urance. ora; •njl -al ■t Har.fr...i ■■■!:' : • 1 V. -I , loi... 1, :,* ^'"S'-Ui - har:. - . i*"' ■' "'*‘r V ■' einei;: r«'foiTed to’ j p Ti - J of ^ “ single chin;:;' has conductwi *■ I ^.ii*irging. *s We tt!>- payment of aV ' out «,kiDR a day ^ It iH-W litigation, n„, • •t r of transactions maj ‘‘‘f- r='-ible in • been the practice 0? !^/ at ^rcat labor, carefi: ■“ Jk- :nt. ar>out le i - vunt insured on ' r- -^iv,h1 *here,jn, »ni. ' 1 hjs '-.‘.sificatii.n, ex.„“' ^ 'i >1», «r«i .. ,, ““ "'-P^ up^,j, ^ * ■■•' '■■ ■■ • ttaf ' ■ ■’. ■- ” huia; ,*- ^rp IIj and r uli- o: ^ ' ■Hisin--.«i: fv.. ^ • I. - -i\ Hr.»i ? >t '** - -. :;i,. ■ surpav-e i \ " - ati'l ha; ini'r**a.,k', ^ -r t.. .^ear wi.h a ;*■ -.t*curit_i i>-thi-w V which it puisut;. » •! '>iiiit to be ; o-er« i • - ■* pa-iseU, with , '■ ■ • ! ■" lUi-.st , r, i''“ w allowed u * » .-.m-ss, lti,a^,v.;‘" .I'h givfs ■' iii *'■» ,1 (i'lMPlW, ID. 0\>. ' IIAkTKH f'ElU'hi' . $1,000,000. I, President. s't. 1.1. BR\i E. Jr.. v‘ N Y 1, Is.Vj. Market Vi._. by Montage. 4.::’.' ih fiic’-ucd in st, • f! and triiusit. I'Jl.sli ■ 6nt. i»tere3t, 44,. - •JS.'.HH. t t'. r. T elit. iiu'vl. •_*.'i,;i.,.-. rer o-nt iutero-^i, lujvV, r ct \ ai orued in’si .'>7, cent inieres!, =VJ, il iFAir k V- aterbury. Ct 6. ■ .''iatforJ J^pa. •• n. ' Prv'. iJence R I 1, • Hartford. Ct Su, 45. 2'.( ,4(X' 'i0.45i; 10,3'W 10.51'j 10.4IH •• Jei iev t V. N J ;^t L./ais.'Mo 20.»j^v New York. 10.41^ lO.'Xdi iC,:-' 2^,4iK,i 30.6'jO 34,’2'h' •27,(K.»" li|,4X) ::4.4'h lO.'i'Xi 44.40" . 42.4'w 4 C., Ki ll. 24,7o'! 48.0.5.5 ■ 2?..059 ' ?l,H'i7,V2''' ' il-' : i : -J lr; t . . rlio,-riTf;-51 ve ' ; -.V at Fayettevil'.e. ■ F .1. HALK.__ V K, nrintie tu pui Ik ^ i^ : !■■ ':cai-, vi: .nr,ervative. • VIi.-’: "hig. 1 'r,\V Free Church, i i;kv';;\v Libor:ii. Il'f' .'i M \ = .AZIN£ Tory. I : rit ilif three great p-.i- t:itii—'‘' .V ji. Tory and Kadicsl. one feature of their character f; ' -iid writer.“i on Sciencf- I Kei:;:''in, tliey gtanJ, a** they ed in •> : worM '>f letters, being t- ■ ■ ii'.lar and tlie profe®' ill-' ;^''-?it readt-r of every clu!'^ •rt.i-r at;d -iJ- factory record "f tii.- = -V. -h . ^hont the worU. iiii.-rl ft- ,i: ,;uv otlier source. ,V r. p.K^. ■ . ' K -HKKT.- from the BriU;'' ih: - a . the-e Reprint^, in- I. ■ i in the hands ot sub- ^ *■ ■ editions. tvM K- K. II i; H- K fit II, per ann I.''' '5 00 7 iw 8 00 3 00 9 00 10 00 ■W9 ... rnseM in .‘i‘ re ittutd •r cent, from the above pri'-* ■ ! l f:.ur or more copje-"* ° r. .. ... Thus: Fourcopie« >• . .b- sept to one )t Me. f...ar Reviews and Bl»c -.nd Towns. the«e 1*->TA0K. When sent D . ; ■! .f the Lnited SiateH wii ■ K , T- H year for -BlackwooJ. '.■'T.^ a year for each of the Britain of the ui’ y/./• aunuW- 1 t !i', .V.- publications ahouW ■ paM. tit tl..- Publishers, .E -NARD :-.;.>TT & CU. Nc 64 Gold itreet, New (DIB SEMI-WEEKI. Y. f\( 1 . 1X*1 FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., AUGUST 11, 1859. [\0- 839.] PIUNTFI) MONDAY.^ \M> THURSDAYS. Kl>» AKU J. HALE & SON, K.IMTOi:.'^ ANU nU)l’HlKTi»HS Z- lU!V^ 1..1 iln' ."Ni ini OnxKRVKR $8 00 if paid in ai- .. ■ ' '* it' p.'ii'l durincr ‘he year of siibsori]>- : or S'4 after the yeur hn> expired. \V, OiisK.RVKB S‘J (Mt por luinum, if paid in ..1 .. -J .5*1 if )>iiid during the ye:iv nf subscrip- ,1 ril'tor tlie yoHV has expired. M'VFt’TISK.MF.NTS inserted for »>() cents jier j Majch ot |f> liTuw for the tirst. and :?0 cent» for each ; .liiiji publication. Yearly iidvertisetnents by spe- lUirnct-;. :it rc ■ >onnl)le r:»ie». .\dvertisers are !f.l In st!»t-,' tlic ntmilier of insertions desired, or ,^11 1)1- contiiuied till t'lirbid. and cliHrged accord- H. W. HORNE, ,§ TTO R.VK !• .f r i[.*f If, .“I n( he found at the Office of AVni. R. Wright, Ks-i near the Court House. June :iO. 18o'.t. 28-1V .lOSKPM lUKEK, .Ik., ATT€>R:\r.V AT I.AW, H.\S taken an office ne.xt doorlo Wni. B. Wright's Law Oflice on Cir«en Street. He will attend and practice I in the County and !uperior (’oitrts of Cuniborland. I Bladen, Robeson and Sampson. JOSSPH R. BLOSSOM, r o n Tl I M KI o !\ A N 1) Fonvardiiig Merchant, Ifl/MliM.g'/Otf, .V. V. \ I. .‘I 'i CiMi ••• f.\lr:i. Ill^ tt; be inserted hisidf. chargel 50 per Sl'F.t'lAl. NOTK'K. i.i ir. 1 nf'er this dale, no name of a new subscriber ,■ inii'v.