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j Mortgage. accrued in'st, *nil in transit, t. interegi, rattce. Mnual statement of of Hanford. Thi, ' the Ugis.laturtof per}>vtual charter. Jtj, ■ulatiuns cxc«ed $800 •t8 over $1,300,000 in' •m referred to. Theal h period of nearly forty a nmgle change iMbeen conducted B he. n thus far succes*. ^*ng, as we are in • payment of about t asking a day's delnv in ^tle litigation, notwitj, f trani^actions made I y as p....ible in such * >«n the practice of the grcHt labor, carefuU„ t* into about fifty Mommt insured on each reived thereon, andth, classification, extend ing property to a rery “• presents \ A experience, upon wl.ieb ranee i. n.n a matter of »: it> hazards are a«c«r *ble of being reduced t* and r«8uli» ^ which »r. r business. The tUn« to It s system. «nd placid- M. lias obtaine.1 the con ‘ **‘*7 by w, and has increa!«i it* w to year with a atwul- Its swurity is the wi/, cy which it pursues witK amount to be covered in has passied, with com- sweepiue lave swallowed up other r busmes.s. h is a Hystem ice. winch (fives stabilii. and to the assured con- iTf J‘uir%ot. OF THE |K D, coif HARTER 1*E!U*ETU\l 1,000,000. Pr»‘sident. 1. T. k. BRA{’E,Jr..XfeY ’Y 1. l.-.5,). '■ Market Value J'=:i.538 % 4.212 15 20y,180 if 121,812 5 -.; 44,t.HA.i 2K,(MMi 5 per cent, int’jt, 25,000 oeL>t interest. “ “ lO.iisX) io.OOO “ " 5,tMio 110 It & accrued in'tt 57,6i>-j i;> »«nt interest, 52,?,76. y.lw 1- 43.5«'' 2b,i»Hj 2ti,5l>0 tit» iiOO 10.272 12,5(K> I.2.S0 t Stk Waterbury, Ct 5,2'>0 “ .-^taff-'rd Spa, “ ■'>,250 “ Providence R11.872 “ Harilord. Ct SO.Ot** “ *• 46,600 13.500 “ “ 2^.080 II.400 5.4ttO 9,600 t)0,450 10,300 10.500 10,400 “ Jerseys’y.NJ 1,600 “ Si I >uis, -Mo 20,600 “ New York, 10,400 .. .. 10,000 36.000 22.4H) .. .. 80,600 34.2U0 27.IXJO 10.400 24,4 W 12.200 22.400 8,900 10,000 11,200 27,tiOO 33.000 22.000 .• 19.000 44.400 i. 23,600 .. .. 33.600 .. 42,4t»0 45.100 11,300 .. 24,750 48,055 67 2.!,659 f>8 fl,86f,920 08 •II.ITIBS: not due, $110.9-6 54 r YORK, continue to pubbH. tg British Periodicals, ▼!*: ^ "ERLY ConservatiTaj Ruad - block. ?7 rVlEW Whig. 9 a RE’ iRE EVIEW (Free Church VIEW (Liberal.) . BUBGlf MAGAZI-SE (T«rj ) represent the three Wbig. Tory »»‘l '“'r'’',e™ on found writers on Religion, in tJ. world of ofes- , „ ,he iKLoUr ...J 'h« P iottlligenl re».ler of e«e . , 'ay,throughout the _ from any other source. K SHEE'lS in- Tttlue to - „f »ub- :ed in the hands of iginal wditions. y . itain y one t pr id 1- lied e to Abe tained LY C INCE onal w be IS the — ■ TERMS value placed ori l:WI views r Revit r Rev our H ‘views iewe nine .'te Review* ho fou. RevieWi H/e in the ^tu Per an^ $3 00 6 7-00 S=Oft 3 00 9 01' 10-00 ‘View* dl ra**-* »« ^ uh^re issued ite ■five .rjir^ce'nt. frotn the ordering four orJorec^P re works. Thus. ;view, will be • Mlack' the four Review! I above t« Review Ue* on. 1 A Cit EE any ;r ( k CENT lof i*08T 1 OF .hPse work* and Towns, these^^^ POSTAGE. * hf ’When8«“'^J, tn U of pos ,ir >» 1 AUri. ” fl,„te8 part of th* U«‘^rLltwooa '' K.STS a year for ^ ju- TS a yaw for each oi (Jrtat Britain of ,d .*»31 annurn^^^^ the aboTe publicatio OS. paid, to the , IEONARD 8C0TT { CO.. . xiattd IFAIT (DBSUSiBTIEIB S E 111, w e: E K L. Y. [VOI.. VIIL] FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., MARCH 7, 1859. [NO. 794.] PKINTKI) MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. EDUAUD J. HALE & SON, editors and rUOPlUETOllS. I'ricc I'or the Somi-Wcoklv Oii.skrvkk S;5 (M) if puid in ;i(lvniicc: $:? 50 if paiil during the year of subscrip tion: or >4 after the yoiiv hii' expired. For tlu- Wcrkly Ou-^krvku ?2 00 j>or annum, if paid in :iilv!UH'o; -S2 t‘r) if paid during the year of subscrijt- ti.iii: or s:J Of> altpr tlic year has expired. Al>VKlVn.^KMHNTS inserted for tlO cents per >^'lu:iro of KJ lines for the first, and 80 cents for cach succcedinc imblii'.itioii. Yearly itdvertisenients by spe- fial eontrai'ts. at reasonable rates. Advertisers are r'(nieste'l to state the number of insertions desired, or ilioy will be continued till forbid, tiiul charged accord- iiijrl.v- \dvertiseiuents to bo inserted charged 50 per III extra. THE I to d'l.VA, eil upo TIOI S nr M'IL\KRV. \nrth ('iiifi/iitn iiikI Snufh ('(!rnl!nn. I'.V IlKNUV K. roi.TON. \\nliK u}.(pii the .Scenery of the lUue Ividfie and its f Mnunt.iin't will he I'liMislied early fclliiw rnii'j I'irx t. 1 'l !ie lollowin IntrodiK ii'>n A-lieville. lltilltC - I will lie its ciinieiit' •each Avlieville the Tl. VI • II . ko^^ ^ip. Kl:lt It M:. ail.I f H,.Mie xiM Nut P II... lint >.iut'i fk. Hen.I.-v -liier -^ Valley. \N ilke^txiroii-rli .tiivl Leufii': iriliii:! Mvillc. S.ilem ;e-ai s ■ 1 :i^ 1 itlkiii; ,,,ir i; ll.q.jiy \'ajl\v: li i li- 1 : l-TI. (• c. \ II Moi;_ liiliin and ■?' 'HiToun'iiii;Z': tlie III ->i‘rinL's; llnwk Mill aiiil T:iblt> llm-k. \ lli. I.liiville Falls: tlie (iiinr».ixako l!i>rk; Ni'itli C.ive alitl the C:ivo. ( li.iji. IX Tile Vicinity .>t' A'lieville: the A\ iiite Siil- piuir: till- Nliniiin Siniiiu's: l’UM.':int I'ri'.e-.. ('Ii ip. .\ 'I'he lllick Moiiiitain; tlie Moimt:ru HiHi'e: .I ■ill'll; ff a Party. : ‘ I’,. \l. The Koun .Mountain: tlie I’.ald Mottnt. ':■ XII 'I'lie French IJroad Itiver and the \S .r, in ^l'. .