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kl 9(H jtrtfo of Uie l ‘*gi-«lature of JtiMl charter. Ii, ions fxt'eed S8uo I.. These •>'» '■> uenrlv lortv a «uu:)e ohinge of m c.u.iucietl -witb ‘ succes-i «. »>- we are in. ment Kf ^ a .Iny’s delay in itigHiion, DKtwith- Actions uiHj^ possible in such a h« practice of the »*hor. caref.;liv to fifty Uisiinci ‘•“"umlon each sd tl.ereon. and the »»«ncat ion, extend proi...rty lo a very t*. Hinl }.re>jenis a •rie.i, •. ujK.n whi^L iiL.t a nma. i ,2 -j»a*Krd^ ascer- n 1 ifduoed I, which are nnes. T iy'»«em. :.d,,laci„u I ohiained tlie i It surpassed ■ • t»a inrreiMod i>^ year.^itha %.ad\ K-ui ii^ is the wide K’h ir fnirsues with Ki to )n‘ v-Ted in pH' d. ..-iih coin- ihe n..-i sw,>epi„c W!illi)Wi‘d up oth,.r ites-' hich s‘ - ■‘labiliiv ©the . ured rilft. L'on THK OMPIM. 1 i pkhpetl al MOP. Idetit. . BRH'E. Jr., Sfr'y, I8i>y. ^lark-.’t \ alue. ^^0•j,53^ 2tj gage, 4.-J1J 1.5 ®U in si> rest. 44,0*; - 28.t^j int. int St, 2:.T"“i iuterest. •• 10,-HSJ r 1*5. o«X) 5,oo«j •* 110 Tued in’**i 57.5tr_* jv rereai. ■'*2,:i70 10,20(.> 4d,5t,>0 2.-',i«.hi 0 Stock. •X>.( ‘ “ lo.::;?’.; ‘ 12.5 w *• l,25o Uerbury. > t '.,250 fford Spa, ‘ 5,-i5U ovidence R I 1.872 krtforii. i 45.C0O “ 1-,: •• rt- •• H.4‘ = : ■'>.4W *• •'.f.OO “ i 0. •sey , N .) 1,. xj Loiii- M> nr Yort. 1 ,4''^) l- .-M) • -4.2'XJ 1:4,41"* 11,2--; • i li ''li;!;! 44.4-J'! “ .. 4:i!4»ii> 4o,l)-! i;4.730 48.05/) *i S-j.fiV’ M, $1K' u' ■» ny lit r;:vet■-ville. K .I'HVLK. 2T IKO>, , A:C. of i;..x aiil i'ookirn Lead Pipe. Also Voffer Pot.'' AMIMAKTINK HKNT. OU.'^K. on Mayiiiouni, r,r pi' --fuinr ''en4:iire M AMI’IjKI-I- •.Hi’ JUKKSIv , Firk-: ^;ry nice CUKK^E. • 15. C>'>K. ^ 54-1 f PKR’Sfc I C L K . tor > VVl.SK JKLLIKS. reaei-'v' usiiii;. p"’ sruall lold l.y ail the princi hout tlu L . S. liiijt 'lij'. '.ewVork. 71 -^iiipti oys r£N3, ERS, &c. Liiicii^t, asiil those de* ne . -d., .i.ould .ee ■e si_':;l*-.! with the tull SONS " ijWDtN, «'■* urability ol the goods, lily nece.riary a» larP« * Linear are prepared, i»h the uume of K>‘ reji .--dl.—■ of the m- iiieri.iiu corirtunier anJ goi' : u will not reaiiuj ■will'" purehaHera c»u >rthh charac'er t J. 15 L(M KE, luri.- St., New York. 4'j^lyp*16™oB TO (DIB SEMI-WEEK L, Y. [VOL. VIII.] FAYETTEVILLE, X. C., FEBRUARY 7, 1859. [NO. 786.] PniNTED MOND.VYS AND THCRSDAYS. EDWARD J. HALE & SOX, • EUITOKS AND PROPKIKTORS. Price for the Semi-Weekly Obskuver ^3 )U if paid in advance; 5>3 60 if paid during ihe year of subscrip tion; or S4 after the year has expired, for the Weekly Observer 5ll 00 per annum, if paid in advance; $2 60 if paid during the year of subscrip tion; or jiS 00 after the year has expired. Slt^ AUVERTIStMENTS inserted for 00 cents per -quare of 10 lines for the first, ami 80 cents for each succeeding publioatioii. Yearly advertisements by spe cial contracts, at reasonable rates. Advertisers are reuucsted to state the number of insertions desired, or they will be oontinuel till forbid, aud charged accord- iiigly. Advertisements to be iuierted iio'tde, chai’god 50 per cent extra. AD.TIli\IS'FK.\TOR^!^ SAIjVI. /vN the ICth day of Febniary 1S59, I will sell to the V./ hijfhest bidder at the .Market House in Fayetteville, JNE H(,)USp] AND LOT, in good repair, on the West side of Robcsou Street, adjoining tho Methodist Protes- taut Chiiroli Lot. The reversion (after the widow’s dower) of the HOUSE and LOT on Haymcuut tho residence of the late Willie F. Moore. One Negro 150Y' (.\lfred) aged about H years. Terms 6 months crelii for notes which will negotiate. E. F. .MOORH, Adm’r of W. F. Moore, ALS(} ■ y - - At the same time and place, One Fine two Horse ; ^ in:>iwi:LL tiousi:, CARH1.\GE; One BAROUCHh. lermsatsale. T. WA!M>!M. HAS TAKEN CHAKGE OF THE , FAYKTTKVII^L.1: HOTEL. j With efficiunt aid in the different departmeutu, j and his own supervision of the entire E«tabli«h- ! ment, iio hopub to givu sati^tuulion to tho Pat- i rons of the House. I NKW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. ALEX. JOHNSON, Jr., HA.S received and i* tliis day receiving, a larg« and desirable STO( K OF GOODS, embracing all the newest style* of 11(3^“ Raleigh and Warsaw foiir-liorse lines of Stages | LildieS DreSS Goocls, Cloaks, Sliawls, aiTive and depart trom this Huusu Daily, and the Salem *jtagc Tri-weely. Fayetteville, N. ('., (Jct'r 1. 51-ly E. F. Jan'v ‘22 MOORE. 8:i-ts nor.\TAI.\ SCE.XERY. Tht Sccjtery of ^\urth Carolina and Western iSouth Carolina. BY HENRY E. ( OLTON. \WORK upon the Scenery of the Rlue Ridge and its I'ellow ranges of Mountains will be published »urly ill January. The following will be its cnitents: i'iiiip. I—Introduction. II—Asheville. III—Routes to reach .Vsheville—the Swauanoa iluj' Koa 1. t lu.p. IV—The Hickory Xtit Gap Road. V—The Routes from South Carolina—Salem :iap and Jones Gap, Flat Rock, Hendersonville, Cwsar’s Head, Whiteside Mt. and Cashier's Valley. Cha{>. VI—.