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J. A. PEMBERTON
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IS NOW RECEIVING HIS STOCK OF
Fall ^ nHnter Goods,
comprising the greatest vaiiety ofXKH STALES ever
offered by him.
He will receive in a few days, oao of ihe luoat mag
nificent geleciions of
Lnclie«’ %'elvet Hats anti BoiineU,
and litraw Bonnets, trimmed,
ever offered in this market. They were put up by one
of the most stylish Houses in the City of New 1 oik. and
MADE EXPRESSLY TO ORDER.
The public are invited to give them an Inspection, as he
will be pleased at all times to show them.
He flatters himself that after fifteen yearji experience
in the Fancy Dry Goods trade, his selections and ad
vantages will be worthy of a call from those iQ want of
desirable new Style Goods at LOW PRICES.
He would take this occasion to say to his friends
(many of whom have patronized him from his commence-
ment'in business.) that he duly appreciates their many
favors and hopes never to part company with any of
them, Call and see the New Styles.
J. A. PEMBERTON.
Sept. 12. 62i4w-tf
RICHARDSON’S
IRISH LINENS, DAMASKS,
DIAPERS, &c.
CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSON’S LINENS, and
thpse desirous of obtaining the GENUINE GOODS,
•hould see that the articles they purchase are sealed
with the full name of the firm,
J. X. RICHARDSON, SOXS & OWDEX,
As a guarantee of the soundness and durability of the
Goods.
This caution is rendered essentially necessary, as
large quantities of inferior and defective Linens are pre-
par^ season after season, and sealed with tho name of
RICHARDSON, by Irish Houses, who, regardless of the
liyury thus inflicted alike on the American consumer
and the manufacturers of the genuine Good?, will not
readily abandon a business so profitable, while pur
chasers can be imposed on with Goods of a worthless
character.
J. BULLOCKE & J. B. LOCKE,
Agents, 36 Church Street, New York.
Dec. 11, 1860. 79*1t
Stale of iVorth Carolina,
ROBESON COUNTY.
Nehvmiah Jones, Arthur Jones, Ish;im P. Watters vs.
Robert McKenzie, Albert Peacock.
IN EQUITY.—Bill for Injunction.
IT appearing to my satiifaction, that Albert Peacock,
one of the defend.nnts’in this cause, is a non-resident of
the State of North Caroliua, publication is hereby niade
for six weekfi in the Fayetteville Observer, notifying
the said Albert Peacock to appear before the Honorable
the Judge of the Superior Court of Law and Ki^uity in
and for Rooeson County, on the 4th Monday in March
next, at the Court House in the Town of Lumberton.
and plead, answer or demur to the said Petition, or the
same will be taken pro confesso and heard ex-jiarte as
to him.
Witness, N. A. McLean, Clerk and Master of our said
Court of Equity, at Office in Luniberton. the 4th Mon
day in September A. D. 18G0.
N. A. McLEAN, C. & M. E.
Dec'r 17, 1860. 8-3*tjw
Slate of xlfortii Carolina^
RICHMOND COUNTY.
Superior Court of Law, F.ill Term, IS'JO.
Malcom P. Morrison v«. Yancey 15. llovroll.
Attachment Levied on Laml.
IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the
Defendant in this case resides beyond the limits of
the State: It is ordered by the ]'ourt, that juiblication
be made for six weeks in (lie Fayetteville Ob'^crver, a
newspaper publishel in the Town of Fayetteville, iioti-
fying the Defend.int to bf and appear at the next Term
of this Court, to be held for said Couniy. in the Court
House in Rockingham, on the third .Momlay in March
next, and replevy or plead, or .Judgment pro confesso
will be had against him, and the Lind levied on con
demned to Pl'iintiff's use. &c.
Witness, R. S. McDonald. Clerk of said Court, at
Office, in Rockingham, the 3d Monday of September,
A. D. 1860. - R. S. McDONALD. Clerk.
Dec’r 14. 8.3*6t
FALL, I860.
JAMES KYLE
Is now receiving his FALL and WINTER supply of
DRY GOODS,
AMONG WHICH ARE:
Black and Colored Silks:
Merinoes, French and English;
Delaines, French And others;
Parisian Cloths, and other Dress Ooods
Ladies’ Emb'd Collars and Sleeves;
Long and Square Siiawls:
Chenille Shawls, Silk an'l Cotton;
Bolting Cloths, assorted Nos.—Anker;
Boot.s and Shoes; with a large assortment of Hats
and Caps, with many other Goods.
All of whicli were bought cheap by the Package, and
will be otf'ered br Wholesale or Retail—CHEAP.
