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A* -d. HI. ADIN'. ‘ II KVIDEMK. I'ri^f M-j. iki.i^iii:d: .'I i T h U ■ KATISE PROCEDURES, AND EVIDENCE, ctable ( a^es, W] . TI. ■ th» ih., ite-. ■Eis. a IN K ’• la- Ivi'll I’el^ 10 n- V J.L";- klh i. s w co:i liici it w. U A . hi 5 oruj siah'^ illlCCf rih.. >erii ied eulir il«(i «aci fftcil deai ijA\ fik K:. IIW i>I li, h' jubj. forrji e-ex lUUHCi e da’ lixtei: unde I ih St-1 ty tiiii>ii. I nenti; 1*^ h-^RMS •. riiiirr at ■ or inder r.. \ .1. : L - ' ’II ’> ' b»‘ (DIB SEMI-WEEKL. Y. lElBTUSIB. fVOL. X.] FAYETTEVILT.E, N. C„ OCTOBER 11, I^^60. NO. 960.] i.t.,STEU MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. t:UWARl> J. HALE & KPITORS and PROraiETORS t'.vr the Senii-'Veokly Observkr $3 (X) if paid in j,|T»nce: if paid durinjr the year of subficrip- ■ ,n: >r aft or the year has expired, f.1. "fi'kly OnsKRVKR $2 00 per annum, if paiil in iJvanoi-; S- i>0 if paid during the year of snbscrip- li-tn: or 5'year has expired. gi^ Advertisements inserted for go cents por 1 usri i' I'l lines for the first, and 30 cents for each , ,-eoiiiric publication. Yearly advertisements by spe- c>ntr;ii'ts, at reasonable rates. Advertisevs ;ire req'i^ieJ 'i> state the number of insertions desired, or ther will ho continued till forbid, and charged accord- ^ements to be inserted insidf. charged 50 per SPECIAL NOTICE. Fr .;,: snd after this date, no name of a new subscriber «. ht‘ entered without payment in advance, nor will 1 jvipor be sent to such subscribers for a longer time f .:i i> paid for. S;ii'h of otr old subscribers as desire to take the pa cer *n this system will please notify u§ when making rr-;” inces. Jfin’v 1, IS-^S. B. F. PEARCE, WITH 4. ncDO'XAI.il, Commission Merchant and Produce Dealer, AXI) DFALKK IN' iroceries. Prnvisions. Hardware, ('uilery. Roots. Shoes and Leather, n.'ipsing. Rope. Sjuldiery, &c.. Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Sheetings and Yarns at .Manufacturers’ prices. Jha^Striet attention paid to crders.-'^li^ SOUTH SIDK HAY STREET, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. Sept. ‘21. Thr tj.arsi^nt VH-rria^p Warlartf in the SoHih! isi;o. r>5tf H THO». C. FI'I.I.ER, .iTTO K.r K r T L .1 II', AS removed to the Office on the West side of Eccles's Bridge, nearly opposite the one heretofore occtipied him. net. 8. 69-«t JAS. C. iricRAE, ^Itiorney at Ijnw^ . 'ffice West end of the Insurance Building. Hay St., Fayetteville, N. C. Mi- '..10. 1M>0. 3if FRENCH STRANGE, Attoraey at Law, Fayetteville, N. C. •>‘?ice that recently occupied by C. G. Wright ;t?t 'he -me now occupied by him in Dr u. iiug. Green Street. !>-c'r 2. 1 So9. W. II. CAKVEK, Dealer in Dry OootU, iJroeerie«, aii«l i*roviMioii*i, 11^ILL always keep a good Stock of Sejisonable Goods M on hand, to sell cheap for (’ash, or exchange for Produce at Cash prices. Hay Street. Fayetteville, N. U.. .April 1((. 9-tf A. w. rn.i.KK, n^MSOL,ES.§t.K UnOCER A N D CoiiiiiiisNioii .Merchant* NORTH WATER ST., \yI L MIX ; Toy, x ('. Oct. S. 1S»>(I >:. \V. Itl liLARD. 0'ommissioM * fierrhtint, WILMINdTOX, X. (\ PR(')MPT and PERSONAL atieniion will be given to the sale of Naval .'^tores, ('otton. Lumber, Timber, and all other country produce. RKFKR TO O. 1. Parsi.ev, Pres't ’oni. Rank *t Wilmington. A 4.JE’?!! The New Style, Small, COLORED PHOTO(;ilAPHS, AT VuHor^itlcllN ART. Wood 1%'ar(I’m Molar Camera. ?v KTI!A.\ •lotiN Dawsiin. *• K. X U.. at Me«jrs H. .V K, J. I.ii.i.v. ) Me-i'rs. PtMBKUToN .V Si.lAN. I ,\ Pai’ki-.r. Fs'i , Harnett (’ounty May 7. L'^'H*. Ell H \RRISS. V do. Fayetteville N. C 1^ ESPEUTFULLY informs his friends and the public. It that he has built up large substantial Hrick Huild- ings at his (Jld Stand, expressly for manufacturing Car riages. Tliankt'ul for the very liberal patronage lie has received for the last ‘Jl year';, he hojies by strict atten tion to business, with a de-ire to gi’-e satisfaction, to merit a contituiance of the same. He warrants his work to be made of the best material anl by experienced workmen in each branch of the bu.