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VOL. IX.l
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., SEPTEMBER 19, 1859.
[NO. 850.]
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•KlM'l'l* MONl>A\S \N1> THURSDAYS
KDWAHI) J, HALE & SON,
, : i. \M> riun’KiKToiis
. s,'ti:i-Wi cklv OnssRVFR S3 0) if paid iii
-.1 j.siil during thw year of sub>evip-
• : r. ili-‘ M nr tias cspirod.
“ 1 I '' r^i KvtR CO annum, if paid in
■ I ■' I'ai.l during the year of »ubscrip-
.it'll r I ill- vfar lias expired.
\! \ Ki; ris!.\lKN rs inserted for till cents per
• ■ ’iiK-' t'lir the and SO cents for eacii
; • “iiit.II \ , ;iviy >td\k-rtiseuienti? by ape-
: ;it viilf-;. .Vdvertisers are
The E^arg^Mt Carriage Fartory in
the fioMth!
For the Wlioleisale Trade ot 18^9.
M( KF/ril AA
■!i' nuinbor of in-eviions desired, or
II'I till fcrliiil. !»nd cliargod accord-
t.p lj« iuierled i’lH’.lg, char^r^d
\{'
sri'.t'iAL nutick.
•r I tii-i ImU-. n>> naii'o of a new subscriber
wii: ’Ut pHviiiout in ttdvuuce, nor will
• ■ ' ' 'iii'h snb-i-riber'^ for a longer tinio
I ,-U
fill will 1
I - MX desirt
i~i‘ noiifv
to take the pa
is when making I
r% V
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P!I!
n
WAIMMLL, 1*rui>riiltor.
the nit-it commodious Hotel in Noitb
ir '!in:i, fronting feet on Hay and
» i. ’ ' i' i^on Street*, loented in the centre of the
^ i.'Ti . f tlie i:>wn. aniJ snrroundeil bj all
• Ili.u-e'. \Vii,,l. »;iU Merchants and princi-
i. Dealers.
l'-u-‘ine^s inen will fiud the Hotul a aouT«Di«ut
. ' '1 • :Me h^iiie.
:..o .'•iMgiw arrive and depart from thiii Hotel.
■ -ex. . • KI. 1. 1>.'>" 31-
tTTKVII.I.K, C.
. li/' (irfen Street, ti jttiv i/oors jVortu
• r the Market-
'plir, Sui.siTilier dfsires through thin medium
* 1 :irkowl«'ljre tlie liberal jiuirouage beniow-
• S ,1 .a i.i* H'luse the pa»t year—and as be
. • . -I 1 Ni^w Stable* and Carriage Shed conven-
: !1-. i'f and to water he lakes pleaiiure iu i>ay-
; : i, - 1 v-.itis .^nd the public generally, that he i»
^ '.■-irevl to accomniodate them with tratuieut and
ESPF.CTFULLT informu hiu fi-iends and the public,
that he hai> built u]> large substantial Brick Build-
iiige at hig Old Stand, expressly for manufacturing Car-
riageu. Thankful for the very libc.’al patrouago he has
receive*! for the last lil years, he hopes by strict atten
tion to buiinesii. with a desire to gi'^e satisfaction, to
>0 per I merit a continuance of the game. He wan ants his work
I to be made of the best material and by experienced
I workmen in each branch of the business. Hi.s work will
j compare favorably with any made in the Tnited Slates,
for neatness and durability. He is determined to sell
and do any work in his line on as good terms as any
work done elsewhere tliat is.as well done. lie now has
on hand, tinisli« l. THE LAKflKST STOCK OF
Carriages, Barouches, Koekaways and
t ever offered in this place, and a very large stock of work
; nearly fini.-hed. which will be finished daily. All of
I which will be sold very low for cash, or on short time to
(punctual customers. Xl^f'He has on h;ind more than
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY VEHICLES tini'^hed
and in course of construction.
I ®a^All work njadc by him i-* warranted 12 months
j with fair usage, and should it fail by bad workmanship
, or material, will be repairei! free of charge,
j Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and ex-
' amine for themselves.
j Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to.
I Repairing executed at short notice and on very reason
able terms.
May I'H. lHo9. 89-tf
School for Boys.
A LARGE AND UENKRAL VARIETY Of
_ 1 wie oa of October, at the Phuenix Lodge.
POREIGBi DOMESTIC DRl GOODS, Tuition as before—SI 2 50 per term of D* weeks; (’on-
R P V I) V M 4 P i' I r»TrrrVP tingencies 25 cents. Payable in advance.
K L A 1) \ - 31 A 1> L (, I. O ] H 1 > (jr, THOMAS J ROliTNSON.
H^iTS, .VaTI€f.VS, HlfftP-SKIHTS,S)C. Sept. 12, ]8ay. 48tt
)>!»TAKlt Ac U1LLIA3IS
IN placing before the public this announcement, simi)lv |
de sire to say to their numerous customers, and to all i
merchants who design making their purchases here this |
Fall, that they are now opening, and will during the 1
ensuing week be prepared to expose for inspection and
sale, one of the largest and Uiost general stocks of
Goods in their line, ever offered to the Trade in this
market.