\!! I - Pleasant (’'luiitiy Sii«(i]iinir Place-; ('.tr- i li. :'atawba; Ilarci'‘s atChininey Pn ck: .'^lieviU '- llekiii\ Niit Peiilamrs at Flat Itnck ■•ii Tim- r. ill \ .iin ey: .\lexainler - and .\. i?airtl's r»n the It li iiitiMil: .Mex.'iiuK'r'- on the .''waiiiiaiioa. !i|' XIV—The Western (.'Miinties: liay\V!)!.i 1. .la.-k- NI'"-' n atnl 'hertikoe; i'ijreon Kiver; Franklin; a I. i T. :; : \ "--y Itiven the Nantihala: (.'liernkee ti. i; i.. W Pi t lucti.iiis uf the West, \irricultm’;il anil !; Wild Flowers: Tree iiti\vth; Wild Aninials ami T. WADDIIJ. HAS TAKEN CHAHC.E OF THE IAViyrTi:VIlh: iioti:i.. >--■ a With efficient aidintheilifTere.it dp)iar'nionls, anti his own sti]>ervi“ion df the f ntii v; Esiablish- c=ii3iL !i!ent. he hojies to give satisfactiun to tlie Pat rons of the Hduso. Kaleiirh and Warsaw faur-liorse lines of Sta;;es artive and depart from this House Daily, and the Salem Stajre Tri-wt'cly. Fayetteville. N. ('., Oct'r 1. 51-ly SIII:MWKLI. IIOIISK, FAYKT'ri:vii,ri;, ,\. «■. Kdiit siilf of (Unni Stnrf, n f,.w ifunr^ >f (he Murh-Lt. IIIE Subscriber desires through this medium ackowledge the liberal patronajre bestow- , upon his House the past year- and as he has just erected New Stables and ('arriage Shed conven- , ient to the House and to water he takes pleasure in say- ini to his patrons and the public generally, that he is , still prepareil to aecominodate them with transient and permanetu board, and resjiectfully solicits a eontinuatice of the liberal patronage heretofore received. Every ex- | ertion on his part shall be used to render them conifoi ta- : ble during tlieir SDjourn with him. His table is always , supjilied with tlie liest the market affords. P. SHEMWELL. March 2t. 1S.")8. 8t>-tf WAVAK (iOLDSDOUO-. N. C. 'I'^HK undersigned atiiumuces to the public I that he has taken charge of the above En- tatili^luiK'nt, and is jirejiared to accommodate lloar.lcrs. liy the d;iy, week or nionlh. .\nd he :i"ure'; nil who may favnr him with their jtatronage. t iiat li.‘ will eii'leavi.r to i;ive perfect satisfaction. Table “I'.j j'lie l with tlie bc'T the market atl'ords. •IAS. t: SMITH. (...liM.t.rit-. .I in'y 2S, IS.'i'.* -‘1-]yr FAVKTTEVILLE Ml Tl AL LXSIIRAXCE COMPANY. ASSETS $230,326.28. f pil IS ('..mii.tny ha' heen in operation more than live I'ai'l its liw.ies. amounting to n'.M2»: averaging its year-, an'l paiil its liw wiilitiiii ruiy :i-;>'.'''iment: in-iiirance nieiidtei ' :ilniiir per cent. Pelifie- i ^Iie.i I,, !'• Iif Mny. 127'>'.'. Vtinaint ut prti)'erly new iiwiired, SI.474.'.*22 84 .\mituit (.'ash jiieiiii \V A i'1’i;n oi.x.—The Pilot .Mountain: .Saletn: Pietlmoni :_s oi .''lokes: .sii.wco Sprint:';: Kittrcll's Sprinjrs; i.fi - is of Dr. ('hristy on Mountain^ of N'«rth Carolina. r le Work will contain tour views of Moiiniain .Scenery :iinl a M:(p ot that section of coniitry, showingall Uoads, Siai'i' I.iiie-. .'^Jtojijiing Places: Notetl Places, etc. It will ' e -'..i ii]i ill ilie liest styh' of art. and sold at t',0 cents per copy. SVIu n -etu tiy mail,'I'i cents. Persons wish ing copie-. will addre-; W. L. !*omeroy. Raleigh. N. V liberal di--ount to those taking a number of copies tor >;ile or ‘li>tribiition. f- .y A number of advertisements of Hotels. Livery .^tallies and Springs will be inserted upon fly-leaves, if f'.rwaided immediately. P ijiers of the State will confer a favor by giving lii' .lie or more insertions, pfc r 27 7ij- pnoyiPVATis OF THE NO R T II C A no L I N A R\ AL OF EDK ATIOX FOR 18f)9. ^PllK Second Volume of the Journal will commence 1 with th Ceo. McNeill. D, \. i:.iy. H. L. Mvrovci S. W, Tillin-r Hctn-y Lilly, N. Stediiian. S. ,1. Hin^.lale, T. S. Liitterloh, Wm. McLaurin, A he next year, and the tii-st number will be is- tl atioui the middle of .January. It will he publislieil i.iiiil.ly. and each ntiniber will contain not less than : ui_. '. > p:ige> of reading matter. The .I.iiirnii,! will be neatly printed, on fine paper and ii! 'tyie eiiual to the present Volume. The aim of . V. ;.i h.ave charge of it. will be to make it a valualde .nxiliary in the cause of education. It i> the prop*rTy and organ of the State F]'lucational \-v •iaiioii. Mild is under its control. Through it' pages li. ir i.il ..rinrendent of Common Schoob; will ^'ii inic'iTe wi'ii the School officer'' and teachers of the Siate. % .Vriiclcs utc -..licited fi-om teaclier^ aii'l other friendi if education. TKUMS ;lNVAKI,\nLY IN ADVANf'E.) Five Copie.', or more, onlered at one tiine, or to one RMr.- ONE DtM.L.Ml each, per annum. .ViMitional copies at the same rate. Single copy, •'^2 .Ml teachers and -cliool otlicers are reijuebted lo act as iijrent'. The Teacher who Hcnds u.s the hirgest number of sub- M-i ibt r- not less than thirtj’.' before the 1st of January, will be entitled to half a page (d‘adverti.~ing for tlie year: The one semling the next large't number will be eniitled lo the IViurtli of a page: .\nd each one sending 2-') more will be entitled lo a canl not exceeding eight lilK'S. All conuuunii:aiions relating to the Journal should tie i;:uiiii Holes now on hand, 224,'.a.H 2o ,;iiir ; ei ( ivcd. o2.;ll 7 41 IllUKlTi'l!'