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SEMI.WEEKLY.
[VOL. VIIL]
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., JUNE i:i, 1859.
[NO. 822.]
Vr
l.KlNn:i» MONDAY;^ AND THURSDAYS
KDWARI) J. HALE & SOIV,
f:piT(.r.'^ and proprietors
. t'.ir !li? Sonii-\V.'okly Ohservek S3 00 if paid in
s ivntu’>'; if during .he year of subscrij)-
. .. ,, . SI after tJio year has expired.
,, \V.>ekly Observer 00 per annum, if paid in
- U ill. ■: >'*-* paid during the year of subscrip-
tu'ii; year has expired.
I(^ ADVKUTISI-MENTS inserted for 60 cent^* per
_. ,-r .'f ll'. lines for the first, nnd 80 cents for e.ach
, ,-e liiik.' piiblioHtion. Yearly advertisements by spe-
' at reasonable rates. A'lvertisers are
t • ij’Mie the number of insertions desired, or
• ev V ;!1 *'e r.n’.tiauod till forbid, and charged accord-
^ji.or'i'^etnonts t.-i be inserted inside, charged 50 y..r
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Fiv siiiJ after this date, no name of a new subst-riber ,
t e entered without payment in adranee, nor will
' e I .iper bo sent to such anbscribers for a longer time
. firi I !ii'l t”*"-
> :\>ur old aiibscribers as dfisire to take tin* p.i-
., liii.; system will please notity us when making
.iHii'y i, l'' )S.
Fire Insurance.
»l'K. 1't‘ftT our readers to the annual statement of the
W .Ktii.'i In'uranoe Company, uf llartfonl. This suc-
;:i>tilution was incorporated liy the Legislature of
:;.i •i’lHU in with a perpetual charier. It**
. and its accuiuulatiou'. exceed Ssimi.-
1 iiv, innking its entire a-isets over $1,:!IM),000. in-
. S' det.-iiled in the statement referred to. These
indicate that during the period of nearly f»n_vi>.
- -iiu'o its organization, .without a single change of
..'thi'er,: its business has l>een cunducted with
.1. and j.ru.lence. It has been thus far success-
i:i an eminent degree, discharging, as we are in-
: . = 1. all its ibligations by the payment of about U'n
. .--lliirs for losses, without asking a day's deiay in
,i:.v in.-tance. It has had but little litigation, notwith-
ling the immense number of transactions made. In
ricf t.: attain as much cfrtainty as possible in such a
‘..'iness a« insurance, it has been the practice of the
■ lut.any, for several years, a; great labor, carefully to
i"ily aii'l arrange their risks into about fifty distiiu-l
.-."O', s. - as to ascertain the amount insured on each
!he amount of premiums received thereon, and the
. i.nt ...f losses upi>n each. This classification, exten.l-
:ii. 'ver H long period, and c.ivering property t.i a very
j aiuount, furnishes reliabU- data, and ])resents a
' .iiid, siib'tant’al y>asis of actual experience, upon which
■ti.hicl its busine's. Insurance is not a matter of
L; k .r chance, as many suJlpo^•e; its hazards are a-'cer-
■'linitf.le, and its principles capaljle of beinu reduced to
a >-vstem. the practical working an.I result.i nf which are
■I- .’ertain as that of any other bu.nie-i>. The -Etna
I !ii|,aiiy. by adhering rigidly to its sy'teiii. and placing
■ > business up. n a healthy ba.'is, has obtained the con-
r':.tonce if the community to an extent sui-p.i.'t 't tiy no
'.her (.'ompany in the U. Stutes, and has increased its
‘iusine's and its income from year to year with a ste.idy
gmwth. One great source of its security is the wide
distribution of its ri>ks—a policy which it pursues with
great strictness—limiting the amount t.- be covered in
eac/i loca/lfy. /{_v this cour?*e it has passed, with Ci'Ui-
parative impunity, tlirough some of the mo«t sweeping
sn l destrui tive Srcs, which have swallowed up other
■r.ipanies less cautious in their business. It is a system
.'r;.' this, based upon experience, which giveg stabilitv
1 ' iundness to a company, and to the assured con-
■ and security.—Baltimort Patriot.
STATEMENT OF THE
Wm.
FAYETTE VILJLE
.♦Il'TML miiR.4\CE COMPA.M.
ASSETS $254,618.62.
nmib Company lias been in operation more than six
. ha pai 1 its lire losses, amounting to
^~.i,;>*J l.87 without any assessment; insurt\«'*;e averag
ing its iiieml)ers about J percent.
•Vmount of property now Insured. j-'l.f)';.". I'JO.Ul
Atiioiiiit premium n.,ites now on haul, iI17,7G8 Ofe
Dikkc roKs.
Oeo. McNeill. s. T Hawley,
D. A. Kay, VV. N. Tillinghast,
H. L. Myrover, A. A. McKethan,
■f. I). Vi'illiams,
Jas. G. Cook,
A. W. Steel,
•Jas. Kyle, •
Hon. J. G. Shepherd,
H. F. Urowti, VVilinuigton.
E. Hall, Wilmington.
Ofuckks:
GEO. McNElLL, Pre'ident.
D. .V. RAY. A’ice I’resident.
C. McMlLL.VN’. Secretary.
Mot'ruuimen, Travelling Agents.
Ktey The ('ompany invite applicatioiH.
May 1’.‘. ISo'.t. ]t;Y
THE AOKTII 4 AKOLI.Vl
Ml Tl AL LIFE IXSIIRA\(E (OMPAM,
'^OW in the tenth year d successful operation, with
growing capital and tiinier hold up.ui public coii-
tidence. continues to insure the lives of all healthy per
sons Jroni 14 to (iU years of age, for one vear, for seven
years, an>l tor lite—all life niemberssharing in the jirofita.
