5! m^mmm K E R V. fNOHAST /• -ck. and has now ..;:™njon. WHITE u... 'r‘>«nware He hi’ ** ‘*>e -1^0 a Urg. %if ro K and Si|>,r prii ‘y an kr- ■ 101 TIl; ) \ 1 n •ni- ex ^ Ip ! i " with a •>' ‘-Ul C ' ' (' 11 I','*" “*''1 • liains of -' Pin., Kar vi =-••- '* r . r ..uns ,,f -11 ■"•"I'an.i,, - ™a ,h, •^5-3n, f a lar lyle lui 1 . yl l>r. " *' Mo iTs 1 '(U-H.ity. * Sumnu r W>ar. '"■''i luanu- Hu>i .iurnniHiv, which i't ■■•I.Mng l*Us:..ii,„r9 1)1 : T. H .;kv ent of ■\ .'0\ ranee. ■ ^tateiiuMi' of the |V. TI,is.;S T“ ‘ I *he Logis',:;tureof j. p^tu»’ ohartcr. Itg Cllll itinMH e\r;-el .■6e.!l() I: ' » . . T- i . i . I A, • ■ in- sn^ nt r. .,Tv. ,,, ‘•'•■■-‘"I •• irlvnnr iiMtli ut a -har-..jedf li 1' • ■ n Cf.’;'hirri il with lia^ thn- r f}i. t 1; B ft!' i Ti . Ti- a: il ion- h: til- Ml' UCCfSS- b- ^=' are in- i*ent .f ,„t un - » daj\.‘. ’ ,y in -gii i n. n .iwith- ^cti .n- m lie. In tin j 's'il If in -lueh a b. . u V i.ractii'e of the If K'e ■ labor. ciireiuJIr to id:. . it fifry distinct ' *!rif in-:ur= d on eaoh fived then >n, and the c!a." ■ . eiiend- i‘ir r 'f-Ttv to a very duta. atid p ‘esents a xperi. ;; ■ ,up;in which lurai;. i.- ;-=* a matter of Kwc: - “ -’’' I-'a;ascer- fiaiiif- .jT Seeing redu- ^ to up : re;- = . >f which ire ‘.;->ness. The .fltn* - -j''^ ii:;d placing J [jjg . 't -^rp by n.‘ -lii J .- i; .-reased its ■ y; with a -fteady ;ec!:; ;Tv i -the wide . .‘ it p ^■’‘ues with ered in at her 1. with :ii.:-!t -sweeping wed up •lihor It ir- a av'^iem stahility ; «s'urt-d coii- r ' jiK (i; (OMPiw. i>, o\^ . 'HA' -Kii PKRI'KTI AL. M,ooo,ooei I’r« Ni(l» nt. t. I.«. iiRU E. Jr.,Sef'y. I V ►y a Uli It M - el Value. '.jo,;>o8 4.1‘IJ 15 • ii8 n ; . 121,81-2 Sli 44,t“"t int “t. L’O.'KX) r-'tt, au.'fJO 10,! MX! 2o.‘.=yO O.iX") 110 .1 u = -7.0O2 l:; i = .’-oO 48.500 i‘,'7 . /» i iiK) ,k • ■ ■’ v:.:J72 LIT )t rii t. NU; 1: ],:ioO n v ‘r,.2oO ■v: ,r.. - 5,250 .id. wK'1,-7^ ,.,j ;-t 4o,«0; 13.500 2«.0>0 11.4*'- .-),4«H) >.»>O0 r/5.450 l!!,3W :(;.000 1!>.400 PTdCV-' y. NJ 1.'^'^ • . M. -'».”00 ew roT\ , 1-.409 K) .1 .>i;,i'*»o 22.4'*0 ;;4.2i^> 27,OiK) 10,400 24.4H) 12.20I 22,4>0 8^900 :.2K) •_’7,?;‘'0 22,A«) ly.oo^-' 44,4(X) 31!,600 42,4::» 4r,,ioo 11.:JOO 24,750 48,055 fi" 23,f>59 68 f1,867,920 08 : . ;7j at F'ay*ittevill*i K. J. HALE. IFAlIIiWWlIiyLIE (DIBSffilBT S E: M 1-W E El K L, Y. [VOL. VIII.] FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., APRIL 11, 1859. [NO. 8()4.] * . pKlN'ilil* MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. EDWARD J. HALE & SON, KUITORS and PROPRIETORS. Price for the Semi-Weekly Obskuvkk $3 00 if paid in ftilvanuo; So r>() if paid during the year of subucrip- 1..11: or after the year ha;^ exjjired. f.ir the 'Veekly OBSKUVtR $2 00 per annum, if paid ij« advance: ?2 50 if paid during the year of subscrip tion: or #:’> 00 after the year has expired. 5^ ,\1>V ERTISKMENTS inserted for 60 cents per j.juare of 1*‘> lines for the first, and 30 cents for eacli suecoodiug publication. Yearly advertisements by spe cial contracts, at reasonable rates. Advertisers are requested to state the number of insertions desired, or thev will be continued till forbid, and charged accord- ingly. A-lveriisements to be inserted irixide. charged 50 per ci'iii extra. D. & W. McLAlRLN, W’l'UI.D invite attention to their large and desirable \\ .>^i okof GKOCERlEi!^, iiiiiting in part of— l.'ii Ba^s Rio, Lu;zuira and Java Coffee; liiLi Hills, and Ilhds. Sugar (a.ssorted;) 25 Hhds. ^lolassep; 1)0 “ Bacon—Sides and Shoulders; Sacks Salt; l .'iU Boxo. £TOod Tobacco; l2o “ Sperm, Adamantine !fc Tallow Candles; "ill •• Soap (assorted;) ,')H " Candy “ ]'■;_> Ba'jrs Shot “ IUMO lbs. Bar Lead; Ji' A Bbls Snuff—Eagle ^lills; •J”) Kegs Soda; ‘J5U “ Nails. —ALSO— A '.arge and general assortment of Hardware aiitl Cutlery; Farming Ttensils, of all descriptions; Auierican, Kn^flish, Sw6des and Peruvian Iron; Blister,.Germa’j and (,'a.st Steel; Blacksmiths’ TomIs; ('oopors’ Do.; i' irn Shellers and Straw Cutters; Buckets, Brooms and Pails; Cotton. Manilla and Jute Rope, (all kinds and • luality;) Plow J.,ine3 and Bed (’ords; Hollow Ware; (’■jtton Yarns and Sheetings at factory prices. All of which will be sold i.ow fok c.