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IVr Him. -/i m» i. IK) > 7 ' 8 X) a MJ ',1 00 ie-r ]i» iH) r -.- ill iiO‘'tiice. /t- " ■■-'ill It. f: ii;: the ubove price f'";ii- u: >r V;)jiit‘S of o. .Mi” Fiiir (rill ;‘nt t'! one a*l" ir lw(’vi.-w» iiiiJ Black- r .\ii, . tin- c work.- A .i; \s Im ii fill I,.; I r^Dito will ^ ir * * I -r t r : ui-li of thi He- ///- f'' € I . . ‘i. ninn. - [, -■ (Ii!* should th- *.li:her», : =‘TT & CO., " ; W Hi, NW 1'Olk' EKKli Y. [VOL. VIII.] FAYETTE:VILLE, N. C., march 3, 1859. [NO. 793.1 PRINTED MONDAYS AND TIIUKSDAYS. EDWARD J. HALE & SON, EDITORS AND l‘R01MUKT»HS. Price for the Seiiii-Weckh- Ou.skrvkk S3 00 if paid in fttlvancc; $3 60 if paid during the year of subscrip tion; or S4 after the yc!ir has expired. For the Weekly Obskrvek 00 per p.nnum, if paid in advance; $2 50 if paid during tlie year of subscrip tion; or 00 after the year has expired. • ADVERTISbMENTS inserted for 60 cents per square of IG lines for the first, tind 30 cents for eacli succeeding publication. Yearly advertisements by spe cial contracts, at reasonable rates. Advertisers are requestetl to state the number of insertions desired, or they will be continued till forbid, and charged accord ingly. Advertisements to be insertel in.tiiU, charged 50 per cent extra. and T. WADDlLf. HAS TAKF.N rilAKGE OF THE F\ V KTTK VI 1.1.■: II4ITKI.. With etlicient aid in the dilR'ivnl doimrtiiM'nls. and hi« own supervision of the riitiro K'-r iblish- ment. he hopes to give siitisfaciioii to llii- t’af- rons of the House. Raleigh and Warsaw four-horse liiie« of Si.-igt's arrive and depart froni tliis House Daily, and tlie Siileiii Stage Tri-weely. Fayetteville, N. C., Oct’r 1. fil-ly SlII.MWELIi IlOUSK, FAYETTKVII.I.E, Kdst side of an‘f n Stnrt, ii fev donr>i 2^orth tilt; Marhct. rpHI’ .'Subscriber desires through this medium noi^ i% T AI:% NC' Ki\ K R V. Tilt Sanery of Xorth i’uroliiui )r(’.s7r/t South Varolhi'i. HV HENRY E. (.’OETON. \WORK upon the Scenery of the I^bto Ridge and its fellow ranges of Mountnin.s will be published early in January. Tlie following will be its contems: Chap. 1—Introduction. II —.Vshfville. “ 111—Routes to reach .\slieville—tiie .''wannnoa tiap Hoad. t’liap. IV—The Hickory Nut (iap Road. V—The Routes from South Carnliiia—SuK'in Gap and .lones (.lap. Flat Rock, Hendersonville, (’;e>.iv's Head, Whiteside Mt. and Cashier's Valley. Chap. VI—A Route via Wilkesborough and Lenoir; the Valley of the Yadkin; Wilkesborough; Happy Valley: Lenoir; Hi'bri'ten, etc. Chap. VII—Morganton and its surroundings; the Piedmont Springs; iiawk's I5ill and Table Rook. Chap. Vlll.—Linville Falls; the (Vngcicake Rock; North Cove and the Cave. Chap. IX—The Vicinity of Asheville; the White Sul phur; the .Million Springs; I’leusaut Ihives. Chap. X—The lilack Mountain; the Mountain Ilnuse: Journal of a Party. Chap. XI.—The Roan Mountain; the l?ald Mount. Chap. XII—The French Broad River and the Warm Springs. Chap. XIII—Pleasant Country Stopping Places; Car son's on the Catawba; Harris's at Chiumey Ro»?k; Slierill’s at Hickory Nut Gap; Penland’s at Flat Rock on Toe River, in Yancey; Alexander's and .\. E. Baird's on the French Broad; Alexander’s on the Swannanoa. Chap. XIV—The Western Counties; Haywood. Jack son, Macon and Cherokee; Pigeon River; Franklin; a Winter Trip; Valley River; the Nantiliala; Cherokee Indians. Chap. XV—Productions of the West. Agricultural and Mineral; Wild Flowers; Tree Growth; Wild Animals and Reptiles. Appenpix.—The Pilot Mountain; Salem: Piedmont Springs of Stokes; Shocco Springs; Kittrell's Springs; Letters of Dr. Christy on Mountains of North Carolina. The work will contain four views of Mountain Scenery and a Map of that section of country, showing all Roads, Suge Lines, Stopping Places; Noted Places, etc. It will be got up in the best style of art. and sold at t>0 cents per copy. When sent by mail, Gti cents. Persons wish ing copies, will address W. L. Pomeroy, Raleigh. N. (’. 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 tly-lcaves, if forwarded immediately. | Papers of the State will confer a favor hy giving i this one or more insertions. Dec’r 27. 7G- X to ackowledge the liberal piitnmage be.stow- od upon his House the ]iast year—and a.s he has just erected New .Staliles anti t'arriage Shed cimven- ient to the House and to water he takes pleasure in say ing to his ji.atrons and the j>ublic generally, that he is still piep.-iri'd to accoiiiinodiite them with transient and iHTiiiaiu'ut >iiiaf'!. and respectfully solicit-; a continuance of the Ubei al patronage heretofore received, livery ex- eition on his part shall be used to render ihei''. conil'oria- ble during tlieir snjouru with him. Ills table is always supplied with the best the market att'ords. P SHEMWELL. Maivh 21. 1>i;-tf im FOR Ult I (^FFER for s.-ile l‘i40 .