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jEro.vo.wv:/ The jmhsoriher keeps constantly on hauJA large nnd T*riel assortnxjnt of Gooils of eTery description, 0«\ (idOIIS, (iltOl'ERIES, ll\Ri)\V\RE, CUTLERY, GLASS AjND PLATE-WARE, Wood and Stone Ware, Drugs, Confec tioneries, and Toys, B«8t Swede IRON all siaes; SCYTHE BLADKS, MECHANICS’ TOOLS and all others too tedious to mention. Also. 26.000 SHINGLES for sale. Ooode in exchange for Bart«r or Cash. *1^“ Terms, si* luonths credit. „ .1, II. F.4RRAR. Haywood. N. C., May 4. 15*lyr RICHARDSON’S IRISH UNIONS, DAMASKS DIAPERS, \c. CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON’S LINENS, and those desirous of obtaining the GFINUINE G()OI>S, should gee that the articles they purchase are sealed with the full name of the firm, J. Ji. KICHAKDSON, SOXS A OWDKX, A* a guarantee of the soundness and durability of the tiood*. This caution is rendered essentially necessary, as large quantities of inferior and defective Linens are pre pared, season after season, and sealed with the nnme of RICHARDSON, by Irish Houses, who. regardless of the iiyury thus inflicted alike on the American consumer and the manufacturers of the genuine Goods, will not readily abandon a business so profitable, while pur chasers can be imposed on with Goods of a worthler*8 character. J. RULLOCKE & J. B. L«X^KE, Agents, 36 Church Street. New York. Dec. 16, 1859. re*iv de'forest, ARIWSTHONG & CO. I>ru Goods •llerchanls* XO ik f'liaiiib(*r^ M.. V. Would notify the Trade that they are opening Weekly, in new and beautiful patterns, the \VAn?ilTTA PRIliT», .t L O T H K A New Print, which excels every Print in the Country for perfection of execution .and design in full Madder Colors. Our Prints are cheaper than any in market, and meeting with extensive sale. Orders promptly attended to. Feby 2, 1800. 89*1 Y WAMEO! WWTEI)! ^ TWO or more TRAVELLING AGENTS in each of the United States, to sell the greatest invention of the age. Salary from $30 to $75 per Month. For particulars, address, with stamps for return postage. J. C. GOVK & CO. PInistow, N. H July -5. .S8*8m STATK OF :\OUTII rAUOLI.\ A, COUNTY OF RICHMOND. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. July Term, 1S60. Wall and McDonald vs. Evander Currie. Levy on Land. ORDERED by the Court, that publication be made for six consecutive weeks, in the Fayetteville Ob server, notifying the Defendant to be and ap(>ear .at the nest Term of .said Court, to be held at the Court Hou.se, in the town of Rockingham, on the 3d Monday in Oc tober next, then ami there to show cause, if any he has. why an order shall not issue to the Sheriff, to sell his “interest in Three Hundred Acres of Land, lying in said county, on the Grassey Island road, near the head of the Poplar Spring Rranch. adjoining the lands of R. S. MfiX>onald.” levied on to satisfy a .Magistrate's judg ment in favor of Wall & .McDonald. Witness. Louis H. Webb. C'erk of our said Court, at office in Rockingham, the :Jd Monday in July. D. ItibO, and in the 84th year of -\uierican Independence. 3'J*6t] P. F. ?4l'0. L. H. WLBB, Clerk. NT A te7>fT\orth C a RO 1.1 a .a, MONTGOMERY COUNTY. Court of Pleas ,ind Quarter Sessions. July Term. 18t»(.i. John H. Montgomery. Adm'r of Green Smith, dec'd. vs. Richmond Smith, John Smith, Cedney Smith. Nancy Johnson and Nelson Smith. IN this case it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendants Jno. Smith, C. Smith. Nancy Johnson and Nelson Smith are not residents of this Sute; It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Fayetteville Observer for six weeks, notifying said Defendants to be and appear at the next Term of this Cowrt, to be held in the Court House in Troy, on the first Mo«day in October next, and plead, answer or demur to said petition, or said petition will be heard ex parte as to them. Witness. Jno .McLennan. Clerk of our said Court, ai Office in Troy, on the first Mondav of July. .K. 1) I860. 4.5*6wp.l] JNO.' .McLennan, Clk. J#TATE OF AORTII C'AROIJAA. MONTGOMERY COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions. July Term. 186^J. Calvin J. Cochran vs. James W, McRae. * Attachment. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant James . McRae is not a resident of this State: It is ordered by the Court, that publication be mi^e in the Fayetteville Observer for six weeks, noti fying the Defendant to be and appear at the next Term of this Court, to be held at the Court House in Troy, on the first Monday in October next, and replcvv and plead, or final Judgment will be rendered against him. ^Mtnjss, Jno. McLennan. Clerk of our said Court, at OflBce ia Troy, on the first Monday in July, A. D 1H60 JOHN McLennan, cik. nR^“ I %v, An exp«rie»rerf 'ure nnd Female Ptiy!