A portion of these goods are of our own iinportation,
consequently we shall be enabled to save to buyers the
extra profit charged by the New Vork Jobber.
In connexion with the above stock, we shall during j 1 J ISS BINGHAM will resume her School for Voung j
the season be prepared to sell at low prices. xil Ladies on Monday, the 3d of October.
-MiHs Alice Campbell will re
sume her School on Gillespie Street, on Monday, >ct
3. 1859.
Sept. 12. 48-:it
nru. V. J. WARD
YY’^ILL resume the duties of her School in Arch St.. on
tT the 1st Monday in October 1H59.
Sept. ii, 185y. 40-4t
.^liss Biiis;liaiii’K School.
A TREATISE
ON THE
LAW OP EVIDENCE,
Tt\TU K.VGLISH EDITIO.V,
WITH CONSI' LHABI.E ALTEll.\Tti)SS AX1> Al>DlTI0S8.
By the Right Hon. S. MARCH PHILLIPS and THOS
J.AVIES ARNOLD, Esq., one of the Police
Mapi.stvates for the Metropolis.
FUIKTU A>iKKl( \> EUITIUX,
MORMONDOM
^ n hat shall bv done with tht Munnont?—I hsve
j been informed that Brigham Young and the other*
: leading Mormons are desirous to leave America
I and plant themselvoij and their followers on the
j Island ot New Ouinea, one of the East India
i Archipelago islands, lying near Borneo and the
! equator, and are in negotiation with the I. nited
ruinin A.uii.nu .i.-x d,uiiiu^, i ^^Utes in regard to
With (’OWEN & HILL S Notes, and with additional , transportation ot their whole
Notes and References to the English and American resting place.
M.
To the liilerewt ol‘ Turpentine
IliMtiller^.
.A. B.VKER would re-ipectfuljy inform Turpentine
Distillers and others that he is fully prepared to
Manufacture or Repair Turjientine. Brandy and Whis
key Stills. Worms, sc., in fact, anything in the line
of Sheet-(”opper or Iron work.
Particular attention given to the making of Steam
Pipes front a sujierior kind id'Copper, for Boats, Mills,
ic.
All Work entrusted to my care shall be properly done,
and warranted, and on the most favorable terms as re-
: o r- Give me a c.'ill and see for yourself, and
'iiiLient. and is prepared to accommodate [ know I shall have your ]iatronage. Being a practical
workman. I atund to all the work myself, which I find
is to the advantage of both my customers and myself.
Old Copper bought for cash gr tnken iu exchange for
new work. M. A. B.VlvER,
Hay Street, Fayetteville, N. C.
July 27 3i)-0mos
iiaiii-ul 'I'lard. and respectfully solicits a continuance
- nl t heretofore received. Every ex-
. .‘II i,i-i ] :iri thall be ii-ied to render them comferta-
riii.; till'!: soj>.'urn with him. His table is always >
led wiih I tie best the market ^brds. >
P SHEMWELL. !
!vh j;. is.-.x. 8t'.-tf
U A V E~ H O *
UOLDSBORO . N. C.
'^HE undei signed announces to the public [
tliJit ! e ha.'i uiken charge of the above Es- | gard-: price.
irders. by (lie day. week or month. And
i. - ill who may favor him with their patronage,
: . t'udeavor ti.i give perfect satisfaction. Table
i with the best the market affords.
JAS. G. SMITH.
' r .', Jan’y 28, 185a 84-lyr
NE.VKKST AND gl lCKEST
ICOITE TO THE RAILROAD!
HOLMES & ROBLNSON’S
ioiH IIORSt STM.E LI\K TO KE\A\SVILLK,
\\i HAKSAW,
.• ~h.irt.-t hiid mijst expeditious for travelers going
• • ..r 'iih. I.eavinsr Favetteville every day at
k r \1. I HKoliill IN TEN HOURS.
' • f : »v.'’ii!g ; ublic wilo would study their comfort
. V'A tski* the Warsaw Stage.
1' TIfKET.S To WELDON may be
-• _^e I ttjii-o. Fuvetteviile.
.. .'). I-'.-. ■ :-i8-ly
\«TI€E.
’ : ' :,e future we will i :il1 for ladies and children and
I rhe sani'' at their re.'ideiices within the cor-
' of the l’-)Wn. who take passage on our lines
- Mh!.- I' l--* ngfi 'will be receivc'l at the Stage
■ . ;m 1 'i.-!ivpr>-d at their re-^jiective honies in the
. 'n. K ich pnssfn!ror will be allowed 00lbs. of
HOLMES .V ROBINSON,
Coni'rs Warsaw Line,
s. r.ARBEE X BliO.,
Cnnt'rs Raleigh Line.
?.H-2nipl
H rTi:KL>iI\S IJNH.
WM. CARTER & SON,
WbolesitU A. Ketai? Dealers and Manufacturers
i)V At.L Kl.SUS 01'
l^eather, Saddles and iiarneftH^
Of every description. Collars, Whips, &c.
A ND we also jiarticularly call the attention of the whole
surrounding country to give us a call, as we are de
termined that none shall surpass us in quality or low
Boots and )»hoei» ot'all (lirades,
bought directly of the Manufacturer—ion t. \su.
