in ‘ga- Oli any I’tioii IFAIT s e: M I-w e: e: K L, Y. VOf.. VI.] is. mg JTfl, SON Post^ FAYETTEVILT^E, N. C., JANUARY 5, 1857. XO. 570.] I'KINTKI) MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS EDWARD J. HALE & SON, EDITORS AND PROPRIETOKS. Pnce for the Semi-Wpekly Observkr $S 00 if paid in aJvance: -liS 50 if paid during the year of subicrip- tion; or $4 after the year has expired. For the Weekly Obskrvkr $2 00 per annuu. if paid in *Jvance; $2 60 if paid during the year of gubgorip- tion; or 00 after the year has expired. advertisements inserted for gixty cents per jquare of 16 lines for the first, and thirty cents for each succeeding publication. Yearly alvertisenientB by gpe- oial contracts, at reasonable rates. Advertisers are requested to state the number of insertions desired, or they will be continued till forbid, and charged acoord- in^ly. Advertisements to b« inserted imide, charged ')0 per cent, extra. Fayetteville dc Soutlierii P. R. Office, December 29, 1856. rBlHE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of said I. Company will be held at the Town Hall in Fay etteville, Jan’y Iwth, 1857. !08tm] \V. McL. McKAY, Seo’y. Mrs. A. A. Brooksbaiik lias on hand a few FINE BONNETS, which she will sell very cheap for cash. Mrs. B. dc.‘3ires all persons indebted 10 her to call and settle, as the is in want of money. Dec’r 29. 68-3t F. DAVISON, AI. D., Surgean Oentiut^ INTENDING to locate permanently in Fayetteville, hopes to make it the interest of all who need the services of a Dentist to give him the care of their Teeth. Having had eight years’ experience, and being acquainted with the work of the best Dentist>j North or South, he pledges himself to give all operations en trusted to his hands that careful thorough work and complete finish, that it cannot be bettered by any Den tist a the United States. PtTSons having teeth that are considered hopeless, and past redemption, will do well to give him a call before having them extracted, as thousands of teeth are sacrificed that the requisite knowledge and skill would save and make useful. Please give him a trial, and if h« does not red««m his pledge will forfeit his w«rk. (©“Office at Fayetteville Hotol. Dec’r 26, 1866. 68tf He will wait on Ladies at their residences if u«- fiired. A CARD. TO THE LADIES OF FAYETTFVILLK. yins, E. OVEKBAl'CiH, Faihionable Dress and Cloak Makinj, also Fine Jh inbroideries of the very latest and ap proved styles. ^rOUR patronage is solicited, being confident to 1 please the most fastidious, either ia taste or style, at the Sackett House, next door to the Episcopal Thurch. Mrs 0. also would be willing to instruct a few young Ladies in the art of fine Embroidering, for a reasonable compensation. Fayetteville, Dec’r 29, 1866. 68-3ipd NEGROES WANTEa The undersigned will pay the highest cash pricu for YOUNG NEGROES. Letters addressed to either of us at Laurinburgh, Richmond county, will have prompt attention. D. C. McINTYRE. DANIEL M. McLAURIN. Lauriuburgh, Dec. 2C, 1856. 68tf Town papers copy. Harper’s Magazine for January ’57, just received by E. J. HALE & SON. Dec’r 25. CONSTABLE’S ELECTION. ^■IHE undersigned offers himself as a candidate for JL the ofiice of Constable for the Fayetteville Dis trict, for the ensuing year. Dec 29. Town papers copy. Election in Feb’y next. JNO T. MULLINS. 68-te CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AND NEW YEARS GIFTS. P.\PIER MACIIE Writing Desks and Work Boxes, a rich and very beautiful present for a Lady. Rose Wood WRITING DESKS and WORK BOXES, various ftyles. PORTFOLIOS, in great variety of styles and qualities, from the cheapest to the finest .Morocco. RETICULES, Morocco, Calf Skin and Velvet, soma very handsome. The above goods unite utility with beauty, and are thus well adapted for Pre9e»\t»y in the approaching season. Just ree’d by Express. E. J. HALE &JSON. Dec. 15. GARDEN SEEDS. WE have received a general assortment of L.