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''•I'' 14. ■ -'•next. “•OB: ► oniraclor„r^ H I'p.- ’''^« nn* . i \1 • *'?• Will K. " *-ur lUulding i'aJ" ' •w-tiOD H. \OTH'K. '■ ' ^ '*»■'!?( U: . "■ ' - !v 1' ■ ■ \ M. . ": »E it i- \'. i\ ! If ' * • ‘ ? \ lU IS) V I ■’^4i •««.ioii ot ^ **' '' '' ' 'iim. HI I, . . r*.^ioiiot tlie.Vh^ i:-' ' A thxin!;;,.,^ ‘-■Itt I i olleffe. ^ ■' - : ■: T • X ' ■ ‘ ■ ''•' " **■ ll.-’-.:. I* ’ - ■: nr-l , '■ 'f Assist,,!.-, .. ' ' a;;. ‘V;;- '■ ■ ^UR :'■; K’l ■'■ '.;• , »v . ; .:'. ‘.'i- V, '■ ' McXS;:; ' ■ . li a; J .f Tru- ... -Nf l!l IT TKEEsr nr. - " we-t of ii; - ! ■ 1 'S. Pes.'i ‘s, I’himi L'. : . ’ve nui. ber .f T- ~ aU y the * pt. - . • t'erience. and K HlUt ri =t- Fiim.‘ .:3e fCt in itloi -d. 'er- i- TiU ^ a KiZ ; : ’,N ‘ lin. iret, : T-' M-^ 1! FTNTRESj L’A\0. r. i a I i h .'H - - ' ■ : M in C'. ar'x •Votire. a: - rerm -- f >r 5 umber- Ei r r' . !^*i Wil' at' y ' aim _• ’' -I hi- Tesiatrii tin- ■ 1 ' y hiw. or :h.3 bn I ' J t- » li .,k. ■ .liiieditlc r V ( ‘.KM=N. : In. y i arver. a- ON \SD. Author ^ IE! - ,i Geurj-i-i- hj T ollope; ? Fl :c. ■ V U-d«; I HALE ^ H i %ROEI\A SI It IX E ( 0>IPi'^' of fi -n Cf ■' re t t - i:«-Uhvp“- if . yeuv. f r’-ven me [) in •'se pi nre insiirf i f'lr ; ttieir V ;'ue. L". -«> day- Ihe ; . f i!. dtoApo'* ts t-' • • . -nd !-• TTL ' . - ,^ry, R»l»'?h- E ' ' :. i i, A geftt >• i ivettevnie, S ^ Bl\f)IV(i , — aii'i (le , ,j y;..foT-e i Iu'lNGH A>'''f- ~cl. ..1. Hay 14 ritl: : . lust •■ I HOS ^; AKII OLD n I year tOIHj ■ i .- nH) 'j. -i my r.! lElBTI^lE SEMI-WEEKL.Y. [VOL. X.] FAYETTEtTlJ.E, X. C.. OCTOBER 15, ISGO. NO. 961.] IAN ' ! ' ^ li-; ■•‘«9iv-li'i .: ;n s > .n>" JT^t 'oal!! C oal!!! )a:. • •-. • ;> A U.>KTH #; v ff.ffv.s, : ■■ -M!,. I’ ^. -■ i I'l: i ■ i-y-, - * ■ -. , i >t re- ^ ♦ .. ! A-= - I’-lw rpetiii;^! i :irp€iin$! 'ETIN N 1. Mav >;. ,v tice- . » All wil! V. h'.le' ’. • • Al-' I r : 1 ■ K kv'j: **l» C «»■% 1 aril1. ijft-i. - . .t • rJiici ,. ; iai. I w . VKINTEI) MONDAYS ANl> TIirRSDAYS. ! CUWAKU J. HALK & SON, I Kurnuis; and viioprietous ! p. '..r the Weekly OustRVKR So W if paid iti f siJTan^'c: 53 oO if paid during the year of snbscri;.* ' t,,r >• after the year has expired, f r the " eekly OR■^KR^■KR $2 00 per annum, if piiid in , iJvaui'e. 50 if paid during the year of xubiicrip- ; ;ion; 'I' after the year has expired. j jhai“ .\1>VERTISKMF.NTS inserted for tjO cents per I •qiisr? of 1': lines for the first, and 30 cents for each ; (jcceedinir publication. Yearly advertisements by s[»e- 1 «iil 0'>ntracti. at reasonable rates. Advertisers are 1 re i .r'i ■ i to st\te the number of in-ertions desired. ,>r ; ihev will be continued till forbid, and ’harged accord- , i’u'y I Vb ’rii^einents to be inserted inside, charged 50 per ■■xtri. SPF.('1AI, NOTU’K. I Fr''iii and after this date, n(>naineof a new subscriber « ; )e entered without p.iyinent in advance, nor will .!;•> paper be sent to such subscriber* for a longer time is paid for. S.ii'h of otr uld subscribers as desire to take the pa- ]^.T en this system will please notify us when making remittances. Jan'y 1. 1S')M. THO«. i\ FI LLEIR. •iTTOfl.VKl' ,1 T t.l If, removed to the Uftice on the West si«le of Keeler's Uridge. nearly opposite the one heretofore occupied by him. »ct. 8. 5'.>-tit B. F. PKARl'K. —WITH— A. ('oniinissioii Mert'lianl itriil Produce Dealer. AMI I»K.\!.KU IN )ro('orie. F’rovisioti'-:. Ilnrdw.'ire. Cutleiy. Hoots. Slioes and Leather. Krtgiting, Hope, Sudillery, Foreign and b iinestio l.i'iuots. Sheetings ar;d Yarns at Manufuctiirers' price*. #»;g“.Strici atteiuioii p-iid to orders. SoriH SIDK !IAY :r;THEET. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. Sept. •J4, ISGd. 5atf W. II. CAUVFK, Dealer in Dry hOO(1n, iiroc‘eries, aiKl i*rovi!«ioiis 117ILL always keep a gool Stoek of Se.'isonable tioods TT on hand, to sell cheap for (’asli. or excliunge for Produce at rush prices. Haj- Street. Fayetteville, N. T , .April It’.. V'-tf A. W. FI n^HOMjE.S.tMjK UROCF.K A N 1) llercliaiit, NORTH WATER ST., U'/ L MIX T o .V, 18^-HI Thf’ ijarsetft VHvrift^e F/irtofi/ hi the SoHth! A ^.ilvTI! The Xow Style. Small. rOL(MiEI) PH0T0;iiAFH8, \T j I : ) ART. %Voo(l«iarl% Molar €'aiiier;t. ■:5'yr!iA.