\su, or on usual time to prompt paying customers. CouxTRY Mekchants are respectfully requested t.' call and examine our stock bwfore purchasing else where. D. & W. McLAURIN. March 3, 1850 '.»3tf liaiiil for 8ale. lOHN T. (ilLMORE now otters for sale a portion of f) his swamp lands in the county of Cumberland about 14 miles below Fayetteville, and about 1^ miles East of the I'ape Fear River. The entire swamp has been suc- cesslully drained, of the large body of water by which it was heretofore covered. The land is apparently level, being free from ridges (which are so common to swamp lands generally,) whilst there is an abundance , of fall, by which the rain water can be can-ied off by . ordinary ditches. A small portion of tho land has been in cultivation about 7 years, and those persons who h.ave seen the crops regard the land as equal in f^rtiliiy to any thej’ h.ave seen in this State or elsewhere. The location is healthy, the neigh>)orhood good, and the ac- cess to Fayetteville and Wilmington easy by mean.^ of ^ a good road l.A miles in length leading directly to the ^ river. lU'sides this, it is within 3 tniU's of a beautiful little village, ti]>on a high and healthy lUull', at the i river, with a Store, W'are-house and fir'it-rate landing. ! All whicli all'ord many convenietiees 10 the neighbor hood. As several persons h.ave spoken of purchasing, this is djemed a proper time to call tludr attention to ^ the subject, inasmuch as there is a crop now growing ! iipon a small portion of the land, by which they can judge of its production. Reasonable terms will be given to the purchaser. i Sept. 10. 1858. 45tf FAYI'.TTEVH.LE HOTEL, T. WADDILL, Propuietoe. HIS, the most commodious Hotel in North ('arolina, fronting 300 feet on Hay and Donaldson Streets, located in the centre of the business portion of the town, and surroundsd by all the Banking Houses, Wholesale Mvrchanta and princi pal Produce Dealers. Business men will find the Hotel a oouTenient and comfortable house. All the Stages arrive and depart from thu Hotel. Fayetteville, Oct. 1, 1858. 51- Sale. n Henry county, 3 luiles below on the Chattahochee river, and FRESH GOODS! \l'^E are now receiving our stock of Spring Goods, IT consisting of a large assortment of Groceries, Provisions, Hardware, Farm- ; iiig Vtensils, ike., .^nd expect to make «nch additions to our stock as the i tride requires. We will ^cll at wholesale or retail low ^ : r cash or on short titn»' 1 ■ !'r.'ni]it paying customers, or | ••T 'hange for country produce. Persons wanting goods i in our line are respectuiiiy invited to call and give us | atrial. Particular atten»i.in intio .) filling orders. P: ;:ton i SLOAN. Fayetteville, N. .'iia. 17, 1 '-3'.*. l>7-8w hIiTHAWAY A: CO., WILMINGTON, N. C.. ' iffer for sale:— | ■* i1 H H D S . , 1 Choice NEW CROP CARDENAS ! •JUU 3.') Tierces. ; MOLASSES: 75 Rbls. Choice New Orleans Syrup; i b') Hhds. fair to choice N. O. Sugars; i 20J Bbls. Clarified Sugars; j SCO Bags Rio, Laguira, West India and Java | Coffee: loO Bbls. Mess and Prime Pork: j 2'; Hhds. Western Bacon, Sides and Shoulders: - 2'K) Bbls. Yellow Planting Potatoes. I March 14, 1859 y7-9tpd ! ROBINSON’S j ,nA.\IPI LATE1» «l A.\0. T:il.=; UNEQl'ALED FERTILIZER, composed of one half best Peruvian Ciuaiio, 'Me half line Ciround Bone, unJ the best PliOMpliatic (ifuano, in condition for immediate use, Vieing prepared by new and improved machinery, by which means the most ]>er- f»ot combination is effected, reducing »11 to a uniform fine powder: and for ajiplication by khii.i, or otherwise, i' is in the most perfect onler. .\nd I have no hesita tion in sa3’ing that for all crops it is equal to any fer tilizer ever offered to tin- tiinning community. The vjl At.ITV WILL BK KKl’T l-KKKKCTI.Y I'MKOKM in all Case.-^, Mi'l W.\R RANTED contain 8 per cent, of A M .MONl.V, an 1 I') to 50 per cent, of jUt.N'i] PHoSPH.ATE OF LIMK. It is put up in good bags, weighing about 150 111 each. Purchaser.s will j)lease nuiice, that the name F. liOBlNSON is branded on each bag—none other is getiiiine. My long exjierience in the trade, and the general sat- i>^f!ioiion heretofore given by all Guanoes sold by me, will, 1 hope, be a guarantee that the article now offered ’^ill be as represented. I will also keep constantly on lian'l the best Peruvian, Mexican and other Guanoes, which 1 will sell as low as any house in the city. WM. ROBINSON, Nos. 4 & C H01.LIX0SW0RTII Strket, Xear Pratt Sf. Wharf, nALTI.HOEE. ROBINSONS MANIPULATED GUANO is also •ol'J in loti to suit by the follow’ing Agents: J NEVETT, Alexandria, Va. 