\cres of LAND, lying on the I V\ es( siile ol’\ipe Fc.ar Ri\er, two miles below Fay etteville, aii'l extending from (he river into the sand hills. This tract is abotit equally divided into river- ridge, swamp and sand-hill Lanil. About 80 acres, adjoining liie l ivor, are nmler cultivation and are well siiit»‘d to ili(> growth of Corn and (Irass: none t)f the Swamp lias liei-n cleared. There are several good sites for a dwelling house on the sand-hills. .\ny person wishing to jnirchase will do well to make early ajipli- caiion, as 1 have tletermined to sell. THOMAS J. ROBINSON. Sept. S. I.SoH. 44tf lii\l) FOR SILL THIRTY-FIVE HTN- s healthy a section as NIC V V \ i: II o 1 C.oLDSr.ORO', N. c. '■pIlK utidi rsigtied aniimmces to the public I that he has tak.'n charge of the above Es- talilisliiiivnt. and is prepared In accommi>date | lioarders. by the ii >y. week or month And he a'-^ure all whi> iii.-iy favi>r him with their pariMtiage. that lie will etidi'avor to give perfect satiifaciion. Table supplie'l with the best tlie market atfords. JAS. G. SMITH, tioldsboro', .lan'y 2^, iSoO Sl-lyr FAYKTTEVILLE MlTlMr INSIIRAXCE COMPANY. ASSETS $230,326.28. l.'S ('miijiany ha- '>i-rn i’\ iperatii'n inme t haii live rn n\ I'ai.l il I.- rpni.' years, aiid iia wit hi Hit any niemtx'rs about t pi're' ”,’. Policies i'.;ui 'l to Isi >t .\Iny. Is'.^. 2 .\niouiit ot prujieity now insured. ,\moiint premium iii'tej ui>w o:i hand. Cash premiums re eived, DiiiKiTiius. •iiiiouiiting to C'l'J.12t) lU'UraiKe averaging its M.I7».'.'22 224,'.MIS ;;2.:;i7 (ieo. McNeill, 1>. Ray. H. L. Myrover, W. Tillinghasi Henry Lilly, N. A. Stedman. S. J. Hinsdale, T. S. Lutterloh, Wm. McLaurin, S. T. Hawley, W. N. TiHingha.it, A. MeKethan, .1. I>. Willi:inis. Jas. Cl. C.Mik, A. W. Steule. Jas. Kyle, J. G. Shepheril, R. F. Ib'own. \\ ilniington. A. E. Hall. Wilmington. Officeks: GEO. McNEILL. President. I). A. R.VY. Vice President. C. A. McMlLLAN, Secretary. John Collins and C. C. McCruntmen, Travelling .\genis. Bi^ The (’ompany invite ajiplie^itions. .May 21, 18-S8. 1:1Y Waler Wheels! Water Wheels!! 'E are now manufacturing VANDEWATER'S IM- PROSPECTLS OF THE N O 11 T n CAR () L I N A JOIRNAL OF EDUCATION FOK 1859. The Second Vobime of tlte Journal will commence i with the next year, nnd the first number will be is- ! sued about the middle of January. It will be published ^ monthly, and each number will contain not less than . thirty-two pages of reading matter. I The Journal will be neatly printed, on tine paper ami I in a style equal to the j^e.sent Volume. The aim of j those who have charge of it, will be to make it a valuable i auxiliary in the cause of education. ' It is the property and organ of the State Educational •issociation, and is un'ler its control. Through its pages «e General Superintendent of Common Schools will ^mmunicate with the School officers and teachers of the State. .\rticles are solicited from teachers and other friends of education. TERMS (INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE.) Five Copies, or more, orilered at one time, or to one address, ONE DOLL.\R each, per annum. Additional copies at the same rate. Single copy, ?2 IH) All teachers and school officers are requested to act as agenUs. The Teacher who sends as the largest number of sub- flcribers (not less than thirty,) before the 1st 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 :he fourth of a page: .\nd each one sending 25 or more will be entitled to a card not exceeding eight Iin?H. All communications relating to the Journal should be addressed to J. D. CAMPBELL. Resident Editor, Greensborough, N. C Dec’r 20. ~~i- A iV1I:M()1!1 OF Ri^:v. A vii'rc'iii:i.i., i>. i> , I.ATE PKOFKSSOK OF CHEMISTRY, MINERALOGY, AND GEOLOGY, IN THE UMVEUSITV (H’ N. C. POGETIIER with the tributes of resiiect to his mem ory, by various public meetings and literary as sociations, and the addresses delivered at the re-inier- ment of his remains on .Mount .Mitchell, by ili‘ Rl- Rev. Janies H. *.»tey. Bishop of Tenncs.-'ee, and Hon. David L. Swain, Prcsideni of the Cniversity of N. C. This interesting little book, giving a graphic sketch of the lil'e and the onjy correct account of the tragic death of this great and good man, togetlior with a hm- STEEL PLATE LlKENi;.S of Dr. Mitchell, is now ready and may be hail at the Bookstores of Messrs. Pomeroy «S: Turner, in li.-ileigti, .Mallett Ai Co., in (,'ha[>el Hill, and at the office of pub lication. Price, in Paper, 30 cents; in (Hoth, ')0 cents jier copy, ('opies (in paper covers,) sent by iiiuil to any part of the country, free of poslagt?, upon the receipt of cents in coin or postage stamps; in elotii (library style,) for 5.j cents per copy. Adlress J. M. HENDERSON, 1‘ufjlisher. Chapel Hill, N. C. 74- \V PRtn'ED JONVAL TURBINE WATER WHEEL, for Mills and Factories of every description; and all those wishing to imjirove their w-i*er power will find if for their interest to address us by letter, staling the number of feet, head and fall; their usual amount of water: the kind of machinery to >ie driven. Wecan then give them price of wheel, or what we will furnish wheel and j>rin- cipal gears for, warranted to do a certain amount of wiirk. Time /iren to tfst the w/irtl. and if it iloe.