.. S. T. Hawley, V.. N. Tillinghast. .V. Mflvethan. a-^t. .1 D. William^. •I.i-. Cl. Ct>,.k, \ W, Sicele. J.is. Kyle. J. Siiephertl. il. F. ib'owii, Wilmington. E. Hall. Wilmington. ( )ffi(’KKs: GEO. Ml NEILL, President. D. .\. H.\Y. Vice President. C. -\. McMILL.VN, .Secretary. John (’ollins and Mct'rummeii, Travelling .Vgents. tv^The Company invite apjilieations. May 21. 185S, loY Water Wheels! Water Wheels!! ll’'E are now manufacturing VANDEW.\TER'S IM- >> PROVED JONVAL TURBINE WATER WHEEL, for .Mills and Factories of every description: and all those wishing to improve their water power will find it tor their interest to address tts by letter, stating the number of feet, head and fall; their usual amount of water; the kind of nmchinery to be driven. We can then give them price of wheel, or what we will furnish wheel and prin cipal gears for. warrantel to do a certain amount of Work. Tune ijiren to (ixt the u-httl, and if it does not come u]i to our figure, the wheel and gears to be deliver ed to us at the mill of the purchaser. Reference given ami re^uirctl. HEATH STEVV,N;;ON. Laurel Factory. Prince Geoije Co.. ML ROliEIlT 15.V1RD. Agent. Richmond, Va. 0-y A'olice to Nolilierw’ Widows. rnllE Widows of Mexican .SoMiers, and the Widows of 1 Soldier' who i>iki> in skkvick in the war of 1H12, can have their pensions continued by calling on the under signed, Congress having made ad'litional provision lor them. (live me iln' management of your claimsi, ami the money shall coine at once, or no charge. JN>. M. ROSE, -Vgeiit for Pensions. Fayetteville, .hine 12. 1.'')H. 10- Tiii: livi:k IWKiOKATOK! I'RKl'AKKI) HY Kit .S.\.VFt»iU>, I'oiupounded rulirely from GlullS, IS O.VK OF THE Ht>^T PL’Rti-\TIVE AM) t.IVFK Mb; li\D FOR nu). T OFFER for sale 040 Acres of L.\ND. lying on the West side of Cape Fear River, two miles below F'ay- etteville. and extending from the river into the sand- liills. This tr.act is about equally divided into river- riilge. swamp and sand-hill Land. About 80 acres, adjoining the river, are under cultivation and are well suited to the growth of Corn and Orass: none of the Swamp has been cleared. There are several good sites for a tlwelling house on the sanddiills. .\ny person wishing lo ))urchase will do well to make early appli- cution, as I have determined to sell. THOMAS J. ROBINSON. Se))l. S. 1S.')H. 44tf \um\ Li\u FOR rpIIE Subscriber offers for sale 'rillKTV-FIVl'j HUN- I DRFJ' ,\CRE.S of Land in as healthy a section as there is in .Mabama. Forty .\('R1S. on which .are a gootl Dwelling and all m-cessar^' out-liouses, in gooi rejiair. ONE II LiNDRED and SIXTY At'RES. good river bot tom I.'iikI. 100 acres of which is umUr cultivation and proiluces fiin! croj's of Cotton and ('orn. NINE IllNDRED ami SIXTY ACRES Creek an.l Pine land, on which is some gooil farming land. TWENTY THRFE HUNDRED and FORTY A('RES Pine land, well suited for Turpentine getting. This properly will be sold cheap and on accommoda ting terms. Addres' the subscriber at Mount Pleasant P. O., Monroe Count v. .Mabama. WILLIAM W. ENCLISH. March II, 1S.')H. '.*2-13' liSiiid l‘oi* !SaU% ((tllN T. (ilLMORE now otVer' for sale a portion of i his swamp lands in the county of Cumlierland about j 14 miles lielow Fayetteville, and about lA miles East ol the t.’ape Feat* River, The entire swamp has been suc cessfully drained, of the large body of water by which it was heretofore coveretl. The land is ajip.irently level, being free from ritlges iwliii-h are so common to swamp lauds generally, ! whilst there is an abundance of fall, by wliicii the rain water can be carrietl off by ordinary ilitches. .\ small portion of the land has been in cultivation about 7 years, and those persons who have seen the crops reg.ard the land as etjual in fertility to any they have seen in this .Slate or elsewhere. The location is healthy, the neighborhood good, aid the ac cess to Fayetteville and Wilmington easy by means of a good road 1 miles in length leailiiig directly to the river. Besides this, it is within 3 miles of a beautiful little village, upon a high aii'l healthy Bluff, at the river, with a .Store, Ware-house and fir.'t-rate lamling. .Vll which afford many convenience' to the neighbor hood. .\s several persons have si>i>ken of purchasing, this is deemed a prt>per time to call their atteniion lo the subject, im'miich as tiiere is a crop now growing upon a small jiortion of the land, by which thej’ can judge of its jiroductiun. fjleif' Reasonable terms will be jriven to the purcliaser. Sept. 10. lei.'i^'.. 4.%lf liSiiidfii lor Saile. 1 OFFER for 'iile about OOtMt .Acres of Pine Lands near Fayetteville, containing an immense quantity of Mill Timber, ami a number of Turpentine Boses, and several new tasks may be cut. There is on the jiremise:" a fine Dwelling House, and ,i11 necessary out-houses.—Scup- jicruong and Isabella Grape Vines.—DKM»young Peach and .\pjile Trees of Lindley's lie'll varieties: also, a goo«l F.VRM of about loO acres cleared: and also .atJRLST aiiii S.\W MILL: ami a fine large Meadow of about 140 acres. The Fayetteville and Coal Fields Rail Uoad passes through these lands about a mile from the Mills. 