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ehooK ‘‘■n .V will oon.menoe Still ij*;***- th^ • ■'Session of ent Miudents win •g «• the cud of the »bt,,„co. except in ^aniilu-ij for Jt; . nd wn^hin^ I JOHN i (Wvip. tiiliaui couutv, \ Q ■I'sgc. in the beeu t«riumu» of th. AKT. Sec-y “*>*4tpd VfllOOL n- ('HUrorrt to ...il • .1’ iil._ yjui- Hill • •-' .Jo litiuu 10 iHi IJ «n V whicii f ■’:? itii.ll luea ■■ — in ri^hi vari .:i.,n „n old ur- .f enuh line I h 1;,,^ »i ■li'taitiinsr the '»htro local ’> >'»lniu- ' ' '' "ur-jf*a, ^ t'laciical aviIeiD. C1U ■ >» I'r’VHte •N. iLE Si’IKloU, -Ni il A. I K rwiuiiii-J , >8 UO 1 : .HJ I'J o*> 1»; U(i !',-part::, jur, ehsirgu.l C‘U I: V: ;f;u School ;»Jio»can N- ard 74*0: TEO. -(.I. uiid "Jj Fateui ,}'fr n; iiith. with ex- ti ■ for ^very fami- A o*n learn >11 i;- j w;’! «rmble a r 'i;'jd ei^unl to anv M E ■ s !. » . LKOI.I.W m: roMPAXi, >jj*eratiou, with p 'II [luliiic con- h" :»;-hy per- year. fi>r geren 'nth.' pryfiis. ‘ ai. in-ureJ f..r their value. ur hm )t‘ ai. hir^ ' w.iuiu iy- litler r is rof'-rre.J tu Agent an '; to S' Ti : ^lry, Raleigh H.'-l.K, .Ageni at ^ V - ■ -v!"ie, -N. II.I.F 2 fO>IPA\l. ,618.62. >r =f I: - 1. hn: : . II. I L. M . . \\ .. ire than six ; iit'iiK to avcrag- ■!] • i .‘it'rJ. U; .inirtoD ■n. Ajient* Y ’utlery, , \v. ill;.: i ^1.. siJ i gea«- I - ' ■■ •- line. i ar., Java iJ'iFl-'Kt ir liouae .SIKL'P and I !ortiii> au can 9b had t;otf ':t iko.v ; A * t»f Li'ji and fJooking i 1 I*', ■. .iliiO Voffri §»ot.''> \MK.' MAHTINK. I/Otf C. : T«-:’.--rs' OIL, 'uitv VViuJow Olaas >1' i Hf :YKH r.iK- m.^rtine. tititf atL - s and despatch, aid ■ "e delivered ; ll.Ll.N'illAST. Scli'.ol, fl>iv Street. 14-ly u: wnisKKV. ,11;^: hit nr with Dr- tU j'-.!i*-d wiiU his I (viii had ut his lrl. i h. •• V 1.1-^T by the ii ; ;,.;r“jnu in- .M. M KIN NON r I- payable in New ((."I; >nT. ill ijnanii- of tlie «'api‘ Kear A. AIcLtAN. :tf ill to *111 ploy 1 abl«J- I the year, to work li = ai d Little Kiver . ■. KLiKR, Ch ting. & Supt. 29tf ®i SEMI-WESEKL, Y. fV('[. ix.l FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., JANUARY 2. 1860. * [NO. 879.] PiUNlKD MOND.VV.S AND THURSDAYS E1)VV4KD J. HALE & SOX, KDITOHS AND rROPRlETORS I’.-icc tor the .Semi-Weekly Ouskbvkr S3 00 if paid in advHiiL-e: t-5 50 if jjaid during ihe year of subijtirip- tioti; or S4 Hfter the year has expired. the 'Vetkly OBsiiRVKu $2 00 per annum, if paid in advrtUi'e: 50 if pi.d during the year of subscrip tion: or .''3 W after the year ha« expired. ADVERTISL.MF^'TS inserted foi 60 oents per ’1 !•' l iios for the fir^it, and :i0 cent« for each taoceeJinii publioatiou. Yearly adver^isementtt by ape- ciiil ooutrrtCiS. at reasonable rates. Advertisers are roquesied to state th?nuniber of insertions desired, or thcv will be continued till forbid, and charj^ed accord- iiiiilv. l.flPORTATlOIV^ FOR THE FALL OF. 1859. THK aubncribers havi* r«ceivt»d molt of their purcha»«« for the approaching Fall Tr»d*s eujbraaing a larg« and general agtortment of Mrocerie«, Hollow-Ware, By lha Ton or leiu: Sole leather, Calf Skins, Shoe Findings, With artitflttg generally waiv^ed for uauufaoturoof ShoM; In groat Tarietj, and SADDLERY HARD-WARB. They have also lidded largely by Direct Importati«n j from the Manufacturern in Europe to their i X cl tIjER r ! Departiuent, by which they are enabled to save to their i cuitomers the Northern Jobberai ProflU, and they are 1 disposed to uoll at a small advance on eost on their { usual terms. They solicit an examination of thair ; OKOCEKlEflii AT WHOI.ESALE. I AM now receiving my Slock of Groceries for the Fall Trade, consisting in part as followi,— , 116 Bags Cotfee; 50 IJbls. Coffee Sugar; 20 Hhd.s. Molasses; , ' 60 Boxes Tobacco—factory prices; 75 “ Adamantine Candles, 30 ^ Bbls; Snuff—Eagle Mills; 60 Boxes Candy; 20HX) Lbs. Iron—assorted, 60 boxes No. 1 Soap 25 M Cigars; 602 Bags Corn; 75 Bales Eastern Hay; 15 Firkins Butter, 20 Bbls. Leaf Lard; 85 Bb\s. No. 1 Mackerel; 600 Lbs. Cod Fish, &c., &o. FRENCH STRANGE, Attoroey at Law, Fayetteville, N..C. Office that recently occupied bf C. O. Wright, Esq.. over the on«? now