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North CaVbllna Readers* XUMBKR? 1 AND 2. PHtPAEKD WITH SHKCIAL TIKFERESCE TO THE WANTS ANI> INTF.KF.STS OF *Yorth Carolint*- L Sl>«B TUS Argil’ll K8 OF IHii fcUPKRi*'^ MON 9( rtOOI.'*. Rev. F. tf. Hubbard, .Korss.oa or TKi L^ri> L.xit-vat liiebailms in rHB rviniBBirT- ur .norih oaroiisa number 8, CONTAIM-Va A familiar HISTOBV ANii DEdCaiV- TIUN OF NORTH CAROLINA Select ions in Prose and Verse; many oi them by eminent citizens of'tho State HlSrORirAl. aN'D CHKON'OLOOICAL lAliLES. AnJ a vfc'.iety 'jf MiscellJki^couj Ii.fjrrr.4..iOri aui -la- bv C. Mi, n*M£.EV. NUMBKlt -i it a LOW ani re'-;*r-i ed'tion of the Nor.h Carolin, 'Aci i’l ISo. XunibtTS 1 and 2 ju>!t is?ueJ comni^te tho s-i'rles, which i«. as a whole, cheaper tLhn ^nv jtuci' si.t.c-j Uuited Sii 'js, and e.; The EJit'T (Pro:. Hubb-.ra tMsr 1 ddeius it proper to t adTantages aiuiol at by lua tiaper ..euacnt ct Comnion Schools whila makiu^ eit.’ris lo pieted. TIkjso ar .-. I I-A1 KTTEI^ILLE HOTEL, T. VVADDILL, PuoriuETOu. rilHISj. the uiosi comuiodious Hotel iu Noith PiiiVaB Cftroliufi, fronting 3W feet on Hay i Donaldson Streets, located in the centra of the I busintas portion yl' the town, aud nurrounded by al the Banking Houses, Wholesal* Merchant* and princi pal Produce Donlers jij^Businesj men will find the Hoie\ a eon^eni»nl and comfortable house. Ail ihe Sfr-ges arrive and depart from this Hotel Fayeitevi.le, f>ct. I, 1858. 3^' The Eturgt^ftf Curri*iX*' Fnttorfi the f^oufh! For the Wholesale Trade of 18A9. I860* I a = The Sixth Annual Kair of the( uii»a STJNNYSIDB NTXRSERIBS.i County Agricuhura! Society, will r Xear Booklligliuni, Klcbmond Co., C. 1 Fayetteville on Wednesday, ThursUbv n, !S'r . vTi:i]5-!fc: A CO., Proprietors. , the lid, ?id, and 4th days ol S,jv.',, . . I Viirsterifs bee fhe Annual Address wiil be .le. \ • n^HE ProririotiMS of the abeve uainea .Nuraerits jeg ii i i >' , 1 leave d call the attention of ih. public to the tact Thursday by W W ^ Holden K. , , ,>i ilal,,, PveBOsrs in i-ife h-> Preface :o Kura- the peculiar ct' Common .ivo -las work o*.ra- 1. T'.t '■ lUo enlistment of p''’' ' and its I ever, i h''...- :ai.r ^ merely a ■ >c..' »e i To rf.mcJy lh i'-.i. ru'fi t:hoo,.i. 0* aytrj,-:\ live haKt, ^ui -iie w ventiur th» cLildrou : oj i-,'in-f, and (d: im-ill ili ^eh-il!' of ihe State ^ i-O’ 'hj-arbt iT.r.r’rtAn'. ::: :iu-. '.r cf the Header ot in'-;r ':5; ^n exp«n- , -a.urr- t;;.' ^ 'hoo*: by prc- bo:n? clas3!p.cd. A icnc* of SSif-:MWFJ-L HOUSi:. P\'»'KTTi;VII.I.K, >. 1 Ei^i^ iidc of (jrttn Street, a Jtn 'loars J^orih of the ^larke-f. j 3. rnHi; Sube.'riber desires through this mediura ' ' i to ttckowlodge the libcr&l patronage bestow- _• •* '• u I upon hia House the past year—and as he has iust erened New Stables and Carnage Shed conven- , icut'io ihe Hou e >ind to water he takes pleasure in Bay ing to his paironi and the public generally, that he is tali propa.-od • (.i- ;oniiriodaie itiorn vvith iranaient and p(.rnian»»ai bo.im, »ud i'»ss.p«ciiully solicits a continuance oi the Li'jeral paironaj^e heretofore received. Every ex- enicn cn iiia pan shall be uaed lo render tbem comforta ble during sojourn with him. Hia table is always supT'lied wi'L the be*t the market affords. P 9HEMWELL ' Maioh 24. 18:.'- 80-tf W A IIOl SE^ GOLDSi;ORO X. C . ^ 'rnil andi.-rsigncJ aariounoc*- ti.« iho public £ thn. i!o Lai taken ohaigi- of the above Es- • iHbli.ihment, and is prepared to accomraodnte Uourders. by the day, ueck or monih. And ho assurts ’ill »li-- i...y JV- witli their patronage, that he will eiid('nvnr :o give perfect satisfaction. Table supt iied with tlie best the market affords. JAS. O. S.MITH Goldsboro', Jaa y 23, ISoa 84-lyr A LAROE AND OENERAL VARIETY OP FOREIO!« ABiD DOMESTIC DRf WOODS, R E A D Y - M A r> E C L O T II I X 0, the‘coming planting, The Executive Committee takes ,,].a,ur.. »TAK1C &: %% A:T1», season, a large number of Fruit Trees ot the most ^e- , i^at the .'society is now :n IN placing before the public this announcement, simply ' lect varietifs. . , prosperous coiidition than at anv pfcv.ou- desire to eay to their numerous customers, «ind to aU It has been liieir aim lo propagate only “ I f history. No pains will be •^lar.- i • merchants who deiign making their purchases here ihi« adapted to Southern culture: an 1 so tar a» Apples j . J - . Fall, that they are now opening, and will during the ; concprned, it has become necessary to reject nearly all ensuioK week be prepared to expose for iunpaciion and ) those of .Northern or European origin. Their hat ot ^ •" jt, , ' Bale, one of the largest and most general stocks of 'l ut'oe :, ' Goods in their line, ever offered to the Trade in this ; market. A portion of these goods are of our own importation A A >!