-d without j'aymetit in advance, nor vill .■V bi- -out to -uch subcriber'i for a longer time ~ V^iid for. ■ i'oui old sulisoribcr.s as dc'ire to take the pa- ; till --y'tein will please u«>iify us when making :U1- cs. V 1. 18.VJ. P. J. ri'tf Attorney and Counsellor at Lavr, FAY KITE VILLE. N. C.. practice in the Courts of Roheson, Cuuibarland, yy Harnett and Riehniond I’foinj)! aiteation given to all busin«ss MtUrustud to hin. Feby T), 185'.» 8tl- JOH.\ l>. I'l I.LEK, Attorney and C'onnsellor at l^aw, Wlt.L I’KArTICK IN TIIK COURTS OK Kobesoii, I'liiiiberland, Columbus :iud Bladttii. Office at Luniberton, Robeson Co., N. (’. July 2ytf F A1 ^ TT K V11.1. K II l»T E I., • T. WAhDlLli, Piioi'UTKTOU. spills, the most conunodious Hotel in Ntnih I Carolina, fronting feet on Hay an«l Donaldson Street**, located in the centre of the ■•..I'iuf-i!- portion of the town, and surrounded by all lliinking House*, Wholesale Merchants ami princi- Ii.i Pr'-lute Dealers. business men will find the Hotel n convenient "\!i ! rniiifortable hoitsc. A:i tin Stages arrive and depart from this Hotel. | ' avi'tfville, Oct. 1. 51- HE.MWPJJ. nOUSK, |.'.4Yt;TT|.:VII>L,K, \. t'aat of (Jm n tStrnf, a jeic (htora North '/ th' M'irk>f. . » rpHE Subivviber di-airos tlirough this medium ii“^ 1 to nckowled^c the liberal iiatronage bestow- .*•8'I, ed upon his House the past year—and a# he ;i;i>just erected New Stables and Carriage Shed conven- ii-nt to the House atid to water lie takes pleasure in say ing' to hi' patrons and the ]iul>lic generally, that he is still prep.'ired to acconmiodate them with transient and permanent board, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore received. Every ex ertion on-his part shaU I'e used lo render them comforta- >ile during their sojourn with him. His table is always supplied with the best the market affords. 1’. .^HKMWELL. March 24. 18.^8. w Law \«tice. MES L. G.VINES and son E. J. G.\1NES. will, iu future, practice law in copartnership, in the t.'oun- ties of Montgomery, .''tanly. Anson and Moore. They may be addressed either at Troy, N. C., where E. .1. (Jaines resides, or at Norwood's N. Troy, .\pril 7. IS.’S'.t. 4if \y\L W r LOVERD ELDRlU(iE. •Itiorneif at Ijatr., ILL attend the ('otirts of Johnston and Sampson ounties. Smithfield, .\pril 15, ISoti. '.'>tf .1. K. Bl LLA, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ASITE1U)H(V, N. (\, ILL attend the Courts of Randolpli, Moore, Mont gomery. Davidson au'l (Juilford, and promptly at- rompt persoiuil attention given to all Consign ments, and (’ash advances made on Produce to be shipped to other ports or sold iu this market. Feb. 12. 1855. 67tf WILLIAM J. PRICE, inspertor of •Vnvul l^toresn^ \\7L.)fIX0T0X, X. C. Solicits the patronage of his country friends and all otliers engaged in the Turpentine business. OI'fi;c Vorlli Wuter Street. N(.v'r 22, 1858. 64-lypd A CARD. A WORD TO MY OLD FRIENDS— Those persons for whom I liave been attending to Ranking business for years:—I am still willing to serve you witi» the same promptness that 1 have always done; and to others that may want tliscounts. Pension business, &c., &c 1 offer my services, with a promise of strict attention. JAS. G. COOK. June 27, 1859. 2btf w tend to all business entrusted to his March 10. 185'. rpHE 1 ‘1* tabii %v\i: iioi>iK, GOLDSRoRO’, N. ' ^HE undersigned aunouncesi to the public that lie has taken ciiarge of the above Es- lishment. and is prepared to accommodate Roarders, by the day, we«k or month. And n'sures all who may favor him with their patronage, it he will endeavor to give perl'ect satisfaction. Table I'plied with (he best the market atforils. JAS. G. SMITH. iiM.dsburo’, Jan’y 28, 1H59 81-lyr LI TTEKLOH'S LINK. ^ 1 '■ \MER “F.VNNY " leave-* Fayetteville every Mon- O l. v uiid Thitrsd.iy morning, at 15 minutes after Sun- ■ ;iiid \\ iliiiingtoii Tuesday an.I Friday, at o'clock, rryi ,g prt-'fligc! - and ftcj^it. S’-.ii.-r •■•''Ol'TH F.ltN FR." with a full com)>lement F’ lt'. makes one or more trips p«r week, as circum- ‘ III i v riMpiire. .lOiridcnt tt; the Sie.imer “RoW AN ’ will be re- t ! •■'t in a few days. She will then t»ke her place in WORTH A: I TI.KV, Forwarding and (leneral (ommission Merchants, Fayclterillc,, *V. f\ J. WORTH. (72tf i .IHS. I Tt.F.T. R. n. ORREI.Ii, 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. 