- - - r ' FfiW - n III The South and our Liberties, to defend the forcer 7ill seenre the1 latter! FAYETTEVILLE, N. C SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1861. f Whole Number 126a Volume XXII, No. 6 1 1 1 1 1 A . fjp. J. SINCLAIR, f'- I'M Proprietor, j . ' . :iA!tes op advertising. Per ScCe of twelve lines or less. Cash in; Adtfrsce. - t Squ 1 insertion, .$1 00 dC 2 do ...1 25 dl :3 do : 150 df Tl 3 months without change, . . a4 00 diG do .: do do .....7 00 d do do do. 12 00 dv6 do renewed weekly, ... 1 4 00 dtfJ2 do do - do 25 00 . Advertisements ordered to be con- .linuet oq the inside, charged 37 cents per -Squar fr each insertion after theflrst. ,-Ad casements upon which fhe number of insert '-n is not marked, will be continued until rdered out, and 25 cts per square for each i isertion after the first. ! 3Xfr.AX. NOTICES. I r W. S. torment, -ATT RNEY akd COUNCELLOR at LAW L if M BERTON, N. C. WIL J .attend the County and Superior Cour t of Robeson, Cumberland, Bliden and Colui Imus. All business entrusted to his care, will receive prompt attention. Offico in th Court House. Ju -'59 Iv. fClemcitt CJ. Wright, ; ATTORNEY AT LAW, IF ETTEVILLE, IN". C "VIL ;ractice in the comities of Bladen Samjiun and Cumberland. Prompt atten tion ?Vten to all business committed to his charl (apr 2 1858). ; Duncan J. Devanr, .ATT JRNEY and COUNCELLOR at LAW, fLINTON, N. C, WIL.uraetiee in the County and Superior Courr; !,i Bladen, Cumberland, and Samp son, : Y3the adjoining Counties.- Office near the ifnton Hotel. JF 4 10-1860. tf. IV. A. 9IcIean, ATTORNEY AT ' LAW liUMBERTON, N. C 5 Collections promptly attended- to. A ; 21, 1 860-1 y ' 1 JI. J. 31cluflle, A.T1 JRNEY and COUNCELLOR at LAW, FAYETTEVILLE, INT. C - F tf10-ly. - - . . i i ATTORNEY AT LAW. CAHTHAGli!, K. C, - A I business entrusted to his care will re ceiv prompt attention. Miroh 2, 1800-1 y. ATTORNEY AT LAW. . OTice west end of the Insurance building, lla St. ar$i20-, 1850-tf. . 1 , . sm'l harper, IIAItPEIt JAS. M. RICARDS. & ICICIIAKDS, Attorneys at Law. ; PITTSBUKG, lV.l OMMISSION MERCHANTS, &C I A. W. FIJIil-BR, C031MISSIOX MERCHANT WHOLESALE GROCER, piO. 2 NORTH WALTER STREET, fw AViLiNiiGr' roc,isr.c Particular attention given to the sale ot'Ootton, Naval Stores, aud produce gene- -Tdcrs for Bagging and Rope, Guano, Sslt. M aase9, Sugar, Colte, Corn, Bacon, 1'oik, Ch we, Rice, Fish and other Groceries, e.Ve c a jd at the lowest Cash prices. ea. 15, ;60. tf. H. GRAHAM, F JRVARDING & COMMISSION j WILMINGTON, N. C. T itlLL give prompt anil personal attention Mf. to all Consignments of Spirits Tur ptltlne, Rosin, Turpentine, and all country pi dace for sal. QOFFIG E up stair? over the Store of Mr Y nglahn and joining Lutteiloh's wharf. N rtb Waterstreet. ane 18, 1859. tf IVI. CAMPBELL, AUCTIONEER & COMMISSION 1 1ST SIDE OF GILLESPIE STREET, . FAYE TTEVILLE, N. C. Novl3-1858 tf 3i B. F. FEARCE, WITH : a. w. Mcdonald, , 0O3CHISSION MERCHANT AND PRODCCE DEALER, AND DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Hardware, Ctlery, Boots, Shoes and Leather, Bagging f ?' Rope Sadlerv, &c. Ac. Saeetings and 1 arns at Manufacturers" prices. 2fir fetrict attention paid to orders. uth Side Hay street, Fayetteville, N. C, . U)ber 13, 160. tf. O. S. DASCEY'j ISO. H. HYM AN, ( F. M. HTM AS, Late of Tar- I Late of Scotland 1 Late of War boro', N. C.J Xeck, X. C. renton, N.C. A3iCEY, HIMM & CO., GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 124 PEARL STREET, NEW YOLK. THIS House will be conducted by JOHX S. DANCEY, aided by R. HYMAtf. n 'WA3f, DANCEY A. CO,, COMMISSIOir MERCHAITTS, . NORFOLK, VA., THIS House will be conducted by; JX0UEL-HY MAN and F. U. nYMAS". " JS Particular attention given in both