1 will sell in parcels to suit purchasers, but would pre fer to sell the whole together. Apply to Thos. S. Lut- terloh. Esij., Fayetteville, or the subscriber at Pitts- borough. N. C. J. H. HAUGHTON. Nov. 12. is.'>7. GOtf Valuable Flaiitatloii Foil I'^HF^ subscriber offers for sale the PL.KNT.\TION and improvements where he now reside>i. It is located jusl below tiie mouth of Liles' ('reek, in (’atawba county, near Lewis' Ferry on tlie Catawba river, adjoining Hen derson Sheri, and containing ol-') .\cres, .if which are in cultivation and about Ail acri'' of that is good Creek and Branch Bottom. The iiiiprovements are comfortable Log Dwelling, a first rate iVnn, Stable and stalls for 20 head of horses; Cow shells, and good Fences. There is upon the place a good (5HIST MILL running a pair of Burr and a pair of common Stones The W. N. C. Railroad passes through the I'arm and the Depot is located upon it. It is the most valuahle farm in this section of the State. Will be sold for Cash or exch.anged for Negroes. A. W. WILSON. Oct. 1-j. 1S58. 57tf NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. ALEX. JOHNSON, Jr., H.\S received and i» thisi lay reeeiving. a large and • lesirable STO(^K OF fiOODS, •mbracing all the newest vtyles of Ladies Dress Goods, Cloaks, Sliawls, l^asques, Honncts, Ribbons. Flow ers, and Trinnninrs, of all kinds. FOit GnA*TL,K,lIKA\ A very desiralde Stock of Ready-Made ("lotliinj;, Cloths, Cassi- nieres, Vestinnf, Hats, Caps, Hoots, Shoes, llinbrellas, 5cc. Together with many articles not deemed necessary lo enumerate. .Ml of which will be offered low for C.\SH. or on time to such as pay when ealled on. ALEX. JOHNSON, Jk Fayetteville, N. C., Sept. 20. Irt'iH. 47-if SlitONU FALL STO(!R FOR 1858! S I AUK Ai Wlt.l.l VMS, ,\re now receiving their SI'I^ONI) Sl'Pl’LY of staple aii«l Taney llry HATS. CAPS, BOOTS. SlIoES BONNETS, imi:ri;ll.\s. .v ukad\-.m\l>e n.oTIIlNG. Wilii a gre.at v.iriety of artich's not ('iiiimci ;ited. This .Stock i.s vei y large and w ell .issorled. comjn ising all the latest st_\le' and patterns, ami will l>e offered to Vi'holesale Buyers on liberal leriiik, either for ••('.\SH or ajiproved jiaper. J. B. STARR,] [J. .M. WILLIAMS. Oct. 14. 54-tf i\i-:w (jooDs lIlE Subscribers adojit this method of informing their [ friemls (and the jiublic generally) that they are now receiving into litore a very large ami general s rocK or goods, EMBRACING HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADDLERY, &*., AlC., &■. .Vll of which they are disposed lo sell at reasonable jiro- tils for ('ash, or on lh‘ usual lime to respouiiible purcha sers who are in the habii of ji.aving. GKO. W WILLIAMS .S: t^>. July lil, IHoS. ol-tf NKW A.\D ClllvAL^ (iOODS. JAMES KYLE Has received a Large anil General .Sujiply of tmv uooips, Boofii and Hat^, Holl ins 1 lolliw, All tif which has been purchased by the ]>ackage for Ciifh; all of whiidi is otl'ered at the lowest market price, at wholesale or retail. Oct. 4, ISoH. ;')4-tf A •lust Received, GOOD assortment of— KERSEYS. BLANKETS, TWEEDS. JEANS. SATINETTS. CASSIMERK.S, PRINTS, SHOES, &c. —ALSO— IH DOZ. HOOP SKIRTS. 50 “ LINEN AND MARSELLES SHIRTS. ST\KR .'c WILLIAMS. Nov’r 2r>, lS')H, Oti- i>n IVICS now Iwfore tlie public. tti»t wm hh k fiiil.inlir “111 I ibe .Idl cd lo D. CAMPBELL. Resi.lent Editor, Greensborough, N. C •■Hsier, mil'ter, untt niort wffeclual ihan »n.v oilier iinfil.t’iiie It is not only a Coth-irtir, but » Liter renii.tl). aclinit flr Lirtr to cject its morbid matter, then on the »1..ranch nmi rw.wui- to carry off thnl matter, thn« accnmpli«Uin(; t wo piirpuuen eRuM ii allT withont anvof'he painhil foelin(fi experienced in the opein lii-:.« of mom CathaTtii-j. It Mrenrtbeni. the system hi the »»i' » time that it porgei it; and when taken daily in inoloraie do«.'., trill BtrenKthen and bi.ild ft up with unusual rapidity. The Lilver is one of the | • principal regulators of the human body; and when it M performs Its functions wi-il. ihe power! of the system are 1 lag fully deTeloped. The.tomui* ‘' on the healthy artiun of tlie ance of its functions, when tl. afmost entirely dependei.t 1 A Mi:MOIIi OE Ki:v. i>. i> , I,\TK l-KOKKSSOIl OF I'lll'MISTRY, .MINER.VLOGY, ,\ND (JEOLOGY, IN TIIE UNIVERSITY OF N. C. J ^0 i KTll ER with the tributes of respect to his mem- ’ I orv. by \nrious public meetings :iud literary as- i iiioiis, .iiid tlie addrc'-es delivered :it the re-inter- ! of liis remain-^ on .Mount .Mitchell, by the Ri. ' .l.unes H. oley. P.ishop of Tenne.ssee, and Hon. ■’ -I'l L. Swain. Prc-idciii ol llie I,'iiiversily of N. ''iiere.-ling little b.mk. giving a graphic sketch •li life and 'lie oiij collect account of the tragic ■I :li ' iri’ca! Mild good iii.in, togt'ilier with a tine .'I'KiiL PLATE LIKENESS i'l. .Miiclie'l. i-i now reaily .-inil ni'iy be iiad at the ■ n M Me- IS. Pomcrojk .S. Turnci-, in R.ileigli, , • r: r,, ill ('];Mpel Hi 1, and at the othce ol pub- ' ■ .: '11. I'l.If. ill I’.ii>cr. oO cent-: in ('loth. i')0 ceiitx per Cojiies ill pajier covers.) sent by mail lo any I ■ ■ lit I lie i-ouni vy, free of jioslage, ii])on the receipt •' • . eiii; ill coin or postage stamps; in cloth (library I. fill-.