-K ETHAN Respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has built up largo substantifil Brick Bulld- Lugs at his Old Stand, expressly for manufacturing Cai^ * ^ , , , . x' v w i riaizea. Thankful for the very Uberal patronage he has j extra profit charged by the New Y ork Jobb^. 1 vcars. he hones Iv strict attcn- : In connexion with the above stock, ws shat., auriag consequently we shall be enabled to save to buyers the nearest and quickest ROIXE TO THE RAILROAD! BRMTMSMi PEHM019M€.iL,S. L SCOTT i CO., NEW YORK, continue to publish the following leading Briiish Periodicau, viz. 1. THE LONDON QUARTERLY Conservative THE EDINBURGn REVIEW W’big.) 3 THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW Frso Church.) IHE WESTMINSTER REVIEW L-boral. o. BLACKWOOD S EDIN3UilOH 'lAOAZINE T tv These Ptrriodioal'i aJ'ly ih? Jhr-;? rrea; poli- lii ai parties of Great Hrliain Wliic. Tmt’ and liadical. ■ —but polities fi">rm« 'idy '>ne tVdiarc* ■ *' "ht*.r araeier. .V-' i)rg;ins of the m-‘-i pr fiund writer^ -.ri .'^L'ii-rnv. Literature, Muralitj and Keligion. tlu-y -^tdii i. mh they ever have «ti>od. unrivalled in the world .r'letters, being CuHsidered in li^pen'tble t .• the M-ii.^lur and the profes sional man. while to the intclligeut reader of every clfi-'i they furnish a m'.ire cvrrecr Hud 'iati'f.n-t.iry r.'c-tr'l of the current literature of ihc day, through.. 't the world, than Can >>e pussiblv ybtained Irom ,tnv '- iiei '■.la-fe. EARI.Y ;i')PIE. The receipt of .\DVAN E SHEKl.S tV'jm iiie iiini--li publishers i^ive*i additi:jii;tl value to tnese Keprints:. in asmuch as they can now be placed in the hand-; oi sub- | •oribers about a- soon a« the origiual editions." TERMS had at the Stage Office, Fayetteville. .\ug 5, 13jJ. 38-ly LUri'ERI.oir.^ M\lv \E\V LIXE. Per anti. S3 on : tx) X (Mt i 1.0 Kor any one )f the four Review - F'T any two of the f"ur Review- For any three 'jf the Four Review* For all four of the Review.s For Blaekw^ood'-i Magazine For Blackwood and three Review-. hi. Four BlackW'.od and rhe t'r.ur Keview=i 10 'H') iits t(i he in'i'h si all in of.lvant'r. Mmu'i/ current in the Stut' v here inu^d loW. be rereiv^d at pur. t'LLBBlNii. A discount of r wenty-iivt; per cent, from the above price will be allowed to Cll bo orderinif four or more copies of any one or more of the above works. Thus; Four copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will be sent to one ad dress for 5'.*; f'^ur cojru- of thi- t /-.r Review- and Biack- wood for S30; and so oti, PDSTAf.i;. In all the principal Cititv nii l ! _wn-, these works will be delivered, FREE uF l’O.ST.\jE. When sent by mail, the Postage to ajiy part of 'he Ur.i:-d states will be but T WENTV-FOUR CENT.S a vear for ‘‘Blackwood,” and but FOURTEEN CENT-S •• yc-.r eu -i: or’ -he Re view j. -V. B. Thf prii't \7i Great iir'’aTn ‘C the fii.’- Periodicals obove-'iamed i: Sol p'r anuum. Remittances for any uf the above pubiicarion? should always be addressed, post-paid, lo ■L-j i i;’...-.’. v^-, LEO .'‘Alii- >roTT C No. 6t . I .\l;W i'o-v M. OHRKLL. March 20. 18-59 JOHX K. DaILKT 3W-tf «l PRE^E C OLRT REPORTJ^. N E "W' e D 1 t r ■ .V 0 F DeFereni and Batllt-s Equity, Vol. 1. The subsci-hers have ;u“: pi-;., • . a 2i E-on o this volume, one of 'lie - ■ v 4 ;e of i no 'ei ies, with Notes ani Ki ;erAn?-= 'o otae: .‘i'i/u jr.; 1 Ca-e"; ari ' to the Revised rud^'. by H'-.n. W.;j U. j; and wit! many corrf .'tiniis - They have now in p—-Mll’! ' : ;'if>. also with Jii lge liattle'« .N'at.- w! i, h tii?y ' ' p’’ ^ soon. Their 2d Edi'ior. o: ' l^t v Nn-, • f E^r. v Battle's Law Reports, iss:ied ;a • yeur, Ir;- receivt-’■ iio »; pro- bation of the Prol'es-^ion. They also republi-.hed a 2d E'j ' n of D.'vereux B 1st Equity without Note?. .Vti i in .iiu;;ion t,. tln.>s.>, are the proprietors of the entire e ;.;.oni ol mo^t of Iredell's Law and Equity, and can supply any volumes extant of the Reports, or complete gets, 30 far as they can now be had. They deal largely in Law Books, and will at all times order woritg not -ou tlieir shelvts, tr> suj/j ly their cus toiler?. £ j hale & SON Fayetteville. M ;j.- iO, 1 THE .\EW EDITIOXiS 'T in; Supreme C'oiirt Re|>ort$»« The Publishers, conceiving that taeir New Editions, ■ with Judge Battle’s Note-, of ‘->,me of t’.io v..liimes of Reports which hu'l gone out r f print, have not suffi- ' -iently attracted the a:ten':on ^ t’ ;hp Prorc=«^’on, have been happy to receive the ♦'dlowino' vr,luntary tribute to their merits, from a distmi u.sh« d Lvwyer; R.^LtiGH, July 27. l-So!>. -Msssbs. E. j. Hali: So>':—I confess, I did not have an opponunity, uuiil a week or two since, to examine your re-publication of the first Vol. jf Dev. & ]}Ht. Eq. Rep., and aNo the first Vol. of the same Reporters’of the Law decisions of the Supreme Court. It is no compliment, either to you or Judyt. Battb, to vv u:- an humble mtin!)er of the profc'^io.^ I thank you lor ti.i ,.;ost valuable addition to the Ju dicial treasure of tho ."