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fop the i-op mm.1 Attorney at Law, Fayetteville, N. We are just receiving our- new-ajoek of HAW RIVER ACADEMY. THE undersigned hu take, charge School near the town of PittsborV, Chatham N. presenting unusual advantages for the education, of children of both sexes. It will be called for the present, Haw River Academy.

The citizens of the neighborhood are taking hold of the enterprise with an earnestness which betokens good success. They will furnish board and comfortable rooms for $6 a month to as many as may desire to enter. This is a highly agreeable and advancing neighborhood, and will be in every way pleasing to such as are really in pursuit of an education, and no others are wanted. The Tuition will be as follows: For Primary English, $7 50 per Session. Advanced Do.

10 00 Classical Do. 15 00 IULRIGR FEMALE MIMRY. Raleigh, C. 1 SECOND THURSDAY IN JANUARY, and continual weeks. pXcuLTY.

BRAME, A. Mv President and Prof, of Latin, Mathematics and Experimental Science. REV R. T. HEFLIN, Prof, of Moral Philosophy.

MIS3 A. J. SEARLE, Teacher of French, German and Oil Painting. MISS Si E. COOK, Teacher ef Music, recii nd Oriental Painting, Painting in Water-colors, Drawing, Leather-work, MISS Teacher of Music and English.

MRS. M. A. BRAME, Matron. EXPENSES PER 21 WEEKS.

English Branches, m'nn Latin, Greek, French and German, each, Music, with use of Instrument, Grecian and Oriental Painting, Painting in Watet-colors. Drawing, each, Oil Painting, Embroidery. Wax-fruit, Leather-work, each, 6.W Lectures and use of Apparatus, Contingent Expenses, Hoard, including servants' attention and fuel, Washing and lights, from $1,50 to $2 per month. Pupils received at any time, and charged from time of entrance till end of term. Deductions made only for protracted sickness.

jgJ-All bills payable half at the beginning and half at the end of term. Persons desiring further information will please apply to T. H. Brame, or Rev. R.

T. Hcfliii. M. A. BLEDSOE, Pres't.

Board Trustees. A- M. Gobmah, Sec'y. Nov. 18.

69-3m nXiiRiNBBRcii men scnooiT THE 14th Session of this Institution will open on the 12th of JULY 1859, under the charge of Dak'l. Stkwabt, A. as Principal. Board can be had either at the Steward's Hall or in the neighborhood at $8 per month, exclusive jf lights and washing. For futther information apply to the undwaigned at Laurinburgh, N.

C. R. D. DICKSON, Sec y. Laurinburgh, June 18.

25-tf HO! EVfeRY ONE WHO IS HUNGRY! Come to Oterbaugli's and Eat. mHE subscriber would inform the inhabitants of Fay I etteville. and the traveling public in general, that he has returned from New York, and is at his old stand on Bow Street, and has rented the adjoining house and fitted it up in a neat and convenient manner for a gentleman's Dining and Oyster Saloon, where he will be prepared to give all who will favor him with a call, a good warm meal at all hours for 40 cents, or onthe European nlan. as will best suit his euests: and where will be found good Oysters in every style. He would refer to his for mer reputation as regards keeping a house of the kind BILL OF FARE: Fried Sausage.

40 cts. Fried Tripe, 40 cts. BeefSteak, Boiled Ham, 25 Pork "25 Broiled Chicken, 40 Ham and Eggs. 40 Roast Beef. 25 Mutton Chops.

2-5 Roast Pork, 25 Yeal Cutlets, 25 Oysters stewed, 25 Fish Balls, 25 Oysters fried, 40 Opossum. 40 Oysters raw. 25 Fresh Fish, 25 Oysters scolloped. 40 Green Tea, 5 Black Tea, 5 Coffee, 5 Pgr Families supplied with Oysters by the quart or gallon. G.

OVERBAUGH. Oct :J.l 02-3m THIS, the most commodious I in cr son "otel So lilrUlTC I''. 'w xeet on n. gSi vonaiaaon streets inatti business portion of the town, and of the Banking Houses, Wholesale Merchant. 1 pm rroance ueaiers.

pnnij. J-Business men will find the Hotel and comfortable house. 00tlTnieiit EwSsr ocrri8fl5d8.depart from SHEMWFZj7Houip FAYETTEVILLE, East tide of Green Street, a ew j' of the Market THE Subscriber desires throush tV to ackow1e.lge the liberal patron ed upon his House the nt JHi. has just erected New Stables and Carriage si i Mte ient to the House nn'l to wator he a ing to his patrons and the public 'L 1a-: still prepared accomiuodntc'ihcni prmanent board, and respectTully solieii ot tne do rat patronage heretofore receivifl l'' ertion on hi part shall be used to render iWAn ble during their sojourn with him. His stipplied with the bet the market afTonlii 5 V1; March 24, 1 858.