JgkS^*'Tho3e owing us accounts past due will please
make payment.
J. B. STARR. J. M WILLIAMS
Fayetteville, .\ug. 24, 1859. 43tf
BOOTN SHOES.
FALL AND WINTER STOCK.
s. T. HAWLEY A: HOH
k RE receiving a large stock of Boots and Shoes, em-
bracing every variety of style and quality.
twents^^ ftoffs and l^\mths^ Calf
BootSi, Gaiters A* Shoes,
Light, Double-Sole, anil Quilted Bottoms.
Mjadies^^ *Jtisses^ ami Children^s^
fine he.eletl Gaiters^
Slippers and Shoes,—in great variety.
H^ERVAAT!§’ l§HOE5.
A superior article, made to our order; Single and Double
Sole.
%EtiKO
A large supply of Black and Russet; single and double
sole; purchased direct from Manufactur«rs at reduced
cash prices; will be sold cheap.
-ALSO—
Travelintf Trunks; i^eather of all kinda;
Shor~l^n€Hng!t orever-y drnctHption.
All of which wa otfer low for cash, or on usual time
to prompt customers.
Aug. 25. 18.jy 4U-Gw
\EW SFKl.XG GOODS.
■ «S ^ •
•fames Kyle
IS NOW RECEIVING A LARGE SUPPLY OF
DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES,
BOLTING CLOTHS. Ac.,
Cedar Falls Sheeting and Yam at Factory Prices.
All of which will b. offered
BY WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
As low as the same quality can be had in this State.
March 1859. y4tf
Aug 27
44-tJw
>^€liool ITotiee.
My School in the DONALDSON ACADEMY will be
re-opened on Monday, October 3d.
Tfirrnu par Quarter uf ten tct'^kn:
English, 7 50
Latin, 10 00
Latin and Greek, 12 .'iO
Contingent, 25
A. few pupils Can be furnished with board in tlie
family of the Principal, on Hay .Mount.
JESSE R. McLEAN, A. M., Principal.
Aug lo 39-
LU'KL\BlRlill Hllili NCilOOL.
The 14th Session of this Institution will open on the
12th of JULY 1859, under the charge of Dan’l.
Stkwakt, Jr., A. B., as Principal.
Board can be had either at the Steward’s Hall or in
tiie neighborhood at $8 per month, exclusive of lights
and washing.
For further iuformatiou apply to the uudersigned at
Lauriuburgh, N. C.
R. D. DICKSON. Sec’y.
Laurinburgh, June 18. 25-tf
cases to the present time, including those added to the
last edition by J. Marsden Van ?ott.
The unequalled work of Mr. Phillips on the Law of
Evidence has long been acknowledged.
This edition has undergone a thorough revision by
Mr. Edwards, and has received an immense amount of
labor, and is now as nearly perfect as can be made.
The .Vmerican labor and talent bestowe«l upon the
work are not less than that derived from the English
Source. The immortal notes of Messrs. Cowen & Hill,
together with those of Mr. \'an 'ott, have been care
fully j)reserved: and instead of being put in a volume by
themselves, as formerly, they are now placed below the
text—a disposition of them which will very much faci
litate reference. The entire note anl text are arranged
iu three compact volumes, with a table of cases, and an
extremely full index to each. .Mr. Edwards has care
fully noted any distinctions that n'ay exist between the
English and American law. and has added all the late
American decisions.
Several copies of this valuable w'ork just received and
for sale by E. J. II.XIjK SON, Fayetteville.
18o9.
C»OLD!!iTO\ FILLER
VRE now receiving direct from New York a large and
desirable Stock for the ensuing Fall and Winter
Trade,—consisting of
iiro€erie», Hardware &. Hollou-
ware, Kaddlery, Root« ^ ^hoew.
t'otton Ba^gin^ and Kope.
.Many other goods, not necessary to tneution. ,\il of
which will be sold on very reasonable terms, either for
cash or to prompt pacing custoiuers on usual time.
G. W. I, GOLDStoN. A. W. FULLER
toef* Hay Street, Next I>oor to H. 4: E. J. Lilly.
Aug. 24. 1859 43-lm*3n)
( IRC I LAR.
^FHE undersigned has opened an Office in the Brick
1 Building, two doors below the store o! Mr. (ieorge
•McNeill, Hay Street, at the foot of llaymoMiit, wlierehe
is prepared to receive ou C'>n»ignmcnt for sale or for
FALL 1859.
ALEX. J0H:\>»0I%, Jr., '
Has received and is daily receiving by far the
Lirgest and most desirable stock of
Maple and Fancy ORY" (wOODM,
ever offered by him to the public.
Not deeming it necessary to enumerate, he would
say it embraces all the New Styles for the Fall and
Wiiiter trade. To which he would call the attention of
his old Customers and the public generally.
ALEXANDER JOHNSON, Jr.
Sept. 8. 48-W
1 • I • , -L- I 1 -. ,1 i shipment,
prices; and we wiu give the highest cash price at all j ...
titoei for Raw Hides and Tallow, in exchange for our' KINDS OF (Ol\TR\
articles.