Sept. 12. 18t)0. 6L>tf
Si'l’OMI nil STIH'R FOR IM
STAHK & WILLIAMS,
YO. 50, HAY STREET. FAYKTTKVII.LK. N O., are
now receiving their SE('(,>ND SUPPLY of
SEASONABLE GOODS,
EMBRACING A LARGE STOCK OF
FANCY & STAPLE DRV GOODS,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,
BO.\.\ETS, OIBKELL.4J>».
Ready-tliade Ciothtng^, A'c. JITc.
.\11 of which will J)e offered to Wholesale buyers exclu
sively. either for Cash or on the usual time, to prompt
paving customers
j' B. STARR. J .M WILLIAMS.
Sept. 27. I860. 5»5tf
LARGE SECOND STOCK."
WE ARE NOW RECEIVING AND OPENING
THE LARGEST SECOND STOfK OF GOODS
We have ever offered to our customers, comprising .ALL
THE ARTI^LE.S usually kept by us, all of which we
are disposed to offer on accommotlating terms to our
cu.stomers and all wholesale purchasers. Please call
and examine our Stock.
H. & E. J. LILLY.
Oct. 1. i)7-tf
•li •Vo. liaff ^St.
1 A AAA VDS. PRINTS, unusually low. cither by
J.U,UUl/ wholesale or reta l
o') Doi. WOOL »' i other IL\TS.
C L O T I* I \ G
at greatly reduced prices; togviher with a large and
varied stock of
JiTiPLK UD FI\fV m\ GOODS.
a’.l of which will be offered on as favorable terms as any
House in the State. J. K. KYLE.
Oct. 4, 1SG»* 6t5tf
Carpeting;! Carpelin^! I'arpetins*
Qr AA YDS. CARPETING at No. 84. Hay St. All
V styles, all prices, all qualities. All will be
offered low either by wholesale or retail. .\l*o. h-4 and
12-4 Crnmb Cloths and Druggets,
J. K KYLE.
Fayetteville. N. C.. Sept. 13, I860. 5'Jtf
«/. •!. M^emberton
ILL receive in a few days a large lot of those
beautiful
Salem Vassimercs anti Tireedn.
THEY ARE
.Hade ill .\ortli Carolina,
and arc more DCRABLE than any other Goods for the
«acie money.
_A LS(.)_
A LARGE LOT OF
Rock l^lnnd KerM*y«, Tweeds
and Ca*»Kiniere,
of very superior quality.
J. A. PEMBERTON.
Sept. 13, 18G0. G2iiw-tf
Fresli
I HAVE just received my FALL SUPPLY of GOODS,
consisting in part of—
Layer Raisins, in wliole, half and qimrter boxes; Citron,
Currants. Dates. Prunes, Figs. Preserved t’anton Gin
ger. Dried Ginfjer. t’ocoa and other Nuts, Sardines,
Guava Jelly, i'ickles and Pre-erves of all kinds.
Cuisups. .''pif’ed Oysters. Lea Perrin's Wor
cestershire Sauce. French Mustard.
A constant supply of
Plain, Fancy & Frencli i'andiCM.
Also, a large and well sell selected stock of
Toys and Fancy Articles,
snitablo fjr tlie Christmas Holidays. With a great ma
ny articles not enumerated. Avhich I will pell low for
Cash. Mrs. .M. B \NKS.
Dec'i lO, 1800. 77-1 m
HUSKE & ANDERSON.
—dialxbs —
staple and Fancy Dry CJood«,
ReadV'Jnnde CHotUing^
And CentlcmenN Furaishing Uoods
of every description.
BAI.LOU’S FREM.'H YOKE SHIRTS.
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, &o. fco.
Five per cent, off for all Ca.sh Billi of $26 and
upwards.
Nos. 40 and 48 Haj St., (Hotel Building,)
F.f jr. €.
WRIGHT HUSKE, JOHN H. ANDERSON.
Formerly B’k Cape Fear. For’ly with J. A. Pemberton.
Nov. 28, I860. 74tf
Fall Stock of
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
We are now receiving a ^ery fnll supply of
Law, Medical and Miscellaneous Books: School
Books; Blank Books; Writing Papers;
Envelopes, &c.
E. J. HALE & SON.
Octobsr 8, 1860.
Mrs. HART
Is now receiving a Handsome Assortment of
WHITER miLLIIVERY,
Including a variety of Fancy
Articles, Head Dreseess, &c,
Nov. 10. 69-«’m
oXoVEK,
W*alchmaker and Jeweler^
H.\S returned from the North with a
much larger stock of Goods in his
line, than he has over offered before.
Among his assortment may be found—
Watche.*? of all qualitle-s from 87 to $160; Chains,
Seals and Keys of’ all kinds; Bracelets, Ear-
Kings, Breast Fin.s and iiockets; Gold, .Silver,
Steel and Common Spectacles; Gold and Sil
ver Pencils and Pons; Silver Spoons, Silver
Cups and Goblets; Silver Plated Tea Sets.
