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S E M I-W E E K L. Y. ■ tith ,iiv' e:;::. ’ ■. "' «'>'lihe >y J i. i- r»H :\ !M. [vor.. VIII.] I’KINTKK MOXDAVS \ND TilIMUSJ* \YS. KDWAliD J. H\U: & S0>\ KIMTOHS AND I'UDl'HIKTOirs. I’rico tor the Seini-V/oekU’ ()itsK,uvKu .S-’> it' |>;ii'l in ;i'lvaiife; .'lU ii jmitl (luriiir ilio year nt’ jiiilisciii- lii'ii; or atUT llu' year has; exjn'ri'd. I'.ir tlio ^\e.•kU Orskhvkii i'll (^> per nniiiiiii. it'paiil in •iilvance; S’J .'«(> if jiaid ilin inj]; tlie your i>f 'iuliscvi]i- lioii: (ir ■?:: o(» tvt'ter the year has exiiir«^l. ADVHl’iTISK.MKNTS iiit;ertel for f’O cents per «i|uare of 1 li lines fur tlie first, aiul ;>) cents for e;i-h ^uceeeiUnjr publication. Vcarly advertiseiTieiits 1>y spe cial CDntnu't.s, at reasonable rates. Advertisers are rciuesteil to slate ilie niiniber of insertions desired, or tlioy will be cuiitiiuied till forbid, and charged accord ingly. Advtiriisenients to be inserted imidf, charged oO per cetil extrn. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., FEBRUARY 28, 1859. [NO. 792.] WESTERN RAIL ROAD. I iN and after Monday, 22cl di\y of Novainbar, tlie ' * hreight 'I'lain will ruy IIKOUL.VRLY between Fuf- etteville and .Me*'l.’ii ihan's Station; leaving Fayetteville every morning at 7 o'clock and returuiug at 1 o'clock in the nfternoou of same day. 'I'ti'iignors are reiiuested to send tiukutd with nrli«lci». stating cin>iignee. ilestinatiou, Oie. W. A. KUl'KH. Ciiief Kng'r \ Siip't. \\ hetiuver tJie Auount of freight nm\’ reijuiro, an ex tra Train will leave Fayett«ville and return in tJie afternooix. Nov'r L’l’. IS.'iS. fi’y. Rill, ROil) XOTIli;! TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. ^lOIWTA IA M'E.\KR V. Tli‘ Si:i in ly (-/ )l.s^/'/t ('nrolino ami .•>■//•/* Snuth ( 'ii roll lid. r.V HENUY E. COLTON. \W(iKK upon the Scenery of the I’due Ridge and its tell'iw ^«tlge^ of .Muuntnins will be published aarly ill Jaiiuai T. The following will be its ctnitents: Ciiap. 1—lntro«luction. II—.\shcville. III—Routes to reach Asheville—the Swanaiioa liap I!i>ad. ( hap. IV—The Hickory Nut Gap Road. ' —TJie Routes from South Csrolina—Salem (!ap and Jones Gap, Flat Rock. Hendersonville. Cajsar's Head, Wiiiteside Mt. and Cashier’s Valley. • 'hap. VI—A Route via Wilkesborough and Lenoir; ’111' \ alley of the Vadkiu: M'ilkesborough; Happy Valley: Lotioir; Hi'bri'ten, etc. t’liap. VII—Morganton and its surroundings; th>? Pielmont Springs; Hawk’s Bill and Table Rock. Chap. Vlll.—Linville Falls; tlie Gingercake Rock; North Cove and the ('ave. Chap. IX—The Vicinity of Asheville; the White Sul phur: the Million Springs: Pleasant Drives. ('hap. X—The Black Mountain; the Mountain House; lournal of a Party. Chap. XI.—The Roan Mountain; the Bald Mount, f ’liHp. XII—The French Broad River and the Warm Springs. f'hiip. XIII—Pleasant Countrj* Stopping Places: Car- - II ? m the Catawba; ilaiTis's at ('hinmey Rock; Shcrill's at Hickory Nut Gap; Peiiland's at Flat Rock on Toe lliver. in Vanccy: Alexander’.^ and A. E. Uaiid's ou the Hi'uch Broad: Alexander’s on the Swannanoa. ' h;,p. XIV—The W estern Counties; Haywood. Jfck- '(■n. Macon anl Cherokee; Pigeon River; Franklia: a . Winter Trip; Valley River; the Nautihala; Cherokee i liilians. I t 'liap. XV—Productions of the West, .\gricultural and I ^I!Ill;^al: Wild Flowei-*; Tree Growth; Wild Aninmls ami | IJfptiles. I \i' tMitx.—The Pilot Mountain; Salem; Piedmont ' .■^I’ring* of Stokes: Shocco Springs; Kittrell’s Springi: Lcticrb of L*r. Christy on Mountains of North Carolina. The work will contain four xiews of Mountain Scenery md a .Map of that section of country, showing all Roads, .'t:ige Lines. Stopping Places; Noted Places, etc. It will ' c got up in the best style of art. and sol«l at tiO cents per copy. hen sent by mail. t;t> cents. Pei'sons wish ing cojiies, wil! address W. L. Pomeroy. Raleigh. N. C. .V lit)eral discount to those taking a number of copies t'lr ale or diKtribution. -V number of ailvertisement* of Hotels. Livery and Springs will be iiL-ierted upon fly-leaves, if f"' warded immediately. Papers of the State will confer a favor by giving ' one or more insertions. Ui-. 