Country Merchants would do well to call and examine
our Stock, as we can sell them Shoes of a much better
quality than they usually get, on very accommodating
terms. Southern Planters wouhi do well to send u* all
their orders as we are making a No. 1 article of NEGRO
SHOES, that are warranted to giv« entire satisfaction.
N. B. All Orders from a di'tance shall have prompt
attention.
S. S. CARTER. WM. CARTER.
Goldston V. O., Chatham ('o., N. C., >
March 15, 1859. /
96-
>un-
o’clock,
^ I i: ■■K.VNNV’ leaves Fnye'teville every Mon-
,1-. J 1 .'jijr.-'l.iv Dioi ni/jjr. 15 minutes after
- ; :iM>i W :lniin'_'t"n Tufsdfiy and Friday, at
-' ’ ■ ^ ■ J — MTi'i freight.
' iK:-;■ -.'Ol I'HLl’iM',R. ' with a full complement
' r i-'. iki'- 'III" or iiMi« iiijis per wwek, as cii'oum-
d ill K t»'
■ the >teunier ‘'ROW'AN’' will be re-
d:iv» Sh« will then take her place in
T S. LUTTERLOH.
51-tf
Ai:W LIAE.
J. W. BAKiCR
l.s now receivitiir from tho North the
largest, finest, and most carefully selected
stock of
FI K\lTI Ki:
ever offered in tljis market: wliich added to
his own manufacture, makes his assortment complete;—
all of which he will seli on the lowest pos-ribie terms for
cash or on time to punctual customers.
Fashionable painted cottage bed-rooin Furniture in
setts: curled liair and shuck, and cotton .Mattresses;
Looking Gla-'ses; U iiiow 'Vagons and ('radios; Side
Boards; Buivmus; Secretaries and l!ook-('a«es: What-
Nots; Tables, ttl! sorts: Wash Stanils; Candle Stands;
Wardrobes; Picture Frames and (Jliiss; Window Shades;
Cornices; Curtain Bands; Sofas in .Mahogony ami Wal
nut; Tete a Trtos; (Ottomans; Divans and Stools; Chairs
of every variety.
Kino lio.spwood Piano.s, one with ,?jolian at
tachment; Rosewood .Melodians. from the best manufac
tories in New Vork and Boston, warranted as good os
any made in the country, and will be sold at New Vork
prices—freiglit only added.
September 2. 4-'>tf
Factor
PKODllE, OU OTHER
AKTKIES.
He will also. : when placed in funds for that purpose,
promptly attend to the purchase and forwarding of a!!
descriptions of Groceries and other Merchaii'Iize which
may be requirel or ordered.
Likewise, he will attend promptly to all kinds of
B.VNK BUSINESS,—obtaining discounts and making
negotiations, renewing notes payable at Bank, anl pro
curing and forwarding i?!ink checks on distant j>laces.
Having had long personal experience and knowledge
of the business and trade of the placc. he feels great
confidence, tliat hy giving his entire and nndiviiled at
tention to these matters, and making only reasonable
and very moderate charges for his services, he will bt-
stimulated and encouraged by a liberal patronage, and
that in all cases he will succeed in giving entire and
general satisfaction. BEVERLY RO.SE.
Refer to
Messrs. H. & E. J. Lii.i.t.
Mr. Gkouoe McNeill.
ThoS. s. LtrTTKRLOH. Esq.
Fayetteville, Aug. 10
To Land Buyersi.
1'^HE unilersigned offers for sale, in the Coal region,
and within eight miles of the terminus of the Fay
etteville & Western Rail Road on Deep River,
KIKHT HINDKED ACRES OF LAND,
adjoining the Vtnd belonging to the estate of George
Wilcox, dec’d. and lying three miles South from Car-
bonton, on Little Pocket Creek, Moore county.
These Lands are well adapted to the growtli of corn,
cotton, wheat, oats, rye, &c. There are on the prem
ises a comfortable Dwelling and all necessary Out
houses. with about one hundred and fifty acres under
fence, including forty or fifty acres of never-failing
bottom land. This is a rare chance for persons wish
ing to make investments, as lands are undoubtedly ad
vancing in price in this section.
For further information apply to Mr. M. M. McRae.
Oane's Creek. P. O.. Moore county, or aldress me at
Fayetteville, N. C.
DANIEL McRAE,
For the Heirs of Gilbert McRae, dec’d.
Carbouton, Moore co., N. C.. Aug. 24 43tf
Cotton Plantation for ^ale.
1 OFFER for sale a Plantation iu Marlboro’ District,
situated nine miles from Bennettsville, two and a
half from Pee Dee River, seven from Railroad, and two
from the Mineral Springs. The Tract contains
THREE Hl .NDREU A\D THIRTT-SEVEX ACRES,
with loO under cultivation. The Buildings areallgiwd.
-A NEW DWELLING HtJUSE. with six room.s—fire
place in each room, pa-^sage through the hou.se, two
piazzas, one in front and one in the rear. My Land
will compare favorably with any in the District. I have
sixty acres of Bog land cleared, that will make thirty
bushels corn per acre. The place is cultivated this
year by James Peterkin. He will show any one who
wishes to look over the land. My only object for sell
ing is I have moved West.