occupied bv him iu Dr. Roblnsou’** ' building. Green Street. I Deo’r 2, 1869. * 72* w\i». jftci.. jficujiir. ' Attorney at Law, FAyKTT£VlJLLJi,*N. C. JILL attend the County and Superior Courts of Cumberland, Harnett. Moore and Robesou Couu- Prompt attention given to the aollection of all rAYI-TTEVll.LK i . T. WAbDILL, Proprietor. HIH. the most commodious Hotel in Noith Carolina, frontinj^ 300 feel on Hay and Donaldson Streets, located in ;he centre of the business portion of the town, atid surrounded by all the Banking Houses, Wholesale Merchants and princi pal Produce Dealers. Business men will ^nd the Hotel a •onvenient and comfortable house. • * All the Stagea arrive and depart from this Hotel. Fa^'etteville, Oct. 1, 1858. , 61- i The Jfew Stvle, Small, , COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS, AT • Vaiiontdcll’v Oall«rf. * W claims entrusted to his hands. Oct. 17, 1859. 58-if K. V. Sept 12. 1859 MOORE, 48- .\ilvertiMenieuts to be inserted tntidt, charged 50 per j goods by the Trade generally SPECIAL Notice. Fj:''ui and after this dale, no name of a new subscriber will be entortjd without pHyment in advance, nor will the paper be sent to such subscrfters for a longer lime than is j>aid for. .“ucli of our old subscrihers as desire to take the pa- ]n;r on this system will please notify us when making reiiiitlHUCUs. Jaa y I, 1858. ” MI Ii Ii IO NT S " I^OLD OF THE i HO! EVERY ONE WHO IS HIIM^RY! ‘ , Come to Overbaui^li’s aiili Eat. I subscriber would inform the inhabitants of Fay- I i. eiteville, and the traveling public in general, that ! he has returned from New York, and is at his old stand ^ I on Bow Street, and has rented the adjoining house and Carier''& Son,\7chairamVoVfoV%h77alVof'rh’ib ' “P. in a neat and convenient manner for a genile- I man s Dining and Oyster Saloon, where he will be pre pared to give all who will favor him with a call, a good In addition to the above variety of Goods, whiah in the aggregate eoustitute oue of the largest if ao( The Largest Stock to be Found in North Carolina, the undersiguftd are Sole Agents in this plaee for Mess Wm. Cl StPERlOR BROGAiriS. Messrs. C. & Son are manufacturing Shoes from Leather | warm meal at all hours for 40 cents, or on the European H. W. HORNB, *WTTO kjve: 1* .f ^ x>.!# w*, M.\Y be f«ind at the Office of \Voi. B. Wright. Esq. near the Court House. June 30, 185^. 28-lY Ju., ATTO IliV E \ AT I. A W H HOUSE, i\%yi:tti)V«.i.8'm v\ Eaut iide of (Iretu Strtt, a Jtu; Juon Xorth oj^ the yiarktt. a rnllE Subscriber deBi^es through this medium r*JB A to ackowledge the liberal patronage beslow- r-M8®r. ed upon his House the past year—and as he has Just erected New Stables and Carriage Shed conven ient to the House and to water be takes pleasure in say ART. Woottward’ii Solar Camera. PHOTOGRAPHj can be had at V'anorsdell’s Skylight Gallery, Hay street, opposite Marble Yard, Fay etteville, N. C.: plain, retouched, colored, in water colors, oil and pastile; from small to life sue. Ambro- types. Melaneotypes, and all other styles of Pictures pertaining to the .^rt. Also. Gilt Frsnies, Gilt Mould ing, Glass for very large j^ictures—«s large as 26 by 36 inches. Cord and Tassels for hanging pictures; Instni- nients. Stock and Chemicals for sale low for g^ish. Life size colored photographs made from small pictures. Having permanently located here I hope to merit ing to his patrons and the public generally, that he is^ youi*p:itronage. I would also return my a. ucere thanks still prepared to accommodate them with transient and ■ for the liberal patronage bestowed on me heretofore by permanent board, and re!pectfully solicits a continuance the good peopl^ of Fayetteville and vicinity. of the liberal patronage heretofore received. Every ex- j ertion on his part iitiall be used to render them comforta- His table is always tanned by themselves—except the outer lole; they have all the recent improvements in machinery, and are making h Shoe That Planters Will Find Superior in every rcspeci to any ever offered for sale in thii tion. and at a reasonable price. Call and