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FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., APRIL 16, 1S57.
NO 599.]
MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS
KDWAHirj. HALE & S0.\,
kditors and pkoprietors.
Pi. ,.e for the Seiui-Weekly Observer $3 00 if paid in
.JvuTue; $;> ')0 if ptiid during the year of subscrip-
; I, T ^ 1 after the year has expired,
p .rtho Wookl.v ''>b?ervkr $2 GO per annum, if paid in
a lviiiu o; ;'>0 if paid during the year of subsorip-
•; n; ' ^ ^ after the year has expired.
\liVKilTl?'KMKNTS inserted for sixty cents per
j jusre 'f liilinei? for the first, and thirty cents for each
i publication. Yearly advertisements by spe-
fjrtl contracts, at reasonable rates. Advertisers are
f,. luested to state the number of insertions desired, or
v will be continued till forbid, and charged accord-
\ jvortiscments to be inserted inside, charged 50 per
•nt. f^tra.
Soiling off Clothing at cost.
'PUK subscribers being determined to close busi-
I ness, offer their entire Stock of SEASONABLE
'.i'THI.^G at Cost. It consists of Gentlemen’s wear-
^ Hppnrel of every description. Servants’ Clothing,
St xc. \c.
H^i" Persons indebted to us will please oall and pay
longer indulgence cannot be given.
OREENTREE A CO.
\lsrket Square, April 11, 18i"'7. W8tf
'1
LAFiOREUS WAN'PED.
■'HE undersigned wishes to hire, by the month *r
year, a number of L.\B()RERS, black or whito,
rk on the Western Rail Road, near Fayetteville.
J. U- A. LEACH, Cont’r.
•h: 11. 1856. . 98-3t
:i.800 Acres of Land
FOR SALE.
fljlHL .'^uliscribers offer for,sale the above Tract of
A Land, lying on Anderson’s Creek, abont two ai.d
a iia’.f miles from lower Little River, uear Elliot’s
including about One Hundred Acres of good
which can be easily drained. This Land Is
; ft ’...'aviiy timbered, and a large portion level and
■ superior quality of Pine Land for cultivation.
A ; ', rt I'ircular STEAM SAW-MIIL, in complete
rU'r aiul well adapted lo sawing plank road and rail
r ; timbers .\lso, Two well-lroke ML’^LES.
All. r any porMon of which, will be sold low and
:n time. The Land will be sold either in a body or in
Hpring Trade, 1857.
B. F. 1>EARCE
NOW RECEIVING a beautiful and wall sttleoted
Stock of
Spring and Summer Gooilu^
Comprising a general assortment of all the latest styles
of Indies’ Dress Goods, Lace and Silk Mantles, Em
broideries of every description. Crap* Shawls, Bon-
n«ts. Ribbons, Gloves, Belts, Hosiery, &c.
—ALSO—
White and colored Linen Drilling,
English and French Drap d’Ete,
Bleached and brown Shirtings and iiJi»etiugtt,
Irish Linens, Linen Table Cloths,
Towelings and Napkins,
Leghorn, Panama, Cassimere and Moleskin Hats,
Umbrellas and Parasols,
Boots, Shoes, and
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
All of which will be sold low for CASH, or on the
usual time to punctual customers, either at Wholesale
or Retail. All persons ( and particularly the Ladies)
are respectfully requested to give me a call before
making their selections.
n. F. PEARCE.
Fayetteville, (Hpy St.,) March 12, 1857. 8!Jtf
g^priiiy !!j»tock, I8g7.
E. r. MOORE,
Wbolesale tirorer and Commi^siou .Xercbaot.
Has just received in Store,
215 Barrels Whiskey and Brandy.
35 “ aud hhds. of Sugar, ass’td.
75 Sacks Rio Coffee, “
•2U0 “ Salt.
50 Boxes Soda Biscuit.
Candies, Soaps, Candles, Snuff, Cigars, ic. &c.
All of which will be sold on liberal terms.
.March 10, 1857. 89tf
. i'f -U to suit.
Afril *j. 1867.
NORTH
‘2000
April 13.
SMITH i ELLIOT.
97-tf
CAROLINA
LBS. Hams, Sides,
For sale by
BACON.
and Shoulders.
B. ROSE.
98-3t
A NEW SUPPLY
10 and J.WA COFFEE; also.
Loaf. Crushed, and Granulated Sugar; likewise,
White and Yellow Coffee Sugar.
Ju?t rec’d and for sale by B. ROSE.