\ Oc ti. w. nri.i.AKD. f'rtiii m iss ion ^ 7tcrrh ttn/, WlLMINiJTOX. N. C. pUOMPT and Pi:USi»NAL . I the ale of Naval .'^toies. i' and all other couniry produce 'Ulioii will be given to o'l. Lumber, Timber, JAS. C. i^IeKAE, •titorney at Etutc^ ! itEc« West end of the Insurance Building. Hay St., Fayetteville, N. C. Virch-^C, 3tf FRENC H STRANGE, Attorney at Law, Fayetteville, N. C. •ffioe that recently occupied by C. 0. Wright. «v(>r the one now occupied by him in Dr. RuVjinson's ‘ tuiMing. Green Street. Dec'r 1. Is-jy. T'J- w\Tf. \iicL,. ^ncK.i r. Attorney at Law, Fayettkvilli:, N. ’’ILL attend the County and Superior Courts of Cumberland, Harnett. Moore and Robeson Coun- Prompt attention given to the eoriection of all 58-tf REKKK Ti >. (1. Parsi.k.v, Pros't ('oni. liank nt VVilmington. .loHv Dawson. •• It. N. ('.. at ilo. H. ,v K. .1. L i.i y, ) Messrs. Pkmiskktms \ Sl >\n. .V. Paukkk. Es'|., Harnett County, .N. M:iy 7, lS''i>. l-')tf 1") KSI’KCTKL I.LY informs !iis friends and the public, V’ tlirtt lio h.i' built up l:ii-ge siibstaTitial Brick Build- ■ ings at his Old St;md, I'vpressly for manufacturing (’ar- , ri.iges. Tliankt'ul tor ilie very liberal p.ilrona.ee lie has j received for the ln-t ‘J I years, he hopes by strict alien- , tion to bu.'im-s. with a desii-e to giv-o siili-facti(>n, to j merit a coiuinaaiice of the ^anie. Hu warrants his work ■ to l)e made of ilie best mnterial and by experienceil ; Workmen in e t li hriiiu-li I'f tlie tuiainess. His work will j com]>are favor.-ibly with any made in the I'nited States, for neatness .aiid durability. He is doterminol to sell ; and do any work in his line on as good terms as any w.irk done elsvwhere that is as well done. He now has i n ban 1. tinished. THE l..\l’Gi;ST STOCK OF farriages, Baroiirhes, Kofkawajs and I ever offered in this plai-e, and a very lar^;e stock of work nearly finished, whicli will be finished daily. All of whieii will be sold very Iww for cash, or on short time to (luiictiial .'ti'tnniers. {p^He has on han.l more than ONE HLNDKEl) AND FIFTY VEUK'LES finished and in course of (•..nsiructioii. fi-'Tiy“.VU work made Ky liim is warr.'.iited lli months with f'iir a'a'.ie. and 'hou'.d it f.iil by bail w«irkmansliip or mat ‘lial, will be rep.iired free of eliarge. Peioiis wi-liiiig lo bay would do well to call and ex amine tor I lieiiist-lves. Orders th.ankfiilly received and jiromi'tly atten led to- IIep.airiii;r executed at short noti.-e and on very reason able terms, ■Mav 'st.H. H'.l-tf I)HOT0011.APHS can be liad at Vanorsdell's Skylight 1 Gallery, Hay street, opposite Marble Yard, Fay etteville, N. plain, retouciied, colored, in water colors, oil and yiasjilc; from small to life size. Ambro- types, Melaneotypes. and all other styles of Pictures pertaining to tiie Art. Also, tiilt Frames. Gilt Mould ing, Glass for very large piciiires—as large as ‘JO by 3i'i inehei. %)id and Tassels for hanging pictures: Instru ments. !iiick anl ('tieinicals for sale low for cash, Lite size colored Photograjihs made from small ]iicture«. Having j)ermanently loeaicd here I hope to merit your patronage. 1 would also return my sincere thanks for the liberal patronage liestowed on me heretofore by the good peoiile of Fayetteville and vicinity. ('. ,M. V A NO US DELL, i Photographist and Proprietor. Dec’r 20, 18o9 77- {Ntai* roli^li of the ^oiilh! nA.\l FA€ TFRKD BV A J. WOODWARD, FA I FTTE villi:, W t . EAGLE HOTEL, ASHEVILLE, N. C., J. II. BLAIR. Proprietor. The Proprietor knows that his location gives him un rivalled facilities for procuring articles conducive to good living, niid he will dispense them to his guests in the best style. Eveiy comfort usually to behaJ iu a first claxs Hotel, will be furnished to his guests. .