\ Route via Wilkesborough and Lenoir; :lie Valley of the Yadkin; Wilkesborough; Happy Valley: Lenoir; Hi'bri'ten, etc. ( uap. VII—Morganton and its surroundings; the i'iedmont Springs; Hawk’s Bill and Table Rock. Chap. Vlll.—Linville Falls; the Gingercako Rock; N'.irth Cove and the Cave. I’hap. IX—The Vicinity of Asheville; the White Sul phur; the Million Springs; Pleasant Drives. Chap. X—The Black Mountain; the .Mountain House; Journal of a Party. (’hap. XI.—The Roan Mouniuiu; the bald Mount. I'hap. XII—The French Broad River and the Warm .pring!^. Chap. XIII—Pleasant Country Stopping Places; Car- -.lU '^on the Catawba; Hairis's at Chimney Rock; Sherill's u' Hickory Nut Gap; Penland’s at Flat Rock on Toe Kiver, in Yancey; Alexander's and A. E. Baird’s on the Fri-nch Broad; Alexander’.s on the Swannanoa. I hap. XIV—The Western Counties; Haywood, Jack- f.in. Macon and Cherokee; Pigeon River; Franklin; a Winter Trip; Valley River; the Nantihala; Cherokee ludiaus. '-’hup. XV—Productions of the West, Agricultural and Mineral; Wild Flowers; Tree Growth; Wild Animals and Reptile^. ■ .\i’PL.M>i.\.—The Pilot Mountain; Salem: Pielmont j Springs of Stoke«: .Shocco Springs; Kittrell’s Springs; i Lotttrs of Dr. Christy on Mountains of North Carolina. I T!ie Work will contain four views of Mouni.iin Scenery • and a Map of that section of country, showing all Roads, ] Stage Lines, Slopping Places; N'lled Places, etc. It will be got up in the best style of art, and sold at 00 cents ].er copy. When sent by mail, 66 cents. Persons wish- iiii£ c opies, will address W. L. Pomeroy, Raleigh. N. C. A liberal discount to those taking a number of copies for sale or distribution. .\ number of advertisements of Hotels, Livery Stables and Springs will be inserted upon fly-leaves, if forwarded immediately. tfOf" Papers of the Stale will confer a favor by giving tliir one or more insertions. Oec’r 27. 76- PKOSPECTlJii or THE NORTH CAKULIXA JOI RXAL OF EDlt ATIO\ FOR 1859. 'PilK Second Volume of the Jounxal will commence I with the next year, and the tir^t number will be is- •^iied ubout the mi>ldle of January. It will be piiMished ii'inthly, and each number will contain not le^s than '.hir’y-two jiages of reading matter. Tiu- Journal will be neatly primed, on tine paper and :!. I «tyle equnl to the present Volume. The aim of who have charge of it. will be to make it a valuable - ixiliury in the cause of education. It is the property and organ of the State Educational ^sjociation, and is under its control. Through its pages «ie (ienerai Superintendent of Commnn Schools will ^•ur.nninicate with the School officers and teachers of the S'nie. Articles are solicited from teachers and other friends 'it education. TLK.MS INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE.) Five Copies, or more, ordered at onetime, or to one address, (>NE DOLLAR each, per annum. ■\ Idiiioii'il copies at the same rate. Single c py. S- All teachers and school officers are requested to act as Hgt‘nt>. The Teacher who sends us the largest number of sub- MM-ibers not less than thirty,) before the 1 st of January, will be entitled to half a page of advertising for the year; The one sending the next largest number will be entitled to the fourth of a page; And eacli one sending 25 or more will be entitled to a card not exceeding eight lines. All communications relating lo the Journal should be H'ldressed to J. I). CAMPBELL. Resident Editor. Greensborougli, N. (' Valiiabit* .\e;;'ro Woman A: C'liil- dreii lor ^iale. \'1’"1LL be sold at the Market House on Mondav. the VV 7th dav of Februarv. 1850. a VALUABLE Wo'MAN AND THREE CHILDREN, to close a deed of trust made by (}. W. McDonald to me. Terms of sale,’.M) days credit,—notes that will discount at either of the Banks in Fayetteville. E. L. WINSLOW, Trustee. E. LEETE, Auct'r. Jan’y 1, 1859. 76-ts L.li\l) FOR SILK. I OFFER for sa’ _> il l'' .\cr» s of LAND, lying on the West side of Cape Fear River, two miles below Fay etteville. and extending from the i-iver into the sand hills. This tract is about equally divided into river- ridge, swamp and •iand-hill Land. About !S'I acres, adjoining the river, are under cultivation and are well suited to the growth of i-orn and (Jrass: none of the Swamp has been cleared. There are several good sites for a dwelling house on the sand-hills. Any person wishing to purchase will do well to make early appli cation, as I have determined to sell. THOMAS J. ROBINSON, j Sept. 8. 1858. 44tf 1HIL Subscriber offers for sale THIRTV-FIVF^ HUN DRED .\CULS of Land in as healthy a section as i there is in Alabama. I FORTY ACRES, on which are a good Dwelling and j all necessary out-houses, in good repair. ONE HUNDRED and SIXTY ACRES, good river bot tom land, loo acres of which is under cultivation and produces fine crops of Cotton and (’orn. NINE HUNDRED and SIXTY ACRES Creek and Pine land, on which is some good farming land. TWENT\-THREE HUNDHED and FORTY ACRES Pine 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 Countv, Alabama. WILLIA.M W. ENGLISH. March 11. 