4-”)tf Dr. R. M'DTT now perma nently located in F.iyetteville, and offers his profession al services to the community. Office two doors e.ast of (he market -formerly occupied by Dr. Renbow—where he can be found during his regular office hours. I'rom o'cltK'k A. M. until 1 o'clock P. .M.; P. M. BIZZELL, G R I) n E R A \ D CII M )11 S S11) \ MERCHANT, N\). 'J'.) NdUTH Watek Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. PROMPT and personal atteiuion given to the reception of all kinds of country produce, either for sale or shipment. ttrders for groceries from ca.^h customers ^vill receive immediate attention, free of cominissicms. Nov. m, 1858. 64-ly IJOOK-RINmXG IN all its kinds, execu(ed wi(h neatness and despatch Small jobs when done must be paid before delivered. THOS. H. TILLINGHAST, Opposite the Female High School, Hay Street. May 11, 185t 14-Iy TIN PLATE, Mlieet iron, Iron Wire, COOKIlltji »tTO¥l> .4!%n TI.\-WARE. Always on hanI, at Wholesale or Retail. i{(xtFiX(;, ai TTF.KiXd, And all kinds of Jobbing, done at short notice, by C. W. ANDREWS, Market Stjuare, Fayetteville. July n. ' 27-tf HOOTS SHOJES^ AT WHOLKSALE. JNO. M. WALKER, of NORTH CAROLINA, W 1 T H P. P. 9HAW A: CO., 31 ANt> 33 T>ey Street, New York, "^ILLbe happy tu see his Southern friends at the above establishment, where, either personally or by w CAROMl^A CITY STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. 1'^HE undersigned have been appointed by the General , (.’ommissioners in Salisbury, to receive subscriptions o the (’apital Stock of the above Company, and have prepared a Subscription Rook, and arc ready to receive the same, on application to J. M. Rose, at the Rail Road Office. A A. McKETH.\N, J. M. WILLIAMS, J. A. WORTH, JNO. M. ROSE, Commissioners. Fayetrtevilte, N. C., June 20, 1859. 25tf 1 order, they may be supplied from an extensive and well assorted Stock of Goods iu thai line, gotten up expressly for the Southern traile. Nov. 2'.*, l!»58. 07-Iy. E. nOllNSTEDT, r/n>ATri#»s-’« Riattos^ June P. M. P. M. 2"tf r. A. I wisent for ' Of which he has always some on hand. Wilmington, N. Oct'r 2, 185X, 51-lypd I Heavy laiinny C loth: i IvUNDP.K COCKIN RAGGING; P RttPK, HOOP-IRON and TWINE. For sale by T. H.VIGH vi SONS. Julv 21 ■ :«-6w I. 1858. LITTER LOH. 51-tf AKW LIXE. i AVE a-sociated with me. in thi« line. Mr. .lohn K. ^y. and will style the firm OHltELL >v D.MLEY. liHvi- purchased tbf .te;im«T .■'m rn kiinkk. and in li‘\v days, will have a New Flat em]>loyed with her. I' favoring us with their patron.ige may rely upon ■ despatch. l)y ajijdying to -Mr. D.ailey on bo.-ird. me at mv office. Pi. M. OllRELL. M. iiRRELL. ^larc!! 20. 185'.t •KiHN' K. IIAII.KT. 800-tf no III \ }«»0 A -S Tl A AIPI L AT E l> €JrA.\0. spills FKllTll.IZER. composed of one-half REST PE- I lil'Vl.W tiUA.NO. one-half fine Ground Rone and ■ i!i;ST l'HjSPFr.\TIC GL'.VNO, is in condition for ' ' ediaie use. being prepared with new and improved I'hiiieiy. by wliich means tlie most intimate combi- .n ih etfi'cH'd, riMlucing all to a uniform fine powder; ■ :;'l for application by drill or otherwise, it is in the most p(;rtcct Older. .Vnd we iiave no hesitation in say ing. tliat tt.v ciDps it is etpial to any fertilizer ever otlered to the Ijiviiiing eoinmiinity. The quality will be kept perferily iiiiiloriii 'ui all cases, and Warraiitfd to cnniain s per ct. ol' Ammonia I) TO 50 PER TENT. IlF II i: ril(lSPlI\TE (IF Ll'lE. • 'nr Guano is jiut uji in str..nji weighing about '' lb', each. M>.VNl l.S ROni.\S(>.\ gives hi> {lersotiul attention ■ ■ [Tepuring tliis article, and puicliit^^ers can relv on •lloiiiNxiN's M ami’i i.atkk fir\N(i" being in everv* par- ■ •■iil.-ir :i« repreM'iiied. ,V11 orders will ruceive im'meili- iiitentiijii. F. K0I{l'V«0\ A: CO., No, 1 iliii.Li.MJSWdUi 11 Stkket, up stairs, BALTIMORE, Md. KOBIVSO.X'S .WAMPILATED CtASO Is for sale in lots to suit. HV THH FOLLOWING AGKNTS: JONATHAN TYSON, Frederick, Md. J C. NEVETT, Alexandria, Va. J H. BRADLEY, Fredericksburg, Va. garrison & MAIGNE, Norfolk, Va. E. H; SKINKER and CO., Richmond. Va. THOS. BRANCH & SONS, Petersburg, Va. T C. & B. G. WORTH, Wilmington, N. C. C. LINDSAY. High Point, N. C. 34-2mospd »EATl!a»TRV. Dr. j. D.WIS h.iving decided on perma- J nently locating in the Town of Fayette- ; ville. respectfully otters hi.