>irifiD, presenti in the at- tentir»n of mothers her SOOTHIXCiJ SVUII* FOR CHIf.DREA' TKETUIA'I,;, which Kre«tly fHCilita^ws the protew nf leethin?. Iiy softenine the reduciD* rfli intlKiiimaiion—w.lUlUy all pain and sp«,ni.«iir have neve, ben ,b,e I r meilirine—S'frerkas jt inttanee to effect a cure. Never diil we know an fHctiofi hy any une ho Irary. ail i^re HetitrhtPd and «penk In tprnit of its maficHl etfert# and W> sjiCHk in this m itif’r ‘ wh»t Mrs. WINSLOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP, failed in a ttngU when tiii'ely iisrd in.«Jt'ince »f uv*d ii. On the cmh with Itsoj>er>iJion». *onimendat«nfi of —' HJiSflirHl virtue^ — e know. aTirr irn exiicri "cTarr'/n'ar "V '-'i'-'men. :f^rhM we'h're fro,„ pain ,n„ e" .r^uVt,'::^ minutei after the syrup i« rtdniinUtered. twenty en^;^r«nd '’f the m.«t NewKnmand, an-, ha. l«en I ® of and'l«ri?.7'^’'‘T l^in. but invigorate, the .u.inach ■vatoii. 1/ aci(lil), and gives tone nnd energy to the whole »V«teiii It will almost intianUy relieve Uripiii;; ill |||(> |{ow(‘Im aii«l WiiiH and overcome c(»nvul . — . sion^, wh'ch. If not speedily rf'inedied I lend In denth. \\> htiieve iitlietesiand »iirest remedy imhe World, in all raspii of I CHILDREN I liysemery and Hiar rbcpH in *htldren.j whether it arises from teething or any I 1 X»£« X Hxl« «• [other cause. We would »ay t^» every* who has a child surtering from any of the foretroin^ tomplHinu~do not let your ivejndiceft, nor the prejadire* of other*, sinnd l)etwe^n your tutfenne child and the relief that will l>e sure—yes, Abrioliitely sure fohow ihls medicine* If timely ii>«ed. Full ftirections for iisine Will accompany each bottle. None genuine unlesn the fac simile ofCl’R'j’ijj Ac FBKKINd. New York, is on Ihe outside wrapt»er &Cr J^ld by Drugtfisu throuKhout the world. Principal Office, Jfo. 1.^ Cedar St., Xew York I'RICE ONLY 25 CENTS 1*ER BOTTLE. f'eK’y 3, laao Ml*-1 Y»fc« A Rare Chance to make Money! Any person wishing to make from three to five dollars per day, can do ho by enclosing me one dollar. The J. dimery, Juo. 30th, 18(10. ““"'“"’"I's®- Fall Trade, 1860. WORTH, WIGHTMAN & CO. OFFER AT AVHOLESALE: 100 Barrels Sugar (every frrade.) 120 lia"8 Coffee. 400 Kegs Xaili«. 30 nhds. Molasses. 25 Ton.s Iron, Swedes and American, Band and Hoop. 10 Tons Hollow-ware. 2 “ Plough Steel. 1000 Lbs. Bar Lead. GO Dozen Cotton Cards. 20 “ Wool “ 100 Boxes Cmdlt^s. 75 “ Bor p. 50 “ Starcli. 60 Kegs Soda. 100,000 (.’igars. 100 Boxes Snuff. 30 Half Barrels ditto. 40 Boxes Tobacco, 100 “ Gla.'ss. 100 Bbls. Fish. 50 Coils Rope. 50 Boxes Axe.s. , 250 Sides Sole Leather. 50 Boxes Candy. Yarns and Sheetinjrs; Powder and Shot. Drugs and Spicesj Wooden Ware; liroonis, &c. —also— .\ COMPLETE STOCK OF Hardware ^ Cuilerf/n Embracing ft'fry artielf in that line of (loods, both of Foreign an.l American M.anufacture. bought npon a.s favorable terms as any brought to this M;irket. We invite the attention of Country Dealers and the friendji of the old firm of H. L. Myrover& Co. Aug. 2.3, I860. 4G-4t REMOVAIi. ^pHE undersigned have removed to their new Brick I Store and Warehouses West of the Farettaville Hotel on Hay Street, between the new store-houso of Starr & Williams and the Bank of Clarendon, and midway op posite Charles T. Haigh k Sons’ and the Bank of Fay etteville. where they respectfully invite their old cus tomers and the trade generally to call and see them. They are now opening a large stock of Ktiffiish Mtardicare and i'uttery^ of their own importation, together with a great variety of American (loods in the stine line, composing one of the largest stocks of H.\HDWAKE and Cl'TLEUY ever offered in this market. In addiiion to the above, the undersigned are pre pared to otTer to the Jobbing Trade on their usual lerum: 120 Bags of Coffee. 20 Ilhds. Sugar. SO Bbls. do. 5>0 Tons of Iron. 700 Kegs of Nails. 100 Boxes Window Gla.s.'i. 50 Boxes Family Soap. .'{0 J libls. Snuff 100 Boxes Rose Hill do. HiO “ Adamantine Candles. 25 Bags Pepper, Spice and (iinger. 100 Boxes (,’andy. 50 “ Cotton Cards. 50 “ Coffee Mills. 1000 Sides Sole Leather, Hemlock i Oak. 100 Doz. Painted Hucketji. 100 “ Axe.s. 00 Gro.ss Matches. 20 Boxes ('oncentrated Lya hOO Sacks Liverpool Salt. oO Hhds. of Molas.ses. 20* Bags Shot 10CM1 Lbs. Lead. Harness and Skirting Leather, Hog Skins. Saddles; Shoe Thread and Shoe Findings. Rifle and Blasting Powder. Tape and Common Safety Fuse. Sijuare and Octagon Cast Steel, lilistered and German Steel. Essences and Patent Medicines in variety. Cotton Yarns and Sheetingii at .Manufacturer’s prices. OEO, V WILLIAMS A CO. Fayeti«vill«, N. €., .^ug. !»>. 1S>0. 