^tate. 'I'o the rje;nbers of the legal profession the Notes of Judge B. ar- of great value, and 1 do nx.st sincerely hope you will receive from the prolessioti generally tliat encouragement and patronage which ycu dt yrvJ 1 uui. genth-iiien. vour?^, most truly t.nij re=p f ilv, !1. W.'MILLER. The Publishers have now m {.re-,-,, about two-thirds printed, the 2d \ ol. ot i»evereiix Battle’s Eciuitv with Judge Battle's valuable Not.-., a,,.! with manv typographical errors corrected. Urder*i -olicited. E J H.\LE ,t SON Aug. 8, 1869. Knitting Work, a %% eb ot maii» Textures, by Ruth Partington. Presbyterian Psalmodist; Southern Harmony; School Bo.jks, 4c. JuBt received. E. J. HALE & SON. , V i V-. A 'i i SiS O 8-4 \ y t ; litls; i\ froili V V, bi f lL»t tfiin ttfinetjr *>* r 4»ni- ’.H . '-;.T.i »• nj|5 inw»r Tf - (h* •N.riiHch Uic if.* ' ti -• « nftnoU)! Ar« I* f • • I . |#i » vn. I. «l, l.lver li'oriitor. «>i.f d--. «•>' y U V ,r ft :•! I from ‘ hny one dofe iHkni ' . • »• .* nne Ht JfrMf fU fou;.U . p' k liJnlti#, 111 It' \ V f. Qioi)*id nr I •.•! ^ « bt:-: -o ^ : Hi fjvinjc to:;e «wl heahh u. ■ 'hd • r t£‘tt ■. s.-.. ftutl, \«hnt ^ ocrto*.--., I -!,c • • ( Ml Ik'ieni lo relit'v* ih« riMJtK niid relirii fr, nifrhf. !b»* fiy. Hini cure- Co’i- flveiieRt. '• '! »•*• Cwkrii ufter fMch p|^ mewl h i K'Uie pu of two W. »'pOO«^fuU will .c »ir ^U U. Il«*Rla li«* nti»« boMl«* Tnkeu Tx^ f%-, Chib*, of tlje (liVKJif, HliJl • Milv ]>>«« I OtVn repv«!«^l Ih Morbus, hx'A n prrventlvel nw'.y oiie little ini cf medi- U’c OOM.e • for 5-,»oe»'. -.r ^n^f,r ' Ui€ »}>pet».e, m,.lin«ke» I** rep«Hir>u rl. tf, itn -..jtHi forUiH eomr. H. *»■ y .rld at , '-.i: no iii»-er, ■ U.t* wuna. HI .; f.tiu 9^r K cirr^, mule obntniotto^ rfTi>f>ve. t i«lievc« ClloUr. vs.. h inire Clue tor Cltolei of Ctiolrrn. I needled to thiow on* a> i ctlie »ft«r A . ^ •lautullce’^rrti I fr(>m the skin, time tefor^ entivig ^ v ■ tiiod uttti c'-.irf liroiitr • vlIuU j# 13 Ii\ 111 « . 'a :h- - : received for the last 21 years, he hopes _ lion to business, with a desire to gi^'e satisf^iction, to merit a contiuuance of the same. He warrants his worlc lo be made of the best material and by experienced workmen in each branch of the business Hii work will compare favorably with any m&de in the United States, for neatness and durability. Ho is determined to sell and do any work in his line on as good ternia as any work done elsewhere that is as wall done. He now has on hand, finishad, THE LARGEST STOCK OF Carriages, Barouches, Rockaways and Buggies, ever offered in this place, and a very large stock of work nearly finished, which will be finished daily. .Ill of which will be sold very low for cash, or on short ti*jie to punctual oustomors. p^^He has on hand more thnii the season be prepared lo sell al lovr prices, Roots and Shocii of* all Grades, bought directly of the Manufacturer—tor c.\sk. |^?*Thnse owing us accounts past due will please make payment. J B. STARR. J. M WILLIAMS. Fayetteville, Aug. 24, 1%9 j. K. KYLE T.S NOW RECEIVING A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL 1 STOCK OF STIFLE m fm 9RV liooni i —ALSO— . PEAR TREES is extensive, and embraces a selection ' which canuot be surpassed. Prices will be as low es j the same quality of trees *ell for anywhere in . United Siati3. ^ They have also a fine assortment of Eve’ -blooming Roses, and a few of the choicest Evergreen Trees. They Satter themselv. e that their experience in fruit ; culture for some years past, together with their obssr- vfttion a? to the mode adojjied by the most intelligent 1 Pomologiats of the country, enables them to give tlie ^ ' most perfect assurances to their friends of the genuine ness and value of the varieties cultivated. Those unacquainted with fruits, would .lo wcdl to leave the selection of varieties to the Nurseryman, who. ! if honest, will do better for them than they would do I for themselves; if not honest, it is b«st to refuse to trade , with him at ail 1 Address L !I WEBB, Agent, Rockingham, X. C. Sept 20 ’^1 XlXlClUai OU91 Oui*. r?. A-'S* *•“ uaii'a ji.*v*w Jl i. )NL HUNDRED .AND FIFTY VEHICLES finished CtothlUg, IlatS, CapS, BOOtS aud SllOeSi uome Readers, was ; >ppo'. .l. would be ci^r&inly u=i>J. and thill great evil thus av il ied ! 3. Econoi:iy, the popular ;tixa o‘. RcaJers being too | long and being made so ofi.jr. o;c; dly to add to the protlts | of authors and pubiich^;: 5 I This saries is to ioiisiic c: ijwor t^umbers than t.iose i^enerally used, and it is be'ioved that thoso r.umocrs are sufficient, while if the srs'.em were universally used in | ttie Sta^e. tiie sum s.'ivod to ;jar.?r.ts and children would . amount to severa. thousand dol'.i ? a-a'ially j 4 To pul tv) tht ha-^dt of •: .ta-niny to read com- j potUiirfu »u'Scifr».'