\ND- RETH’S CELEBRATED GARDEN SEEDS, warranted Fresh and Genuine, of the crop of 1856. ■Mso, ONION SETTS. S. T. H.\WLEY & SON. Dec’r 15, 1866. C5-6w STATE BONDS FOR SALK. $10,000 For sale by JA3. Dec’r 15. G. COOK. Gj-4w Pale and Amber Ale in Bbls. and ^ Bills. C. T. HAIGH & SONS. Dec’r 16, I860. _ _ 6otf I#r. Kane^H •‘irctic Explorations fii .'t'^rch of Sir John Franklin, in 18o3, ’54 and ’55, 2 vols., 8vo. further supply of this beautiful and interesting work, in cloth, sheep and half calf bind ings. E. J. HALE & SON. Dec. 11. .lUST KKCKIVED, QUARTER BOXES RAISINS. 20 Half 20 Boxe« Soda Biscuit. 20 “ Cheese. For sale by C. E. Dec’r 16. LEETE. f)5tf VALIIABLK PROPERTY FOMt SJME.E. t OFFER for sale, my L.VNDS in the Town of Fay- atteville, about 130 Acres, known as the MUMFORD SWAMP. About 80 Acres of it is fine Meadow Lund, as the Crop now on it will show. Also, the Valuable Brick Store and l..ot near the Market Square, occupied by Mr. John A. Pemberton. A Large and Valuable Lot, fronting on Donaldson, Maxwell and Mumford Streets, known as the Hotel Garden Lot,—could be divided into several Building Lots—very near the new Female High School Buildings. Also, the Stable Lot adjoining, fronting on Mumford Street. Several DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS oh both Winslow and Mumford Streets. All this property can now be purchased on favora ble terms, and a large pait can remain on Bond and Mortgage if desired. THO. J. CURTIS. Oct. 10, 1855. 43-tf DOBBIN MOUSE FREIGHTIIVG THE CAPE FEAR KIVER. At a meeting of the Boat owners interested in nav igating the Cape Fear River between Fayetteville and W ilmington. On motion, D. McLaurin was called to the Chair, and R. M. Orrell was appointed Secretary. On motion of Janies F. Marsh, Resolvel, That from atid after the 1st day of Janu ary, 1866, Cash will be required upou the delivery of all Freights at Wilmington and Fayetteville re spectively. On motion of J. I). Williams, Resolved, That each of tlie Steamboat Companies on the Cape Fear River, from and after the 1st of January, 1856, will carry Guano from Wilmington to Fayette ville at 10 cents per bag. Lime at 25 cents per cask, and ground Plaster at 30 cents per cask, and that a KKf>l'CTIO\ OF *20 l*EK CE.^T. from the printed and established rates on all other articles will be made from and after that date, all Cartage an 1 Drayage being paid by the shippers. On motion of James Banks, Resolved, That the foregoing be published in the town papers D. McLAURlN, Chairman. R. M. Orrell, Sec’y. Dec. 24, 1865. 65-tf POWERS & TROY, Pbopriktor#. fWlHE Proprietors of this Establishment mJL announce to the public, that owing to the constantly increasing patronage extend ed to them, they have been induced to en large the accommodation by the addition of an extensive Dining Kooin on the lower floor, and suite of Rooms on the second lloor; thus enabling them to accommodatc all who may favor them with a call. ,\nd they jdedge themselves to an increased exertion to give satisl^action to their patrons. Spacious Stables attached and careful Ostlers in at tendance. The eligible location of the Establishment, with the experience of the Proprietors in providing for the com fort of their patrons, they hope will secure to them a liberal share of the travel. The Western and Southern Stages arrive at and de part from this House. Carriages in attendance on arrival and departure of Steam Boats, for the accommodation of passengers. Horses and Carriages furnished at any notice for car rying travellers to any part of the adjacent countr3'. J. W. POWERS. W. C. TROY. Fayetteville, May 12, 1866. Stf Biotrrapliical Sketch of Henry A. Wise, with a History of the Political Campaign in Vir ginia in 1855, by James P. Hambleton, M. D. E. J. HALK & SON. Aug. 21. PUBLIC SALE. I WILL offer to the highest bidder, on THURSDAY, the 15th day of January next, at iny place near Kingsbury, one CIRCULAR STEAM SAW .MILL, (in complete order.) 