1S5S. yJ-ly FAVETTEVILil.E, C. stdf nf drven Sfrr-f^ n f\;,r (lourg ^\nrth of thr Mar hit. ^ r^'^lll'. Sub'orilior d«--.ires tluouph this medium to ackowk-ilge the liberal patronage bestow ed upon his House the past ^eal'—an>l as he has just erected New Stables and C.-irriage Shed conven ient to the Il'nise and to water hr taktv- j)leasure in say ing to his patron' and the piit)iic generally, lh.it ho is still prepared to accoiiimt'dato them with transient and permanent boar'l, and re>‘i>‘'cifidly solicits a continuance j of the liberal jiatronagc herrtiifore rofeived. Every ex- I ertion on his part shall be iwed to render them coiiiforta- | ble during their sojourn with him. His table is always | supplied with the be.-jt the market affords. | P. shi:mwell. March I’ l. 1S5S. 8(5-tf ! I fayktti:villf: I MUTUAL IXSUHAXCC C03IPANY.! Ar;SF.TS $230,326.28. | riiHIS CompMiy h i' been in operation more than five 1 years, aii'l has paid its losses, amininting to Sl'J.f'Jt) '.♦5. without aiiv assesrunent; insurance averaging its members about \ percent. Policies is'Ued to 1 -i ol May. l^5s, ’J?'’!'.'. Amount oi'property n iw insured, >^1.474,‘.*2‘2 34 .\mount premium notes niw on hand. •J‘_’4,‘Jt;8 'I'i Cash prennuni* received. H2,:il7 41 DlIltCTOKS. Geo. McNeill, D. A L.iy, 11. 1.. Myrovor, .S. W, Tillin^jhast, Henry Lilly. N. .V. Ste'iinan, S. J. Hinsdale. T, S. Luiterloh, V^'m. McLau;iii. A. S. T. Hawley, W. N. Tillinghast A, M'-Ketliun, J. D. William*. Ja-*. (i. Cook, .\. \V. Steele. Ja». Kyle. J. (}. .'^hephetd, R. F. Brown, Wikaingtou. Uec'r A MEMOIR OF Kt:V. EMMI \ ^1 ITC H 311.L, D. I> , LATE rROFESSOK OK CHEMISTRY, .MINERALOGY, AND GEOLOGY, IN THE UNIVERSITY OF N. C. *’1 ''OGETHER with the tributes of respect to his mem- 1 ory, by various public meetings and literary as- 'otiatioiis. and the addresses delivered at the re-inter- tni-‘tit of his remains on .Mount .Mitchell, by the Ut. Rev. .lames H. Otey, Bishop of Tetinessee, and Hon. Da vid L. Swain, Presiflent of the University of N. (\ This interesting little book, giving a graphic sketch of tlie life and the onjy correct account of the tragic death of this great and good man, together with it fine STEEL PLATE LIKENESS ■'f Dr. .NIitchell, is now^ reaiiy and may be liad at the 15ook^torl!s of .Messrs. Pomeroy iS: Turner, in Raleigh, M:illett iV (!o., in ('hapel Hill, and at the office of pub lication. I’l'ice. in Paper, 30 cents; in Cloth, 50 cents per Copy, (’opies I in paper covers,) sent by mail to any part of the country, free of postage, upon the receipt 'jf ;',5 cents in coin or postage stamps; in cloth (library ^tyle,; for 55 cents per copy. Address J. M. HENDERSON, hapel Hill, N. C. 74- Tlie Hew Edition ot* Devercux & Battle’^ Law Reports, Vol. 1, 1_)1’.'’KIVES the approval of tho.se who have examined i it. hief Ju'ticc Nash-says, “I have lookei through it it i.' carefully and well got up. * * * i think to our * “uri it will be invaluable^—and to the Profession equally “u. It will -..ive the labor of deciding the same points ugain au'l again; for there will be no excuse for Counsel not being apprin. d of points already adjudicated.’’ Gentlemen of the B.ir who have purchased and ex- iuaitied it, concur, so far as we know, in praise of it. ^or sale, with sots or separate volumes of North Ca rolina Rcpoite, ttud Law Books genei’ally, by K. J. UALB & SON. Land for 2Sale* JOHN T. GILMORE now offers for sale a portion of his swamp lands in the county of Cumberland about 14 miles below Fayetteville, anil about li miles East of the Cape Fear River. The entire swamp has been suc cessfully drained, of the large body of water by which it was heretofore covered. The land is app.arently level, being free from ridges i which are so commtin to swamp lands generally.) whilst there is an abundance of fall, by which the rain water can be carried off by ordinary ditches. A small yiortion of the land has been in cultivation about 7 years, and those persons who have seen the crops regard the lati'l as equal in fcrtilily j to any they have seen in this State or elsewhere. The location is healthy, the neighborhood good, and the ac- I cess to Fayetteville and Wilniington easy l>y means ot' ! a good road IJ miles in length leading directly to the j river. Besides this, it is within 3 miles of a beautiful little village, upon a high and healthy Bluff, at the j river, with a Store. Ware-house an^l first-rate landing. I .Vll which afl'ord many conveniences to the neighbor- I hood. As several j.ersons have spoken of purchasing, this is cleemed a jiroper time to call tlicir attention lo the subject, ina.smuch as there is a crop tiow growing uj'on a small portion of tho land, by which they can judge of it? production, Reasonable terms will be given to the purchaser. Sept. 1(1. 185S. 45tf l^aiid$!> for Sale. (OFFER for sale about f.oOO .\cres of Pine Lands near Fayetteville, containing an inm;nse quantity of .Mill Timber, and a number ot Turj>cn:i.ie Boxes, and several new tasks may be cut. There is on tiie premises a fine Dwelling House, and all tic^O' arv out-houses.