/y /amt.iar o'J.t rf 'A» r^.ira-'.t-r c:’.ileo childtfK co'r.po*t:u’‘.f, e ntftininc, in les^'-ns easy enough for all ages, correct sjjecimens of style, 1 merestini^ in matter, and incalcsting pro;-.T m.u-!*.!-, an ! religi'jua ;n- itruction. The^ prices ana. t:r No. 1. 2.3 cents; No. 2, £7A cents i -7o'clock P. M. THROUGH IN TEN HOURS, ani No. 3. 75 cciits A libevc. dei. '-:U',u trom 'hese . The traveling public who would study their comfort prices to .Mei-onanta and S?h'ol Te‘.,ii?is ^ ^ j ^nd convenience will take the Warsaw .Stage. ^ SON j 5^through TICKETS TO WELDON may b« and in course of construction. i;jsg“AU work made by him is warmnted 12 months with fair usai^e, and should it fail by bad workmaniiiip or material, will be repaired free of charge. Persons wishing to buy would do well to call end ex amine for themselves. Orders thankfully roccived and promptly attended to. Repairing cxecut*d at ahort notioo and on vary reason- ablo ittrma. May 23, 1850. 89-tf All of which will be disposed of at low prices, either by wholesale or retail Call a.id examine No. 84 Corner Hay and Donaldson Streets. Fayetteville. N. C., Sept. 22, 185». 61tf the arrangements for the Fair couij.ictt-; Their list of ! now appeal to the j>eople oi our (.'ountv tf. forward and prove that they have 0011^;', enouj^h, with industry, enterprise and , to back it, to make this Fair exc-il o;,. * one and to rank far ahead of any otL,-/. ‘ Fair in -he State. The importance ol such an iiiituut, ^ vancing the interest ot the Farmer, the .'I..,.;...* and the Manufacturer, cenno’: j, has for its object the creation ot h>a ti jn / laudable spirit of emulation amon;;. them. creasinir their etforts to ex';el in tli*.;r . department.^. This is an a^e of progress, and it is the interest oi ni; i- k.. Svith it. One important step in a' -.-jiii .. that object is to buila up and su-^tain of industry and enterprise where e.il ’i,y together, view each other’s works, comj are noi-, iucrea.>;e iu knowledge, and take fie-h c-jura-.- .r their respectivo pursuits. An msiiiutior, hs.ri; i such objects in view cannot fail to meet the v ‘ probation and support of all We now invite our Jellow-citflens to come an join with us, and to b'ing with tbeci i..r eil • have; aiid v»e prvu,.,. ilCNUVnfcS CUMiAiUl d: D’HKnVILLI’S, UOAUI>IAm I>Alf .SCOOOJL, FOR YOUNG LADIES. Xo. l%Oy Logan Syuare, Tlnfe St., Phllada. M.A.D\ME CifEG.VR.^Y respectfully informs her iriends tnd the public in general, that indepen- dvutly of her Boarding and Day School, directed V>y ; tion every thing they may HOLMES & ROBINSON’S FOI R HORSE STAGE LINE TO KEXAXSVILLK, TIA WARSA^f, IS the shortest and most expeditious for ir&velen> going North or .South. I.eaviuK Fayetteville every day at FALL 1859. Af.KX. JOHliSOlI, Jr., Has RECEIVED and is daily receiving by far the largest and most desirable stock of Staple and Fancy DRY CrOOHS, ever offerei by him to the public. Not deeming it necessary to enumerate, he would »ay it embraces all the New Styles for the Fall and Winter trade. To which be would call the attention of his old Cudtomer* and the public generally. aLEX*\NDER JOHNSON, Jr. Sept. 8. 48-4w herself ^,,,1 her niece. Madame Provost, in New York, every thint; in our power to make :1„- o- d she intend., in connection with her niece, Madame | and ple;\..ure l.J^.T,.V D Hervillv, opening in Philadelphia, an Institution, on 1 rrr ^ * .1 * precisely t!ie same plan as the one above mentioned. I one. We trust that our citizen> gencra.l!v w- The Principals will answer applications ana receive I exert themselves tO make every uepaiituei.t ot c- visitors, on and after the 12th of September, and the j exhibition complete. School will open on the loth Sept 13 4&-lmpd ^TEAMER “F.A.NNV” leaves Fayetteville every Mon- O day I’l.'i Thursday morning, at l-'> minutes after Sun rise; and W'ilmington Tuesday and Friday, at o’clock, —carrying pas-iengers and freight. Steamer ••.SOUTHERNER, ' with a fuU coniplement of F’.ats. makes one or more fins per week, as circiim- stanoes may require. The accident lo the Steamer '‘ROW’AN”' will be re- paire«l in a few davs .She will then take her place in the line. ' T S. I.UTTERLOH Oc:'r4. -Sl-tf To the Inlere«it of Turpentine Distillers. M.\. B.\KER would respectfully inform Turpantine , Distillers and others that he is fully prepared to Manufacture or Repair Turpentine, Brandy and Whis key Stills. Wyrma, sc., iu fact, anything in the line of Sheet-Copper or Iron work. Particular attention given to the making of Steam Pipes from a tuperior kind of Copper, for Boats. Mills, &o. .Vll work entrusted to my oare shall be properly dons, aud warranted, and on the most favorablu terms as re gards price. Give me a cali and .«ee for yourself, and 1 know I shall have your patronage. Being a praotii'al workman. I attend to all the work myself, which I find is to the advantage of both my custooiera au.i myself. Old Copper bought for ca*h or taken in ei rhange for nw» work M i;.