Terms ea-^y. .\ddress me at Bennettsville, S. C.,
until 1st September, after that time at Selma, Ala.
GEORGE PETERKIN.
Aug. 4 4ttf
FOR Sill.
1 OFFER for sale 040 Acres of L.VND, lying on the I
West side of Cape Fear River, two miles below Fay- j
etteville. and extemling froiu the river into the sand- i
hills. This tract is about equally divided into river- i
ridge, Mwamp and sand-hill Land. About 80 acres. 1
adjoining the river, are under cultivation and .ire well I
suited to the growth of Corn and Grass: none of the
StNHtiip has been cleared. There are several good sites
for a ilwclling liouse on the sand-hilN. .\ny person
wi^hing to purchase will do well to make carl^’ appli-
CMtion, «s I have determined to sell.
THO.MAS J. ROBINSON.
Sept. 8, 18.')f. 4Jtf
P. TAYLOR
Has now in store, a oorupletc 8tock of Goods, consist
ing of
Dry Cioods, Hat^, Hoots & S$hoe«,
with a full stipply of
QROCERIES.
Also, just received, a lot of NEW .MACKEREL and
HERRINGS.
Sept. ft, 185'j 47-8t
J
Land aud Wood.
Western R. R
Tobacco! Tobacco!!
UST received from Webb & Whitted’s .Manufactory,
Hillsborough, N. (/., 25 BOXES TOBA(?CO, vari
ous brands and qualities, ranging in price from 18 to
75 cts. per lb., which I will sell at rwduced Factory
price.s. D. ANDERSON,
Agent for Webb & Whittel.
Sept. 7 47-
1 would call the attention ot
Tobacco Chewers to the W EBB & WHITTED BRAND,
also the CADET TW IST, which is superior to any thing
ever sold in this market.
—ALSO—
A lot of A No. 1 S.MOK.ING TOBACCO, by lb..
from W. k W'. For sale at No. 22 llay Street.
D. ANDERSON.
Sept 7 47-
The undersigned informs the
Shippers by his Line of Boats that tho loss of the Steamer
Rowan will not lessen his facilities for the traus]A>rta-
tion of freight. The new Steamer “NORTH CARO-
LINW” will take her place, an.I for lightness of draught,
freight capacity, speed ami finish for Passengers, she
is not surpassed by any Boat ever on Cape Fear River.
T. S. LUTTERLOH.
Sept. 8, 1 b*>y 4i-3t
Ipee dee la.Vd for «ale.
INTENDING to chf*.nge my business, 1 now offer for
sale my PLANT.\T10N on Pee Dee River, fourteen
mih" above Rockingham, containing I7M) .Acrcs. Seven
Hundred of which is good t'otton Land, unsurpasseil
by any land on the river. There are about Two Hun
dred and Seventy Five acres now iu cultivation, which
will yield a good crop, notwithstanding the severe
drought of July. The buildings on the premises were
put up tiji'in tlie rough and tumble jirinciple, conse-
tjuently not having cost much, will not be in the way of
my selling good l ind at a rea.sonable price. 1 will be
jdeased to show the land and growing crops to any per
son wishing to buy.
1 also understand that they claim
thiit there are one huiidred aud lifty thousand
Mormons iu Europe who are ready to join them
here, or, it they deteriuine to go to the island
spoketi ot‘, to unite with them there.
Huji/i. (or. vf the t*€ttnsyloania Inquirer.
(Jn what authority this statement rests we know
not, but we earnestly hope there may be truth in
it. No other mode of dealin*; with this hideous
excrescence seems pos.srt)le. Time has demou-
strat?d that it will not of it.self rot and slough off
Time has also proved that it will not scatter aud
be absorbed. Every year but concentrates it, in
durates it, enlarges it, and makes it the more
malignant. Solt treatuieut htus been tried tho
roughly and failed; and so has hard treatment. In
spite of every thing the abomination holds its own
and grows. There is absolutely no alternative
loft but utter and clean removal.
To accomplish this, violence cannot be used;
forcible expulsion would be contrary to every
principle ot our (lovcrnmerit. It can only be
done by agreement; and if the Federal (Jioveru-
ment chwjses to bargain with the Mormons for
their property in the Territory, and pay them
liberally, with an understanding that they shall
(juit American soil, we Io not apprehend that
there is any obstacle in the Constitution to prevent
it, or that the public mind will fail to sanction it.
It would be advantagetius to the fanatics them
selves, tor they must always be the object of ha
tred and opposition so long as they remain within
our borders. The greater part of them would
have no native ties to sunder, for they were born
in other lands, and a second emigration would
cost less feeling than the first. New (iuinea has
much to attract them—an area half a dozen times
larger than the State of New Vork, an excellent
climate, and a very degraded and a very mixed
population; it is moreover free from all civilized
jurisdiction. The advantage of their leaving
would be as great on our side- It would free us
from an enormous anomaly in our republican
system, which, if allowed to remain, must, for an
indefinite period hence, trouble and scandalile us
beyond all calculation; and it would oj>en a krge
region to the ingress of an intelligent and law-
rcspecting American population, who would in a
short time form a State lit in all respects to be a
member of the Union. If any propositions are
really before the Federal trovernment for the
voluntary exit of these people from our shores,
we trust they will receive the most favorable re
gard possible. No bettor time for deciding the
matter can be expected.—A’. V. Cmir. and Enq.