All slaves ti om lU to tjii years of age are insured fo!'
one year nr for five years for two-thirds their value.
All losses are punctually paid within '.m> days alter
satistactory prouf i^i presented.
T'ftr f'ttrtortf in
I hr South:
s. W. '•'ininghast,
Henry Lilly.
N. A. Stodman.
S. ,1. Hin.dale,
T. S. I,utterl.,i!i,
.McLaitnii,
V
H'
i. ..>loK5'/ry A
Jiihn Tolling and ('
iKSPECTFL'LL^ inform.' Iiis friend-> ;ind |lie pub’,u-, i
that he has built up largo substantial Hrict: Uui'.i!- {
ings 'tl iiis Ohl Stand, expro-sly lur miinufacturing t'.u - i
riages. Thankful for the very liberal patronage he lias I
received tor the la»t iM years, he h.ipe; bv -trict atien- '
tion to business, witii a desire to gi' o sm intact ion. Ui \
merit ^4 eoiitinuance nf tiie -i.-tim.. lie wai'rants his work ]
to be iniiile of tin- best nmterial aU'l by e.\perioti. o I '
Workmen in each branch of the biisines. His work will
compare tavorably wirli any ni>ido in tiio I'niti'd .Stuio.', i
tor neatness mid durability. Ho i- 'loterniinod t.) j
and di> any work in his line on as good terms as any I
Work done elsewhere that is a.s well done. Mo now luis |
on hand, finished. Till' L.MiGKSl S'l'Oi’K Ol’
(amag:es Uaroiirhes Rookauays and ;
‘ j
ever offered in this place, and a very large stuck of work I
nearly finished, which will bt> finished d.aily. Ali of
which will be s.,1,1 viT_\ li vv l.^r • ;'ii. ..i' ..ii slpui time tn
punctual customers. j{..k.^'»'Ho lois on han.l more tlian
ONE HL'M>KE1) AND KlFT'i VEHICLES finished
and in coui-se of construciii:n.
Ml work made by liim is wan .inteil I'J months
with fair usage, and should it fail by bad workmaiisjiip
FKi:81l AKKIVAI^!
Neooiid Stock Spring and Summer tioods.
.) A. I* KM H HUT OX
Is now receiving iiis second stock of Sjiring and .''uin-
iiier tioo'ls, emljracing nil tli*
FEWEST SsiTVI. E>^.
——-Such as
Sttmmer Silhs^ imrenatlines^ Or-
ffandies,
NSitli a great variety of new style goods for
Traveling JPrcsses and nustevs.
I -\lso H complete assortment of
j .Tloiiriiiujit DreMM itoodM.
I A large and varied assortment of
j.SlLK AM) LACE MANTLES, CH.\NTILLV LA(’E
PiHNTS, r.L'K ANH WHITE HEliACJE
.MANTLES, .STEl^LA SHAWLS, oic.
j .\ low of tliose splendid French EM IJROIOEUED
1 .\Nl) LACK SETS, COLLARS .VNl) SLEEVES.
1 Douglas Sherwood's NEW STYLE COKSETTS,
I ■ witii Hustle and .Skirt-Supportor attaelied.)
\arietv of NEW STYLE HOOl
im FOR mt
Fayetteville Female Higli Sdi««l.
.jually
ridge, swamp and sand-hill Land. .Vbout So acres,
ailjoining the river, are under cultivation and are well
suited to the growth of Corn and (irass; none of the
■Swamp iias been cleared. There are several good sites
lor a tl welling house on the sand-hills. Any person
tti-diing to purchase will do well to make early appli
cation. as r have determined to sell.
THOMAS J. ROBINSON.
Sept. 8, 180S. 44tf
Lsiiicli§ for
I OFFER for sale about COOO Acres of Pine Lands near
I Fayetteville, containing an immense iuantiiy of Mill
Timber, and a nuaiber of Turpentine Roxes. and several
■ new tasks ni.“.y be cut. There is on the premises a fine 1
the Literary Addresa on Wednesday evening.
On Thursday', at 10 o’clock, -i. M., the Graduating
Exercises will take place. In the evening, there will
be a Concert of vi>cal and instrumental music.
UM. K. liLAKE, Principal.
May i!l
Edgeworth Female J^eiiiinary,
GREEXSBORO’, N. C.
THE Nineteenth Annual Session of this Institution
will commence on the 8d of .\ugnst, 1859.
The course of study is thorough and systematic, em
bracing everything necessary to a comjilete, solid and
ornamental education. The BUILDINGS are so ar
ranged as to combine the comforts of a home with the
highest
tmouts.
■\ great
\c., \c.
In the above stock may >ie found a great many new
■mil desirable styles, just out. The public generally
are invited tii call earlv and examine for themselves.
J. A. PEMBERTON.
.\pril 18;')'.* 7-
,, , ,, . 1 „ u i advantages ol a S>chool. Instructors ot the
Dwelling House, and all necessary out-houses,—>cup- i i „p .i,«
, 1 , ,, \T- irMwi T>, . .I. I uualihcations ai-e emploved in each 01 the Uepai
peruong and Isiibclla Grape Vines,—100(» young Peacli i * »a
and Apple Trees of Lindley’s best varieties: also, a good TERMS:
FARM of aliout l-'iO acres cleare(i: and also a GRIST | Uoard, including washing, lights and fuel, j.er sPfsion
an.l S.VW Mlf.L; and a fine larjie Meadow of about 140 | of five months, -''0
SKllllS, i rt(jres. The Fayetteville and Coal Fields Rail Hoad
! passes through these lands about a mile from the Mills.