—Scup- pernong and Isabella (irape Vines.—lfJ(M) young Peach and Apple Trees of Lindlcy’s best varieties: also, a good F.MINI of a>>out 15'1 ac’cs cleared: and also aC'iRlST and SAW MILL: and a fine large Meadow of about 1 lo acres. The Favetteville nn-l Coal Fields Rail Road passes through these hin ls abotu a mile from the Mills. I will sell in j)arcels to suit purchasers, but would pre fer to sell the whole together. Apply to Thos. S. Iut- terloh. Esq.. Fayetteville, or the subscriber at Pitts- borough, N. J. H. HAl (illTON. Nov. 12, 1857. 6'itf Valuable Plantation FOR SALK. fllHE subscriber offers for sale the PL.VNTATION and X improvements where he now resides. It is located just below the mouth of Liles’ 'reek, in ('atawha County, near Lewis’ Ferry on the ('atawlia river, adjoining Hen derson Sheri, and containing f>lo Acres, 150 of whicii are in cultivation and about 50 acres of that is good Creek and Branch Bottom. The improvements are a comfortable Log Dwelling, a first rate Barn, Stafdes and stalls for ‘20 !ieaI of horses: Cow sheds, and good Fences. There is upon the place a good GRIST MILL running a pair of Burr and a pair of common Stones. The W. N. C. Railroad jiasses through the Farm and the Depot is located upon it. It is the most valuable f'irm in this section of the State. Will be sold for f^ish or exchanged for Negroes. .V. W. WILSON. Oct. 15, 1858. 57tf E. Hall, Wiluiing'on. OrricEi:'; GF.t). M'-NEILI.. President. D. .V. RAY. Vice President. .\. M'^I i Ll.A.N. Se'Telary. John Collins atid C. McCnitatncn. Trav*:lliug Agentfc JI^'The ( 'ompariy iii\lto applioaiions .May 21, 1S5S. 18Y C'OI KT. .STATK Ol-' NORTH ('AllO!.!NA > 'l CuL Ni Y. ) Sujieri. r C--nrt of J.aw, F.i.11 Terui, l^ 8. Hia Iloii'jr Ru.mi i.i;.' -M. S.vLNi’i;im .Judge I’resi.iing. IT is Ordered by the Coait, Th.it u Spcrial Term of this Court hf held on11:•• .second Moiid ij in February, A. I». ixr.'.t, .luror.', Witnes'cs ami .Suitors in 'ivil Causes are here by notified to attend. Witness, .lohn W. li.ik^r, Jr., ’li-rk of our said Court, at office, the seventh Monday Hi'ier the fourth Monday in Sejiteniber, \. I). 1>5>. r.tltC] JOHN VV. I'.AKI'II, ’lerk Water Wheels! Water Wheels!! manuf.icturing V\NDE\V.\TEH'S IM- Basques, Honnets, Ribbons, Flowers, and I'riminings, of all kinds. FOJK A very desirable Stock of Rendy-.Madc Clothing, Cloths, Cassi- iiieres, Veslin", Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Umbrellas, Arc.. 6jc. Together with many articles not deemed necessary to enumerate. .\11 of which will be ofTered low for CASH, or on time to such au pay when called on, ALEX. JOHNSON, Jr. Fayetteville, N. C., Sept. 20, 1S58. 47-lf mm FILL STOd FOR w. STARR & \V1L1.L\MS, ^ -\re now receiving their SECOND SUPPLY of I staple and Fancy Dry Cioods, j HATS. (’APS. BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, I UMBUELL.VS. & READY-.MADE I CLOTHING, j With a great variet}’ of article:, not enumerated. I This Slock is very large and well assorted, comprising I all the latest styles and patterns, anl will ha oft'ered to i Wholesale Buyers on liberal terms, wither for ••CASH” I or aj>proved paper. I J. B. STARR.] fJ. .M. WILLIAMS, j Oct. I J. 54-tf i i\KW ;OODS I ^pHE Subscribers adopt this method of inidrming their j i friends (and the public generally) that they are now j reueiving into store a very large and general , S'J'OCK OF GOODS, I K.MliRAC’ING I IS c i: R1 E N, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADDLERY, A.C., cVc., ■\11 of which they are disjiosed to sell at reasonable pro fits for Cash, or on the usual lime to responsible purcha sers who are in the habit of paving. GEO.’W WILLIAMS .S: CO. July 2G. 1858. :^l-tf URMTiSU jR£JlMOjUMC^tL,S. L, SCOTT & CO., NEW YORK, continae to publish the following leading British Periouicals, vii: 1. THE LONDON yUARTERLl' (Conservativ«.) •2_ THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig.) 3. THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church, i 4. THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (LiberaL; 5. BLACKWOODS EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory.) These Periodicals afily repre.sent the three great poli tical parties of Great Britain—Whig, Tory and Radical, —but politics forms only one feature of their character. As Organa of the most i)n)found writers on Science. Literature, Morality and Religion, they stand, as they ever have stood, unrivalled in the world of letters, being considered indispensable to the scholar and the profes- •sional man, while to the intelligent reader of every class they furnish a more correct and satisfactory record of the current literature of the day, throughout the world, than can be possilily obtained from any other source. EARLY COPIES. The receipt of .