‘'latre oftice for Morganton, at 'his House. “ “ (’harlotte. *• “ “ “ “ “ Spartanburg. S. €.. “ “ “ “ “ “ Greenville, “ “ “ “ “ “ “ Greenville, Tenn., Daily, “ Besides which, good hacks and careful and attentive Drivers can at all times be had to couvey parties to any ]iart of the splendid Mountain scenery of this region. IS THE “GREAT EASTERN” THE LARGEST VES SEL EVER BUILT* Rollin, in Lis “History of Syrucuae,” vol. 8, pp. 13, 14, and 15, describes a marvel of ancient times as follows: “Hiero was great and magnificent in all things, in buildinjj; palaces, arsenals, and temples. He caused an infinite number of aliips of all burdens fo be built tor the exportation of corn—a tratfic in which almost the whole wealth of the island consisted. We are told of a galley built by his (jrder, under the direction of Archimedes, which was reckoned one ol the most famous structures of antiquity. It was a whole year in building, [licro passed whole days amongst the workmen to animate them by his presence. “This ship had twenty benches of oars. The such as the IJlack Mountain, the Swannanoa Gap, the enormous pile was fastened together 3n all sides Hickory Nut Gap and Falls, the Wartn Springs. &c , copper which weighed each ten aiiv ot* whicJi are within a short day’s nue of Asheville. ^ ^ i i 58-lv Kjwetteville. A. J. IIOWKLI.. W ji.aims entrusted to his hands, •■■t. 17. X :will p’.r y-f d in ts faT.,; -.- ■ LAW NOTICE. HI. Subscriber having removed from Summerville to ' t*veiteville. will attend the County and Superior ' 'J yi Cumberland, Harnett and Moora. His office (• his residence, on Gr«en Street, opposite the H:. . Church, H.' rreBpondents will please address him hereafter *; fiv»-.-.evi!Ie, inutaad of Summerville. NEILL McKAY. Jinv-Jl. 1S>’.0. 85-tf Law .\otice T iL - icriber having retired from the P»eneh. with I 'y devote himself to the practice of the Law. ' ... a”erii iiOiettfter the counties of »'umberland. Knb- - :i -.1 Uiaden. at nil the Courts, and the Superior » • Richmond. Harnett and Sampson. J. G. SHEPHERD. 4. 1 T'V'. -^itf JOSEPH BAKRR, Jr., IT TO R \ E V A T L A \V , H a," taken an office next door to Wm. B. Wright's Law 'S'.e oil Green Street. He will attend and practice •.h-- r, unty and Superior Courts of Cumberland, K 'V'fson and Sampson. March l!‘i. l"oi. 7'-Kf HARRISS & HOWELL, (ommissioii and Forwarding ,>lerrhan(s, wii.min(;t(^.v, n. (\ Oct. 17, is.-,?, :.S-1Yim1 WILI.IATl .1. I*KH'F. tnxpcrtor of Turprnt ine, WILMTNT.TON. N. (\ ill attend promptly to all hn«ino'^s entriisted to bis care, March 4-lyj.d T. \ A: B. ii. WOBTH, foinmisHion and Forwarding Merchants, WILMINGTON', N. (V Jan’y 28, 16o'J 84tf ROBFKT if. t'OU A.\, General €'ommissio»t ^Jierchanf. WILMIN(.T(L\, N (’ t>ffice South Corner Market and Water s'reeiii. uji - ' i’’"' Oct. 13, o7-n JOII\ n. LAItK. ommi«iion and Forwardins: Merchant, —Dt.M.!,:: IN — Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, &c. LUTTERLoHS WHARF, WILM IN iT( »N. N ' ,\CEN''VriiB 1TK K\TE V' t.AiniN \ S’I; > f S', -Vpril llil. l.'^>'iH, 1 1 tf r, H, R"BIN>JN fl II KuBlN'>ii.\ i\ II. ROBI\M>\ \ t o., Commission and Forwarding Merchants, WILML\(iT()X, N (’. (.'on-iiffnments and country orders will raceive prompt personal attention J. \V. BAKFR Is now rc'c'civiiiir from the North the largest, tine-t. and mo,st carefully selected stock of ri'K\iTi'Kr. t'ver otVi-reil in this market: wkich added to hi' own manufacture, nnki-s his assortment complete;— all of which he will sell on the l.iwest possiliU terms for ca>h or o:i time to punctual i-uitoiiiers, Krt^hioiiaMe paintt'd coiTMffc lu-d-rooni Kurtiiture in setts; curlid hair and 'huck. and cotton M.ittres-ieu; Looking Gla^'s(•s; Willow Wusons and Cradles; Siile Boards; Bureau.'-; Si-cretaries und Book-Ca^es; What- Nots; Table*, al' '-■■rls; Wn-h :^tand': (';indle Stands; Wardrobes; Picture Fr!iinf.i and (Jla«^s; Window Shndea; Cornice>: Curtain liand*; S-ifa» ii- Mahogony and Wal nut; Tete a Tcte-; Oitom.tns; Divans ati^l Stool«; Chairs of every v:iriety. Fino Piani"i, i>no with ^Kolian at tachment; R.i'cwood Melodian-. from the be^t manufac tories iu .N'ew ^'or’ri and Boston, warranted as godl as any made in ilie oountry, and will be sold at New York prices --hi 'U'.y added. .''cptemlier 2, 45tf llarhle Factoi*v« Fail Stock of BOORS AND STATIONERY. We are now receiving a very full supply of Law, Medical and .Mistellaiieous Rooks; School Books; Blank Books; Writina; Papers; Envelopes, Ar. E, .J. HALE .S: SON. ()ctober b, 1 .If .Vo. til. Hay St. l/K yds. PRINT.S, unusually low, either by LU.UUV' wholesale or retail. •'0 Do/, W())L and other H.