■).■> cents per copy. .Vd.hess J. M. HENDERSON. I'ahh^hrr. ' liapel Hill. N. (\ 7 1- Tlit‘ Edition »l' DcH'reux & Battle’s Law Reports, Vol. 1, j)l.' l-n\'i;S the ap]iroval of Ihose who liave ex.aniined H >'• '■ liiet Justice Nash say.s, ‘“I have looked through it— i- t aiefiilly and well got up. * * * | think fo our ' -lil t il will be invaluable - .and to t hr Profession equally ’■ It will -ave the labor of deciding ih-? same points ■1 iiii .'iiid Jigain; for there will be no excuse for ('ounsel being ap|>rised of ])oints already adjudictited.” '''Milfmeii of the Bar who have purchased and ex- ‘-liiicd it. concur, so far as we know, in praise of it. I'nr sale, with sets or separate volumes of North Ca rolina Reports, and Law Books generally, by £. J. HALK & SON. •tomach is at fault, the bo w«U ■yntem suffer! iB coDiequence baving ceM«d to do Its duty, pan. one of the proprietors practice of more than twentj wherewith to counteract the it in liable. To pro re that this remedy is bled with Liver Com- haa bat to try a bottle, and These (Juins remore all the system, supplying in their invigoratlnjf the stomach, piii-lfylns the bloody whole machinery, removing effecting a radical cure. . Btlloas attacks are I better, prevented, by L«lvcr Iiivl^or&tor. One dose after eatinj^is «nf- \ and nrevfiit the food from [ Only one dose taken before mare* Unly one do^e taken at gently, and cure* Co8« One dose taken after each ip^One do»e of two tea- ^Irk Ileadnclie* One bottle Uken for fe- caube of the disease, and Only one dose immediately One dose often repeated i& IVlorbus, and a preventive Only one l)0tt1e is wyHtvrn the effccU of medl- i^^One bottle taken for lowneM or unnatural color One dose taken a short gor to the appetite, and makes One dose often repeated rhea in its worst forms. Iio%vel complaints yield One or two dot^es cures at Children: there is no surer, the world, as it never /iiU. A lew bottles cureR absorl>ents. We takepleasnre in recom- prerentiTe tor IVver and and all Kevem of a Kll- with certainty, and thousands wonderful virtuttH. All who u«e It are their aiianlmouti testimony In Its favor* J99-M1X Wat^r In the mouth with the Invl- fi^orator, and swallow both to|i;ether« THE LIVER INVIGORATOR IS A 8CIKNTIFIC MEUICAT- DISCOVERY, and is daily working cures, almost too great to believe. It cures as if by magic, even thtt ftrtt don* giving heiit>f\t, and seldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of l^lver ('omplaini. from the worst Jaundui: or Vy^t^ftia to a common all of which are the result of a l>Ut ased Ll%'er. PRICI POLLAK PKR SOTTLK. Dr. SANFORD, Proprietor, 545 Broadway, New York BeUiled by all Druggists. by JAS. N. SMITH and S. J. HINSDALE, FayetteTille C. NoVr II. 62-ly % P 0 % are at fault, and the «hoU ‘of one orvan—the l..lver— For the diseases of that or- has made it his study, 1u a years, to find some remrdv many derangements to which ' at last found, any person tron- plalnt, in any of its forms, coDviction fs certain, morbid or bad matter from place a healthy dow of bile, ^aui^fng food to digest well, giving tone and heiUih to the the cause of the disease— cured, and, what Is the occasional use of the ficient to relieve the stomach rising and souring, retiring, preTents IVIght* nfght, loosens the bowels tivciiess. meal will cure L>y s|>ei>sla spoonfuls will always relieve male obstrnction removes the makes a perfect cure, 'relieves Cholic, while a surs cure for Cholera iof Cholera* 'needel to throw ont of the icine afler a long sickness, ; Jauncllce removes all sal I from the skin, time before eating gives vi h)od digest well, cures Chronic l>lai'-* while Summer and almost lo the first do»e. i tacks caused hyV^’oriils In j safer, or speedier remedy In i I>ropsy, hy exciting the I mending this medicine as a ! Ajrue, Chill Fever, !l0Ub Xy|M‘* It operates iare willing to testify to its Tiirpentiue! Turpentine!! Turpentine!!! r) 1 k /V/Wk Tl'KI’KNTINE 150XES on and near the O'KiMMf Hail Kiiad, aliout A toil miles frotn Fay etteville. will be rented on pood terinH to any person vsishinp to embark in the >)Usiness, .\lso, a jtood S.WV and GIU.ST MILL, and TWO .'^MALL F.VKM.^. Also, TWO OF TMK IIK’HFST F.VRMS in the j County of ('umberland, one about one mile from the ] NIarket House, known as the Hailey place: the other about miles from town, known a*- the celebrateil Ashe i bainN. which haa> or :]0i1 acres cleared land, which if ]>rop>rly cnliivati'd, will produce an average of SO tiiisliels of Corn per .acre. Those wisiiiiifi to rent sail Lands niiisi ap]>ly soon, or they c.aniiot be lented. For jiarticulars ap])ly lo F. Leete, Fayetteville, who is authorised to lent in my absence. A. N. McDONALI). Fayetteville. Feb'y ,H, Ih.'.'j h7- ()!M» ACIIICS OF I.AiM) FOli SAI,K. rnllF Subscriber olfers for sale ihe above tiuanlily of I Land, situated in a healthy neighborhood, three miles from the Wilmington .V; (’harlotle Hail Hoad, and four from Lumber Hiver. 