Cake Baskets. (^istor.M, Candle Sticks and
Butter Dishes; Coral Necklaces, Brace
lets and Armlets, i*cc., kc., «.Vc.
Clocks ot all kindM and qualities;
A fine lot of Pistols; a ^ood assortment of
Military Goods and Accordeons, and every
thing else kept in a Jewelry Store.
E. G. is Agent for the sale of the Celebrate 1 .Ameri
can Watch. .\ny person in want of a Good Watch is
invited to call and examine them.
P. S. Particular attention paid to the Repairing of
WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY.
Fayetteville. N. C., Oct. 9, 18G0. t‘»0-3ni
TER.n.
State of IVortli Carolia\, Cambarland Co.
Superior Court of Law. Fall Term, 19C0.
His Honor Robkkt S. French. Judge Presiding.
IT is ordered that a .‘special Term of the .Superior Court
of Law and Equity for Cumberland County, be held
on the First Monday in February .A. D. 18»il. and that
publication thereof be made in the several newspapers
published in the Town of Fayetteville
Juror.s Suitors and Witnesses in civil cases are hereby
notified to be in attendance.
From the Minutas.
J. W. BAKER. Clerk.
Nov. 24. 63-tc
Presbyterian copy.
FOR SAI.E.
The IIoCSE and LOT adjoining Elizabethtowii,
lately occupied by .Aleian ier Carter. The Lot con
tains Six Acres of good garden soil, and some fruit,
good water, ic.
The improvements anj a Two Story Dwelling House
and necessary oul-buildingw. Also, a vacant Lot near
the Court House.
Terms accommodating.
H. H ROBINSON.
June i. 27-tf
A. A. McKETHAN
WOULD inform his friends In North Carolina, and
throughout the South, who wish to encourage
Southern Industry, that he keeps constantly on hand,
and Ls daily finishing, a large assortment of
HICL.es
of every description, mostly light work, which are faith
fully made by experienced workmen in each branch.
His work will compare favorably with any for neatness
and durability. He is determine*! to sell and do all
work in his line on as good terms as any tliat is as
well made. He has now linished a Tery large quantity
of work which he will sell low for Cash or on short time
to punctual customers.
j^g?»AlI work warranted 12 months with fair usage,
or should it fail by bad workmanship or material, will
be repaired tree of charge.
Orders from the South will receive prompt attention
He has within the last tew years sold work in South
Carolina, Georgia. Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Ar-
kan«a« and Texas.
Repairing done at short notice and on reasonable
terms.
Dec’r 17, ISGO. 80tf
Kceji >oiir .Tloney ►^outhl
And build up vour own Country and Town, by calling wn
M A. HAKER,
.llaniilactMrer of double and sin
gle barrel ^liot (iinns, RiflcK
and Pi«itolN,
Of &11 the different pitforns now used in the United
,‘5iafe'« or (Jreat Hritain.
Call and see, at M. A. B.AKER’.S.
Fayetteville. N. C.. Nov. 12, 18W. 6ytf
TO THE FRIEAO?^ OF
HOME MANUFACTURES.
THE KINSTON
SHOK F.ICTORV
D. & W. MclACBIS,
WOULD lo,ite Mtemioo to tbeir large »nd
Stook of „ ^
groceries,
(>)nsifiting in part of—
150 Bags Rio, LHtjuira and Java Coffee;
100 Bbis. and ilhds. .Sugar (assorted;)
25 Ilhds. .MolasseH;
80 “ Bacon—Sides and Shoulders;
500 Sacks Salt;
150 Boxes good Tobacco;
125 “ Sperm, Adamantine & Tallow CandloBj
50 “ Soap (assorted;)
50 “ Candy “
100 Bags Shot “
1000 lbs. Bar Lead;
80 J Bbls. Snuff—Eagle Mills;
25 Kegs .Soda;
250 “ Nails.
—AL.SO—
\ large and general assortment of
Hardware and Cntlery;
Farming Utensils, of all descriptions;
American, English, Swedes and Peruvian Iron;
Blister, German and Cast Steel;
Rlacksraiths’ Tools;
Coopers’ Do.;
Corn Shelleri and Straw Cutters;
ijuckets, Brooms and Pails;
Cotton, Manilla and Jute Rope, (all kinds and
quality;)
Plow Line.s and Bed Cords;
flollow Ware;
Cotton Yarns and Sheetings at factory prices.
All of which will be sold low Foa cash, or on usuai
time to pr^jmpt paying customers.
CocvTuv Meiiciiaxts are respectfully requested
to call and examine our stock before purchasing else
where. D. & W, McLAURIN.
March 3. 185^^ Mtf
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IVorth Carolina,
ROBESON COU.NTY —fn Equity.