see!! • GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO August 8, lS6y 3b- ST.i\DtRD SCHOOL-BOOKS, PUBLISHED BT A. S. BARNES & BURR, j\ k 53 JOHN STREET, ^EW YOJ(lK. L>e$criptite Catalogue* of their Puhlication$ nent poitpaid to,any partKf t}^e U. Stain. AND SOLD BY E. J. H iLE A SOX. Fayetteville, >. C. .’School Ttuchers, Committrt's, Trttste»>i, ConLUitf:ioner.f and yricnth of Ktluca- tion. urt iiu'itf'ii to >i.r(tmine (he foUuu- Iny I'lhuihf*' Trxt-Books, for S hoou- and Coflnjts:— ON ORTHOGRAPHT. Page’s Normal Chart of Elementarjygounds, 2 50 Parker and Watson's Primer, 15 Parker and Watson's Spellers, 2 Noi. 15 & 25 Smith's Juvenile Definer, 80 Smith's Gramma^-Schoo^Speller; 40 * Smith's Definer’.s .Manual, t>0 ^ Wright'.s Analytical Uthography, 25 I On Reading and English Grammar. Parker and Watson's National Readers, 5 Nos. Parker's Rhetorical Reader, 75 "i Parker and Zaolios' Reailinp and Elocution, 'H Jf The English Poets, with Boyd's Notes, per vol 75 Z Northend's Little Orator. 30 “ Clurk'.s First Le.-sons in English Grammar 30 Clark’s Englisli Graiumar, 50 ^ Welcli's English Sentence 7*> mi “ North Caroliiia.J{.euders, No. 1.2 and 3. £ Scientific Tes:t Books. ^ JJJ Davies’Series of Arithmetics, l&c.,‘25, 45 & 75 y J! Davies' Series of Algebras, 7oc., ^ 1 25 & $1 50 y liiivies' Series of Geometries. SI, 1 2-5. 1 50 & S2 Parker’s Nat'PI’hilosophy, 3vols. 'Joe., 37J, SI ^ V P'.Tter s First Hook of •'hemistry, 50 B w i'orter's Principles of Chemistry. 1 M) Norton's First Book of Natural Philosophy 50 JJ i Norton and Porter s I'iri-t Book of Science, 1 0J •™ .McIntyre's Astronomy and (ilot>es. 1 00 y r Bartlett's System f>f Natural Philosophy, 4 yols. jr Lardner on the Steam I'.ngine, 1 50 . P.-ek's Elements of .Mecluinics, 1 50 ^ ™ (jillespie on Roads and Railroads, 1 50 jj Darby's .''outhern Botany, 1 50 jj. D. & W. McLAlRI.^, Al^OULD invite attention to ih^ir large and desirable \\ Slock of GROCERIES, Consisting in part of— 150 Bags Kio, Laguira and Java Ooffe«; lUO Bbls. agd Hhdii. Sugar (aiworted;) 25 Hhds. Mulaaisea; 30 ‘‘ Bacou—Sidew J4iid Sbould«ri; 500 Sacks Salt; 150 Boxes good Tobacco; 125 “ Sperm, AdamaQtiae Tallow Candltts; .‘)0 “ Soap Caisorttid;) 50 “ Candy 100 Bags Shot “ 1000 lbs. Jiar Lead; 30 J Bi>ls. Snuff—Eagle Milli; I 25 Kegs Soda; ' 250 Xaila I —ALSO— ] large and general assortment of Hardware and C'utlerf; Farming Utensils, of all descriptions; American, English, Swedes and Perurian Iron; Blistet, Gorman and C&at Steel; Blacksmiths’ Tools; Coopers’ Do.; Corn Sheller* and Straw Cutters; Buckets, Brooms and Pails; Cotton, Manilla and Jute Rope, (all kinds and quality;} Plow Lines and Bed Cords; Hollow Ware; Cotton Yarns and Shtatiugs at faovorj pride#. All of which will be told low roR waih, or ou usual lime lo prompt paying customers. Cou.'*TRT Mhkcha.'T8 are respectfully requested lo call aud examine our slock before purchasing else where. D. W. McLAURIN. I March 8, 1850 93tf To Farmers and Planters of Nt Carolina! I Particularly Tho.se Who Trade at FayetteYille know the want and feel the nectssily of having plan, as will best suit his guests; and where wili be found i good Oysters in every style. He would refer to his for- ; mer reputation as regards keeping a house of the kind. 1 BILL OF FAR^:: Fried Sausage, I Beef Steak, I Pork do.. , Ham and Eggs. [ Mutton Chops, 1 Veai Cutlets, I Fish Balls, Opossum, ! Fresh Fish, ■ Green Tea. ! Coffee, I AS taken an ofBce next door to Wm. B. Wright’s Law I during their sojourn with him Office oti Green Street. He will attend and practice i in the County and Superior Court* of Cumberland. ! Bladen, Robeson and Sampson. I March 28, 185y. 79lf j Dec’r 20, 1859 C. M. VANORSDELL, Photographist and Proprietor. ■ 77- P. SHEMWELL. 8G-if gallon. Oct 31 40 cti. * t’r'ic'l Tnpo, 40 oU. i!r» ‘ ‘ Boiled Ham, 25 •• 26 “ Broiled Chicken. 40 *• 40 “ Roast Beef, ■15 “ 25 Roast Pork, 25 “ 25 “ Oysters stewed. 25 *• 25 •• Oysters fried. 40 “ 40 •• Oysters raw. 25 “ 26 “ Oysters scolloped. 40 *• 6 “ Black Tea, 5 *• f. “ pplied with Oysters by the quart or G. OVERBAUGH. 02-3m RORY TIcAAIR, •§tt»rt^ey and Counsellor at L,aic, lumbert(5n, n. c. 