April 13. 98-3t
R
Mon' Aew Goods.
f j|lHE subscriber is receiving his F.VLL .\ND WIN-
TER STOCK, consisting of almost every thing
in the way of
OROCERIEkS,
Uardirare and Miollotc^trarc^
—ALSO—
Boots and i'^liocs, SaddlcTV, Fisli, skc.,
•\ny of which he will sell cheap for Cash, barter for
Produce, or on short time. Store recently occupied
by Trov & Marsh, near the Dobbin House.
G. W. 1. GOLDSTON.
Oct. 15, 185G. 48tf
i\E\V GOODS
We have received our Stock of
Spring and Summer imoods^
I To which we call the attention of Buyers. Our goods
I are all new, and have been selected with considerable
i taste. And we will sell as cheap as anv House in the
i State. MOORE .}• HRO.
I March 25, 1857. 93-
SHEMWELI. HOUSE
»'AYETTKVII/I>I!, O.
East side of Green Street, a few Doors North oj
the Market House.
The Subscriber desires through this
medium to acknowledge the liberal
patronnge bestowed upon his House the past
year—and as he has just erected New Stables ami
Carriage Shed convenient to the House and to water
he takes pleasure in saying to his patrons and the
public generally, that he is still prepared to accom
modate them with transient and permanent board, and
respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal patron
age heretofore received. Every exertion on his part
shall be used to render them comfortable during their
sojourn with him. His table is always supplied with
the best the market atfords.
P. SHEMWKLL.
March 24, 1855. 86-tf
T'
IJ.N'SEEl) OIL,
PURE WHITE LEAD,
And other PAINTS,
F ir sale by
Av-il 1>.
B. ROSE
98-3t
DOBIUN HOUSE!
POWERS & TROV, PuopKiETORS.
HE Proprietors of this Establishment
announce to the public, that owing to
the constantly increasing patronage extend
ed to them, they have been induced to en
large the accommodation by the addition of
an extensive Dining Room on the lower floor, and suite
of Rooms on the second floor; thus enabling them to
accommodate all who may favor them with a call. And
they pleilge themselves to an increased exertion to
give satisfaction to their patrons.
Spacious .Stables attached aud careful Ostlers in at
tendance.
The eligible location of the Establishment, with the
experience of the Proprietors in providing for the com
fort of their patrons, they hope will secure to them a
liberal share of the travel.
The Western aud Southern Stages arrive at aud de
part from this House.
Carriages in attendance on arrival and departure of
Steam Boats, for the accommodation of passengers.
Horses and Carriages furnished at any notice for car
rying travellers ti> any part of the ailjacent country.
J. W. POWERS. W. C. TROY.
Fayetteville, May 12, 185G. 3tf
A 11 ARE CIIAACE!
I'lie Fiiniituro and Fixture.-^ ot tho Fay
etteville Hotel tor sale.
['^HE subscribers having fully determined to sell
the above named Property, now offer it to an en
terprising man upon liberal terms.
This Hotel enjoys a large custom from the adjoining
counties and from the travelling public, with a pros
pect of future increase. What it has done and is now
doing can bo seen by any one wishing to purchase re
ferring to our books.
The situation of the building is such that it com
mands the greater part of the custom coming to aud
passing through this place.
For the amount of capital invested, there is no bu
siness that a person could engage in that would pav as
well. J. H. ROBERTS & CO.
Sept 11, 1856. 38tf
\AIA ABLE PROPERTY
FOK S.tJLK.
13ook Aijents Wanted. | W offer for sale my lands in the Town of E;^
_ 1 JL ctteville, abont i»>0 Acres» known jis the
MUMFORD SWAMP.
NEGROES WANTED.
T
loo bu;;li. of CORN, in 2 bush. bag.s,
r jale by P. A. WILEY.
April 11, 1857.
y8tf
JLOT FOR S*1L,E.
LOT, corner of Gilleapie and Mumford Streets,
I -^tending about 500 f«et on Mumford Street, is
ifered for sale.
Fterms apply to
G. DEMING, Esq., Fayetteville,
or JAMES OWEN, Wilmington.
March 20. 18o7.
ECCLES’S
Has been newly r*pair«d.
have it ground.
Mart'h uO.
Town papers copy.
94-2mpd
MILL
Send your Corn and
M. McKINNON.
S4-
Furthcr Supplies of Boohu and
Stationary.
'^PHEODOSIA ERNEST, or Th« Heroine of Faith;
I • Inriuire within for anything you want to know”;
K fie, Axe and Saddle- bags, by .Milburn;
H' usehold Mysteries, a Romance of Southern Life;
It Kane's Arctic Explorations,—cloth, sheep and
half calf bindings;
Webiter’s Dictionaries, unabridged Quarto, Octavo,
Family Pronouncing, Pocket, &c.—eight different
eiitions. The Turner’s Companion;
J icobus’ Notes on Matthew; School Books;
DUPLICATING IMPRESSION PAPER, &c., ^-c.