Tht Bill of Complaint of Nehemiah .Tones, Arthur
Jones, and Ishani P. Walters,
Again^f ^
Albeit Peacock, and Robert M';Kenzie.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that the Defendant,
Albert Peaco'ik is a non-resident of the State of North
Carolina; he in notified to make his personal ap
pearance at a Court, Equity, to be held for the Coun-
*^'ourt House in Lumberton, on
lh« fourth .Monday in Mnrcii next, and plead, answer
or demur to the said Bill of Complaint against him
filed, or the same will be taken pro confesso, and heard
ex parte as to him.
Witness, N. A. McLean. Clerk and Master of our said
Court of Equity, at office in Lumberton, the 4th Mon
day in March, 18t50.
N. A. McLEAN, C. & M. E.
rVorth Carolina.
ROBESON COUNTY.-In Equity
Jaoe Baker vs. James Baker.
I Petition for Divorce. A Vinculo Matirmonii.
T appearing to my satisfaction that the DefeTidant,
James Baker, is a non-resident of the State of North
uar^ma: he is hereby notified to be and appear at a
Court of Equity, to be held for the County of Robeson,
at the Court House m Lumberton, on the 4th Monday
the Petition filed against
WW V A* ’‘8 to him
cIJi el’ •. »*nd Master of our said
Sept 1860**'“ Lumberton, 4tli Monday in
!!!!!! _ ^JcLEAN, C. & M. E.
AL.^^cs~iF^R iseTT
r PLANTER’S,
nit V ® north CiROLlNA.
0«»obw 1«, ^ ^ gQ
i^EW GOOD!!^.
^piIE subscriber is now receiving a large and well se-
1. lected stock of GOODS, consisting of
GROCEHfl'.S, TTARDWARE AND CUTLE
RY, BAGGING ANT) ROPE, SAD
DLERY, &c., FOREIGN AND
DOMESTIC liquors,
and mnny other articles, which he offers low for Cash,
or on SHOUT time to prompt paying customers.
All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange ■'or
Goods. *
Sheetings and Cotton Yarns on hand at all times, at
Manufacturers’ prices.
All persons are respectfully invited to give me a call,
at the old stand of J. & T. Waldill, South side Ilay st.
A. N. MCDONALD.
Fayetteville, N. C., Sept. 24, I860. 65tf
TO THE LADIES!
RS. GIBSON respectfully informs her friends and
the public generally, that she is prepared to make
DRESSES in the most fashionable style, she will also
cut and fit for any ladies wishing to make their own
Dresses; CHILDREN’S CLOTHING cut or made to
order. '
Mrs. Gibson has taken the Agency for the sale of a
new an t excellent CHART, for cutting Ladies’Dresses.
Iso, 01 e for Boy’s Clothing. They are very simple in
constru. tion, and therefore easy to understand. The
ladios avo requested to call and see them at her house.
Female High .School
and the Tayetteville HoteL
58tf
The Sunny i$$oiitli, h\ Prof. In
graham; Say and Seal, by the Author of “Wide Wide
World,” Ac.; The Household of Bouverie, or the Elixir
of Gold, by a Southern Lady; Evenings at the Micro-
to^, &c., &9. E. J. HALE & 80N8,
Cape Fear Klver Land
FOK .S.\LE,
.^CRES OF L.\ND lying on the West side of
\i‘Tv Cape Fear River, two miles below Fayetteville*
and extending from the River into the Sand-hills. This
tract i» about equally divided into River-ridge. Swamp
and Sand-hill Land. About acres adjoining the
River are cleared and produce well. There are good
sites for buiMing.
The Report of an Engineer establisheii that drainage
of the Swamp Land may be effected at a moderate ex
pense.
Terms to suit; and a bargain offered. Apply to
li R. HUSKE
Fayetteville. «)ct. 9, 1860. 60tf
To fjancl Huyrrv.
The undersigned oiFers for sale, in the Coal region,
and within eight miles of the terminus of the Fay
etteville & Western Rail Road on Deep River.
EIGHT Hl.VDKED .\CKES OF Ll>D,
adjoining the land belonging to the estate of George
Wilcox, dec’d. and lying three miles South from Car-
bonton, on Little Pocket Creek, ^loore county.
These Lands arc well adapted to tJic growth of corn,
cotton, wheat, oats. rye. &c. There are on the prem
ises a comfortable Dwelling, and all necessary Out
houses, with about one hundred and fifty acres under
fence, including forty or fifty acres of never-failing
bottom land. This is a rare chance for persons wish
ing to make investments, as lands are unloubtedly ad
vancing in price in this section.
For further information apply to Mr. .M. M. McRae,
Crane's Creek, P. ()., Moore county, or address mo at
Fayetteville, N. C.
DANIEL .McRAE,
For the Heirs of Gilbert ^IcIUe, dec'd.
Carbonton. Moore co.. N. C.. Aug. ‘21 43tf
TOKAY WINE FOR SALE.