« services to the ■ citizen* of this place and surrounding country. In all the various branches of his Profession, including the manufacture of Mineral Teeth, he is satisfied, after an extensive experience, to which is added a thorough Den tal education, that he can give entire satisfaction as far as is in the power of Dentistry. .\11 irregularities of the Teeth treated in a proper and careful manner, as well as diseases of the moiuh. None but the jiroper met.als are made use of in the various operations. Charges will be moderate, that the Vienefitsof the Profe'sion may be place'I within the reach of all who may feel an interest in the jtrescrvation of the Teeth. )ffice over Houston'^ Jewelry Store, where he may be found at all times. May 10, 185H. 9tf JAS. C. SMITH.] [miles C06TIN. JAS. C. SMITH & CO., Factors., i'ommission utui For~ trartlinis^ •Ifrrrhants WILMINGTON. N. I)R0MPT attention given to .'ale of TIM BER. LL’M- RER, N.VV.AL SToliES and all kinds of Produce. Liberal advancements made on ('onsigtiments. Refer to P'. P. H.vll, Pre.' t Rranch IJ.-ink of State. II. R. Sava(;e, (.'Hsh'r Rank Cajn' Fear. Joiix IUwson, ; Es,,. Julj’ 2o. 1S59 .‘^.T-Omos II. GKAIIA>I, c fp. m jwrsswo.^*. ii t: r vmm, f WILMIXGTON, N. ('. ll^ILL give prompt and jiersonal attention to all con- W signments of Spiints Turj>entine, Rosin, Tar and Turpentine, anl all country produce for sale. 8635“ Office up stairs, over the store of .Mr. Vonglahn, and joining Lutterloh's Wliarf, North Water street. June 23. 25tf T. C. A: ii. U. WORTH, Commission and Forwarding Merchantn, WtLMIN(rroN, N. c. .Tan’y 28, 185!t H ttf WM. H. TlllLINtiTOX, (' o III III i M M i o II .^1 e I* €‘ Il a II t, WILMINGTON. N. C., IITILL give promj)t and personal attention to all con- V> signments of SPIHITS Tl'RPENTlNE. RoSIN, T.AR, COTTON, FI.OCR. and other country j>roduce, either for sale or sliipment. My wluirfand wareliouses being conveniently located for the recejition of produce, either by Railroader Kiver, enables me to make charges light. Nov’r 8 tf W. H. ALLEN.] [J. .M. CLARK. ALLEN A CLARK, Com III i MM ion .^1 erclia iiIm, WILMINGTON. N. C. HEALERS IN LIME, I’L.iSTEU, ( EMEXT, HAIR, ic. Agents for Rush & Orrell's Line of Steamers.“i>g8 13RO.MPT personal attention given to consignments o Naval Stores, Cotton or other Country Produce, for sale or shipment. Jan’y 1»», 1859. 81- FAVKTTliVILI.E MITIAL INSIRA\CE COHPAM. ASSETS $254,618.62. rpHIS Company has been in oj>eration more than six I years, and has paid its fire losses, amounting to ?23.524.87 without any assessment; insur>uj>ce averag ing its menibers about J percent. .Amount of prop?rty now iusurel. 490.01 Amount premium notes now on hand, 247,7^8.08 Dikkctors. S. T. Hawley, A'otice to ^olilier;#’ WiilowM. The Widows of Mexican Soldiers, and the Widows of Soldiers who r.iKi> in skkvick in the war of 1812, can have their pensions continued by calling on the under- igned. Congress having nmde additional provision for them. Give me the management of your claims, and the money shall come at once, or no charge. JNO. M. ROSE. Agent for Pensions. Fayet(eville, June 12, 1858. 19- Fayelteville X Albemarle Plaiik Road Co. A N N U A L M E E T I N G . '^HE .\NNUAL MEETINJ of (his Comi>aiiy will take place at Fayetteville on Thursday, 25tli day August next. JAS. G. COOK, Prest. July 24. 34- Lal>orer*« Wanted. The Western Rail Road ('o. wish to employ 4 able- bodied Slaves for the balance of the year, to work on track repairs between Fayetteville and Little River Depot. W. A. KUPER, Ch. Eng. 6: Supt. July i; -9tf A'esroes! A'egroes!! W^anted. ENTLEMEN, your old customer is yet in market for Likely Negroes, for which I 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. .■Ml orders promptly attended to. J. A. McARTHlR. Clinton, N. C., March 0, 1859. 