Rockingham. Sept. 185(^
V i 0 it
WM.
LE \K.
48-6t
iT (I U!
-VCRES of L.\ND lying on the Fayetteville &
miles from Town.
4oO Curds I’lNK WOOD cut and piled. .Ml for sale
pr.EP.^HKl) I'-V t>R S^NK.^Viti,
ompouii(t‘d fiitirel) from (il ^is.
I.i O.NK OF IHK hlC.T 1*U KlJ\Ti V«
1 IMll.Nr:
cheap In close the concern of C. 1',. RoIktIs iS: Co.
Ajiply to .i. M. IKiBKRT.S (.'O.
June 20, l^.■)y, 2 Hf
40-t’)\T
:i ■ .• -Id-.! with me. in this line. Mr. Jotin K.
an 1 will .»tyle the firm ORRELL A l),\ILEY.
■ fiurciiii'cd tiie Steamer Soi’THEk-ser, and in
will I.MVi- a .New Flat employed with her.
iiiL' us witli liieir patronage may rely ujion
i'Micli. l.\ applying to .Mr. Dailey on board,
i niv ' R. M. ORRELL.
i;r !.
\|'
.lyll.S K. UAILBT.
8()0-tf
To Hail Koatl ContrartorHl
n sT RE( ElVED
IO« IVHEEI.HARROWN,
•' 1 o’lMiig. for the Rail Road. For sale by
D. i W, McLAURIN.
M^r li la5'j. bUUtf
illore I\e\v Cwood^!
I AM just receiving my Spring Stock of Goods in my
line. They were selected iu the Northern cities by
I myself, with great care, and bought on thu most reason-
I able terms, by which 1 am enabled to offer the largest
stock I ever before offered to the public, and to offer
I them generally
I At Greatly Reduced Prices.
I FRUITS—Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Apples, Lemons, Or-
j anges, (.'berries, Currants, &c.
I PICKLES. JELLIES AND PRESERVES—a great va
riety:
PERFUAIERIES .-VND EXTR.VCTS of various kinds;
; FANCY SOAPS AND POMADES:
■j MUSICAL INSTRU.MENTS—Fiddles, Dr«ms, Fifes,
I Flutes. Banjos, Guitars. &c.;
i WALKING C.VNES—of every kind;
1 BASKETS AND WiLLtJW WARE;
I HOBBY HORSES, &c.:
I NUTS: FINE AND COMMON C.ANDIES; SARDINES;
' FINE CKJARS: SMOKING k CHEWING TOBA('CO;
: CRACKERS; FINE POCKET KNIVES:
I A large assortmentof PORT-MONAIES, some very nice;
■ FANCY ENVELOPES, and FANCY GOODS, TOYS
i and YANKEE NOTIONS; !
I An assortment of INDI.\ RUBBER (JOODS: j
I COMBS, WHIPS, FISHING TACKLE. I
j The public are respectfully invitel to call and ex- \
amine my stock. I have a great many handsome things I
I that cannot fail to please.
1 JAS. R. LEE. I
I Hotel Building. j
i March 31, 1859 i- '
l^aborer« Wanted.
^pilE Western Rail Road Co. wish to employ 4 able-
X bodied Slaves for the balance of the year, to work
on track repairs between Fayeiteville arnl Little River
Depot. W. .A. KUPER.
Ch. Lng. \ Siipt.
.July •> 20tf
- - *nor« tlm*- h'it nth*
Ii.it Iirlv a ' ihirnc. b il « Ltir, iriu#i.T. ii
•r to inntt*»r. lh«n -'n the
irr> Grrthm tw.iimt, itu? iwo
fv ithout Hn\ puinfiil
\ -.f U
• fhnf It p' ,t ; und v>hr>n i--
- }»• i li ii|» WJti. 14;
ISosids tor .^ale.
Bonds, (t’oupoiis payable in New
orfc. on tlie 1st .\pril and 1st Octolier.) in iiuanti-
ties to suit. Apply at the rranch of the ’ape
.Ml
nT.ATE
O Y
Mtate
CoUJloU
Bank,
•lune 1
Fear
LF..VN.
T.ttf
»nd w!»en
.t .1 '-t tfiitiralj
■ Ih® "'1*0’ •• • in
.♦•vi. jf itk J
prapti#'" *
of *n >r# tweirr
•r ' -irwitb to ro»nt#raot th«
■ .1 ; . I«.
thtBif>U3*dj is
|j|vrr t'oiii-
bui t-- (rj « «-
':r«« .uju> all
iMiaTHUtn supplriri;: in th«ir
•r. jjormitijr \h# ^viuinrU.