\DV.VNl;E i^HEETS from the British pulilishers gives additional value to these Reprints, in asmuch as they can now be placed in the hands of sub- j scribers about as soon as the original editions, i TERMS. Per ann. S8 00 5 00 7 00 8 00 3 00 9 OO 10 00 For any one of the four Reviews For .'iny two of the four Reviews F"or any three of the Four Reviews For all four ol^he Reviews For Blackwood’s Magazine For Blackwood and three Reviews Four Blackwood and the lour Reviews }\ii/meiitii t'j fjt iiKide in uH eui*s in adiance. Mont cumnt in i/ie Stule irhere is^u>id will be rect iveil ut jjor. CLUBBING. discount of twenty-five per cent, from theabove price will be allowed to ('i.vbs ordering four or more copies of any one or more of the above work«. Thus: Four copies i of Blackwood, or of one Review, will be sent to one ad WAYITE HOUSE, GOLDSBORO’, N. C. The undersigned announces lo tbe publio that he has taken charge of the above Es tablishment. and is prepared to accommodate Boarders, by the day, week or month. And he assures all who may favor him with their patronage, that he will endeavor to give perfect satisfaction. Table supplied with the best the market affords. JAS. G. SMITH. Goldsboro’, Jan'y '2S, 1859 84-lyr The Underfiiigned, Ag^entH and owners of Steam Boats navigating the Cape Fear River, agree that from this date, the Rate of Freight on Guano shall be TWENTY' CTS. per Bag, net. And further, that the system of free passage be abolished. B. O. WORTH, Pres’t, W. P. ELLIOTT, JAS. T. PETTEWAY, .\gt Dawson’s Line D. A. LAMONT, R. M. ORRELL. Agt. Sun Co.. T. S. LUTTERLOH. Jan’y 81. 84-3w Con!«table’»i Election. 1ANN».)UNCE myself to my fellow citizens as a Can didate for Re-election for Constable in Fayetteville District. Election on Tuesday, Feb'y 8th. S. A. PHILLIPS Jan'y 13 80te Ciuano. /»/ \ TONS No. 1 Peruvian Guano. For sale by OU C. T. HAIGH & SONS. Jan’y 26, 1859 8-S-3w ilio. 1 Peruvian Ctiiano. JUST received, on consignment, 5 TONS A NO. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, for sale in quantities to suit. JNO. H. COOK Jan’y 31 84-3t every tliiiij: u.-pl H;jrti‘ s. P.ridl' ' ll’E are now >\ PKoVEi> JOWVAL TURBINE WATER WHEEL, for Mills and I’aiTorit.' i \ ery'le'i-i ipti.iU; and all those wishing to iiiipro\e their witv po-.ii- will find it for their interest to ad'iti." o.' lc;tci. -t ning the nuteber of feet, head and fai'.: llieir ii-'ia’ aiiiTint of water; tbe kind ot tiiachiueiy to b- uiiv.ri. U ■_ enii I hoii ^i'c them i I'lctorv. either price of \\ hi-el, IT • Ii:i' «»• will furiii'b wheel and prin cipal gears tor, wn; 'lo a ccriaiu amount of wiik. Itiiif ;/i> II '■ ' I"' and ;f it does not coiae up to our f’i^;;ic. thi wiie. 'i ar. 1 gears it) be deliver ed !o us at the niill o! tiie ]'urciia'er. 6^' llcferi nee given and rcq';ii;-d. IU;.\T11 ,v .TEVKNON, Laurel I'u' ■ory. I’lii'.ce Geori_'e Co.. .Md. KolirUT l’«.\ll;l>, .V'jeni. K ■hniond, V.i. »i-v NKW AND CHF.\P GOOi)S. | JAMES KYLE i Ha« received a Large and (.fenural Supply of i fioons, I lloot!« and ^lioes, llat!^, Bolt- I in^ &;€. All of which has been i»urchased by the i>ackag« for f'an.h: all of which is offerwd at the lowent market price, at wholesale or retail. Oct. 1, 1858. 54-tf TIIE L.^liGEST .M.\M;F.\0T0RY’ i:% TIIK STATK. rpHE subscriber begs leave to return I his thanks t’or the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, and informs the jiubiic that he has tiow and will Continue to have an increased force of exjiorienced Saddle atid Harness Mak ers, whose work he will warrant: «tid that he is prepared to offer to the pub lic a l.-irge and varied ussorttiient of ' iiis line. 11 is .15'oriiiieiit of Saddles, i i-unks. Travelling Bags. VaMces, ! It unsiirp.is'ed f“r woritnanshiti and material, and will 1 co’ujinre favoraMy tor neatnes- with any other .Manu- North or Siiuth. Persons wanling any | thing in his line will do him a f.ivor to call and examine j his stock bet'ore purchasing, as he i ; s.itistii;d it will not I fail to please iheta. Ilis estaldi'liiiieiii will be found five doors l>.st of f'ape Fear Hank, on Pei'son Street. Repairing done with neatnes.' and des]>atch. W. (A'ERr.Y. Favetteville, .\'. Oct. ’J;'.. 1S5.S. 57-t>ni dress for four copies of the four Reviews and Black- | wood for S30; ainl so on. I POSTAGE. In all the principal Cities and Towns, these works \ will be delivered, FREE (>F POST.VGE. When sent by j mail, ihe Pi)stage to any pail of the United .States will ■ be but TWENTY-FOUR ('ENTS a year ior "Blackwood.” and but FOURTEEN CENTS a year lor each of the Re views. A. ii. The in (Irtiit lii'itntti of th: Jivf Periodicals ahovt-nmutd /. {?;]! jjrr annuui. Remittances for any of tfie above publications should always be addressed, post-{)aid. to the Publishers, LEO.naRD SCOTT i «’0., No. 54 Gold street. New York. l*otatoc»(! Potatoes!! Potatoes!!! « BBLS. Y'ELLOW PLANTING POTATOES, just - i received by C. E. ^EETE. Jan’y 31 84-3t English Breaklkst Tea. ‘^OOUCHONG,”—a most superior article. Justre- ceiled and for sale. GEO. W. SPERLING. Jan’y 31 84-3t 50 Tin: 1 \ VI a 0 Ii A r 0 a! PKKP.Jkai:i> nv im ~ C'ompoiuid'd fiitirflj from til’llS, W ■^r I'FR(iATIVK A.M* I.T'.F.R Wk tll#l ttlfllM IS OVK OK THK B' DiriSKS ti. w »>«'••••»* • • mii'Jer. tMd m >:e eiTectuul i It is not o.iIt a r'nUfirtii' bu! a /.tr^r jemvtt.'