^ not come up to otir figure, the wheel and gears to be deliver ed to us at the mill of the jiurchaser. KfejJP Reference given ami re.juired. HEATH .V STEVENSON, Laurrl Factory. Prince (Jeorge Co.. Md. ROP'ERT B.MRD. .\gent. Richmond, Va ti-y \olii‘€* to rpllE Widows of .Mexi ’an SoUlicrs. and liic Wi.lnws of 1^ .'Soldiers who i>iKD in skkvk k in the war of lsl2. cun have their pt-nsions continiu'd 1’V calling on the uiider- signetl, Congress having made additional provision for them. Give me the management of your claims, and the money shall come at once, or no charge. JNO. AI i:oSE. .\gent for Pensions. Fayetteville, June 12, 1H.')S. 1'.'- TIIK MVKK liWiOORATOK! PttKPAKKl) HY DR SANKORI>, Compounded entirely from rs ONK OK Tttr BEST Pt'RUATIVE AXI» I.IVKR V K 1 DU'INKS Iiov ;,elore the piiljlic, th»t arm aa « fulhnrtir, »«»ler, milder, «nd more •ITe-tu»l tli»n «ny oth«r mediciiir km.wii It U not onlj ■ Cathiirtie. but it Liter remedy. actiUK Bi't »ii Hie ^pHE Snbseriiier offers for sale 1 DRKI.' ACRES of Land in ; there is in .\labama. FOHT^ .VCRES, on which are a good Dwelling and all ne(.>«.'ssarv out houses, in good repair. ONE IIU.\l>l{Kl>iind SIXTY ACHES, goo-1 river bot tom land, ICO .acres i.f which is under cultivation and produces line C”o]>‘ of Colton ;iiicl Corn. Nl.Nl'] III'NDBED at; 1 SIXI'Y .\( 15KS (’reek :uid Pine land, on which N some good farming laiul. TWENT\-TllRi:i: [ir\!)i;i;D nnil FtHiTY At'RES Pine land, well suited for Tiiriicntiiie gciting. This property a ill bi- sold cht ap ati'l on accommoda ting terms. Address the subscriber at Mount Pleasant P. (>., Monroe (’ountv, .\labania. WILLI.^M w en«;lisii. March 11, IS.'iS. ‘•2-ly liaiid t‘oi* Snlv. TOHN T. (ilLMOlU'] now ot'er« for sale a portion of • I his sw.iinp lands in the cocnty of tjnniberland about 1 I miles below Fayetteville, aiiil about 1.', miles East of the Cape Fear River. The entire swamji has been suc cessfully ilraineil. of the large body of water by which it was heretofore covered. The land is apparently levtd. being free from ridges ' which are so common to swamplands generally, i whilst then* is an abundance of fall, by which the ruin water can be carried otl bj* ordinary ditches. A small portion tif the land has been in cultivation about 7 years, and those persons who have seen the crops regard the land as e>)ual in fertility to any tiiey have seen in this State or t'lsewheie. The location i-; he.althy, tiic neigiiborhood go.'d. >iiid tlie no- cess to Kayetleville and W liniington easy by means of a good road 1.1 miles in length leading directly to the liver. Beside' this, it is within :’> miles of a beautiful littie village, upon a high and he.ahliy IMutl. at the ii\er, wiiii a Stoie. Ware house and fust-rate landing. .Ml whu'ii afl'ord many conveniences to the neighbor hood. .\s several persons have spoken of purchasing, this is deemed a proper time to call their attention to the subject, inasmuch .as there is a croj> now growing 11(1011 :i iiiall ]>ortion of the land, by which they can judge of its production. Reasonable terms will be given to the jiurchaser. .''epi. !••. It'-'i^. |;'>tf liaiiil^ lor ^al(s 1 OFFER for sale about Acres of Pine Lands noar Fayetteville, c»>ntaining an immense nuantit^’ of Mill Timber, and a number of Turpentine Boxes, and several new tasks may be cut. There is on the premises a fine Dwelling House, and all necessary out-houses,—Scup- pernong and Isabella Grape Vines,—ItXMi young Pe.nch and Apple Trees of Lindley's best varieties: also, a good F.VRNl of aliont 150 aci'-es cleareii; and also a Glil.ST and S.VW MILL: and a fine large Meadow of about 14(( acres. The Fayetteville and Coal Fields Rail Road passes through these lands abotit a mile from the Mills. I will sell in parcels to suit purchasers. Imt would pre fer to sell the whole together. Apply to Thos. S. Lut terloh, Es(., Fayetteville, or the stibscriber at Pitts- borongh. N. C. J. H. H.M’tJlITON. Nov. 12, IS.',7. r.Otf NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. ALEX. JOHNSON, Jr., U.AS received and is this day reeciving. a large ;ind desirable STO( K OF GOODS. wmbraping all the newest styles ol r.,;i(lies Dross (loods, ('loaks. lijis(juos, Ronncts, llihboiis. l*'lo\vers, and 'rrinnnin^s, of all kinds. Fon A very desirable Stock of lv(3ady-M!i(b Clothing, Cloths, Cassi- nicres, Vesting, llats, Caj)s, lioots, Shoes, l^nd)reilus, d:c., »^c. Together with many articles not deemed necessary to enumerate. -Ml of which will be offered low for (^VSII, or on timii to such as pav when culled on. .