I»ui Ifyinif the hlooil.
m
rl'oi*
‘ I
pi -
peilOi!*'^ ii« ft* « 'j'Mi-
on t) • h9Ai ky Mil n t-
!.• rr- ^ •
fi.% ui fau.:, »t ■[ -h*
of or# o*ch:. *• « 1,1^ *•#
Kv»r 111# ' f iUn'
hii« Il his •iti'ir. :it *
lo Ttid io;’!*! . rn
QIALV ibilUi{;^n»«il'.k '
At likAt fonn1, an* |>«t » i4« »
plnint, in unj of 11* for»- •
r«iuin.
niO''I>i'i or I*»*d f.»pr
plac* a h«aUhT flow ot
mutinp food lo di^«st
KTid iut)
cjiuM of
(*ur*d.
W
By JKO. LAUI>l:i{,
TWO DOORS .\BOVR C. T. IIAKMI & SOXS’ STORE
Fayetteville, i\. 13.
Jm’7 20,1869. 64-ypd
!«»PRli\€} «T1EE$!
The Fayal, Everett and HaFelock Hats!
ALSO, a beautiful assortment of the L.ATEST STYLE
SOFT HATS (high and low crown.) and all the
styles of the most elegant Hats of the season, can now
be seen at the Bazaar.
A. McRLMMON.
March 16 97-ff
1*01*1 able and .stationary En^ine$»,
Fiiinpw, I
TFj are prepared to r(>ceive orders for the groat !
-VMHRIC.AN PUMP, worked without ppckiiig or !
pui-tion, tiirowing from Id to tii) gallons of water per j
minute; sizes frotu 1 to 4, price fl8 to Patented I
-Ajiril o. IS-j'J. .Also, Dodge’s Gutta Peicha ball valve, ^
Suction and Force Pumps
( ontnu'ts Taken Tur tlie Erection of Buildings.
materials furnished, and jobbing of all kinds executed
with neatness and dispatch.
A !•') Horse Power Stationary, aud an b Horse Port
able Engine, for sale cheap bv
WALT(.)N i BARRY.
Machinists and Car Builders.
Fayetteville, Aug. lo. ItsoW 40-
Town papers copy.
Leather and India Rubber
BELTIIVG, HOSE^ &c.
The undersigned hereby give notice that they are
prepared to furnish at short notice every description
of Machine Belting and India Rubber Hose.
Having in our emjdoy competent workmen, we are at
all times prepared to put Steam Engines in order. .All
orders promptly attended to.
WALTON .t B.AItRY,
Car Builders and Machinists.
Fayetfeville, N. C., July 28, 185‘J. 35-
Cruano! >fUano!!
/m/k LBS. No. 1 Peruvian Guano.
4U,UUU by E F
^•pt12
ficient to rtli
nminir &nd
lettriiiif, pti
uf tit*
IT« tb«
nrinc.
\«tu*
I .
!ii|(Lit, looMn» lh«* bo«r«t»
^ tipoonfuls will i^lwRT* »
..ml* obstruction r»H*«\««tlii
a perfect cut*.
teii«ve» I'liollc,
.a 8ni-« cai« for holci M
lof Cliolera«
^uMde«l TO throw il*
cin« aftwr n i*lrkii«**
Jauiuilcc r»mov« •»; Mil
from ihe «kin.
lim« li«fore Mtiug vi
. food w«IJ.
cnvrt Cliroiilc
while MtM
filmoat to th« dot*
tacks rs t.v Woriu* u
Ut ibr
Ai«riilitic tbik n:«diei)ie at a
A|^u«, Clilll K*vc*r,
.luUd Ty|>*. It op«*KiM
lar* wfllii r iw t«*t$fv tf«
For sale
MOORE.
48-
ORO€ERlE.«^ AT WHOL.E$$AL£.
I AM now receiviag my Stock of Groceries for the
J Fall Trade, consisting in part as follows,—
115 Bags Coffee;
50 Bbls. Coffee Sugar;
20 Hhds. Molasses;
50 Boxes Tobacco—factory prices;
75 “ Adamantine CaaJleai;
30 i Bbls; Snuff—Eagle Miiln;
50 Boxes Candy;
2oOO) Lbs. Iron—assorted:
50 boxes No. 1 ."^oap:
25 M Cigars;
502 Bags Corn:
75 Bales Eastern Hay;
15 Firkins Butter;
2i> Bbls. Leaf Lard:
35 J bbls. No. 1 Mackerel;
'lOO Lbs. Cod Fiah, &c.. Ac.
'ept 12, 185y
E. F.
.MOORS.
48-
no
2(*
2tl “
15 “
For sale V>y
."^ept 12
Wbi*«key and Rrandy.
BBLS. Pure Corn Whiskey;
Apple Brandy;
N. E. Rum:
American Brandy;
Old Rye Whiskey.
E. F.
MOORE.
4S-
Ragrsrin^ and Hoop Iron.
*) /WUk VDS. Gunny Bagging.
»)• vU'f Hoop Iron aiul Rope, for sale by
E. F. MOORE.
W
cur^.
in ioiii« nttn k« ■>«'
l.«lv«>r )it\
One dot« Afui Is suf- ^
and pr#T^iit t}'» f«Hxi from i
* ntir o » :*ikeu before ^
ntfirV.
wnlj tmc* d>»a
and
(Hie d>>s« taken after eat'b |
0:^()tie dose rf iwo
Mirk
One boitle taken for fe
eause of the di»«a*e, ftnd >
Onlrot • '!osr Ininiedmtt*!v i
(>ne dose often repeaMd is
9Torhus, and a prevemive ,
one bouie li
Mvs'aiu the e^Tects cf med.
prjr One bottle taken f'oi ^
I iwues^ or utiuaiurAl color
Uni* iluae ufckeu a short |
*o liie appetite, and roakc» i
o. e dose o^ei) reprfti«*d*|^
I rira in its wortx forms.
