mm wpmp iMtff Vil.I.iAMs" jIO on * - [ON V IVii t)i. ‘‘ttei: ! A \Iv DTS & SHOF:^ nimer ^tock ) ' 1 > \ ■ - ".t f iK .tnd Shoes. HI. . \ el- V i ’ t »u ■orhliijsr. 1 >r,- ..1 I ft *• • !1 tlliiiU* , , 111 i! . Ilv .rr'": 5= '-0 ■-. )l A5 j tl: n. J !l;ii / • V, ;■' 4-4 kiroiii; 'K> 1 I-, -. . A: i N. Si.;_- -J. to =• jiict Ulli >■ . N 5-Xt • '^?r >iin.—low II I K . > .y t : I l-2w RV 1 IV '- vs Y - H ' a ':v 4-i!w r.t.. \i' II - CU Nil w til . ; 'h t ii. 1 '^‘•li.ereJ n ^ ■ r: rlAST, :i'.v Street M-lj n 'I !•: ' = OOK *=: If M- ^yni|K H > . = ‘tf Kt. ' Ij ■..: .■ !* I u. L’ 4 1 1 )Lh a. ■ pap::r.s- er\ Si. \ >oM ■ hiV-.Stan li. bi y. ME N S'iN till (\mi\A. sh. ' liie pe (IV- :roi- i‘ ‘ju tc o’lu, * :crp Thr f- in i . : L H ^ se-i; : infiny Wul : .)■ Vt'»j- i\ • * - ’^17 ‘ I. Si* STORt. 11*^ « einhr« *>|»ellins t Aliii:i!3iac‘. tor '1. tent;.- 14 r H i[,!. SUN- iii‘ let ! r-i’cl ■'.J'd twr K i\L) & S0>- IPATIEWWlIiyLIB 8 e: m I. w e: e: K L. Y. [VOT.. VIII.] FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., APRIL 2 8, 1859. [NO. 809.] l>i;iMi:i) M''\l).vvs A\l> Tm’RSPWS EUW.IItl) J. HALE & sox. Kl'IloU:? AND I'ltoI'KIKTOitS Pvico f«'V il“‘ Soiiii-Wooklv OusKiiVKU $:? fH1 if pniil in * it during the year of Kiibscrip- tioji; or >i ut’lir the ye:ir has expired. Fiir ill' N'oekly «>ns»:nvKit i?i2 I'M) per anniun. if pai'l in it paid duriiij; the year of su1>scrip- tion: i>r nfter the year lias expired. g,y^ APVKKTISKMENTS inserted for GO cents per p.|uarc of It', lines for the first, and 30 cents for each (iui'-‘"iins: publication. \ early advertisements by spe cial c'iitracts. at reasonable rales. Advertisers are to state the number of insertions lesired, or I they will be continned till forbid, ami charged aocord- iii^ly. Advertisements to be inserted inside, charged 50 per cent, extra. FAYETTEVILLE MUTUAL JNfarRAXCE COMPANY. ASSETS $239,326.28. rpllI.s ( ompnny h^js been in openitioii more than five 1 yeiiis. and has jiaid its los-es. amounlinjjt to Sl"-*.I'J('. without any asiessment; insitnuMje averaging its iiienibers about ^ jier cent. Policies isaiued to 1st of May. 1HAS. .Amount of ]iro]'erty now insured, #I.I71,92‘2 .\iiiouut jnviiiimu notes now on hand, ‘J24,'.MW l!3 (’ash piemiumti received, o2,817 11 • .1»;CT(IKS. Geo. McNeij^ s. T. Hawley. 1). A. Kiyv, \\\ Tillinghast, II. L. MjiWiiver, A. A. .McKethan, !>. ^V. rilLinghaBl, J. I). Williams, Ilcnry Lilly, .Jas. 0. (’ook. N. A. Stedman, A. W. Steele, S. J. Hinsdale. .Jas. Kyle, T. S. Lutterloh, .1. G. Shepherd, ni. McLaurin. R. F. Brown, Wilmington. The 0'nrriafr*! Fart or if in the Soifthl ■>1( K KT!!A.\ R' SPEt'lAL XttTU’K. Fnmi and after this date, no name of a new subscriber i(ill he entered without payment in advance, nor will the ]>ajHT be sent to such subscribers for a longer time ! th.ui is paid for. j Such ‘if our old subscribers as desire to take the pa- ' per .m this system will please notify us when making 1 remittrsnci's. 1 .Tnn'y 1. 1^'>8. l^EO.W.WILUAMS & 00., tNVITK THK ATTKNTION OF MKllCHANTS AN1> I Buyers generally to their very heavy Stock of Groeeriejii & HaiiuUvare. •J insisting in part of Hags Rio, Lftguira and Java Coffee: 75 Hbls. Sugar; 17 Hhds. Do.; 3.; Ubls. and Hf-Bbls. Mrs Milkr s Ea?le Milli and Bonn's Snufl'; Boxes and Kegs Soda; "■'> “ Tea: ‘iO " .'^tarch; liiii *• Glass, various sizes; t.d “ Adamantine and Sperm Candles; lbs. Western and N. C. liacon; 4tH> Bags Corn; Pepper. Spice. Ginger, Indigo. Madder; K.'iisiiis. Sox{i, Candy. I'ic.; .'(IK) Kegs Xails and Spikes; It'iO l>oz. Steel and Iron Hoes; •'>7tj Pr. Trace Chains; 4') l)oz. F.ng. and (Jerman Wheat and Grass Blades: oO “ Shovels. Spades and Forks; 35 “ Cott'ee Mills; 10 Tons and upward Hollow-w.are X Plow Castings; Alsn. a full and complete assurtmeni of Hardwaroand Tiroceries not enumerated; Blacksmith s. Cooper's and Carpenter's Tools; 10 Tons Hoop Iron; large assortment of Swedes, American and English Iron: German. Blister and Cast Steel: Shoe Maker's Material and Shoe Findings: Mn d (I I e r y: r>0 Doi. Wagon and Buggy Whips; In aldition to our large and well selected stock of Shelf Goods, we have on the way and expoct to receive in a few d.tys, direct from the manufacturers in England, the heaviest stock of Pocket and Talilt* ( iillery, .