1 will s(*ll in jiarcels to suit purchasers, but would pre
fer to sell the whole together. Ajiply to Thos. S. Lut-
terloh, Es([., Fayetteville, or the subscriber at Pitts-
borough. N. C. .J. H. HALGHTON.
Nov. 1-, 18">7. OOtf
For further information the public is referred to Agents or material, will >ie ro;.,iir»‘d tVoe if -harge
of the Comjiany in all parts of the State, and ti
R. 11. B.VTTLE, Secretary, Raleigh.
E. J. H.VLE, Agent at
Jan’v IS.'j'.i. Fayetteville. N. C.
ATI. WTIC n I Tl A I.
Fire and Marine Insurance Company,
(’AKOIJNA (’ITV, NOllTH (WKOLINA.
Iiiiiirjtunttnl }>y nn Art >/ tlif fjnjislatun of
X'>rth ('1 r>'f I iKi.
^PHLS (.'OMP.VNY being duly organized, is now pre-
1 pared to receive applicatiotis for insurance uj>on
Buildings. Merrhandise, Furniture. Miils, .Manu-
ractories, Ships and their C argoes,
And most kin.J^ of property, at remunerative rates of
premium.
It is aimed in the organization of this Company, to
make a safe medium fur Indemnity an.l Pnitection to
the as.snred in case .if Loss. \ii honorable and upright
Course of dealing, an.] a faithful fulfillment of its con
tracts. will at all tiiues characterize the business of the
(’ompany.
Applicati.ms for Insurance may be made at the utfice
of the (’ompany, >ir to its authorize.l Agents.
DIRECTORS.
John A Parrott, William S Long,
Levi T Ogle?by, David W Bell,
W B Grant, B Chaf.in,
David .S Jones, .•'amuel Leffers,
Geo W Dill, Joel H Davis,
Col Thos J Blakely, D Hargett,
Luke Blackman, E Mallett,
OFFICERS.
John A Parrott, Prefci'lent,
Levi T Oglesbv, Vice President,
W ,S Long, Treasurer,
E A Thompson, Attorney,
[ \ tl i'hapir.. necrotary
! W B Grant, »
W S Long, > EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
David W Bell, j
.NIarch 12. ‘.»)-*im
d do
to call and ex-
I’ersons wishing to buy w.
amine for themselves.
Orders thankfully roceive.l and iiroiiijitly attended to.
Repairing execute.l at siiort notioe aii'i on very reason-
ablu terms.
Mav-8. IH.'i:’. b'.i-tf
ll.4KTFOKl>,
>■ -RPORATED 1819. CHARTER PERPETUAL.
CAPITAL $1,000,000.
E. G. RIPEI, President.
T, \. ILEXl.NUER, Vice Pres‘1. T. R. BR\CE, Jr., Sec'y.
ASSETS, JAN’Y 1, lb59.
Market Value.
hri. Estate unencumbered. S^o,-538 26
M hpy due the Co. secured by klortgage, 4,212 IG
in hand and in B'k with accrued in'st, 209,180 -38
. in the hands of Agents and in transit, 121,812 82
WM. { AUTKI! i S0.\,
Wholesale 1 Retail Dealers and ManutaeturerN
(It ALL KIMIS Ot
Mjeathrv^ SaittUrs amt Harness^
of every descript ion. ('.illars. Whips. \c.
VND we also particularly call the attention .if the wliole
surrounding country to give us a call, as we are de
termine.I that none shall surjiu's us in (jualitv or low
■prices; an.l we will give the higliest cash price at all
times for Raw Hides and Tall.'W, in exohanire for our
articles.
('ountry Merchants wouM .b well t.i call an.l examine
our Stock, as we can sell them Shoos .if a much better
ipiality than they U'Ually g.-t. on very accomm..dating
terms. Suuthern I'latiit-rs would .1.. well t.i 'vti.l usa’.l
their .irdors a.s wc are making . No. 1 article of NEGKO
SHOES, that are warr.anteii to give entire satisfaction.
N. B. All Orders from a distance sha'.l have promiit
attention.
S. S. \\RTER. WM. CVRTER.
Gohlston P. O., Chatham Co.. N. (" . ,
.March lo. IN')'.^. )
O. IKK fS J 0.\
ifoL'LD inform his friends and l.irmer customer.^ that
he may be found 2 loors below the (,'ape Fear Bank,
and li doors abo\o his old stand snuth siiie Person .'street,
where he intends to keep on han.l.
narne^s. Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Collars,
and every thing bel.'tiging tuhi' trade. Ho re'].ect;i:lly
invites his frien.N from the ciuntiy to call and ex.amine
his stuck fiet-irc purch.ising.
He will attend to Rep^iiring of Harno's .uid .'^addles
punctually, and his charges sJiall be mo.lerate. He
would request all in.iebto.l to the firm of HOUS’J'ON a,
OVERBY to settle w’th W. (iverby or hinwelf. as they
are compelled to settle the firm's lebt-
August 27, 1856.
Finest Family (iroceries for 1859.
A('KKK MKURALi. A CO.,
.\o. C'liaiiihei* street,
Corner of (,'ollege Place,
'Opjiosite Hu.lson River Ilail Road .'station.)
XKW YORK.
DK.M.KIis IX
FINEST WINES,
FINEST liRANDlES,
FINEST SEGARS,
FINEST TEAS,
FINEST COFFEES,
FINEST SUGARS,
FINEST BUTTER.
FINEST HAMS.
FINEST TON(JUE.'^, and
FINEST
FAMILY
GROCERIES,
of every description, put up for Shipment to all parts of
the World.
Catalogues will be furnished upon application.