\LK\. KHINSOV, Jh. Fayetteville, N. C., .Sept. 20, IS.'iS. 17-tf SHCOMI FILL STOIR FOR S'I'ARK iV VV HJJAVIS, ,\re now recei\ing their SEl'OND .''l l’PLV ot .^laplo ami l^aiiry llry HATS. C.\1’S, BOOTS. SIK !’.(>N NHT.S, CMBRELLAS. \ ItKADY MADE CLOTHI.NtI, Willi a great \ariety of articles not enumeiated. This Stock is very large anil well assorted, comprising all the latest styles and patterns, and will l.e Whole.sale Buyers on liberal leriiis. either foi ipjiroveil paper. STARR.] [J. M itl'ered A.'^ll T Iatt to eject its morbid matter, then locarrj off that matter. tUuS at*cotnpll»h!nK two pu^j«es encttj the •tomach and two purposes eflV-cttj rienced !d the opeia ally, without anyof tht painful feelinns exMi tioK* of moat OjUharOf. It *trenpfthen§ the MJttem at tne time that it purget it. and when taken daily in moderate do^. will Btreogthun and build ft up with unusual rapidity. The LITcr is one of the 1 • principal refrnUlor^ of thf human body; and when it p0 wrforms Its functioui wt-ll. the powers of the svstem are ' B rally deTelor»el The is almost entirely dependent; ^ on the hwiiUhj action ot me Liter for the prooer perform-, stomach is at fault, tbebowei* i system suffers ia consequence haTiiig ceased to do ita duty. fi:an, one of the proprietors I practice of more than twenty ‘ wherewith to counteract the i It is liable. : S To prore that this remedy In . bled with Liver Com- has bnt to try a bottle, and i These (Sums remove all'^^ tiie system. supplyiiiK in their ance of its functions, whenllie are at fault, and the whole of one or)rai> the Ijlver— For the diseases ot that cr* ba« made it his study, in n years, to fin«l norne retuedv many deranftenienl^ to w!iit*li The Hew ol' Dei ereux & Battle’s Law Reports, Vol. I, E(]EIVES the approval of those who have examined R M iW At la»l found, any pe-^on tro>. plaint, ill any of Its forms, ronvjoti«;u N ert»in. morbid or niatter fiom place a healthy of bile, 'causing food to dl(re»t well. Chief Justice Nash says, “I have looked through it— t is carefully and well got up, * * * I tliink tooiir Court it will be invaluable—and to the Pnifession equally BO. It will save the labor of deciding the same jioints again and again; for there will be no excuse for Counsel not being apprisel of points already adjudicated.” Oentlemen of the Bar who have purchased and ex amined it, concur, so far aa we know, Id praise of it. For tale, with sets or separate volumes of North Ca- rolioa K«porta, and Law Books generally, by £. J. HALE & SON. inTifforatinfp the Ntooiach. purlfyliiB tUe blood,, whole machinery, removluK; efiectinK * radical cure. Uliluiiii attacks prcv«*nf el, by fjlvrr liivlj^orator* i )nt« iJ«)se after eaiiii;; is suf* I and prevent tlie food from Miiy one dobe taken before inare. Only one df>fie taken at Kently, and cures Cos-, [ hie dose taken after each I One d»>!»r of two tea- Sick Hearfaclie* One bottle Uken for fe-' caube of the disease, and Only one dose immodiat*-ly One dose oflen rept'ated is Morbus, and a preventive Only one k>ottle is system the effecU of medl- ^^Oue bottle taken for lowness or unnatural color Ofie dose taken a shorty l^or to the appetite, and make Oue dose often repeated rhcipa in its worst form>!. Bowel complainU yield One or twn doses cures at Children : there is no surer, the world, as it nfper/tiU. 9^ A few bottles* cures abvjrbents. We take pleasure in recom - prerentire for and and all Keverfl of a 1111- with certAinty, and thousands wonderful virtues. All who u»r tt are aiianlmoua teatlmoiiy lii Its favor. •9-Mix Water In the mouth vrlth the gorator, aiifl awallow boih together. — THU LIVER IN-Vl&ORATOR 18 A SCIENTIFIC MEnit'AI. DI8COVEKV, »nd in i«ily working cnrm, kimoat too gre«t to b«lte»e. It ciiren »» If h.r mftgic, «tvf» the Jlrtt doM giving and wldom mor« than on« t>oU1« it required to cure aiij kind of Liver i'omplAini, from th* wont Jaundi** or Dyn>rptia to a cutnmon Utwhtchf, all nf which are the reeuit of a Mscaacd I.lver. raica om dollak rsR aorrLC. Dr. &ANKORD, Proprietor. 5« itroudwajr. New York Kelailed fey all Druncliti. Sold nUu by JAS. N, SMITH and S. J. HINSU.\LE, Fayetteville, N. C. NoT’r 11. 62-ly e caune of the dlsenjie- curel. and, 'V%*1iat 1.4 the occasional ibe of ?he 'ficient to reltevp tl e stomach ' riving and suUitn^. 1 retiring, prerents ‘niRht, loosens tbe bowels tlvciiess. meal willcnre DyH|)e|>Mtn Spoonfuls will alwavs relie>»* male obstruction removeK the makes a t>erfe*i ctire. relieves Cliollc*. while a sure cure for Cbolcra of Cholera, needed to throw ont of tbe cine after a long sickneKh. Jaundice reoioves aJi sal from the skfn. 'time before eiitlng gives vi food dipe«t well, cures Cliroitlc Dim* while Summer and almost to the first dohe. i tacks caused by WorUk^ in iMifer, or speedier remedy in Wl a s; e ■ UroiHiy, by exciting the linaiidinK tliio medicine an • \ giie, Clilll F’ever, lou.» Ty|M-. It operate* I are wiliin* to testify to ii» 'Wl I Valuable Plaiilalioii K(»iv S.Al-lv The subscriber offers for sale the I’l.