'I'lTlLL attend and practice in the County and Superior Vt Courts of Robeson, Richmond and Cumberland, business intrusted to him will receive prompt at- I BALTIMORE GLASS WORKS. ' BEING in full operation with three furnaces w« tre prepared to execute all orders tor WIN DOW GL.A.SS, ! of all siies and of the favorite and well known BRANDS ■ that we have been roanuf:icturing lor sixteen years in The undersigucd announces to the public |*I?altitnore. 1st CRES.\PE.\KE, PATAP.'CO AND th.at he has taken charge of the above Es- 1 BOLTON. Also, GLASSWARE of all KINDS and COLORS. WINE BOTTLES, all kinds. Pickle and Pre^rve .I.\R9 March 24, 1858. A Y^VE H O USE, GOLDSBORO’, N. C. 35tf Law, Dr. Bronson having been so far reduced by consump tion, as to be considered beyond ail hope of recovery by ihe-mosi eminent of the medical profession, and also by himself—a regular physician of twenty years practice —a» a last resort, conceived the idea of ANALYZING THE BLOOD, and applying the subject of physiolopy to the more immediate ct»nneciiou, and effect of the Slate of the blood upon the health and ^system. The result has been ihe production of this -BLoOD FOOD, from the use of which Dr. Brcyison was restored to per fect health. Within six months after its introduction, over two thousand consumptives were effectually cured by ft. If vou have any complaints' of a consumptive tendency. Cough, Cold, Head-ache, Palpitation of the Heart, Loss of .\ppetite 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 jour Spirits are Depressed, or your Organs Relaxed, you will find in this an un failing remedy, by commencing with ten drops. *If I your Liver is torpid or diseased in any manner what- I ever, one or two bottles will be sure to invigorate, and t bring it into lively and healthy action. In the most inveterate cases of Dyspepsia, the patient can here find the moi=t efficient ami grateful relief. benefit is al ways experienced after taking only one bott\e. In Male or Female Complaints aud 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 benetitted liy its use. It gives strength to the body, and color and beauty to the skin. Phy- __ , yp sicians of^all schools are using it with wonderful success- ill' " * For full direotions.^ee circulars Price $1 per bottle. ' All tention and collections punctually remitted. Oct. 6, l!^5y. JOH.\ F. 1 LLEER, Attorney and Counsellor at WILL PKACTICE IN' THE UOUUTS OF Robeson, Cunibf^rland, Columbus and Bladen. Offi;e ai Lumbtrton, Robeson Co., N. C. July 5, 185'.* 29tf ~ i». J. nTVceair, Attorney and "Counsellor at Law, F.AYETTEVILLE, N. C., ILL practice in the Courts of Robeson, Cumberland. w yy. Harnett and Ri.-hmond Prompt attention given to all business entrusted lo hin. Feb’y 5, 1850 86- d^\tae”\otice. Du. R SCOT r, having been absent for several days past, offers his profession al services to the community, and may bo seen now regularly in his Uflice on Person Street, two Doors Fast of the .Market, during the hours From 0 "to 1 P. M., 2 to 5 P. M. Dec'r5. 18.59 72-tf tablishment, and is prepared to accommodate Boarders, by the day, week or month. And he assures all who may favor him with their patronage, that he will ernieavor to give perfect satisT’;iction. Table lupplied with the best the market aff.»r''s. JAS. G. SMITH. Goldsboro’, Jan'y 28, 1859 84-lyr Laborers Wanted. THF; Western R. R. Co. wish lo employ 40 to 50 LABORERS, to work on Section No. 1 i, l : rnHes from Fayette ville. to whom li.cy will pay SI 25 per I day. By order of the Presid jnt and Directors. JA.MES F» MARSH, Sup’t of Section 14. Nov*r 2 . 63tf • • NEAREST AND QUICVvKST ROUTE TO ^'IfiE RAIEROAB! PORTER BOTTLES. MINERAL water DO. SPECIE JARS. FLASKS. DEMIJOHNS. IMPORTERS, Syrup ii. Cordial BOTTLES. ■VIALS and Patent Mediciflfe BOTTLES. Private .Mould WARE of all kinds, and Druggists’ glassware. MANUFACTURERS AND AGENTS rOR 8ALB OF FRENCH WINDOW AND PLATE Gl.iS8. Roll Brimstone, Blue 4'itrol, Castile Soap, Borax, Castor Oil, Linseed Oil, White Lead, French Zinc, Alum. CoppCTas, , Epsom Salts, Bi-Carb Soda, Sal Soda Saleratus, Saltpetre, Extract Logwood, Glue, all kinds. Sand Paper, Varnishes, all kinds, Painfti and Colors, Whiting, Putty, to BAKER BROTHERS & CO., 82 and 84 South Charles btreet Dec’r 19, 1859. 