-iinoss. His work will compare favorabl}' with any made in the United States, for neatness anl durability. He is determine*! to sell and do any work in his line on as good terms as any work done el-ewhere that is as well done. He now has on hand, finished. THE LARCiKST STOCK OF Carriages, Barouches, Rorkaway§ and Buggies, ever offered in this place, and a very large stock of work nearly finished, which will be fini"iied daily. All of whirh will be sold very low for cash, or on short time to punctual custoiiiers. Sc^He has OH hand more tlian ONE HUNDRKD AND FIFTY VEHICLES finished ati'i in coiir-ie of construction. Jtsy-All work made by liini is warr:'.nted 12 monlhfi witli fair uage. and -hould it f;iil l>y bu.l workmanship or material, will be repaireil free of charge. Persons wisliin^r to buy would do well to call anl ex amine for ibeni.selves. Orders thankfully received and promptly attetidel to- Repairing executed at short notice and on very reason able terms. May 28, ISt.O. 8!J-tf Esq., Robinoon'« w u\n. i\ Attorney at Law, Fayetteville, N. C. ■'ILL attend the County »nd Superior Courts of Cumberland, Harnett, Moore and Robeson Coun- Prompt attention given to the eollection of all s entrusted to bis haudit. .17. 1M5y. 5S-tf LAW NOTICE. .'u’xcriber having removed from Summerville to -neville. will attend the County and Superior ; ,*■ tJumberland, Harnett and Moore. His office ¥ -. ''sis residence, on Green Street, opposite the Ei.r- :i hurch. ff..' ■ resp indents will please address him hereafter i; .‘'s"*:;eville. instead of Summerville. NEILL McKAY. J»n'v21, l?*-0. 85-tf liaw .\otice T.4E -u* jcrii'er having retired from the Bench, with v.'r- to devote himself to the practice of the Law. »... i"en l hereafter the counties of Cumberland. Rob- - ' ani B’.a len. at all the Courts, aud the Superior • Kichmund. Harnett and Sampson. J. G. SHEPHERD. ■n. 1. 2;5tf W W tlAJtRISs. \ J HiiWELl.. HARRISS & HOWELL, roramissioii and Forwarding Merchants, WTI.MINC.TON, X. Oct. 17. 58-lYpd WII.I.IA^I J. TRIC E, inspector of Th r pen t i n e^ WlK.MINtlTON, X. (\ Will attend promptly to all business entrusied to his care. March 2'.*. 4-1 ypd T. I . A: B. «. WORTH, ~ fommission and Forwarding Merchants, WILMIXGTOX, X. r Jan y 2S, 1850 »4tf RORFIRT H. OWA.%. General Comminsion •flerchant^ wilmtx(;tox. x. c Office South Corner Market and Water streets. up---:a'rs Oct. Li. 18')0. 57-1 V JOH\ Tl. t'iv^RK, renimission and Forwarding Merchant, l>EAt.EB IN Limej Cement, Plaster, Hair, &c. LUTTERLOH S WHARF. WlLMlNGToN. N. C AGENTY fiiB STEAMERS KATE Mi'I.ATRIN AND STN. 1)HOTOGRAPHS can be had at Vanorsdell's Skylight Gallery, Hay street, opposite Marble Yard, Fay etteville, N. C.: plain, retoucheil, colored, in water colors, oil and pastile; from small to life size. Ambro- types, Melaneotypes, and all other styles of Pictures pertaining to the Art. Also, Gilt P’rames. Gilt Mould ing, Glass for very large pictures—as large as 2*i by 30 inches, (’ord and Tassels for hanging pictures: Instrii- i merits. Stock and Chemicals for sale low for cash. Life I size colored Photographs made from small picture'^. I Having permanently located here I hope to merit | your patronage. I would also return my sincere tlianks i for the liberal patronage bestowed on me heretofore by ' the good people of Fayetteville and vicinity. M. VANORSDELL, Photograjihist and Proprietor. i Dec'r 20, 18')0 77- Polish oft* the 8011th! ,nA.