.March 24 99-8m
J
Hardware, Cutlery,
5ADDEEK1% Are.
.\ME.'' M.VRTINE is now receiving a large and gene
ral .assortment of every thing in the above line.
—ALSO-
.V prime article of Piio. Laguira and .lava (’OFF EE
Crushed and I$rown SUG.VR: Stigar House SlliUP and
MOLASSES.
All of which is otfcred on as good terms as can be had
in this market.
N')v'r24. 18.')S. tiiltf
STOVES SHEET IKOX,
TI.\-WAKE, Ae.
ON H.AXD. a large assortment of I’ox ami Cooking
Sti.ves; Tin-ware; Sheet-Iron; Lead Pipe. Al.so
Ihf ‘“fHil ilotniniott C'otfef Pot."
For sale by ' ' M.vRTixi:.
Al.'iliaiiia LaiidK lor ^ale.
I Al.'llES, in Henry county, -i miles below
.U i L Columliia. on the (,’hattahochee river, an.l
] 2’) miles below Fort (iaines; 800 acres are cleared—500
I acres are river bottom, which will ])roduce from 20 to
oU busJiels (Jorii. or IV.Jin to 2.500 pounds of (’ot-
i ton to the acre. On the place are all the necessary im-
I provements—Houses tur Negroes: good water, and as
j healthy as any section of Alabama. For further par-
I ticulars aj'ply to me, at Midway Ala., or R. ALLL''()X
and A. G. JANE."^, on the premises.
Also, 1,DM) acres Land, near Midway, Barbour coun-
t3'—80) acres cleared—all fresh, having been cleared
in the last seven years. Thi.' is strong lime Land, and
will produce from 20 to :iO bu'hels Corn, and from l.OKd
to 2.(MK) lbs. (,’otton per acre. Improvements fine—the
Dwelling cost .'^4.000, and is situated on a high sandy
ridge, with good water, and every convenience desir-
ahile in a country residence.
Biith of these places are kn.iwti in Columbus. (_}a.,
where inquiries can be made. 1 invite those who are
}iur‘,-hasing, to examine these places during tlie coming
sjiring and summer, and judge them by what they see.
(’. A. P.OSE,
Midway, Barbour county, .-Via.
March 9 (.''av. K«ji.) 95-tf
Nov'r 21.
OCitf
W
(^PERM.
^ White Lea.i; P.urning Fluid;
•1 : ga^-e Bonds at 7 per cent, interest,
'j
ity Water Bonds at 6 per cent, int'st
H: '.r.l City Bonds at ti per cent, interest,
»'’er
^ ;kip
10
10
44.000
28.000
25,0(X>
S0,0X»
10,UOO
25,UO0
5.1 >>0
110
‘•i- .\: .VlHchanics
itiiie
at River
t r ; »ak
. ll- V Matiuf
Tri". y Notes 4i i 5 pr cf i accrued in'st 57.-'U2 12
■' i '• Stock, •') per cent inter.■«'. 5i:.i;75
' - ' I cri'i.'ssee, y *• •“ 9. litO
■■ KVrituckv, 6 “ ] .‘.2L«>
■■ Mi" \ri. C •• -la.oi'O
Ni.-w York, G *• “ 28.ii.ui
■■ ■-. ■ J, G “ “ 5t».Oo(»
, l88o, 6 “ *■ 2G,oO')
: i i New Haven Rail Road Co .Stock, b0,o()0
. W orcester “ “ 10,272
■ t River “ “ “ 12,;»JJ
: • llivfr Company “ 1,250
. Bank Stk Waterbury, Ct 5,250
■' : “ “ Statfnrd Si':i, “ 5,2.‘)0
“ Providence RI 1.872
iii.x •• “ Hartford, Ct 30,(j00 !
45.UOO .
i:i,5mj i
28,080
11.400
5,400
9.C.00
00.450
Ut.;^00
KJ.500
10.400
JerseyC’y,NJ 1.500
St I.,ouis, Mo i;0,ti0*>
New York, lo. 100
10,000
ao,o)0
22.400
3o,buo
;i4.200
27,00^)
10.400
24.40(1
12.2(H)
22.400
8.900
10,000
11,200
27,fiOO
8.3.000
22.000
19,(300
44.400
2:5,000
3:{,(;00
42.400
45,100
li,:iO0
24,750
48,055 07
2.3,(’i59 08
CAKOLIAA €'ITV IIOTEE.
PARROTT & MEWBORX, Proprietors.
I'^HIS magnificent Hotel has been enlarge.l to nearly
double its original size, an addition ot eighty-eight
feet having been added on Railroad street, thus pre
senting an imposing front imiEediately in view of the
-Atlantic Ocean.
The veranda of this Hotel which is thr^e stories
high ; fronts towards the (Jcean two hundred and eight
een feet, affording a
Deli^htAil Promenade.
From this stand point, the beholder can scan the (Jcean
in the South, Bogue .Sound in the .South-west, the Har
bor with all its shipping. Fort Macon an.l three Light-
Houaes in the South-east, affording a range of
o r K A sc: i: ^ r r v,
that is scarcely elsewhere to be met with.
The superintendence of this Hotel will be in the
hands of Mr. H. ERAMBERT, .formerly of the Fay
etteville Hotel,) whose taste and skill so emineutly
ciualifieB him for making all the guedts leel as if they
were at Lome.
The best servants the country could afford haveb'*.-::
secured.
Those who stop with us will never be at a lo-^s f,>r
Recreation aiil Eiitertaiiinieii't.
Our steamboat will make regular trip- to Beauftin*
the Inlet, the Fort, and often on extra excursions, while
our BAND OF M'’SIC will be ever “discoursing sweet
sounds” to the ears of those who shall favor us with
their company.