-VNT ATI* )N nnd improvements where he now rcsiiles. It is located just lielow the month of Liles' Croek. in t’liiawbu ■•oiinty. near Lewis' Ferry on the Catawb'i river, a'ljiiinui}: Hen derson Sheri, and containinjr ^l'> Acres, 1-Vi nf which are in cultivation aad about aorc' of iliat is good t’reek and Hranch Ibittom. 'I'he improvements an* a comfort,able Log dwelling, a tirsi rate I’arn, .''table and stalls for ‘JO head of horses; t'ow sheds, and good Fences. There is upon the place a good (JUIST Ml LI running a pair of Uiirr and a pair of common Stones i Ti v W. N. railroad parses through the Farm and I the I'ejiiit is locate'! up«in it. [t is the most valuable ' farm in this section ot the .'^laie. I Will be 'iM fur Cash or exehan£:«-d for Negroes, j ' W. WILSON. I Oct. 1 .'>, IH.')S. 57tf ; Tiirpenliiie! Tiirpoiitinf!! Turpentine!!! ' TL"KIM;.\'ri NK I'.OXF^.'' on .and near the I ( iW.IMM* l^ail Koad, about r> loti niile-^ from F’ay ' eit.'Ville, will be rented on good terms to any jierson i wishing lo embark in the bii.Hiness. .\lso. a goo.j S.VW and (ilil.''T MILI., and TWO SMALL F.MJMS. ,\lso. TWO OF T!IK HICHi;ST F\I!MS in the Coiiniy i>f Cumberland, one about one mile from the Marke' House, known as the Uailey place; the ulhei about ' miles from town, known as th>> celebrated .\slie Land.-, which has or acres cleared land, which if pro]'vrly ciiliivaied. will ]iroditee an averaga of MO bushel • oi' (^orn j>er acre. Those wishing lo rent sai*i Landx must apply pion, or they cannot be rented. For particulars apply to C. F. Leete. FayeKevilie who is aiilhorised lo rent in my abseiKM'. A. N. McDONALI). FayeKevilie, Feb'y K, hT- G1M> ACIIIW OF I.AND I'O!! SAU'',. rillfFi Subsciiber ort'ei> for sab. the above iuaniity of I L.and, siliialed in a healthy neigliboi-hood, three miles from the Uilmington iS: Charlotte Itail Koad, and four from Lnmliei llivcr. 'I’hi'^ L;itid is w;-li adajiled to Farming. Tur|)enl iiie. and T"ii Timber )'ui pises. having a good range and other advanlat'cs. Thnse wii-liing to ptirch.'ise may find me on the premise.-, who will be happy to exhibit it or give aiij information concerning it desired. WCI'S MrClI.I. I’liiladelphiis, N. C., Sepl. I, l>T>7. Intf iioi Mi:, LOT \\n \ioi;ko. THK undersigned wishing to close up iheir oM busi ness, otter for sale the ilorsi; and LOT on Hay- niount, formerly occupied by .Major tiilmore. .Vlso, a NKGilO liOV 14 years of age; having tried him for the last five months, we can recommend him as an exeel- leni servant, both for liousi' or otit of doors, sold for no fault, V.ut to clos(' old busines:'. F. N. .t .1. H. KOIiFRTS. May8, IHoH. 7lf i\Oli€*.—.\roe« Wantfd. rpO the farmers and ciiizeiis of the Counlies of iJuplin, 1^ Wayne, .lohnsion, llarneft, Moore, t'umberland, lloVieson, liladen, ('obimbus, r.runswick. New Hanovei-, and Sampson: The subscriber being desirous of purchasing a number (>f likely young Negn>e«, of all classes and descriptions, avails himself of tliis methoil of informing those who may have such property to «lis|>ose of, tliat they would do well to vi.sit me at home, or ad'lress me at Clinton, N. C.—for which they shall receive a visit. A word to j the wise is bufiicient, jis it is well understood that 1 pay- exceeding liigh [iriccH. KVEUETT PKTKRSON. Feb’y 11, 1859 88-Om .1. H. (*ct. 1 L WILLI VMS. •M-tf AT Tlll^ iiOTKlL 4'ORirER. -VT TIIK MI’SIC.M, STOKK, where you will \ fiml FlhDLL.S FI,L I K.S, I IFLS. l»Ul M.'^. A’CoKI»LONS, If.VUPS. .'ce., ,S:c.: Vlso. TOYS OF .\LL Dr.SCKll*- TIONS, : r un the tirass-hopper up to the Klephant; .\ f(‘w )iair very fine VV.SIiS, L.V.MI’S and Lamp CLAS.SK.'s; Fine SNl’FF, CMI.VUS. Cle'win^ and .Smoking Tol! \( CO; Ink; I’.Iacking; fine • ind liii;hl_v pert'iiniuil Kxtraels. (’olognes; COllUI L.S. a few doz. very superior for lalile use. .Ii'llies; tine China Tea-Sets f'ort'hildren. Willow \Va.ie; Ladies’ Work-I’.oxes: Fish ing T.-iekle and Hooks; Maee; I'loves, «')iice, and Sod.-i; .\lso, large v.ariely of .ILWFLltV and TIllNKKT.'s; Cent's Pocket I'ompaiiions; Conversation Cards: FliriTS, Nl TS, CANIUFS: And a large vtiriety ofartieles loo nnnierons lo mention. \OTK'i:. COFN'TMV MKKCIIANTS will io well to call, as bargains will be given. \. N. Mcl>ON.\Ll*. Fei>'\ !• >■,- Caroliiii.ui copy. Xortli Carolina Ki'ader^* M'>ir>KI{S 1 AX!) 2. I!K1 WITIJ .'^I'KCIAI, UKFKKK.NCK ']'»• TIIK WAM's AM) I.N rK.KKS’i'S OK 0Wtrothia. i Niir.iJ Till-, .\i si'icKs oK Tilt: sfi kki\ti:niii;nm’ ok i’mm- MIIN sruooi.s, liV K‘%. l-\ VI. lliiltl»nr«l. iMtort.ssou i>r nil: i,.\tin i. xNcr.'Mii: .\n'i> i.itkra i i'ni. i.\ Tin: rvivrusiTV ok noutii • m:ui.in.