Houses, to the sale of Cotton, Corn, v heat, Naval Stores, ic. (Sept 15 tf) A. E. FORWARDING & COMMISSION WILL give quick dispatch to goods consigned to him. Particular attention given to all produce sent him for sale. Consignments of Naval Stores for sale or shipment, solicited. June 1, 1859. WE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND, CORN afloat and in Store ; North Carolina and Western Smoked Bacon ; Eastern and North River Hay ; Oats, Feed and Tor Seed ; Pine and Oak bbls. Mullets and Blue Fish; i; half oils. 44 " " i Nova Scotia Heniug in bbls. and half bbl?.; Mess and Rump Pork ; North Carolina Super and Family Flour; Planting aud Easing Potatoes ; Cow Peas aud White Beans ; Sugar, Molasses and Coffee ; Soap, Candles and Starch , Chewing and Smoking Tobacco ; Glue, Spirit Casks and Nails : Hoop Iron and Rivets ; Baggirg and Rope ; Feed Cutters, Ac. At wholesale rates. Apply t J T PETTKWAY & CO. Wilmington, N C March 9 "2mos. JVO VEL TIBS FOR THIS T1oljs Season! HAVE received in part, (and daily ex pect the (balance, a complete and care fully selected -stock of Staple and Fancy Dry GooJs, HZil'tZn'ttCtn-g ' ttv, n. t?T erttl rrfimv ifrrt'T'T te blc Styles ft he season. Among which may befouud: Rithe Broche Silk ; Silk Tissues and Gren adine ; Poplins, Plain and Broche; French Organdies ; Plain and Piinted Bereges ; Berge Anglaise ; Plain and Emb'd Mozam biques ; Silk Fig'd Brocades ; Challies, Prin ted, Plain and Emb'd. Together with every other kind of Dress Goods known. For all -of which, we can furnish suitable TJRTJlFJflTJVG S at Nos, 4( and 48 Hay st.i West end Fay. Hotel Building. ' Silk Lace Points and silk Mantles ; Linen, Lavella and Cloth Dusters, Zouazcs and Arabs, silk Lace Arabs, Talmas, and Sultan as; silk Garibaldies. Also, 8-4 Bcrage and other gwods for making Dusters. Zouaves, &c. A few vcrv handsome Emb'd Grenadine, Shawletts, at HUSKE & ANDERSON. We also offer for sale to the Ladies and Milliners a large assortment of Ladies and Mis ses' BONNETS and Hats, with a great variety of Frcnchj'FlowcrV. " II & A. We to call particular attention to our as sortment of French, English and American Cloths and Cnssimeres, for Gentleuienand a large supply of Goods for Boys. II & J. In our Gentlemen's Furnishing Room may be found a large supply of READY-MADE CLOTHING as well as every other article of Gentlemen's apparel, from a Fashionable Moleskin Hat at $5, or a straw do. at 20 ct?., to a pair half Hose at 12A cts to 65 cts. a pair. SUITS made to order at short notice. H & A. We earnestly request those in need of Goods to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as We flatter oursel ves that we can offer BARGAINS. in the way of CI7E.AP GOODS. The above stock will be sold at retail on time to responsible parties, or 5 per cent. -off for cash forbills of 25 and upwards. HUSKE & ANDERSON. Nos 4G and 48 Wet end Fay. Hotel Buitd- AprG-2w FRESH ARRIVAL. HAS Just received a laree a.d general STOCK of Goods suited to the SPRING AND SUMMER trade, consisting of Staple uh1 Fancy Dry Goods. BOOTS JSc STiOES, with almost everything desirable in that line. Prime Family Groceries alwajs to be had LETT'S. . Goods sold at the lowest prices for Cash, or exchange for country produce. Aug -7 '59. ly ENCOFRJGE B0ME:IHBUSJ'Ejr! J Merchant Tailoring, and CSotfcinr MANUFACTURING ESTABZJSiOiJNT THE subscriber very respect fall icformM bis friends and tbe public general! tfci he will from this day, have all bis ClotS 'rx ms factured in his House, under the nervIo.n of gome of the best and most sklUfn Mechan ics, and every Garment will be I Srraated. Every article of Clotbjng made to K-ftiare ea the shortest notice, and a perfect fifcfcrsrevL' A fine and choice assortment of. jCLCTF' CASSIMERES, POESKIojlJCE3CL lwys oarltandr"',- .