8 Head of MULES. 1 Horse and Bugpy. “2 Timber und 2 Road Wagons. Stock of Cattle and Hogs. A large lot of LUMTJER, and all the Hou.se- hold .and Kitchen FURNITURE. Terms will be liberal, and made known on the day of sale. DUNCAN McFADYEN. Dec’r 20, 1866. 67-ts ALi: lEING VBLE FARM FOR SALE. Being desirous of changing my business, I offer for sale mj’ PL.\NT.\TION on the east side of the Cape Fear River, three miles above the Clarendon Bridge, known as the Toomer and .McKay lands, con taining about 800 acres. This Farm is susceptible of the very highest improvement, and of being made one of the most beautiful and profitable Plantations in Cumberland county. On the Farm is a good mill seat. My terms will be favorable and payments ensy. For particulars, apply to John D. Williams, E'i . Fayetteville, or address the subscriber at the Gulf. I will give possession the first of December next, if de sired. L. J. HAUGHTdN. Gulf, July 17, 1866. 23tf Gunn’s Domestic Medicine, or Poor Man’s Friend. A further supply of this popular book, just received. E. J. HALE & SON. De.;rll. Rills from tlie Fountain of Life, by Hev. Richard Newton, D. D.; The Two Lights, by the author (if ‘Struggles for Life;’ Cumming’s Last of tlie Patriarchs; Dr. Spencer’s Pastor’s Sketches, 1st and 2d series; The Prince of the House of David, or Three Years in the Holy City; Kitto’s Daily Bible Illustra tions; Do. Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature; Cura- ming's Minor Works; The Christ of History, by Young; Cumming’s Scripture Readings; Barnes’s Notes on Revelations; Do. on Job; Chalmers’ Posthumous Works; Master-Pieces of Pulpit Eloquence, Edited by Rev. Hsnry C. Fiah; &c., 4c. E. J. HALE & BON. Cape Fear Land tor Sale. The Subscriber offers for sale THREE HUNDRED and EIGHTY-FIVE .\cres of Land on Cape Fear River below Smith’s Ferry, in Cumberland county, running with the river to the Ian Is of Mrs. Byrd. •\ portion of the land is cleared and fenced. It is well adapted to the cultivation of corn, oats and the usjal crops of the river lands. The part uncleared has on it some good swamp, which may be easily pre pared for use. It will be sold on a credit of twelve months. Persons wishing to buy can call on the owner at this place. J. G. SHEPHERD. April 8. 94-tf BEDSTEADS! BEDSTEADS!! JUST received from the Manufacturer, Ira Herse^’, a supply of BEO STE.in S of various patterns, and made of good seasoned timber. These Bedsteads are manufactured in this place, and can be sold to dealers as low as they can be got from the North. Call and examine. A. M. CAMPBELL. April 9. 94-y SPKMA'G SVPPIjV. Dr. JAS. F FOULkES, Corner of Hay and Donaldson Streets, oppo.ite the Fayetteville Hotel, WOULD respectfully call the atten tion of his friends and customers to his complete stock of DRUGS, n E E$$, Oils, Paints and Dye-Stnfifs, Which he is now receiving, and will offer at prices as low as they can be bought at in this market His object is to sell Medicine that can be depended upon, as he buys none but the genuine article. Constantly on hand Burning Fluid, Campheiie, Spirits Turpentine) Alcohol, Brandies and (/or Medical purposes;} Conyress Water, Citrate Magnesia, East India Castor Oil. March 16, 1856. 87-tf V ALUABLE NEGROES FOR SALE. A NEGRO Woman aged about thirty or thirty-five years, gooil house servant, cook, washer and ironer, honest and indiutiious. A Girl aged about nine, and a t>oy about four years —children of ihe woman. Persons in want of this species of property will do well to call on the undersigned at his Law Office on Anderson Street, when further particulars will be given. BARTH’W FULLER. April 29. 600-tf $25 REXVARDr RANAW.