'fhis Land i.s well adapted lo Fanning, Tur]icnlitie, and Ton Timber purposes, having a good ran*,v and other advani.ages. Those wishing lo purchase may liiid me on the premises, who will be liapjiy to exhibit it or give any information concerning it desired. AN(U'S MeGILL. IMiiladelphus, N. (\. Sept. 1. IS57. M>tf T IIOlNi:, I.OT ■^11 K undersigned wishing %:vi> lo cloije up I heir old bu«i- i mount, formerly occujiied by M.ajor (iihiiori". .Vlso. a NKdllO HOY I I years of age: h.aving tried him for the I last live months, we can re-ommend him as an excel- I lent servant, both for house or out of doors, sold for no j fault, but to close old business. j F. N. cS: .J. II. UOlir.in’S. May 3, lSr,S. 7tf .Ifoticc.—.\fs;rof*« Wanted. T(J the farmers and citizens of Ihe (’ounties of Duplin, Wayne, .lohnston, Harnett, Moore, ('"nmberland, i Robeson, ISladcn, (’olumbus, ISrunswick. New Hanover, I and Sampson: : The subscriber being ilesirous of purchasing a number i of likely young Negroes, of all clas.ses and de«criplions, I avails himself of iliifi nielhol of informing those who ! niiiy have siuch property to dispose of, that they would ; do well to visit me at home, or address me at Clinton, ; N. C.—for which they shall receive a visit. A word to : the wise is suflicient, as it is well understood that I pay ; exceeding high prices. EVERETT PETERSON. Feb’y l4, 1859 88-9m WAIVTEIJ, ry ^ NEGROES lor a Mississippi plantation, m«n, boys, ' I 0 8ome good familieK. J^TATIOAKRV. In addition to our present slock we are receiving 1*10 Reniii« Pa|»ei% F.ndiracing every variety of I.AJ*. LFTTFK. I5ATH LKTTKK. CoMMKHCI.VL NOTK. KILL IIFM), FOLIO TOST. and NOTF, I’Al’KRS. tiO M. EN'\'KL(.)PES, of every description. I case English and American .'>L.\TKS, assorted sizes. 100 gross .''TSKL I’KNS; I’en-holders; School Ink-Stand“: Vl.'-lTINi (’AHLiS; llLANK 1500KS, .Vc. ]•;. J. IIALK & SON. Feb’y 11! Carolina ^'#7.#/, €. TIIF Atlantic and North ('arolinti Railroad heing now- completed to Ueaufort Harbor. I have determined to locate at Carolina City for the pur]>ose of doing a Forwarding and General Ccmmission asv JSPB H W and ho|ie by promptness anl strict attention to merit jialrouage ami support. lieing the Agent of .Murray’s Line of First Class Packets to this aiul .Morehead City, every eft'ort will be made to make this the cheapest and most exi>editious route to New \ ork. Vessels will be loadeil ami discharged at my Wharf (adjoining tiie Rail road Wharf,) and thereby save cari.age ami lighterage I’ariicular attention will ue given lo kU orders, and lo the sale and shipment id' 1‘rodiice. WM. 15. GRANT, .luly 129, 18')8. ^2-Iy THK LARGEST MANIIFAOTOKY l.'\ THE STATK. rnllE subscriber begs leave lo return I his thanks for the liberal juilrouage heretofore exieiuled to him, and inlnrms the public that he ha- now nnd will cotiiiuue lo have an increased force o experienced Sa'hlle .and Harness .Mak ers. whose work he will wai-rant; and th.at he is prejiared to offer to the pub lic I Large and varied assortment of every thing kr |it in his line. IIis as>iorinieut ol Satldh's. Harness, Ib iilles, 'rtiinks. Travelling Hags. Valices. \c., is unsurpasseil tor workmanship ainI m;it»'vial. and will conijiare favor:il>ly for nearness with any oiher Manii- factorv. either North or South. I'i-r>t>ii': wauling any thin!r in his lim* will do him a favor lo call and examine his sifH-k before purchasing, as he is satisfied it will not fail to please them. His establishment will be found five doors Fast of Cape Fear Hjink. on Person .'^Ireel. g.-'^Repairing done with ne.itness and despatcli. W. OVLR15Y. • Fayetteville, N. C.. Oct. li:>. IS.'iS. r)7-(;in I 4>. lioi'MTO.^ I ll'fOULl* inform his friends ami former customers that i y I he may l>e found '2 doors below the C.t|x> Fear Rank, I and :> doors above his oM staml south side Person Street, where he intemls to keep on hand, Uariiesiis, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, ('ollars, and every thing belonging to his inide. He resjtectfully invites his friends from the country to call and examine his stock before purcha.sing. >Te will attend to Repairing of Harness ami Sadclles punctually, and his charges shall be moderate. He would request all indebted to the firm of HOUSTON & OVERBY to settle with W. Overby or himnelf, as they are compelled to settle the firm’s debts. .\ugust 27, 185». tf AT the: H0TI:L COR.l^ER. rtVI.L AT THE MUSICAL STORE, where you will \ i find FIHDLES, FLUTES, FIFES. DRUMS. ACOORDEONS, HARPS, &c.. Jic.; -Vlso, TOYS OF ALL DESCRIP TIONS, from the Grass-hop}>er up to the Elephant; A few pair very fine VASES, LAMPS and Lamp (iL.VSSES: Fine SNUFF, CIGARS. Chewing and Smoking TOI$.\CC(): Ink; Blac'fing; fine and highly perfumed SOAPS, E.rtracts, ('olognes; Ci.HtDIALS, a few doz. very superior for table use: Jellies; fine China Tea-Sets forChildren. Willow Ware: Ladies’ Work-Boxes; Fish ing Tackle and Hooks: Mace: Cloves, Spier, and Soda: .Also, large variety id’ .lEWELRY and TRINKETS: Gent’s Pocket ('ompanions: Conver.sation Cards: FHl'ITS. NLTS. CANDIES: And a l*rge variety of articles too numerousio mention. !\OTI€’l-:. COUNTRY MERCHANTS will .lo well to call, as bargains will be given. .V. N. McDON.ALD. Feb'y 9 87- Carolinian copy. ^01*1 II Carolina Keacter^. NTMHERS 1 AND 2. 1MIK1*.\RKU Wrni SPKCIAL KKFERENrK T> THE WANTS .