- All those wishing to make a genteel appear ance in a nice and snbstantial Ilome-Madesuit of Cloth will please call on GEO. BRANDT, No 16. Hay st., Fayctteville. ON the 15th inst., 1 shall want Twenty-five experienced hands to make Pantaloons and Vests. Constant employment and liberal wag s will be given to good hands ; none other need apply. GEO BRANDT. Dec aitt ti0. STARR & WILLIAMS HAVE received in part and expect in a few days to have their entire stock of Spi 1 l n n . . i niijr mm onramer uooas Store, to which they invite the attention of Merchants generally. All those having notes and accounts past due are earnestly re quested to make payment without further notice. J. B. STAKK. J. M. WILLIAMS. Mh30-tf SPEING & SUMMER I II AVE received and am this day receivin3 a very desirable stock of Ei'BKACINO AIXTUE NEW STYLES OF .Ladies Dress Goods, Shawls, Dusters, Lace Points and Shawls, Laces and Eeinbroi deries, Parasols' &c.J Together icith a fall line of Staple Goods, Ready-Made Clothing, Hats TJMBRELiIjAS, &c And in my Millinery Department may be found every desirable Stock of all the latest styles of Itomnct, Mutx, iiimI Children's 4nooli Frenehand nmerican Flow ers, UlIIIIOAM, ltl 4 All of the above Goods will be offered low for cash or on time to those who have here tofore been prompt. aprU-4w ALEX. JOHNSON, Jr. ustzetw qoods. THE SUCSCRIBER is now receiving a large and well selected stock ol Goods, consisting of Groceries, Hardware, anil Cutlery, Hagging and Rope, Saddlery, fc, Foreign and Domes tic Liquors, and many other articles, -which he offers low for, cash, or on shorl time to prompt paying customers. All kinds of Country Produce change for Goods. taken in ex- Sheetings and Cotton Yarns n hand at all times, at Manufacturers prices. All persons are respectfully invited to give Hie a call, at the old stand of J 8c T Waddill, South side Hay st. A N McDOKALD. April 20, tf ON the 14th of March 18G1, my NEGRO WOMAN .A -m y. lcit my house, or the house of Mrs A McRae. Said Negro Woman is dark com pi ec ted, and when spoken to, has a smiling countenance. I will pay a liberal reward for her recovery. She was supposed to have been Stolen by A H J GAL BREATH, and isnw, no dotlobt, lurking around Alexander Galbreath'a, his father and her former master, where all her jelatives are. RMh23 ARCH'D PATER SON, Montrose, N C. I ALSO understand that there is a Note ont against me, made paayable to J D CALD WELL, for nine hundred Dollars, $900,00, for which note I deny all payment, and I for ewarn all persons from trading for said Note, as I have never received Valve, nor did I ever make such a Note. Mh3.tf ARCH'D. PATERiON. On Thursday-the 25th of April next, at the Town ofLUlington. We the undersigned Commissioners, by virtue of authority from the county Court of Harnett, will proceedto sell the lots in said Town. Terms 3, 6, 9 and 12 mos. credit. C C BARBEE, a s McNeill, J McCORMIC, J P HODGES, o J S HARRINGTON, J Mh30-4t lOO BARRELS FRESH UNSLACKED in prime order For Sale by PEMBERTON & SLOAN. March 12 tf MUTUAL INSUR AJi C E COMPANY. - ASSETTS 8254:618 69. THIS Company has been in operation more than Ax years, anl has paid it Fire losses, amountmg to $M,SI.8T without any asset meat ; inearsoee averaging Us members abent 1-3 per cent. - . . Amount qt property now 'insured, $1,563,- Amount premium.'' notes now on hand 2J7, DIRECTORS. George McNeill, S T Hawley, v Aitay, W N Tillinghast, A A McKethan, J D Williams, Jas G Cook, A W Steel, James Kyle. Hon J G Shepherd. R F Brown Wilnvgton. H L Myrover, S W Tinllinghaet, Henry Lilly, N A Stedinan. S J Hinsdale, T S Lutterloh, Wm McLaurin, A E Hall