Just rec’d. E. J HALE iSt SON.
FOR SALE.
4 DAMANTINE and TALLOW CANDLES; fine and
^ eommon TOBACCO; and almost anything in the
Ori>c«ry linu. Ch«ap as the cheapast!
G. W. I. GOLDSTON.
Jan’y 2~, 1867. 77-
IJOOK Bi.XDERY.
RW. HARDIE has resumed the Book Binding
• Business, over th« Tailor Shop of Clark &
" Jward, whertt he will rao^ive and sxecute binding
any ytyle dtsired.
•Viigubt 1. 27-tf
V
TURPENTLNE AXES.
GOOD lot for lalft, by
J. & T. WADDILL.
-\ iiO a prime new two-horsB Wagon, with iron axi
4, 1857. 7Wtf
fB^HE Subscriber, having taken the General .\gency
i for getting subscribers to and delivering Hawks's
History of North Carolina, now in process of publica
tion by Messrs. E. J. Hale ^ Son of Fayetteville, is
desirous of entering into a! engagement with one or
mor>J active, intelligent and reliable persons in each
of the Julicial Circuits, to canvass their reppoctive
parts of the State, or particular counties, thoroughly.
Immediate application is desired, as sample copies ot
the first volume will will be ready in a few days.
Undoubted testimonials as to character must ac-
iompuny each application. Address
n. W. HORN.
Fayetteville, Dec. ?, 185G. t>4-
FOR SALE.
1WISH to sell my FI^A3fTATIO:V on the West
side of Cape Fear, 2 miles below Fayetteville. I
would sell 500 acres or more; it consists of River
Swamp and Sand Hill Land.
Also my House and Lot on Ramsey Street.
One Lot corner Dick and Person Streets.
One House and Lot corner of Frink’s Alley and
Orange Street.
10 Shares Cape Fear Bank Stock.
12 Shares Plank Road Stock.
M. N. LEARY.
Fayetteville, Dec’r 1, 185U. 61 tf
VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
I WILL sell at Auction on the premises, in Elizabeth
town, on the first Monday in May next, the LOT
and HOTEL and other buildings at present occupiel
by Alex. Carter, situated in the centre of the Village,
on the principal street. The House is large, well
built and nearly new—the front building has eight
comfortable rooms with fire places, and two others in
the attic,—there is a spacious addition in the rear, in
which are a dining room and several good bed rooms.
Upon the premises are all necessary outbuildings.
Kitchen, Smoke-house, Stables, Shelters, &c., a good
Garden and well of good Water. Also, a small House
well fitted for a store, and two offices for Lawyers.
All the Furniture in the Hotel belonging to James
Melvin, will be sold at the same time and on the same
terms. Also, two lots adjoining each other, contain
ing one acre of land, upon one of which there is a small
dwelling house.
The property will be sold cn a credit «rf one, two,
three and four yeai-s. Bonds with approved security,
drawing interest from date, the interest payable
annually, will be required of the purchaser or pur-
ghasers before the possession is given.
THO. C. S.MITH, Attorney
for JAMES MELVIN.
Feb’y 26, 1857. 86-tspd
MOLASSES.
IIIIDS. just reoeived and for aale by
JAS. G. COOK.
61-
notice.
virtue of a Trust confided to me by appoint
ment of the proprietors of Cumberland Academy
hell June 12, ’55 and Dec’r 11, ’55, I will
I’*'' 'i-t'J to sell, on Tuesday of Harnett Superior Court
I'.'th 1857, the whole or bo much of the property
institution as will be necessary to pay the in-
‘ t'-'laess of said institution if not previously disposed
JNO. W. McKAY^ Treas’r.
'I’lrch li, 1857. 90tf
CROCKERY
.iHrf fiL.,tSS n\lRE.
I A.\l nuw receiving my Stock of Crockery and Glass.
* In k ftw days I shall have a good assortment of
"'er.vthing in my line, suitable for the Country Tr^e.
' "Uiiiry .Me.r-chanta may rely on getting goods f^^
"II beitvr teruia than by ordering from the NortW.
W. N. TILLING HAST.
^5»rch 12, 1807. 89-2m
bbl
Pule and Amber Ale in Bbls. and
i^ec’r 16, 1866.
C. T. HAIGH & SONS.
66tf
BOOKBIi\DJi\G
OF all kinds, is executed in the best manner.