YV A JVE UOlk GOLDSBORO', X. cj TUB undersigned announces to the that he has taken charge of the 7 tablishment, and is prepare' to Boarders, by the day. week he assures all who may favor him with their patm that he willendeavor to give perfect satisfaction tT' armnliftd with tlio loat tlm mortal i 4Ue ft auxins. SMITH M.lJr Goldsboro', Jan'y 28, 1859 L.a!orer Wanted. mnE Western R.

R. Co. wish t0 emr, I Aft enW u.i.v iir.n, to Work Section No. 14, 24 mile- frm p-. ville, to whom they will ayette- pay day.

By order of the President and Directors AMhs v. marsh Nov I n3f NEAREST AND QUICKEST ROUTE TO TOE RAILROAD' HOLMES ROBINSON'S F01R HORSE STAGE LIE 10 KEXANSVILLE. VIA WARSAW, IS the shortest and most expeditions for travelers goinp North or South. Leaving Fayetteville everv day 2 o'clock P. M.

THROUGH IX TEX FIOURS. The traveling public who would study their conifor: and convenience will take the Warsaw Stage. JBsgr THROUGH TICKETS TO WELDON mtu had at the Stage Office. Fayetteville. Aug 1859.

38-1 LUTTE'KIWS TANK. STE AMER "FANNY" leaves Fayetteville every Monday and Thursday morning, at 15 minutes after Sun and Wilmington Tuesday and Friday, at o'clock, carrying passenjrers and freight. Steamer "SOUTHERNER," with a full eomplement of Flats, makes one or more trips per week, as circumstances may require. The accident to the Steamer "ROWAN" will be repaired in a few days. She will then take her place in the line.

T. S. LUTTERLOH. Oct'r 4, 1858. 61 -tf NEW L.INE.

I HAVE associated with me, in this line. Mr. John K. Dailey, and will style the firm ORRELL DAILBV We have purchased the Steamer Sotthesnee, adin a few days, will have a New Flat employed with her Those favoring us with their patronage may rely up-m prompt despatch, by applying to Mr. Dailey on boiri or to me at my office.

R. M. ORRELL. K. M.

OBRKLL. March 26, 1859 JOHN K. DAILSY. 800-tf -I A A BBLS. No.

1 Split and Bulk Herring; 1UU 100 Bales EXTRA HAY; 50 RICE STRAW; 20 Boxes ADAMANTINE CANDLES; 40 BAR SOAP; 25 Barrels CO ALE; 20 WHISKEY, some very fine, viz: 0U "Dew Drop" (5 years old,) Family, Reserve, Excelsior; 6 Packages FRENCH BRANDY: 1 Cask CATWABA BRAXDY, on Consignment from a gentleman connecteJ with Bank in the city of N. will be soU on account of consignee. BThe above are just ree'd and will be sold low by 7. II. ROBERTS CO.

July 11, 1859 31" Persons in Want OF PURE and splendid flavored old Whiskey can furnished by us with Old Dew-Drop, Magnolia Family, Excelsior and Reserve brands, all of which we warrant as represented or no sale. J. H. ROBERTS C(V PS. We have other common brands of Whiskey, but none of the "long range," such as Coffin, R'tte' Monumental, Blue Ruin.

J. H. ROBERTS CO. 29tf July STOVES, SHEET IK0, TIN-WARE, ON HAND, a large assortment of Box and Cooking Stoves; Tin-ware; Sheet-Iron; Lead Pipe. Also Ihe OW Dominion Coffee Pof For sale by JAMES MART1E Nov'r 24.

JjL- PAINTS, OILS, SPERM, Refined, Lard, Linseed and Tanners' OIL-White Burning Fluid; Putty; Window Uiw and Sash of all sizes.4 ALSO A fresh supply of POND'S PAIN DESTROYER For sale by JAMES MARTE Nov'r 24, 1858. 6btI Hardware, Cutlery. SADDLERY, JAMES MARTINE is now receiving a large and gene ral assortment of every thing in the above line. ALSO A. prime article of Rio, Laguira and Jav Crushed and Brown SUGAR; Sugar House SIKir MOLASSES.

hJ All of which is offered oa as good terma as can in this market. Nov'r 24, 1858. 66tf The Subscriber had a HorjJ taken from his Stable last night. He is a Gray, 14 years old, large siie, flat, footed and laiy. Any formation so that I get him again will be thann i received and liberally rewarded.