•^hears. Sci.ssors, Razors and Files, ever offered in this market. Wf shall also import luring the year, 100 TONS SWEDES IRON, various sizes, fmm IJ to TJ inches; tons of which we expect to receive about the 15ih of June. We shall auu to our stock from time to time, as the tr-'le reijuires; will at all times be pre[>ared to offer in- ■hii'enients to Country Merchants, paying .'TKilt atten- ti^n to orders. March IS.jfl 9o-3m Finest Family Iwrooeries for 1859. A(’KKH'mKHHALL k ('(>., .\o. 13*2 €'linmlM‘r Cornor of CnF.etre Place. ■’i p'isite Hui’i iin Piiver Bail Road .'•'tatitiu.) NEW YORK. '■■KM.Fn in- FI NEST WINES, FINEST BRANDIES, FINEST SEGARS. FINEST TEAS. FINEST COFFEES. FINEST SCGARS. FINKST P.CTTER, FINEST HAMS, FINEST Tt^NGUES, and FI.NKST FAMILY GHOCERIES, ' ■ V ilesrriptiiin, put up for Shipment to all parts of ■ - w .Vi,]. t will be furnished upon aj>pHcation. : -h "J l '.»‘J-3m lliiii;:ai*inii and Honey Bl.*id' liJraws ^€*€*d! U’F. h:ive this day received a lot ofthe Hungarian Grass M ScimI c,,!- sale. We are the regular authorized a- ' for •'lunberland, Robeson, Richmond. Moore and ' " * !Hiii Cwunties. Those who h.ave engagel are re- 1 ti. ^j„) g^,( tiieir several iiuantities as soon '■ invfnient. Those who wish to obtain some of the '•••*■•1 had belter call soon, as the supply which we shall '■s ai)le tn furnish this season will be limited. Explan- ry pamphlets distributed gratis. J. H. ROBERTS & CO. At the old Stand of E. W'. Willkings & (,'o. April 4-4w. William S Long. David W Bell, B Chapin, Samuel Leffers, .loel H Davis, D A Hargett. E Mallett. President. Vice Presideiu, T reasurer, .Attorney, Secretary. Hardware, Cutlery, KAIIDI..KRY, &c. I \'IKS MARTINE is now receiving a large anI gene- •I ful ass(.rtni(*nt of every thing in the above line. —ALSO— A firiiiip article of Rio, I>aguira and Java ('OFFEE; ' riHltcil !inl Brown Sl'G.VR; Sugar House SlRUl’ and ■'I"I,ASSKS. ^ All :if which is offerel on as good terms as can be had ■'I iiiarket. .N.iv'r l!4, 1H.")8. OCtf >T(»VK«, !miEKT IKO]\, TI.^I.WAKR, &c. 0'^ HA.VD, a large assortment of Box and Cooking Tin-ware; Sheet-Iron; Lead Pipe. Also Ihf “OW nominion VotTee ^ Ui-l.y JAMES MARTINE. N'.iv'r 'jj ^Jfilf IMIATS OIKN, A:c. ‘^I’I.H\L Refin(“d, Lard, Linseed and Tanners’ OIL; "hite Lead; Burning Fluid; Putty; W'indow Glass ^•>'1 of all sizes. , —ALSO— ' (■'•'■'‘li supply (,f POND’S PAIN DESTROYER. ^ “Hie by JAMES MARTINE. ^'"V r-4, fiotf ,River Coal. U'ri Ml.N(»rs CO.VL of the best quality can be had 1) Mt the works at Egyjrt, at a reasonable price by the A. E. Hall, Wilmington. OFFICtTlS: GEO. McNEILL, President. D. A. RAY. Vice President. C. McMILLAN. Secretary. John Collins and C. C. McCrummen, Travelling Agents. JteTT he Company invite applications. May 21, I808. l.SA' ATI..4:\Tlt’ :?Il TI AI. Fire and Marine Insurance (ompany, CAROLINA CITY, NORTH CAROLINA. IncitfjH'riitt f hy nn A f of thi Ltyishitun' of JS 'orth (')iruliua. rpHlS ('OMPANY being duly organized, is now pre- I pared to receiive apiilicaiions for insurance upon Buildniiifs, Merchandise, Furniture, Mills, Manu- lactorles, Ships and their (argoes, .\n l most kinds of pr«>i>erty, at remunerative rates of premium. It is aimed in the organization of this Company, to make a safe medium for Indemnity and Protection to the assured in case of Loss. .Vn honorable and upriglit course of dealing, and a faithful fulfillment df its con tracts, will at all times characterize the fWlB^'Ss of the Company. .\p}ilications for Insurmice may be made at the oflice of the Company, or to its authorized .\gents. DIRECTORS. John A Parrott. Levi T Oglejby. W B Grant, David S Jones, Geo W Dill, Col Thos J Blaktdy, Luke Blackman. OFFICERS John .\ Parrott. Levi T Oglesby. W S Long, E A Thompson, A B (^hapin. W B Grant, » W S Long. -EXECUTIVE COAIMITTEE. David W Bell, j March 1‘2. Ofi-tiin TIIK XOKTH «'AROL1L\.% .MITIAL LIFE IXSlRlNfE (OJIPAM, N OW in the tenth year of successful oper lion, with growing capital and firmer hold upon public con- tidence, contttiues to insure the lives of all liealthy ]>er- sons from 14 to r»0 j-ears of age. for one year, for seven years, and for life—all life members shining in the profits. -Ml slaves from 10 to t'lO years of age are insured for one year or for five years for two-thirds their value. All lo>ses are punctually paid within IXt days after satisfactory proof is presented. For furtlier information the public is refetTed to.Vgents of the Comj.any in all parts of the State, and to R. 11. BATTLE, .Secretary, R.ileigh. E. J. H.