Old common Prayers, Bibles, and others, re
bound in the same style they were before. This will
save the repurchase of new books. Librarians connected
with colleges, and other societies, and also gentlemen
residing at a distance, will find it a matter ot economy
to get their books bound here, as a deduction ot prices
will be made upon large orders: Pack them and send
them with particular directions to this establishment;
and when finished, they will be carefully repacked and
returned without delay.
I have the best stock of materials; and workman
ship ’.vill compare wiih any either at the North or
South.
Apply for a list of Binding prices before going else
where. The undersigned respectfully solicits a share
of patronage. THOS. H. TILLINGHAST,
Anderson Street.
Nov. 6, 1856. 54-Y
NO HU.^B^Gf
'llIE subscriber is now prepared to fill all orders
for
Superior Water Buckets,
He manufactures North Carolina material—he em
ploys North Carolina capital and labor,—-and he solicits
North Carolina patronage. By giving him a trial, and
by comparing his with Northern prices, be hopes to be
able to make a favorable showing. A TRIAL is what
WAntB
Messrs. WORTH ^ UTLEY of this place are Agents
Tor the 'Bale of the above Buckets.
G. H. MAKEPEACE.
Fayetteville, Feb’y 17, 1857. 82-y
W
^■IHE unilersigned will pay the highest cash price
JL for YOUNG NEGROES. Letters addressed to
either of us at Laurinburgh, Richmond county, will
hi\va prompt attention.
D. C. McINTYRE.
DANIEL M. McLAURIN.
Laurinburgh, Dec.^G, 1856. 68tf
.lUS'F RECEIVED,
QUARTER BOXES RAISINS.
20 Half
20 Boxes Soda Biscuit.
20 “ Cheese.
For sale by
Dec’r 15.
C. E.
LEETE.
65tf
O'
n. \V. C. liKNliOW. D. D. S.,
of tli! Baltimore College of
DENTAL SURGERY.
FFICE hours from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M.
” 3 P. M. to 5 P. M.
DR. BEN BOW may be found at his suite
of Rooms near the Market, where all who are in need
of the services of a Dentist are respecfmlly invited to
call. .\I1 operations performed upon the latest and
most approved plans. To those in need of
T'eeth, he would simply say that he is behind in no
imfirovement. He inserts from one to an entire set
upon fine Gold or Platina plate, which he guarantees
to be equally as serviceable as the natural organs.
He spends nine months of each year in this place,
(from 1st of October to the 1st of July.)
Oct. 20, 1856. 49-tf
NEW BOOKS.
Com. Perry’s Japan Expedition, illustrated.
Collier & Jewett’s Edition of the Original Text of
Shakspeare’s Plays Restored.
Farmingdale; The Lion of Flanders, or the Battle
of the Golden Spurs: The Curse of the Village, &c.;
Kitto’s Daily Bible Illustrations; Kitto’s Popular Cy
clopedia of IJiblical Literature; Barnes’ Notes on the
Books of Job and Revelations; Half Hours with the
best .Vuthors,—Knight’s London Edition, 2vols.; Half
Hours with the best Poets.
Revolutions in Europe, down to 1849.
Webster’s University aud Family Pronouncing Dic’y
Juvenile and School Books, Stationary, ^c
Just rec’d by E. J. HALIi 4* SON.
Nov 17
Recollections ofa Life Time, or Men
and Things I have seen, by S. G. Goodrich, Author of
Peter Parley’s Tales; Paul Fane, by N. P. Willis; Let
ters of Lady Montagu. Edited by Mrs. S. J. Hale;
The Humors of Falconbridge, illustrated; The Adven
tures of Gerard, the Lion Hunter.
-Vlso, further supplies of the Lion of Flanders; The
Curse of the Village; Ernest Linwood; The Rival
Beauties: The Wife’s Trials; The Torch Light; Romance
of the Harem; The Old Vicarage; Mrs. Lee Hentz’s
Novels, 60 cts. a vol., &c. The Miscellaneous Works
of Edgar A. Poe; Irving’s Life of Washington; Ban
croft’s U. S.; Hume and Macaulay’s Histories of Eng
land: Scott’s Infantry Tactics, &c. &c.
Dec'r II, 1856. ' E. J. HALE & SON.
1
About 80 .\cres of it is fine Meadow Land, as the Crop
now on it will show. Also, the
VuliiubU* ^tor«; uikI I^ot
near the .M.trket Square, occupied by Mr. John A.
Pemberton.
A Large and Valuable Lot, fronting on Donaldson.
Maxwell and Mumford Streets, known as the Hotel
Garden Lot,—couid be diviiled into several Building
Lots—very near the new Female High School Buildings.
Also, the Stable Lot adjoining, fronting on Mumford
Street.
Several DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS on both
Winslow and Mumford Streets.
All this property can now be purchased on favora
ble terms, and a large part can remain on Bond and
Mortgage if desired.