95-lyrpd Wa^oiiM! Wa^oiifv!! WANT to hire five or six Teams, immediately, for which I will pay a verj’ high price. JAS. G. COOK. J une 1G 23- TAKKA IP, T.VKEN up and committed to the Jail of Cumberland ('ounty on the 1.5th inst.. a NEGRO ROY’^. named .lOHN RR.AC’E^ or JOHN FR.ANKLIN, who says he is free, and, that he came from Columbia. S. C. John is small, a bright mulatto, and had on when taken up a white wool hat and steel-mixed frock coat and pants. The owner of said Negro is notified to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away, or he will be dealt with as the law directs. GE(t. L. McKAY', Jailer. Oct’r 15. 1858. 55- ^tafe RondM for Male. STATE Cou])on Ronds. (Coujions payable in New j Y’orV:. on the 1st .Vpril and 1st October.) in ijuanti- | D. & \\, MrLAHRIN, AirOULD invite attention to their large and desirable fV Stock of OROCKR lEM, Consisting in part of— ir)0 Bugs Rio, Laguira and .lava Coffee; 100 Bbls. and Hhds. Stij^ar (a.ssorted;) 25 HIuls. Molasfi(‘.s; 30 “ Hacon—Sidtw and SbouUlers; 500 Sack? Salt; 150 Hoxes good Tobacco; 125 “ 8j)orni, Athunantine ('c Tiillow ('andles; 50 “ Soap (a.ssorted;) 50 “ (’andj “ 100 15ars Shot “ 1000 lbs'. IJar Lead; 30 h libls. Snutt’—Kaglo .Ylillii; 25 Kegs Soda; 2.50 Nails. —ALSO— A large and general assortment of Hardware an«i Cutlery; ranning rtciisils, of all descriptions; Ainerleati, English, Swedes and 1‘enivian Iron; Blister, (lernian and Cast Steel; Hlacksniiths’ Tools; Coopers’ Do.; Corn Shellors and Straw Cutters; Buckets, Broouis and Pails; Cotton, Manilla and Jute Rope, (all kinds and *|uality;) Plow J.rines and Bed ('ords; Hollow Ware; ('otton Varus and Sheetings at factory prices All of which will be sold luw for cash, or on usual time to prompt ]>ayiug customer-i '«)t ntky Mf.ucmants are respei-ifully reipiested to call and examine our stock before purchasing else where. 1). i NN. .McL.\URIN. March 3, 1850 93tf BR^tSS STR»1M»^*FR \%^tRF. VGOOD supply of various No's just received, which W( i.HPORTATIOM»4 FOR THE FALL OF 1859. pHE subscribers have received most of their purchases 1 for the approaching Fall Trade, embracing a large and general assortiuent of tiiroceriejs, Hollow-Ware, By the Ton or less: Sole Leather, Calf Skins, Shoe Findings, With articles generally wanted for mantifactureot Shoes; In great variety, and SADDLERS HARD-WARE. They have also added largely bj' Direct Importation from the Manufacturers in Europe to their Mi^§RU-Vi\§RE ^ CFTIjKR^' Department, by which they are enabled to save to their customers the Northeni Jobbers’ Profits, and they are disposed to sell at a small advance on cost on their usual terms. They solicit an esaniination of their goods by the Tra»le generally. In addition to the above variety of Goods, which in the Aggregate constitute one of the largest if not The Largest Stock to be Fonnd in North Carolina, the undersigned are Sole .Vgents in this place for Mess. Wm. Carter & Son, of Chatham Co.. for the sale of their I^I PKRIOR RRO€.iA\«. ■Messrs. (’. I't Son are manufacturing Shoes from Leather tanned by themselves—except the outer sole; they have all the recent improvements in machinery, and are making A Slioe That Planters Will Find Sui>erlor in every respect to any ever otl'ered for sale in this sec tion, and at a reasonable price. Call and see 11 GE.>. W. AVILLIAMS Jc CO. August 8, 1859 3b- NEAKKST AND (jCK’KKST ROUTE TO THE RAILROAD! fe can furnish low. G May 2. It. & W. McLAURIN. 10 tf To Rail Road Votitrartors! J UST H h’(' K1V t: D lOO WHEEI.KARROWS light and strong, for the Rail Road. For sale by D. W MeLAURlN. 8»X»tf Geo. McNeill, D. A. Ray. H. L. Myrover. .■s. W. Tillinghast, Henry Lilly. N. .\. Stedman. S. J. Hinsdale. T. S. L:;tterloli, Wm. McLaurin, A. W. N. Tillinghast, A. .\. McKeih.in, J. D. Williams, Jas. (i. Cot)k. A. W. Steel, Jas. Kyle, Hon. J. G. Shepherd, R. F. Rrown, Wilmington. E. Hall, Wilmington. ( (KFIl’KBS; GEO. McNElLL, President. D. A. RAY. Vice Presi>lent. .\. McM! LL.