\blEK, Hay Str*>el, Fayetteville, N ’ Julv 27 8o-6mos r^LL,. 1859! JAMES KYL.E, Is now receiving hii utual supply of Gooda, among which are— Rich Silks, Col’d aud Black; French Merinos aud Delaines; English Do. Do.; Kid and Net Gloves, assorted; Bed and Negro Ulankeft; Bolting Cloths. No I to D); Ready-Made Clothing; Boots and Shoes; With ^ very large assortment of other Oo».la. All 0. which were purohased by the package ar the lowest price. Those purchasing will please call nud look at the Goods and prices. Sept. l:’, ISoO, -lytf LI! PiLMilRliii lilCH KCllOdL. : rpHE 14th Session of this Institution will open on the X >2t)i of JULV 1 tinder the charge of Dan l. I Stew.irt. Jr.. A. B., as Principal. I F/oird can V.»e had either at the Steward’s Hall or in . the neighboihood at SS per month, exclusive of lights j and washing. For further information apply to the undersigned at Laurinburgh, N. C. R. D. DICKSON, Sec’y. * Laurinburgh, June 18. 2-')-tf I .T1R$. FRAlkCES E. HI.SKe/ H.AS received a part of her F.ALL MILLIXEKT; some handsome PATTERN H.\Tb. and Trimmed STP. 1 BuNNETS; is prepared to make Dresses, and do all kind of Children’s and Ladies Work. Store first I'oor I West of the Cape Fear Bank, al the sign of the Blue ! Band Box. We look to the ladiej lodll iiorai ilad have always performed this part well, i;,.i a. time is rapidly approaching, we h:>pe tin-, w.. be ready again to prove that tho.sfi who i ^ k •. them iu a good cause never look in vain. I We invite the citizens of the «urrouti.iit>g com i ties to come and compete with u?. tor lU •: ' mium«. and we a^.sure them we will er. leavo: •. ' give 'faction to all , A. A. .'1C tvIvTIIA, j J. W. Pearce, I John Elliot, ♦ ' -T. W. Powell, Hugh McLean, j W. McL. McKay, Davifj Murphy. j C. B. Mai.lext, , Jno. Kikkpatrick, ! John Bui£, Sept. 24. 52-fit XEW iio.s J GOODS! J 0 H N .SO N 11 rt-eeiving, G rocerie.*. H ){ei\er.tl Hardware, &c. .\S now in .'^tore, and i sortment of Dry Good- >e>v Mulletii, Bice, .V. C. Lnrd, W»jue County Hams, Sweet .Molasses, Ac.. Ac. Mll,Li.\i;i{V l\!l .«nTlMIMI.\(i. HAVIN*; PTjgaged the services of .Mrs. TELLER, of .N'ew York, an -xperienoed Milliner and Dress Ma ker, . who will b- assisted by the best help t,> be pro cured in the place,) I have fitted up Rooms over my .Storo. whoro I shall carry on th«i ahove >>usines^ in nil it.s br.anches .Vll who require anything in this line will d » well to call and examine tor them.elves. ALEX. JOHNSON. Jr .'!c-p!. I'l’.. ■>2ll' Sept. 4th, 1859. tJAS. O'. CoOK, s. J. Hrr.'SDALi;, Theo. Evans, Randal Mcr.‘.'.\*i.L, •jEaSE FI. liAWi.tY. •J. A. Worth. Wm. Alderman, J. W, SxRANGf.. Arch’d McLean, H. L. Mykovf.r, John P. McLean. Executive Committee. Ll\D FOR sil;:. T 01 1 w Bonnet«! Bonnet^!! [HAVE assooiiited with ui>‘, in this line. Mr. John K. Dailey, and will styl.' the lirm OKRELL .v D.VILEV. We have purcha-ed tire .''teamer Sol theu.ner, and in a few days, will iiave a New Flat employed with her. Those fa^vring us with their patronage may rely upon prompt despatch, by applying to Mr. Dailey on board, or to me at uiv oSce. R. .M. ORRELL Tobacco! Tobacco!! JUST receive! ft >m Webb W'hitted's .Manufactoty, Hillsborough. N. C., 2o BOXES TOB.ACCO, vari ous brands and qualities, ranging in price from 18 to 7-j cts. per lb., which I will oell at reduced Factory pvice«. D. ANDERSON, Agent for Webb & Whined. Sept. 7 47- W.M. tARTKR & SON, H’bolesale A Retail Dealers and Manafkcturera or ALL KiNi/S or M^eather^ Saddteft anil MMamess, Of every de^ :rij.t;on. Collars. Whips, .ve. AnD we also particularly 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 prices; and we will give the highest cash price at all times for Raw Hides and Talli w, iu exchange for our articles. Country -Merchants would do well to call and examine our Stock, as we can sell them Shoes of a much bettor qu.ality than they usually get, on very Hocom.'nodating terms. Southern Planters would dc ■.••ell to send us all their orders as we are making a No 1 article of NEGRO SHOES, that are warranted to give entire satisfaction. N. B. All Orders ft'om a diatanoe shall have prompt attention. S. S. CARTER. WM. CARTER. Goldston P. 0., Chatham Co., N. C., 1 March 15, 1859. / C .%rEDKO.\S. JU.ST received, a lot of auldrons, large and sm^ll. from yo gallons to 10 gallons—inclusive I'h.'y are the very thing for boiling .Syrap, or for tarinen*' use Call and look —and buy til l stand THiJS J. JOHNSON. I Sept. 22, Ihoi* -'(I ;;w ! \EW GOOUH. JUST received par “Steamer' rh«* largest and best ^selected stock of Dry Goods. Hats and JapH, BX)t.s and .Sho«s, Hardware. Groceries, Provisions and Liquors, Truss Hoops and Glue. Turpentine. Coopers’ and Farmers’ Tnols —ALSO— Herrincr and Mackerel, ^'in kits and bbis » Me.ss Pork and Me.ss Beef. Colfee, Suijar, Moia.sses and Candles Powder, :Shot and Lead. .Segars, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco In fact a large assortment of articles usually k-*pt in « general stock. These Goods are from the Manufacturer. Importer and Producer, and consequently will be sold Ciicap for Cash or exchanged for good short time paper, or Country Prod.ice. C. E. LEETE. ' Sept. 26. 