ELIAS GAIE I- East aid. Cap Fear River, 8 miles fromFayetteTW i a iS mlfE substsrlberi hay swai 1' tor the approacMiif fan Trade, embraciag! a Urge and general aasortnaent te- Groceriefpolow-var, By the Ton or less; Sole Leather, Calf Skins, Shoe FtoiUwss, With articles generally waited for manufacture of Shoes! In great variety, and SADDLERY HARD-WARE. Ti have also added larrely by Direct Importation from the Manufacturera in Europe to their i enabled to save ta their customers the Northern Jobbers' Profits, and they are disposed to sell at a amall advance on cosi on meir usual terms. They solicit an examination of their mnAa tiv th Trade crenerallv. In addition to the above variety of Goods, which in the aggregate constitute one of the largest if not The Largest Stock to be Found in North Carolina.

i the undersigned are Sole Agents in this placfc for Mesa. Wm. Carter Son, of Chatham for tne sale oi tneir SUPERIOR BROCwANS. Messrs. C.

Son are manufacturing Shoes frpm Leather i.ii tanned by themselves except tne outer Bote; tney nave all the recent improvements in machinery, and are making A Shoe That Planters Will Find Superior in every respect to any ever offered for sale in this sec tion, and at a reasonable price. Call and see August 8, 1859 38- D. W. McLAlRlS, OULD invite attention to their large and desirable Stock of GROCERIES, Consisting in part of 150 Bags Rio, Laguira and Java Coffee; 100 Bbls. and Hhds.

Sugar (assorted;) 25 Hhds. Molasses; 30 Bacon Sides and Shoulders; 500 Sacks Salt; 150 Boxes good Tobacco; 125 Sperm, Adaman tine Tallow Candles; 50 Soap (assorted;) 50 Candy 100 Bags Shot 1000 lbs. Bar Lead; 30 Bbls. Snuff Eagle Mills; 25 Kegs Soda; 250 Nails. ALSO A large and general assortment of Hardware and Cutlery; Farming Utensils, of all descriptions; American, English, Swedes and Peruvian Iron; Blister, German and Cast Steel; Blacksmiths' Tools; Coopers' Corn Shellers and Straw Cutters; Buckets, Brooms aud Pails; Cotton, Manilla and Jute Rope, (all kinds and quality;) Plow Lines and Bed Cords; Hollow Ware; Cotton Yarns and Sheetings at factory prices.

All of which will be sold low roa cfsn, or on usual time to prompt paying customers. Country Merchants are respectfully requested to call and examine our utock before purchasing elsewhere. D. McLAURIN. March 3, 1859 93tf Te Farmers and Planters of N.

Carolina! Particularly Those Who Trade at Fayetteville. i LL know the want and feel (he necessity of having A. a reliable, home-made Fertilizer, carefully prepared and sold at moderate cost, whose vitality to Plant and durability in Soil, should make it a fit substitute for the expensive Ouanoa. This desideratum is now attained, in the "NATIONAL FERTILIZER," discovered and patented by Dr. Louis Harper, lately State Chemist and Geologist of Mississippi.

The "National Fertilizer" is made of all the rich and vigorous elements necessary to the composition of a Manure. Its virtues being derived from Dissolved Bone Dust, Marine Fish, King Crabs, Potash, Soda, mixed Phosphates, with Carb. and Sulph. Lime, Soluble Silica, ic. The "National Fertilizer is put up in strong bags of 200 lbs.

each, stamped with Company's mark, sold here at $1 75 per 100, or at the Company's Office in New York at $1 50 per 100 lbs. The undersigned, the sole Agent for this part of the State of North Carolina, has a amall supply on hand, and at short notice, will be pleased to furnish to those who may wish to try it, any required quantity. BEVERLY' ROSE. Fayetteville, N. Nov.

21 69-3m GROCERIES AT WHOLESALE. I AM now receiving ray Stock of Groceries for the Fall Trade, consisting in part as follows, 115 Bags CofTee; 50 Bbls. Coffee Sugar; 20 Hhds. Molasses; 50 Boxes Tobacco factory prices; 75 Adamantine Candles; 30 Bbls: Snuff Eagle Mills; 50 Boxes Candy; 20000 Lbs. Iron assorted; 60 boxes No.

1 Soap; 25 Cigars; 502 Bags Corn; 75 Bales Eastern Hay; 15 Firkins Butter; 20 Bbls. Leaf Lard; 35 Bbls. No. 1 Mackerel; 500 Lbs. Cod Fish, E.

F. MOORE. Sept 12, 1859 48- W. C. TROY HAS just received this morning, from Steamer North Carolina, 6 bbls.

No. 1 Mackerel, new. 10 3 20 and bbls. No. 1 do.

25 boxes Cheese. 5 kegs selected Goshen Butter. 10 bbls. Leaf Lard. 15 New Mullets in oak and pine bbla.

He has on hand a general assortment of GROCFUJES, which will be sold cheap for Cash or exchanged foi Country Produce. Oct. 6, 1859. 65tf The Subscribers, In addition to their former Stock, have just ree'd QA A SACKS 8 ALT, 3Uv SO bbls Mullets, in oak and pine barrels, 10 firkins Goshen Butter, 10 hhds new crop Molasses, English Dairy and New York State Cheese. PEMBERTON SLOAN.