\. WILLIAMS \ CO. ;n-Lf i\K\v ;(>>i)S rpHK f'ubscribers alopi this method of informing iheir friends /anil the imblic generally! lhal ihey are now receiving into .■lore ii very large and general S'l’OCK OF (iOODS, k.miik.vcim; u le or i: k i i:k, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADDLERY, A:. 4'. y & (* •, & i'. .\11 of which they are dis)>osed lo sell at reas>mable pro- fiis for Cash, or on the usual time to responsible purcha ser-i who :ire in tin habit of jiaving. ;ko.‘w .luly ’Ji’i, IS.'iS. NKW AM) ClllvM’ GOOI).^. JAMES KYLE 11*8 received a i,arge and tJener.-il Supply of M9K\’ 4jiOOiPS, lloofM niid llatN, ItoK- in^ 1 lolliM, &:c. All of which has been piirchased by t’n' jiackage for Ca.ih; all of which is offered at the lowe>.t market jiric«, at wholesale or ictail. Oct. 4, 1858. 51-tf Just Received, V(t001> assortment of— KEKSEVS. HLANKKT.S, TWFKHS, .IKANS. S.VTINKTTS. 'AS.sil M K|{ KS. FKINTS. SHOLS. \c. —also— IS I»OZ H(M)P SKI UTS. •".O LINF.N \NI) M\i:sr,LLKS SHir.TS ST \i:il ,S: Wil l I VMS. Nov'r IS.'iS. r.t'.- !^tatio.\i:rv. In a.ldition to our present sto^^k we are receiving l»>0 Koaiii«i l*:i|»rr, Kmliracing I'v.'i-v varieiv of l. VF, LKTTKK. IJATIl tl-Tl'FU, (■(•MMKlU'l.VL .Non;, i;ii,L in: vi*. Fol.io POST, and NOTF I’.Vl’KllS. 111! M. F..N VF.LOl’K.S. of every i|eseri]>tion. I case Fnilish and American SLV'fF-S. assorted sizes, liiu groKS STSKL TKNS; I’en Imlders: Si liool Ink .''i.-ind';; VISITING CAIIKS: I'.LANK I’.o.tKS, ,Vc. F. .1. H \LK SON Feb'y 12 Caroihitt i\ rpllFi .Vilantic and Norfh Carolina iiailroad being now I completeil to r.eaufort H.irbor, 1 have d.'termined to locai»* at ('arolina City for the jmrpose of doing a Forwarding and General Ccmmission M .MIJEU a, (O.NTAIMNI! A FAMILLVK II l.'^TOKV A Nl' Kf Sl’KI I’- TIuX dl’ NdllTII I'Altoi.l\.V. Scb'ctinns in Prusi- :iml \ t'rsr; iiiMiiy of’ fhciii by (MiiiMi iit eitizc’is ot'tln' illSToniC\I, vNi‘ 'lli:oNO|.0i]CAL TVI'.LF.S. .Vnd a variciy of Mi'i ell.iiieoiis Information and Sta- ti-iies, l.v a new and t dition of lltc Nonli t pnlOili«'l in ISi.'iL Tiaiid for Sale. i T the Mark 1 House, on Tuesday ot Cumberland County (Viurt, March 8th, will be sold on a credit •)tand •» months, .interest from day of sale,) 418 .\t OF l^.VNI), situated about 4 miles North of FuyetievilW and ailioining the lands of Messrs. W. D. Wright, Jas. Huske, K Barge, J. W. Sandford, .T. T. Gilmore, .las •McKay. Hugh Gilmore and U. Wooten. There are on the premises. :i good Mill Site, a sniall House, lo or 20 aero- i-leared laml under fence, and from 15,000 to 11 liiHt Turpentine IJoxes which have been tended several ve ir'!. and Ilu're tiiighi bo from 5,(MH) io new I’xixes ,ut. .Vnv one wishing to see the Land will please call on ‘ J. W STKANGK. Feb'y -J'. yjt.s Carolinian copy. T. ( . & B. «. WORTH, f«riK‘r:il 'oiiiiiii«5«ioii TIcrc’tiaiilM, H7A.1//AV, ro.V, .V. r. I>K\LKUS IN liiiiKS riaster. Hair, (Vmoiit. LiikI riastor; i!obiiis»ii's Maiiipulatod (;iiaiio: Taskor A tlark’s riiosphalic Fertlllzor. t'.-y Orders for above articles filled without charge of coii:iiiission. Terms: C.VSH. I'eb'v ‘J’>, 1S5'.) *.*l!-',Upd ~ J. CARLETOX, fi i:Reii4:it tailor, (L.VTE KNOWLES & C.VRLETON.) 127 Fulton St., »w York, 'SPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public, that he continues the business of the late Firm at the above No., where he is prepared with a handsome sto?k of desira>de goods, and the assistance of a Cuttei of acknowledged reputation, to fill all orders to entire satisfaction. The V>est of workmanshi]i and a perfect tit warranted, without ch.arging the extravagant Bro.ad- wav prices. Feb'y 28 92-1 m N i’\ir,i:i:i ai ••lin-l 1; vlll 1 and iir^t i" .1 . whi'le. I tlf . j. i ' Ii;: L'liiied SialC' a'i Tlic Ldilor il''' 'oer 1 dee Ms i; pi u •ailvrinlages aimei.l Numbev.' which is, as a iie.iders in the eomplei(. i he ei M-; any i>lh«‘r sei ii - ii ' (-“lalilcte. IIiilib«vl i ill lii I’retace to Niim- r hi ill .'le to :i frrt of tlie jieciiliar t'V the Sii|ieriii:en lenl of I'ommon :iOOO FOR NALi:. CATAWBA GRAPE VINES: 1K) Black Hamburg Uo.; '.iiO MOCK ORANGE: .500 NORWAY SPRUCE: 1(H) MAGNOLIAS; ]00 TKEE BOX; 10(J PEAR TREES, extra quality: 100 CHERRY Do., And many other articles in the Nursery line. T. S. LUTTERLOH. Feb'y 28 92-3w Schools wliile making rfl'orts lo have this work com j.lete.l, Thi -e are. 1. Tfi‘ I uron.■ u/, mi nt c f •! /'. t Ihtij t,J Ki //-i/rj„ iiih ricf, and the enlistiiicnt ot' po]>uIar seniimeni In bciialf of the .'^taic and it.-- iM.siiiiiii.in-. Il 'vas not ilioughl iiii|.wrt.int. how ever. |.i have iii.ire than one niimtier ol' the lleailer of ineiely a local inlevcr . 2. /’i> riiim/if the : ril ereri/irlu I'’', roiii/'hiiiinl oj ii> cuiii- ih'i/i nr/tiio/K, (■/(I ^:rj; iual ction'jc in t£t /;««/..