'r 'J7. 7*). ■»RO^I»E€TI> OK TUB NORTH r.VKOLTXA JOl R\AL OF EDK ATION FOR I8r)9. 'plIK nd Volume of tlie Journal will coniinence I with the next y‘ar. atnl the first number will bo is- ■ I atiiiui the middle of January, k will be jmblished ^ nilily. and each numt>er will cont.'iin not less than ..rty-iwo jiage'^ of rc.'i'ling matter. 1 111- .loiiinal will lie neatly printed, on tine jiaper atid . ' ' 'i_\le to the prrsent Volume. 'I'he aim of will, iiave chai-ge of it, will be to make it a valuable : iiix jiMiy in the cause of education. 1' i- till- property and organ of the State Educational i-iaiion. and is under its control. Through its pages • iJftiiTMl Superintendent of ('niniiiiin .''(•ho«.l> will V niMiini. aie w ith the School oflicers and teaciiers of the '' '’e. \riii )i-s are sili(,ited fiom teachers and other friend-^ ■> ' liM-.iiii.n. ti;i;ms i INvariarlv in ad\ anci;.) Hve ('.ipies, or more, ordered .at onetime, or to one ,*.NE lf(»LL.VR each, ]>er annum. \ i litional copie.s at the same rate. .■^n)j.:e copy. (Mt ■\11 teacher-' and school oHicers are reijtiested to act n* aL^i-ui riie Teacher who sends us the largest number of --ub- • l ilierr not less than thirty, i liefore the 1 st of .l;iniiary. " il be entitled to half a j^age of advertising for the >11': The one sending the next largest number will be t'lit itied to I he fourt h of a jiage: And each one vending -■> or umre will lie entitled to a c.anl not exceeding eiglit li ne^. .Vll communications relating to the Journal .■^lionld l>e ■ idress^ttd to J. If. (’A.MPBELL. Resident Editor. (Jreensborougii, N. •' U*c'r 2^'. 7.')- A MEMOIR OF lti:v. F.I.ISIIA TIITCIIEf.f., n. I>., LATK PROFKSSOR OF ' liEMlSTRV, MINERALOGY, AND GEOLOGY, IN THE UNIVERSITY OF N. C. ^ I’(»; ETII ER with the tributes of resjiect to his inem- 1 ory, liy various public meetings and literary as- ' ' 'ati'iiis. and the addresses deliverel at the re-inter- "I' lit of hi: remains on .Mount Mitchell, by the Rt. lo V. .lunies H. Otey, Bishop of Tennessee, anI Hon. I’ l'id L. Swain, President of the University of N. C. 1 hi-i interesting little book, giving a graphic sketch ■f ilie life and the onjy correct .account of the tragic death of this great and good man, together with a fine STEEL PLATE LIKENESS "1 l>r. Mitchell, is noy,' ready and may be liad at the l'>"ok«tores of Messrs. Pomeroy ic Turner, in Raleigh, Mallett Co., in Chapel Hill, and at the office of pub- '•iation. •’rice, in Paper, 30 cent.s; in Cloth, 50 cents per "I'y. Copies (in paper covers,) sent by mail to any J art of the country, free of postage, upon the receipt -'ii cents in coin or postage stamps; in cloth (library ''lyle.) for ~).'j cents per copy. Address J. M. HENDERSON, Pubhther. ' tiapelHill, N. C. 74- Tlie £ditioii ol' l^fvereux & Battle’s Law Reports^ Vol. 1, 1>l- hlVES the approval of those who have examined I it. • iiief .Justice Nash says, “I have looked through it— " ■ : irefully and well got up. * * * ^ liiink to our • ‘ o t it will be invalual)le—and to the Professitm eipial’lly It will save the labor of leciding the same jioints i!ii and again; for there will be no excuse for Counsel '■ ’ being ajiprised of points tilready adjudicated.” ''eiiilbujen of the liar who have purchased and ex- iiiuiiied it concur, so far as we know, in praise of it. lor hale, with sets'or separate volumes of North Ca- '■C’una lUpurti, and L»w Books generally, by £. J. HALE & SON. ■NEW, rilEAP. .AND EM’EUi rilll S Kdl TE FOR Freight for the Interior of North Carolina. Merchants and others aliout purchasing theii- Fall and Winter Sujtplies. are requested to notice, that by the completion of the North Eastern Rail lload from Charleston. S. C., toCheraw, the advantages of a CllE.VP and EXPEDITIOUS Route from the Seaboard has boon opened to them. All freight consigned to the care of the Agent of the North Eastern Rail Road will be forwarded P'REE OF CO.MMISSION. No charge will be made for Storage at Cheraw. All goods will be taken care of in the Company's Warehouse until sent for. A schedule of charges for transportation of freight will be found at the Post ()tfice. S. S. StJLOMONS, Eng'r and Sup't. Aug. 3, 1858. ;}4-tf LUTTERLOirS LINE. QTE.V.MEK ‘•F.