77-2wpd U ORTH A: ITEEY, Forwarding aud General Commission .Merchants, ra*frfrerilfe^ .V. f’. J. A. WORTH. (« Jott. LTLBT. HOLMES & ROBIVSON’S I FOLK HORSE STAGE LLVI} TO KEXAX8VILLE, VIA WAKSiW, IS the shortest aud most expeditious for travelers going North or South. Leaving Fayetteville every day at ; 2 o'clock P. M. THROUGH TEN HOURS. ■ The traveling public who would study theit comfort ' aud convenience will take the Warsaw Stkge. THROUGH TICKETS TO WELDON may be I had at the Stage Office, Fayetteville. I .\ug 5, 1859. 88-ly. I rixriTEULOH’S LI.N'K. a reliable, home-made Fertilizer, carefully prepared ; and sold at moderate cost, whose vitality to Plant and | durtkbilily in Soil, should make it a fit substitute for the | expensive Guaifb.*). | This desideratum is now atlA'nad, in the “NATIOX.\L i FERTILIZER,” disoovered and patented by Dr. Louis Harper; lately Slate Chemist and Geologist of Missis sippi. The SCHOOL GEOGRAPHIES, WITH M.Vl'S .\NU K.NGHAVINOS. .NIonteilh’s First Lessons in Geography 25 M.inteith s Intnxluction to Manual of Geog..40 -Monteith's New .Manual of Geography^ 60 -McNally's SchooHieograjihy 1 00 ' SCHOOL HISTORIES, WITH MAI'S .\.NI) KNtilt.A VlNdS. Monteith’s Youth's History of the U. States 50 Willard's School History of the U. Stales Willard's Universal History Dwight'si Grecian and Roiuafl Mythology Riconl's Roman History Gould's .\lison's Historj- of Europe ON RHETORIC, LOGIC, &o. Day's Art of Rhetoric lioyd's Karnes' Elements of Criticism Mahan’s Scietice of Logic •Mahan's Intellectual Philosophy Willard's Morals for the Young Brooks’ Latin and Greek Classics. dill Ul k)UIV|illtlU3 3i|IU«|ll! Ul 3JJ oU« •u,iJi'..\qJ V JO qjifui iiiiijj i>rfg!iwiib luiii.lrfiit .ii II ikjij lio\ >n »iin i(.i«iit> JO ssinu )vm luniiiou .tja.t.* i«ao .i!JO|jdUu mi Jii it oi o.« •'iVKiao.j J'iix.vv J.VI rf..\oxv'j ao au(iui*iid u| 1 .',0 I tH) 1 r,t.i 1 25 1 50 1 0(J 50 School Teachers’ Library, 0 vol. SI.25 per vol. School Teachers’ Register 50 c*ts. Brooks’ School Manual of Devotion 38 cts. .Vo Schiiol-Hooks tver publuUed in the L'/iited Stalm have bet'll more highly rtcommended than the National School Series. Deaeriptive Cal>ilo(/uen of A. .S. B.ak.vks & Bl’Rr's l‘ublications, tent, i>ost fniid. to any part of tht I'nued StuteK. Just published I’Tof. Davies’ new Elementary Algebra. 75 cts. Prof. Brooks' Cujsar’s Commentaries. Beauti fully illustrated 1 25 \ New System of Book-keejiitig, for Schols. By Martin Smith 75 cts. The Normal .Methods of Teaching the Common Branches 1 Ol» Nov 11 1H5U (>7-t>w Roofing: and Gutteringr, Done at short notice, by C. \\. y%Al>REW«, MA UKET S q LAKE. Oct’r 4 65- 3,000 Sept 12 pa«oii>ij .'.ilJJiln »q HJWj iiunom pjiIJwjji .uoiuajni aqi ||« Ul sjaujDtu nu in l*otu aqj m -tuoJ ‘uoittjj tfUiws jqi i'»J ‘.Sui.ijiJ'JMl *! ds uBi *iuJ*uwv 8iio| HJiu luuuvo puij dqi JO u«qi#Joui qjiiiu »uo.> j| — I* 9iUU ou oj uo.v ‘tiu »UOU|n.\UUJ JO UK Ul |UlJW.Mi>d National Fertiliser” is made of all the rich and | vigorous elements necessary to the composition «f a i 'pu« -tKunS 3u\uaij»s joj-ouiii: ■jii*'.'! Manure. Its virtues being derived from Dissolved Bone I ujiu'd.viiiJ-'I-J.i. ;>M'l s.H.1.t V Ik . Af • L'’ I u' V. L>^*..>Vv ! "HA *uun«Jvjjjil i«*Au ^ Dust, Marine tish. King Crabs. 5ic., Potash,^ Soda. | gy, jqj n>'"! pu” ^ puw iiin; mixed Phosphates, with Carb. and .Sulph. Lime, Soluble I jioiu aqi jjntsii louuwa pu« sbj|iaivi) si ij— Silica ic i|^|Jno^ *pu«tj tA%o iiq am lujqt jo \ukui iij ju UOIJJJJ Th»‘.National Fertilizer is pul up in strong bag. of | 200 lbs. each, stamped with Company's msrk, sold here ,, jo uimijsiliuuj y *« 'jjwa iii'-h >l'« jnJ »i »|— at SI 75 per 100,—or at the Company’s Office in New i SuiujpKjp jo pk.>ifU| pimj jno-t lo juuaj)M>. York at -fl -so T.er 100 lbs ■»>; »u,*ouiJl .iq .tiiuaiib .suoj ou« pu.i, -j.ul.. I 1 orlt at 5-1 oJ per lOU tos. jo aunSJiwd uioij jjij .\ijjijuj k) ij—jhj d«|ij3v • The undersigned, the sole .