\N. Secretary John t’ollins and .Mcfruniinen. Travelling .Vgents. fiS^^ The Company invite applications. May 1'.', 185'.i. ItJY THE A ORTH t'AROI.IAA MI TI AL LIFE l\Sl RAXCE C03IPAXV, N'OW in the tenth year of successful operation, with growing capital .and firmer hold upon public Con fidence, continues to insure the lives of all healthy per sons from 1 1 to )0 years of age, for on? year, for seven years, and for life—all life members sharing in the profits. .Ml slaves from 10 to tio years of age are insured for one year or for five years for two-thirds their value. All losses are punctually paid within yo days after satisfactor}’ jtroof is pre.sented. For further information the public is referred to .Vgents of the Company in all parts of the State, and to R. H. RATTLE, Secretary, Raleigh. E. J. 11.ALE. .Agent at Jan'y 1850. Fayettev'lle, N. C. ATI.AATIC Til TI AI. Flr‘ and Marine Insuranre Company, ('AKOLINA (MTV, XOimi CAKOLLVA. hnarjiorntiil hij an Art of ihr Ltifhhtture oj No rth ( V; ro/in i. 1 rnlllS COMP.\NV being iluly organized, is now pre- ! £ j)nred to receive applications for insurance upon Uulldlngs, .Meriiiandlse, Furniture, Mills, Manu factories, Ships and their Cargoes, And most kinds of property, at remunerative r.ites of prenniim. It is aimed in tiie organization of this ('ompany, to make a safe medium for Indemnity and Protection to the assured in case of Loss. An honoraV)le and upright course of de.aling, and a faithful fidfillment of its con tracts, will at all times characterize the business of the (’ompany. Applications for Insurance may be made at the office of the (’ompany, or to its authorized Agents. DIRECTORS. John A Parrott, Levi T Oglesby, W R Grant, David S Jones, Geo W Dill, Col Thos J Rlakcly, Luke Rlackman, OFFICERS. ties to suit. Rank. June 1 Apply at the Rranch of the Cape Fear A. McLEAN. 1‘ttf March 20, 1850. ;AS FITTI\t;S AND FIXTI RES. The subscribers will be prepared by the middle of .August, to «uj>ply every description of Ruildings.— Dwellings. Stores, Factories, &c.—with all the neces- s.ary FIXTURF^S, for the introduction ofG.AS. ■Vs we are constantly engaged in the business of build ing Gas Works in this and other States, we of course c.in afford to bring on a large stock and sell on more reason.'ible terms than others. Our stock will include Chanileliers. Pendent§, Rrackets, Glass, &c. .\s T?e have leased the works for five yeariir it will be to ihe advantage of tho.se requiring such fixtures to get them of us. since upon us will fall the care of them, keeping them in repair. &c. For this purjiose it is both our interest and pleasure to emplj- none but the best (!as Fitters. In our absence for :i few weeks, all who wish toh.ive the Pi])es introducel into their buildings, will please leave tlieir names with Mr. W. N. Tillinghast, w^ho will give all necessary information on the subject. It is desirable to know as early as possil)le, so that the Fix tures may be introduced at the same time with the con struction of the works, and thus all may light up simul- tiineou-^ly. W.VTERHOUSE & R(»WES. Fayetteville, .lutie I>. 22-tf HOLMES & ROBINSON’S FOl’R HORSE STAGE LIXE TO KE\A\SVILLE, VIA WARSAW, IS the shortest and most expeditions for travelers going North or Soiith, Leaving Fayetteville every day at 2 o'clock P. M. THROUGH IN TEN HOURS. The traveling public who would study their comtort and convenience will take the Warsaw Stage. THROUGH TICKETS TO WELDON nmy be had at the Stage Office, Fayetteville. Aug 5. 1850. 38-1 y AOTICE^ For the future we will call for ladies and children and deliver the same at their residences within the cor porate limits of the Town, who tak>- passage on our lines of Stages. Male passengers will be re;eived at the Stage Office, and delivered at their resj)ective homes in tlie corporation. Each passenger will be allowed OUlbs. of baggage free of charge. HOLMES & RORINSON, Cont’rs Warsaw Line. C. S. RARREE & RRO., Cont’rs Rnjeigh Line. Fayetteville, Aug. 5, 1859. ;S8-Jimpd c. AOTICE. \LL persons indebted to me as Guardian of the Heirs of Charles .Mc.Alister. dec'd, are hereby notified to come forward and jiay up. and save costs. CHARLES COLVIN. Fayetteville, July 3t)-lm AE«.iROE« WAATED. THE subscriber wishes to buy FfFTl* A'FMROFS, for which he will pay The Highest Cash Prices. Persons having such iiroperty to sell will find it to their interest to addresn me at Clinton, N. C. A. S. ’. POWELL. July 2tl, 1850 35-tinipd THE WORLD'S «RE\T EXHIBITIOX TRlZE MEDVL AWARDED TO C. TIEVER, FOR ms TWO PIANOS, LONDON. (M’T. 15, 1851. MEVKR. respectfully informs Iiis friends and tlte public generallv tliat he !i:is constantly on hand PIA.XOJS, E]ual to those for which he received the I’rize Meiial in Londcn, in 1.''51. He has received during the last fif teen years more Mtdalx than any other maker from the Franklin Institute, also. First premiums in Roston. New York and Raltimorc. .All orders promptly attenued to, and great care taken in the selection and packing the same. Wa rerooms. No. 722 .ARCH Street below Eighth, south side, PHILADELPHIA. July 18. :i2-0tpl HAWK«'!