1859. ,V2 hn Bargains: Barffains:: The undersigned are now receiving and opening one of the largest stocks of Goods ever offered by them before. Our stock consicrs of French, English and American Prints and Delaines. Domestics; Marlboro’ Plaids. Stripes and Linseys; Stia\sls; Hosiery; Hoop Skirls; Satinetts, Tweeds, Kentucky Jean«; Kerseys; Blankets; Hats; Caps; Boots and .Shoes. .\lso, jiiii^ar and CoOee, ^Tless Pork, Hoop Iron, Glue, and in laci every tiling that a fii mer may need. .All the above goods will be sold reasonably ;'or cash, or to prompt payin Sept 17 96- 1 v«’oiild call the attention ol Tobacco Chcwers to the WEBB s. WHIl'TED BRAND, iso the CaDET TW'IST, wliich is superior to any thing ever sold in tliis laarket. —ALSO— A lot of A No. 1 SMOKING TOBACCO, by lb., from W 5; W For sale at No. 22 Hav S'reet. D.' ANDERSON. Sept 7 47- .1. W. RAKER Is now receiving from the North che largest, finest, and most carefully selected stock of Fl’ieirlTI’ll r. ever offered in this market; which added to his own manufacture, m'lkes :• 5 :tssortment complete; b11 of whi(?h he will on th;* lo'-ve^t possible t(*rms for cash or on tiiiie lo j.iincriij.! cusiome.'s. fashionable juinte.i e.,r(uge bed-i'o iiu F'u) i.iiure in sett*;; curled hair and shuck, atid coitoi, Ai.tttresse®: Looking (jlassr*:; \\illow Wagons nnd Cradles; Si.lc Boards; Bureaus: Secretaries and liook-Cases; U hut- Nots; Tables, al’ sorts; Wash Stands; Candle St.ints- Wardrobes: Picture Frames and Gla»«: Window .'^hades Cornices; Curtain Bands; Sofas in Mahogony and Wal- niU; Teto a Teles; Ottomans; Divans and Stools; Chairs of every variety. Fine Rosewood Pianos, one with .i?i]olian at tachment; Rosewood Melodian.s. f!-om the best manufac tories in New iork and Boston, warranted as good as any made in the country, and will be sold at New York prices—freight only added. September 2. 45^^ .^larble Factory, Lrimmed, alw. ou hand and ALEX. Sep: 2^; Sold low at JOHNSON’S. J .52- ANY \J notice. Sept 20 Bouuets! Boniieis!! Bonnets!!! MATERI \L OR .STYLE, made at short ALEX JOHNSON S. Jr 62- L Dre«s .^lakinf^. ■\DIES can be served in this line, and work done promptly, bv oallin;' at ALEX. JOHNSON’.^, Jr. Sent 20 .02- C^ROt ER1E.«> AT WHOLESALE. I .KM now receiving my Stock of Groceries for the Fall Trade, consisting in part as follows,— 11-5 Bags CoiToe; 50 Bbls. Cotfee Sugar 20 H.'^.dr*. .Molasses; 60 Boxes Tobacco—factory prio««. 76 “ .adamantine Can-iles; 3'.J A Bbls; ."'uulf—Eoyle Mills; •OO Boxe.s Candy; Lb«. Iron—-a.'sorted ~y} b 'Xes No. 1 So.4p; 2.‘. M f'igars; 0O2 Bigs (’orn; 7-0 Iviles Eastern Hay; !•> Firkins Butter; 20 Bbls. Leaf Lard: 30 ^ l b’s. No. 1 M.-ickerel; oOC Ln* rod Fish, io.. ic. Sept 12. l''-5r) R.’i^^uin 3,000 Hoop Ir Srpt 12 E. F. MOORE 48- F^esh •Irrivalft* JUST received pr St*amer Fanny, 4 Bbla. Extra No. 1 MACKEREL (for retailinjj 10 ^ “ do. “ 1 do lo ^ “ do. “ 1 do. lo * MESS SH.\D; 30 Boxes CHEESE; 1X) Bags New Hnlled BUCKWHEAT FLOUR: Fulton Market Beef; Mess Pork; Goshen Butter, P Salt: Sugar; Coffee; Mola;se=; and every thia;: .1 provision line; which I will sell cheap for C.A.SII t change for country Pro.luce. W. C. TR- Nov. 3, 1B59. Fire Insurance. lyE refer our readers 10 the annual slaiemen'. ; W -Etna Insurance Company, of Hartibrd. Th;-; cessfui institution was incorporated by the Le,L'i^la^^ . Connecticut in 1819, with a perpetual chsi:. capital is SollO.OOO. and its accumul.iiions excee'.:" 000 more, making its entire assets over Si.o^O, vested as d.jtailed in the statement referred T ' results indicate that .during the period o'' >1 >ar!y yeirs since its er^anizition, iwr.Lon: a siu_ ■ c its .r'.ief ofacer. It..: b'.siness h is be^’, cn ■. 0. ,iu>lgment and prudence. It has be?n ti.i;- la; - ful in an eminrnr degree, dischnrging. as a;., formed, all i:s obligation? by the piv-reni ■'■f - tntlhon dolliirt for losses, without asking a d iv' ',i“ 'j had but little litig.iti'. 40,0001: Sept 1 and Hoop Iron. unny I'agging. on and Rope, for sale by E. F. MOORE. 48- Ciiiano! €^uano!! LBS No. 1 Peruvian Guano. For gale E. F. MOoRE. 48- cusforners. PAGE & SURLES. •'>1 4w !§PR1.\0 STYEEsm The Fayal, Everett and HaFeloek Hats! 4 LSO, a beautiful assortment of the L.A.TEST STYLE A SOFT HATS (high and low crown,) and all the styles of the most elegaut Hals of the season, can now be seen at the Baiaar. .March 16 A. McRIMMON 97-tf . et'ii* \\ take p!•u^ :re in «r Jur K«rv*'rai»f| T.ti -til Kcvm ii vf A K||. .’ill , «>J«( tboLnaitcJc ot.riarful vi* :;i«s o m * By «f'.0. I.AIJDRR, TWn DOORS ABOVE C. T. Illlfill & SO.