\TS. € I. i> T II I i\ « at greatly reduced prices; together with a large ami varied stock of STll’Li’; AM) vm\ iHi\ (iliOftS, all of which will be offered on as favorable terms as any House in ihe State. -I. K, KYLE, Oct, 4. l«t;il. oStf , ^rhat Polish! How It Shines. Many of you recol- 1 lect nine years ago that 1 travelled through North ! Carolina and a portion of South ('aroliua for the pur- I pose of introducing this Polish. As time cla[>>ed 1 found that it would mould. 1 have succt-eded in making it i perfect and will warrant it to give satisfaction. It can I i>e had at retail for lo cents ]>er box or at wholesale for i sixty cents per dozen. l)ealer>‘ will forw.ird their or- ders two weeks previous to the time itiey wish them tilled. May 5. l^OO, 1-j-ly Thousand Bv / ' ~0 I. VUDKK. TWO nniiRs iBou! r. t. niieii k snss' store Fayetf«*iilie, €. March 17. IStiii, itf Jan’v 20. w ILL J I'wlD' 11. B. BI LLA, Attorney at Law, A.-^hkbouo’, n. r. "“.''tice in the County and Superior Courts of ipti. and adjoining Counties. OWEA A: VARBROKai. Have tin- day entered into uj.arinership for the purpose of tran-'acting the Commission and Forwarding Business, in all it« branche'. in Wilmington, nil will give prompt personal attention to all hu'^ine A. I>. jHcLEAX, Attornej and Counsellor at Law, STMMKRVILLE, N. C., ! II’^ILL T’end ihe Courts of Cumberland. Moore..I oh n- '‘on and Harnett Counties. PROMPT attention ■ ?iv»ii To tfie c 'llection of all claim.s entrusted to hi>^ care. : I^ec'n'u, 7b-ly RORA ncAAIR, dttorneff and Coiaiftellor at Mjair^ LUMBERTON, N. C. ILL attend and practice in the County and Superior | oHier country produi-e. ( ourts of Robe“on, Richmond and ('umberland. ; Refers to; II. R, ."^avage, Cashier Bank of ( ape Fear. Wilmington; .Ino. Daw-on, Pres't Wilmington Branch Bank of North Carolina; W. H, .lones. Cashier Raleigh Brunch Bank of Cape Fear. Nov 9, IHo'J w entrusted to theircnre. Liberal cash advances will be ni.ade on Consignment^ of Country Produce. Office on North Water St.. over H. Vonglahan's Store .DMIN W. ^t^^KN. (>, S, YARUROLTiH, Wilmington, Oct liO. Will. II. n RLI AI.JTO\, C o ill 111 i i i> II i^l c‘ i*cli a 111, WIL.MIM. [ON, N (V IITILL give sfieci.i! attention to the -ale or shipnieni W of all Naval Stores, Cotton, Flour, Timber, and 8»- are daily speaking in the praise of DR. EATON'S I IXF.iNTILE (M»ltlll.\I,. ‘ and why? bi*cau«e it nei er fail.* to ttjfi>rd inslanhtnrouM ' rrltff wlinn given in time. It acts a« if by magic, and 'me trial al"ne will convince you th^it what we -Jiv i- ■ true. It coiiiains I \0 PARi:;ORI€' OR OPIATi: j of anij kind, and theri’fore relieves by Iht .-■i f. r- ; uiyj ot vour child, instead of by it nJcun;! !'.» ' For thii reason, it commends itself a-; the f>nbj ■ preparation now known for ChUdreii Teething. I>lar- i rhoea. Dysentery, Griping in the llowels. Acidity I of the stomach. Wind, Cold In the Head, and Croup, also, for $-.ftemnj theytnnf. re'luriti;} njulatmg the and relievirtij pnin, it ha-; nn fjUii’: —V eing an .;?■ • •die it is used with nir 'i ^n in all casps of Convulsion or other Fits. .!.« y ■> value iht lift' and /, ilt ‘, o f your children, nud u'i*h fo S'We them from thus. ,».?(/ and fdiyhtinrj r in- ncff lehirh are certain to retult j'r-‘'n th-- ute nari'nivt ,,f irhirh all other remedi'f for /nihutiir Complaints are r,,,:ij.,,sed, t’ike notie but Dr. Raton’8 Infantile Cordial; this you can rdrj upon. It is jterfectly harmless, and cannot injure the most delicate infant. Price, lb cents. Full directions accompany each bottle. Prepared onlj’ br rilllUH A- UIPOM, No. 40',* Broadwav, New York, FUL \.