. urt.- jf Pr-t Lii^r to f*>ct it^ morbh! nn lh«* l Ui carry offlhM Oi-.s »two pu eJ’*- %l\r, witboni nnv..f Oit* j.diuf*.! f.e. 'jr- ;n the • tioMS of most It tl»e •. tlm'5 that it pui|C«i it ; «r.»i lHK«n daily In ■ will and b iiid ft up w!tli anu*u»l rapidity. The one of the hnman Unly ; and when il tbJ powptu of the ^NStem are in aunott entiteW ieitt Lic^r f(»r ihe pioi er • erf:rm •t-- 690 ACKES Ol' LAAI> Foit ; rpHE Subscriljor otl'cs for sale the above (pianiity of ' L.ind, situated in a healthy neighborhood, three miles from the Wilmington iS: (’harlotte Rail Road, and four from Lumber River. This Land is well adajited to . Farming. Turpentiue, ami Ton Timber iiurposes. having i a good range and ottier advantages. Those wishing to , purchase may find me on the jiremises, who will ije . happy to exiiibit it or give any information concerning | it desired. ANGLS McGlLL. i Philadelphus, N. Sept. 1, 1857. 4Utf | ~ farm for SWa'.. ! i OFFER for .salo tny PLANTATION on the East side , of Cape Fear River, :> miles above tho (,'larendon ' Bridge, known as the Tooiner Lands, containing about ; 8n0 .Veres. The Plantation is in a good state of cultiva- ; jion, and is susceptible of being made one of the mo.st j profitahle Farms in the County. ! Address JNO. D. WILLIAMS, Esq., Fnyetteville, N. C., who is authorised to sell. ! L. J. HAI GHTON. j Ocfr 14, 1K58. 5itf i HOI !«iE, LOT .^EtW^RO. THE undersigned wishing to close up their old busi ness, offer for sale the HOUSE and LOT on Hay- niount, formerly occupied by Major Gilmore. Also, a NEGRtJ BOY 14 years of age; having tried him for the last five months, we can recommend iiim as an excel lent servant, both for house or out of doors, aold for no fault, but to close old business. F. N, & J. H. ROBERTS. May 8, 1868. 7tf f(»r Ihe nioi er • erf.:rm ■ n« h isatfault.tiiebowels ■yttfin anfTe- • in C'>nse|uetK-r bavitig ceased to do iia duty, i (fan. one of ihe propriftorj. j prjwilce of ttiorw than iwentj ; wherevith to couiii«ract the I It is liable. . SS Toprorethat thisremedyls bled wjtb Klver Com-, has bni to try h t>t>Tiie. m’uI These (iuicf remote the system. ttupplyiuK their luvijfnratfnff Ihe iiomarh purifylittf tlie biootl, VV whole TiiachineiT, removniK •fTectiiijf a ra^lical cute. . ntllou« nttnck« better, preventel, by - Lilvei* 111vl4(«»ralor. ' One dose Arter eatinf; ik Ruf ’ and preve^it the f«Knl from j .»niy on© tlose takeu before * mnre. JJS Only one dose tak*n at gently. a:»d cure* . >«* | One dosa taken after eat h • One doi^e of two tea- ‘ llrnfiarhe. ' Une bottle tiikeu for fe- cause of the disease, and j Only one dose jnuuediHtel.'> ; One dose often repeated is . Morimt, and a preventive I ^^(Mity one bottle is I system the effects of medi- One bottle taken for | lowuess or unnatural color One dose t^.en a slu:rt for to tlie ap;>et ,te, and mnkes One do^e cfleu repented rlicrm In iti worst forrn^ Bowel coipplainta yield One or two dosev cures at Children: tb)re is no nurer, the world, a* it u^p^rfniU. 0^ A few bottles cure** absorbents. We take pleasure !n recom prefentire for Kcver niul! and all Kevcr^ of a 1211*' with ceiiainty, and thousands! • p»-ini’lp«l rejfulafors *f the \M p**r‘*>ni« tis ftinctions we.I. ^ fully dereloped. 1 he/i>»«.-’-A ^ ot» the Ueahh} aciton ot the ^ anoeof iisl'uiic'io!!*, whfuiii** W Aic at fanU, and the wh- !- ^ of ore orjcai*—the l,ilvrr-- ^ Kor the Ui(>e«ises of that or- ^ bail Dinde il t>is «iudr. in u ^ years, to Pr.d Kome iett*eflv ^ many deiauKeuients to whtpi; at la!»t found, any person trou plullil, in uny of its forms, la irtjo nu*ibid or hnl niattei from place a healtliy tiow of bile, f»K»d to ditfeKt meti. Kivioir *une hi.I heiHih t> the liie CHU»*e of the diiease— cured, and, ^vliat in the ooca«ion.ii use of the .ficient to relieve the stomach . rihing and souring, retiring, prevents lfH)sens th$ bowels tl veiie«tH. imeal wilionre l>yspf'|ykla PpooiifuN il) al\^ U) » reiiev- male obstruction removes ths makeK a nerfert cuie. jrelieveH C'liollf, while 'a sure cuie for vliolern iOf C'lkolrra* needed to throw out of th# cire nfter a l«»rg: ».lck Jaundice remo%et» a!i ’lal from the skin. time before eating '"I food dijfent ^ell. C'lres Cltrciiilc l>lnr^ while S II ni 111 «* r alnin«i to the tit^i d>ce. tarks rati*ert hy Worm* In safer, or speedier remedy in I>rop*>', by excitin;? the mending thi^ medicine a A|(ue. Clilll Kevei, louii Ty|M‘, It f.perates _ aie willii.g io testify to iu wonderful virtues. All wtio ufle It are |?lvinf( tlieir uiiaiilmous teitlinoiiT In Its favor. i9-Mlx Water In tlie mouth ^ItH tiie Iiiwl- Iterator, and nwallow botU to|;etlipr. THE LIVER IN VIGOR ATOR IS A SCIENTIKIO MEOH'AI. DlSroVERV. and is dally working cures, almost too great to believe. It cures a* by magic, tren th« Jif$t giring and seldoiTi tnoic \u one bottle Is required to cure any kind of I^lver iV.irplaint. from the worst Jnuutli- r or •;>«>* to a common lleitiUtrM* at] of which are the reaalt of a iJisraaed. 