44tf Floral Collejsre. The Fall Session in this Institution will commence on the ISth of JULY next. The management and instruction of the Institution will be under the Rev. Daniel Johnson and .Mr. John C. Sutherland, with an able Corps of A-i»istant8 in all the departmsnt?. The Principal and his lady will continue to take entire charge of the Boarding establishment, thus giving to the .‘^chool more of the family element. This arraigenient, it is believed, will greatly aivance the uaefulnens of the Inaiitution. M. C. McNAlR. Sec’y Board of Trustee*. June 18, 18»0. ogif FOB CLERKS OF THE COIRTS. appearance doce- y EIS, ruled and printed from the most approved supplies of other BLANK PUOK.O, m great variety. E. J. HALB & SON, J.\MBS MOULTRIE, M. J. J. CHISOLM, .M. D. D. MEDICAL COLLEGE ST.ITE OF SOm (’1R0LI,\1. The annual course of lectures in (his In stitution will commence on the first day of Novem ber. on the following branches; JOHN K. HOLBROOK, M. D., Emeritus Professor of .\natomy. Anatomy, by Professor FRANCIS T. MILES, M. I). Fhygiology “ Surgery “ Institutes and Prac tice of Medicine “ Materia Medica “ Obstetrics “ Chemistry “ Demonstrator of Ana tomy “ SAMUEL LOQAN, M. D. CLINIC.\L LECTURES at the Roper aud Marine Hospitals twice n week by the Physicians of the In stitutions. The Anatomical Rooms will be opened in October, and dissection conducted daily by the Demonstrator. HENRY R. FROST, M. D., Dean. .\ug. 11 44-law4w E. OEDDINGS. M. D. HENRY R. FROST, M. D. T. G. PRIOLEAU, M. I). C. U. SHEPARD, M. D. HUNT'S HOTEL, niffh Point, jr. €\ ^IMIIS new and cofiimodious house is pow opeu for the 1 reception of Travelers and Boarders, where every attention will be given for the comfort of guests. N. HUNT, Jr. Aug. I I, 1860 45-4w The ^la^iMlrateN ol Cumberland County are required to meet at the Court House in Fay etteville, on Wednesday of Sep tember Term of the County Court (the rjth day of the month,) for the purpose of taking the Bonds of the Officers of Ihe Court, and the transaction of County business generally. D. 0. MacR.\E, Chm’n. Aug. 15, 18G0. 44-tc FOR The HOl^SE and LOT adjoining Elizabethtown, lately occupied by Alexander Carter. The Lot con tains Six Acres of good garden soil, and some fruit good water, &c. The improvements are a Two Story Dwelling House and necessary out-buildingg. Also, a vacant Lot near •^the Court House. Terms accommodating. . „ H. H. ROBINSON. —“ _ „27-tf_ IVeffroes! IVegrroeinn Wanted. f old customers are yet in market. V J All who have negroes for sale, would do well to give us a call or address us. J. A McARTiira. 1 L. A. Powell. | POWELL & MoARTHUR. Clinton, N. C., July 9, I860. 38-6mpd Carolina Form Book^, JOH.\ II. €OOK, Auctioneer. 'Trusiee^s &aie» ON TUESD.AY- of-September Court next, at the Mar ket House, PAybtteTilfe. in pursuance of a Trast to me executi^.l by James Sundy, dec’d. I shall sell at Auction Eig:lit IJLely ^ounj; IVeg^roe*, Consisting of one Woman, and the remainder Boys and Girls. These are remarkably likely, and of excellent character. At the same time will be sold an improved Sixty Acre Tract of LAND, situated in Lower Fayette- TiHe, on the east side of the \Vilmington Road;^ and the entire stock of Harness, Tools and Shop material. WILLIAM CADE. Trustee. Aug. 6. 41-ts STATE CAR A\I) M.\t’ill\E WORKS, KOWA.\ «TKEKT. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. rpHE undersigned, having erected buildings suitable I for CAR and M.\CHINE WORK—also (Jeneral HOUSE CARPENTRY—would give notice that they are prepared to execute all orders in their line with neat ness and dispatch. We are prepared to tlo all kinds of SCROLL S.4W- ING and PLANEING' at short notice. Having a first class Woodworth Planeing Machine, we are prepared to Plane, Tongue and Groove all kinl« of Flooring and Ceiling on reasonable terras. t’oniracts taken for the oreotio* of Buildings, and Jobbing of all kinds executed with neatness and dis patch. Sashes, Doors and Hlintls of all descriptions, manufactured equal to anything to be fouml in the Northern markets. Plans and specifications furnished and the erection of buildings supfriniendcd when desired. WALTON & HARRY, Car Builders. Carjieiiters & Draughtnien. Fayetteville. Oct 3, 1859 54-tf VVM. CAHTEK & S^O\S H.WE put up and permanently located the best BOOT and SHOE MANUF.^CTORY in N. C., to which the attention of the whole South is earnestly invited, particularly the citizens and Planters of our State. We are deteriuined not to he put down by men who are daily bringing in Welted and Split Leather Shoes; it i.“ distinctly understood that our Shoes are made of Upper Leather tanned b3- us. and that we do not put any welts in any Peg Shoes we make. Now is the time to test the true feelings of N. C. men. .\11 orders from a distance shall have firompt atien- •ion. .\ddre»s «.