'iAKRLSON & MAIGNE, Norfolk, Va. K- H. SKINKER & CO., Richmond, Va. THOMAS BP.ANCH & SONS, Petersburg, Va. T. .t B. G. WORTH, Wilmington, N. C. Miirch 2 03-.'?mpd Fresh mirrivals. H‘''T ieeeiveil pr Steamer Fanny, ^ Extra No. 1 .M.\(3'KEREL (for retailing,) do. “ 1 do. do. “ 1 do. MESS SHAD; ■*" Boxes ('HEESK; I'Hi Ba;;. ^•ew Hulled BI'CKWHEAT FLOUR; f'ilion Miirket Beef; .Mess Pork; Goshen Butter, Pocket ■''Jilt; Sugar; Coffee; Molas es; and every thing in the K'jvi>i,,u linp. which I will sell cheap for CASH or ex- '^hangf for country Produce. W. C. TROY 1R58. oo-tf Alabama IjaiidK tor 1/*rw I acres, i .Oil Columbia. 25 miles below Fort Gaines; 850 acres are cleared—500 acres are river bottom, which will produce from 20 to 50 bushels ('orn, or from l.(MM) to 2.5(H) pounds of ('ot- ton to the acre. On the place arc all the necessary im- provemeui.-*—ILiuses for Negroes: good water, and as healthy any ,ectii'n of .\labama. For further par ticulars apply to me, at Midway .Via., or R. .\LLISON and \. u. .l.VNES, on the premise^. •Vlso, 1.DK.» acres Laud, near .Midway, Barbour coun ty—>00 acres cleared—all fresh, having been cleared in the last se' en years. This is strong lime Land, and will produce from 2i> to oO bushels Corn, an«l from !,00> to 2.iKM) lbs. Cotton per acre. Improvements line—the Dwelling cost and is situated on a high sandy ridge, with good water, and every convenience desir able in a country re>iidence. Both of the.ie places are known in Columbus, Ga.. where iniuiries can be made. 1 invite those who are purcha.'ing. to examine these places during the comitig spriug and ^iiimmer, and judge them bv what they see. (’. A. ROSE. ^lidwny. Barbour county. .Vl«. March U ;Sav. R«p. ,1 i)5-tf I^a|i€lj!> tor i^ale. 1 OFFER for sale about 600J Acres of Pine Lands near Fayetteville, containing an immense qiiantjty of Mill Timber, and a number of Tu^pentiIu; Boxes, and several new tiisks may be cut. There is on the premises a fine Dwelling House, and all necessary out-houses,—Scup- peruong and Isabella Grape Vines.—1(HH> young Peach anil Apple Trees of Lindley’s best varieties; also, a good F.VRNl of about loii acres cleared; and also a GRIST and S.\W MILL: and a fine large Meadow of about 140 acres. The Fayetteville and Coal Fields Rail Road passes throtigh 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. Flsq.. Fayetteville, or the subscriber at Pitts- borough. N. C. J. H. IIAUGHTON. Nov. 12. 1857. 60tf Ll\D FOR SILE. IOFFI'R for sale t'llO .\cres of L.AND, lying on the West side of Cape Fear Kiver, two miles below Fay etteville. and exteiiiling from the river into the sand hills. This tract is ab.iut equally divided inlo river- ridgo, swa 'ip and sand-hill Land. About HO acres, adjoining the river, ai e under cultivation and are well suited to the growth of Corn and Grass: none of the .Swamp has been cleared. There are several good sites for a dwelling house on the sand-hill.-^. Any person wishing to purcha-^e will do well to make early appli cation, as 1 have df -''rmined to sell. THOMAS J. ROBINSON. Sept. 8. 1H5>'. 44tf Valuable Plantation FOR SALK. The subscriber offers for sale the PL.\NT.\TION and improvements where he now resides. It is located just t»elow tile mouth ot Liles’ Creek, in Catawba county, near Lewis' Ferry on t!ie Catawba river, adjoining Hen derson Sheri, ;ind containing 515 ,\cres, 150 of which are in cultivation and about 50 acres of that is good f’reek and Branch Bottom. Th-; improvements are a comfortable Log Dwelling, a first rate Barn, Stables and stalls for 2" head of horses; Cow sheds, and good Fences. There is upon the place a good GRIST MILL ' running a pair of Burr and a pair of common .Stones. I The W. N. C. Railroad passes through the Farm and 1 the Depot is located upon it. It is the most valuable i farm in this section of the State. Will be sold for Cash or exchanged for Negroes. A. W. W'lL.'iON. Oct. 15, 18.58. 