\l) \VI,\TEH STVLES, 18(10! J. A. PEMBERTON IS NOW RECEIVINC HLS STOCK OF FaH S* If* in ter Goods ^ comprising the greatest variety of NEW STYLES ever ottered by him. He will receive in a few ilaya. one of ilTe most mag nificent selections of L:idie^ Velvet and Bonnet!*, and Kfi*aw Bonnets, trimmed, ever otiered in this market. They were put uji V>y one of the mo't stylish Houses in the (.'ity of New York, and MADh'EXl^RHS.^FA' TO ORDER. pounds and upwards. , "The inside had in if three ;^lleriesor corridors, the lowest ot which led to the hold by a flight of I stairs, the second to apartnieiiLs, and the first tJ , soldiers’ lodginsrs, j “On the rif'ht and left side ol the middle gal lery there were apartments to the number ot thirty, in each of which were four beds for men. The apartment for the oflBcor.'? and^ seamen had fifteen beds, and three great rooms tor eatingj the last of which that was at the stern, served for a ; kitchen. All the floors of these apartments I were inlaid with small stones of difl^rent colors, representing stones taken from the Iliad of Ho mer. The ceilings, w^indows, and all the other parts were finished with wonderful art, and em- i bellished with all kinds ot ornaments. 1 In the unpermost gallery there was a gymna sium, or place of exercise, and walks proportion- ' ate to the magnitude of the ship. In them were I gardens and plants ot all kinds, disposed in j wonderful order. Pipes, some oi hardened clay ! and others of lead, conveyed water all round to re- I fresh then). There were also arbors ot ivy and viiies ■ that had their roots in great vessels tilled with i earth. These vessels were watered in the same ■ manner as the gardens. The arbor served to shade the walks. “After these came the apartment of Venus, with three beds. This was floored with agates and other precious stonea, the finest that could be found in the island. The walls and roof were of cypress wood. The windows were adorned with ivory, paintings, and small statues. In another apartment was a library, at the top of which, on the outside, was fixed a sun-dial. “There was also an apartment, with three beds, for a bath, in which were the three brazen coppers and a bathing ves.sel made of a single stone ot various colors. This vessel contained two hun- The public are invited to give them an inspection, as he ^ed a„d m,.v qua,«. .he «hlp;s h,.J . in the Fancy Dry (joods trade, his selections and ad- i great reservoir Of water, which held a hun re vantages will be worthy of a call from those in want of I thousand (quarts. desirable new Style Hoods at LOW I'RICES. j *‘A11 lound the ship, 01 the outside, were At- He would take this occasion to say to his friends I many of whom have patronized him from his commence nient in business. ) that he duly appreciates their many favors and hopes never to part company with uny of them, Call and see the New Si vies. •T. A. PE.MBERTON, Sejit. 1:2, o2i4w-tf Pemberton a few days a large lot of those ^ii-iiness intrusted to him will receive prompt at- j •fti ja and collections punctually remitted. i n. H, l«o9. 65tf JOH.\ P. FI LLER, Vttorney and Counsellor at Law, WILL PR.\CTICE IN THE COURTS OF Hobeson, ( umberland, Columbas and Bladen. = ;'Iice at Lumberton, Robeson Co., N. C. ■ .J, 1>.'.9 C5-tf 29tf FRIENDS- ' ‘*en attending I am sail - : .al I have *1^“^ Pvn-iion it (JinlO'inis, .1, with a promiw .J\^. G. COOK- 26tf . blossom. I I 1 \ .V 1> I MerehaDty low, .V. V^. *nti' I tr'v«»n to all Consi?*’, audis ■ - i'- bice tobe»l**PP^ imuiKi' til if KRELL. i INSPECTOR. irit- ; -II. tine o me ouip' un i careful the Kti&rTM md n®*r Mtf tlEUICAL :V0TI€:E. M;L. (iRAHAM, M. D., offers his profe.ssional i . , to the public. Office on Hay Street, four )f Post Office, where he may be found at all ' wlitii not professionally engaged. •'■‘v ’-X Ihvj. 3o-ly „ liKN’TAL NOTICE. II p seen regularly at his Office on in L ^ Street, two doors East of the Mirket. dur- 'i" 8 A. M. to 1 P. M.: 2 P. M. to ''«1- 57-tf IIEATI«TRY. H, J. DAVIS having decided on pentia- / nently locating in the Town of Fayette- •liio, respectfully offers his services