberland, bearing 7 per cent, interest, payable semi-annually on the 1st .hine and the l^^t of Decem ber. and running 20 years. 8U0,(MI(I of the C.iupon liond.'i of the Town of Fayetteville, bearing per cent interest, payable semi- annually on the 1st January and the 1st of July, and running 20 years. These bonds were issued in accordance with law to the W’estcrn Rail Road ('o.. to pay the (’lomty and Town siibsciiptions respectively. Persons having money will find these bonds iat the price the (’o. is sel!ii i; themi a better invpstir.eut than any Bank .Sfoi-k in the Stafe For terms apply to il. .M.\LLETT, Esq., Preo't or to JNO. ,M. H(>SE. i’reas'r Western P>. R (’o. Fayetteville. Feb’y 2^. 18.58. 8'.Hf LUrTEULOirs I.INE. ^aw^’E.AMER “F\NNY” leaves Fayetteville every .Monday ami Thursday morning, at 15 minutes after Sun-rise: ami Wilmington Tuesday and Friday, at o’clock,—carrying passengers and freight. Steamer “S(JUT H ERNER,” with a full complement of"Fiats, makes one or more trips per week, as cir cumstances may require. 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. LUTTERLOH. Oct’r 4, 1858. 51-tf W. N. Tilliii;.;iia^i, .A. .V. ML'Keth.U!, J. 1), Williatii?, .las. (! (’o k, A. W. Steel, •las. Kyle, .1, G. Shepherd. R. F. Brown. \Viiui!ngton .A. E. Hall, Wilmington. Okfitkks. GEO. McNEILL, President. D. A. Rat, A'ice President. C. A. McMii.lxn, Secretary. John Collins and C. C. .Mc('rummen, Travening Agents The Company invite application". May 21, 185S. Li-Y Harj)or*s Magazino tor Novem!)cr. just received. E. J. H.VLh \ .'^'.•N Oct’r 27. THE NEW EDITION Ol ym-KEIA BATTLK'S LIW KL’lMlinS. UlL I, Receives the approval of those V ho have ex amined it. ('hief Justice Nash says, “1 have looked 'iirough ii —it is carefully and well got up. * * 1 think to our Court it will he invaluable—and to the Pr-.fes.s),,!) equally so. It will save the labor id decidini: the same point again ami again; for there will be no e.\eusi- lor ('ounsel not being apprised of points already adjudi cated.’ Gentlemen of the Bar who have jmrchased and ex amined it, concur, so far as wc kno'", in praise of it. For sale, with sets or separate volumes ,>f North Carolina Reports, and Law Books gener.ally, by E. J. MALL .SON. SC HOOL ROOKS. ^MI TH’S Illustrated .Astronomy: Smith'sGcogr.iphy and .Atlas—Revised and Flnlarge I: Smith’s Ju,arto Geography; .Mnnteith’s }eographies; Wayland's Poli tical Economy, abridged for schools: Webster's i.^uarto Dictionary, ,vc., Kc. E J. H.VLl'.; .V SO.N. Nov. 1, l,''-”)8. 'The \\)ice ot Clirisliu.i Lit** in Soiio-; Staiid Up for .lesu*. a Christian B:illal; I'trmon on the .Mount, by D. H. Hill; Sprajiue’s .Vrnials of the .American Pulpit, Presbyterian volumes: Trench oa the New Testament. ' E. J. H.Vi.E .b: So.N. Nov. 1, 1858. NEW ROOKS. AN UPON THE SEA; or A History li’ Maritinie .\dventure, Expl .ration and Dl'i .viTv, f'.oin the Earliest -Ages to the Present Time, by hr ink •!. Goodi'ich. THE CITY OF THE GREAT KlNi.: or, Jevuhalem as it was, ."is it is. and as it is to be, by .1. T. B re'ay. M. D . Missionary to .lerusalem. MIZP.AH. Praver and Friendship. I v L. C. Loomis. A M. Just received b\’ K. J. H.\I.i' & SON. THE LAW LIBRARY OF THE LATE HON. JOHN D. TOO.MKK, I' > K \ i:. ’’HE valuable Law Library of the!at- .ludre T' .mer. Consisting of upwarls of lO'lil bound \ urnes. !id sever,-tl hundrC'i Nos unbouii 1 Iri-l.i loi iep'.siten with the ii'i ler^igned for sale The b; ,k- v.: I be «oM in sets. FOR CASH >NF.Y. They are iren'-ra’.ly in go, .1 ,,vder, thoU‘,:h of course be^irinjr m irks ot ns(i 1 he jirices have been fixed with reference lo tlieir condition. Catalogues, with the price annexe I to cae)i V '.utn.-. may he o'.taioe 1 oti apr.lii'ation to th.' sob^eri o rs E. J. il.M.E .V .'^ON. Fayetteville, June 10. Tiie Soufitem lifrrmo* NY. ato! .Mr.SK’.\L Co\n>.ANIoN. furtlpr -upply ust receive ! E .1 !l \i.L • • nCT^ Wobstor's I'Jciiw-iiliirv Sj)c!!in^»^ Book-:, just received. E. J. H.ALL k, t'sON. Sept’r 23. LIFE INSI R\NCE. ^■IHE Undersigned his been apiiointed .\crt'nr «.! S. tlie Nortli t’arolin.a Mutual Life I:i-u i ai!i >- ’oin pany. Every membfr for life pari ic: p.ites i n i:u' | fits ot' the (Company: and the annu il itr'on:iini life membership, wiiere it ainouiits to or more, mav be i>aid one-half in cash, and the other m a note at 12 m.intii s Debtors’lives may be insureilby ere Ltor'-. -A man may insure his own life for t!ie e^- U' ve h •nelii of his family The live.s of T.ive-- ai iv be instinid. This system is rapidly gi-owing ^ito l.iV' i-. all -.ver the civilized world. It is on'* by wi,,ch a aii.i . . l") a small sum annually, may oe provided lor a t' r me death of its head, «n whose exertions tiima.> ‘•'‘•■ been dependent for a suj>port. It is a good in'' i. i.t of money, even il one shou.d live long alt out a Li'le Policy Explanatory pampii'- -' necessary Blanks, furnished on application. I for I- 1 li-nig iilld tho £. J. HALE.
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