\gent for this part of the ^ ‘ Stale of North Carolina, hag a small supply on hand, i and at short notice, will be pleased to furnish to those | who mav wish to trv it, any required quantity. ' BEVERLY ROSE. ' Fayetteville, N. C., Nov. 21 69-Sm j IVew Goods! j Received this week, and willbe sold low for CAiiU, 1(X) Bbls. Whiskey, good aud common; { I 100 *• Mullets and .Mixed Fish; ( j 10 “ Pickled Codfish; [ 50 “ Gib. Herring; I 25 ^ “ Cut Do.; 60 Boxes Dried Herring; 20 Bbls. Rump Pork; 10 Hhds. Bacou; i 200 Sacks Salt; 5 Hhds. N. O. and P. R. Sitgar; t 10 Bbls. C. Sugar; 5 “ Powdered aad Craihvd Do.: I 2 Cai.es .Sardines; ; 50 Boxes Candy; i * 10 Bbls. Mess Beef. . A new supply of "-Old Dtv Drop.” J. II. KOBEKTS & €0. ■ Deo'r 12, 1859. 74-lw ' Fresh Arrivaf. large additiou to R. .n*. OBRELE, TUKPEPJTINE INSPECTOR. Those senling Iheii Spirits Turpetitine to me may rely upon it to have pronipt and careful attention. My warehouses are froiiki'ig the wharves and near the river. Sept’r 13. Ij^OS. 4^^*' OWE.\ ^ YARRROXcril day entered into Copartnership for the purpose of trausucting the Commission atid Forwarding Business, in all its brandies, in Wilmington, and will give*prompt personal attention to all business entru.sted to th.drcare. Liberal caih advances will be made on Consignmeuts of Country Produce. B^V~()ftice on .North W«ter .St., over H. Vonglahan's Store. JOHN W. OWEN. 0. ;j. Y.ARBROLGH. Wilmington, Oct 20, 18-'’i> 01- Wiii. H. TiRLIXOTO^r, Commission .llercliant, W1LMIN(JT>.V. N. ('. W . Harnett County. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. PROPOSALS for the building of a Court House and Jail at Lilliagton, will be received, until the 18th of March, at Summet^ille. Plans and specifications will be exhibited during the week of Harnett Superior Court, commencing on the ftth of Feb y' next. informa tion addres* R. C Belden, at Johnsonville. Harnett co FARQCHARD SMITH, C. C. BARBEE. WM. A. JOHNSON, SION ;IARRINGION, R. C. BELDEN. Building Committee. Dec’» 20 77iF6 .40 Boxes and for sale b^ Dec’r 22, 1859 Cheese D just received W. McLAURIN, 77tf Raisins! Raisins!! [N Whole, Half and Quarter Boxes, for Wile low by D. W. Dec’r 22, 1859 McLAURIN. TTif pecial attention lo the sale or shipment Flour. Titubcr. and The subscriber has just received iiiu Stock, consisting of Dry Goods^ Shotts, Milan- ketH anti Mierueyu^ Voopm'u’’ Tools, 4’c. —A LSU— 25 boxes choice CHEESE, 25 bbls. No. 1 HERRING. 10 tubs ehoiee BUTTER. • Sold by CHURCH & DUPONT, Druggists, No. 30 Maiden Lane. New York, by J.\S. N. SMITH, Fayetteville. N. And by all respectable Druggists throughout the country. Nov 11, 185U “kerosene oil. THE .\E\V VORK KEllOSEM (III CO. ^Esr.\BListttD li;54.) i NNOUNCE that, having made gieat improvements I in the manufacture of Kerosene, they are now en abled to offer it to the Trade at I A Retluced Priee. The attention of consumers is respectfully called to i the subjoined table, theiesuli of a phoiouietricalexami nation, by Ed d N. Kent. Esi., of ^ew York, Chemist, C. E. Fayetteville, N, C,, Dec'r 12, 185V, W. C. TROY LEBTM. 74-lm :ini and Hoop Iron. VDS. (iuiiny Bagging, Hoop Iron and Hope, for sale by E. F. MOORE. 48- 1 Piano for Sale. SECOND-IIAND PI.-\.NO for sale. Apply to C. E. LEETE. D*a’r 19 7ti-4l H.^S just received this morning, from Steamer Nor%h Carolina, 0 bbls. No. 1 .Mackerel, new. 10 “ “ 3 20 j and J bbls. No. 1 do, 25 boxes Cheese. 5 keg! selected Goshen Butler. 10 bbls. Leaf Lard, 15 “ New Mullets in oak and pine bbls. He haB on hand a general asiortment of I GROCERIES, I which will be sold cheap for Cash or exehaugtid for I Country Produce. 1 Oct. ti, 1869. Wtf by and dated Feb MATiCBI,k.L. Kerosene. Camphene, Wfiale Oil. Lard ()il. Sperm Oil 1850. SKeroseue ; iCainphene iSolar iSolar ISolar 13.689 5.025 1.8921 1.040 2.026 653 2.435,1,W 1.2091 (j3 8381 l.(M> 70^; 11.251 8.50 2.2;-1 300 4.10 I 4.85 ! 