to the In all citizen- 'he Tai '*'i‘ciure of .Mineral Teeth, he is satisfied, after an thi-i place and surrounding country. I'rauches of his Profession, including the ’'1 'which is added a thorough Den- 1- i-- lie can give entire satisfaction as far I«*‘'ii'trt-M ^ Hentistry. All irregularities of the rti.il (,il in ^ pi oper and cartful manner, as well as ’■ the inouih. None but ine propT tu-ta1s are 'tin the various operations. Chnrgcs will be *.,1 1*. '■*** benefits of the Profession may be ^^^wuhui the reach of all who Teeth. ttuiv \-a r J J^oiiston’i Jawelry Store, where he be found at aU timet, 10, 1868, ■l i,,, ■ --‘-rato. ro Ilie liit‘re«>l of’ Tiii’peiiliiii' M A. R.AKER would respectfully inform Turpentine . I>istil'er>‘ itid otlipr-; that he is now nianiifacturinc The liiiprovtMl Tiir|»€‘iitiiie Mtill. All onler« promply atten'led to. Copper work done on the most favorable terms. Old Cojipei bouglit for cash or taken in exchange for new Work. Call and see for your'>elves at xM A BAKERS Copper Shop. Fayetteville, N. C. Feb’y 1, 1800. 88tf ry-itf may feel an interest 8tf JSO. s. DANCY, JVO. n. IIVMAN, F. M. HVMAN. of Trtrboro''. f.nt of Urotlaird ^S^rk. l.aff of H nrrenton ■ «A.A:Y, IIV.^IAA Ac t o., GROCERS & COMWISSIOX MERCHANTS, 12 1 Pearl Street, IlV.MAlf, DA.AC Y X ro., Comiiii^f^ion illercliaiits ^ioisroi.li, A. The New York House will be conducted by ,I.no. S Dancv, aided by R. W, 'Iv.man. The Norfolk House ’=^.'ill be conducted by .Ix'», H. Hv.man and F. M. Hyman. Particular attention given to the sale of COT TON, COHN, W1IP:AT, NAVAL STOKES, i:c. Sept. 11, I860. » EDULX II. RAAAEV, fmeneral Commission tfferchant, i! South Wharves, between Market i Chestnut Sts. Plfll.AI>K:i.Pll.lA. Consignments of Cotton, Naval Stores, Flour, Ric^ &c. will always receive his prompt personal attention. Advances will be made only on actual Consignients. R E F E R E N 0 K S : T. 3, k T. n. Brnn, CharleBton. Waikkr. Kvavh t To, rinrles'on S Wyatt &•’«. “ Ki.lis it Miti hui.l, Wilii! -ici'in. Jai**» Tupper, •• Henry ITT, Kmi. “ B C. Pr**hi.«v, r.si), “ Kev Jamics B. Tatlor, Kichni il. W. V I>EITCH. K-(. •• Rrv. .1. I.Bwm Siir K, ‘!ilir(irni r WtI.MAM I'ETTKIRKW. V. It " W. IIe.'^KDIi'T, N. \. llev. VV. B. CaRsos l:ii ri>. Bap..loiiN VV. S^katon. I'tiilH- ■Miirch 9. 99-1V Catecli III of V. States History, By B. R. C.\RROLL—a Southern School Book. , March £. J. UALK Si SON, HARNESS ^l’’ILL receive in }} bpdutiiul Salem t'assimeres and Tweedtt, THLV ARE .Ylade ill A'ortli Carolina,, and are more UCR.VRLE than any other Goods for the came money, —ALSO— A LARGE LOT OF Rock Island Kerseys, Tweeds and Cas^imeres, of very superior quality. ,T. A, Sept. l-'^, lS*iO, PEMBERTON. 5‘2i4w-tf •lV#r Stod^el oaio$;ER I !:!! ; I. A; D. T. I T1 AVINti formed a co-partnership for the purpose of 11 carrying on the I Grocer^f Buainefis: I Have opened a store next door above the Cape Fear I P.ank, and are now prepared to sell their fresh stock of COFFEE, TEAS,Sr(;AllS, MOLASSE.S, BA CON, FLOl'li and MEAL, and in fact every article commonly found in a first-class establishment. j'ard where farmer'^' wagons may not be molested by man or beast. We would solicit a liberal patronage from the citizens of I he Town and surrounding country. 1 1). T. nOLLINGSWORTH, Sept. liS, oS-4t Constantly Manufacturing at my Establishment nVKIlV VARIETY OF HARNESS, Pj Saddles. P.ridle.s, Collars. Whips and Trunks; all kinds of Leather, Calf Skins and Oil; (,'onditioh Powlers, for diseased Horses and Cattle; Coach Trininiing«, Carpet Bag.o, Valises, SadJlery, Hardware, A:c. The largest stock in the State, solil wholesnle or retail, at the lowest New York prices. Harness and Saddles repaired. .lAMES WILSON, No. 5 Market st. Wilmington, N. ('., near the Wharf. Oct. 19, 1H.'3!, 59-lypd, BOOTS & SHOES, AT WHOLESALE. JNO. M. WALKER, of North Carolina, J^HAW, 1>E «RAW & Klilflii, MAXI FACTUREKS OF AND WHOLESALE PEALEKS IS BOOTS ana SMOE&, . Ki). SI i .13 IIKV ST., SBW KIRK. W^ILL be happy to see his Southern friends at the above establishment, where, either personally or by onler, they may be supplied from an extensive and well assorted Stock of Qoods. Jul^ 17, I860. 