\Y from the subscritjer on the 1st of April last, a negro man named Rand, about six feet high, about 30 years of age, and black. Said negro is supposed to be lurking in the neighborhood of John Bell or James McKethan. The above reward will be paid to any person de livering said negro to me at Locksville, Chatham Co., N. C., or confining him in any Jail in the State where I can get him. NATHAN KING. June 25. 17-tf Farmer’s and Planter’s Almanac, for 1857. For sale, wholesale or retail, by E. J. HALE & SON. Oct. 15. GROCERIES AND HARDWARE- ^r^HE subscriber has in Store a good assortment o^ X Goods in the GROCERY and HARDWARE LINE! ' all of which will be sold wholesale or retail, or bar tered for country produce, on terms the most reason able. small lot of ."S.ADDLERY for sale cheap. ‘ Give us a call. G. W. 1. GOLDSTON. j N. B. Any of my friends in the country having busi- ! ness to transact in this place, such as renewals, &c , I can have it dune on the usual terms, by sending same ' to my care. G. W. I. G Fayetteville, Sept. 27, 18-j6. 39tf €Ei;\TOI\ j FEMALE INSTITUTE. j ri'lHIS Institution will resume its operations again | 1 on MONDAY, the 8th of SEPTE>IBER. j The charges will be the same as they have been for j the last year. Board -iilOper month, including wash ing, lights, ^c. ! L. C. GR.WES, .A. M., who has served us so long and efficiently as Principal of the Institute, new also has charge of the Steward's Department, which ren ders it doubly sure that this lepartmeut will be con ducted to the entire satisfaction of all. Mr. Stradella will continue in charge of the Musical Department: and ilrs. Stradella the Department of Painting, &c. H. A. BIZZELL, Sec’y Board of Trustees. Clinton, July 25, 1856. .'iO-tf i WHEAT WANTED. ~ fW.\NT to purchase 5,000 Bushels Wheat. ' JAS. G. COOK. June 25, 1866. IG-tf ~\OTICE^ I All persons indebted to the firm of W. F. •J' E. F. ; Moore, are requested to come forward and make ' payment, as their copartnership ceased on the 1st of March, 1866. w, p. ^ E. F. MOORE. June 6, 186G. 11-tf O. HOUSTON WOULD inform his friends and former customers that he may be found 2 doors below the Cape Fear Bank, and 3 doors above his old stand south side Person Street, where he intends to keep on hand. Harness, Saddles. Bridles, Whips, Collars, and every thing belonging to his trade. He respectfully invites his friends from the country to call and examine his stock before purchasing. He will attend to Repairing of Harness and Saddles punctually, and his charges shall be moderate. He would request all indebted to the firm of HOUSTON & OVERBY to settle with W. Overby or himself, as they are compelled to settle the firm’s debts. August 27, 1856. 34tf For llaynood and |jOck«ville. "^■■^HE Brothers’ Steam Boat Company, from and after this day, will run a Steamer once a week, twice a week, or once in two weeks as the business may de mand—between the above points and Fayetteville and V> ilmington. July 10, 186i. 20tf ^ew B atron Estahlishment^ By W>l. WATSO-’V. ^I'^HE .Subscriber would inform his friends and the public generally, that he has completed his new establishment on .Maxwell street, near Mr. E. W. Will- kings’ Store, anti is now prepared to receive orders for CARTS, WAGONS, DR.WS, which shall be promptlj’ executed. •All work done by hi n shall be of the best workman ship an'l material that the country can afford. liEPAlRlXG of all kinds done with neatness and despatch. Also, HORSE-SHOEING will be strictly at tended to. N. B. No pains will be spared to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their patronage. Fayetteville, July 24, 1866. 24-Y i)Eii)' ulvER coaI. i BITU.MINOUS coal of the best quality can be \ had at the works at Egypt, at a reasonable price i by the Ton. WM. McCLANE, Mining Engineer. ! .May 21, 1856. 