\NNV " leaves F:i_vottc\i!le every Mou- day and ThurMlay niorniiig, at 1.". n.imitea after San- ri.ic; and Wi!niin-_''i.i; Tuesday a:id Fi i l.iy, at o'clock. —c.irrying p.i-^ tiprcr-i and V-, i--|it. Steamer "S* H’TH KRN KK. ' wiiii a lull complement of l-'lats. makes one or more tr'j « per w^'ek. a- : ireuiu- stances may reituire. The accident to the S:eatifer "HOW AN will tie re paired in a few davs. S!m will then take hei- [. lai f in the line. ‘ T S. l.CTTKH l.nll. Oct'r I. l^•3^'. M-tf The MjarfitMt Varriatif f^arlory in the Sottfh! McKETIIAA 1 RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public, t that he has built up large substantial Brick I’.uild- ings at his Old Stand, expressly for manufacturing Car nages. Thankful for the very liberal patronage he has received for the last 21 years, he hopes by strict atten tion to business, with a desire to gi^c satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same. He warrants his work to be made of the best material and by experienced workmen in each branch of the business. His work will coiiip.ire favorably with any made in the United States, for neatnes.- and durability. He is determined to sell and do any work in his line on as good terms as any work done el'ewhere that is a well done. He now has on hatid. finished. THE L.\R(!EST STOCK OF Carriages, Baroiifhes Rockaways and ever ofl'ered in thi-; place, and a very large stock of work neaily fini'hed. which will be Huishel daily. .VII of which w ill lie 'old very low for cash, or on short time to punctual cu'toiiier. fii-^He h.is on hand more than (»NE IIUNI)l!i:i) AND FIFTY VEHICLES finished and in cour^^e of construction. t-'iV Al! work ni.ade by him is warranted 12 montli'' with fair U'.ige. ami .should it fail by bad workmanship or material, will lie repaired free of charge. I’.T'.ins w ishing to buy woidd do well to call and ex amine for themselves. OrdiT' lhankfully received and promptly attendel to. lU'jiairing executed at short notiee and on very reason able terms. .Mav 2N. 18.'>:?. 8‘.t-tf J. W. RAl4i:it Ls now recuiviiiir irmii the North tlie largest, finest, and most carefully selected stock of FIKlflTIIItr. ever otfered in this markei; which added to his own manufacture, makes his assortment complete;— all of which he will sell on the lowest (lossible terms for cash or on time to punctttal customers. Fashionable jiainted cottage bed-room Furtiiture in setts; curled hair and shuck, and cotton Mattresses; Looking Glasses; Willow^ Wagons and Cradles; Side Boanls; Bureaus; Secretaries and Book-Cases; What- Nots; Tables, all sorts; Wash Stands: (’andle Stands; Wardrobes; Picture P'rames ami fJlass; Window Shades; Cornices; Curtain Bands; Sofas in Mahogony and Wal- ntit; Tete a Tetes; Ottoin.ans; Div.-uis and Stools; ('hairs of every variety. Fine Rosewood I'ianos, one witli at tachment; Rosewood Melodians, from the best manufac tories in New York and Boston, warranted .as good as any made in the country, and will be sold at New York prices—freight only added. September 2. 45tf Marble Factory, By GEO. LAUDER, TWO DOORS ABOVR C. T. 1I.4IGI1 k SO.NS’ STORE, Fayetteville, IV. u. Jan’y 20,1869. 64-ypd WRIGHT & FULLER, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Fay«*ltcville, C. pLEMENT O. WRKIIIT and BARTHOLOMEW FUL- \j LER liave associated th«mselve»i together for the r ractico of their profes^iou. Promjit attentiou givtn to «11 business cotumitted to t hfcir charge. They will prao- tice in the counties of Cuubt:rlaud. Harnett, Sainpsou, Robeson and Bladen. Aug. 2J, 18r)8. 