Oct'r 31, 1859. 62tlJy Just Received, A large lot NEGRO SHOES and KERSEYS, OSNABURGS, FACTORY SHEETINGS and YARNS, at Factory Prices. PEMBERTON SLOAN. Oct'r 81, 1859 62tlJy Whiskey and Brandy. mBBLS.

Pure Corn Whiskey; 26 Apple Brandy; 20 N. E. Bum: 20 American Brandy; 15 Old Rye Whiskey. For sale by E. F.

MOORE. Sept 12 48- To Rail Road Contractors! JUST RECEIVED lOO WHEELBARROWS, light and strong, for the Rail Road. For aale by ft W. McLAURIN. March 29, 1859.

800tf Webster's Elementarv Knlilnr Book, for sal by X. J. HJLLB 4 BOX. WILL attend the County and Superior Court or Cumberland, Harnett, Moore and Robeson Coun- tiea. Prompt attention given to the collection, or ail claims entrusted to his hands.

Oct. 17, 1859. 58'tf H. W. HORNB, a nn wp WF.

Jt WJt M. M. Mm. rj AT be found at the umce oi um. d.

near the Court House. on 1QKO I ZB-1 I lie ov, 1 JOSEPH BAKKR, ATTORiVEV AT LAW, HAS 'taken an office next door to Wm. B. Wright's Law Office on Green Street. He will attend and practice in the County and Superior Courts of Cumberland, Bladen, Robeson and Sampson.

March 23, 1859. RORY IflclVAIR, Attorney and Counsellor at LUMBERTON, N. C. WILL attend and practice in the County and Superior Courts of Robeson, Richmond and Cumberland. All business intrusted to him will receive prompt attention and collections punctually remitted.

Oct. 6, 1859. 55tf JOHIVP7FiJlVlJER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, WILL PRACTICE IS THE COURTS OF Robeson, Cumberland, Columbus and Bladen. Office at Lumberton, Robeson N. C.

July 6, 1869 -9tf r. jTci-air, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, FAYETTEVILLE, N. WILL practice in the Courts of R.obeson, Cumberland, Harnett and Richmond JJsg- Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to hin. Feb'y 5, 1859 80- WORTH ITTLEY, Forwarding and General Commission Merchants Fayetteville, C. J.

A. WORTH. (72tf) JOS. UTLBT. R.

iTI. ORRELL, TURPENTINE INSPECTOR. THOSE sending their Spirits Turpentine to me may rely upon it to have prompt and careful attention. My warehouses are fronting the wharves and near the river. Sept'r 13, 1858.

45tf OWE YARBROlfH. HAVE this day entered into Copartnership for the purpose of transacting the Commission and Forwarding Business, in all its branches, in Wilmington, and will give prompt personal attention to all business entrusted to their care. Liberal cash advances will be made on Consignments of Country Produce. BSOffice on North Water over II. Vonglahan's Store.

JOHN W. O. S. YARBROUGH. Wilmington.

Oct 20. 18.r,r f.4- Wm. II. Commission Merchant WILMINGTON, X. C.

ITflLL give special attention to the sale or shipment If of all Naval Stores, Cotton, Flour, Timber, and other country produce. Refers to: H. R. Savage, Cashier Bank of Cape Fear. Wilmington; Jno.

Dawson, Pres't Wilmington Branch Bank of North Carolina; W. H. Jones, Cashier Raleigh Branch Bank of Cape Fear. Nov 9, 1859 (55-tf 00. HARRIS.

W. W. HARRIS. A. J.

IIOWgLL. HARRIS HOWELL, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 17, 1859.

58-lYpd ROBERT II. COW General Commission IFerehant, WILMINGTON, N. C. Office South Corner Market and Water streets, up-stairs. uct.

16, ioy. 57-1 T. C. 11. G.

WORTH, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan'y 28, 1859 84tf W. H. ALLEN.

CLARK. ALLEN CLARK, Commission 11 1, WILMINGTON, X. C. DEALERS IX LIME, PLASTER, CEMENT, HAIR, lc. Agents for Rush Line of Steamers.

PROMPT personal attention given to consignments Naval Stores, Cotton or other Country Produce, for sale or shipment. Jan'y 19, 1859. 81- H. GRAHAM, conmssiojv WILMINGTON, N. C.

TITILL give prompt and personal att ention to all rnn If signments of Spirits Turpentine, Rosin, Tar and lurpenune, anu an country produce for sale. JBQ? Office up stairs, over the store of Mr. Vonglahn and joining Lutterloh's Wharf, "North Water street. June 23. ostf JOSEPH R.

BLOSSOM ill ML 1 I i AN Forwarding Merchant, Wilmington C. personal attention given to all Consignments, and Cash advances made on Produce to be shipped tu omer pons or soiu in mis marxet. Feb. 12, 1855. 67tf JAS.