«» HISTORY OF NORTH CAROLINA. H 2d volume is now published. It embraces the pe riod of the Proprietai-y Government, from IG53 to 1720. It forms a handsome 8vo. volume of 501 pages. The bubscriptiop price was half a cent a page; but the ]»rice i>f this volume is less, say !?2 75 in cloth binding, ^3 (M» in library sheej), and S3 25 in half calf. It will be SOLD ONLY FOR I’ASll. Owing to the ditlicully of securing Agents in many jiarts of the State, we will forward it by m.iil or other- w^ise free of postage, on receipt of the jtrice; or both vol umes for S4 0*1 clotli, ?4 50 sheep, or S5 Imlf calf. \ liberal discount made to .Agents or others, who buy to sell again. E. .T. H ALE & SON. “ Fayetteville. Nov. 3, 1858. J F'resh mlrrirafsm UST received pr Ste.amer F.anny, 4 Rbl-j. Extra No. 1 M.VCKI^REL (for retailing,) 10 .’> “ do. “ I do. 10 I “ do. “ 1 do. \i) ] MESS SHAD; 30 iloxes CHEESE; 100 R.igs New Hulled RUCKWHEAT FLOUR; Fulton Market Reef; Mess I’ork; (joshen Rutter, Pocket Salt; Sugar; Coffee; Molasses; and every thing in the provision line; which I will sell che.ip for (i'ASlf or ex change for country Produce. W. C. TROY Nov. 3, 18i»8. 60-tf 1000 >iPRlA4.i STVI.EJ^J! The Fayal, Everett and Havelock Hats! VLSO, a beautiful as'jortnieiit of the L.ATEST STYLE SOFT ll.VTS (high and low crown.’) and all the itylcs of the most ele;r:int Hai.-* of the ■ be seen at tlie Razaar. .V. March 11> ;cason. c.nn now .McRIMM(»N. 07-tf T lee Cream! lee Cream!! ^pil E subscrilter having lately refitted his IC?> CREAM i jS.VLOON. :it the Shemwell House, will be ple.ased to serve tiie Ladies and ticntlenien of F.iyet to ville anl vicinity, on and after the 27th inst. Tlie Saloon will be opened at 9 o'clock. A. M.. and kept open until lo P. M. P. SHEMAVELL. April 25 1850. 8tf wi 1.1,1 a:ii d. ^aHxA, iuspertor of JVaval Stores^ WILMINGTON, N. C., Will pay stric( attention to all busines^j entrusted to his care, and solicits a share of public patronage, oniee In Hall’s Bulldlns:, No. is, (hd stairs,) North Water Street. April 8, 1859 4-6moa William S Long, David W Bell, A R (Miapin, Samuel Leffers. Joel II Davis, D Hargett, E Mallett. John A Parrott, Levi T Oglesby, W S Long, E A Thompson, A b CJiapiu, W R Grant, President, Vice President, Treasurer, Attorney, Secretary. W R Grant, ) W S Long, I EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. iTavid W' Rell, j March 12. Blanks for sale at this Office. To Culm and Rack, l»y Dana; ‘•Love Me Little, Love Me Long: 'SI iss Mitford’s Recollections of a Literary Life; The War in Europe, with Maps; TomRnrke. by Lever; Harry LoiTeijuer, by Lever;DavenportDunn, complete; Rothwell. by .Aytoun; (^arpet Rag of Fun; Irving’s Washington, v(d. 5th, in cloth and sheep; Revival Sermons, by Rev. Dan’l Raker, D. D.; Peep of Day; Line upon Line; Precept upon Precept; (’larke’s Commentary; Scott’s Commentary: School Rooks, &c., &c. Further supplies just received. July 25 . E. J. HALE & SON. liBncl and Wood. 0^*0 ACRES of LAND lying on the Fayetteville & OOf) Western R. R. 7 miles from Town. 450 Cords PINE W’OOD cut and piled. All for sale cheap to close the concern of C. E. Roberts & Co. Apply to J. H. RORERTS & CO. June 20, 1S59. 24tf Dr. FRANK AVILLIAHS'S RYE WHISKEV. R MITCHELL lias made arrangements with Dr. , Frank Williams, to he constantly supplied with his celebrated RYE WHISKEV, which can be had at his Store at all times, bv wholesale or retail. Oct'r 11, 1858. * .53-tf Pei*!«iOii« ill Want OF PURE and splendid llavored old Whiskey can be furnisheil by us with Old Dew-Drop. Magnolia. Family. Excclsior and Reserve brands, all of which wc warrant as represcnied or no sale. J. II. RORERTS & (’O. 1) S. We have oiher couimon brands of Whiskey, but , noiip of the “long range," such :is Coflin. Rifle, Monumental, lilue Ruin. J. II. RORERTS & (’O. July 0. 