\LE, -\gent at .Tan'y 1S.50. Fayetteville. N. C. Fire Insuranee* ll'^E refer our readers to the annual statement of the '1 .Etna Insurance Company, of Hartf'iird. This siic- ces-iful institulinn was incorporate*! by the l^egislatiu'e of Connecticut in IHI',*, with a peryietual charter. Its capital is .'S-jOO,i)(Mt. and its accumulation' exceed (MM( more, making its entin- a'>ets over Si,;’.>•.•>)(). in vested as detailed in the 'Statement retV'Tcd to. These results indicate that during the perind of nearly forty year- since it-* >rganization. : withfuii a single change ot ii.x chief officer. ■ its business iia.'been conducted with judgment and j'rudence. It has lieeu thus fur >uccess- ful in an eminent ilcgree. lischarging. as we are in formed. all its obligations by the payment of about t>n tnillion ihdlars for losse-^. without asking a day's delay in any instance. It has had but little litigation, notwiih- standing the immense tuiinber of transactions made. In order to att.ain as much nrttiDihi as fiossible in such a busine>*s as insurance, it has been the practice ot tiie ('onijiany. for several y»-ars. at great labor, carcfully to classify and arrange their risks into about fifty distinct classe.'. so as to ascertain the amount insiued on each ^ class, the amount of premiums received thereon, and the ^ amount of lo-ses upon each. This cla'sific;itiui. «-xtend- ing over :i long jieriod, and covering projH-rty to a very | large atiumnt, furnishes reliable data, and I'resmts a ‘ sound, substantial liasis of actu.il ex]>erience. upon which to conduct its business. Insurance is not a matter of luck or chance, as many supjiose; its hazards are ascer- \ tainable. and its principles capable of being reduced to | a sv.'tem. the practical working and results of which an as certain as that of any other business. The .V^in.i : Company, by adhering rigidly to its system, and placing | its busitiess upon a healthy basis, has obtained the con j fidence of the community to an extent surpassed by no other (!ompanv in the L'. States, and has increased its business and it's income from year to year with a steady j growth. One great source of its security is the wide | distribution of its risks—a policy which it pursues with great slrictties.s—limiting the amount to be covered in each locality. By this course it has pa.ssed. with com parative impunity, through some of the mo'^t swee)ing anl destructive fires, which have swallowed up other c.;mimnies less cautious in their business. It is a system like thi.s, based upon ex}.orience, which gives stability and soundness to a company, and to the assured con- fiilence and .—UMmfyre Patriot. Agent ofthe above Company at Fayetteville, E. J. HA1.E. ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public, that he has built up large substaiiti:il Brick Build ings !it his Old Stand, ex]HTssly for manufacturing ('ar- riages. Thankful for the very liberal jiatronage lie has received for the last lil years, he hopes by strict atten tion to business, with a desire to gi'’e satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same. He warrants his work to be made of the best material and by experiencel workmen in each branch ofthe business. His work will compare favorably with any made in the Unite«l States, lor neatness and durability, lie is determined to sell and do any work in his line on as good terms as any work hme elsewiiere that is as well iloue. He now has on hand, finished, TIIE LAIKJICST STO('K OF Carriages, Barourhes, Korkanays and Biiggfies, ever offereil in this jilace. and a very large stock of work nearly finished, which will be finished daily. All of which will lie sold very low for cash, or on short time to jiunctual customers, il-ij^lle has on hand more than ONE HLNDRED AM» FIFTY VEHICLES finished anil in course of construct ion. 5ii^“All work made >iy him is waiTi'.nied 1‘J months with fair usage, and should it fail by bad workmanship or material, will be repain'd free of chai j-e. Persons wishing to buy wouid ilo well to call and ex amine for themselves. Orders thankfully received and jiromptly attended to. Repairing executed .at short notice :iuil 011 very reason able terms. Mav i:s, l.S;V.. H'.t-tf ll.tWKN'K HISTORY OF NORTH CAROLINA. n'^HE ‘J1 volume is now ])iiblislied. It embraces the pe- I riod of the Proprietnrv (Jovernment. from l(>(i:> to 17 2'. I. It forms :i handsoiiie Svo. volume of .">01 pages. The subscrijition price was half a cent a page: but the jtrice of this volume is less, say 7-”> in cloth binding, in lilirary sheeji, and S-‘> -•> in half calf. It will bf. ,S»)I,I) ONLY FOR (’,\SH. Owing to the difficulty of securing Agent* in many parts ofthe State, we will forwanl it by mail or otJier- wise free 0/jxixim/r, on receij>t of the jirice: or both vol umes for $4 00 cloth, !?l 50 sheej'. or S5 half calf. A liberal discount made to .Vgents or others, who buy to sell again. E. .1. H.