BOIT LLS Scuppernong. t’atawba and Forest
/vV/VV Wine, for sale by STED>L\N & HORNE.
Vintage 1B>9. Grapes raised and Wine made at Tokay
Wine Cellar, near Fayetteville, C., by W. T. Horne,
the puiyty of which is guaranteed, and may be sub
jected to a chemical analysis. A fair opportunity for
ill! lovers of good Wine to supply iliemselveo. and at
the same time encourage the pioneers of this branch of
business of their own Slate and country, and get a pure
article.
In a country like ours, blessed with every thing to
make life pleasant, and possessing a proper soil and
climate for every plant,—why, otherwise so favored,
should man be deprived of the real essence of life. Wine?
True, this incomparable nectar is not altogether un
known here, for many thousand American Eagle? of
gold cross the Atlantic annually to bring it to us; but
ihis privilege is attainable only by a few; while the
mass of the people may not receive this best gift of na
ture. Substitutes have been invented, by drugs and
poisonous substitutes; but they are poor indeed, com
pared to genuine Wine, which makes a man social, con
tented and happy; while those mixtures and drugs, at
once exciting and stupefying, demoralize him. As Wine
is a pure beverage which nature furnishes, its use should
be attainable to every one. While it inspirits the youth
to all that is fair, good, moral, and grand, if stimulates
him in his labor and occupation; makes him a brave hus
band, father and citizen; and brightens the evening of
old age. As Wine has so beneficial an influence on the
nature and chanicter of the individual, it will likewise
exalt the condition of a whole people. Consequently
there is reason why we should exert ourselves to in
troduce the general culture of the Grape in our own
country, as it has been done for centuries in other lands
December, 1860. 81-4t
“cAPTTwiiSfcE^’^^^
ON THE DEEP RIVER MINERAL REGION.
The undersigned have caused to be published from
the Congressional plates, an edition of the Report
of Capt. Wilkes, U. S. Navy, and his Associates on the
Board appointed by the Secretary of the Navy to ex
amine the Deep River Region of North Carolina. This
is the most important and scientific statement of the
great wealth o-f that section of the State, and the Mape
the most perfect and valuable, of any yet published.
The Maps are worth the price of the work, which is 50
cents, neatly bound in cloth. Copie# sent by mail, free
of postage, on the receipt of 50 cents. A liiNral dis-
Qonni to whol«s»l« bajwri, Orders solieited.
JWy le. E J, SALS 4 lONB.
IS VOW l.v site ESS FUL OPE RATIO.
ORDERS f>r negro BROGAN.S and BOOTS are
solicited.
J. C. CARPENTER. Agent.
Kin!»toii N. June -I; l''=;o. .'•{!»-tf
SOUTH l-PiNI-RS
Wjook to \^oHr Ikileresl.
■\\’E are !hc only SHOE M WCFACTl’RERS in the
»f Stttf, that mnVi? ft No. I '.iriii'U' of KIP SiltES
and Neg! ) Pl'.'HiANS, w r';-ut Welix We intf*nd to
make to the fn’lt-^r exri-ai. if we have the pntronige.
which we fr^ily .an i • .viiestly S 'lieit. .\11 orders shall
have pnjm;>t aticnrion Now id t)ie time for tho South
to encour ige nil su-jii
W\L CART Eli & SONS.
Wm. Cauter. D.wid A. Carteb.
S. S. C'RTER. JHtN Q Carter
Cartersville, Chatham Co., N. C.. Oct. 2.5. do 3m
STATE r\R \.\l) «U’II1\E WOHKS,
ICI>WA.\ STKEKT.
FAVETTEVILLE. N. C.
The undersigned, having erected buildings suitable
for CAR and MACHINE WORK—also General
HOC.se C.VRPENTRV—would give notice that they are
prepared to execute nil orders in their line with neat
ness** and dixpatch.
We arc prepared to do all kinds of SCROLL SAW
ING and i'LANKl.N'ti at 'hort notice. Having a first
class Woodwtjrih P'an>Mng M icbine. we are prepared to
Plane. Tongue and Groove all kinds of Flooring anJ^
Ceiling on reasonabli- ti'rm«.
l'on:ract«! taken for the erection of Buildings, and
Jobbing of all kiii i- exet'uled with neatness and di.s-
parch. Sashes, Doors and Blinds of all descriptions,
manufacturevi equal to anything to be found in the
Northern nu'.rket'.
Flans and «p,'cifi"it;on'' furnisheil and the erection of
buildings superintended witen de-ired.
WALTON & BARRY.
C ir Builders, Carpenters & Draughtmen.
Fayetteville, )ct 180'.* 64-tf
A Utcm
The \ow Stvlo,
tOLORKD PHOTOIiRAPHS,
at
Va;i»r*iil»*irs Galtcry.