\S’ STORE Fayetteville, l¥. Jan’v 20, 18S9. 64-ypd nioji'.v, rtierfl'iig -I ,. II A«ii»', 11m; 1«H» 'J'y!> ■ n:a „il|iu|i i^Iore ]\ew Goods! I AM just receiving my Spring Slock of Goods in mv line. They were selected in the Northern cities by ! myself, with great care, and bought on Ihe most reason- ; able terms, by which 1 am enabled to offer the largest stock I ever before offered lo the public, and to (Sfer I them generally 1 At Greatly Reduced Prices* FRUITS—Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Apples, Lemons, Or anges. Cherries, Currants, &c. , PICKLES, JELLIES AND PRESERVES—a great va- I riety; PERFUMERIES AND EXTRACTS of various kinds- j FANCY SOAPS AND PO.MADES; I MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—Fiddles, Drums, Fifes I Flutes, Banjos, Guitars, &c.; ’ ’ I WALKING CANES—of every kind’ ' BASKETS AND W’lLLOW WARE- i HOBBY HORSES, &c.; ’ ! ' NLTS; FINE AND COMMON C.ANDIES- SARDINE*^- ■ ] FINE CIG-\RS; SMOKING & CHEWING T0BACC6: i CRACKERS; FINE POCKET KNIVES ' A large assortment of PORT-MONAIES, some verv nice- ' j FANCl ENVELOPES, and FANCY GOODS TOYS ' and YANKEE NOTIONS; NOTICE Is hereby given, that 1 wish to sell 35 acres of Land. .*1 miles from Fayetteville, on the Fayetteville & \\estern Plank Road. This Tract of Land has a good Dwelling and Oiu-houses, and a good well of water, and is well adapted to the cultivation of Corn and other grain, and especially well adapted to the cultivation of gr.apes. About 20 acres are now cleared and under cultivation. For further information call upon D. G. McDuffie upon the premises, or upon myself in Fayetteville. J. R. McDUFFIE. 8 54.8w To Land Ruyers. The undersigned offers for sale, in the Coal region, ^ and within eight miles of the terminus of the Fay- ; and soundness to a company, and to the%s3-areJ cos etteville i Western Rail Road on Deep River, fidence and aecurifv linJtimnrm I iny instance. It has uau Out iutle Utig.it;..!!. i , standing the immense niimher of trans ic’-on= in I: order tr> attain a? much cerfom/v as pos-iVe in " bn« ness as insurance, it has been the practice 01 !..■ Coniiiniiy. for several years, at great labf.-, caitli ; ' classify and arrange their risks into about fftv Ji- v.:' classes, so as to ascertain the amount in-:u .d -v. i class, the amount of premiums received :h;'-ei . ■ ” ^ amount of losses upon each. This olassitic.'irio;.. o';: - ing over a long period, and covering property to 1 v_ry : large amount, furnishes reliable data, aivi j r -er. ^ ■ sound, substantial basis of actual experience, up ■; '" -.c to conduct its business. Insurance is not a matter ' I luck or chance, as many suppose; its hazirds are a^oer- I tamable, and its principles capable of being reduocl I a system, the practical working and restilts of which ire ; as certain fis that of any other bu'iness. TLo ; Company, by adhering rigidly to its system, and plac;;;j j its business upon a healthy basis, has obtained the c'^n ' fidence of the community to an extent surpassed by e: I other Company in the U. States, and has increased j business and its income from vear to vear with a stfs'lj j growth. One great source of its security is the wide . distribution of its risks—a policy which it pursues i great strictness—limiting the amount to be covered in each locality. By this course it has passed, wiih coai' ’ parative impunity, through s6me of the most sweeping and destructive fires, which have swallowed up , Cv/mpanies less cautious in their business. It is a ^y;tetrl like this, baseci upon experience, which gives st&bi.;'-,^ EIGHT Hl'XDRED ACRES OF LAXD, adjoining the land belonging to the estate of George W’ilcox. dec’d. nnd lying three miles South from Car- bonton. on Little Pocket Creek. Moore countv. Tliese Lands are well adapted to the growth of om. cotton, wheat, oats, rye, &c. There are on the prem j.-'- - imcc- i^ses a comfortable Dwelling, and all necessary Out- j School and Pocket Dictionaries; McClintock s-d r»Toek fidence and security.—Baltimore Patriot. 4®“ Agent of the above Company at Favertevihe, E J.'HAI.F School Rooks, Stationery A:c. EMERS0N'.S Arithmetic, 1st, 2d and 3d parts; Bi..- Hons English Grammars, three parts; ^cbs’ers .V!l yvUu me It «i-e tlieir ui.niilin • traUinoiiy In t(* favor. * ui.ni.iin....- UrJMlx Wntrr In the niontiji with fht, In ’ poi atnr, and «walii>w botii THE LIVER INVIGORATOK (S S' lK.MIFIl' .MKDII'.VI. DlJi. i > VK : V , Mri>rkiiijC cureH, Kluont tou gre*t to ii .,e- tr^n the jirtt ffipittff -•» .Jt.iu rt«.,,r our bottle ii reqiHrrl u» cnr* kjt:d *f !.!% » t- from the worit JauiuU''e or Vypp^itna to a coiunu.r. iJ> all of wbicb ar« the re»iih of« lM#en»cl JLivri*. FRtCI Or«K DOLLAR riR BOTTLE Dr. SAIfFOEU. rropilnor, HV, EMllod by all JAS. N. SMITH and S. J. HINSDALE, Fayetteville, N. Not’r 11. 62-ly RA^K STOCK. 