\LE & SON. Fayetteville, Nov. 3, 1858. BRMTiSti Pi^.RtODM€\fL,S. L. SCOTT Co., NEW YORK, continue to publish the following leading British Periodicals, viz: THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Cimservative.) •) THE EDINBl’RGH REVIliW (Whig.) 3. THE NORTH RRITISH REVIEW (Free Church.) 4. THE WP:STM1NSTER REVIEW (Liberal.) o. BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH M.\GAZINE (Tory.) WM. rAUTEU & SON, W holesaie A Retail Dealers and Manufacturers OF AM. KIN1>S OF M^eHthei\ SarlfNes a tut iiarness^ Of every ile.scription. Collars. Wliijis. Kc. VNI) we also |iarticularly call the attention of the whole surrounding country to give us a call, as we are le- termined that none sh:ill surpass us in iiualitj' or low prices; ami wt> will give the highest cash price at all times for Raw Hides and Ttillow, in exchange for our articles. Country .Merchants would do well to call and examine our Stock, as we can sell them Slioes of a much better )uality than tliey usually get. on very accommodating terms. Southern Planter-' would do well to send u-iall their orders as we .are making a No. 1 .article of NEtiRO SHOE.'', that are warranted to give entire satisfaction. N. B. .Vll Order# from a distance shall have j'rompt attention. S. S. CARTER. WM, Gohlston P. O.. Chatham Co., N. | March I'-. IS.',;). CARTER. *i'.- W O. IK»l OULD inform his friends and former customers that he may be found ‘J door- below the t'apc Fear P>auk, and 3 iloors above his old st.and south side Person Street, where he intemls to keejt on hand, Ihirness, Saddles. Hridles, Whips. I'ollars. and every thing beloHi:ing to hi.' trade. He resjiectfully invites his friend' from the country to call ami examine his stock belnre jiurchasing. He will .attend to Iti'jiairin^-of H.irnc'-: and S.iddles jiunctually. and his charges sli.all be moderate. He Would reiiuc't .all indebted to the firm of HOU.''T*N .V These Periodicals ably rejiresent the three great poli tical parties of (Jreat Britain—Whig, Tory and Radical, —but polities forms only one feature of their character. .\s Organs of the most profound writers on Science. Literature, Morality and Religion, they stand, as they ever have stood, unrivalled in the worM of letters, being considered indispensable to the scholar anil the j'rofes- sional man. while to the intelligent reader of every class they furnish a more correct and satisfactory record of the current lifcrafure of the day. throughout the world, than can be ])ossibly obtained from any other source. EARLY COPIES. The receipt of .VDV.VNt'E .''HEETS from the British publishers gives additional v.alue to these Reprints, in- asnuich as they can now be placed in the hanils of sub scribers about as soon as the original editions. TERMS. Per ann. For any one of the four Reviews ()0 For any two ofthe four Reviews 5 00 For any three of the Four Reviews 7 00 For all four of the Reviews 8 00 For Blackwood’s Magazine 3 00 For Blackwood ami three Reviews '• T)0 Four Blac’iwood and the four Reviews 10 00 Pit^mtiifs to he nidde in nil rnsf'A in dilvtincr. Mnui'i/ riir/'i nf ill tin State ir]u re is.aa d \ctll /«' rtvtio d tit jtiir. CLUBBING. .\ discount of twenty-five per cent, from the above price will be allowed to (.’i.rns ordering four or more copies of any one or more of the above works. Thus; Four copies of Blackwooil, or of one Review, will be sent to one ad dress for S'.t; four copies of the tour Reviews and Black wood for ?:;0: and so on. POSTAGE. In all the principal Cities and Towns, these works will be delivered, FREE >F POST.VGE. When sent by mail, the Postage to any part of the Unitel States will beliut TWENTY-FOUR CENTS a year for “BlackwoiKl,’ and l)Ut Ft»URTEEN CENTS a year for each of the Re views. A”! />. Till III (iff'iit llnfiiiii uf th’ J^rinilii'iits iilmrf-iiii niril ix jii r iiiiiiiitn. Remittances for any of the above publications should always be addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers, LEONARD SCOTT CO., No. 54 Gold street, New York. TIIE livi:k liWKiORATOK! rRKPARi-;n liv i>r sa.