Our B.\R will furnish choice liquors of all kin.Is; our , Cornices: Curtain I’.an 1': .‘^of.i' in Mahogi.ny ati.l W-i
lULLIAHD ROOM is in good order, and our BOWL- |nut; Tete a Tctos; ottomiitis; liivnns an i Stools; Chai
I IN(^ .ALLEY will be constantly open for the entertain- of every v.iriety
! inent of those who have a taste for these healthful ex-
j ercises; and our RE.VDINCi R(X)M will contain files ol
' the best newspapers, magazines, anl periodicals pub-
larLf«st.
StOCK ol
PAIATN, OIEN, A;e.
Refined, Lard. Linseed and Tanners' OIL;
Putty; Window (ilass
and Sash of all sizes.
—ALSO—
.V fresh siipjilv of POND'is P.VIN DE.'sTRt)YKH.
For sale l«y J .\ M ES M ARTIN E.
Nov'r 21. 1S5S. tii'itf
1»I RE ILIQI
rOKEK^N AND HOMKSTK' Llgl OKS,
Finest qualities, for sale by
J A M i: \y. II o R i:.
)rders will receive prompt at tent ion.'■^18
.May 17 15-lm
C'OIJPOX r.ONDS I'nii ^\\A]. '
^pHE Western Rail Road ('omimny have for sale in ,
1 amounts to suit purchasers,
(iftho ('tiupiiii Boiuls of the ('ouiitj of
(.’umberlan.l, bearing 7 per cent, interest, jiayable semi
annually on the 1st June ainl 1st nf December, an.l run
ning 20 years.
gi)0,UOH of the ('otijioii lioiul.s of tlie Town ol
Fayetteville, bearing tl percent, interest, pay.-ible semi
annually on the 1st January and the 1st ol .July, and
running 20 years.
These bonds were issued in ac-ord.ince with law to
the Western Rail Road Co., to ]aiy the County ami Town
subscriptions re^pi'ctivelj’.
Persons having money will find these bonds (at the
price the ('o. is selling them) a better investment than
any Bank Stock in the State.
For terms a]>plv t.. C. B. MALLETT, Es.j.. I’res't, or
to ' .M. itOi.i;. r
Western R. R. (' >
Fayetteville, Feb'y 20. 185H. '''.ti
lee Cream! Ice Cream!!
^j'^ilE subscrii'or having lately rrfitte 1 his ICE '’i-lE.V.M
I ."s.ALOON. at tl'.e Shemwe'll Hoti’o. will lie ]iieMsi-d
to «erve the Ladies and (Jentleinpu of Faj'eiteviile and
vicinity, uti niTl after the 27th it;st.
The Salotm wili be opened at ^ o cl.n-k. A. .M., and
kept open until 10 P. M.
Tuition in the regular classes, 20 (>•
Catalogues containing all necessary information re
specting the course of Instruction, Terms, iac., will be
forwarded on application to
RK’HARD STERLING, PrinfipaL
Greensborough, N. (J.
June ;5 20-2mpd
llou§e and liOl for i^ale.
n^H .AT neat and comfortable DWELLING HOUSE and
I LOT. on Arch street, is for sale. It contains six
rooms, and is in good repair, with all necessary out
houses and a Well of good water in the yard. It is con
venient to the business part of the town. Any inform
ation in regard to the above proj)erty can lie had by
calling on H. (irahain or R. W. Hardie.
June 1, 1859. 19-Cw
Call and ^^ettle u|i.
4 LL those indebted to me by Note or Account will
])lease c;ill at my old Stand. Northeast corner Mar
ket Square, and settle up. In my absence Mr. T. B.
Newberry will attend to collections and give receipts.
H. GRAHAM.
June 1, 185'.). 19-6w
State Koiidw lor ?«*ale.
STATE Coujjon Bonds, (('oupons payalile in New
V'ork, on the 1st April and 1st October,) in quanti
ties to suit. Apply at the Branch of the Cape Fear
Bank. A. McLEAN.
June 1 19tf
I f'Oi? S.MJLM: 1.0 If.
ONE 24 inch Planing Machine ‘•JVorcroif.i /‘(tii’itf,’' in
good running order with two extra setts knives, an.l
, all complete.
-\lso. one good “matcher” or tongueing ami grooving
.Machine, for flooring or ceiling, which does excellent
work and is in good order. Will be sold low on accom
modating terms by O. (i. P.VRSLE\ tV CO.,
Wilmington, N. C.
Junel. I'.'-lOt •
.April 25 1S59.
SHEMWEI.L.
8tf
Ur. FRl.NK WILLIAMS’S R\K WHISKEY.
.MITCHELL has made arrangements with Dr.
Frank Williams, to lie constantly supplied with his
elel>rated R^'l! WHISKEY, which ohii be had at liis
■tore at all times, bv w holes,.|le or retail.
Oet'r 11. ■ 5a-tf
R.
THE eivk:k
1 \ VI (i 0 ll A i i) il!
I'KKPAKKH HV UK .NFn!'.I>,
Coiiipounded entirely front (.1 U.'**,
IS OVK i»F TIIK RKST JTKC.^TI' K ANI> MVKK M’.
i »ow befor«* the inil»lic, iUax nrin h '
rH-»!er, un*l tnoi e ihau mi.v viln*; nif i-cii e ■
It in no» tn.lr a f’nthnrfir^ but » Lir*r reineiy, iicii .K flrht o iJ •
Lirer lo ii» moihici mau**r, then oa ihw miu bow*.