57tf SinVMWlU.L HOUSE, rAVETTKVII^f.,*:, !V. c. ill'll of (in i a Street, a few doors North f‘/ the Mnrhtt. ■ riMlE Subscriber desires through this medium 1 to ackowledge the liberal patronage bestow- I ed upon hi House the past year—and as he ; has just erecteil New Scabies and Carriage Shed conven ient to the House and to water I'.e lakes pleasure in say- I ing to his patrons and the ptiblic generally, that he is ' still prepared to accc^mmodate them with transient and j permanent boartl, and respectfully solicits a continuance { of the liberal patronage heretofore received. Every ex ertion on his pan shall be used to render them comforta- i ble during their sojourn with him. His table in alway« supplied with the bust the market affords. ! P. S HEM WELL. March 21. 1S5S. B6-tf NEW SPRING GOODS. STARR & WlLLlA:n«, West End Fayeiteville Hotel Building, Are now rwoeiving an unusually large Stock of Staple tmt9 Fancy MPry Goods; SUMMER H.\TS, in great variety for Mon and Boys; SOFT FUR AND WOOL D(>.; Misses’ FLATS AND BLOOMERS: SHOES, BOOTS: UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS: READY-MADE CLOTHING; With a large variety of other Notions. All of which will be open for the inspsction of Whola- sale buyers by the lOtL inst. J. B. STARR.] [J. M. WILLIAMS. Fayetteville, iMarch 5, 1859 94tf ]\EW~NPK1]^G GOODS. -m XK ^ • Jfames Kfjile IS NOW RECEIVING A LARGE SUPPLY OF DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES, BOLTING CLOTHS, &c., All of which will be offered BY WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, As low as the same quality can be had in this State. March 1859. 94tf TKOY & FULLEU, Attorneys and CounseHors at Law, LU9IBF.KTO.^, ROBESOIV Co., I¥. C. ROBERT E. TROY and JOHN P. FULLER, have formed an association for the practice of their pro fession in Robeson County. The former will also at tend the Courts of Bladen and Columbus: the latter will also attend thos« of Cumberland. The Office in Lumberton will be kept open at all times. Jan’y 1, 1858. 73- €. 7it A. M. lU “ VYAE HOINE, GOLDSBORO'. N. C. rpHE undersigned announces to the public 1 that he has taken charge of the above Es tablishment. and is prepared to accommodate I’oardcvs. by the day, week or month. And he assures all who may favor him with their p.atronage, that he will endeavor to give perfect satisfaction. Table su[iplied with the best tlie market affords. JAS. 0. SMITH. Goldsboro’, .lan'y 28, 1859 84-lyr FAYETTEVILLE MUTUAL INSITRANCE COMPANY. ASSETS $230,326.28. n'^HlS t'ompany has been in operation more than five I ye.ii s. and lia* juiid its losse.s. ,anu>unting to 519,126 95, without any assessment: insurance averaging its meniliers about ^ percent. Policies istiueil to 1st of May. 1858, 27t)9. .Amount of prfiperty now insured. j?1.474,922 34 .\mount ])renMum notes now on hand, Z24,9ti8 23 (’ash premiums reeeivfd, 32,817 41 DlUK‘Tt)KS. Geo. McNeill, ."s. T. Hawley, D. .V. Rav. W. N. Tillinghast, H L. M yrover, .\. .\. McKethau, S. W. Tillingiiast, J. I). Williams, Henry Lilly. Jas. G. Cook, N. Stedman, A. W. Steele, S. J. Hinsdale. Jas. Kyle, T. S. Lutterloii, J. G. Shepherd, Wui. .McLaurin, R. F. Browu, Wilmiagtea. A. E. Hall, Wilmington. Officers: GE'>. McNElLL, President. D. A. R.VY. Vice President. C. A MoMILL.VN, Secretary. John Col'iins and C. C. .McCrummen, Trgvelling Ag«nta. ®a?*The ('ompanv invite applicatioiui. Mav21. 1S58. ■ 13Y ATI. Fir(‘ and (’AHOLIN A Im rj)oritni hi/ (in ■ Xnrth A A TIC ULTIAL. Marhit* Insuranre Company, NOHTH CAROLINA. {rt of the Legislature oj ('urofina. ('ITV r¥E\V DR¥ GOOD8! W^. ^lIacM^*T\'RK —18 KICKtVINO BLEACHED Shirting, from the well-known Mills Bart lett’s & James's, New York; Bates’s and Young America soft finished, suited to the needle or sewing machine. Summer Cassinieres, Kentucky Jeans, Union Mixtures; Linen Drillings, White and Colored Cotton Drillings; Colored and White Allen Dales' and Marseilles Quilts; Bleached Sheetings and Pillow Goods; Table Damask, Toweling and Napkins; Calicos, Ginghams, Brilliantes, White Jaconets; Nansook, Tarleton and Swiss Muslin: Printed Lawns and Lawn Robes: Jaconet, Swiss and Lisle Inserting and Edging: Head Dresses, Muslin Embroidered Collars; Under-sleeves and Collars, in sets, (extra Super;) Black Silk Lace and Edgings: Ribbons and Silk Fringes, Ruches, Artificials and Wreaths; Kid Gloves, Lacfe Miits. Black and Fancy Belts; Bonnets. Flats and Hats tor girls; ■Lustre, Linen and Plaid Dusters; Extension Skirts, with improved Bustle; Umbrellas, Parasols, Shoes and Gaiters; Driving and Riding Whips. . Favctteville. March 21. 