\l FACTI RKD BY | A J. WOODWARD, j FA VKTTl!:Vli.i.K, i . EAGLE HOTEL, ASHEVII.LE, N. C., - J. Ti. BLAIR, Proprietor. The Proprietor knows that his location gives him tin- rivalled facilities for procuring articles conducive to good living, and he will dispense them to his guests in the best style. Every comfort tisually to be had in atirstclass Hotel, will be furnished to his guests. Stage office for Morganton, at this House. “ “ “ Charlotte, “ “ “ “ “ “ Spartanburg, S. C., “ “ “ “ “ “ Greenville, “ “ “ “ “ “ “ Greenville, Tenn., Daily, “ Besides which, good liacks and careful and attentive Drivers can at all times be had to convey parties to any part of the splendid Mountain scener\* of this region, such as the l$lack Mountain, the Swannanoa (iap, the Hickory Nut Gap and Falls, the Warm Springs. &c , any of which are within a short day’s ride of .\sheville. Sept. 2 L 1800. 58-1 y Reported Discovery oj ci Manuscript of the, Time of David.—in the year 1858 a Theban niountaineer discovered in a hill, called by the Arabs Shin-ab-el-Gourna, a tomb cut out of the rock, in which he found a mummy-case with a gold spread-eagle and a golden asp; also a tablet ot green stone, a box with four canopi ot Oriental alaba.ster, and on the side ot a magnificent mum my, with a gilded mask and a large gilded scara- bjEus of porcelain on its breast, a most rensarka- ble papyrus scroll, five feet long and ten inches wide, written in the finest hieratic and hierogly phic characters. The four jars were sold to Lord Henry Scott, a young Englishman. The mask was purchased by a captain who purchased and sold antiquities at Thebes, and was transferred by him to the French consular agent at that place, and may be now either in his possession or iii the museum at Paris. The papyrus, as also the scaraboeus, the tablet, and the eagle, came into the hands of George A. Stone, Pjsq., of Roxbury, Massachusetts, then travelling in Egypt. 3Ir. We are now receiving a very fnll supply of Law, Medical and Miscellaneous Books: School Books; Blank Books; Writing Papers; Envelopes, Ac. E. J. HALE & SON. October 8, 1800. .1. W\ BAKFR Is now receiving from the XortL ',0 | largest, finest, and most carefully ■*'- ' stock of FI’K^ITI'RK ever ofl'ered in this market; wkich adtled to t his own manufacture, makes hi- as.s‘>rimfnt complvt«;— 1 all of which he will sell on *be ' west possibla ixrtns for ; cash or on tiuie t: punrt':!*-! i-ustomers Fa«hii>nable pnin;ed cottage bed-room Fiirninire in setts; curled hair ami nhiick, and cotton .Mattresses: . Looking low Wagons and Cradles; Side' Boards; Bui>-:.u-t; Secretaries and Book-(''ase‘^; What-| Nuts; Tables. aP sorts; Wa^h Slants; t'andle Stands; j Wanlrottes; Picture Fratn' - and Gians: Window Shades; Cornices; (’unaiu Bar...!'; Sofas in Mahogony and Wal nut; Tete a Tett- iomaii>; Divans and Stools: Chairs of every variety. Fine Rostwi>od l*i:inos, one with ^^^olian at tachment: Rosewood Melodian?>. from the best manufac tories in New York and Boston. waiTanted as gooi as any made in the country, and will be sold at New York prices—freight only added. September 2. 4otf .Marble Factory^ i 10,000 ,lr .Vo. »4, Vf. YDS. PRINTS, unusually low, either by wholesale or retail. 'lO Doz. WOOL and otlier H.\TS. C I i O T H I O at greatly reduced prices; together with a large and varied stock of STIPLK \m FIM V IIP.V OIIOIIS, all of which will be offered on as favorable terms as any House in the State. J. K. KYLE. Oct. 4, IhtJO. 58tf FILL A.\l) \VI.\TER STYLES, ]8(i(i: J. A. PEMBERTON '^Phat PoIlRb! How shines. I Icct nine years ;g.>thatl travelled through North i.ulina and a ponj.^?> of Sw.*th Carolina fer the pur pose of introducing this Polish. A? time 1 T f..i n l that it would mould. I have succeeded in making it perfect and will w.-irrant it to give satisfaction. It can i)e had at retail for It) cents per box or at wliolesale for sixty cents per dozen. l»ealers will forward their or ders two weeks previou* to the time tliey wish them fille(L May 5, 186(1. 