6-tf The (Greatest Invention of the As^e. Having purchased the exclusive right for the State of North Carolina of GEAR’S .MACHINE FOR CUTTING, TURNING AND MOULDING IRREG- UL,\R FOR.MS IN WOOD, I offer the Machine to the Manufacturers of this State as the most perfect and effective ever invented to work irregular forms in wooil. It has been thoroughly tested, and can perform the labor of ten to fifty men in the most complicated kinds of work. It can do handsomely and rapidly all irregular and carved work, such as Circular ancl Gothic Sashes and Doors, Brackets and Scrolls, Tracery and .Arches of the most difficult patterns. Cabinet Ware and Furniture, Carriages, Rail Road Cars, Chairs, Millwright and Factory work, Ship and Boat Building, Agricultural Implements, Block Letters, Picture and Slirror Frames, and Patterns for .Machinery. In fact, work Buch as no other Machine has ever done before. I am prepared to sell single and County Rights, and to furnish Machines. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, Proprietor. Wilmingt*n. N. C., Oct. 25, 1856. 62-6m 1E('0.\D STOd THIS FALL. STARR & WILLIAMS AUK SOW UECEIVINO THKIE Second Fall tV Winter Stock of Goods, To which they call the attention of Merchants making their purchases in this market. Oct. 16, 1856. 48-tf GOOD LANDS FOR SALE. A I wish to move West, I wish to sell my Farm m on the Cape Fear River, on the South side of Cape Fear a mile or two below Rockfish Creek, con taining some 000 to 700 Acres of very fine River Laniis. On the Farm there is a good orchard, and Buililings of all kinds to live in, &c. Also my S.\W MILL on Rockfish, (late II. McNeill’s.) Also 180 .\cres Lands joining the same. Mr. E. II. Evans will show these Lands and Mills to anv one wishing to purchase, and also give the terms' WM. A. EVANS. Oct. 8, 1856. 48tf WANTED, ACTIVE YOUNG MEN, to act as local and travelling agents in a business easy, useful and honorable, at a SAL.VRY OF .$100 PER .MONTH. A capital of iiio only required. No patent medicine or book business. Full particulars given, free, to all who enclose a postage stamp or a three cent piece, and address A. B. M.ARTYN, Plaistow, N. H. Oct. 20, 1866. 51-3m DlSSOLUTfON. rjlHE firm of HALL .j- S.\CKETT is this day dis- JL solved by mutual consent. The business of the firm will be settled by J. H Hall or \. E. Hall, who alone are authorized to use the name of the firm in liquidation. J. H. HALL, A. E. HALL, T. M. S.ACKETT. Fayetteville, N. C., Jan’y 16, 1856. 70-tf DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE. I^TARR & WILLI.AMS are now receiving a very large STOCK, embracing every thing in the Dry Goods line with Hat.s, Caps, Boot.s, Shoes, Silk and Straw Bonnets, Umbrellas, and Readv-Made Clothinjr, &Lc. f O' Which they will sell CHE.-VP for Cash or approved Notes, at WHOLESALE only. We invite Merchants visiting this market to examine our stock. J B. STARR. J. M. WILLIAMS. August 27, 1856. 34tf MOLASSES. IIHDS. just received and for sale by ^\W JAS. G. COOK. Oct. 61- FERUVIAN GUANO, for sale by C. T. HAIGH & SONS. Oct. 22, 1866. 60tf Goods at Wholesale. f B^HE Subscribers beg leave to advise their custom- JL ers and Merchants generally, that they have received a part and expect to receive the balance of their recent purchases in a lew days. Their Stock will be much larger and more complete than they have ever offered, embracing a geueral assortment of CJROCERIES, Together with Hardware and Cutlery, Hollow Ware, Saddlery, Shoes, Jjeather, &c., All of which have been bought by one of the firm ex pressly for the Wholesale Trade. Their term.s will be as heretofore, on the usu.al time to prompt dealers. To cash buyiys a reasonable discount will be made. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. Fayetteville, August 13, 1866. 30-tf More i\evv Goods. fllHE subscriber is receiving his FALL .AND WIN- JL TER STOCK, consisting of almost every thing in the way of GROCERIES, Mtardirare and MloUotv-^ware^ —ALSO— Boots and Shoes, Saddlery, Fish, &c., Any of which he will sell cheap for Cash, barter for Produce, or on short time. Store recently occupied by Troy & Marsh, near the Dobbin House. G. W. I. GOLDSTON. Oct. 16, 1856. 