1^1 ver. rRICC ONK DOLLAU PER lOTTLC. Dr. SANKORI), Pn'p-.ietor, 3« H-oadway. N>w York Retailed by all Drn);*?iMB. Sof.l V* ^ J.\S. N. .SMITH and J. HINSDALE. Fayetteville, N. C. j Nov'r 11. 62'ly j l!ai*lylt*-» Hihtoi'v ol' Frederick ^ the Great; Miles Standish's Cfmrtship, by Longfellow; ' While it was Morning, by V. F. Townsend; Arabian Davi Entertainments; While’s Edition of Shakspeare. Deo’r 23. E. J. HALE & SON. o. iiorsTox ’’OULl) inform hi.s liicnds and former custoiueis tliai he may be found 2 d.>o;'s below tiic t'apt' Fear Hank, and di>'>!s ali'Ac hi' nld >l:u)d snuth sidf Person whi-i’*‘ he intend-: in keep on h:ind. Ilariu'is, Saddles. Bridlos, Whips, (dllars, and every .hing belmigiiig to hi- trade. He respcPtfully invite^ hi-i Iriends from the country tf> call and examine his .stock before purchasing. He will attend to Repaiiing of Hai-ncss and Saddles j'uiictually. and his cliarge.s shall be moderate. Ho wiiuld reijues! all indebte'l to the firm of HoU.'^TON \ OVIMIKY to s>'ttli> with W. Overby or himself, as they j are coiii|ielled to settle tho tirm’s debts. i .\ugust 27. lsr>*). tf ! VaroHnu C. rpllE .Vtlaiitic and North Carolina Itailnwd being n(>w ; I coiiipleied to Heaiifi.rt Hartior, 1 have dotcniiined lo i locate lit Carolina City for the jmrpo-e of doing a j Forwarding and General Ccmmission and hope by |iromptnC''S and >:;iii;t attention to merit patronage and supjinrt. heing tlie Agent of Murray’s i.ine of First I la^-; Packets to this anil .Moreliead City, every elTort will be ni;id.’ to make tliis the cheapest and mo-t exjiediiioti-, route to N> w York. Vessels will be loaded and ilisch.arged at my Wharl (adjoining the Rail road \V half.) and thereby save cartage and lighterage. 1‘ariieular attention will be given to all orders, and lo the .sale and .-hipment of I’roduce. WM. H. GRANT, j Jttly 2'. . isr,^. 82-ly I A l>i(0('LAMAT10N, ' lit/ hi. IJ. 11 fl' /h I/, 'I’noM.^s (rov‘'rnor j >/ Xorth ( nrolin-t. HERE.VS. it has been rcpresc-med to nic that otie .\rchibald McDougald, late of liie County of *Jum- 1 >>ei iand, did on triu tay of Fcl>ruary la.st, in .said i Couniy. kill Mod murder one Thomas Munroc, and that i the Said McDouguld is -i fugiiive from justice, and has j eseapi-d be\oud the limits of tins Slate. Nuv\. to ihe end lhat the ,s;iid .\rchibald MeDougald I may be an\-''cd :iml brought to trial for his said ofl'ence, : 1 do hereby issue this my Froclamation, otl'ering a Re- I ward ol Two Hundied Dollars for tiis .apprehension and j delivery to the Sheritf of ('umborland County. ' DESCUIFTION. ' .McDougald is about fifty years of age, of light hair ! and complexion, blue eyes, of ijuick speech, has a >car ‘ on the face near one of liiK jaws, weighs about DJ5 or j 170 jjounds, is addicted to intoxication, and while drutik is turbulent and troublesome. I Given uii'lcr my hand and the Great Seal of the I [l. s.I State, at Raleitch. this the Sixth dav of March. A. D. IHoH. I By the (iovernor, THOS. HR.VGG. I’ta.^sKi (’owi*KR. Fr. Sec’y. i March l'>. UStf COUPON BONUS I'OK SALE, j ^PHE Western Rail Road Com]*ny have for sale in 1^ amounts to suit piirchasei's, S20,D0U of the Oouixjii Bonds of the (.’ounty of (Cumberland, fjearing 7 per cent, interest, jiayable semi- , anuunlly tjn the 1st June and 1st of December, and run- . ning 2i) year.i. . ' j,. SUU.UUU of the Cuui»oii Bonds of tbe Town ot ' Fayetteville, bearing 0 |>er cent, interest, payable semi annually on the 1st January and the 1st of July, and running years. I These bonds were issued in accordance with law to 1 the Western Rail Road Co., to pay the County and Town j subscrii)tions respectively. I’ersons having money will find these bonds (at Ihe I price the Co. is selling theun a tietter inve.stinent than any Hank Stock in the .State. For terms apply to I?. M.ALLETT. Esfj.. Pres’t. or ) to JN.». .M. ROSE, Treas r Western R. R. Co. Fayetteville, Feb'y ’J), 1S58. .S'Jtf TIIE AORTIl ( AROLI.YA MlTl AL LIFE IXSlKAXfE €OMPANV, Nt'W in the tenth year of successful operation, with growing capital and tinner hold uj>on public con- tideuce. Continues to in.-uro the lives dt ;i1l healthy per sons from ]•} to *10 years of age, for one year, for seven years, and for life—all life members sharing in the jirofits. .All slaves fronr 10 to tiO years of ago are insured for one year or for five years for iwo-thirds their v^ilue. .\11 lo.-.>efi are i)unctuall3' paiii within HO ilays after »atisfactoiy proof is jn-esented. For furtlier informat i(>n the public is referred to .Agents of the Company in all parts of tho !^tate. ami to R. H. H.VTTLE. Secretjiry. Raleigh. E. J. H.VLE. Agent at i Jan'y IS.Oit. Fayetteville. N. ('. Xoliee to .^«ldier«’ Widows. ! ^IlHE Widows of Mexican .''oldiers. ami the Widow.s of I I .'soldier.' wiio i>iKt> in seuvk'k in the war of 1H12. CHn j liave their pensitais (.