■» at Goldston WM. CARTER. D. A. CARTER. S. S CARTER. JOHN Q. CARTER. Goldston P. O., ('hatham Co., N. ) .March *J:}, 18t>0. ftf FOR NAI.F. The subscriber having removed West, offers for sale his L.VNDS in Harnett County, lying immediately on each siile of Cape Fear River, containing 1‘JOO acres in each tract. These Lanls are situated in a healtliy country, pleasant neighborhood, and within a half a mile of the villam* of .''nminerville. with g>>%l Dwellings on each jilace a!i*l all necessary h»t-Hou«e». and clear ed Land enough lo work ‘J.'> or hands to ailvantnge. There are on these lands some si\ hnndrei acres of fine Bottom, most ot which is uncleared, and well set with white oak aud other fine Timber. A large portion of the balance is oak and hickory Ridge Lands: the bal ance i.- pine Land of a gmxl quality, having been work ed in Turpeniine three years. These Lands will l>e sold low for (.’ash or Young Negroes, or on time to suit purchaser*!, with approveil bonds. Jany 13. N. G. Jt)NES xoTic'i:. XPKrTlNG to be alt,-ent from the State until the middle of next !>iinimer, say till July. 18*Vl, 1 have aiithorizeil Archibald McLean, of Harnett county, to Iran^ael businen* for me during iiij’ ahsence, to sell my Lands in Harnett county, and generally to attend to all my business. N G J«»NKS. Harnett County. N. C., Jan’y I'l. IHtiO s;{- To l^aiid lliiyerK. ^PHE undersigned oti'ers for sale, in the t’oal region. 1 and within eight miles of the terminus of the Fay eiteville i Western Rail Ruad on Deep River. KlUIIT HINUKKU AIKKS UF L\MI, adjoining the land belonging to the estate of George A'ilcox, dec'd. and lying three miles South from Car- bonton. on Li'tle Pocket Creek. Moore county. These Lands are well adapted to the growth of corn, cotton, wheat, tiais, rye, 5ic. Th**re are on the pn-ni- ises a comfortable Dwelling, anti all necessary Out houses, with alKiut one hundrel and fitly acre-* under fence, including forty or f.fty .acres of never failing bottom land. This is a rare chance for persons wish ing to make investments. *.« Sandi are undoubtedly ad vancing in }irice in this seciion. For further information apply to Mr. M. M. McRae. Crane’s Creek. P. ()., .Moore county, or adilress lue at Fayetteville. N. DANIEL .McRAE. For the Heirs of Gilbert Mclla*-. dec'd. Carbonton. Moore co., N. C., .\ug. 24 4:itf AKChIjoLD’S tBIMINAL PLKIDI.XG A.M) KVHUiXCK. 2 vols. Price A FURTHER supply just received. E. J. May 28, HALE A SON, Jl 5l»T PI RLIMIFO: A V () M I* L K T K PKACTK’AL TKEATISK ON CRIMINAL PROCEDURE, PLEADING AND EVIDENCE, in Indictable Ca^es WITH MINUTE D1RECTH»NS AND FORMS. For every ('riminal Case that can .arise, eiiher ai Com mon Law under the English iSlatutes, or under the statutes of the several stales. rOMPKISISi; TUB “NEW SYSTEM ofCRIMl.VAL l*i;oCEDURE,PLEAD- 1N; AND EVIDENCE.” By Mr. Archbold. And also the fourteenth anl last London Edition of .Arch bold’s Pleading and Evidence in Criminal Cases, by -Messrs. Jarvis and Welsby. To which are added CO.MPREflENSI VH NOTES, containing all the .Vmer- ican and English Decisions to the date of Publication. BY THOS. W. WATERM.VN, C0fN8F,LI.0U-.^T-L.\\V. Seventh Edition. **n''HE first part of this work is devoted to criminal 1 practice, and the second part to the discu.ssion of the several crimes, the indictment for each offence, and the retjuisile evidence. It will be found to embrace the entire field of Criminal Law; every proceeding, from the arrest of the oftcnder to his fin.il punishment, being minutely detailed, with forms and directions for every supposable case. “Archbold has been a .standard authority for the last half century. Fourteen successive English and half as mjiny American editions show how it has been appre ciated. “A very considerable period of time and a great deal of labor have been expended upon this edition. Most of the notes have been entirely re-written; and all of them have been re-modeled and re-arranged. A tho rough aiialy.sis of each subject has been made, which, with a very full in\ex to each volume, it is thought will furnish all needful facilities f’or reference. The matter has been a good deal condensed, by omitting whatever seemed theoretical ralher than practical, by dispensing with such of the English statutes as have no bearing upon .American law or practice. The notes in their present form contain, however, a large amount of new matter, and several subjects are introduced which were not treated in the former edition. The authori ties have been carefully re-examined, and all of the re ported, and numerous manuscript cases in each of the several states, down to t’ne date of publication, abided The criminal statutes of sixteen of the states have been digested and distributed under the appropriate heads, together with such English statutes, the construction of which from their similarity to our own, seemed likely to aid the American practitioner. A concise outline of all the more important cases cited by Mr. Archbold has also been given; thus presenting, in a convenient and aeflfcsstble form, all of the leading English criminal cases.” BANKS BKOTHEBS, 144 Nassau Street, If. Y. A.ND 4*5 Boadwaj, Albany. For Mk also by E. J. HALE & SON, Fayetteville. March 28.