20-tf »l PREflE C'OI RT REPORT?**. XKAV EDITION OF Devereux and Battle’s Equity, Vol. 1. ^pilE subscribers iiave Just printed .a 2d Edition of 1 tliis volu -e. (one of the most valuable of the series.) with Notes and References to other atljuilged C.ases and to the Revised Code, by Hon. Wm. H. Rattle; and witli many coircctions of tyjxigraphical errors. They have now in pre.ss the 2d volume, also with Judge Battle’s Notes, which they will publish soon. Their 2d Edition of the 1st volume of Dev. & Rattle's Law Reports, issued last year, has received the appro bation of the Profession. They also republished a 2d Edition of Devereux’s ist Equity (without Notes.) And in addition to these, are the proprietors of the entire editions of mo.st of Ireilell’s Law and Equity, and can supply any volumes extant of the Reports, or complete sets, so far as they can now be had. They deal Inrgelj* in Law Rooks, and will at all times order works not on their shelves, to supply their cus tomers. E. J. HALE & SON. Fayetteville, May 16, 1859. wrapes! Ciirapes!! C*rapes!!! As we have erected a large stone Cellar and Press for the purpose of Manufacturing and Refining Wine, we would like to buy, in addition to the production of our own vines, from 100 tt) 1000 bushels of Grapes. Liberal prices will be paid, according to kind and quality and ripeness of the Grapes. The Grapes must be perfectly ripe, and free from rot or green. Scup- pernong. Muscadine. Rullace or Catawba will be pre- ferreJ, and higher prices paid for them th.an for other kinds. We do not wi.sh to receive them in lots less than five bushels. The Grapes must be delivered the next day after gathering. STEDMAN & HORNE. Aug. 6 38-1 m Corn, Colfte, Siij;ai*, &c. BUSHELS CORN; 40 Bags COFFEE—Rio, Java and Laguira; N. 0. SUGAR; CLARIFIED Do.; CRUSHED Do.; 20 bbls. WHISKEY’; 5 llhds. RACON—Sides and Shoulders. Just received and for sale low for r.vsn. J. H. RORERTS & CO. Aug. 8, 1859 88-2w Rri:r ^lary .IlneKae Arrived! R.AGS COFFEE, (“Superior,' and ‘*Good rwVUl/ Firsts' Rio classification.) received direct from Rio and for sale at New York rates by O. 5. PARSLEY & (’O. Wilmington. -Aug. 5. 38-2w AAACAi. «ETTLE?IEATJ!>. ^PHE Subscribers would remind those indebted to them 1 that this is the period of the year in which it is most convenieiit and desirable to have a general settle ment. They are pre]>arir,g to forward accounts by mail to those at a distance who owe for books, printing. &c. Tiiose indebted for subscription to the Observer only, will be able to ascertain the amount due by reference to their last receipts. Persons having accounts against the subscriber# will please present them for payment. E. J. HALE X SON. July 1, 1850. MBHIILIL COLLI^iE I AT RICH 31 ONI), I ?EIK$^IOA OF i8.»9~00. The next regular Course of Lectures will comnieTicc on the first .Monday in Octobcr. and continu* until the 1st of March. Ch. Rell Gibson, M. D., Profeasor of Surgery, &c. David H. Tucker. M. D.. Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. Beverly R. Wellfonl, ^{. D., Professor of .Materia Medica and Therapeutic«. .Arthur E. Peticola#, M. D., Professor of .Vuatoniy. Levin S. Joynes. M. D , Professor of Institutes of Metlicine. James H. Conway, M. D.. Obrtteirics and Disease# of Women and (Children. James B. Mc(^aw, M. D., Profe«8or of Chemistry. Marion Howard, M. D., Dem(»nstrator of Anatomy. Clinical instruction in the Infirmary attached to tiie College, which is also the Marine Hospital for the port of Richmond. \ great variety of medical and surgical cases may be seen in its wards, and numerous surgical operations are performeil before the class. The Rich mond .Almshouse is also open to stmlent.s. The facilities for Dissection are unusually great.— MATERIAL being abundant ami cheap. Through the liberality of Dr. Thomas D. Warren, of North ('arolina, the Faculty are enabled tooSera pri/.k OF One IIlxoeki) Doll ars for the l>e»t Essay presenteii by any member of the graduating clasg. FEES: To each Professor, SI5 Dissection, 10 .Matriculation, 5 Graduation, 25 Good board may be obtained in tlie city at price'* ranging from S3 50 to $5 per week. For further information applv to L. S. JOYNES, M. D.. Dean of the Faculty. July G, 1859. 2y-»lUd