•ontinued t>y calling on the iinder- j signed, Congre*' having made additi^>nal provisioti for them. Give me the management of your claims, and tbe monev shall come at once, or no charge, JNO. M. ROSE, Agent for Pensions. Fayetteville, June 12, l^'jH. 19- Hartlware, Cutlery, Plow$»! Plows!! Flows!!! NO. 6 PLOWS; 50 No. 10 Plowi, f>ONo. 11 “ 25 No. 50 25 No. 60 •• Points, Bars and Mould Boards to suit. For sale by C. E. LEETE. Jan’v 12 79- Biitter, Clieese and Crackera. -j A FIRKINS Goshen Buttor; xU Boxes Stato Cheese; 10 Bbls. Soda and Butter Crackers. Just received by C. E. LEETE. Jan’y 12 79- (liill ]¥et and $$eine Twine. LBS. Gill Net Twina; lbs. Seine “ Just received by C. E. LEETE. Jan’y 12 79- N AOTfCE. O. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO; 400 Casks LI.ME; 50 Bales HAY; 5 Bbls. GLUE. For sale by July 10, 1858. WORTH & UTLEY. 27- WAATED, NEGROES for a Mississippi plantation, men, boys, i 0 some good families. EPHR. TAGE. Fayetteville. May R, 1858. 8tf 1000 C'orii and Whii$key. BU.SHELS good White Corn. loO Bbls. Whiskey. 30 •• .Vpple Brandy. 15 “ N. E. Rum. For sale for C.\SH by E. F. MOORE & CO. .Se]>t. \t, 1858. 44-tf Ur. FRANK WILLIAMS’S KYE HHiSKEV. •MITCHELL has made arrangements wiih Dr Frank Wiliiams. to be constantly sui>plied with his celebrated RYi' WHISKEY, which can be had at his .Store at all times. t)v wholesale or retail. Oct'r n. 1S58. * .')3-tf R. As r:. \v al assKiimcnt of tfverv thing in the above line. - - ALSO— .V prime article of Kio. Laguira and Java COFFEE: ('rushed and Brown SUG.VR; Sugar House .SIRUP and .MOLASSES. All of which is ofTured on as good terms as can bo had in this mar'iiet. Nov’r 24. ls5H. tititf l‘J RUVIAN G\ \yO. rpHE undersigned has made arrangements by which he I is prei)ared to furnish, at short notice, any re)uired quantity of I\o. 1 l*er(i«'inn wiiaiio, all of which will be from direct im])Ortations. into tho Port of Wilmington, and warranted pure and genuine. Orders fo.i the above excellent fertili/.er are solicited, to which prompt attention will be given. As this is an article which does not admit of being sold on lime, cash or its equivalent must accompany each order. BEVERLY ROSE. July 8. 26tf €1111 R$!»! CHAlRf!)!! L.VRGE lot of Stool-bottom Chairs, made at Cool pi ing Mill, and for sale by A. M. CAMPBELL. March 24, ’58. 96y Niiiall Po\ Dead! ENTLEMEN, you that wish tn sell likely YOUNG- * jf NEGR(JES—Men. Boys. Women and (tirls—lor the highest cash jnices, would do well to give me a call, or address me at Clinton, N. C. J. A. Me ARTHUR. June 5. 185H. 17-8ni')S.pd BOOK-BINDING N all its kinds, executed with neatness and des’>atch. [ Jimall jobs when done must be paid before delivered. THOS. H. TILLING HAST, Hay Street. May 14, 1868. • H-lj Just Received, V(«(jOD assortment of— KERSr.YS, BLANKETS, TWEEDS, JEANS, S.\TINETTS, CASSIMERES, PRINTS. SHOES, S:c. —ALSO— 18 DOZ. HOOP SKIRTS, .50 “ LINEN AND MARSELLES SHIRTS. STARR .t WILLIAMS. Nov’r 25, 1>^58. S35 REWARD. / \N the 27tli of December. 1858. OBED LEE entered yj my dwelling and stole il52. and a pocket book with a good many papers not recollected. He made his way on the 2Sth to Wilmington and thence towards Georgia, as he said he was going there. Obed Lee is a native of Harnett county, N. six miles east of Averasborougli; is ubout or 20 years of age, about 0 feet high, pale complected, thin visage, dark blue eyes, very full eyed, nearly pop-eyed, very slow spoken, narrow front teeth, and bad countenance: supposed to ’oe well ilressed. The above reward will be paid for his delivery to me, or for his confinement iu any jail in the United States. W. W. HILL. , Harnett county, N. C., Jan. 4, 1869. 78-lm A f*ew' itarrcl« f iHOKM] OLD APPLE BR.VNDY', suitable for making wine and putting up brandy fruit. For sale by W. H. CARVER. ■\ug. 18, 1858. Hh- C'ider Vinei^ar, lor wale by W. H. CARVER •\ug. 18. 38 x\ew Books. I_)l’()WNL'lW cc I’RY.VE’S Discussion on Slavery; K ) N. PejJinT Pa))ei Vernon Grove, or Hearts as they are; In and .Vround .Statuboul. by Mr.s. E. Hornby; Liv ing and Loving;: The Yellow Plush Pajiers; After Dai k, by . (Jollins; Davent^ort Dunn, V>y Levw; School Books; Faber’s Drawing Peticils in (.'ases; Acc. Nov’r 24 E. J. HALE .'c SON \E\V BOOKS. UPON THE SEA; or A IHstory of MHritinie .\d- venture. Exjiloration ftnd Discoveiy. from the Earlie.st \ges to the Present Time, by Frank B Gojdi-ich. Just received by E. J. H.ALE A: S(JN. Wel)Mter’» Elementary S|»elling^ Books. A further supply just received. Jan’y 8 E. J. HALE ^ SON. I'Uronolugj of North I'aroliiia, from 15H4 to IH5S, bv I). K. Bennett. Just received. * Oct. 21. E. J. HALE & SON £i^Tlie Southern Uarinonv, ami MUSICAL COMPANION, for sale bv E, J.' HALE & SON. HarperN for February. Jan’y 24. Ciodev% .^la^axiiie«i» E. J. HALE & SON. Wel>«ter’S CIciuentary Spelling hook, for sale by £. J. HALE & SOS. ■ Jan'y G. I this Olflec.
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