ART.
IVooilwardN ^olar Cniiiera.
PHOTOGRAPHS can be had at Vanorsdell's Skylight
Gallery, ll iy street, opposite Marble Yard. Fay
etteville. N. ('.: I'lain, retoiiclied. colored, in water
colors, oil and jiM'iile: froMi >tn.ill to life size, .\mbro-
types, Melnnooiy]H'^. and all other styles of Pictures
pertaining to t!ie .Vri. Also. Gilt Fratnes, Gilt Mould
ing. Glass for very large pictures—as large as 20 by 30
inches. Cord and Tassels for lianging pictures; Instru
ments. Stock and Chemicals for sale low for c.ash. Life
size coloroil Pliotographs nmde from small pictures.
Having permanently located hero I hope to merit
your patronage. I would also-return my sincere thanks
for the liberal patronnge bestowel on me heretofore by
the good people of Fayetteville and vicinity.
C. M. VANORSDELL,
Photographist and Proprietor.
Dec'r 20, 1850 '
Star Polii§»h of the 8011 th!
FACTURED BY
A. J. WOODWARD,
TAlKTTEl'ILLE, IV. i\
J. W. RAKER
Is now receiving from the Xorth the
largest, fin“s'., and most carefully selected
stock of
ever offered in this market; which added to
his own manufacture, makes hi'^ assortment complete;—
all of which he will sell >n the lowe.st possible terms for
cash or on time to punctual cu.stomers.
Fashionable jaiiited cottage bed-room Furniture in
setts; curled hair and shuck, and cotton Mattresses;
Looking Glasses; Willow Wagons and Cradles; Side
Boards: Bureaus: .''ecretaries and Book-(,’ases; What-
Nots; Tables, al’ sorts; Wa.sli .Stands; Candle Stands;
Wardrobes; Picture Frames and Glass; Window Shades-
Cornices: Cur;«in Bands: Sofa^ in Mahogony and Wal
nut; Tete a Tetes; Ottomans; Divans and .Stools; ^’hairs
of every vari*ty.
Fine llosew'x-td Pianos, one witli ..lilolian at
tachment; Rosewood Melodians. from the best manufac
tories in New York and Boston, warranted as good as
any made in the .-'ountry, ind will be sold at New Y'ork
jirices—freight only added.
Septeniber'2. 4.5tf
Constantly Mnnuractiirin" at mj Kstabllshment,
^VERY VARIETY OF HARNESS.
^ Saddles. Bridies. ’ollars. Whips
and Trunks; all kinds of Leatiier, Calf Skins and Oil:
Condition Powders, for diseased Horses and Cattle;
Coach Tri:,imings. Carpel Bags. Valises, Saddlery.
Hardware, ^ic. The largest stock in the State, sold
j wholesale or retail, at the very lowest prices. Every
, description of Harness and Saddles manufactured to
order and repaii cd.
. JAMES WILSON.
No. 6 Market st. Wilmington. N. C., near th? Wharf.
Nov. 3. I860. 67-ly
iUarble Factory,
k-
!Sv
'TWO D005S UOVE P. T. IIUC!! i SB.VS' STOR!
Fayetteville, IV. C.
.Tan’v 20. IPfiU
rphat P9llsh! How It Shines. Many of yon recol-
1 leot nine years ago that I travelled through North
Carolina and a portion of South Carolina for the pur
pose of introducing this Polish. As time elapsed I found
that it would mould. I have succeeded in'making it
perfect and will warr.«inf it to give satisfaction. It can
be had at retail for 10 cents per box or at wholesale for
sixty cents per dozen. Dealers will forward their or
ders two weeks previous to the time they wish them filled.
May 6, 1860. 15-ly
Vol. 8th Baucroit’s UnitedTstotes
*, J, HilLB * 80».
To the Interest of Turpentine
Distillers.
MA. BAKER would respectfully inform Turpentine
, Distillers and others that he is now manufacturing
•The Improved Turpentine Still.
All orders promply attended to. Copper work done on
the most favoraide terms.
Old Copper bought for cash or taken in exchange for
new W^ork. Call and see for yourselves at
M A BAKER’S
Copper Shop, Fayetteville, N. C.
Feb’y 1, 1800. * '"*
NEW EDITION~OF
DEVEREUX AND B\TTLIVS S. C. LAW REPORTS.
Volume 9.
The subscribers have ,i«st printed a 2d Edition of
this Volume, with Notes and References to other
adjudged Cases and to the Revised Code, by Hon Wm
errorfcorrections of typographical
Their 2(rEditions.of Dev. & Battle’s Equity, complete,
and 1st Dev. & Battle's Law Report?^ h&ve received the
approbation of the Profession.