- -i6t BOOK-BINDING IN all its kinds, executed with neatness and despatcb Small jobs when done must be paid before deliTer«H* be paid before delirered, THOS. H. TILLINQHAST. •f AS. C. McKAE, Mtomey at E,aw, office West end of the Instiranee Building, Hay St., Fayetteville, N. C. March 26, I8G0. 31 f •" FRENCH STRANaB, Attorney at Law, Fayetteville, N. C. Office that recently occupied by C. G. Wright, Esq., over the one now occupied by him in Dr. Robinson s building. Green Street. Dec’r 2, 1859.. "2- Attorney at Law, Faykttevii>lk, N. C. WILL attend the County and Superior Courts of Cumberland, Harnett. Moore and Robeson Coun ties. Prompt attention given to the collodion of all claims entrusted lo his hands. Oct. 17, 1H5'.». i>S-tf I.AW i\OTI€E, The Subscriber having removed from Summerville lo P’ayetteville. will attend ihe County and Superior Courts of (’umberland. Harnett and Moore. His otfice will be at his resilience, on Greeti Street, opposite the Episcopal Church. His correspondents will please address him hereafter at Fayetteville, instead of Suiinnerville. NEILL McKAY. .Ian’y21. ISflO. 85-tf l..n%v .\oli e rpilE subscriber having retired from the Bencii, with I purpose to devote hiin>‘elf to the practice of the Law, will attend hereafter llie counties of Cii"iberland, Hob- oson and Itladen. at all the Courts, and the Superior ('ourts of Richmond. Harnett and Sampson. J. G. SHEPHERD. June 4, ISiiO. 2;Jtf JOSKf’il HAKKU, Jr.. \ T T O K 1: 1' \ V I. \ W , H.\S taken an office next door to Win. B. Wright's Law Office on Green Street, lie will attend and practice in the County and Superior Courts of Cumberland, I’laclen. Rol)eson and Sampson. March 2-'). IS-V.t. TOtf P. J. .%i.\ri.AiK, .4ttorney and Coiiuseilor at Law, FAYETTEVILLE. N. C.. II ■'ILL practice in the Courts of Robeson. I'limberland, VV Harnett and Richtnond Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to hin. Feb’y r>. IK.V.) Hli- K. K. 1111.1..%, Attorney at Law, .V.silKH(»Rf>’, N. (’. U’lLL practii'e in the Counly and Superior Courts of Randolph, and adjoining ('ounties. June, 1H*;0. 8:{-4m A. I>. McJ.KAX, Attorney and Counsellor at Lau, Sr.MMKKVILLK, N. II'^ILL aHend the Courts of Cuniberl.ind. Moore. .Tolin- II ston and Harnett Counties. PltO.MPT attention given to the collection of all claims entrii^ited to his care, bee r ’id. 1H.'>'J. 78-ly K(»KV .TIc\\.\IR. *tttornpf/ and 4'ounsellor at LUMBERTON. N. C. II'' I LL attend and practice in the ('ounlv and Superior II I’ourts of Robeson. Kichuioinl and I'uiiiberland. ■\ll t>u^iness intrusted to him will receive prompt at tention and collections punctually reiuitted. Oct. Ix.V.* ■ .'i.'iif joii.\ I*. I ri.i.KK. Attorney and (onnsellor at La\¥, WILL I'lHl'TtCK IX THfiCOLKTS OF KobeHoii, rutibrrland, ColunihuH and Bladen. Oflioe at l.uinberton. Kobeson Co.. N. July IH.')il 2ytf OMcL (JH.\H\M. M. D.. offers his profe.ssional . services to the pulilic. Office on Hay Street, four doors West of Po'Jt Office, mliere he may be found ai all lime-', when not ]«rofp>»ionan_v engaged. July l.t. Ih'.li. ' 3.', Iv I^K.\TAI. AOTIC i:. I vR. R. SCOTT would retjue^^t all those desiring his 1 * professional services this .‘'umnier to call soon, as he will be absent from Kaveiieville from .•\L’Gl'ST 2 until SEPTEMBKK June 2H. .‘?0-if I)' l»i:\TI.'^TKV. R. J. D.WIS having decided on perma nently li>caliiig in the Town of Fayette ville. respectfully offers his servi^'es to the citiiens of this place and surrounding country. In all the various branches of his Profession, including the manufacture of .Mineral Teeth, he is satisfiel, after .an extensive exi»erience. to which is added a thorough Den tal education, that he can give entire satisfaction as far as is in the power of Dentistry, .All iiTegularities of the Teeth treated in a proper and careful manner, as well as diseases of the mouth. None but the prop»r metals are made nse of in the various operations. Charges will be nioilerate. that the benefits of the Profession may be placed witliin the reach of all who may feel an interest in the preservation of the Teeth. Bair Office over Houston’s Jewelry Store, where he may be found at all times. May 10. I80M. W. II. CAKVliK, Healer in l>ry (jioodsi, fiirocerieK. and l*i*oviMion««, II ILL alwaj’s keep a good Stock of Seasonable Goods II on hand, to sell cheap for Cash, or exchange for Produce at (?a.sh pnces. Hay Street. Fayetteville, N. C., -Vpril 16. 