«; an expen sive habli, and (iiic which injuivs the .''cliools by pre venting the chiMren from being classilied. A series of home lleadei-s. it was supj.osed, >vould be certainly used, arid this great evil thus avoided. E ■•■ii'imi/. the ptipular system of Readers being too long and being m.ide so often merely tti add to ihe profits of authors and jmblishers. This .series is to consist of fev.'er numbers than those gem'rally used, and it is believed that these numbers are suflicient, while if the sj-siem were univer.sally used in the .State, the sum save*’ to ]iarents and children would amotini to several thousand dollars annually. 1. T'l jiul in I'/i' liitinis Il f rhihln n learnimj to read roiii- fiiifilinti.% siijficii nt/>/ finnifiiir hut nii> nf f/ie c/mntrtir ctiHnl rhihlish rfi)ii/„,!r:iiiif'. eoTitainiiifr. in lessons easy enouirh I'or all ages, correci spcriineiis of “tyle. interesting in mailer, ami incuh-aiing projier iimrals, and religions in- S'riuiiun. The prie.'s ire. for No. 1. 2”i cents; No. 2. ".T.' cents and N'l. 7”) eent-. A lilieral dediietinn friiiii ihese |iri.-e- to Mereh.ini' .-iiid ,Si-hotil Teaehers. K. .1. HALE SON. C(H IM)N iiONDS rUI ^ALH. fJlilL We-iern ilail lload Coiii]i*iny have for sale in I amoiinis to suii pmcli.-isers. Sllo.dDU (d tlif CiuijMiii lloinls ol‘the (’oiiiity nf Cumbeilauil. bearing 7 per cent, interest, payable semi- annnally on the Nt .Inne and 1st of Ik'Cember, and run- nin r 2't years. 81ti(,ti(.io Ilf tlif ('(iiipon IJoiiil.s ii‘ the Town (d Fayetieville. beariti.; 'i )>er eeiil. interest, payable semi annually on the 1st .laniiary ami the 1st of .Inly, and running 2'l years. Thc'c bonds were issued in accordance with law to the W. sti rn liail l!>ad 'o., lo pay I he County and Town subscriptions respectively. Persons having money will find these bonds (at ihe price tiic Co. is selling them) a better invv'tment than any I’ank Sioc’; in liie ^^laIe. t-'r.r it'rnis apjily to'. II. Ni VI.I.E’I'T. rsi|.. I’res't. or iikiv C.VSKS un»ilaked Lime, for sale very low, for -|-vU farming purposes; 1(H) ditto, for plastering and brick-laying. T. S. LUTTERLOH. Feb'y 28 92-3w ^OO €awk!« of Liiiiie, OF the best tjuality, ami in first rate order, just rec'd and for sale iu quantities to suit. Apply to B. BOSE. Feb'y 28 92-3t A For Sale. FEW' Bbls. Northern POTATOES, of the most ap- proveil quality for planting. Apply to B. ROSE. Fe>>’y 28 92-3t l*low«! Plows!! Plows!!! A NO. PLOWS; ;)U 50 No. 10 Plows; 50 No. 11 “ 25 No. 50 “ 25-No. 00 “ Points. [?ars and Mould Boanls to suit. F'or sale by C. E. LEETE. Jan'y 12 7U- ltiifl€‘i% C'lic‘(‘M(‘ aii«l C'rac‘kei*»». J A FI H KINS (loshen Butter; 1 V 25 Boxes State (’heese; 10 Bbls. !^oila and Butter Crackers. .lust received by C. E. LEETE. .I.in'3’ 12 * 7li- Ciiill A(‘t and \ LBS. Gill Net Twine; f ) \ I 1 '.'II lbs. Seine .lust received by .lan'v 12 Nf'iiie Twine. C. E. LEETE 79- llardivare, C iitlery, .«iAI>Ol.i:KY, A:c. V'lE.'^ .M.VRTINE is now receiving a large and gene ral assortment of every thing in the above Fine. — A LSt )— \ prime article of Rio. Laguira and .lava COFFEE; ('rushed and P>rown .SU(«.\R: Sugar Htnise SIKUP and molasses. VII of which is ofl'ered on as gool terms as can be hu1 .J to •INu. VI. Fayetteville. Keb y 2'i. 1^•'>S. KO.'sE. Trcas r Wi'st.Tii ll. E. I o. S'.ttf in thi market. Nov’r2I, 1^58. Htitf and hope by promptness ami strict atlention to merit p.itronage ami support. Being the .VgenI of .Murray's Line of First Class Packets to this :in'l .Vlorehead Ciiy, ! cverv etfori will be made to make this the chea)M“si and mo.'l expedilious route to New York. Vessels will be loailed and di.scharged at my Wharf (adjoining tlic I’.ail- road Wharf,) anil thereby save cartage and liglileva^e. Particular aitention will be given to all orders, audio the sale and shipment of Produce. WM. B. GIIVNT. .luly 2'.t, IS.')S. ;!2-ly THE LAHGEST MANIIFAOTOUY i.\ Tin: f«*T\Ti:. rnllE subsei'ilx'r begs leave Io return I his thanks for ihe liberal pati iii;ii:e lierelot'ore extended to him. ;ind inrorms the piiiilic I hat he ha leiw and will eoiitinm' to have an inerea ;ed force of experieiiceil Saddle and Harness Vlak- ers. whose work he will warrant: ;ind lhal he is preji.ared to otfer l) llie |.ul> lie a large ami \arit‘d .issori meiii ot every thing kepi in his line. His .issoiimenl of Saddles, llainess. liridles. Trunks. Travelling Hags. V'aliees, ,vc.. is nnsurjiassed for workmaii'liln m l mati'riil. and will compare favor.ibly for ne.atiiess wilh any oilier Vlaiiii- faciory. either North m' Soiilh. PcVsons w.mting iny ihiiig in his line will do him a favor to c.all and examine his stock before jiurehasing, as he is satisfieil it will not fail lo jileasc I hem. His esiablishment will be found five doo!- ' I'.ast of (’ape Fear P.ank, on Person Sirect. lte[>airing done with ncalne.'.