They also republished a 2d Editioh of Devereux’s 2d
Equity, (without Notes.) And in addition to these, are
the proprietors of the entire editions of most of Iredell’s
Law and Equity, and can supply any volumes extant of
the Reports, or complete sets, so far as they can now
be had.
They propose to put to press a 2d Edition of D«t. &
Battle s Law Reports, vols. 3-4 (in one.)
They deal largely in Law Books, and will at all times
order works not on their shelves, to supply their eus-
Ef J. HALE & SON.
Oct. 16, 18(50.
Goodo
THl LARGEST STOrit «,i,
ever otfered in this market a,
Fruits, CoDfeetionarif> ' •
WoPtenhohnea’ Cmierv i>. .N
Wines, Bay Kutij
WaikM,gc«„.s,.„d, “;7:r.
sortnientol Fancy
Country Dealers and the
tited to call and examine my ,1" f ®
many handsome things that canoot'^i' '
I>eo. ll
"to. Ho-
J.AS L
C'hristm.-)g
nOME .nd «!ea nick.
\J presents from the most ex'en'^- “
offered you heretofore.
Dec’r 12.
Fresh Xorfoili
Received aeveral tirries a wpnV (r
on hand and iuppaeJ «o ■ .
Plate or Supper ' -
Families and other* in of . .
send and be supplied. ' V ’
Dee r 12. ^ - (
€. W. A.\I>kKu\
H.\S ON HAND A GRN'FllAL ,;S^. *
Tin Plate, Sheet Iron. Iron \Vr. ' '
Lead Pipe, Zinc, Iron-wl^. nU
sorted natobers, Pllii':-,
—ALr^ii-
PRIN
I
»lvance:
the We
^dvuiice:
ion; or
■ AD
of
eeeding
contrai
iuested
IV will b
'1
A general -.sior:
TT* ■ j»r ™ .
of his own manufacture, u'. wi;ij
Market S.quare. Fayettevll, , ,
Stoves and
W. ANDREWS >:. . j, ,
Vj, lected nssontnenr of
PARLOR Unvi'iy
Coal, Box' and CooUins:
Which he olfers for snle in
Market .Square. Fayette'.'.Ilf.
THE VORTIi VXUi)
^IITIAL LIFE !\SrUA\fK
OW in the tenth yecr nf si].’cp>ir’u;
U\il
Uiif
N
growing capital and
Sdence, continues to insure lii*’ - ■
sons from 14 to *>0 vc irs of .Mtr*. r.,
years, andforlife—all lifemeiuVie'' \
All slaves from 10 to liO yt;:., •
one year or for live years f r :
All lo.“Scs are piincttiai'iy p.t.; w!
satisfactorj- proof i.s presenie i.
For further information the pu'fpiic .
• f the Company in all parts jf rlc S j'e
R. H. BATTLE,
E. J. llALV
Jan'y 1^59. F.
A CARD.
A WORD TO MY OLD FHII"*'
THO.SE persons for whom I hare ■
Banking business* for years:—1 ■, .
serve you with the same proniptne>s > ; ♦
done: and to others that may want
business, sc., &c I offer my serv;. ,‘v
of strict attention. J.\S.
June 27. 1859.
N etperwiced ^ur-'tr hnd Femul©
movb«*r^ h»*r
• FOR CLERKS OF THE COIRTS.
Execution, trial, and appearance doce-
EXS, ruled and printed frora the most approred
forms in use. Also, further supplies of other BLANK
BOOKS, in great variety. •
W>»y3I. ■ E. J. HrVLE & SONS.
I
.SOOTHIXG SVHO.I
FOR CHlLDKt.T I'l'KTilil
which gremtly facilitates ibe procp,* uf i -»"h
Hums. retacing nil InilniiitiiH; i—v k...'.avi-.
action, ^nit Is »nre to repuliitr N.wen, lieje- '
It will (five rest tii yourselves, ami m et iv:\ •,
U’e have pul up uDil gold Uii* an.cle f .r . . ;
say. In C'nlitien'« aod '.
r.&ve never been sble | ''
niedlrloe—Xntr has it |
ttuUMce to a cure, j
.Never rttl we lin»w an !
I'lciion by anyone who
(rary, all are delighted
-ind speak )n terms of
Us niaf^cal elfecu and ' me
\\> speak in thi» matter * what we kn’>vi. ' rr-;
ence, and pledge our r«pui-iJon for the tui i r.-,;: ■■ v-
declare. In almost every iD»tan e whpre in;: :'.z
friMH pnlB and eihansiion. relief will l.e :''cnii c
■nlnutet :ifter the syrup l' aduilni'tercd
This valuatde !>rei»an»tioD 5s the pre'c'- -r e-‘
experienced aod iklllfal Mar^e-t in .New l acJ ■
:i'ied w th aever-faiUnf! success in
Tlioii»aii(L« of (
It oi*t only relieves the child fnmi p.iln ha' nvii -..-'s :s*
and tKjweU, currecis acidity, ana i! vn toae sw'.
svstein It will almost instantly r. leve
Griping ill tlie ISo%vci« nii;i
Mrs.