9-tf €i. \v. III'LLaIiU, C'onimission • JWcrrhant, WILMLNGTOX, N. C. l)ROMPT and PERSO.V.VL attention will be given to 1 the sale of Naval Stores. Cotton. Lumber, Timber, and all other country produce. REFKR TO ). G. Parslkv, Pres’t Com. Bank at Wilmington. John Dawsos, “ tt. c.. at do -Me.ssrs. H. k E. J. Lii.lt, ) „ Messrs. PuMnEiiTON & Sloax, » I"ayetteviile. A. Parker, Esq., Harnett County, N. C. .May I, 18(10. 15tf Joii.A ti.TjiTark, (omniission and Forwarding Merchant, PKALKR IN Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, &c. LUTTERLOH’S WHARF, WILMINGTON, N. C. AUE.NCV for STEAMERS KATK MCLAURIS ASX) SUN. April 20, 18t)U. n^f ROBK:rT II. €0\VA.\, General Commission ^Herchant, WILML\GTON, N. C. Office South Corner Market and Water streets, up-stairs Oct, 13, 1859. 67-1Y T. €. & B. CJ. AVORTH, Coininis§ion and Forwarding Merchants, WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan’y 28, 1869 g4tf O. H. ROBINSON. H. H. ROBINSON. C. H. & CO., Commission and Forwarding Merchants. WILMINGTON, N. C. Conaignments and country orders will r#ceiT« prompt parsoail kttention. Much 17, laCO, 2tf U]>%V1IV H. RA]¥1¥BY, General Votn^niMsioti JfMevchant, S! South Wharvfs. between Market k rheilnat Sts. Consignments of tl'otton. Naval Storea, Flour, Bice, &c. will always receive his prompt personal attention. Advances will 1m* made only on actual Consigments. RKFERKNCESt T. s. ft. T. O. Bcdd. t'h«rl«iloii. Walkeb, Evavi 4.Co^Charle»t* B Wvatt (’•. Jamki Tuppsa. H HKK8ILBV, E«q. W. Y LaixrH. Koq WiLI.IAM l*BTTIa*«W.M. I) Ellis t .Mitchcll, Wllniimion. Himbv Nctt. Emj. ■“ K«v Jambs B. Tavlob, Richm’d. Kev. J. i.BWif SHccK.CallRiroi'*' Jbisic W. Bkhbiuct, E»q. S. T. Kev. W. B. CAKaoK, Bd 3«. Bai».JoHi« VV. .•‘■iron, K«q.. Philn. March 9. FAYKTTEVII.I.E hoti T. WADDILL, Propriexor HIS, the most commodious Ho- Carolina, fronting .3(K> ^ Donaldson Streets. located in the **'• businaas portion of the tovn. and siirrou'T^ the Banking Houses, Wholesale .Merchanti ' j^l produce Dealers. y ' Bitfiness men will find the Hotel JNO. ». UANCT, JNO. H. HYMAN, F. M. HTMAN, Late of Tarboro', Of S*otland .Vetk, I.ate of H'arrtnlon. DAI%€A% & CO., Coiiiiiiiiss^ton jHerctiantSf l*J4 Pear! Street, rvHMi. Will open a Branch House in Norfolk, Va., on the 1st of September, ISWt, under the uume of HV.TIA.li, A: CO. JulyS, 18t>0. «itf GEO. HARRtSS. W. W. HAKKISK. A. J. UOWFI,t,. HARRISS & HOWELL, (oinmisslon and ForKarding Merchants, WILMINGTON, N. Oct. 17, IS-")?). .58-1 Ypd WlLMATi .1. PRIt'E, Mnspector of Turpentine, WILMINGTON, N. (’. Will jittend promptly to all business enrrusied to his care. March 2'J. 4-lypd Will. II. Tl Rl.l.\lwTOir, €oiiimifi»8ioii ^^lerehant, WILMINGTON, N. II^ILL give special attention to the sale or shipmenj VV of ail Naval .Stores, (.'otton. Flour, Tiuiber. anil other country produce. Refers to: H. U. Savage, Cashier Hank of Cape Fear. Wilmington: .Ino. Dawson. Pres’t Wilmington Branch liunk of North ('arolina: W. H. .lones. Cashier Kaleigh I’ranch Rank of Cape Fear. Nov 0, 18;'.9 G-Vtf OWE.IT \ YARRROI';iI. H.WE this day entered into ropartnership for the purf'ose of transacting tJie romniission and Foruarding Business, in all its hranches, in Wilmington, and will give pi*onipt personal attention to all huiiiness entrusted to their care. Liberal cash advances will be made on Consignments of Country Protluce. gfc^i^Office on North Water St., over II. Vonglahan’s Store. JOHN W. OWtN.' O. S. VARRROL'GH. Wilmington, Oct 20, 185'* ^>4- R. :n. oRRKi.r. TURPENTmE INSPECTOR. TH().SE sending their .'Spirits Turpentine to me may rely upon it to have prompt and careful attention. My warehoutfoJi are fronting tlie wharves and near the river. SeptV \Z, 18.">8. 4-Mf JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM V O n I » M I it A .N I) Forwarding Merchant, W*ilmins:ton, *V. f\ fie^Frompt personal attention given to all ('onsign* ments. and Ca:ih advances made on Produce to be shipj>ei' to other ports or sold in this market. Fab. I’i. 1855. tiTtf THE \ORTH AROLI.VA MI TI AL LIFE IXSl UANf E fOMPlNl, Now in the tenth year of successful operation, with growing capital and firmer hold upon public con fidence. continue? to insure the lives of all healthy per sons from 14 to years of afte. for one year, for seven years, and for life—all life members sh.iring in the profits. i •\11 slaves from ll> to GO years of age are insured for j one year or for five years for two-thirds their value. j All los.ses are punctually paid within yO lays after j satisfactory proof is presented. j For further information the public is referred to -\gents . of the Conipany in all parts of the State, and to j R. H. li.ATTLE, Secretary, Raleigh. E. j. H.