86tr Healthy Iniman Blood upon being ANALYZED .ilwayp presents us with the same essential elements, and gives of course the Vrm* ,St:i rd. Analyze the Blood of a }iersoii sutlVriug from 'on-uiiijiti.in. Liver Complaint. l)ysjic])sia. Scrofula. \c. atid we tiiid in every instance certain deticienries in the red globules of Blood. .'Supply the-e deficiencies, and you are made well. The lllood Food is founded upon this Theory—hence its astonishing success. There are FIVE PREPARATIONS adapteil fo deficiencies of the Blood iu difl'erent diseases. For C'oiiy;lis Isolds ISi’oiM’hilis or any affec tion whatever of the Tliroat or l^iiii^«« inducing €!'oil^Ullipf ion, use No, 1, which is also the No. for D‘prrkHion of Spiritoi. l>o«« of .ippotilc', and for all '|iroilic Coiliplailll** arising from Soii«?rs4l l>«^l»ilily. and '%«*rvoti* Pr»*«tratioil. No. *2, for B.,iv‘r Complain(«. j Dresses; ('HILl)HEN S CLOTHING cut No. :5, for l>yHp4'p%i:i. Bnng nlr.'udn prrpurfd for | order. ahxorption it is 'rak‘ll l>y Droi»s and carried im mediately into the circulation, so that what you gain you retain. The No. 4 is for p«>ni:ii‘ I rr“iiliari- fi«*s lly«l«*rta, %V«‘akil*****‘. *:«•. See special di rections tWthis. For '»ali Kniplioiis, ^orofiiloii>», I4idiii^y. and lCladl«‘i' C.;m- pluiiltN, take No. •'). In all cases the directions must be strictly followed. Price of the fSioo i Foo(' per bottle. Sold by Cni Rt H Jt 1)1 POM. No. 409 Broadway, New York. And bv all respectable Druggists throughout the country. Nov 11, G(5-ly lases of six cubits, or nine fe^t in height, which s ijiported the sides of the ship. These Atlusea were at equal distances from each other. The ship was adorned on all sides with paintings, and had eisiht towers proportioned to its size—t^o at the head, two at the stern, and four in the middle of equal dimensions. \’pon these towers were parapets from which stones might be discharged upon the ships of an enemy that should approach too near. Each tower was guarded by four young nieu completely armed, and two arches. Ihe in- .side of them was filled with stones and arrows. “Upon the side of the vessel, well strengthened with planks, was a kind of rampart, on which was ' an engine to discharge stones, made by Archime- I des. It threw a stone of three hundred weight, ! and an arrow of twelve cubits (eighteen feet) the I distance of a stadium, or a hundred and twenty- ■ live paces from it. i **The ship had three masts, at each of which • were two machines to discharge stones. There also wore the hooks and masses of lead to throw upon such as approached. The whole ship was 1 stirrounded with a ramyart of iron to keep off those who should attempt to board it. All around were grappling-irons, (coroi,) which, being thrown by uiacliines, grappled the vessels of the enemy and dre»v th;.‘m close to the ship, from whence it wa.s easy to destroy them. On each of the sides there were sixty young men completely armed, and as many about the masts and at the machines for throwing stones. “Though the hold of this ship was,extremely deep, one man sufficed for clearing it of all water with a machine made in the nature of a scew, in vented by Archimedes. “Iliero having found that there was no port in ,Vs our aim is to make “.juick sales and short ]irofiis.'' we will oiTer tlie above at thecash prices; nlso, in Sicily capable of containing this vessel, except exchanae for Country Produce. .some where it could not lie at anchor ■’ ‘ We have attached to our store the most secluded TO THE liADIES! WRS. GIH.'