1-3-ly IS NOW RECEIVING HIS STOCK OF j Pall ^ H^inier I comprising the greatest variety of NEW 8TYLK:' Many of you recol- j offered by him. He will receive in a few days, one of the mot^ nificent selections of Dtf JOSEPH BAKER, .Ik., \T T O R :\ E V A T I. A W , »en an office next door to Wm. B. Wright's Law >n Green Street. He will attend and practice unty and Superior Courts of Cumberland, in and Sampson. R r;>tf C. H. K'llUNSON. H. H. RoBlNSO.V €'. H. ROBI VMIX A: I O.. Commission and Forwarding Merchants, WrLMIXHTOX, X ’ Consigntnents and country orders will receive prompt personal attention LVUDF-ll. March 17, 1800 2tf Twn DOORS \miVE r. t. h\igh & sons’ stork Fayelfeville, V. J„n^v20. 1«00 81- B. B. Bl I^I^A. Attorney at Law, Ashkboro’, N. C. U’lLl, prMctice in the County and Superior Courts of Rand' 4 I1, and adjoining Counties. ARBROIfiiB. iiii'i t (ijiartner-ihip for the 33-4m w ■\N. = : d to cri" ■■ ■_ (tie e«-;h offence. 1 ■ ‘ -i-ding. i:jiini=“nt, b- tions f jr ■ r jiy fi ' irf: ^ ''^ '1 h ‘i:r „ , a n-et - edition. . • .n. »nd »!' '■ - ^ged. Ath; -pn m-d*'. Tvb!', , - it tbou!ll‘‘ : : . ..uc , Tj* :,V •ini't"*'? ' 1 i.v PI-H'-- •• • . , - - a. The not«« , ii lai-^e • ij-troduced w?’ - • jj ineautn>^^-‘ ; nndallofiWl^ M-s each 01 .I,cation, I .:. a haveh**'^ ,'ippropriate , coneTJctton. ,„....med likely ' ,n^i . outlin--''' , Mr. Arch )olJ „ .'..nvenient _ English cri.-D“ A. i>. xHclea:v, Attorney and Couusellor at Law, Sf’MMHRVILLE, X. C., ''ILL attend the t.ourts of Cumberland. Moore. John- Harnett Counties. PRO.MPT attention ^ i iiun )f all claiinu entrusted tohi“ care. y.K 78-ly stun ari' '■on ro 'iie c l>eo r ‘Ji!. ] RORV .nc.XAIR, >IUorney anti Counttellor at Mjau\ LUMBERTON, N. C. \FILL attenil ami practice in the County an«l Superior 0 i ..iirt.- ■)f Robeson, Richmond and Cumberliind. "i‘ine!^- intrusted to him will receive prompt at- •■■■ n and collections punctually remitted. i85y. 5otf JOH.\ P. FFLI.FR, Utorney and Counsellor at Law, WII.L PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF ilobesun, (umberland, Columbus and Bladen. 'p at Lumberton, Robeson Co., N. ( . '. y 20tf tlKUICAl^ .lIOTiCE. ’''■L jll.\H,\M, W. D., offers his professional ' public. Office 'in Haj Street, four w (if Office, where he may be found at all w'leii n. professionally engaged. 1-»K.. 3.>-ly J Jy ] ,, „ 1)E\T.\L NOTICE. li p seen regularly at his Office on • ers.jy doors East of the Market, dur- f, n-urs of from 8 A. M. to 1 P. M.; 2 P. M. to -a, ]. 57-tf OW'KA A: V WE thi' day etitereil purj'Ose of tran-acting the Coiumissiou aud Forwardiug Business in all its branches, in Wilmington, ;ind will give prompt personal attention to all busine'> entrusted to their care. Liberal ca«h advance'^ will Le made on Consignments of Country Produce. ji^Office on North Water Si., over H. Vonglahan's Store JOHN W. OWEN. o. S Y.VRRROCGH. Wilmingt'in. Oct 20. 18r>^» Will. II. TI Ri.i\-TO\, Coiiiiiii^ii^ioii Merehaiit, WlL.MlXrTOX, X. (V W'ILL give spocial attention to the sale ‘T shipmenj 1 >> of all Naval Stor.-i. Cotton. Flour, Timber, and other country produce. I Refers to: H. R. Sivngn. Cashier Rank of Cape Fear. Wilmington; .Inn. Dawson. Pres't Wilmington Branch ■ Bank of North Carolina: W. H. .Jones. Cashier Raleigh : Branch Bank of ('ape Fear. I NovO, IH.j't Oo-tf JNO. S. DANCT. .tNO. II. IIYMAN, F. >1. HYMAX. i l,ate of Tarhiirii'. f.nt »f S. ’illnnd .\',rk. l.ntr of H'arr$nlan. 1>A\'V, IIV^IA:V A: !., GKOrEUS & COMMISSION xMKIlCHAMS, I 1*21 i*earl Street, ' IIV'JIA-X, D%\t:v & t o., Comiiii^iiNiou ]>lerctiaiits '^OKFOV.K, A. The New York House will be conducted by J.