C. SMITH. MILES COSTIN JAS. C. SMITH Factors, Commission and Forwarding Merchants.

WILMINGTON, N. C. PROMPT attention given to sale of TIMBER, LUM BER, NAVAL STORES and all kinds of Produce Liberal advancements made on Consignments. Refer to E. P.

Hall, Pres't Branch Bank of State H. R. Savage, Cash'r Bank Cape Fear. John Dawson Esq. July 20, 1850 33-6mos A CARD.

A WORD TO MY OLD FRIENDS fPHOSE persons for whom Vinvo Bankirfg business for years: I ftm still willing to anno itai, V. i mui iub same promptness that 1 have always done; and to others that may want discounts, Pension business, I offer my services, with a promise of strict attention. JAS. COOK June 27, 1869. 26tf BOOK-BINDiNG I all its kinds, executed with neatness and despatch, Small jobs when done must be paid before delivered! THOS.

H. TILLING HAST. Opposite the Female High School, Hay Street May 14, 1859. itly Roofing: and Guttering, 'Don at short notice, by C. W.

ANDREWS, MARKET SQUARE. Oofr 4 66- La wf' EJedlcal and SUscellaneons Books; School Books; Blank Books; Writing Papers; Envelopes, fee. E. J. HALE OetVe, 1859 66- SECOJVn STOCK.

STARR WILLIAMS, IMPORTERS A JOBBERS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Umbrellas and Ready-Itlade Clothing. Wbst End Faybttrvillk Hotel Building. ARE now receiving their SECOND PURCHASE of Goods for thia season. This stock is large, and well worthy the attention of buyers, who arc invited to oall and examine for themselves. J.

B. STARR. J. M. WILLIAMS.

Fayeiteville, Oct'r 13, 1859 57- CO-PARTNERSHIP. JflcRimmon Smith. I HAVE his day associated with myself Mr. MICHAEL SMITH, who has had an experience of five years in the Hat and Cap business in the city of New York, and is thoroughly conversant with every department thereof, in consequence of this increased facility in purchasing, coupled with the fact that our goods will be bought exclusively for cash, we will be enabled to sell all goods in our line, to the trade and the community at large, at as low figures as they can be bought in the Northern market. A.

McRlMMON. THE style of the Firm will be in future McRlMMON SMITH. A. MJRIMMOH. MICHAEL SMITH.

Fayetteville, N. Oct'r 1, 1859. 58- MRS. HART AS returned from the North, and is now opening and receiving a fashionable assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, including a variety of FANCY ARTICLES: also, a choice selection of Velvet and Silk Bonnets. The public are respectfully requested to calL J6p0rders from the country will meet with prompt attention.

Store in the McRae Building, joining the Fayetteville Hotel. Oct 28 62-3m MILLINERY AM MfflMlKliG. HAVING engaged the services of Mrs. TELLER, of New York, an experienced Milliner and Ih-ess Maker, (who will be assisted by the best help to be procured in the place,) I have fitted up Rooms over ray Store, where I shall carry on the above business in all its branches. All who require anything in this line will do well to call and examine for themselves.

ALEX. JOHNSON. Jr. Sept. 2t.

o2tf Bonnets! A FINE assortment of BONNETS, trimmed or un-trimmed, always on hand and sold low at ALEX. JOHNSON'S. Jr. Sept 26 52-; Bonnets! 0 ANY MATERIAL OR STYLE, made at short notice, at ALEX. JOHNSON'S.

Jr. Sept 26 52- Dress LADIES can be served in this line, and work done promptly, by calling at ALEX. JOHNSON'S, Jr. SeDt 26 52- Hoots shoes: OF EVERY STYLE AND VARIETY. rTlHE Subscriber has returned from New lfl York, and is receiving his Fall and Win-aWrf mm ter Stock of Boots and Shoes, consisting in part as follows: All Kinds of Water-Proof Boots and Sboes, fine and coarse; all kinds of fine Dress Boots, from the finest Stitch Boot to the finest Pump; all kinds of Patent Leather Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, and a good supply of Boys' Boots and Shoes, fine and coarse; also, a large supply of Brogans of tbe best that the city of New York can afford.

All Kinds of Lady's Boots, with heels and without; Ladies' Slippers. Gaiters; Misses' Slippers: Ladies' Walking Shoes; Misses' French Boots. Also, Children's Patent Metalic Tip, with copper on the toe to prevent the toe from wearing out; Boy's Gaiters and Shoes and Boots; all kinds of Calf Skin Shoes, the best style and well made, and cheaper than I ever fcad; a large lot of Over-Shoes; High Quarter Over-Shoes of Cassimere, also of the old style; Misses' Gaiters of all kinds, with and without heels; Men's Gaiters of all styles, light and heavy; Water-proof of a new style. Also, a lot of Carpet Bags, Satchels, and Trunks. A large lot of Sole Leather kept on hand and for sale, cut to suit customers.