48tf Harpers’ Magazine for November, just received. £. J. HALE ^ SON. Oct. 24. J. C. Thomson FOR SALE. r WISH to sell my PL.iXTATIOi'V on the We.st I. side of Cape Fear, 2 miles below Fayetteville. I would sell 600 acres or more; it consists of River Swamp and Sand Hill Land. .\lso my House and Lot on Ramsey Street. One Lot corner Dick and Person Streets. One House and Lot corner of Frink’^ Alley and Orange Street. U) Shares Cape Fear Bank Stock. 12 Shares Plank Road Stock. M, N. LEARY. Fayetteville, Dec’r 1, 1856. 61tf W^IBL Coiimiission Merchant, No. 42 North Water St., \)^LMINGTON, N. C. ■ E^ILL give his prompt personal attention to the ww sale or shipment of all Consignments of Naval Stores or other Country Produce. Nov. 8, 1866. 65tf C A NT WELL’S^N. "cTjUSTICE. Swaim’s Justice Revised, and adapted to the New Revised Code. ^■IHIS work, invaluable to Magistrates, Officers, and JL all who have occasion to know the Law, and to use the Forms under it, is very much enlarged. Price $3 50. For sale by E. J. HALE & SON. August 186t). The MjargeM Carriage i^actory in the South! FOR SALE. Tin plate. Sheet Iroi:, Iron Wire, Zinc, and Tin Ware and Stoves of various pattern!. By C. W. ANDREWS, Market Square. Sept. i4. 42- Faifettevilie (Jandif Maniifarlonf. fllHE subscriber still continues to miinufacture a JL superior article of plain and fanc\ CANDIES at the eld stand, (No. 5, Green street, 3 doorsNorth, of the Market House,) where he would be happy to lee hie old friends and customers. CHARLES BANKS. March 1, 1853. 73tf S now receiving a large and complete STOCK OF G()(JDS in his line, viz: lUTfi, mi BOOTS Ai\D SHOES, In all varieties, which he offers for sale at low prices for 8fe^’C.\SII, or to prompt paying customers. He returns his thanks to his customers for their liberal patronage, and solicits a continuance of the same. J. C. THOMSON, Market Square. September 3, 1856. 3>tf NEW goods! raillE public are respectfully invited to examine our new Stock of Brussels, Tapestry & Ingram Carpetings. We have on hand 50 Rolls assorted styles and qualities. 20 do 3-4,4-4, 6-4 *8-4 Oil Cloths. Velvet and Tufted Rugs, (’ocoa and Alacant .Mats, with our usual stock of House Furnishing Goods, &c. &c. —ALSO— Groceries of every kind, H.XRDW.ARE & CUTLERY, &c., at wholesale or retail. S. W. TILLINGHAST & CO. Oct. 18, 1856. 4',)tf ROBERT 1). GREEN, (LATE GREEN & WEAR,) WATCH-MAKERS, JEWELLERS, &c„ FAYETTEVILLE, N. 0. RD. G. begs to return his sincere thanks to the • public for the kind patronage so liberally be stowed upon the late Firm, and informs them he has bought the interest of J. S. Wear, and will continue the business in all its branches at the old stand, under his entire superintendence. N. B All Watches left with him for repair will be taken apart in the presence of the owners, and the necessary repairs pointed out to them and a written contract given for the same, which work will be war ranted for two years. On hand and for sale now, the most varied and choice selection of CLOCKS and other time pieces that has ever been offered to the public in North Caro lina, which he will sell at New York prices, and also WARRANT for two years. All debts due to and by the late firm will be paid and received by R. D. GREEN» August 25, 1856. S4-tf Negro Clothing. L..41iKET'.S, KERSEYS, HATS, SHOES, &c. Now receiving. J. & T. WADDILL. November 17, 1856. 