\NI* IXTEUKSTS Ol' •Vor/I# i'avoUtta, L.NKKH TUi; ALseiCKS OF THE SlTl'KB IXTKNDKNT OF ’oM- •MO.S SCHOOLS, m Rev. r. n. kliil>l»ar«l, PltOH'.SSOU OK TIIF. 1.\T1\ l.ANt.r\r.l, ANI' i.riritATrnK. I.N TIIK I NIVF.KSITV OF Xoni II C\P.ol.l\S. XUMr.KU :j, Cu.N 'AlXINi! A FAMll.IAU U1 STORY ANI> 1»ESCKIl>- TION OK NOKTII CAKOLIN.V. ydeetions in I’ro.so and Verso; many of them by eminent citizens of the State. HISTORICXL AND (MIRONOLOGICAL TAI5LES. And a variety of Miscellaneous Inforuiatiou and Sta tistics, by r. ii. \%*iMjE\\ Tl'MBI’R o is a new and revised edition of the North (,'arolina Reader, first publi'^hed in 18>’>1. Numbers 1 and just issued, complete the serie«. which is. .as a whole, ciieajier ilian any other serii-s of Readers in the United Stales, ami as complete. The Editor (Prof. lfub))anl) in his Preface to Num ber 1 deems it proper to allude lo a few of the ]>eculiar advantages aimed at by the Sujicrintcndent of Common Schools while making effort-i to have this work com- pleteil. Tlic^c arc. I. T n ni'i-i; i^/- oiftit Ilf n feiliiig 'if stlf-ih/»inhncc, and tlie enlistim ii! o; )Mipiil.ar seiiiimeiit in behalf of the State and it-i iiistiliititin-r. It was not ihnught iiiij.urtaiit. how ever, to have niiue ihaii one number (d' the Reader of merely a local iiiteresl. II. 7’d thf ei'il ri d nf in com mon iij II fit rpeiuiil iit tu t /nmk.i; an ex]>en- sive habit, anil one -■hicli injures the School- by juv- viaiting the children from being clas-iified. series of hi'tiie I’lcaders, it was supposed, would be certainly used, and this givat evil thus avoided. ‘•i. the jiopular system of Readers being loo long and being made .so often merely lo add to the profits of authors and i»ublishers. This series is lo consist of fewer numbers than those generally used, and it is believed that these numbers are suflicient, while if the system were universally used in the Slate, the sum saved to parents and children would amount to sever.al thousand dollars annually. 4. To jiul in the hands of children Uaminy to read com- ]>oxitions mtifirientli/ fami/iar but not of tlie character calUd rhildixh cnmfiofitionx, containing, in lessons easy enough for all ages, correct specimens of style, interesting in matter, and inculcating pro])Or morals, and religious in struction. The prices are, for No. 1. 23 cents: No. *J. cents and No. 7'> cents. A lit»eral deduction from these price-; to .Merchants and .'^chool Teachers. E. .1. HALE & SON. I^and for Sale. 4 T Ihe Market House, on Tuesday of Cumberlaml Count}’ Court, March Hth, will be sold on a cr*>dit of!i .and rt months, (interest from tlay of sale,) 41^* AC HL^ OF LAND, situated about 4 miles North of Fayetteville and adjoining the lands of Mes.5rs. . B. right, .Tas. Huske' E Barge, J. W. Sandford, .1. T. Gilmore. Jas. McKay, Hugh Gilmore and R. Wooten. There are on the premises, .a good Mill Site, a small House, lo or ^.0 acres cleared land under fence, and from 15,000 fo 11,- tKX) Turpentine Boxes which have been tended several years, and there might be from o,0M> to 10,tH)0 new Boxes cut. Any one wishing to see the Land will please call on ■ J. W . STRANGE. Feb’y ‘Jo 9'2ts Carolinian copy. T. r. & B. G. WORTH, ii4‘iic'ral C'oiiiiiiiw«iioii .Tlei’cliaiil^, \\ ILMIXG TON, N.. (’■ UF..VLEHS IN Lime, Plaster, Hair, Temeiit, Land Piaster; Koliliisuirs Maiii|Hilated (iuaiiu: Tasker A Clark's FliosphaUe Fertilizer. Orders for above articles tilled without chargc of commission. Terms: t’ASH. Feb'y 2-'). IHiV.t 9_*-9tpd J. f ARLKTOX, hkrcha:\t taii.or, iL\TE KNOWLES & CARLETON.i 121 Fulton St., New York, I^HSl’ECTFULLY informs his friends and the public, that he continues the business of the late Firm at the above No., where he is ]uepared with a handsome stock of desiralile goods, and the assistance of a Culler of acknowledged r«‘]>utation. to fill all orders to entire satisl'actioii. The best of workmannliip and a perfect fit warranted, without charging the extravagant Broad way jirices. i'eb’y 28 N 92-1 m 2000 FOR NAI.K. CATAWBA GRAPE VINES: loo Black Hamburg Do.: 5(X> MOCK ORANGE: 500 NORWAY SPRUCE; 100 M.YGNOLIAS; 100 TREE BOX; 100 PEAR TREES, extra quality; 10J CHERRY Do., And many other articles iu the Nursery line. T. S. LUTTERLOH. Feb’y 28 02-Sw CASKS unslaked Lime, for sale very low, for -J-lJU farnuug purposes; 100 ditto, for plastering and brick-laying. T. S. LUTTERI/JII. Feb’y 28 300 C'a!!ikM ot Ijiiiie, OF the best quality, and in first rate order, just rec’d and for sale in (luantities to suit. Apply to Feb’y 28 B. BOSE. 92-:lt COl PON BONDS FOR SAI.F.. IllIK Western Rail Road (’omj«ny have for sale in amounts to suit jiurciiasers. of tlie t’ou|.Kjn IJoiuls uf the County of Cumberland, bearing 7 per cent, interest, p.ayable seini- nnnually on the 1st .lune and 1st of December, and run ning 20 years. 85^H.Ot>0 of tlie Coupon lionds of the Town oi Fayetteville, bearing (> ].ht cent, interest, payable semi annually on the 1st January ami the 1st of July, and running 20 years. These bonds were issued in accordance with law lo the Western Hail Road Co., to pay the County and Town subscriptions respectively. Persons having money will find these bonds (at the price the ’o. is selling them) abetter investment than any Bank Stock iu the State. For terms apply to ('. B. M-VLLETT, Esq.. Pres’t, or to JNt^l. M. ROSE. Treas’r W'estern R. R. Co. Fayetteville, Feb'y '2fi, 1858. 