1859. • 98-fi*r JOSElMl BAKER, Jr., ATT0R:\E¥ at I.AW, Has taken an office next doorto W'm. B. Wright’s Law Office on Green Street. He will attend and practice in the County and Superior Court* of Cumberlajtd. Bladen, Robeson and Sampson. March 23, 1853. 79tf SPKlACi !!»TTLES! The Fayal, Everett and Havelock Hats! Also, a beautiful assortment of the LATEST STYLE SOFT HATS (high and low crown.) and all the styles of the most elegant Hats of the season, can now THO. O. PULLER, m^ttorney and €-ounsellor at Etatr. OFFICE at Eccles'g Bridge, recently osoupiod by James Banks, Esq., Fayetteville, N. C. Jan’y 1, 1857. P. J. A CL. AIR, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ' FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., IITILL practice in the Courts of Robeson, Cumberland, yy Harnett and Richmond Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to hin. Feb'y 5, 1859 86- T.AW AOTICE. THE undersigned has removed to Newhern, with the intention to devote him.self wholly to the practice of the law. He will attend the Courts in all of the sur rounding counties, and will also practice before the Su preme Court at Raleigh. D. K. McRAE. Dec'r 22, 1858. 75-6m LOVERD ELDRIDGE, mtittorney at Wjaw^ llflLL attend the Courts of Johnston and Sampson yy Counties. Smithtield, April 15, 1856. 96tf J. R. BiLLA, ~ Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ASHKBOKO’, N. C., ILL attend the Courts of Randolph, Moore, Mont gomery, Davidson and Guilford, and promptly at- 96-jm w tend to all business entrusted to his care. March 10, 1859 b« B«en at the Bazaar. March 16 McRIMMON. 97-tf ‘il, 1- \ 10 I A ^>ugar lloui^e Syrup. s. H. SYRUP. Alao, prime \ H.'V Bbls. excellent a *vtti MOLASSES. 14. GDO ACRES Ot' LAND KOIi The Subscriber offers for sale the above quantity of Land, situated in a healthy neighborhood, three miles from the Wilmington \ ('harlotte Hail Road, and four from Lumber River. Tiiis Land is well adajiteil to Farming. Turpentine, and Ton Timber purposes, liaving a good range and other advantages. Those wishing to purchase may find me on tlie premises, who will >ie liappy to exhibit it or give any information concerning it desired. .\.sGl S McC'ILL. Philaiielphus, N. C., Sept. 1, 1857. 40tf iioi ME, LOT A A O iVEI-J RO. rnllE undersigned wishing to close up their old busi- 1 ness, offer for sale the HOUSE and LOT on Hay- mount. formerly occupied by Major Gilmore. .\lso, a NEGRO liOY 14 years of age; having tried him for the last five months, we can recommend him as an excel lent servant, both for house or out of doors, sold for no fault, but to close old business. F. N. & J. II. ROBERTS. .May 3, 1858. 7tf FOR SALE OR RENT. i CONVENIENT DWELLING HOUSE, onllaymotint, x\ near Mr. ,J. Thomson’s. For particulars enquire of J. G. SHEPHERD, Esq., or A. M. CAMPBELL. May 7. !tf J«iTATIOAERY. In addition to our present stock we are receiving f.io Reain»> Paper, Emliracing every variety of CAP, LETTER, BATH LETTER, CO.MMEllCIAL NOT!; BILL HEAD, FOLIO POST, and NOTE PAPERS. 00 M. E.VVELOPES, of every description. 1 case Engli.sh and American SLATES, assorted sizes. 100 gross STS EL PENS; Peu-holders; School Ink-Stands; VISITING CARDS; BLANK BOOKS, .tc. E. J. HALE & SON. Feb’y 12 F:rs( giving me their bills. March 21, 1859. UIJ I TER AND CHEESE^ William S Long, David W BeU, A B Chapin, Sauuiel Leffers, Joel H Davis, D A Hargett, E Mallett. President, Vice President, Treasurer, Attorney, Secretary. JAS. G. COOK. 98-4w C. B. COOK. 64tf JUST received pr Fanny, a few Firkins of very ni BUTTER, and 26 Boxes prime CHEESE. C. B. COOK. Oct, 14, 64-tf ^pHl.'s CoMP.WY being duly organized, is now pre- pared to receive upplications for insurance upon Buihlinss. M'r(‘handisc. Furniture, Mills, Manu- faftorli's. Ships and their Carffoes, .Vml most kinds of proj'erty. at remunerative rates of premium. It is aimed in the organization of this Company, to make a .safe medium fur Indemnity and Protection to the assured in case of Loss. .Vn honorable uud upright course of dealing, and a faithful fulfillment of its con tracts. w'ill at all times characterize the business of the Conipany. -\pplications fur Insurance may be made at the office of tho Comjiany, or to its authorized Agents. DIRECTORS. John Parrott, Levi T Ogleiby, W B Grant, Daviil .S Jones, Geo W Dill, Col Tlios J Blakely, Luke Blackman, OFFICERS. John A Parrott, Levi T Oglesby, W S Long. F- \ Thom[ison, .