\kori>, (onipounded entirely from GT.^IS, i»V EIM'.Y are comjielh .VuirU'i •It! h W. Ov, the firm'- rbv or himself, as ihev debt-:. T.S OSK OF THK BEST I’l ROATlVK AND I.IVF.R ME 1 I)lrlNI'>i now iMfora iti* pulitic. tliat >uU Mtier, milder, nod more*ff«*cluai than any of her r ar a t'athnr ‘Ucin« It is not only a (\ithartir, but a Lir^r remei!>. aotiitj: first on the Ltrer lo its morbid matter, thru on the litomai h and h-'m to carry on that matter, thui a4*corap!tHhinjr two jmrpti^e^ efft-i^tu ally, without any of the i»ainfu1 fe^Iinir* experifncH in the oj»e .. tinni of nuMit Ctithnrtic*. It Ntrenfftheuii th« ►y»»t«m at the time that It pur(r»*« it ; and when taken daily in moderate will »lrenKth«n and build ft up with nntikual rapidity. w, it.\Ki:i( r( ill'..; I’ruiii tli iiio-I cari f X. t'ullv .rtl. 21, I860. WM. McCLANE, Mining Engineer 6-tf Bank ol* \orlli Carolina. Books of«subscrii)tion to the Capital Stock of the IJank of North Carolina will bo opened at the Office ofthe Western Rail Road Company, on Wednesday, April 1st, and will be kept open according to the pro visions of the charter for the space of sixty lays. GEORGE McNEILL, W. McL. McKAY, JNO. iM. ROSE. Commissioners. Fayetteville, N. C., M.arch 2*i, 1859 8(K» ' Dr. FRA>K WILLIAMS'S KYK WIIISKKY. R MITCHELL has made anangements with Dr. Frank Williams, to be constantly supplied with his celebrated RYE WHISKEY, which can be had at his Store at all times, by wholesale or retail. Oct’r 11, 1858. Tiirpenliiie llaekerw, .^c’raperxi, Pullers ami l>ii»per«, .1. l.s Iluw largest, t'me-t stock of I'l s:'% a 91 ic 1: ever otfcri d in this m.-nkcr: wliich added to his own iTirmufacI lire. 111 iKe- liis m-s, ,i t nieiit coinjilele: — all of which he will sell ,ti tiie I.i\ve-;| piW'ible term^ for casti or on time to ]imiciii;il 1 1,-!. Fashionable paiuti d cnitage lied 10 1111 I'ui iiitiire in setts: curie I liaii- ati l : luii-k. .uid ci'noii M iitii‘s-i>».; Looking (Hasses: Willow Wagmis ;md t'r.iillc'; .''ile Boards; Puireaiis; .'secret.aries ,nid I’ook-l':ise>; Wliat- Nots: Tables, all soiis; Wash Stands: ('andle Stands; Waidrobes; Picture I'i.imes !md lil.i'-: Window .''hades; Cornices: t'.11 tain Band': S'il:is in M:ilio”;oiiy and U.li mit: Tete a Tetes; Otioinaiis; Divatis atiil .'stools: 'hairs of every variety. I'iiie Hdscwooil l*i;itnis, om- witli .l']nlian :it- tachment: Rosewood .Me)odi;ins, from flie best ma/iufac- tories in Ni'w York and Boston, wanaiitcd as good as any made in the cotintrv. and will be sold at New York [irices—freight only added .September 12. i^larlile rac*toi’v. 4.'.tf 53-tf GUN SHOP, Fayetteville, N. C. Jan’y 15, 1858. 80tf Notice to Turpeutine DistUlers and others* I AM fully prepared to make or repair TURPENTINE STILLS, or do any thing in the Copper or Sheet Iron work, at the shortest notice. truT> M. A. BAKER. Fayetteville, Jan’y 24, 1869. 82tf liy I.AII!)KR, TWO DOORS ABOVK {’. T. llAKill k SO.\S' STORE, Fayrllevillc, V,. Jan’v 20. IS.V.t. «4-ypd to Noldierw’ %Vi«iow»«. rpllE Widows of .Mexican Soldiers, and the Widows of t .Soldiers who oikd i.n skuvk k in the war of 1812. can have their jiensions continued by calling on the under signed, Congress having Hiade additional provision for them. Give me the management of your claims, and the money shal come at once, or no charge. JNO. M. ROSE, .\gent for Pensions. Fayetteville, June 12. 1858. 19- i'lirtlier of llookM. The a M E R ic N .V I - M a N ,\C for 185U; FATHER AND DAUGHTER, by Mi.ss Bremer; “WHAT WILL HE DO WITiriT,” by Bulwer; SCHOOL BOOKS, &c., &c. March 7 E. J* HALE & SON. principal of the ptrforni* its futiciion* well, fully developed. 