WINSLOW^S
SOOTHING
SYRUP,
FOR
CHILDKEN
T££THINa.
and overcome convul- ,
speedily remetiied |
ItbUeve it the besiand '
world, in alt ca»- s oi'
rheea in C h 1 I 1 re a. [
•'Vdiii teething or any
.V ould »ny til every'
child suflering from a^y of tho '.ni i'
your |>rejndice», nor the pn'judice* nf o'htr-
suirt-nn- child and the relief that tvi I '.f .'t
—to follow this iiied:rlne. if riiiieiy u>eil. t'l*
will accDUipany each bottle. Nrmf senuine u”
"t CUR'l'lt' &. t'EUKlNiJ, Sew York, is on
riwld hy Drueaists thrnughimt th*> wnr; :
Principal Office, >'o. 13 Cetlar M..
PRICE ONLY cents I’FK -
Pe*>’V 3. I«»
The l^aw of S.*iles ol
Property, by Francis Hilliard, 2J E l.- ^ ■
and improved,
Starkie on Evidence. 8th Edition. ^
?hi»rswood,
Wendell's Blackstone: Bylc'i' on
Sharswood.
Adams' Equjty; Broom's Lejral
Smith on Contracts, &c. R. J- HALL a '
i^efiool Bookj*.
VfATURAL rniLOSOPHV from ^ •
11 Phy.sics by Wm, G. I’eclv. M ^
Speller and Defiuer Analyser; BulIi'Ti.' '
Grammars; Monteith’s, Smith's and '
phies; Goodrich's and Andrews' Liiin r.-j “ .
sons, &c. E. .1. llAi>i- '
•Aug. 31.
~I)¥l^RESTrAHMSTaON&ii'^^
1^9*9^ €rOO^S
t5, XI, *9, 81, 88 and 85, Duirac St.. '-
Would notify the Trade that they aro oppE---
in new and beautiful pattern.'.
WAHISUTTA
■\ L 5 O TUT,
AnOSKKAfi.
A New Print, which excels every l':’i»*'
for perfection of execution and design " ^
Colors. Our Prints aro cheaper th.m
and meeting with extensive sale.
Orders promptly attended to.
Feb’y 2, I8t>0.
Southern Hnrnionv, School
llooki, &e., further tuppUta just received.
Aug. i, jeeo E, J, 4 8om
CUTLERY, GLAS.S ,\ND
Wood and Stone Ware, Drugs,
tionerles, and Toys,
Best Swede I RON all sizes; TH . .
MECHANICS’ TOOLS and nil otc*'
tedious to mentiou.
Alio, 26,000 SHINGLES for snle.
Goods in exchange for Barter or Cs*
Terms, six inonthu credit. ^ j '.iV
Haywood, N. C., May 4.
FOR
ONE Turpentine Di.stillery unJ s
order; also, one ST(>UE
place for Trade, and in the midst of . .
Turpentine, and near cuou)ih RailrontJ ^ ^
day. I am desirous of selling on tt»e n-' ‘
terms. It is situated on Kill P.
milM Ea«t of Newton Grove.
SAMUEL S.
tftwlw Qwtt C«.i S«P^ Pi
Ldverti.s€
extra
fi-orn ant
he ente
1 paper
is pat(
i-.ich of (
«*n this
fiittances
mT
J.I
IS N
Vf//
aipririitig
ered liy h
will
[iceiit sel(
fer otlVrc
'the IlK'r-t
.MA I)
le public
111 he pi
[He tlatte
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itarcs w
»iiable ii
ml
[l iiiy ol
•ut in 1>
ora an
N
Sept. I--’.
i 1? now re
IJ
Black
Merinc
Delain
P.arisii
Ladiea
Loni s
Cheni
Bolt i I
Boots
and I
All of
rill be otf^
Sept. 1-JJ
sr,
1'
soriber keeps consratitiy )i»
. varied assortment of Goods »t evei - • ,, ipj I
DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, IHilH' “!
i)L
!ST.
JO. 50,
now rfl
SE.
Bool
m
Reai
II of whi^
tvely, eitl
p.'tying cus
J. B. S'
l!7|
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WE
THE u
^Ve have _
THE ARl
fire disposd
customers l
find examij
'»ct. 1.
10,()0
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''tried stoti
mr
of whic
"'.use in t|
'Kn. 1,
taiiH.
2o0()
loi
^--1 Ornr
F;
‘yet tel
W’li
Salt
aii»l ave
'■'inie III,
Itof
»f vory sc
Sept.
The]
'Vorlil,”
*»old,
.tel
iaj