UMMirrr orTthM mti ler. thtii* accoroplibhiuK iwo pnrj ■
tilly. without Rn.Tof th« piilnful feolinjr* fx^x*uence'i ir» On* o; *-
li-iiiH of men Ct\tfinrtirs. It «tre«i>ftben^ the h>Ki0:n h» tin* .
time thnt it piirft* .t ; *nd when ttikeD daily iu nnKltiHte *!■
will f^trenirtheti and buiM ft up with unu>u«l rtipi-lity
Groceries and Uqnors.
1 IIHDS. MOLASSES;
I 0 tiO Bbls. Liquor;
10 Cider Vinegar;
5 (''asks Wine:
500 Pioxes I’igars:
15 Tob:ici;o;
21 Doz. Scotch .Vie:
} tTnn?nirn Ht«m;
NICK WILLIAMS'S WHISKEY;
8 Bbls. Apple Brandy;
0 •• L’p-counliy Corn Whiskey;
Pure Old Peach Brandy;
French Brandy—bought bonded;
?{ii Kecrs 'Tails;
15 Bbls. .'^ugar;
Rio. Laguira. Msricaibo and Java Coffee.
At J. \V. HORNE’S.
.I line 1. 1S59 19-2w
Wayne I'oiiiity Raton.
V.^M.VLL lot Wavne County Hams and Sides—verv
nice. ■ * C. h. COOK. '
nice.
.Iiine 2
.\
Western Raeon.
Cl'olCE l .t of Sides.
June 2
FEW Hhls.
.'Superior ('ubn.
(’ B.
C B.
.film
19-
('OOK.
1'.)
(’OOK.
19-
r.” eiv;r>',' fr'^ni tlio North th'.-
i at. I nu 't c:ir'.‘fully seleoti if
IT?’?;
' I i. -f. ..'i..'': '■ ’lii'h added
I'vr- -'(/.•f.'ieiit (•..>iip!e;.‘:
.n tiiO liiui-vt p.i,-iliU' tet-n;- !■>;
cash or on time tn ji.inctual cistoniors.
Fashion.iVile p.:inte l cottMtre I •■d-r...im Furniture in
setts; c'.iiled iiair atil 'huck. an.l coMon M,•^ttr(■s,■^t■
Looking Gla-ses; Willow Wajioi.s an.l Cr.idh.-s; .■'i'l.'
Boards; lUireaus; .‘secretaries ami Book-i'ases; What-
Nots; Tabh's. all sorts; Wash Stands; Candle .'stand'-
Wardrobes; Picture Frames and Glass; Window .‘'ha le-;
VT olT”
liis own t;i!iniif;ictui 0,
ill ol which he will s
Turpentine llackerix^ ^craperw.
Fullers anl llifiper*^,
\LL of tne first i|U ility. can l>e had at M. .\. B.\KER'.S
GI N SiHiP, P'avetteville, N. C
.'..ii'v 1-^. lr'5S. ‘ 80tf
'l‘'i tiur,.i--s Traders
' -'f- r,f Mi-^oori
. Exchange
‘
N
:ritiH'S
'll .\iiieriek
I'iwa»
■ I':' ’iw Bulth
' n:i
i'ltiuttan
■■ w V ji k
‘■I -rK>-.
lished.
The sick will find our
ll\TIIIH4ji llin sr.s
a matter of great comfort and a help lo better health.
We feel assured that in every respect we can give
entire satisfaction; we shall, at least, spare no pains to
do our whole duty, that all our guests may receive all
jiossible attention.
T.VKE notice: .Vs the train arrives after dark
each evening, jiersons going to Beaufort will do well to
slop over night ut Carolina City, as they can be con
veyed, wherever they wish to go, the next day, in a
steamboat or sail-boals, and thus be saved the trouble
of a disagreeable night trip across the water.
TERMS:
S2 a Day; S12 a Week; $oO a Month.
PARROTT i MEWBORN.
Carolina (’ity. May 5, 1859 12-2m
.\e;?roe*»! r^’ejfroes!! W.anted.
/ iKNTLE.MEN, your old customer is yet in market for
\j( Likely Negroes, for which I am determined lo pay t he
Highest Cash Prices.
aving such for sale would do well to give
■ address me at (’linton, N. C’.
I'itic Rosewood Pianos, one with .Kolitiii :it
tachment; Rosewood Melo.liaiis. from the be-t m.unifac-
tories in .Vcw York and Boston, warmnto.l as good a~
any made in the country, and will be sold at New Yurk
prices—freight only added.
Seiitember2. 45tf
iliarble Factory,
3iuiire lo Turpentine Disliiiers and others.
1.\'1 t''i’.!y pi'pparod to ni ike or i j-pair TCUi'ENTlNE
.“sT1LL.'>. nr dll any thinir in the Copper or Sheet Iron
w.irk. at the siiortest notice.
M A. BAKER.
Favetteviili', J in' v 21. I >'/.•. ''I'tt'
To tlail iSoatt f 'oHtrarfors!
___Jl’ST RECEIVED
1041 U Ri: f. |{ A R R
li.ilil and sti'ong. for the Rail lioad. For sale by
D. .S: W. ,M
March 2V. ls;,')',t.
LALRIN.
SOOtf
r)0
Ml,.
i;
■■ V
■I .litan “
'V Drovers *•
■’‘Ti ,v Traders “
'“■an lixehangu
■' .ir-
' 1 •'':at(.s Trust Comp'y
I. Ins & Trust Co
•'.-.■ivablej
‘■li.iiienus investments.
Persons h
me a call, or
.Vll orders promi)tly attended to.
J. A.
Clintoi., N. (J., March (i, 1S59.
McARTHUR.
95-1 yrpd
Hy i.VAK I.WllDU,
TWO DOOIIS .IBIIVK (’. T. IIAIGII k SO.VS’ STORli
l'ayette%ille, t:.