\LE, Agent at Jan’y 185'J. Fayetteville, N. C. tad comfortable house. . All the Stages arrive and depart from thi. n Fayttteville, Oct. 1, 1858. SHEMWELL JloTsr 1 FEW D00B8 NORTH OF TIU| M V|{KKt WING to the extensive incpwp^^f to this House, dufing tli^ vear ! nded my facilities by bar of comfortable s^fiing room^,*'* with othf, ‘ ant improvements. Which ^ill niattriai’^ comfort and conveni«nce of tho'gi'f'avorin;t ’, their patronage. * To those who have been my kind frienla „ toiners for the past six years. I tender mv i,,,,,. thanks, at the same time respectfully soiicivj^, tinuance of their patronage, sntl al.-o ilip a large number of new patron". I have good Stables and a No. 1 )»ri..r. Jan’y 10. 18B0 NORTH (■AROl.INi ' WilITt: fmJLPIil'U J»i!*R|\ liriLL BE OPEN for viniKir.! VV June. They are situatfil iiei,.. sent terminus of the Western N. f. not an honr’s ride by superior Huinj;.,.' Stages. The Proprietor has procured the services of Tiio.Tipj»io:v tvi.i:r as Manager, whose experience at the vtiriou« . able watering places of Virginia, a'lilf] mnnding appearancc and pentlemanly good order and good fare. The trrtf f.f*t liALL ROOM LEADKR v,; i' B.VND of ML\SICI.VN.S that the eiiy ot R' Virginia, affonls. Iiave been procured. Riding V^ehicles and Horses. RILLI.AKl) S>' and BOWLING ALI..EVS, areai iheconjiiia:;.!-■’ The country is elevateil and healtliy; Ihe ^ befiutiful and roads most excell**nt, ami ihej., grounds exrensive. There is no wafer better than tint ."fforiel North Carolina WHITE SULPHUR. The patronage of the Carolinas is confilentlr on to repay Ihe Proprietor for the aKpen-iive « has made to fit up a watering place suited to And he promises that no p;iins shall he s{:nr«-ir- self or his gentlemanly a.ssistant. lo rciiiler all visit him. pleasant and comfortable. II. L. ROBAKbS. I'KoPRir Mav 14. 18f,0. • printed M ^ EDWA EUITOL priM for the Semi '^ij^vance; 50 i or $4 after forilhe Weekly Or; advance; S2 -50 ._^lion: or §-3 (M) af adverti J-N WEj§T£R^ RAIL KOAf) NTIL further notice the Train will leave ville on Mondays, Wednesdays and Vriuv 8 o’clock, A. M., and return the same days , Spout Spring Depot about 4 o’clock. P. M. C. B. MALLETT, P-, July 17. NEAllESt AND QriCKK.'^T ROITK TO THK RAILROllt BEAMAN' & ROBINSON'S j FOI R HORSE STAGE LI3TE TO KE\\>S\1 VIA WARSAW, IS the shortest and most expeditious for travel. North or South. Leaving Fayetteville ^'er' 2 o’clock P. M. THROUGH IN TEN Ht>UR> Our Coaches are large and comfortable, drive*! and genilemanly. our teams gooil and sure of fi- an hour. The traveling public who would study their f: and convenience will take the Warsaw Stajre. afe^THROUGH TICKETS TO WELUoN m had at the Stage Office, Fayetteville. Mav 2.*>. 18t>). ‘J.’k aqiUkit' of Ifi lines fpooee iing publics' •ial^ontracts, at reqite'^teil to state t they will be contim ingly. Advertisements t. cent extra. SI From and after th will^e entered wii! Uiej>aper be sent to is paid for. iBuch of ocr old su per «n this system V remittances. Jan y 1, IS.jH. Fajetteiille THIS school will CO 1st MONDAV IN intendence of J. Del’- sor of Lanjiuages Hooper, (the present of experienced and c' Board per Session Tuition in Collegiii in Acadei*! ^11 Primal in Music « jn Paintin Gl^ecian Painting, I wing. Hit of Piano 4 tar 2 .50. One-half of Board July 10. .Sc*li« SCHOOL in th opened on MONJ) Tt/-7ns, JUT F.ngUsh, Latin, Latin and (!ontingen Ailg'ist 2^, 18fi0. FAYETTE VI LI.K MlirAL INSrRAXCE rOMPAM Capital in Premium Notes amounts to - Cash on hand and other aa.setR. \iC A C AR1>. A WORD TO MY OLD FRIENDS— Those persons for whom I have been attending to Banking business for years:—I am still willing to serve you with the same promptness that I have always done: and to others that may want discounts. Pension business, &c., &c I offer my services, with a promise of strict attention. JAS. G. COOK. June 27, 1859. 2f>tf Fiii’tlier !§ii|»|»lie« of Rook««. M.VCKEY’S Masonic Jurisprudence; Twilight Musings, by H. B. McKeever; The Fate of Sir John Frank lin—Mct'Hntock’s Narrative; The West Coast of Africa, 'oy Rev. C. W. Thomas; The British Expedition to the Crimea, by W. II. Russell; The Virginians, by Thacke ray; Downing’s Fruits and Fruit Trees of America— Revised Edition; Memoir of Susan Allibone; The His tory and Progress of Education; The Normal Methods of Teaching, by .\lfred Holbrook: The Mairician's Own Hook: kc. Jewett’s Spiers’ French and Eng. Dictionary. Meadows’ “ •* “ Pinney and Radois’s French Grammar. Bolmar’s Levizac’s “ “ Ollendorff’s New Method of French by .Jewett. Le Brun’s Telemaque. Whateley’s Elements of Logic. “ “ of Rhetoric. Worcester’s Quarto Dictionary, &c., &c. E. J. HALE & SON. March 28. To^l. S-T-.7'' The Company have paid all losses pronip:'.; have naver made an assessment on their p^cniiun-w , Total losses paid, f J9, - OrFiCKBS: GEO. McNEILL. President D. A. R.