Wihxiogton. OFFICERS : Georoe McNeill, President D. A. Ray, vice " C. A. McMillan, Sec'y. J Collins and C C McCrummen, Traveling Agents. "a-The company invite applications. Mayl9;o9 tf S BAR BEaas C C B AR BEE METROPOUTAN LINE ! i m r si t i m s m ir ii mn a XT wy r txti 11 in r r AVE ARE running a daily line of two Horse Coaches' from Fayetteville to Kaleicrh, Connecting with the Raleigh and Oaston and North Carolina Railroads. Leaving the latter place at 5 o'clock P. M., and Fayetteville at 3 o'clock P. M., and two o'clock P. every Satur a TTTwnrmw tv twei.Vb lmmiu Passengers will have the opportunity of getting n i.,.i TV. w, u.,..."l: r . ay apt che rior to any two horse line in the State ; new coaches lined inside for the comfort of the passengers. C. S. BARBEE BKO.,Ppopribtors. (Dec. 19 tf) Barclaysville, N. C. NEAREST AND QUICKEST ROUTE TO THE RAILROAD. FO UJt HORSE S TA G E LINE TO KL ANSVILLE, VIA WiRSAW, IS the shortestand most expeditious for travelers going Ncrth or South. Leaving Fayetteville every day at 2 o'cloci P. M. THROUGH IN TEN HOURS. Our Coaches are large and comfortable, drivers sob?r and gentlemanly, our teams good and sure of five miles an hour. The traveling public who would study their com fort and convenience will take the Warsaw stage. jpS- THROUGH TICKETS TO WELDON may be had at the Stage Office, Fayetteville. April. 20, 18C1. tf. DO YOU WANT WHISKERS? DO YOU WANT WniSKERS? DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? CELEBRATED STIMULATING NCUEUfT, FOR THE WHISKERS & HAIR, The subscribers take pleasure in announcing to the citizens of the United States, that they have obtained the agency for, and are now enabled to offer to the American public, the above justly cel ebrated and world renowned article. . THE STIMULATING ONGUENT s prepared by Dr. C. P. Bellingham, an eminent physician of London, and is warranted to bring out a tmcK set ot WHISKERS or a MI STK IIK in from three to six weeks. This article is the only one of the kind used by the French in London and Paris it is in universal use. It is a beautiful, economical, soothing, yet stimu lating compound aating as it oy magic upon tne roots causing a beautiful growth of luxnrant hair. If applied to the scalp, it will care baldness, and cause to spring up in place of the bald spots a fine growth of new hair. Applied according to directions, it will turn bed or towy hair dark, and restore gray hair to its orginal color leaving itsbft smooth, and flexible. TWtlngiiont" mi luAim pensable article in every gentleman's toilet, and after one week s use they would not tor any con sideration be without it. The subscribers aje the only Agents for the article in the United States, to viom all orders must addressed. PRICE ONE DOLLAR A BOX. for sale bv all Ducreists and dealers : or a box of the "Onguent" (warranted to have the desired effect) will be sent to any who desire it, by mail ( direet seeurelv packed", on receipt of price and postage, $1.18. Apply toor addres. IL L. HEGMAN A Co. DBIGGI8TN, Ait-.. 24 William Street, New York Feb. 24. 6m, pd. tlce Wy SCOTT expecting to be absent from Fav JtV" etteville for a while, Dr. Benbow will be in his Office to attend to all calls that may be made professionally. Also to receive any fund that mar be due. Office on Person St., two doors east of the Mar ket. (Jan. 21, 1861. tf.) CARD. my old Fricada. A word to FflHOSE persona for whom I have been attending to Bankine business for years : 1 am still wdlii ling to serve you with tha same promptness that I have always done ; and to others that may want discounts, Pension business, Ac, Ac. I may offer my services, with a promise of strict attention. June 27, 1869. tf J G COOK. The North Carolikiah is oklt $1 50 cts., per annum to clubs of five and ten. THE UNDERSIGNED Havejusl received in 'Store the1 v , folfotcing Goods, which tAy are willing to sell on reasonable terme, 40 Bbls. SUGARS, assorted grades. -: 40 Bags COFFEE, Rio, Lag. and Java. 40 Bbls. FISH, Mullet and Mackerel. SO Bocs Candles . Adman'e, Sperm and J -i - Tallow. - ' 20 do. - Soaps.