The above work will be sold as low as any person can sell the same kind of work. This work I warrant not to rip before the sole wears through I will mend them without any charge. I try to keep the best quality, and I think I am a good judge, as I have worked at the trade for the last 18 years. I only ask you to call and look, and I kbow you will buy from me. All you want is to get that is good and at a low price, and when you see my stock, I know you will be satisfied.

I am thankful for the favors bestowed on me for the last five years past, I hope they will be increased for the time to come. If any person wishes home-made work, I would say to them, if they will leave their orders with me, I will ensure as good a fit as can be made in the State, and the workmanship I will compare with any in the State or out of the State. Repairing done in the best style and at the shortest notice. I think I have given you a small sketch of my goods. Call; I want to see you all, and I tell you we will have a great town before long.

Call and see me, opposite the Cape Fear Bank. M. FAULK. Fayetteville. N.

Sept 29, 1859 54-3m FAYETTE 1LLE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. ASSETS $254,618.62. THIS Company has been in operation more than six years, and has paid its fire losses, amounting to $23,524.87 without any assessment; insurance averaging its members about per cent. Amount of property now insured, $1,663,490.01 Amount premium notes now on hand, 247,738.08 Directors. Geo.

McNeill, S. T. Hawley, D. A. Ray, W.

N. Tillinghast, H. L. Myrover, A. A.

McKethan, 8. W. Tillinghast, J. D. WilUams, Henry Lilly, Jas.

G. Cook, N. A. Stedman, A. W.

Steel, S. J. Hinsdale, Jas. Kyle, T. S.

Lutterloh, Hon. J. G. Shepherd, Wm. McLaurin, R.

F. Brown, Wilmington. A. E. Hall, Wilmington.

OrriCKRs: GEO. McNEILL, President, D. A. RAY, Vice President. C.

A. McMTLLAN, Secretary John Collins and C. C. McCrummen, Travailing Agents. Jg- The Company invite applications.

May 19, 1859. 16-Y THE IVORTR CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY NOW in the tenth, year of successful operation, with growing capital and firmer hold upon public confidence, continues to insure the lives of all healthy persons from 14 to 60 years of age, for one year, for seven years, and for life all life members sharing in the profits. All slaves from 10 to 60 yean of age are insured for one year or for five years for two-thirds their value. All losses are punctually paid within 90 days after satisfactory proof is presented. For further information the public is referred to Agents of the Company in all parts of the State, and to R.

H. BATTLE, Secretary, Raleigh. E. J. HALE, Agent at Jan'j 1859.

FayttterUl, H. 0. I I The first term of 5 months will commence the 9th of January. For further information address the Principal, Pittsboro', Chatham N. C.

JOHN R. HOLT, Principal. Nov. 10, 1859. 70-6w JEFFRIES CREEK ACADEMY.

MARION DISTRICT, S. C. ANEW Institution is open for a competent Teacher in English and Classical Studies, and will go into operation 16th January, 1860. It is situated 6 miles South of Mars Bluff, on W. M.

R. Road, healthy location, convenient to churches, surrounded with intelligent and moral families: a new and commodious house with good water. The School will be limited to 80 scholars. Salary of $700 is offered, and if entire satisfaction is given, $800 at the end of the year. The Trustees will receive applications until Friday the 80th day of December, at which time an election will take place.

Address HECTOR CAMERON, P. Jeffries Creek, S. C. Nov 22 704t Hillsboro' Military Academy. THIS Institution is under the conduct of Col.

C. C. TEW, late Superintendent of the State Military Academy at Columbia, S. C. The staff of instruction for 1860 will comprise six officers.

For a Circular, address the Superintendent. Nov 21 68-4tsw4t SALE OF JLAI. BY virtue of a Decree of the Court of Equity for Richmond County, made at Fall Term, 1859, on the Petition of AV. McL. McQueen, by his Guardian James S.

McQueen, Ei Parte, I shall sell to the highest bidder, at the late residence of Rev. Arch'd. McQueen, deceased, on Saturday the 17th day of December next, SIX HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND; said land adjoins the lands of Dr. John Malloy and others, and i9 well adapted to the growth of cotton and corn. Terms of sale, Two Hundred Dollars cash, the balance with a credit of one and two years, the purchaser giving bond and approved security.

JOHN D. SHAW, C. M. E. Nov.

20. 722t JVOTICE. THE subscriber having at November Term, 1859, of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Robeson County, obtained an order for that purpose, will proceed on Monday the 2d day of January, A. 1860, at the Court House door in the town of Luraberton. to sell at Public Auction, SEVEN LIKELY NEGROES belonging to the estate of Joseph Smith, dec'd.