3W- TROY ^ IT I.LEU, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, LilJ.llBEKTOrV, K0Ki:«0:V Co., M. c. f)ORERT E. TRO\ and JOHN P. FULLER, have l\ formed an association for the jiractice of their pro- tession in Robeson County. The forui«r will also at tend the Courts of lUaden and Columbus: the latter will iilso attend those of Cumbeiland. The Office in Lumberton will tie kept open at all times. .lan’y 1, 1S.‘»8. 73- .lOSEPH HAKEK, Jr., ATTOR.^KY AT LAW, H.\S taken an ofHce next tloor to Wm. B. Wright's Law Office on (ireeti Street. Me will attend and practice in the County and Superior Courts of Cumb«rland, Rladen. Hibeon and Satnpson. March 2;i, 185:. 7‘Jtf THO. O. FULLER, %iUornetf and 0Utunsellor at Mjair. FFlCEat Eccles's IJridge. recently occupied by Jaiuas Banks. Est].. Fayetteville. N. (’. Jau'v 1, IS;")?. r. .1. .i«S.\«'I.AIK. AUoriiey and (oiniM'llor at Lau, FAVFTTE\ ILI.K. N. C.. ll^'ILL practice in the t'ourts of Kobeson. Cumberland, W Harnett and Richmond. Pi I'mpt attention given to all business entrusted tii hin. Feb'y 5, 18o'J 8'’i- LA W \OTI i:. The undersigned has removed to Newberu. with the intention to ilevote hitnself wholly t.i the practice of the law. He will attend the t'oiiris in nil of the sur rounding counties, and will also jiractice before the Su preme Court at Raleig!i. I*. K. .Mcl5.\E. Dec'r 22. IS.'iJs. T.')-tiin A. • itlortiey at LIMP.ERTON, N. C.. \l’’ILL attend the County and Superior 'nurts if Rube- y\ -on. Riehiuond and ISIadeti ('nunties. and thw Supe- tior Courts of Mo.,re t'ounty. I)(.‘c'rl N.*>s. 71-;}in I. I TT 1.1: A: II A TTI.i:, AHoriifys anci Counsellors at Law, WADESP.oKo . N. * LI'XAM>ER LITTLE ami R. H. P.ATTLE. Jr.. having a-isociatod themselves in the practice of the law, will give proni]>t attention to ;ill business vnirust^d to tliein in the ( ountie> ot .\iison. Union and Richuumd. Jany 1. is.'.'.t. 7(i-2tu|Kl LOVEIM) ELDKIDGE. • at ijatp^ 11''ILL attend the CoiU'ts of .Tohuston and Sauipson M Counties. Smithfield, April 1.'). I85ti. i>t'itf •IMefiical %\*otic€* OR. II. A. McSW.MN has taken an office on .Vndorson Street, in the rear of ,Me»st *. Ray .V Pearce's Store, where he an by found by those dtsiring his professional service'. -August 21. IS.'iS. lOtf 0 Itr. K. A. KI.AI'K, FFICE Front Rooms, over Dr. S. J. IIinsdale's 'hemist an>i Drug Store. Feb'y 7, l.'s.'»i'i. 7'>tf I) J. WII.I.IATI PA€>ii:, VI. D., I’lTTSlJoliol (ill, N. ('. R. P.\(iE may be found at hi' oirue when not pro fessionally engaged. .May lis.j7. 'ttf Di:\TAI. \OTIC E. Having engaged in another business, I find my time too much taken up to attend to the duties of my Tirofession: and having a partner (Dr. R. Scott) who is in ever^- w.ay competent to please iH vuj friends. 1 take great pleasure in recommending him to with whom I have the slighte>--f ijitlnence. Hi-^ jirices w'ill suit any who are desirous of having tlieir teeth operated on in a •kilful manner. And with my best wishes for my KiicoKxor, and this community. 1 witlidra w from thcfini!. having no fear but that l>r. Scott will give the most fastidious entire s.atis- faction. 1). W. V. I’.ENP.OW, Jan'y 10, 18')lt. 78tf IH:ATlJ^TItV. vR. J. D.WIS having decided on jiernia- } netuly l"-ating in the Town of Fayettg- ville. re'^peeltiilU’ offers his serviees to the citizens of this |ilac( and surrounding country. In all the various branehes of his Profession, including the manufacture of Mineral Teeth, he is satisfied, after an extensive experience, to which is added athorongh Den tal education, that lie can give entire satisfaction .as far as is in the power of Detitistry. All irregularities of the Teeth treated in a proper and careful manner, as well as diseases of the mouth. None but the proper metals are made use of in the various operaliotis. Charges will be moderate, that the benelits of the Profession may be placed within the reach of all who m.iy feel an interest in ihe jirest’rvaiion of the Teeth. Otlice over llousiou's .lewelry Store, where he may be found at .all times. May to. isr.s. ()tf ;R0( ERIKS AT WHOLESALE. IH.WK just received in store my Fall Stock, embrac ing the following articles, viz; 125 Hair.s (!ofl\>e. 05 Bbls. ajid Suirar—nssorted. ()5 “ I’ork. f)D Ijoxcs irootl 'I'obacco. 