THO. J. CURTIS.
Oct. 10,* 1855. 43-tf
ROBERT 1). GREEN,
(L.VTE GREEN & WEAR,)
WATCH-MAKERS, JEWELLERS, &c.,
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.
RD. G. begs to return his sincere thanks to the
• public for the kind patronage so liberally be-
sto’ved upon the late Firm, and informs them he has
bought the interest of J. S. Wear, and will continue
the business in all its branches at the old stand, under
his entire superintendence. I
N. B All Watches left with him for repair will be
taken apart in the presence of the owners, and the
necessary repairs pointed out to them and a writt^r^
contrav;t given for the same, which work will be war
ranted for two years.
On hand aud for sale now, the most varied and
choice selection of CLOCKS and other time pieces
that has ever been offered to the public in North Caro
lina, which he will sell at New York prices, and also
WARUA.NT for two years.
All debts due to and by the late firm will be paid
and received by R. D. GREEN.
August 25, 1850. 34-tf
O. IlOUSTOiX
OULD inform his friends and former customers
that he may be found 2 doors below the Cape
Fear Bank, and 3 doors above his old stand south side
Person Street, where he intenls to keep on hand,
Harness, Saddles. Bridles, Whips, Collars,
and every thing belonging to his trade, lie respectfully
invites his friends from the country to call and examine
his stock bef^'re purchasing.
He will attend to Repairing of Harness and Saddles
punctually, and his charges shall be moderate. He
would request all indebted to the firm of HOUSTON &
OV'ERBY to settle with W. Overby or himself, as they
are compelled to settle the firm’s debts.
August 27, 1856. 34tf
FEMALE LNSTFrUTE.
rriHIS Institution will resuine its operations again
on MOND.VY, the 8th of SEPTEMBER.
The charges will be the same as they have been for
the last year. Board $10 per month, including wash
ing, lights, ^c.
L. C. GRAVES, A. M., who has served us so long
and efficiently as Principal of the Institute, ncv.- also
has charge of the Steward’s Department, which ren
ders it doubly sure that this department will be con-
lucted to the entire satisfaction of all.
Mr. Stradella will continue in charge of the Musical
Department; and Mrs. Stradella the Department of
Painting, &c. -A- BIZZELL,
Sec’y Board of Trustees.
Clinton, July 25, 1856. ^ 30-tf
for sale.
UN PLATE,
Sheet Iron,
Iron Wire,
Zinc, and Tin Ware and Stoves of various
patterns. By
C. W. ANDREWS,
Market Square.
Sept. 24. 42-
Flre Insurance.
rijlHE .1iTN.\ Insurance Company of Hartford, hav-
-B- ing paid the tax imposed by the Revenue Law
of the late Legislature, will continue its Agency in
Fayetteville, under the management of the undersign
ed, who i^ prepared to is?ue Policies of Insurance on
Buildings or Goods, eitlier in this Town or in any
I>art of the State, on proper application, description
of the Priiperty, iVc.
The *ETN.V t’OMPAN'Y has been in operation about
30 years. Its capital is !•».'>(>0,000. The Hon. Thos.
K. IJrace was its first President, aud he still holds that
office; and several of its first Directors are still active
and efficient members of the Board. It has at all times
sustained the highest ciiaracter I’lr the prudence of
its niauagement, and for the liberality with which it
has ever adjusted its losses.
E. J. H.\LE, Agent
LIFE LNSURANCE^
^■IHE Undersigned 'jas been appointed Agent of
-M. the North Carolin i Mutu.al Life Insurance Com-
jiany. Every member t\.v life participates in the pro
fits of the Company; and the annual premium for
life membership, where it amounts to i>30 or more,
may be paid one-half in cash, and the other half in
a iiDte at 12 months.
Debtors’ lives ma^’ be insured by creditors. A man
may insure his own life I'or the exclusive benefit of
his family The lives of s aves may be insured.
This sy.stem is rapidly growing into favor, all over
the civilized worM It is one by which a family, for
a small sum annually, may be provided for, after the
death of its liead, on whose exertions they may have
been dependent for a support. It is a good investment
of money, even if one should live long after taking
out a Life Policy. Explanatory pamphlets, and the
necessary Blanks, furnished on application.
E. J. HALE.
Further Supplies of Books.
i ^I^HE Humorous Poetry of the English Language;
Home and the World, by Mrs. Rives of Va.;
Poetical Works and ‘ Rejected Addresses’’ of
Horace and James Smith;
Beaumarchais and his Times;
Confidential Correspondence of Napoleon and Je-
sephine;
The Lady’s Almanac for 1857;
Dr. Kane's Arctic Elxplorations;
.Memoir of Susan Allibone:
Knight’s Pictorial Half-Hours;
Heady Reckoners; The .Mystic Circle;
tiullion’s Practical Lessons in English Grammar.