57tf B We call the attention of WHOLE SALE DEAI.ERS rjlO our present Stock,—and we have recently re- M ceived— 300 bags Rio, Laguira, Mari' .ibo and Java Coffee, 20 hhds Sugar, assorted graues, 75 bbls do. Refined, l!rushed and Powdered, 95 boxes Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, 66 do Fancy and assorted Candies, 100 coils Kentucky, Jute and Manilla Rope, 7 bales Bagging, Gunny, Dundee and Burlaps, 30 tons Hoop Iron, 120 boxes Cheese, 20 half-bbls Super Carb. Soda, 40,000 Cigars, various brands, —ALSO— Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Cloves, Nutmegs, Borax, Madder, Indigo, Spanish Brown, Brimstone, Fancy and Bar Soaps, Starch, Powder, Shot, Bar Lead, White Lead, Putty and Linseed Oil, Window Glass, Snuff in Boxes, Eagle Mills do., in Half Bbls.: Green and Black, Teas, Hollow-Ware, Swedes Iron, English, German, and Cast Steel; Plows, Straw Cutters, Cora Shellers, Sausage Cutters and Stuffers, Trace Chains, Sole Leather. &c., &c. The above Goods we offer on the most favorable terms to prompt time or cash purchasers. D. & W. McLAURIN. Nov. 6, 1856. 64tf A. A. McKF/niAiV Respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has built up large substantial Brick Buildings at his Old Stand, expressly for man. ufacturing Carriages. Thankful for the very liberal patronage he has received for the last 21 years, he hopes tiy strict attention to business, with a desire to give satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same, lie warrants his work to be made of the best material and by experienced workmen in each branch of the business. His work will compare favorably with any made in the United States, for neatness and durability. He is determineil to sell and do any work in his line en as good terms as any work done elsewhere that is as well done. He now has on hand, Finishku, the LARGEST STO(’K of Carriages, Barnuches, Uockawatjs^ and BagH'i es. Ever offered in this place, and a very large stock of work nearly finished, which will be finished daily All of which will be sold very low for Cash, or on short time to punctual customers. He has on hand more than ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Vehi cles finished and in course of construction. All work maile by him is warranted 12 months withfair usage, and should it fail by bad workmanship or material will be repaired free of charge. Persons wishing lo buy would lo well to o»ll and examine for themselves. Orders thankfully received and promptly att«;uded to. Repairing executed at short notie* and on very reasonable terms. May 28, 1853. 98tf GUANOES. 7 /^^ BAGS PERUVIAN; 327 do. COLUMBIAN. Not only has the cost of using these Guanoes in connexion been very much diminished, but experi ments have proved that the phosphate, so much want ing in the Peruvian, not only increases the yield, but combined with the Columbian makes the crop much more certain. For sale by D. & W. McLAURlN. Nov. 6, 1856. 54tf BOOKBIiVDlIVG OF all kinds, is executed in the best manner. Old common Prayers, Bibles, and others, re bound in the same style they were before. This will save the repurchase ot new books. Librarians connected with colleges, and other societies, and also gentlemen residing at a distance, will find it a matter of economy to get their books bound here, as a deduction of prices will be made upon large orders; Pack them and send them with particular directions to this establishment; and when finished, they will be carefully repacked and returned without delay. I have the best stock of materials; and workman ship will compare with any either at tho North or South. Apply for a list of Binding prices before going else where. The undersigned respectfully solicits a share of patronage. THOS. H. TILLINGHAST, .\nderson Street. Nov. 6, 1856. 54-Y WHO WOULD HAVE THO LG HI IT? A new Carriage Establishment on the Military Green, opposite the Methodist Church, fronting on Mumford Street. G R E A T E N TER P rTs E ! ff'ayette^'ille bound to The Subscribers would respectlully infoim their friends and the public, that they have entered i*to copartnership for the purpose of conducting the general CARRIAGE BUSINESS in all its various parts. And being both practical workman, fully un derstanding their business, they have uc ii^eitation to compare work with any establishment ii ;. yatteville as to style and durability. One of the firm may be known by reu. ■ le to A. II. Whitfield’s iron work for the last two years. We warrant all work to give general satisfaction for twelve months. Repairing done in the neatest manner low for cash. PIER & BRANIN. James II. Pier. Jaues Bramn. Fayetteville, Jan’y 24, 1863. 