75 “ C'aiiily. 30 J Bbls. Snuff-Milla. 75 Hoxes Crack>rs. All of which will be sold for CASH, or on short time to the best of men. E. F. MOORE & CO. Sept. 9, 1858. 44-tf Fresh %±rrivals. JUST received pr Steamer Fanny, ■1 Bbls. Extra No. 1 M.VCKEREL (for retailing,) 1(» \ do. “ 1 do. It) \ " do. “ I do. 10 * MESS SH.AD; ;50 Boxes CHEESE; lUO I’.agsNew Hulled BUCKWHEAT FLOUR; Fulton Market Beef; .Mess I’ork: (ioshen Btitter, Pocket Salt: Sugar; Coflee; Molasses: and every thing in the provision line; which I will sell cheap for CASH or ex change for country Produce. W. C. TROY Nov. 3. 1858. GO-tf Harper’s for February. WORTH A: i:tl,i:v, Forwardiug aud Creueral Coniiuksioii Merchants) JFaifettcvillc, «V. €. 1. A. WORTH. (72tf) Jos. t.'i'Lur. R. n. ORRELL, TURPENTINE INSPECTOR. ^PIIOSE sanding their Spirits Tui-peutiae to me may 1 rely upon it to have prompt atid careful attention. .My warehouses aie fronting the wharves aud near the river. Sept’r 13, 1H.58. 4utf TINPLATE, Sheet iron, Iron W'ire, COOKI.HO «%TOVE!« AlfO Ti:V-WAItE. Always on hand, ai Wholesale or Retail. liooFLVG. arrrERixG, And all kinds of Jobbing, done at short notice, by C. W. ANDREWS, Market Square, Fayettuvillo. July 9. 07.tf PETER MALLETT WITH I). COLDEN MURRAY, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, 6 2 South Street, ay; IK YORK. July 29, 1858. 32- BOOTS 4V SHOES^ AT WIIOLKSALlv JNO. M. WALKER, of NORTH CAROLINA, W 1 T H P. P. «HAW^ A. «0., AND Dky- Street, New York, I^*is Southern friends at the Tf above establishment, where, either personally or by or-.ler, they may be »ujiplied from an uxtensivi aiid well assorted Stock of (ioods in that lin«, gotteu up expressly for the Southern trad Nov. 2'J, l>-'i8. ^7-Ir. Cio«ley’»i .?iaj^'.*izines E, J. HALE & SON. MIIJ'FA UV G(K)I)S, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Epaulettes, Laces, m EVERY DESCRIPTION (IF MILITAaV liOIIUS, ArroiutiNt; to the I^atcxt f . iS. (inil Stale /^ci/uhition)-. SCHUYLER, HARTLEY & fiRAHAM, 1 'J .M A I L» E N L N E . ,Veiv I'ork. June 30. -4-lj' T. C. X B. Ci. WORTH, Com mission and Forwarding .TIerchants, WII.MINGTON, N. C. Jau'y 28, ]85'J f4tf WM. H. TIRLINGTON, C o III III i « s i o II ,TI e r c li :i ii t, WILMINGTON, N. C.. \\7ILL give prompt and personal attention to all con- }} signnmnts of SPIRITS TLRPE.NTINE, KOSIN, TAR, t.OTToN. FLttLR. aud other country produce, either for sale or shipment. My wharf aud warehouses being convenietitly located for the reeejition of produce, either by Riulroad or River, enables i;ic to make charges liglil. Nov'r s jf W. n. .VLLEN.] [J. M. ( ALLEN & CLARK, C'oHI III i««io 11 .Tl e r clin n f m, WlL.MlNtSTON, N. C. DK.iLEKS I> LIMK, I'USTKK, I'KMEM, HAIK, if. Agents for Rush & Orrell's Line of Steamers. 1)i:o.MPT jicrsonal attention given to consignments o Naval Stores, Cotton or otlmr Country Produce, for sale or shipment. Jan'y I'J. 185'.*. si- JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. «; «> .n n I M «I » i\ A N I) Forwarding Merchant, n^ilminslon, *V. C. fllg^rPrompt personal attention given to all Con.sigii- lents. andC.-ish advances made on Produce ti be »hiy>peil I Ikilt’tO itV> Qvll 1(1 tlii^ Ittiifl'.kt ments. and ( . . to otiier ports or sold in this market. Fet). 12. 1855. 07tf JAX. C. S.MITll. .MILES COSTiN. JAS. C. SMITH & Co., Faetora^ Commission anU M'or~ tvnrdinsi; • Iterrhants. WILMINGTON, N. C. I)R(JMPT attention given to sale of TIM PER. LUM- X RER, N.W’Alj STORES :tuI all kinds of Produce. J..ibera! adv;incem«iits made on 'onsignment';. Refers to E. P. H.m.i., Presi't Branch Bank of .State. H. R. Savaok, Cash'r Bank Cape Fear. .Fon.v Dawson, Esq. April 25 1858. 5-IT WILLIAM .1. i^UICK, tnsperfor of ^Varat Stores^ wiLMiyoTox, X. a. gKjy' Solicit.s the patronage of his country friends luid all others engage«I in the Turjientine business. Offio« .>lortli Water street. Nov’r 22, 1858. fil-lypd F. M. BIZZELL, (iROCHU AND rOM.HISSION MERCHANT, Nt). 