12.W I 17.70 2H.47 29.00 1 LI., srive of all Nav.ll Storca, Cotton, other uountr\ ^.roduce. Rt'ters to; II. R. Savage, Ctshier Bank of Cape Fear, Wiliiiiiigion; Jiio. l»a\vsoii. Pres't Wilmiugioti Branch Bank of North (’arolina; W. II. Joues. ('ashier Raleigh Branch Bank of Cape Fear. Nov 9, 1859 65-tf OMO. H.MlRlbS. \V. W. IIA!lUt.''S. A. J. HOWKLL. HARRISS & HOWELL, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, WILMINGTON, N. Oct. 17, 185y. 5H-lYpd ROBERT H. C'OWAA, General Vomniission tflerchant^ WILMJNOTON, N. C. Office South Coi ner Market and Water s! reels, up-siairs- Oct. 13, I85u. 57-IV T. V. A: B. «. WORTH, ! ! Commission and Forwarding Merehants, i I WILMlNirJ'ON, N. C. ’ : Jan’y 28, 1859 84tf * j W. H. ALLEN.] [J. M CLARK- ALLE)f & CLARK, Com miss ion .11 (‘reliant s., W ll,.MINGTi»N. N. C. DEAIEKS 1\ LiME, riASTEU, IEMEM, IIAIK, Jtc. V-riil.? lor Kush \ Orrell's Line of Steasners. *%;ia I \UOMi'T pei'Soiial ittviiiion ^iveu lo coii'ijiiiineiil' o J Nav:>l Sloven, t'otiv.ii or oliier Country Produce, tor sale or sliiDmeiu. Jan y 10. I• XI- JAS. C. SMllM.] [.MlLLb Cl'.STl.\ JAS. O. SMITH 8c CO., Eitctors, Commission and M'or- ' irardinf^ •flerchants ! \nLMINGT(;N. N. C. STE.\MER “F.\NN\'” leaves Fayetteville every Mon day and Thursday morning, at 15 minutes after Sun rise; and Wilminptou Tuesday and Friday, at o’clock, —rcarrving passengers and freight. Steamy “.SOUTHERNER,’’ with a full tomplemeift of Flats, makes one or more trips per week,„as circum stances may requi*^. The accident ty the Steamer *'“RuW.\N ' will be re paired in a few (lavs. She will then la’se her place in the line. ' T. S. LUTTERLOH. Oct'r 4, 1858. .51-tf H. GRA11A3I, cfp»JM•yIMSsio.^•\n ercmm^kvt, WILMINGTON, N. €. # Il'^lLL givt* pvoinpt ami personal attention lo all con sigiimenis of Spirits Turjicnliue, I'. 'sin. Tar and Turpentine, and all coinitry produce f'.i' -ale. ();hce up stair?, over trie si-ire of Mr. Vonglahn. and joining Luttei loirs Wiiarf. North nter *treel. June 23. -’*■* JOSBPil il. BLOSSOM V o ?a If B * s .. ^ A N D Forwarding Merehanl, i , «* . f'. ' gyV^Prouipt person.tl attention given to all ("'onsign- : meiits. and Cash advances made on Pri."ii:ct lobe shipped I to o'her ports or sold in this market. Fef>. 12. 1855. 07tf OEATISTRl. Du. J. D.lVl.S havinc dt cdded ou perma nently locating in the'l’ownof Fayeiti.- ville. respectfully offers his services to the citizens of this place ami surrouti'linjr country. In all I the various branches of his I’rofession. inciuding the I manufacture of Mineral Teetl». he is jaiislied. utter an . I extensive experience, to which is add“d a thorough Den- ; ■ tal education, that he c:in give entire satisfaction aN far j ! as is in the jiowor of !>eiitistry. -A” irregularit’.os of the I Teeth treated in a proper and car.Mul Tiotnner. as >vei> u- ; diseases of ihe mouth. None but ihe piopei- moCils i c j made use of in the various dj cration', ''W-.ifies wiii t>e ' moderaie. that the beneiitsof the Profession tna^ be placed \tithin the reach of all who may feel :ni interest ill the prcserv.'ition of the I'ecth. (4;^“ Office over Houston's Jcweli y .rtore, wiier. he ' mav be foiind at all times, i .May 10, 185^. ‘•'‘f 4 NUMBER, of Negri^s A. Girls, Dec’r 20 To Hire. Men, A, Women, Boys and M. CAMPBELL 77-8t For Sale. ■^ILL be sold at the Market House on Monday, Jan uary 9, reOO, the HOUSE AND LOT on the cor- ^ \f......i,.^>1 ur«11 9*\ lio T.rtf ner of Moore and Hillsboro’ streets. The Lot fronts 125 feel on HiH-boro’ Street and 1.58 fl*et .on Moore Sf. A. M. CAMPBELL, Auct’r Dec’r 20 • iVOTlCE. VLL persons indebted to the firm of W elsh W eiiiger, either by n"te or account, are earne.-'tly requeoted to conj^ forward and settle the .“ imp by the 1st of Jan’y next, as we are determined to close our busiticss at that time. jonx w WELSH. I WELSH & WEISIGER. JV’-iSV. W. WKI'-IOES. I iKc’r 19. 