Jnn’v 20,1859 04 ypd
!^TATI0;\KRV.
In addition lo our present stock we are receiving
150 Rea HIM l**>
$l,8t;7,920 08
liabilities:
una.ljusted and not due, §110,97*1 51
Age lit of the above (’ompany at Fayetteville,
E. J. HALE.
^iintuell’tt ll. Carolina J«*»lic*e.
E. J. HALE & aON.
]\’otice.“-.\e{fi*oe« Wanteil. •
rpO the farmers and citizens of the Counties of Duplin,
Wayne, Johnston, Harnett, Moore, Cumberland,
Robeson, Bl.adeu, Columbus, Brunswick, New Hanover,
and Sampson:
The subscriber being desirous of purcliasing a number \
of likely young Negroes, of all classes and descriptions, '
avails himself of this method of informing those who
I*low*^! riou%!I riow**!!!
No. I'l PL( )WS:
.'>0 No. 10 Plow-
50 No. 11 ••
25 No. 50 “
•J5 No. 00 ••
Points. Bars and Mould Boards to suit
Fur sale )iy ('• 1-. l^EETE.
Jan'y 12 79
ISiitter. Clieewe and 4'raeker«i.
I Ik FIRKI.NS Goshen Butter; |
25 lioxos State Cheese;
10 Bbls. .'^oda and P>utter (’rackers. j
Just received by C. E. LEETE. |
Jan'y 12 ‘ 79- !
t;ill Aet and Neine Tuiiie. I
LBS. Gill Net Twine; j
/ li'O lbs. Seine |
.lust received by C. E. LEETE. j
.I.an'y 12 79- |
For ^ale.
C.VSKS UNSLAKED LIME;
100 do. Rosendale (’emont;
!0 Bbls. Mess and Prime Pork; |
10 “ “ Beef; |
5 Kegs superior Butter.
I’ersons in want of Lime or (Yemeni will save money ;
}.v calling on T. S. LUTTERLOH. ‘
‘ May 2.S. 1859. D)-:3w
f'be i«twr it one of th»
hiiinati body ; and when it
ibe powers of the MSteixi «re
ii> «!moet entirely dependent
Lir^r far the proper perform-
•>;oniAch is at fault, the bowels
•yjitem «*itT«is iu conseciaence
liRTbtff ceased to do it« duty
ftaii, one of the proprietor*
prnotice of more thiin twenty j
wherewith to counteract the
It is tinble.
To prove that this remedy is
bled with Ivlver Com-
h.nsi but to try a l>ottle, and:
These tuios r«iuove all |
lUe ny^tetn. Rnppl> inj; in their
luvifCtiralinf? the .stomach. '
piirifyliilC the blood,,
whole machiuery, renioTing,
effevtMip a radical cnie.
UllloiiA attacks are'
better, by
l^lver liivi^orator.
(hiedofc after **atin|( is ^nf-1
and prevent the food from
t )nly one dose taken before
mHi’V.
IMily one done tnken at!
gently, and cures
Ore d«>^e taken afti-r each \
One dof*e i>f two tea- !
Sick !
One bottle takeu for fe*;
cau*>e of the diseaKe, and I
Mily one dose immediately f
(»ne d(we often rejM-ated '
Moi'bim, and a preventive
onl^ one bottle
system the etTects of medi-
One bottle taken for
low ness or unnatural color
One dose taken a short
K:or to the appetite, and makes
One d«)*e ofteti repeated
rhcra in its worst forms.
Bowel complaints yield
t^ne or two doses cures at-
Children : there )■ no 8urer,
tbe world, at It ne9fr/nil§.
9^ A few bottles curee
absorbents.
WetakepleAHnre in recom-
prerentive for K«v**r a?il
i4nd all Fever* of a Kil-
wiih certainty, and thousands
wonderful virtues.
principal reK'>lHToir« r>f tl.«-
p**rfomi* iiB tc.i.cii-:.« I.
fully develo;^d. 1 he
on the healthy a tif.n ct
anceof nsfunct)oie.
are at fauU. at;d 'h#* v:‘-> if
of ore organ—ih^ IjIv* i-
For the dixea}ts Oi or-
has madtf it his •
ye«rs, to find **oni«
many dera«njei.i^!Jl>» to *' ‘ ii
at lant foimd, any p»>:i»>n t)o:i
plaint, in any I t ii*> foru.>
conTiction Nceiiain.
morbid or biul mauer from
place a healthy flow cf bile
• causing food to dtpttst well.
KivinK tone atid health t> th«*
the cauie of the dise*tse-
BITTER.
KE\\’ Kegs Ooslieli
■hinr 2
C. B. COOK.
19-
XesTi’oej^ 4*or ^ale.
>'r iRO WOAIAX and one ('ilRL for sale
; to Jas. (! ('odk or
NEILL ( \R.MK’H.AEI.
lH ,v. 2ii
Ap-
onal
Mliat 1%
lO.OIHI
WAXTKIK
KEET .TFNIPER LrMSER
Sclent to relieve the stomnch
rising and souring.
I retiring, prevents
lifrht. loosens the bowei*
tlvene)#*!.
pH meal will ctire l>y«|ie|>sla
Ispoonfuls will always relieve
male obstruction remo\e*» the
makes a nerfect cure,
'relieves l'bo!l*« while
a sure cure for t'bolei'U
I of Cliolera*
I needed to throw oat of ihe
cine after a lonjf sickntfus.