29 North Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. I)RO.MPT and personal .attention given to (ho reception of all kinds of country produce, either for sale or shipment. Orders for groceries from catth ctisfomerH will receife immediat(' attention, free of commissions. Nov. ly, 1858. «4-ly T. A. E. liOlTNS'FED r, • W^ent for Chieherin^^s Pianos^ Of which he has always some on hand. • Wilmington, N. (^, Oct’r 2, 1858. 51-lypd CHAIRS! €HAIRK!! VL.‘\RGP] lot of Stool-boftom (’hairs, made at ('ool l\. Spring Mill, and for sale by March 24, ’68. A. M. CAMPP.ELL. '.tf.y For Niale. OAA bags ALUM S.VLT—2 bushels each.—by OUU GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. Nov. 6, 1858. 61 tf h Carolina Keader^* ni:mbj:k8 i and j. I'HE1*.\RE[» WITH SPECIAL KEKKItE.Nt'E To THE WANTS AM) INTEREST.'^ oK •1’or//# Carolina. f.NIiKR Tilt: AfSl'lCKS OK THE SUI’EKIXTKN'KE.NT OF COM- MOX SCHOOLS, BY Rev. F. Hubbard, I>UOKj;SSOll «iF TUi: l..\TIN 1.\.Nt:t:AGK AXt» t.lTKltATCKK IX TUK IMVKUSITV OF XOUTtl CAUOLIXA. NO VFEW lUils. excellent .S. twcel MOLASSES. (ct’r 14. 0 Nr.AiBRii f’o.VTAIMNt! A fA.Mll.IAU H I JsTt *K V A.N O KESCUir- TH*n up N(»UTH ( AltdlJNA. Sflectioii.s ill !*rusc :m«l V erse; ’iiany of them by ciuiiii-iit citizens ot'tlu' Statf. HISTORI(\\L AND CIlRoNOl.OtiU'AL T.\BLES. And a variety of Miscellanetius Information and Sta- ti-:ties, bv ff. iriiLJvi'. L'MBER o is a new and revised edition oi' the North anilina Reader, first publislied in 1S51. Nnmtxrs 1 and 2 just issued, complete the series, which i.-. as a whole, chea]>er than any ither sfries of ReadiT- i.i the United States, and as complete. The Editor (Prof. Hubbard) in his Preface to Num ber I deems it projier to allude to a few of the peculiar advantages aimed at by the Sui>erintendent of Common Schools while making efforts to have this work com pleted. These are, 1. The eucoiirai/emi'iit of n ff'dimj of self-ihptndenre, atid the enlistment of popular sentiment in behalf of theSt.ite and its institutions. It was not thought important, how ever, to have more than one number of the Reader of merely :i local interest. 2. Tu remt'il;/ l/ie icil I rfri/irh'rc cot/ijiltiiiinl af in Cdin- mon .‘ir/iii'i/.f, of It j» ififl’i/il in tixt /nKih.': an expen sive habit, and one whieh injurt-s the SehooN by jire- venting the children from living ela'i-'ifit'd. \ series of home Readers, it w.is sup|io'.ed. would be i-ortainly used, and this great evil thus .\oidcd. .'). the popular .''Vstem of iteridt'rs being too long and lieinjr m.ade so often merely to add to tiie profit-^ of authors and publi~hers. This series is to consi'-t of fewer n’iiii1ier“ than those generally used, and it is belii'ved that these tuttnbers are sufiieieni, while if the system were universallv used in the State, the -■um saveil to jiarent^ and childreti would ateoiint to several thiniv.m.l dollurs annu.-illy. L To put ni th- fnni'/.i '■/’ r/tihln'n /i iiriiii);/ /) ri 'nl I'uni- /‘Oti/mnx .'‘ilhi it'iilhi I'nini/liir hut i i ’’ tlf chunn li r niltnl rhi/i/i.f/i rfiii/iiixitiniis. containing, i'l lessons ea«v enou”h for all agfs, I'orreet -;jie iiMeii-j of style, intere'iiiig in matter, and inculcating jiroper ti'.orals. and religio\is in- stniotioii. The prices are. for No. 1. 2-'» cents: No. 2, :^7A cents and No. H. 75 cents. .\ lilicral deduction from these prices to .Mereli.nus and Sclinol 'i’eaehers. E. J. IIALE I'c SON. 5«TFDVIAA X HOR.\F, Jr., UWK .11 ST KK( KIVKI), AW) WILL SELL LOW, BI5L.S. White t diio (,’orn Whiskey; 2» •• '-Tuscaloosa'’ 5 •• Extra Cider Vinegar; 5 Hlids. Wwsieiu Itaciu; 2o.tM(o cigars; .''lOO Rtis. Corii. Orders from reliable jiarties will receive promjit at tention. J;in'v ;{l, 1 S-'iO S.'i-lm TI.\-\VAKB, ^c. ON H.VNl*. a large assortment of Box and Cooking Stoves: Tin-ware: Sheet-Iron; Lead Pipe, .\lsor The tfoniinion Voffif For sale by JAAIES M.VKTINE. Nov’r 24. (,ritf Tiir|»eiiliiie UnekerM. ^c‘i*:i|»er«. I*iillei> and ni|»|M‘i*i, \LL of the first i|uality. can be luid at .M, A. P.AKER'.'^ Gl'N SHttP. Fayetteville, N. •lan'y 15. 