^o. S Dancy, ai'ied by R. W. Hy.man. The Norfolk House will be conducted by Jno H. Hymav and F. M. Hyman. Particular attention eiven to the sale of COT TON, CORN, WHE.VT, NAV.AL SKHIES, &c. S*pt. 11, 18G0. •'■iStf Thousands are daily speaking in the praise of DR. EATON’S INFANTILE CORDIAL. and why? because it never fails to afford imiavtoneouf Ttlitf when given in time. It acts as if by mugir. anil ont Inal aluut will convince you that what we say is true. It contains \0 PARKfwORIt' OR OPIATi: of any kind, and therefore relieves by rfmorin;; the fujfrr- injt of your child, instead of by dfadtniny its lentiljiUtii'f. For this rea.son. it commen«ls itself as the only rnliahle preparation now known for Children Teetlilng, Diar rhoea, l>>-«eiitery, Griping in the Bowels, .Acidity of the stomach, Wind, Cold in the Head, and Croup, also, for softening theyums, reducing inriiimntaliott. reyuhttiny the li ’Welt, and rdieving f-ain, it has no equal —I eing an auti-rjiaxmodic it is used with tirifitiliug xucctsf in all cases of Conrulsiun or other Fits. .4# y-‘U value the life and health o f your children, and wish to save them from those sad and Idighling consequences whirh are certain to r*sult from the use of narcotics of whirh all other remedies for Jnfuntile Complaints are composed, take none but I>r. Baton’a Infantile Cordial; this ^ou can rely upon. It is perfectly harmless, and cannot injure the most delicate infant. Price, 25 cents. Full directions accompany each bottle. Prepared onlv bv CHIKIH A UIPOXT, No. 409 Broadway, New York To the liilf‘re«t of’ Turpentine lli«f illerM. M .\. B.\KER would respectfully it.form Turpentine , Distillers and others that he is now manufacturinR The liii|iro%el Tiirpeiitiiie Ktill. -\ll orders promjdy attended to. Copper work done on the most favorable terms. Old t'opper bought for cash or taken in exchange for new Work. Call and see for yourselves at M A RAKERS Copper Shop, Fayetteville, N. C. Feb’y 1, ISOO. 88tf Fait Stork of DAAI/Q A\^l\ QTATH^Vli^RV ' ^‘^toue sent copies and photographs of the papyrus OVJ'JlVVJ I' O 1 r\. L Iv/ii LilV 1 • 1 several Egypt)logists in Xew York, who at tempted its translation, but failed, because they were only acquainted with ChampoHion’s system. Finally, Mr. Stono sent a photograph copy to Professor G. SeyfTarth, of St. Louis, Missouri, having been informed that this gentleman had published, in the year 1833 and 1835, the key to the Egyptian literature and to the ancient astro nomical inscriptions and monuments. This sa vant, the author ot the “Summary of Recent Dis coveries,” &c., Xew York 1857, and a large num ber of other works, has just published the trans lations and explanations, as requested of him, in the Translations of the Academy of Science of St. Louis for the year 1859, (pp. 527-509,) with sixteen lithographic plate. The biography of Horsebe (the sword of Horus) is to be found in the first column of the papyrus, and we learn by it that he was the commanding general of Pharaoh Shishak I, who slew the last king of Manetho’s xxist dynasty, and suppressed by his captain the rebels in five difierent provinces of Egypt. This Shishak the head of the xxiid dynasty, lived, according to Manetho and the monuments, one hundred and twenty-four years previous to II, the cori(,ueror of -J^rusaleui (1 Kings llfl'i - 14:251 in toe fifth year of Rehobbam, (944 B. Horsebe 'ms consequently a oonteraporary of Saul an I I >avi j, and the papyrin? in question has ivritti o a H>uttbeye»r 1050B. C., or three hundr«-l years before the foundation of Rome, and is at present two thousand nine hundred years old. The residue of this prccious manuscript contains a new religious book of the ancient Egyj'tians, and begins with the following sentences: ‘‘The Book of Hymns for singing the glorie® of Him who made Isis—[the earth]—the glories of that invisible Being who made Osiris—[the sun]— (the originator of the life of his race; the origina- to” of the life of his nation, and the originator of the circle of the solar year