Just received. E. J. HALE & SON.
Jan’y 2, 1857.
Th(‘ (^ri^inal 'i'e.xt ot’ Shakspcare’s
Plays Restored, 200.000 Typographical Errors and
I omissions corrected by the Manuscript Emendations
I contained in the recently discovered Folio of 1632, by
I J. Payne Collier and John L. Jewett, Esquires,—one
: vol. 8vo. A further supply in sheep and cloth and
sheep bindings.
March 4.
E. J. HALE & SON.
T'
FOR SALE.
•tt Retluced Prices, for C»MSti
or on snOKT
m CmRllGBS, BAROUrHES,
Rockaways and Baggies
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
4MANY' of which are finished, and the balance being
finished daily. Among nhich are many New
and Beautiful styles, and ona VERY FINE C ARRI.\GE.
Some of them very light, and all nade in the beet
manner and of the beet materials. My facilities for
doing Carriage work are GREATER than any establish
ment South, and I can afford and am determined to sell
work of the BEST QUALITY as low av it can be built
for by any one.
Those who are indebted to me will please
pay up, as my busiusss raquiras my out-standing debit
to be collected. A. A. McKETHAN.
Feb. 8, 1855. 72-tf
NOTICE.
The notes and accounta due to Jno. M. Beasley,
are in the hands of Wm. McL. McKay for col
lection, as longer indulgence uiill not be given, it in
hoped this notice will be sufficient to save costs.
JOHN M. BEASLEY
lune 25, 1865. 12tf
The subscribers will purchase Spirits
Turpentine, or make advances on consignments to their
friends in Wilm’ngton, or New Y’ork.
C. T. HAIGH # SONS
April 9, 1856. 90tf
OLD RYE WHISKEY.
^HIHE Subscriber is tne only authorised agent in
FayettevUle for the sale of the Hon. R. C. Pur-
year’s Celebrated OZ,I> KITE n^iHSKK^.
He will be supplied with thia superior Whiskey to
meet the demand.
W. DRAUGHON.
Fayetteville, March 26. 90-tf
J. W. BAKER
Is now receiviug from the North the
largest, finest, and most carefullj se
lected stock of
&&;k.\iture:
ever offered in this market; which, added to his own
manufacture, makes his assortment complete;—all of
which he will sell on the lowest possible terms for cash
or on time to punctual customers.
Fashionable painted cottage bed-room Furniture in
setts; curled hair and shuck, and cotton Mattresses;
Looking Glasses; Willow Wagons and Cradles; Side
Boards; Bureaus; Secretaries and Book-Cases; What-
Nots; Tables, all sorts; Wash Stands; Candle Stands;
Wardrobes; Picture Frames and Glass; Window Shades;
Cornices; Curtain Bands; Sofas in Mahogany and
Walnut; Tete a Tetes; Ottomans; Divans and Stools;
Chairs of every variety.
Fine Rosewood Pianos, one with ^^lolian At
tachment; Rosewood Melodians, from the bet manufac*
tories in New Ywrk and Boston, warranted as good as
any made in the country, and will be sold at N. York
prices—freight only added.
November 2. 45t
8135 ill3WARO,
I^OR the apprehension and delivery of my negro
man PAGE, a bright mulatto, about 28 years of
age; or for his confinement in any Jail so that I
get him again. When he left he had on a brown
Satinett Coat and Pants, makes a good appearance,
and no doubt will pass himself as a free man; about 5
feet 10 or II inches high, weighs about 185 pounds,
and had, at the time he left, a fellon on the middle
finger of his left hand; has on his chin a goatee (or
long beard.) I expect he will endeavor to make liis
way to .\bingdon, Washington county, Va., where he
was raised. D. M. McLAURIN,
Laurinburgh, Richmond Co., N. C.
Feb’y 4, 1856. 75-tf
Fayetteville Cnndif Jintuifactori^,
>"B1HE subscriber still continues to manufacture a
A superior article of plain and fancy CANDIES,
at the old stand, (No. 5, Green street, 3 doors Nortn
of the .Market House,) where he would be happy to
see his old friends and customers.
CHARLES B.\NKS.
March 1, 1853. 73tf
PERUVIAN GUANO, for sale by
C. T. HAIGH & SONS.
Oct 22, 1858. 60tf
WnO WOULD HA VE THOUGin IT?
4 new Carriai/e Eatahlishment on the Military
Green, opposite the Methodist Church,
fronting on Mumford Street.