\ B 'h;i| in, W B (irant, | W S Long. EXEt.'UTIVE COMMITTEE. David W Bell. ) .Matcii 12. 96-6m THE AORTH CAROL! A A MITIAL LIFE L\81RA.\CE COMPANY, N (»V.'in tiie tenth year of successful operation, with growing capital and firmer hold upon public con fidence, contiiuies to insure the lives of all healthy per sons from 14 to tiU yenrs of ago, for one year, for seven years, and for life—all life members shin ing in the profits. .\11 slaves from 10 to iO years of age are insured for one year or tor five years for two-thirds their value. .Vll losses are punctually paid within 90 days after satisfactory proof is presented. For further information the public is referred to Agents of the Company in all parts of the State, and to R. 11. B.^TTLE, Secretary, Raleigh. E. J. HALE. Agent at Jan’y 1859. Fayetteville, N. C. DENTAL, XOTICET^ Having engaged in another business, I find my tima too much tJtken up to attend to the duties of my I profession; and having a partner (Dr. R. Scott) who is in every way competent to please oil my friends, I take great ])leasure in recommending him to rt/Zwith whom I have the slightest influence. His prices will suit any who are desirous of having their teeth operated on in a j skilful manner. i And with my best wishes for my suecMtor, and this I community. 1 withdraw from the firm, having no fear but i that Dr. Scott will give the most fastidious entire satis- ! faction. D. W. C. BENBOW. j Jan’y 10, 1859. 8tf DEATI^TRY. Dr. j. DAVIS having decided on perma- . nently locating in the Town of Fayette ville, respectfully offers his services to the 1 citizens of this place and suiTOunding country. In all I the various branches of his Profession, including the ! manufacture of Mineral Teeth, he is satisfied, after an ' extensive expeviciico, to which is added a thorough Den- : tal education, that he can give entire satisfaction as far as is in the power of Dentistry. All irregularities of the Teeth treated in a proper and careful manner, as well as diseases of the mouth. None but the proper metals ar* made use of in the various operations. Charges will be moderate, that the benefits of the Profession may be placed within the reach of all who may feel an interest in the preservation of the Teeth. Office over Houston’s Jewelry Store, where ke may be found at all times. May 10, 1868, WATCHES & JEWELRY, NSW AN'D Pr.SIK.\BLE, BY JAS. T. HOUSTON, SUCCRH90R TO J. M. BEASLEY. ALSO, A LOT OF FIXE DOl BLE-BARBEL GINS, AT REUUCKD PRICES, by JAS. T. HOUSTON. March 1, 1859 93tf BOOTS A* SHOBS\ AT WHOLESALE. JNO. BI. WALKER, of NORTH CAROLINA, WITH P. P. SHAW &, CO., 31 AND 33 Dey Street, New York, WILL be happy to see his Soutliern friends at the above establishment, where, eitiier personally or by order, they may be supplied from an extensive and well assorted Stock of Goods in that lin«, gotten up expressly for the Southern trade. Nov. 29, 1858. .ncCAY A: STOAV, SrCCKSSOKS TO STOW & SMART, IMPORTERS, JOBHKRS AND DEALERS IN Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Shovels, Nails, Hollow ware, ^c* 37 WARREN ST. NEAR BROADWAY, A'A'jr YORK. T.yi. SACKETT Would be pleased to see his friends at the above House. Feb'y 28, 1859 91-3mlmi MILITARY GOODS, Swords, Sashesj Belts, Epaulettes, Laces, AND ETKRV DESCRIPTION' (IP )11LITHY GOODS, ACCORDING TO THE Ijiitritt ('. S. Arynj/ (iiiil Stute Reijnhitwns. SCHUYLER, IIARTJ.EY & GRAHAM, liTIPO»Ti:K!^ & :T|\,\IJFACTUKEKS, 19 MAIDEN LANE, t'ork. June 30. 24-ly •fledical mlToticef, Dr. H. a. McSWAiN has taken an office on AndersoR Street, in the rear of Messrs. Ray & Pearce's Store, where he can bo found by those desiring his professional services. August 24, 1858. 40tf Dr. K. A. HL/* CK, OFFICE Front Rooms, over Dr. S. J. Hinsdale’a Chemist and Drug Store. Feb’y 1856. 