- and despatch. w. ovi:i:i!V. Ffiyettt'ville. N. Oet. 2-’., IS.’iS. .')7-*'m 11;, In A L'.ri W ry NEGR()ES for a Mississippi plantation, m«n, boys, t 0 some good fanulies. Fayetteyille, Maj 6, 1858. EPHR. PAGE. 8tf O. IIOI kSTCK\ OF LI) inform his friemls and former customers that | he may be found 2 doirs below ihe I'ape Fe.ir ISank, j and d doors above his ohl stand south side I’erson Sirtct, where he intentls to keep on hand. Harness, Satldles, Bridles, Whips, ( ollars, and every thing belonging to his trade. He i’esi>eeifully invites his friends from the coutitry to call and e.samioe his slock before purchasing. He will .attend to Repairing of Harness ami Saddles punctually, and his charges shall be moderate. He would request all indebteil to the firm of. HOUJsToN iV OV'ERBY to settle with W. Overby or himflt“lf, as they are compelled to settle the firm's debts. August 27, I85fi. tf PiaX LAMA TIOX, // /(///, 'PiluMAS IJl’.VC.ii, (I'liCrnmr ll/ Xiirih i 'n rutimt. I %■'n i'.i; i’i.VS. it ii.is been repre.i'nled lo me (h.il I'lic W .Vridiiliald Mi li'Hifrald, late of the ('omuj' of ('iim berland, di'i on the 27ili d.iy >t Kcluutiry la-i, in s.iid (^ounty. kill and murder one Thoma" Miinroe. ami that the s.lid \l(d)oii!rald is a fngtlivc from jii lic', and has escaped beyond ilic limith of this Slate. Now. to the cud that the said .Vvchibald Meli.m^ald mav be arrcsied ami brought io trial for his said oHence, I do hereby issue ihi m\ Proclamation, offering a l!c- ward lit Two Hundred hollars for his appi eheii.‘ii>ii .ind delivery to the Sheriff of (.'umberland C«unty. i DESCl'.ll’TloN. ■ MrDougald is ••iboiit fifty years of age, of li-lii haiv .and eoiiijil^‘'.iiiii. blue eyes. Ilf i|uiek peei li. ha' a '■ ■il on ihe tae,' near one of his jaw-;. wei;rhs abmit ll'i-'ior 17'* poiiiids, is .addicted lo ini oxieal imi. and wliili-di link is tiirl'uleiii and troub'..- 'me. (■ i \ ell iiiidi I my hand .and I he (i real Se ll of the [i,. s.J Si.aie. ai I’.aleigh, tins llie Sixtli day of March, A 1». I'^'S. Bv th(' (Joveviior, THOS I’l! V!G. Pi’i. vsKi Cowi'KH. Pr. Sec’v. March 1.') ' '.C'.if 4 WKKU'SI FH()>I TIIK WOOHS OF ( \UOLI>'\, (iiv a Ladv of North Carolina. > beautifully illiis- traled. wilh eoloicd lingiM vings of Native Wild Mowers. School Ituoks, r.lank Books, \c. .lust received. F. J. HALE .V SON. Keh y \*w Voliiiiic'^ ol' 2Sii|>i*eiiie Court KcportN. II i jmldisheii, %olmce .lones's Law Heporis, and vi biiiie ;’• ! in.'s's ’r’qnily lleports, of |»ci i'i..ns in tJie .‘^Hjn-eme Cmirl o( North C.arolina. For sale hy Feb'v lo X I I .11 .llllv AOTIt'F. PERUVIAN' GUANi); ■H. (\,ks J.IMK- ■VI 1’. 1 11 VV: .1 GLi'i:. -letiy WORTH 111. Is.'i.s. UTLEV 27 ikev. KIIIO 4'orii and \Vlii« r.l .'sHKLS good VVhile Corn. l"i(» P.bls. Whiskey. :>i> “ .Apple l.randy. I-') “ N. E. Bum. ale for C.V.'>H by E. F. MOOI5E ('O. pi. IS.'.K. 44-tf For Hr. FUWK WILLI\>IS*S UYE WIIISKKlf.' 1) VllTCHKfdj ha,« made arrangements with l>r. Frank Williams, lo be constan'ly supplied wilh his celcliriitcd UVE WHISKEY, which can be hat! at his ^ lore ai all times, by wholesale or retail. (H't'r I I, S-'l-tf Vine;;ar, for Aii2. is. »ale l»y W. H. CARVER 38 A lew Rarreix ^fHolCE OLD -VPPLE BK.VNDV, suitable for making \ ) wine and putling up bramly fruit. For sale by W. 11 CARVER. Aug. 18, 1S')8. • 38- E. .1. For s;lb .MALE .'^oN. De¥ereu\^N Kinnie’M Rlac‘k>tone, reduced to (Questions and .\nswers, upon the plan of, Kinnie’s Blackstone, «ne Volume; Drake on Aitachmant. l>y K. Bennett. For sale by E. J. HALE & SON. ‘ Oct. 21. \ew l5#oks. 1)lt0WNL0\V .• l’l;^ NK S l»i-ciission on Slavery; k. ) \. Pepjie r.i-.i'!-; Vernon Grove, or Hearts as they !tre: In and Vvni'i: • yi." laJi.iid. by Mrs. E. Hornby: Liv ing and l.ovin'. " - liisli Papers; Vfier Hark, by W. C llins 1 >,, . iii ii. i liniiu, by l>evw; School 15(Miks; Faber's Lnwiu;. I’eiu :' i'. ( a.-is; Xc. NoTr 2 t E. .1. H VLE \ SON. i\i:%V ROOKM. Man Upon 'IHE .■^E.i; or^V History ot Maritime Vd- veniure. Exploration and Discovery, from ihe Earliest .Ages to the l‘re«ent Time, by Frank B fioixlrich. .lust received by E. .T. H.VLE SON. Tlie ^i»ocial»le, or lOOl Home A- mii'emenf*; The .\utocrat of the Breakfast Table; Lec- roH of Lola Montes; Chronicles of the Bastile, illr.s- t»- Jed: The .Magician's Own Book: Living and Loving: Livingstone's Travels; Live and Learn; The Power of Player, by Prime; .School Books, &c., &c. Further supplies, just received. .Jan’y E. .J. HALE & SON. IHTTlie .^oiillieru Harmony, and MUSICAL C(».MPAN1UN, for sale by E. J. HALE & SON. \Vel»f^ter% Elementary Mpeilin^ Book, for sale by E. J. H.VLE & 8(>N. .lan’y 6. iiiwordM^ Pocket Almanac for 1^59; Spurireon's Gems; Blind Bartimeus. Feb’y 12 E- J- HALE k SON. iiodey’M l^ady Rook ibr Hareli, i inst receivel by E. J. HALuL & SON. ('hronology of North Carolina, from l.»S4 tu is.^. Just received. E. J. HALE & SON. lVebMter’!« elementary ^pellin;; P,oi-kfi. A fnrther supply just received. Jan’y 8 E, J. HALE & SON. mmrn
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