Jauiulire removes a'l sal
from the skin,
time l»efore eaiinfr
food diifrst well,
cnrr* C'br«»lilc’
while S II III 111 e r mv.
almost to the firsr
tacks cnnnetl b>'\Vc>i in4 •«'
safer, or speedier remedy u.
l>ro|>My, by excUinir tb«r
mending tbis medicitte a» a
A^ue^ C'lilll 4‘i'.
loUK Type. It oi»era.e«
are willing to teAtify to itt>
OKRKLL .S. 1» \ILV
J' -Jw
A
Siisrar Syriip.
FEW Bbls. excellent S. H. SVRUP. .Also, prime
!>ireet MOLASSES.
r. B. COOK.
Oct’r 14. 54tf
niH-r,
Embracing every variety of
CAP. LETTER,
BATH LETTER,
COMMERCIAL NOTE,
BILL HEAD,
FOLIO POST,
and NOTE PAPERS.
00 M. ENVELOPES, of every description.
I case English and American SL.VTES. assorted sizes,
may have »ucli property to disjiose of, that they would : ]()o gross STSEL PEN^>; Pen-holders; ScIidoI Ink-^'tands;
do well to visit me at home, or adilress me at Clinton, VISITING C.-MIDS; P.LANK BOOK.S, icc.^ ^
X. C.—for which they shall receive a visit. A word to , E. J. HALE & SON.
the wise is sufficient, as it is well understood that I pay . Feb’y 12 ^
exceeding high prices. . PFTFRMox WefiSier’* Eleiiieiilai\v Impelling ' miiE SOITHERN H.1KM0>Y,-A Furthersuppij
F.b’y 14, 1869 ^ FAYKTTEVILLE BOOK STOKE. i 1 just received. E. J. HALE v-i SON.
BACON.
^H()ICE North Carolina BACON, .\lso. Western Side
C. B. COOK.
n
ami Shoulders,
Oct. 14.—54-tfI
The liyiiinM and lliwc*i|iliiie of
the Methodist Church. A new supply just received.
Oci’r l.S. E. .1. HALE & SON.
A TREATll^E
LAW OF EVIDENCVJ,
TKNTH EMililSlI KDITION,
v.rrii cos n>Ki:.\i!i.K \i.ti:i \ riu.ss am> \miitions.
By the Right Ib.n S MARrH PHILLIPS and THOS
•lAME.'' AR.NoiiD. Escj , one of the Police
M:'!iisti:(tes for tlie .Metropolis.
FOl liTH AMEKH AN EIUTU>\,
Wish ( O \ EN \ HILL."^ N()ie'. and will* ;id!it ion:*l
Niiies and Rofotnices to the English and Ainfiican
.•a-esto tiie pies,.;if time, iticbnlin'.r tliovie ai|>led to the
iiist edition by.I. .M.irsden Van (’oit.
li Y* I S A A : K I) \\ A K i t .
(.'ol NSKI-Liiil .\T L\W.
In throe large vol^lm;^-.
The unequalled work of Mr. Phillips on the Law of
• Evidence has long been acknowledged.
: This edition has umlergone a tliorough revision by
I Mr. Edwards, and has received an immense amount of
; lalior. .and is now as nearly perfect as can be made.
The .\meric.in labor :ind talent bestowed upon flie
work are not less tlmn that derived from the English
' source. The immortal notes of ilessrs. Cowen A: Hill,
' together with those of Mr. Van Cott. have been care
fully preserved; and instead of being put in a volume by
; themselves, as fcfrmerly, they are now placeii below the
1 text—a disposition of them which will very much faci
litate reference. The entire noteand text are arranged
I in three compact volumes, with a table of ca.ses, and an
extremely full index to each. .Mr. Edwards has care
fully noted any distinctions that n -ty exist between the
English and American law, and has added all the late
American deci'^ions.
Several copies of this valuable work ju«t received and
for sale by K- J. HALE & SON, Fayetteville.
Salt; .Sugar; (.’otl'ee; Mol.-is.ses: and every thing in th#* ^ ~ ,
provision line; which i will sell cheap for CA.SH or ex- j Dl*. l4.aMe Si Al C¥l€ Expi0l*atl0IIM^
change for country Produce. i Cloth, Sheep and half Calf Binding. Further supplies
W’. C. TROY j just received. E. J. HALE & SON;
Nov. 3, 1858. GO-tf April 26.
All who ii8- It arr their iinanlmouit
textliiKiiiy III Ita favor.
Mix W'atrr In tlir mnnttt tvlth the Iiivl-
gurntur, uiifl awallow both to|;rthrr.
THE LIVER INVIGORATOR
IS A sriHNTinC MKDKUL I»lS('OVKRY. and is daily
working cnres. almost loo great to beliere. It cores u% it by
tnai'ic, ei'tn (fie and t»«)dom more thai.
tMie bottle U required to cure any kind of Llver 'oniplaint,
!r'*in the worst Jnumiv't or to a common Htiv-fh-
all of which are tiie resnit of a Olseaftecl I^fver*
PKtCK 0.'E DOt.LJR PER BOTTl.C.
Dr. SANKORn, !*ropriotor, !W5 Hroadway, \ew York
Retailed by all l>rnggiKts. Sof^l Ku
N
JAS.
Nov'r 11.
SMITH and S. .1. HINSDALE,
Fayetteville, N. (.’.
02-1 y
FresH •Irrirats.
Jl’ST received ])r Steamer Fanny.
4 Bbls. Extra No. 1 M.VCKEREL (for retailing,)
10 i “ do. “ 1 do.
10 j “ do. “ 1 do.
10 * MESS SHAD:
I’>0 Boxes CHEESE;
KM) Bags New Hulled BL'(’KWHE.\T FLiiL'R;
Fulton Market Beef; Mess Pork; (Joshen Butter, Pocket
.V
I