- 10- do. Starch. - ; 1 la IIharprrmcTleT-orp MQLASSE& " 100 Seamless Sacks Salt. , 750 Bags prime White CORN. 3000 lbs. North Carolina BACON. 150 bales Prime HAY. 250 bags No 1 Peruvian GtANO. 200 casks LIME, in prime order. 100 kegs NAILS. 5 tons HOOP IRON. In addition to our General stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Which we arc selling at low prices. Consignments of Country Produce rereived and returns promptly made. Fayetteville, N C April G 1801 St PEMBERTON & SLOAN. BARGAINS. BY VIRTUE of a Deed of trust executed to me on the 23rd ult I offer for sale at Cost the entiro stock of Goods, in tho two Stores, occupied by the late firm of ERRANT & WILSON, in the town of Lumbcrton. The Stoek consists of Dry Goods, Heady -made C lot f ting t Crockery Hardware and Liquors Lumbcrton, April, C-3t FURTHER NOTICE. All persons indebted to the late firm of Errant 6c Wilson, by note or account, are hereby notified to immediately pay up, else the claims will be put iu the officers bands. apr6-3t NA McLEAN, Trustee. SPRING GOODS are now opeuiug a Lrrge jinU Handsome E AXIS PA UGH Boots, and Shoes. Bonnet?, Hats, Ready Made-Clothings Ac, to which they invite the attention of Cath and prompt paying pur chasers. Those Superior " CROSS CREEK " Yarns always on band at Factory prices. March SO-iw 11 & E J LILLY. JLant Call. ALL PERSONS indebted to me will please call and SETTLE, as I am now waiting tor that business alone, and cannot, afford to keep an office and wait long. Those that do. not pay soon will find THEIR CLAIMS in train for collection, as I intend going West. E. F. MOORE, Town papers copy. March 30, 18GL tf. Ale ! Ale .'! Ale HI The subscriber is in weekly receipt of the best Phila delphia Ale, direct from the Breweries. And alto. of the choiciest article of er which I will dispose of to the Wholesale trade upon the mo-t reasonable terms. Everybody who Las tasted this excellent beverage baa pronounced it Superiir It is daily served out to customers by the glass. As I keep no Spir ituous Liquors, I look to the C.ty Gentlemen, who wish a nice cooling draught, for tLeir pat ronagj. F LANDER, No 3, Green Street, Fayetteville, N C, 30 tf Obscopy, NEW GOODS. THE" undersigned expect to have in Stora about the 1st to the 3d of April, their usual ASSORTMENT OF and will be disposed to sell at short profit for Cash or on the usual credit for prompt pay. They invite a call from buyers generally apro tf GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. ckm urn JL. FOR SALE in Barrels and half Bbls by aprC-tf GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. Irisfo Potatoes. YELLOW PLANTING POTATOES for sale by apr-tf GEO W WILLIAMS & CO. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. mnE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore exutin I between G W I GOLDSTON. and CHAS. tiOLDSTON, under thg name and style of Goldatoa A Bro., hazing been dissolved by mutual consent ; and Charles C Goldton having purchased the en tire interest of O W I Goldston, in the Stock of Goods, Wares, and Merchandise belonging to said Firm. The busiae will be conducted in the fu ture by C C Goldston. G W I GOLDSTON. Feb 2 tf C C GOLDSTON. " WANTED. A LARGE QUANTITY of Cotton and linen Rags for which lair prices paid. v-. DAVID MWfcF?? August. 9 1859. t

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