1)^58. Ht'ttf Nii;^ar IIoiimc Svru|K H. SYR I P. .Vlso, jirime C. P.. COOK. 54tf REAL ESTATE AT Al CTIO^. N SATURDAY, the 6th day of MARCH, at the Market House, at 12 o’clock, will b« sold, that Valuable House and Lot ou Haymount, recently occupied by Mr. Geo. W'. McDonald, containing about 4 acres of land, with a never-failing Spring of water, six feet deep, within fen yards of the door. The House is two stories high, containing ti rooms, one pass age. and 4 fire-places, with all convenient Out-houses attached. There is a gooil Pasture on the premises, containing about half an acre. This property is out of the limits of town, conse quently, is not subject to town-tax, and is one of the most healthy and beautifttl residences on the hill. —ALSO— A HOUSE AND LOT adjoining residence, known as the ‘‘Stable Lot,” containing about lialf an .acre, with a beautiful Grove, is situated near the United States Ar senal. and will make one of the handsomest buHding lots imaginable. —ALSO— A HtjUSE ,\ND L(JT IN TOWN, ou Person Street, recently occupied by McDonald Whaley, as a Saddle Manufactory; has twenty-five feet front aud seventy feet depth: convenient to the Market. —.VLSO— TWO TRACTS OF W(tOI) LAND, West of town at'o-it ;j miles, adjoining Hinslale, Myrover and others, ("oiuaining 10 and ly acres. Terms at sale. W. P,. WRIGHT. Att’y. C. E. LEETE, Auct’r. Feb'y 1, 1859 80ts Real F!«ifafe for Male. l\^ILL be sold on the '.ith March next, at the Markei \\ House, at 12 o’clock, THE BLACKSMITH'S .S: WHEELWRIGHT S SHoP on Hillsboro’ Street—in the rear of Stedinan Horne'^ Sttn’e: THE DWELLING HOUSE ott the same lot: THE DWELLI.Nti HOCSE on .Moore Street; A \ ACANT Lot adjoining, containing M acres Terms litier.iL ' A. E. GEIRSH. A. M. CAMPBELL, Anctr. Feb’y 10 !M)is ,\KW HAT .4X1) f IP STORE. ^pHE subscriber will ojien on ihe FIRST 1 MARCH, at the old Stainl of David tJee, next door to Alex r Johnsoji. Jr.. on East side (Jreen Street. THE L.MIGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF 'a|>^., f'liildreii'M 4nood«, 1 inl»reila!», 4'anet«, Ae., That ha« ever lieen brought to this market. In all my purchases 1 shall be guided by a desire to give my friends and customers the'fnll benefit of every thing wiiich sect;is .MOST INVITlNti IN STYLE, MoS'l SCBST.VNTIAL IN MANUFACTURE, and Host Rea«»onal»le in Priee. p»'^ See future advertisements. A. McRl.MMO.N. Country Merchants are invited to examine my Whole SM^e Department. Feb'y 18. Ih-V.i ‘totf AOTICF. To ||j(‘ StockhoIihM's of Hit* ( ape Ft*ar and !)c«‘p Ui\(^r .Nat i^Tiitioii (oinpaiiy. \'^OU ARI-] HEIiElS^ notified that u meeting of tJie Stockholders of the Caj>e Fear and Deep River Navi gation t'ompany. will be held in the Town tif Wilniiiig- ton. on Tuesday, the 22d day of >Lirch next, for the juirpose of considering the provisions of the Aet if tin- Cieneral .\sseinbly of this Stale, pussed during its re- cetii session, entitled "An.Vci toprotect theinteresl ofihe -•^tate of North C.iroliiiji ;n the Cape Fe.ar iind !>eep Kiver Navigaliiui 'omp.anv " an I of ussent ing or dissent ing to the same. By oriler of the P.oard of I)ire‘tors. JAMES CA.S'^IDEY, Pre-f. Wilmiiiirton. N. Feti. 18. '.tO-ltn 1 -/V HIS. BEST SKKII «.\TS, .11 ST KE(EIVE1{ and for Ft' sale by B. ROSE. *jo-;5t PAI AT«, OI ■.?«», aVc. mPERM. Refined. Lard. Litiseed and Tanners’ OIL; White Lead; Burning Fluid; Putty: Window (Jlass and Sash of all sizes. —ALSO— fresh supply of POND'S PAIN l>ESTPiOYE!{. For sale by J M KS .M ,\ R'lU NE. Nov'r 21, 1S58. otJtf Notice to Turpeufine Distillers aud others. 1AM fully prepared to make or repair TURPENTINE STILLS, or ilo any thing in the {.'ojiper or Sheet Iron work, ai the sliortest notice. M. A. BAKER. Fayetteville. .f;in'\' 24. Is5'.l. S2tf Ol.l) i LL persons indebted to the concern of FRANK .S: jA JERR\ andJ. 11. R(.)BER rs .v t'( ►., are requested to come ibrw.-ird ami settle iheir bills. It not suttled by the last of this month, th«y will tind them in the hands of :i Lawful Collector. J. H. ROl’.EUTS .t CO. ■May ?>, 1858. 