K»w«fl ron:plaint» >5t'ld
( or iwv dosiv enree at
• •:iMren lUeio ts no
r«>r!d, as it nr»^r f't
a |'»w bi>tt!ce
st*orbetjfca.
\Vs tak« pleasure iu r«
preTeniire *or Ke»rer •nd |
nul all Fevi rk ■- a Kil-
wiih tanifT. *t*d ihon'-atidt,
wuuderfnt \ iiti
,\II »'ho usr If art- filling thlr ui>ni>liuf>ui>
Iraliinunv In It* favol'.
Ml* Water in th» moulti wllh tlm liivl-
((oi-ator, aiiit nirallow botii tof^tlirr.
THE LIVER INVIGORATOR
t» A si'insTiru: iirgcovKKr, nd •
wurkinf: curee, almost too f^reat tc )>elieve. It cure* as i? is.'
(•af.e, et^en th§ >lfut€ ffiwifff and seldom tkei
bottle is reqt:ired to cure any kind of l.lv«r
Pom tim wo'st yawn^iV« or Z>^Mi#petVj to a romirvn
•ii'i >f wUtcL are the reault of a iMtt'asfCi l^lTfr.
rRfCB ONC OOLLAK rCK lOTTLC
Or. SaXKOKI), Fropriaiar, StS Hru't-iway. .>;•» T«rk
RetaU*4 bv all Dtugfinit. m « V
JAS. N. SMITH and S. J. HINSDALE,
Fayetteville, N. C.
Nov’r 11. 62-ly
F^re Instirance*
E refer onr realers to the annual statement of the
-Ktna instirnnce (’otnpnny, of Hartford. This snc-
sfu1 in?titution was incorporated hy the I>e^is!ature of
Connecticut in 181‘J, with a perpetual charter. Its
C'i]>ital is ;?.')00,H)i>, nni its accumulations uiceed SHOO,-
(HMI more, making its entire assets over ,oO(t,lMKI. in
vested a> deiailel in the statement referred to. These
results indii-ate that during the period of nearly forty
3‘ears since its organi/ation, (^without a single cliauge uf
its chief oflicer, iits business lia^ b(>en conducted with
judgment and prudence. It has t)ccn thu.-- far success
ful in an eiiiiiient degree, di.^idiarging. as we are in
formed, all its »l)ligations hy the paymcut of nl>ont
million ilvlldm for b^^'es, without a.^king a d.iy sdehiy in
any in.-^tance. It has had but little litigaiion. nutwith-
stauding the iiuuictise number of iransactuiiit* tuad«. In
order to attain as much cirtaiutp as posjiible iu aiuih a
bu.'iness as in«ur;ince, it has been the practice of the
Compnny. for several years, at great labor, carefully to
cl:i«sifv and arranni* their risks into ahonf fifty distinct
clas'i-H. so as to ascertain the amount iniiirel i>n each
tiic amount ol pi euiiiims receivel tlieri on. and the
amount of losses upon each. 'J’his clabsitication, extend
ing over ;i long period, aud covering property lo a very
large nnmunt. furnishes reliable data, and presents a
s lund. 'uh-Jt.jiutial basis of acinal experience, upttn whicf
to conduirt its business. Instirance is not a matter o-
luck or chauce, as many suppoue; its iia/.ards are ascei*
tainable. aud its jirinciiile.' capable of being reduced te
a system, t’le ]>i-ai-Mcal working aiiil result* of which ara
as certiiin :is that of any otiier iui'^iness. The -Etng
Comy>:i!iy. ’>y j IIk . ing rigidly to i's systeai. and placing
its ba'»ine.''i upon a healthy basi«, has obtained the oon
fidence of the cor.nuunity to an i-xteiit sit1j>asi»«d by no
; other Company in tlie U. .States, and has iiicic».-,eJ its
1 business and its income from year toycar with a steady
' growth. One great source of its security is rhe wide
distriliutiou of its risks—a policy which if pnr^iie® with
I great strictness—limiting the ainonnt to be covered iu
I each locality. By this course it has passed, witi* coia-
i parative impunity, through some of the nios; sweeping
and destructive fires, which have swallowed up other
! Companies less cautious in th“ir business. It Ijj a system
like this, based upon ex))erienee. which given stabifity
and soundness to a company, aud lo tl*e assured con-
i fideuce and security.—lialtimure
\rent of the above C’ouipatij. at Fayetteville,
i K. .1. HALE.
Blanks ot allltinds for sale at this Otftce. i
Knitting? Work, a Well of many
Texftires. hy Hulh Partington.
' Presbyterian Psalmodist: Southern Harmony: School
I Books, icc. Just received.
E. J. HALE ic SON.
August 27.