1 ho on the healihy action (»f the Hlire of ua ruitCllont. wtien the are Kt fault, and the wlmle of one ottc*ii-~the i — Kor the diManei vf ih«i or> has made it his (tiudy, in a to find renje«J» many derHugemenla to whicti at laKt found, any (>«raon trou in any ot its fortna, coMvictiun fx certaiti. niorhid or hM matter from plar# a healthy t1;>w of bite. CHn-'in^: fo(.d to wejj^ Ktvtnie tone and health to the CHU^e of the dineiue^ cured, niifi, l« the occasional ua« ol the flcient to r»*lieve the Momach rising K»>d souring, retiring, pre^enth n^irht. loojsenii the bowel* tlveiK'KM. meal will cure (^iKMnfulo will h1hk>« lelieve 'male ohnlruction remove* the tnnke^ a neiTfct cuie lielieves C'lu>]l‘« while a pure cuie tor I'lKilern iof Int'edeii lo throw out of the cine after a hmu i«ickin»i»«. rfmoreii all ial ^ Hromthe>kin. ;time before eating k1'«* jfiK>d difjent well, curen C'lirt>i)lc OInt'** while S It 111 IY1 r I* and almo.st to the tii^^t do^e. tack» cMuaed b>'\Vorni« in safer, or upeedier remedy in Uropuyt by excftin* the msnding tbU msdicinc «s a A|fue, C’lilll Kr^'er, loiiii Type, It operate* are willingc to testify to its FRES51 ARRIVAL.! Second Stork Spring and Summer Goods* J. A. 1>E31BEHT()N Is jiow receiving his second stock of Spring and Sum mer Goods, embracing all the Such as Sttnimer .Silks, iivenndines, Or'- With a great variety of new style goods for Trarelinf^ Dresses atttf Dttsters, Also a complete assortment of ^oiiriiiiiii^ ChOocIk. A large and varied assortment of SILK AND LACE MANTLES, CHANTILLY LACE POINTS, BL’K AND WHITE BER.\GE MANTLES, STELLA SHAWLS, «?c. A few of those splendid French EMBROIDERED AND LACE SETS, COLLARS .\ND SLEEVES. Douglas & Sherwood’s NEW STYLE CORSETTS, (with Bustle and Skirt-Supporter attached.) A great variety of NEW STYLE HOOT* SKIRTS, &c., &c. In the above stock may he found a great many new and desirable styles, just out. The public generally !ire invited to call early and examine for themselves. J. A. PEMBERTON. April 19, 1859 7- R. LITTLE Has just received his SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK of Goods, consisting in part of— FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS; a good assorted lot of KEADY-TIADE A Fine Lot of SILK, FUR, CASSIMERE and LEGIIOR]\ HATS. A fine lot of Calf Sewed and Pegged BOOTS and SHOE.^; Congress Boots for Ladies and Gentlemen; Ladies and Geiulemeu’s Umbrellas; Ladies’ Parasols. —ALSO— Coffee anfi Suffar^ HOLLOW-W.VRE. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, &c. He reiuests his friends and customers lo give him a call, and examine his stock before purch.asing el.se- wliere. The above stock will l>e sold cheap for cash, or on reasonable time to prompt paying customers. Fayetteville, April 23. 8-4t MRO»VSTOJyJE CMif.liM W. N. TIIiIiIl>l«HAS«T TS now opening an Invoice of W'HTTE IR0NS1t>Nl- I CHINA, comprising an assortment of l>inner and Tea Ware, which was imported to his own order ex pressly to suit This Market. This Ware is the LATEST STYLE and of SUPERIOR QUALITY. His aK!iortiiieiit ol other is still good. Country Merchants may stipply them selves on as good terms as by sending April 23. Nortn. 8-1 m If has Arrived by llie Flora. The best article of GOSHEN BUTTER ever brought to this market, is to be found at THE F.\M1L^ GROCERY by D. April 23. ANDERSON. 8-2w A Eot ot Superior Cod Fi«li. ALSO, a few Bbls. Extra LADY PEAS, at For sale by April 23. ANDERSON. 8 2w The Ijtvrr is "ne of the human ^>dy ; and when it the powers of the system ar** is alro'iat entirely le(>eudent Liver for the pro|^ }>«rform stomach IS at tault,tbebowels system sutTeis is consequence having cea«ed to do iu duty. Ifan, one of the proprietor* practice of more than twenty wherewith to counteract the It is liable. To prove that this remeity is bled with lilver C'oin- has bat to try a bottle, and, These 2ums remove all the system, snpplyini? in their iuviKorutinf; the r^tomach, ptiiifyliitf llic IiUmmI, whole mm4‘hinery, remotin^' effectiuic a radical cuie. lililoiit at1n*k« ftre Im*Itrr, by Ijlver IIIvl|u^«>rntor. Onedose aflei eatinjris Nuf and prevent t)ie toHt from Only one dose taken before mure. (Mily one doee taken at getttly, and cures Cos- One dose taken after each •^One dose of two tea Kick ll*n«lnrti4‘« One bottle taken for fe eaut>e of the dtiMraKe. and Only one dose immediately hie dose often repeated in Morbus, and a prevenli%-e Ou\j one bottle isj system the effects of raeli bottle taken for: lowness or unnatural color I One dose taken a short I for to the appetite, and make^t i ()ue dose often repealed' rtlfra In its worst forms. Bowel complaints yiela One or two doses cures at Children : there is no surery the world* as it newer /ailf. A few bottles cures absorbents. Walakepltastir^ln rtcom preventive for K«ver niicl and all Fever* of a Ull- with certainty, and thousands wonderful virtues. All