A credit of Six Months will be given, and bond and good security required. J. R. CARTER, Adm'r. Dec'r 1 72-ts STATE OF OKTII CAROLINA, ROBESON COUNTY.

Hector McLean vs. Daniel S. Morrison and wife Susannah, Effie McLean, Catharine McLean, Margaret J. F. McLean, Mary C.

McLean. Daniel B. McLean, Sarah A. McLean, Hugh A. McLean, Neill McLean, Neill McPhaul and wife Margaret, and the children and next of kin of John McLean, and the children and next of kin of Mary Johnson, whose names are unknown.

Attachment in Equity against said Neill McPhaul. IT appearing to my satisfaction that said Hugh A. McLean, Neill McLean, Neill McPhaul and wife Margaret, and the children and next of kin of John McLean, and the children and next of kin of Mary Johnson, whose names are unknown, are non-residents of this State, they are hereby notified to appear at the next term of the Court of Equity, to be held for the County of Robeson aforesaid, at the Court House in Lumberton, on the 4th Monday in March next, 1860, and plead, answer or demur to said bill, or the same will be heard ex parte as to them and a decree be rendered pro confesso. R. S.

FRENCH, C. M. E. Dec'r 2. 726w STATE OF ORTII CAROLINA, MONTGOMERY COUNTY.

Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Oct'r Term 1859. James C. Clark vs. Daniel P. Clark, Archibald C.

Clark, Calvin Buie and wife Ellen Buie. Petition for Dower. IN this case, it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Archibald C. Clark, one of the defendants in this case, is not an inhabitant of this State, It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in Fayetteville Observer, a newspaper published in said town of Fayetteville, for six successive weeks, notifying the Baid defendant to be and appear before the justices of our Baid court, to be held for the county of Montgomery, at the Court House in the town of Troy, on the first Monday in January next, then and there to plead, answer or demur, or the same will be held pro confesso as to him. Witness, John McLennan, Clerk of our said court, at office, this the first Monday of October A.

D. 1859 68-6t john Mclennan, c. c. c. Montgomery Superior Court ol Law, FALL TERM.

1859. Samuel H. Christian vs. John T. Andrews.

Original Attachment. TT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the Defendant, Jno. T. Andrews, is not an inhabitant of this State, It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Fayetteville Observer, for six weeks, for the said Jno. T.

Andrews to appear at me next, term or this Court, to be held for the County of Montgomery at the Court House in Troy, on the last Monday in February 1860, and answer, replevy or plead to the same, otherwise judgment pro confesso will be taken against him. Witness, James B. Ballard, Clerk of our said Court, at office, the last Monday in August A. D. 1859, and in the 84th year of American Independence.

Issued the 25th day of October 1859. 4Gt JAMES B. BALLARD, C. S. C.

Montgomery Superior Court ol Law. FALL TERM, 1859. E. G. L.

Barringer vs. John T. Andrews. Original IT appearing to the satisfaction of the (fourt, that the defendant, John T. Andrews, is not an inhabitant of this State, It is ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Fayetteville Observer for six weeks, for the said Jno.

T. Andrews to appear at the next Term of this Court, to be held for the County of Montgomery, at the Court House in Troy, on the last Monday in February 1860, and answer, replevy or plead to the same otherwise judgment pro confesso will betaken against him. Witness, James B. Ballard, Clerk of our said Court, at office, the last Monday in August A. D.

1859, and in the 84th year of American Independenoa. This, 25th day of October 1859. p'-lGt JAMES B. BALLARD, C. S.

C. Public Notice IS hereby given, that at the expiration of three months from the date hereof, application will be made to the President, Directors and Company of the Bank of Cape Fear, for new Certificates for two shares of the stock of said Bank, standing in the name of Donald Mclnnish, in lieu of the originals, dated 8d Aug. 1857, and numbered J7J and 974. jfoji McRAE, Ex'r of Duncan McRae, e. wh0 Ex'r of Donald Mclnnish.

Fayetteville, Sept 16 603m ACiENT WANTED, mo Solicit Orders for our $15, $20, and $25 Patent I Sewing Salary $40 per month, with expenses paid. It is a practical machine for every fami ly; so simple in its construction that a child can learn, to run it, and half an hourV experience wiU enable a fedy to operate with it well. Warranted equal to anv high priced machines. Address I. HALE Jr.

Nov. ,9 NewboryportMass. SPECIAL COt'RT. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. CUMBERLAND CO Superior Court of Law, Fall Term A.

D. 1H59 Present, The Hon. David F. Calpwsll, Judge Presiding TT is ordered by the Court that a Special Term of the J. Superior Court of Law ana Equity for the County and State aforesaid, is to be held at the Court House in the town of Fayetteville, on the fifth Monday in Jauu ary, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty.