with its seasons; the builder of the sacrificial quadrupeds, being con venient for him in his house of light, and ordered by his father, the Lord Governor; the originator of the priests for his race in the firmament, and for Adon, the Lord;) who made Meni—[the moon]—the originator of the flax-seed, ot her own sex, and of spinners and weavers for the races in both the regions of Egypt, and also for the makers of cloths for the people;) who made the most holy one, the apotheosed mighty chief of the Crethi— [the standing army]—the warriors of the mighty Egytians, those in the city of the Sun—[Thebes] —the capital of the sovereign of Egypt, of the shepherd of all born in Egjrpt and its vicinities— namely, the mighty Horsebe.” After this in troduction a grand hymn begins. iV. T. Evening Pott. Velvet HatM and Boiiiic’tn, and Mrau Bonnetw, trimmed, ever offered in this market. They were put up by out of the most stylish Houses in the ''ity of New York, and EXrRKSSLY TO ORDER. The public are invited to give them un inspection, as he will be pleaded at all times to show them. He tlaiter-( himself tliat afioi fifcean years experience in the Fancy Dry Goods trade, his selections and ad vantages will be worthy of a call from those in want of desirable new Style Goods at LOW PRICES. He would take this occasion to say to his friends many of wiiom have patronized him from his cotnmence ment in business. ! that he duly appreciates their many favors and lio|>es never to part company with any oi them. ®iaLf“ Call and see the New Styles. .1. A. PEMBERTON. Sept. 12. o2i4w-tf Pemberton days a large lot of those jr. .1. AI'^ILL receive in a few TT beautiful Salem Cassimeres and Tiveetlu. THEY ARE .Tlaile in .\orth Carolina, and are more Dl'R-VBLE than any other Goods for ►he same money. —.\LSO— A LARGL LOT OF Rock inland Ker$iey«i, Tweedfi and CasKimeres, of very superior quality. Sept. 13, ]8«30. J. A. PEMBERTON. 52i4w-tf •Vptr Storei I. X V>. T. nOLLIli(.iSWORTH, H.WING formed a co-partnership for the purpose of carrying on the GracerBusiness! Another Rich FariJih.—The census returns of the parish of Concordia are as follow: The total white population of 1850 was 823; in 1860 it is 1^80. Blacks in 1860, 6934; in 1860, 12,800, Farms in 1850, 148: in 18G0, 210. Total deaths in 18o(*-60, from all causes, diseases, accidents, &c., 363, of which the greater part are children under a year old. Rales of cotton in 1849, 18,297; in 1859 were 63,288, and many large plantatioils were materially injured by the high water. Multiplying the bales of cotton by torty-five dollars, and dividing the total by 1280—the white Have opened a store next door above the Cape Fear population-we shall have an income of over ty-0 I’ank. and are now prepared to sell their fresh stock of tiiinisand dollars per annum tor every white in- ^ ^og_HARNES£^g Maiiuravturing at ui} Coiistantl) l>K\TIJ^TRY. I J. D.W'IS haying decided on perma- i locating in the Town of P'ayette- KS A HHOTHKKS, ■‘ireet, 4*5 HoHdHa)f AlWn) i; . II LL & F;i>ettevill« BOOHS. O.N ‘ ^D, Au^bor !!itizen« v»ri. ETV he - by tlwi^ Flo KC. .-ited; . uf a , r . T halb a ville. respectfully offers his sci^^ices to the 'i‘>“ place and suirounding cotintry. In all "ranches of his Profession, including the ’* 'Hneral Teeth, he is satisfied, after an e.!i * to which is added a thorough Den- ■ in r give entire satisfaction as far ■ ii trJ *‘^f Dentistry. .All irregularities of the ■ I f *P’"oper and careful manner, a« well as ii None btit the proper metals are • 1»- ito -i'° operations, ^’h.irges will be I 1 ' 'Cnefits of the Profession may be ‘ti ^ reach of all who may feel an interest - I'r.jrvHt,un of the Teeth. > be found at all tiaes. •'*»y 10, 1868. i:ilWIA H. RAAAKY, General Commission •IMerehant, USoutli Whams, between Market vV Chestnut Sts. pliii.Al>i:v^i*iiiA. Consignments