who use tt. are f^lvlii^ their niiAiilm(»u« testimony In Its favor« 4^Mix Water In the mouth with the Invl* gorator, aiifl swallow' both tof^ether. THE 1.IVER INVIGORATOR rf^ A SCIKNTiriC MKIIIt’AL I>I8('OVKRY, and is daily working cures, alraoft too great to i>«lieve. It cures a» if by uiaicic, «ren the Jfr»t girittfj and seldom more than one botil* is required to cure any kind of Liver CN>mplaiui, from the worst Joundif't or J>y*‘i‘^pria to a common Retoitit-he, all of which are the reeutl of a Olscaf>el Liver* PKK'B OMK 0OL1.AR FEK BOTTLE. I>r, SANFGRO, Proprietor, Hroadway, New York Retailed by all I)ruiffn»ti- JAS. N. SMITH and S. J. HINSDALE, Fayetteville, N. C. Nov’r 11. 62-ly DI^JSOLilTIOl^. The firm of STEDM.\N HORNE, Jr., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. .\LL persons indebted will PLEASE call and settle their accounts. J C. STEDMAN.] [JAMES W. HORNE. H.VVING purchased Mr. Stednian’s entire intere.st, 1 will continue the business at the old stand, where 1 will be happy to see my old friends and customers. JAMES W. HORNE. .\pril 25 8-1 m Town papers copy. Ice Cream! lee Cream!! The subscriber having lately refitted his ICE (^REAM SALOON, at the Sheniwell House, will be pleased to serve the Ladies and Gentlemen of Fayetteville and vicinity, on and after the 27th inst. The Saloon wi” ’'C opened at 0 o’clock, A. M., and kept open until Iv; i . M. P. SHEMWELL. April 25 1859. 8tf HATS. CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES. 18o9. >i|»riii|:: and Miiiiiiiier 5>^to€k. J. C. THOMSON INVITES the attention of his frienils and the public generally to his large and complete assortment of liafM, BooIm nnd .^lioes. Persons wanting goods in his line are invited to give liim a call before purchasing elsewhere. His large and varied assortment assures him that he can please them in all respects. He offers his goods at low pricas for cash, or to prompt payixjg customers. He has also a good supply of TRAVELING and P.VCKING TRUNKS —dieap. ' J. C. THOMSON, Market Square. April 7 3-4w .\EW JiTOt'K Of Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware. K. GLO\ HR H.VS ref limed from the North with a large Stock of (!oods in his line, con sisting of W.-iielies of nil kinds and prices, from to Gold Chains of all kinds and prices; Breast-Pins, Har- Rings .and Bracelets, a large stock; Gold Lockets, Fin ger Rings; (iold Pens and Pencils; Silver Spoons of all kinds; a line lot Silver Cujts, Plated Castors and Cnudle Sticks, Cake I’.askets; ('locks, .Military Goods and every thing u'ually kept in a Jewelry Store, which he is jire- p:ired to sell on reasomible terms. His friends and the jiulilic are invited to call .nnd examine. March H, lH5!t f5-:^m «tatio\i:ry. In addition to our jireseiit stcKrk we are receiving l*»0 Keaiiiw Paper, I'mbraeing every variety of CAP. LETTER, B.VTH LETTER. CoMMKRt'IAL NOTE, BILL HEAD. FOLIO POST, and NOTE PAPERS. r>0 M. ENVELOPES, of every description. I case English and American SL.VTES, assorted sizes. 1 (M» gross STSEL PENS; Pen-holders; School Ink-Stands; VISITING CARDS; BLANK BOOKS, &c. E. J. HALE & SON. Feb’y 12 PIowm! P1o%»«!! PIow»!!!~ NO. t; PLOWS; 50 No. HI Plows; 50 No. 11 “ 25 No. 50 “ 25 No. 60 “ Points, Bars and Mould Boards to suit. For sale by C. E. LEETE. Jan’y 12 79- Real Estate at Auction. THE desirable residence on Hay Mount, fronting U. S. Arsenal, and adjoining Mrs. Ochiltree, on the South, known as the McGary lot, recently occupied by Mrs. Horne. House and Lot corner Maiden Lane & Scotch .\lley. occupied by Mr. James McGilvnry, including the House and Lot in rear, property of the late Miss Isabella Campbell. The above property will be sold at the Market House at 12 o’clock on Tuesday, May 10, 1H51*. JOHN H. COOK, Auctioneer. April 23. 8-ts TRlIi!»T~s7lI.F/eo\TI \l The Trust Sale of Jas. G. Cook will be resunied on 25th May next, when the lot east of his Store will be sold, unless it should be sold at private sale: the lot is 24 by 139 feet. At the same time quite a number of other articles. SAMPSON BOON, Trustee. Fayetteville, April 11, 1859. 4-ts Life and I.aborN of* Rev. Daniel Baker, D. D.; The Methodist, or Incidents and Characters from Life; The Pillar of Fire, by the author of the “Prince of the House of David”; Morning and Night W'atches; Chapman’s Sermons, New Edition: ^lemoir of Mrs. Shuck, by J. B. Jeter; Testimony of the Rocks; Presbyterian Psalms and Hymns, in velvet, morocco and plain bindings; Baptist Psalmody; The Psalmist; Bibles, velvet, morocco and other bindings. .