Jurors, Suitors and Witnesses in Civil Causes are hereby notified to be in attendance. Witness, John W. Baker, Clerk of our said Court, at Office in Fayetteville. the seventh Monday after the 4th Monday in September, A. I).

From the Minutes. JOHN Wr. BAKER. Clerk. Nov 21 f.StC Dr.

Bronson having been so far reduced by consump tion, as to be considered beyond all hope of recovery by the most eminent of the medical profession, and also by himself a regular physician of twenty years practice as a last resort, conceived the idea of ANAL) ZING THE BLOOD, and applying the subject of physiology to the more immediate connection, and effect of the tate of the blood upon the health and system. The result has been the production of this 'BLOOD FOOD, from the U9e of which Dr. Bronson was restored to per feet health. Wiihin six months after its introduction. over two thousand consumptives were effectually cured by it.

If you have any complaints of a consumptive tendency. Cough, Cold, Head-ache, Palpitation of the Heart, Loss of Appetite or Pain in the Side, lose no time in procuring a bottle of the "BLOOD FOOD." If you are suffering from Nervous Debility, or your sleep is broken and disturbed, if your Spirits are Depressed or your Organs Relaxed, you will find in this an un failing remedy, by commencing with ten drops. If your Liver is torpid or diseased in any manner what ever, one or two bottles will be sure to invigorate, and bring it into lively and healthy action. In the most inveterate cases of Dyspepsia, the patient can here find the most efficient and grateful relief. A benefit is always experienced after taking only one bottle.

In Male or Female Complaints and Weaknesses, the sufferer, after trying other remedies in vain, may rest assured, that a certain cure will result from the use of two or three bottles. The "BLOOD FOOD" is effectual in all cases of Eruptions, Salt Rheum, Scrofula and other like complaints. Pale and emaciated children and adults are immediately benefitted by its use. It gives strength to the body, and color and beauty to the skin. Physicians of all schools are using it with wonderful success.

For full directions, see circulars. Price $1 per bottle. ainoq ad riuao SS'aouj -paMOo) A(idiji until apioq ipsa punuiv paddvjM tuoiiiaiip aqi iar3 'cjaqiom fn ai(BSj ioui qi Jlll ipuaiu -uioi ii uosbsj auius aqi aoj Jiaii i asuxlxa auqM MoqM asoqi u3 nuaatasupv Hu qans picigi goaan sm icqi 'puiif aqt ju sauiiuwjajd iaqio nnqi ejoui qatiui sisoa 'It iluMitsojd aiuii on an 01 not puainuioaaj Aitaujwa a.tt '(10 JO UOIttlAllOD JO 'aipOUISHdS-jlUV llJ8Mll Duiaq pan iasuapyona taa-jad qi uo pi aq usa i 'a8ajp jo 3uiAx) paw wjJ isoiu aqi "dnOHD jal3J Jn P3H aqi mj paiiiibaun it saMx aqi 8uiDSaJ jdj awl 2uai paw 'sainS aqi juj ov 'H3 'AjaiaasAQ 8XVIV'IdWO T1V HOJ 'uuMBjwiajd jaqtn XJ3A3 jsao jijaiu jagqa i qjq 8aooj aqi JU3 0wjaa pat 'juj -nj aiv3iap isoiu aqi aanfu louun.i pus nauuq Ai3ajjad ij Xiqiinoj spunq iq Aq inaqi jo Xavui 'uoiwa J(J uoiiaaj IP aqi iapua liisajoj aqi uiojj 8np pamiajp Miqw imuj ijooj AJ3A aqi iMoqt siu(Iuk3 a)URU joj 8dijjh iaqio Auv qiM jo uosuiiduiua it 'aiwa iaji qiiM dn ind Aipiiqj, iuiuapuap jo -pnqa jnui jo iuiiajjui qj XuiAOuiaj Aq ia3i Aiiuanbaiuos pun 'pun Xas jo ajdo jo suuSaawI iuoji aaij Xajiiua si Apuoaag uiaqt joj aqu.ii -aid oj nuiHlrtiuos a(iujU ui ajuaidij qsnui uiojj payqvnb Iiawsi oq 'uwpisAqd jvjnSaj uoitvjadajd aqi si ir 'hjij noX pajapo ajojuiaiaq'avq axub jo atiou ivqi luiuitou Xja mao AiJOjadni Hi aims O) ajtap A UXUVSKl 8.NOXV3 -JQ qua nui iuiiuaajd ui Sold by CHURCH DUPONT, Druggists, No. 36 Maiden Lane, New York, And by all respectable Druggists throughout the country. Nov 11, 1859 66-1 FOR SALE.

CASES fresh Lime; 150 Cement; 400 400 gacks Salt; 300 Corn; 40 Bbls. New Jersey Whiskey. T. S. LUTTERLOH.

Nov 28 70-3w A VARIETY of School Books, just received. E. J. HALE SON. Nov.

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