(^REAT ENTERPRI^!
riiyctlcvillt; i«> l>oiin«| to Siiiiio!!
HE Subscribers would respectfully inform their
JL friends and the public, that they have entered
i«ito copartnership for the purpose of conducting the
general CARRIAGE BUSINESS in all its various
parts. And being both practical workmen, fully un
derstanding their business, they have no h. citation to
compare work with any establishment in J^a/atteville
as to style and durability.
One of the firm may be known by reieioiifte to A,
II. Whitfield’s iron work for the last two years.
We warrant all work to give general satisfaction
for twelve months.
Repairing done in the neatest manner low for cash
PIER & BRANIN.
Jamks II. Pier. James Brasin.
Fayetteville, Jan’y 24, 1863. 62tf
New Music for the Piano and Guitar,
just received. £. J. HALE & SON.
• DISSOLUTION.
^■IHE firm of HALL ^ SACKETT is this day dis-
A solved by mutual consent.
The business of the firm will be settled by J. H
Hall or A. E. Hall, who alone are authorized to use
the name of the firm in liquidation.
J. H. HALL,
A. E. HALL,
1. M. SACKETT.
Fayetteville, N. C., Jan’y 16, 1866. 70-tf
Fayetteville Hotel.
_ ■ rr^HE Subscribers having this day leased this
J[ Hotel for a term of years, will be pleased
jHHfl, to see their friends and the travelling public
at this House. At the same time we hope they will be
patient and bear with our imperfections until’ve shall
have put the House in such repair as we desire.
J H. ROBERTS & CO.
J. H. Roberts. F. N. Roberts.
March 1, 1865. 80-tf
LAND FOR SALE.
1U ACRES OF LAND lying on upper
Little River, in Harnett County, well
timbered and well located for the Turpentine business.
It will be sold on accommodating terms. Apply soon
to the Subscriber at Fayettaville.
W.M. McL. McK.VY.
Sept. 22, 1850. 41-tf
iXegro Clothing.
BI.A¥KET.S KERSEYS, HATS, SHOES, &c.
Now receiving.
J. & T. WADDILL.
November 17, 1856. 57tf
DEEP RIVER COAL.
BITUMINOUS COAL of the best quality can be
had at th# works at Egypt, at a reasonable price
by the Ton. WM. McCL.lNE,
Mining Engineer.
May 21, 1868. 6-tf
For Hay%vood and LockMVille.
"^HE Brothers’ Steam Boat Company, from and after
Jl this day, will run a Steamer once a week, twice
a week, or once in two weeks as the business may de
mand—between the above points and Fayetteville and
Wilmington.
July 10, 1856 20tf
WHEAT WA.NTKD.
1WANT to purchase 6,000 Bushels Wheat.
JAS. Q. COOK.
June 25, 1866. 16tf
Fall and Winter Goods.
O' T. Waddill,
HAY STREET,
4RE n«w receiving their Fall and Winter GOODS
consisting of a large and well selected stock of
Groceries,
Hardware,
Cutlery,
Blacksniitluf T ur-
pentine Tools,
Agricultural Im
plements,
Boots aud Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
Saddlery and Lea
ther,
Heavy articles in
the Drug line,
Ready-made Clo
thing, and
Staple Dry Goodi
This Stock we are prepared to Job or Retail.
Fayetteville, Oct. 24, 48tf
We ask the Planters aud Turpentine m«n to •.
amine our Kerseys, Negro Blankets, Hats and ShoM,
dwellIng for sale.
rpilE Subscriber wishes to sell the large Dwelling
X and Lot on the corner of Gillespie and Russell
Streets, at present occupied by Mr. Henry Erambert.
Terms reasonable. E. J. HALE.
May 29. 8-
WOOL ROLLS.
WOOL carded with dispatch At Blount’a Creek
Factory.
SHEETINGS,
Osnaburgs,
Cotton Yarn, and
Wool Rolls, for sal* by
GEO. McNElLL.
June 1864. 7-tf
LOST.
Last Night, between the Market House and the
Dobbin House, a small PORTE MONNIA, con
taining about ii26 or $30, consisting of two Five Dol
lar Gold pieces, three Two-and-a-llalf Gold pieces and
four One Dollar Gold: also some small change and a
bill or two. A suitable reward will be given for the
recovery of the above described Purse and Money.
WM. McLEOD.
Fayetteville, June 4, 1866. 10-tf
JONES’S LAW REPORTS, VOL. 2.
^ MHE subscribers have for sale, the 2d volume of th*
I Reports of Law Cases in the Supreme Court of
North Carolina, by H. C. Jones, Esq. Just published-
Also, Supreme Court Reports generally, and other
Law Books. E. J. HALE & SON.