76tf J. avilliah pa(i;e, n. d., PITTSEOROUGir, N. C. Dr. PAGE may be found at his office when not pro fessionally engaged. May 6, 1867. 5tf Poit Office, Fayetteville, ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF THE MAILS. RALEIGH. Arrives daily at T.'^ .■V. M. Closes ■■ •• 3‘ P. M. WARSAW. Arrives daily, except Sunday, at A. M. Closes “ “ Saturday, at H P. M. SALEM. Arrives Sunday, Wednesday and Friday, at (’loses Monday. “ “ “ FAIR P.LUFF. Arrives Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 7J A. M. Closes Suniay, Tuesday anl Thursday, t J P. M. CHERAW. -\rrives Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 1 A. M. t'loses Sunday, Tuesday n'nd Thursday, at i P. M. ROBESON’S via EUZABETHTOWN. •Vrrives Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 5 P. M. Closes Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at A. M. BARCLAYSVILLE via SUMMERVILLE. -\rrives Monday. Wednesday and Friday, at H P. M. Closes Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at oj A. M. SWIFT ISLAND via MONTROSE. Arrives Monday, at 5 P. M. Closes Tuesday, at 8i A. M. SWIFT ISLAND via TROY. Arrives Tuesday, at 5 P. M. Closes W’edneslay, at 5J A. M. MAGNOLIA. Arrives Tuesday, at 2 P. M. Closes “ “ 2 “ ELIZABETHTOWN via TEREBINTHE. -\rrives Monday, at 7 P. M. (’loses Tuesday, at 5J A. M. PHII.ADELPHUS. Arrives Tuesday, at 1 A. M. Closes Sunday, at J P. M. J. E. BRYAN, P. M. March 31, 1859. More I\eAV Goods! 1AM just receiving nty Spring Stock of Goods in my line. They were selected in the Northern cities by myself, with great care, and bought on the niosrreason able terms, by which I am enabled to otler the largest stock I ever before offered to the public, and to offer them generally At Greatly Reduced Piice«. FRUITS—Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Apples, Lemons, Or anges, Cherries. Currants, &c. PICKLES, JELLIES AND PRESERVES—a great va riety: PERFUSlEKIES AND EXTRACTS of various kinds; FANCY SOAPS AND POMADES; MUSIC.VL INSTRUMENTS—Fiddles, Drums, Fife*, Flutes. Banjos, Guitars, &c.; WALKING CANES—of every kind; BASKETS AND WILLOW WARE; HOBBY HORSES. &c.; VUTS- FIVi:; AND- CUMMON CANDIES; S \RDINES; FINE CIGARS; S.MOKING & CHEWING TOBACCO; CRACKERS; FINE POCKET KNIVES; A large as.sortmcnt of PORT-MONAIES, some very nice; FANCY ENVELOPES, and FANCY GOODS, TOYS and YANKEE NOTIONS; An assortment of INDIA RUBBER GOODS; COMBS, WHIPS, FISHING TACKLE. The public are respectfully invited to call and ex amine my stock. I have a great many handsome things that cannot fail to please. JAS. R. LEE, Hotel Building. March 31, 1859 1* WORTH A: LTLEA, Forwarding and General Commission Merchants, Fayetteville^ .V. C. 3. A. WORTH. ("2tf) JOS. ITLEY. R. 11. ORRELL, TURPENTINE INSPECTOR. Those sending their Spirits Turpentine to me may rely upon it to have prompt and careful attention. My warehouses are fronting the wharves and near the river. Sept’r 13, 1858. 45tf T. C. Ac R. G. AVORTH, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan’y 28, 1859 84tf \VM. H. TimiNGTOIV, ~ C o 111 111 ■ s s i o n .H e r c h a 111, WILMINGTON, N. C., ITTILL give prompt and personal attention to all con- VV signments of SPIRITS TURPENTINE, ROSIN. T.\R, COTTON, FLOUR, and other country produce, either for sale or shipment. My wharf and warehouses being conveniently located for the reception of produce, either by Railroad or River, enables me to make charges light. Nov'r 8 tf PETER MALLETT WITH D. COLDEN MURRAY, GENERAL COHHailSSlON MERCHANT, 62 South Street, YORK. ' July 29, 1858. 32- TIN PLATE, Sheet Iron, Iron Wire, C'OOKIiVO STOVK!** A;VI> TIW-WAIIE. Always on hand, at Wholesale or Retail. ^ R 0 OFLVG, G UTTER IXG, And all kinds of Jobbing, done at short notice, by C. W. ANDREWS, Market Square, Fayetteville. July 9. 27-tf WILLIAM J. PRICE, Inspector of J%*aval Stores^ t^ILMINGTON, N. C. Solicits the patronage of his country friends and all others engaged in the Turpentine business. Office Water Street. Nov’r 22, 1858. _____ T A. R HOHNSTEDT, •Mgent for ehickering^s Pianog, Of which he has always some on hand. Wilmiagton, N. C., Oet’r 2, 1868. 61-lypd W. H. ALLEN.] [J. M. CL.VRK- ALLEN & CLARK, Com mion .Tlercha nt«, WILMINGTON, N. C. DE\LERS IN LIMK, PLASTKK, CEME>T, HAIR, Ac. Agents for Rush & Orrell's Line of Steamers. Prompt personal attention given to consignments o Naval Stores, Cotton or other Country Produce, for sale or shipment. Jan’y 19, 1859. 