of Cotton, Naval Stores, Flour, Rice, &c. will always receive his prompt personal attention. Advances will be made only on actual Consignients. B E F K R E N C K S : T. P fc T. I!rni> (’hBrlemnn. WaLKK«, Evavs & Co rtnrleitnn H VVyatt & Co. Kllis t Miti hii.i., Wtliinr'gfon Jamk» Ti pper. Km). “ Hknry Nptt. Exq. It C K^i|. Kcv Ja.mkh H. Tayi-or, Hii'hin’d. W. y i.iiTCH. R-q Rev. .f. I.iwis Shtck, 'alilor'’i i VVILI.IAII l’tTTH»K*v , .M. I) ‘ Jkmiik VV. Hksedict, Kxi) N. Y Kcv. \V. It. Carsos r d rtf). Bap.JoH«« VV. Sexton, Esij.. I’hiln .March it. tW lY Catec'li ni of V. Staffs History, By B. R. C.\RROLL—a Southern School Book. March 28. £. J. HALE k 305. Establishment VERY VARIETY OF H.\RNESS,^A _ J Saildles, Bridles, Collars, Whips _ and Trunks; all kinds of Leather, Calf Skins and Oil; I ('endition Powders, for diseased Horses and Cattle; I Coach Trimmings, Carpet Bags, Valises, Saddlery, j Hardware, &c. The largest stock in the State, sold I wholesale or retail, at the lowest New York prices. I Harness and Saddles repaired. I .lAMES WILSON, No. 5 Markebst. Wilmington, N. C., near the Wharf. Oct. 19, 1850. 59-lypd. ~ BOOTH & NHOES, AT WHOLESALE. JNO. M. WALKER, of Bforth Carolina, WITH •iiHAW^ DE fiiRAW ^ KlMCi, MAJirrACTrRKBS OF AN'I) WHOLESALE OEALKRS I.N BOOTS and SMOESl, >0. :ll i 3:1 AKt ST.. NEW YORK. WILL be hiippy to se«i, his Southern friends at the above establishment, where, either personally or by order, they may be supplied from an extensive and 86tf Healthy human Blood upon being ANALYZED •ilways presents'us with the same es'^enti.'il element and give' of course the .Sf;imlnrl. Analyze the Blood of a person suffering from Consumption, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Scrofula, kc. and we fiml in every intlancf certain delicienriis in the red globules of Blood. Supply these deficiencies, aud you are made well. The Food is founded upon this Theory—hence its astonishing success. There are FIVE PREPARATIONS adapted to deficiencies of the Blood in different liseases. For Coiisli**. C'oldl«i. Broii«'liiti«. or any affec tion whatever of the Tliroal or I..HHSH inducing foil'iUllipf ion, use No. 1, which is also the No. for D«“pr«^**ioii of >ipirif«, of .ippt'tilv, and for all Cliroilir Coniplailll'S arising from Ov«*r-ii»*r, CSoni'i’al Oebilify. and ll‘rvoiis l*ro«lrali«>ii. No. 2, for i.,iver Coiiiplaiiiii. No. 3, for l>y*>pop^ia. lieiny already prepared for ah.torption it is Tak‘il by lirop-* and carriei im mediately into the circulation, so that what you gaiu you retain. The No. 4 is for Poilialo Irr«*tflllari- IIy*f«‘risi. lV«;akAlv. See special di- reciions tW tliis. Forfait Rriipti»iis, S«ToSnloii«i, !iidii«'y. and Illatldcr C m- plaiiltK, take No. 5. In all I'ases the direction.-must be strictly followed. Price of tlie TSIooci Foo.! ?1 per bottle. Sold by (IIUKCii ii niPOXT. No. 40‘.t Broadway, New York. And by all respectable Druggists throughout the country. Nov 11, 185!* »l6-ly TO THE FRIE^UM OF HOME MANUFACTURES. THE KINSTON SiHOE F.lCTOIl\^ C0rFEE,TEAS,8lTTAUS, MOLASSES, BA CON. FLOCR and MEAL, and in fact every article commonly found in a first-class establishment. ,\s our aim is to make “quick sales and short profits,’’ we will offer the above at the lowest cash prices; also, in excliange for Country Produce. We have attached to our store the most secluded yard where farmers' wagons may not be molested hy man or beast. We would solicit a liberal patronage from the citizens of the Town and surrounding coiintrv. I. & D. T. HOLLINGSWORTH. Sept. 2^^. 58-4t habitant of the parish. This gives as the average I of wealth for every white man in the parish over ; S20,000. Can any country in the world make such an exhibit of the wealth of its people? .V. O. Delta. TO THE LADIES! Mrs. GIBSON respectfully informs lier friends and the public generally, tliat she is prepareii to make DRESSES in tlie most fashionable style, she will also cut and fit for any l.vlies wishing to make their own Dresses; CHILDUKN S CLOTHING cut or made to order. Mrs. t}ilwon has taken the .