\pril 23 E. J. HALE & SON. Notice TO tax payers. A S required by law. notice is hereby given, that 1 il. have received the Tax List for 1H58. Those inter ested will do well to call at the Court House, where the List is open for inspection. Persons having property unlisted are requested to report to the Sheritf. HECTOR McNEILL, Sheriff. April 23. S-8w Town papers copy. The Daily I\ortli Carolinian! WILL BE PRINTED IN FAVETTEVILLE, EVERY MORNINO, EXCEPT SUNDAY, WILL BE PRINTED, MILL BE ISSUED, TO SUBSCRIBERS, IN MAY NEXT, IN MAY NEXT. SEND YOUR NAMES, SEND YOUR NAMES, EARLY TO US, EARLY TO US, WE WILL ISSUE, ONLY SIX DOLLARS. ONLY SIX DOLLARS, FVR THE DAILY. FOR THK D.MLV, IT IS CHEAP. THE NEW D.VILY, THE NEW DAILY, WILL BE PRINTED, WILL BE PRINTED, IN FAYETTEVILLE. .\ddress, April 21 BAAK C DIVIDEND NO. 99. EVERY MORNING, EXCEPT SUNDAY, A'e^roes! A’e^froew!! Wanted. / O'NTLEMEN, your old customer is yet in market for \jf Likely Negroes, for which 1 am determined to pay the Highest Cash Prices. Persons having such for sale would do well to give me a call, or address me at Clinton, N. C. .\11 orders promptly attended to. J. A. McARTHUR. (’linton, N. C., March fi, 1859. 95-lyrpd Aotice.—A'eg;roe« Wanted. rpo the farmers and citizens of the Counties of Duplin, X Wayne, Johnston, Harnett, Moore, Cumberland, Robeson, Bladen, ('olumbus, Brunswick, New Hanover, and Sampson: The subscriber being desirous of purchasing a number of likely young Negroes, of all classes and de.scriptions, avails himself of this method of informing those who may have Much property to dispose of, that they would do well to visit me at home, or addre.ss me at Clinton, N. C.—for which they shall receive a visit. A word to the wise is sutlicient, as it is well understood that I pay exceeding high prices. EVERETT PETERSON. Feb’y 14, 1869 88-9m 50 Rutter, Cheese and C’racLers. 1 A FIRRINS Goshen Butter; 25 Boxes State Cheese; 10 Bbls. Soda and Butter Crackers. Just received by C. E. LEETE. Jan’y 12 79- tiiill Act and Seine Tuine. p/v LBS. Gill Net Twine; 190 lbs. Seine “ •lust received by C. E. LEETE. Jan'y 12 79- To Rail Road, emttrariors! JUST RECEIVED 100 WHEET.RARROWr4, light and strong, for the Rail Road. For sale by D. & W. McLAURIN. March 29, 1859. 800tf BUTTER AND CliEESK. JUST received pr Fanny, a few Firkins of very nice BUTTER, and 25 Boxes prime CHEESE. C. B. COOK. Oct, 14. 54-tf 8u^ar Houi^ ^yrup. A FEW Bbls. excellent S. H. SYRUP. AIbo, prime sweet MOLASSES. C. B. COOK. Oct’r 14. 61tf SINCLAIR & PEARCE, Editors .North Carolinian. 7-lt APE FEAR. ■April 20th 1850. VSE.M1-.\NNU.\L DIVIDEND of Five f*er cent. ha« been declared, pav'able on and afJ«r the 2d .Mmv. .\pril 21. H. R. SAV.VGE. Ca-hr. 8-t2dM RAAK €APE ^OTICE.- EEAR. Ai'BII. 20th 1K.">9. -The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders i.1 ofthe Bank of C»pe Fear, will be hehl at their Banking House in Wilmington, on Thursday .May 12ih. H. R. SAVAGE. CashV. 8-tl2thM. April 21. nCr" I'he 43(i Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of North Carolina, will beheld in ST. STEPHEN’S CHURCH, GOLDSBOROUGH. first Wednesday in May, 1859. EDWARD LEE WINSLOW, Sec’y. Fayetteville, .\pril 4, 1859. 2- BOOK _HI N n I G ~ N all its kinds, executed with neatness and despatch. Small jobs when done must be paid before delivered. THOS. H. TILLINGHAST, Hay Street. May 14, 1858. 11-ly BACON. Also, Western Sides C. B. COOK. GtTANC). Choice North Carolina BACON, and Shoulders, Oct. 14.—64-tf] PERUVIAN The undersigned has made arrangements by which he is prepared to furnish, at short notice, anj’ rejuircd quantity of A'o. 1 Peruvian iruano, all of which will be from direct import.ation.s, into the Port of Wilmington, and waminted niire and geiiuine. Orders foj the above excellent fertilizer are solicited, to which prompt attention will be given. ,is this is an article which does not admit of being sold on time, cash or its equivalent must accompany each order. BEV^ERLY" ROSE. July 8. 26tf WebMter’s Elementary ^ipellin;; Books. A further supply just received. Jan’y 8 E. J. HALE & SON. DeTereni’)4 Kinnie’M RIackMtone, reduced to Questions and Answer*, upon the plan of Kinnie’s Blackstone, one Volume; Drake on .Attachment. For sale bj £. J. HALE & SON.