89tf A PROCLAMATION^ Hi/ his Kxi'lleiiii/, TlIoMAS liRA^i, Ihtcfrnor uf Xnrth ('moliud. IITHERE.XS, it has been represented tome that one W Archibald McDougahl. late of the County of ’um- berland, did on the 27th day of February hisl. in said County, kill and murder one Thomas Munroe, and that the said .McDougaM is a fugitive from justice, and h.as escaped beyond the limits of this State. Now, to the end that the said Archibald McDougald may be arrested and brought to trial for his said offence, I do hereby issue this my Proclamation, offering a Re ward of Two Hundred Dollars for liis ajqirehension and delivery to the Sherifll of Cumberland (.’ounty. DESCRIl’TlON. McDougald is about fifty years of age, of light hair and Complexion, blue eyi's, of ipiick s|«“ech, has a “car on the face near one of his jaws, weighs about r;5 or 170 ]>otinds, is addicted to intoxication, and while drunk is lurbuletil and troublesome. tiivcn under my hand and the Great Seal of the [i,. s.] .St.ate, at H.aleigh. this the .Sixth day of .March, A. D. 18-'.8. Bv the (governor, Tllt.iS. BHAt>G. PrL.ASKi Cowi'KU. Pr. Sec’y. I JIarch 15 9;^tf For Nale, VFEW' Bbls. Northern POTATOES, of the most ap proved quality for planting. Apply to B. ROSE. Feb’y 28 92-3t Plows! Plows!! Plows!!! -iv NO. ti PLOWS; Ov Plows; • 50 No. 11 “ 25 No. 50 “ 25 No. (50 “ Points, Bars and Mould Boards to suit. For sale by C. E. LEETE. Jun'y 12 7y- Riitter, C'lieese and C'rackers. I FIRKINS Goshen Butter; I 25 Boxes .Stale Cheese; 10 Bbls. Soda and Butter Crackers. Just received by C. E. LEETE Jaii'y 12 7U- fiiill ]\et and Meine Twine. “'/k LBS. Gill Net Twino; lyo Ibfl. Seine “ Just received by C. E. LERTK. J an’y 12 7*J- llarclware. Cutlery, J.V.ME.S M.VRTINE is now receiving a large and g«ne- ral assortment of every thing in tlie above line. —ALS>— .\ prime article of Rio, I.aguira and Java rOFFEF,; Crushed ami Brown .SUG.VH; Sugar House SIRUP and .MOLASSES. All of which is offered on as goo«l terms as can be had iu this market. Nov'r 24, 1H.58. Ofitf im»o 5c UTLEY 27- .\OTlCE. TO. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO; 4(H) C.'-is’ks LIME; 50 Bales Ii.\Y; 5 Bbls. GLUE. For sale by WORTH July 10. 1858. ('orn and IViiiskew. BUSHELS good While (’orn. 150 libls. Whiskey. ;;0 “ .\p|»le Brandy. l-‘> “ N. I>. Rum. For sale for ('ASH by E. F. .MOORE h ’(). Sept. 9, 1 h">8. 44-tl l»r. KKAMv WILLI\>1S’S RYK WHISKKY, I) MITCHETdi lias made n i iugoii!Liit.s witli Dr. Frank Williams, to lie coiistantl\ «njiplied with his i-elelirated HYF. WHISKEY, which can f»e had at Ids Stoi-e at all times, liy wl.olesalc or leiiiil. Oct'r 11, 1858. 03-tf €’id«‘r Vini*jsar, for sale by W. H. CARVER. Aug. IH. 38 A HKEITII FROM TIIE WO(U>S OFt VKOLINA, (bv .1 Lady d' North t'arolina.) beautifully illus- tr.iietl, with colored Engravings id'.Native Wild Flowers. School Books, Bl.ink Books, .Vc. Just received. E. J. HALE ,v SON. Feb'y ."i Fayetteville, May 6, 1858. EPHR. PAGE. 8tf Devereui’s Kinnie’s Blackstone, reduced fo Questions and Answers, upon the plan ot Kinnie’s Blackstone, one Volume; Drake on Attachment. [ by D. K. Bennett For sale by E. J. HALE & SON. * Oct. 21, .\«‘w Volumes Ol Supreme Court Keporl^i. puldished, volume 5 Jones's Law Kepo^t^, .iiid volume Jimes's Equity Rejtorts, of Dt'cisions in tlie .Sujireme (a>urt of North ('arolina. For sale by Feb'y 10 E. J. MALE it SO.V. I^'ew Books. BROWNLOW & PRYNE'S Discussion on Slavery: K. N. Pejiper Papers; Vernon Grove, or Hearts as they are; In and .\round Stamboiil, V>y Mrs. E. Hornby; Liv ing and Loving; T’ne Yellow Plush Papers; .After Dark, by W. CoUin>i; Davenport Dunn, by Levw; School Boiiks; Faber's Drawing Pencils in Cases: &c. Nov’r 24. E. J. HALE & SON. BOOKM. Man upon the SEA; or A Ili.story of Maritime .\d- ventlire, Exploraiion and Di.scovery, from Ihe Earliest Ages to the Present Time, by I’rank B GK«lrich. Just received by E. J. H.\LE .S: .SON. ( hronolo?) uf North Carolina, from 1584 to 18.W, Just received. E. J. UALE & SON. \ fc‘W nariH‘ls / fHOICF, OLD -Vl’i’LIO BRANDY, suitable for making * ' wine and jiutting up brandy fruit. For sale by W. H. CARVER. ,\iig. 18, 18->8. I}8- Tlie Sociable, or 1001 Home A- mu>cmcnts; The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table; Lec tures of Lola Monte.s; Chronicles of the Bastile, illus trated; The Alagiciiin’s Own Book; Living and Loving: Livingstone’s Travels; Live and Learn: The Power of Prayer, by Prime; School Books, &c., &o. Further supplies, just received. Jan’y :JI E. J. HALE & SON. i^^Tlie Southern Harmony, and MUSH'.YL (’OMPANION, for sale by E. J. HALE & SON. . Webster’s Elementary SptJIiii}? Book, for sale by E. J. IIALK & SON. Jan’y 5. Sworils’ Pocket Almanac for 1859; Spurgeon’s Gems; Blind Bartimeus. Feb’y 12 K- J- HALE & SON. fiiodey’s Lady Book Ibr lliarch, just received by E. J. HALE & SON. Webster’s Elementary Spelling; Books. A further supply jost received, jan’y 8 E. J. HALE & SON.
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