4 S Administrator of William W. Stedman. deceased, at the door of the Clarendon Bank, in Favetteville 4 « on THURSDAY, the 20th day of October, 1859, I will i cSmbI WhI^^ sell at public AUCTION, on a credit of Six i^onths, P ' TACKLE. SIXTY SHARES of the Capital Stock of said Clarendon I The public are respectfully invited Bank. Terms made known on the day of sale. ISAAC S. GIBSON, Adm’r. Sept. 9, 1859. 49-ts to call and ex amine my stock. I have a great many handsome things that cannot fail to please. March 31, 1859 RACOIV AlVD PORK. JAS. R. LEE, Hotel Building. 1- ' 3000 1*0 BBLS^*^^*^^' SIDES C. MESS PORK. —ALSO— N. C. BACON AND LARD For sale by j r McDUFFIE, _ . No. 5 Green Street, Sept, 24. 52-4W Whiskey and Rrandy. 1 1 A bbls. Pure Corn Whiskey; XJ-v/ 25 “ Apple Brandy; 20 “ N. E. Rum: 20 “ American Brandy; 15 “ Old Rye Whiskey. For sale by E F S«pt12 MOORE. 48- I houses, with about one hundred and fifty acres under i fencp. including forty or fifty acres of never-failing I 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, J Crane’s Creek, P. O., Moore county, or address me at Fayetteville, N. C. i DANIEL McRAE, For the Heirs of Gilbert McRae, dec’d. Carbonton, Moore co., N. C., Aug. 24 43tf I Cotton Plantation lor Sale. 1 OFFER for sale a Plantation in Marlboro’ District, situated nine miles from Benneltsville, two and a I half from Pee Dee River, seven from Railroad, and two I from the Mineral Springs. The Tract contains ' THREE HFNDRED AND THIRTT-SEVEX ACRES, with 150 under cultivation. The Buildings are all zood , A NEW DWELLING HOUSE, wiih six rooms-fire- j place in each room, passage through the house, two ^ piaizas, 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 I year by James Peterkia. He will show any one who wishes to look over the lanil. My only object for sell ing is I have moved West. Terms easy. Address me at Bennettitville, S. C., until 1st September, after that time at Selma, Ala. GEORGE PETERKIN, Aug. 4 40tf Book; Harkness’ 2d Latin Book; Pierpont s Ynur.f Reader; Hart’s Class Book of Poetry; Brook^ Interlinear Translations of Cassar, Cicero, Sallust an'l Virgil; sc. High Life in New York, by .Jona. Slick; Tom Eurke. ‘•Enquire Within”; Scottish Chiefs; &c. Cap. Letter and Sermon Paper; Envelopes: xc, Bills of Exchange, bonnd. Further supplies of the above just received. Sept 10, 1859 E. J. HALE «; SON. SCHOOE ROOKS. SMITH’S English Grammar: N. Carolina Readers. three parts; Olney's Geography—revised edition: Monteith’s Geographies; Pike’s Arithmetic; Murray ? English 'Reader; N. York Readers; Mason's Fairier. Mattison’s Astronomy; &c. Sept 14 E. J. HALE S SON Hymns and Disciplines^ the AI?thodist E. Church,—assorted qualiti®- 0 Jnst received. -Aug 10 E. J. HALE .^ON A New and Complete North Carolina Form Book. A further supply just rec’d. Aug. 27 ^ E. J. HALE A S0.^ Devereux’s Kinnie’s Rlack«l«»»‘‘* fo Questions and Answers, upon the jilau Kinnie’s Blackstone, one Volume; Drake on Attachment, For lals by e. j. haLE & SON ^'est side of Cape Fear Itiver, two mile« below F^y etieville, ami extending from the river into the '-.nj- hills. This tract is about equally divided ititr. river- ridge, swamp and sand-hill Land. About ^ i acre* adjoining the river, nrtt under cultivation ai..l ir. ueli suited to the growth of -'orn and Grass; none of the .Swamp has been cleared. There are several good =!!■., for a dwelling house on the sand-hills. .Any per* in wishing to purchase will do well to make early hj.T’ . cation, as I have determined to sell. THOMAS J. ROBiNSO.\ Sept. S, 1858. 44-' [\T PRINTED EbU EDIT Price for the S» advance; io tion; or ;^4 a For the W'eekly advance; S2 lion; or $3 1 ADVEl «quare of 10 lii Bucceeding pub cial contracts, requested to sti they will be coi ingly. Advert isemei cent extra. From and aft will be entered the paper be se than is paid foi Such of our c per on this sys remittances. Jan’y 1, 1^'> The siibscrib tire of last i debled to him t Fayetteville, Roofin I |( tct'r 4 n \S just rec Ciirolin:!, r, bbls. 1(1 “ 20 A an 2j boxe 5 keg.s 10 bbls. 15 “ He has « which will be Country Produ Oct. 1850j 15,000! For sale 1 Oct’r 4 M\ Ledger growing I’eriions intere not time to rti have to emplo out of the leb ducted on the Oct'r 10 Real The subscri ING LOT both sides of Hail Roal: Lot No. 1 h No. 4, 10; N( No. f, 10. No. ) has a nnil ont-bou?« limits of the ( These lanili each lot will The locutio or 20 years it family has en Apply Fayeltevilli Town P The dwei Old Stree sold at Piibli Market Hous Possession ^ with approve iu the F.ny. ^ Oct’r 10 KE GRE .■^o V.4KI THE M i N Nor Nr- in tlie in aided to ortei ONE DOL The attent the subjoinef' nation, by K' and liated Fe Kerf-v'ene. (.'unipliene. Whale oil. Lard Oil, Sperm (lil. Burning FI Keliable filled on ap KEROSl facturers’ 1 gists, Groo turers and N. B.—I sene Oil C( using the 1 Oct'r 7
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