\gency for tlie sale of a n«*w aii'l exct-llent CH.VRT. for cutting Lailies' Dresses. .\lso. one for Boy's Cl.>thing. They arc very ^implp ij; consinietion. and therefore ea-^y to under«'!ui'l. Tiie ladies are rei|ue«ted to call and scetliem at her house, on Maxwell Street, between the Female High School and the Fayetteville Hotel. Oct. 2. r>8tf i\"otice« Those indebted to the umier^igned will cmfer a fa vor by sertliug their respective obligations, thus en abling him to do iti like niuuner with others. .JHOS. J. Oct. 8, I8ii0. •JOHNSON. 59 tf CRAl^BERRIE^. A FEW bushels very FINE M()LNT.\IN CR.\.N- BERRIES, just received and for sale by W. well assorted Stock of Goods. July 1860, 1- Oct. 8. II. C.VRVEU. 59-3t 0 IS NOW RDKRS solicited. IX SUCCESSFUL OPEU.iTIOX. for negro BROG.\N>S and BOOTS ar Ktarkie on Evidence, Yoi. I Aew Edition, with Notes and References, by Shar>«wood. July 10. E. .1. H.VI;E & S)N. Kinston N. C. ,T. C. C.ARPENTER, Agent. June 2»; 18'iO. ?.9-if i¥es^rocs! iHesfroes!! Wanted. Gentlemen, your oM customers are yet in market. All who have negroes for sale, would do well to give us a call or address us. J. A McAethur. L. A. POWBLL. Cataract W^asliin^ .Haciiliie. The most improved article of the kind ever oti'u>-ed to the public. Its efficiency and genuineness can be ascertAiued from J. A. Worth. Price. SI 4, $16 ami S2i>. WORTH, WIGHTM.AN & CO. Oct. 2. 6S-4t The Oldest Couple.—Mr. Joel Youngblood, who has been assisting the U. S. Marshal in tak ing the census returns for this District, informs us that he has tuet up with a very aged couple . living in the upper part of our District who are, ' perhap.s, the oldest married couple to be found in j the State. Mr. Jesse Trammeli is set down at I 105 and his wife at 100 years. They are both in the enjoyment of good health, and bid fair to live amotig their children and friends for many days to come.— Greenville Enti-rprize. I*lnyinQ Rmtfrftc T'tfh >i hond r,r>/oti jnnn.—A Georgian who had hoard of a gainbling game called roulette, on latel}’ arriving at a Anrthern waterinir place, iiuinpdiately saliied out in search of a roulette table. At the first corner hi> found a nutohtnrni turning n hand organ 'Pliere was a “wheel,” sure rnnuiih, and it was revolving. I Thinkitiu: that forftitie hnd guided him t(» the ob ject of his search, he laid down a dollar bill upon the b«»x. Tlie Dutchman pocketed the stake atid L^ound away. The Georgian laid down another, and another; the Dutchman “bagged’' them all and steadily turned his crank. It was only when his money was exhausted that the Georgian quit the game. He had pluck to the end, but finally con cluded it was no use to play against the hand-or- gan. Cul(iviifir>n nf thf Ti Phtnt m the VnitrH States.—The progress of ext.eriment« in rKwittoa. tizing the tea plant, so fur as beard froDi, is able, and there i« reason to believe that it-ca%:^ wrown in the open air aoiiUt of the nortHern of North (’arolina and Tennessee. Eighteen th. sand plants have been scut to the southern roirion. ^ iifid eight thousand moro have betin distributed to persons in the Northern Stairs ownini' green liouses, ae objects of curiosity. POWELL & McARTHUR. CUnton, N. C., July 9,1860, 38-6mpd Value of Old Nr if ^payers.— One thousaiul pounds sterling has recently been oSered in Lon- — don for a complete set of the Times newspaper, for Webster’s Elementary Spelling la public library at Melbourne, m Australia, but Book fiff bj S- liALK 4 BOM . T without suocesa.
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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