7tf Deep Kiv€‘r t'oal. 1')1TI’M l.NoUS I'O.VL of tiie best tjuality c.an be had J) at the Works at Egypt, at a reasonatile jiriee by the Ton. W\L McCI.ANE* .Mining Engineer. May 21, 1850. o-if THF \ORTH 4\%ROIJ\A MI TI AL LIFE L^SIKAME lOMPA.W, N'OW in the tenth year of successful operation, with growing eajiital and firmer hold upon public con fidence. contiinies to insure the lives of all healthy jier- sons from 14 to 10 years of age, for one year, for seven years, ami for life—all life m«mb«rs sh.aring in the profits. All slaves from 10 to tiO ye.ars of age are insured for one year or for five years for two-thirds their value. .\11 losses are punctually ]>aid within yo days alter satisfactory jiroof i.- presented. Fi>r further information the pntilic is refen-ed to .\ gents of the Company in all parts of the State, and to R. H. BATTLE, Secretary. Raleigh. E. J. II.M^E, .\gent at .lan'y 1850. Fayetteville. N. (’. TAKFA I P, rp\KEN up and committed to the.hiilof Cnmbcrl.and I Comitv on the 15th insl.. a .NElillO B()V. named JOHN BRAi'E or JOHN FR.KNKLIN, who s.-.ys he is free, and that lie came from Columbia, 8. C. Joint is small, a liright mulatto, and had on when t.iken uj> a white wool liat and steel-mixed frock coal and jiants. The owner of s.-iid Negro is notified to come forward, prove property, pay ciiarges, and take him away, or he will be dealt with as thw law direct- C'ro|» .^lolaMMe^t. \FEW HHDS.—now landing and for sale by B. ROSE. Feb'y 21 90-3t Herring'! Herring!! Herring!!! ■"/k BBLS. No. I Herring, just received and for sale OU J- K- M?DUFF1E. >el>’y l!t 90-4w AWKEATH FKO.M THE WOODS OF I'AKOLl.M, (by a Lady of North Carolina,) beautiftilly illiis- j trated. witli colored Engravings of Native Wild Flowers. I School Books, Blank Books, &c. Just received. ! E. J. HALE & SON. Feb-y 3 Aew VoiiiiiieM ol* NiipreHie Court Ke|ioi*t$. JL'ST ptiblislted, voltiiiie 5 Joncn'n L.*nv liep(trf.s, and volume 3 Jones's Equity Rejiorts, of Decisions in tiie Supreme Court of North Carolina. For sale by Feb y lo E. J. iI.\LE A; SON. A tew Rarrelw CHOK.’E (jiL.D APPLE BR.V.NDY. suitable for making wine and jiuttiiig up brandy fruit. For sale by W. 11. CARVER. Aug. 18, I8.j8. 38- I The Sociable, or lOOl Home A- inusements; The .Vutocrat of the Breakfa.-t Table; Lec tures of Lola .Montes; Chronicles of the Basiile, illus trated; Tlie M;igicjau's Own Book; Living'and Loving; I Livingstone's Travels; Live and Learn; The Power of ; I’rayer, by Prime; School Books, icc., icc. Further supplies, just received. Jan'y 31 K. J. HALE ii SON. Xew llook^. IjHOWNLOW ii PRYNE'S Discussion on Slavery; K. ) N. Pepjier Pajiers; V'ernon Grove, or Hearts as they are; In and .Ground Siamboul, by .Mrs. E. Hornby; Liv ing and Loving; The Yellow Plush Papers; After Dark, by W. Collins: Davenport Dunn, by Levt»r; Scli(>ol Books; Falier's Drawing Pencils in Cases; \.c. Nov’r 2L E. J. IL\LE & SON. iiUT'rKli AND CUKESt:. JUST received jir Faimy, a few Firkins of very nice BUTTER, and 25 Boxes prime CHEESE. Oct, 14, Oct’r 15, 1858. GU,*. L. McKAV, Jailer. 55- ’arlyle*f Hi^^lory ot' Frelerick the Great; Miles St.indish's Courtship, by Longfellow; While it was Morning, by V. F’. Townsend; Arabian /An/* Entertainmenls; White's Edition of Shakspeare. Dec'i 28. E. J. HALE SON. rhnmolo?) «f Xorth Carolina, from 15SI to lS.iH, by D. K. Bennett. Just received. Oct. 21. E. J. UALE & SON. C. B. COOK. 54-tf I!OOK-lil.\U(.\G IN all its kinds, executed wi;h neatness and dcsjiatch. Small joVis when done must be paid before delivvrwd. THOi*. H. TILLING HAST, Hay Si reef. May 14, 1858. |l-ly l>‘V(‘rc‘iii^M Kiniiie^ Rlael4>ifone, reduced to (^ue.stions and .\nswers. upiu the jihiu ol Kilinie s Blackstone, one Volume; Drake on Attachmenl. For sale Viy K. J. H.VLE .V SON. -\E\V ROOKM. If \N UPON THE SE.\; or A Ilistor}' of Maritime Ad- ^ij, venture. Explonition and Di-i ovt-ry, from i1k“ Earliest Ages to the Present 'I ime. by Fi-.tnk B Goodrich. Just received by E. J. H.VLE ^ SON. lUCOX. ClHOICF] North Carolina B.\CO.N, Al.so, Western Sides ) and Shoulders, Oet. 14.—64-tf] C. B. COOK lAl:
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