BROWWMjOtW Uas ^irrived:
HE Great Iron Wheel Examined,” by Parson
JL Brownlow, price ij^l 00, just rec’d. Postage
on it by mail is 18 cents.
Also, a few more of the ‘ Great Iron Wheel,” by
Parson Graves. E. J. HALE & SON.
May 28.
BISHOP MVEiMiCROFT’S WORKS.
HE 2d edition, (with hundreds of typographical
errors of the old edition corrected,) is published
for the benefit of the Missionary cause of the Episco
pal Church in North Carolina. The price of the 2
vols. is, in cloth binding, $4, in sheep $4 60. Orders,
accompanied in every instance by cash, may be ad
dressed to E. J. HALE ^ SON.
Fayetteville, May 8, 1856.
Narrative of the Expedition of fin
American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan, bj
Com. Perry, U. S. Navy, with numerous illustrations,
edited by Rev. Dr. F. L. Hawks.
Also, further supplies of Mrs. Henti’s Novels; Miss
Murray’s Travels through the U. S.; Mitchell’s Tra
veller’s Guide; Steel Pens, ^c.
E. J. HALE ^ SON.
Aug. 12.
NEW LAW BOOKS.
Anew Edition of Tidd’s Practice, 2 vols.
The Forum, or 40 year’s Full Practice at tha
Philadelphia Bar; by David Paul Brown.
Library of Law and Equity; being 13 vols. (in 11)
of valuable Law Books for $15 GO.
Just received by E. J. HALE & SON.
Oct. 20.
Further supplies of School Books.
MITH’S GRAMMAR; Davies’, Smith’s, Colburn’s,
and Greenleaf’s Arithmetics; Lambert’s Anatomy
and Physiology; Hitchcock’s Elementary Geology;
Goodrich’s and Willard’s U. S. Histories; The Child’s
History of the U. S.; Parley’s First Book of History;
Mitchell’s Intermediate Geography; Olney’s Geo
graphy, Bolmar’s Levizao’s French Grammar; Pinneo’s
English Teacher; Cornell’s Intermediate Geography;
Kay’s Readers; Emerson’s Watts’ on the Mind; Jacobus’
Notes and Questions on the Gospels of Matthew, Mark
and Luke; Greenfield’s Greek Testament and Lexicon;
Marsh’s Songsters, School Testaments; North Carolina
Readers, Davies’ Surveying, &c. Just received.
Aug. 30. E. J. HALE & SON.
Rills from the Fountain of Life, by
Rev. Richard Newton, D. D.; The Two Lights, by the
author of ‘Struggles for Life;’ Cumming’s Last of the
I'atriarchs; Dr. Spencer’s Pastor’s Sketches, 1st and
2d series; The Prince of the House of David, or Three
Years in the Holy City; Kitto’s Daily Bible Illustra
tions; Do. Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature; Cura*
uiing’s .Minor Works; The Christ of History, by I'oung;
Cumming’s Scripture Readings; Barnes’s Notes on’
Revelations; Do. on Job; Chalmers’ Posthumous Works;
.Master-Pieces of Pulpit Eloquence, Edited by Rev.
Henry C. Fish; &c., aic. E. J. HALE & SON.
M^r. Mkane^s •Arctic Explorations
in search of Sir John Franklin, in 1853, ’64 and ’66, 2
vols., 8vo. A further supply of this beautiful and
interesting work, in cloth, sheep and half calf bind
ings. E. J. HALE & SON.
Dec 11.
Gunn's Domestic Medicine, or Poor
Man’s Friend. A further supply of this popular book,
just received. E. J. HALE & SON.
Dec’r 11.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
AND NEW YEARS GIFTS.
PAPIER MACIfE Writing Desks and Work Boxes,
a rich and very beautiful present for a Lady.
Rose Wood WRITING DESKS and WORK BOXES,
various styles.
PORTFOLIOS, in great variety of styles and qualities,
from the cheapest to the finest Morocco.
RETICULES, Morocco, Calf Skin and Velvet, some
very handsome.
The above goods unite utility with beauty, and are
thus well adapted for Presents^ in the approaching
season. Just rec’d by Express.
E. J. HALE & SON.
Dec. 16.
Harper’s Magazine for January ’57,
just received by E. J. HALE & SON.
Dec’r 25.
CANTWELL’S N. C. JUSTICE.
Swaim’s Justice Revised, and adapted to tht
New Revised Code.
This work, invaluable to Magistrates, OfBcers, and
all who have occasion to know the Law, and to
use the Forms under it, is very much enlarged. Pric*
$3 60. For sale by E. J. HALE & SON.
Auguat 1856.