^ON respectfully informs her friends and Jl the public generally, that she is prepared to make L'RES.SES in the mot fashionable style, she will also and fit for any ladies wishing to make their own or made lo TO TIIE I'RIEAD^ OF HOME MANUFACTURES. THE KINSTON SHOM^ r.lCTOR\^ U yj solicited. -i- 18 !fOW IX SUCCESSFIL OPKUATIOX. :IIDERS for negro PillOG.VN.S and BOOTS are Mrs, t’libson has taken the Agency for the sala of a new and excellent CIIAU T, for cutting Ladies’ Dresse-;. Also, one for Boy's (Nothing, They are very simple in construction, and therefore easy to understand. The ladies are reinested 'o call and see them at her house, on Mi\well .Stre't. between the Female High .School and the Fayetteville Hotel. Oct, '1. ' ' 5'^:f ]\"otiee. THOSF. in iebted to the unilersigned will c infer a vor by setiling their respective oblig-itions, thus en abling him to do in like niuuner with other-i, .IHOS. J. .lOHN.SON. Oct, 8, IBtiO. '>9 tf 4"RA.\BERRIES. ! 4 FEW bushels very FINE MOUNTAIN ('R.\N iV BERHIES. iu-t received and for sale by W. H. CARVER. ! Oct. 8. -■’•'--I Nfai’iiie on Evidence, Vol. I A*ew I Edition, with Notes and References, by Sharswood. I July i>. E. .1. HALE & SON. J. C. CVRPENTER, Agent. Kinston N. C., June 21; .‘'.9-tf ]\egi*oe»! ilieffroesl! Wanted. Gentlemen, your oldcustomers are yet in market. All who liave negroes for sale, would lo 'i'ell to give us a call or address us. J. A McARTHrR. I POWELL & McARTHUR. L. A. Powell. ('alaract Wasiiin^ iVlacliine. The most improved article of Ihe kind evt>r ott'ored to the public. Its e'b'M*n':y and genuineness can l>e ascertjjiiied from .). ,\. Wortii. Price, w'1 J. SIG an>i WOUTH, WlvillTM.VN 5: CO. Oct. 2. Clinton, N. C-, July 9, 1860. Webster’S Elementary H^pellin^ BooX fur by B- J. HALB 4 SON . at anchor without danger, resolved to make a present ot it to King Ptolemy, and sent it to Alexandria.” .■1 li ra.—Mr. John li. Gough, the celebrated temperance lecturer, who has returned to the 1. nit- ed States from a visit to his native England, relat ed in one of his recent speeches this anecdote: John Maynard was well known in the Lake district as a tjod-fearing, honest, intelligent pilot. He was a pilot on a steamer from Detroit to Buffalo one summer afternoon. At that time those steamers seldom carried boats. Smoke was seen ascending from below, and the captain called out, ‘ Simj)son, go down and see what tii;it smoke is." Simpson came up. with his lace pale as ashes, and said, ’‘Captain, the ship is ou firel Then, "Fire! fire! fire! tire! on shipboard!” All hands were called up. Buckets of water were dashed upon the fire, but in vain. There were large quantities of rosin and ■ tar on boa’-d. and it wa.s u.seless to at tempt to save the ship The ]iii*,'on/er“ rushed forward :ind inquir:‘d of the p;Io:. ‘-How f;ir .ue we fi^-m lluffa’.o?" ‘Seven miles " ■ How long belore Y9 ro:icli it,’* ‘Three- cpi.irifr vf an huur al our pros; rule sieam,” ‘-Is there .-iny d'ltigerf" “Dinner h(r : .see the suiokeburst- i'i2 out! io fnruard. i!'jou ^vould s-ave your lives!” I’lis'-cngei's ,inl crew, mon, v.'ouien, and children, crowd ed the lovw;u l part ot t'i.> s!i:p .John Maynard st )od At tl;i' heliu. Tlie ll'imes burst fortli in a shci-i of fire; cb'Uils of '•rnoke, arose; the Captain cried out through his trunipft, “.IdIiu Maynaid!" “.\ye. nye .sir! ’ ‘-.Vve you at the U Im- “Ay**, aye. siH” ••Hot? JolS she heaU'.'" ••Southeasi by-east, sir ’ “Head Jier southe ist and luii her on shore ' Neiirer,.nearer, y**t nearer she app! ouched I he sliore. Afrain iTie CapI li cried out, ‘ John Maynard,’ The respoufe came feebly, “.\ve. aye. sir!” “^^an you hobl on live minutes longer, John?” “Bv Gild s help, i wiil!” T1 e ohl man’s h«ir was scurched from the scalp, one hand dis:iblcd»»*hi» knee upon the stanchion, and hi'! teeth -et. wil h ‘*i» otherh'iiid upon the wheel; he Stood fi;ni as a roi-k !T« beacheil liic ship. Every man. womnn. wnd child wis saved, as John Maynard dropped, and his spiiit took its tlight to his God', He saciifice>i hix life to save ibe lives ofothers. It is worth n greaieroil.'rt lo save a ni m from moral ruin—to save a cliild Iroin ilrurikcnnes^ ti..in from fire. Thfi Trx'ix f!r' l'tew n>.—A letter dated t. 1, from Dallas to the Palestine Advocate, says: ‘‘I think I can say that peace and quiet have been restored to our country.”
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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