7«- STATE ( Ail AJil) MACHINE WORKS. ^piIE undersigned having located in the town of Fi.y- 1. eiteville, N. C., and erociod buildirigs suitable f..i Ca1r and Machine Works, would give m iicc that they aro prepared to execute all orders for Car* of every de scription. also all kinds of Machine v.orK, such a^Te- pairs of .Stea-n Engines, Cotton, .Mill and 'Mining Ma chinery. heavy forging, suoh as Mill Spindles, Onnks, &c., at short notice. !iy an arrangement made with th.c Boston CeUing C'.inpany. we are prepared to receive orde’s. for all kinds of India Rubber Belting and Hose at l:itir prices. Having started our Engine, and Woo'iworih s Planer, we are prepare-! to j>lane all flescr;}>'i 'ns of Luinber and Scantling, which will b" kept o'i for gale either in tho roiii/h or dressed, ns parties ruay desire. Ciititracts takou for the election ol Buildiiigs, luute- rials furnished, and johbing of all kinds e.’tccuted with neatness and ilespatch, Counters ti) fitted, yash, Doors and Blinds manufactured, equal to any- thintf of the kind to bo found iu the Northern market, 'WALTON & i:AHRY, Car Ruildcrs .ii; i .’Vluchiijist., Favcttpville. 0'?t 3, 18!>‘..* ‘ f ~ iiAS FiTTIX4iS AND FfXTl HKS. HE subscribers will be prepared 1>y th« uti-Jdle f T.l Burning Fluid,jLarge wick( Reliable orders from the Trade, by Mail or Telegraph | altetitioii given to sfilc of TIMBER. LD.M- ♦.lied on appdicalion to , ^ , 1 BER. NAV.\L STi)RK. ami all kinds of Produce Liberal advancements made on Consignmeuib AUSTENS, Agents, 93 Pearl St., X. Y. KEROSENE is also to be obtained at the Manu facturers’ Prices, of all the New York Wholesale Drug- pittts. Grocers, Cainpl'cne aiul Htirtiiug Huid Manufac turers and Dealers in Lamps. N. B.—KEROSENE is the trade-mark of the ivero- i>ane Oil Co., and all persons are cautioned against using the said trade-nuirk for other oils. 1 Oct’r 7 6tt-3mipi !Vofic*e to Soldiers’ %Vi«lows. mllE Widows of .Mexican Soldiers, i.id the Wi-low of X Soldiers wiio oivo i.s »iLuvicE in the w.^r of 1812. c»uk have their peimion.s e..)!uiiu:eJ by e.i’.Hni' on the un ler- (_'i^tii^rcss ha'.'ng Misde uddii'on.*il p^^'^isiol^ t*ir them. (Jive me the i!iana;.:einent of yi ui- >daims. and ll'f money thall come at ouce. or no cliap.;''. .SNi.i. Refer to E. P. H.m.l, Pie- t Branch Bank of Slate H. R. SAVAOii, Cash'r Bank Cape Fear. Joh> D^w.son. 7uly 20, 1859 _ Hymns naid m^iscipiines OF the M thoilist E. Church,—assorted qualities Just received. Aug 10 E J, HALE & SON. Fayetteville. June 1'-’. IS5^. Tiie l^iibscriber had taken from his StH''le lust niL'ht. H i 1 I years olii. large ei/.c, flat fooled ; i. i formation so that 1 get him again *'iii recei'ed and lilieraltv tew.irtled Enat sidi^Cape F' Oct r U. 1 Rivfr. M. ROSE, t for Peiisi'i is l‘i a lloi’!^e a t;ray. a*>out .'.iiy iii- hc tl'.n'ikfI't’y .^Al^KV^ >ni Favetti'viile, ,,^'f August, 10 supply every dercri[)tion of Ilu.i'iings. Dwellings, Stores, Facti>ries, .Yc.— witii all the ui).'e» sary FIXTURES, for ihu introduction of O.VS, we are constantly engaged in the busine>i ■: ui.u ing Gas Work« in this .imi other 've of rour.se can atforil to britipr on a birire "t'>cli R'i‘1 on rnorf reasonable terms than other.s. t.>nr si'xjk wili iiicluJo Chandeliers, Pendents. Brackets, (ilas", \c. ^ .\s we have leased ihe work- t«r f've yeai t. it wul oc to the adv«utage of thn-i> r«‘ )intitig sO' ii fixtiirr^ t|: j^et them of us. since upon us will fall 'ii'’ CHrcofthen; keeping th'iii in repair, ,Vc. For rhi* purpose it iw both our int.cre»i and pleasure to eniolv none but tho best Gss l itters, . , ^ In our absence f'-r a few weeks, ail who wt-h tohave the !'i>.i-> inlroduc*-d into tlieir buildings, will pleai.- lenve their names wiih Mr, . N. Tillinghait, wlio will give all necessary ioformiition ou the subject. It :> desiralile t" know o- early possi' b^. so ihut the Fix lures mav f'C intrt*duced at the samv lime with the ci'U struction'of the works, and thus all t.. ly light up siti.al- taneously. WATERH0U.S1. BOWLS. Fayetteville, June I'V 2~ tf A ITA.v'TlitJ. L.\RGE qu.iiiiii.i 'i C'jTTON ■ ^ for whicJi fair p; 'c-s will be MNKN RAGS, Aug. I't DAVID .MURPHY'. 41- (lias Fixtures*. THF; subscribers have now at .Mr. " iillingiia*: s. Crockery Store, 8AMPI.ES of O is Fixture .. li.v.. would be glad if persons intending touseihetiaswou j call and select, so that their orders may be hued. by th*; time of lighting up—early in November uexi ^ g F— ^^^tERIIOUSE & .BOWES^ FayetteTille, Sept 24, 1859 52-
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