81- Fiirtlier Siipplleti ot*Hook»ii. My Thirty Years Out of the Senate, by Major Jack Downing; Bulwer’s Novel, “What Will He Do With It?” Brownlow & Pryne’s Controversy: Lights and Shadows of Scottish Life, by Prof. Wilson; Eric, or Little by Little; Sterne’s W'orks; Longworth on the Grape; Kip’s Lenten Fast; Buck’s Theolog. Dictionary; Ru«kin’s I’olitical Economy of Art: Treasury Blotting Paper; School Books, &c. Just received. E. J. H.\LE & SON. April 4 li- . nCf*Tlie 43(1 Anmitil Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of North (^arolina, will be held in ST. STEPHEN’S CHURCH, GOLDSBOROUGII. first Wednesday in May, 1859. ED>\ ARD LEE WINSLOW, Sec’y. Fayetteville, April 4, 18-39. 2- AOTICE. .TIoore County, .V. C. IN pursuance of an order of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, the undersigned will sell at the (’ourt House door, in the town of Cai-thage, on 26th April 1859. and on a credit of six month.^, SEVFIRAL LIKELY NE(jROES, belonging to the Estate of Dr. (Jharles (,'halmers, dec'd; purchasers will be required to gi\e bond with good security. Also, at tlie same time and place will be hired the balance of the Slaves be longing to said C. (Jhalmers’ estate, for the remainder of the ye» 1'59. B. C. WILLIAMS, Adm’r. March 31 2-ts JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. C O .11 ifl I s s I O iA AND Forwarding Merchant, Wilminston^ *V. €. fie^Prompt personal attention given to all Consign ments, and (Tash ailvances made on Produce to be shipped to other ports or sold in this market. Feb. 12, 1855. C7tf JAS. C. SMITH. ^ MILKS COSTIN. JAS. O. SMITH & Co., Ffictors^ €'ommi8sion and For- warding •IMerchants, WILMINGTON, N. C. PROMPT attention given to sale of TIMBER, LUM BER, NAVAL STORES and all kinds of Produce. Liberal advancements made on Consignments. Refers to E. P. H.\ll, Pres’t Branch Bank of State. H. R. Savage, Cash’r Bank Cape Fear. Joh.n Dawson, Esq. April 25 1858. 5-1Y F. M. BIZZELL, GROCER A I) COMMISSION .MERCHANT, No. 29 North Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. PROMPT and personal attention given to the reception of all kinds of country produce, either for sale or shipment. Orders for groceries from eath customers will receive immediate attention, free of commissions. Not. 19, 1868. 64-ly Rank ot* Aortli Carolina. Books ot subs'-riptionto the Capital Stock of the Bank of North Carolina wlil he opened at the Office of the Western Rail Road Company, on Wednesday, .April 1st. and will be kept open according to ihe, pro visions of the charter for the space of sixty dayt. GEORGE MeNElLL, W. M'^L. McKAV, JNO. M. ROSE. Conuiiissioners. Fayetteville, N. C., March 26, 1859 8iHj ijstw x\otice. IH.WE taken in ciiarge tiie uutini'hed business of my brother, Barth'w Fuller, in the counties of Cum berland and Harnett. THOS. C FULLER. Attorney at Law. Office on Eccles’ Bridge. March 28, 1859. 80»-4t pure French Rrancly. A SMALL lot of HENNESEYS BRANDY, i\ article, for sale b\‘ GEO. W. SPERLING. April 2 ‘i-ot ~ B()()K-B1M)1\G JN all its kinds, executed with neatness and despatch. Small jobs when done must he paid before delivered. THOS. H. TILLINGH.\ST, Hay Street. May 14, 1858. 11-ly l-ALE. for sale in COUro.N BONDS VOH The Western Rail Road Compliuy have amounts to suit purchasers, 820.000 of the Coupon Bonds of the Cotinty of Cumberland, bearing 7 per cent, interest, payable semi annually on the 1st June and 1st of December, and run ning 20 yean. 890.000 of tVie Coupon Bonds of the Town ot Fayetteville, bearing G per cent, interest, payable semi annually on the Ibt January and the 1st ot July, and running 20 years. These bonds were is.Hued in aci’ordnnce with law to the Western Rail Road Co., to pay the County j.nd Town subscriptions respectively. Persons having iponey will find the bonds (at the price the Co. is soiling them; a better investment than any Bank Stocli in the State. For terms apply to C. B. MALLETT, Esq., Pres t, or to JNO. M. ROSE, Treas’r Western R. R. Co. Fayetteville, Feb’y 26, 1868. 89tf ;HTH u UTLBT. |7«

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