\Y, Vice President. C. A. McMILLAX, Sec’y , Dirkotors: UN f STARR removed to t ll ff’.ONT STORE, doorWest of their oL iiig t.^avge Stock of Is Recently bought in tl own direct imp coim^ete as.sortments -m. The aiteni infile 1 to the above J. iB. Sr.MtR. ^^ug. 22. IHf.O. Henry Lilly, H. L. Myrover, S. T. Hawley, Nathan A. Stedman, C. B. .Mallet t, James Kyle, A. A. McKethan, J. D. Williams, S. W’. Tillinghast. John Collins and C. C. McCmmmen. Traveling J9®^The Company invite application.-^. •May 28, 18)0. -Jl l; W. N. Tillinglia.>!t. S. J. Hinsdale. Wm McLaurin. T. S. Lntterloh. A. W. Steel. J. G. Ceok. Hon. J. G. Shepheni. R. F. Brown, > u•• •„, A. E. Hall, F AEW ROOK$. IVE VEARS in CHINA, by Charles Taylor, M. D. Margaret Moncrieffe, the first love of Aaron Burr by Chas. Burdett. Rutledge. Smith’s Rejected Addresses. The Actress in High Life—an episode in Winter Quarters. .\lso, further supplies of WORCESTER’S and W’EB- STER S Pictorial (jnarto Dictionaries. School Books, Colton’s Pocket Maps, &c. June ‘20. E. J. HALE & SON. I¥EW ROOKS. The M.-VRBLE F.\UN, by Hawthorne; Southern Wealth and Northern Proftta; A Life Struggle, by Miss Pardoe; Passing Thoughts, by Sewell: Night Les sons from Scripture, by Do. Uomen of Worth; Art Recreations. Meii who have Risen; The Feder.alist; Scott's Poeti cal Works; Drnitt’s Modern Surgery; Field’s Pear Culture; School Books, &e. E. J. HALE & SON April 18, I8t>0. BOOHS! BOOKS!! The MOULDER’S & FOUNDER’S Guide, by Over man; Wood’s Class Book of Botany; Lectures on Na tural History, by P. A. Chadbourne; Professor Em mons’ Manual of Geology, 2d Edition: Aboriginal Ameri ca, by Abbott; Mary Bunyan, by Ford; Model Book of Dreams and Parlor Entertainments; The Corner Cup board, by the author of “Inquire Within;” The Prairie Traveller; by Capt. R. B. Maroy; Dime Sonir Books, Nos. 1, 2, 3. 4, 6, 6. a » Jnne 11 E. J. HALE & SON. Books! Books! FURTHER supplies of the Southern Harmony; N. C Readers Nos. 1, 2, 3; Monteith’s Geography Nos. 1, 2, 3; Lincoln’s Botany; Kames Elements; Webster’s Pri mary Dictionary; Davies’ Arithmetic; Columbian Orator* Northend’a American Speaker; Little SpMker; Emer- •OB'8 AriUimttios, Ac, Jtui 1, J. B4U A 801?, A«EilTTJ!i WAiATED. 50 Dollars a Month, and all Expenses pi:' j A N .\CTIVE AGENT is wanted in every '.u'; j A. the United States and Canadas, to solicit I and introduce our New National Double TiireW- j SEWING M.\CHINE. W’arranted equal lo scj- j priced machine. Pi^ctical for every famik ^ I makes it the cheapest and most popular luacliinf-^ j istence. A limited ntnnber of responsible I wanted, to travel and solicit orders by Sami'.e ‘ sal.ary of $50 per month and expenses Bii?infv ' manent. Address^ with stamp, for conditions structions, J. W. HARRIS & CO Shok and Lkatbkr ExcH.MtaK, Boston. Mj'' July 20. o7-^ BOOTS & AT WHOLESALE JNO. M. WALKER, «f Norlb fartlio WITH «BA\V, DE ORAW A: MASrr.tCTCRKRH OP AND WHOtESALE BOOTIS and SMOB>^ Xo. 31 & U OKI ST., NEW TORK. WILL be happy to see his Southern frien'ls *■ above establishment, where, either % by order, they may be supplied from an exteiisi"** well assorted Stock of Goods. July 17, 1860. -Wf CotTeej CoOee^ Coffet- Direct Importation* WE BEG to announce to the buyers of that we shall have about the first of Septeniw^- cargo of 2,000 BAGS COFFEE, direct from ^ neiro, which we sliall sell at public Auction, ten' _ after arrtval of vessel, of which due notice will O. G. PARSLEY .V Wilmington, Aug. 7. * I^OTICE. ALL those having accounts at Vanorsdell's Thoto.^' ^ phic Gallery will please call and settle thembe^*^^ this and the first of September as I mu.st have I he By that time those having Pictures at the Ga!l«'‘J please call and pay for them and fake them aw*v- • oblige, C M. VANORSDELL, Photographist- Fayetteville^' August 13. . WAIVTED. A LARGE quanUty of COTTON and LINEN for whieb fair prioea wiU b« paid. dTvid mvbpbJ. A\l«. 1? i\ew Ai.i:\. Has received in paJ l|^til do.sirable stoi svRiy *l]iiibraoing i Xiaiiies’ I'resH (lo MaiitiJiaii, —.A fini G«ntlcincnV .Sutmu( Clothinjr, JJoiint of March lo. mMaai Has just received his PLY of DIIY —IMUO Suriinier and otn PrintO(l Lawns, Double Skirt Ko Single dii Prints, real Frei Irish Linens. Di Bolting Cloths; With a very large assoi erally kept in wholesal ar«^offered af wholesah h 24, 1800. til J. h now receiving his UtaVle \\I» Among which may be prices which will provi Goods in pi liHwns, (xinghaii and White Cl In ROBKl L*wd Kobes, Doubi do., Ginjjhaiu do., M»ntillas in pro ^{i Ofov»», fljgV which w lil , no cha-. ee h to~the MA THE ^ ynoB >«H IX sUt C A*1>EKS for negro ” Holicited, iiii-iton N. c., June
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