62tf and Passts?iger Line between Blanks for sale here. Freight Wilmington and Fayetteville. STEAMER M.\GNOLI.\, leaves Fayetteville on Mon day and Thursday mornings, 16 minutes after sun-rise. Leaves Wilmington on Tuesday and Friday mornings. Steamer FANNY LUTTERLOH, leaves Fayetteville on Tuesday and Friday mornings, 16 minutes after sun-rise. Leaves Wilmington Wednesday and Saturday morn ings. Both carrying Freight and Passengers. Steamer ROWAN, with full sets of Lighters, runs regularly, carrying Freight only. The regularity of our Boats on all stages of the River, and the despatch and promptness in delivering goods, are too well known to reijuire comment. To our patrons we tender our thanks for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, and can assure all shippers that no efforts will be spared in future, and feel confident that our facilities for dispatch are equal if not superior to any line on Cape Fear River. W. P. ELLIOTT, Agent for L'ltterloh & Co. Fayetteville, N. 0., Oct. 1, 1856. 60tf A RARE CHAi\CJ& riie Furniture and Fi.xtures of the Fay etteville Hotel for sale. subscribers having fully determined to sell J the above named Property, now offer it to an en tcrprising man upon liberal terms. This Hotel enjoys a large custom from the adjoining counties and from the travelling public, with a pros pect of future increase. What it has done and is now doing can bo seen by any one wishing to purchase re ferring to onr books. The situation of the building is such that it com mands the greater part of the custom coming to and passing through this place. For the amount of capital invested, there is no bu siness that a person could engage in that would pay as well. J. H. ROBERTS & CO. Sept 11, 1856. 38tf Blank W'arrants for sale here. W. BAKER Is now rcceiviug from the North the Largest, finest, and most carefully se lected stock of ever offered in this market; which, added to his own manufacture, makes his assortment complete;—all of which he will sell on the lowest possible terms for cash or on time to punctual customers. Fashionable painted cottage bed-room Furniture in sdtts; curled hair and shuck, and cotton Mattresses; Looking Glasses; Willow Wagons and Cradles; Side Boards; Burer.us; Secretaries and Book-Cases; What- Nots; Tables, nil sorts; Wash Stands; Candle Stands; Wardrobes; Picture Frames and Glass; Window Shades; Cornices; Curtain Bands; Sofas in Mahogany and Walnut; Tete a Tetes; Ottomans; Divans and Stools; Chairs of every variety. Fine Rosewood Pianos, one with .i^lolian At tachment; Rosewood Malodians, from the bet manutac- tories in New Yerk and Boston, warranted as good as any made in the country, and will be sold at N. York prices—freight only added. November 2. 45t Corporation Bonds of the Town of Fayetteville for Sale! 4GREEABLE to an .Act of the General Assembly of the Stare of North (Carolina, ratified Dec. 25 1862, authorizing the Town of Fayetteville to issue her Bon do to the amount of >iil()(i,000, in the aggre gate, for the purpose of paying her subscription to the 'Vestern Rail Roa.l Company. Therefore, it is ordered by the Commissioners C't' Fayetteville, tliat the Treasurer of the Tow.i receive sealed proposals, until the Ist of November next, for the purchase of $60,000, in sums of ■'jioOO eacli of said Bonds, or any part thereot. Bonds to run twonty years, with Coupons attached,—interest payable semi annually. The said Uonds shall be under the seai of the Corporation, and binding on the faith of the .anif. W.M. WARDEN, Town Treasurer Sept. 26, 1856. 39- WEW VOLUMES OF THE F(»lill tiUEAT BRITISH REVIEWS, namely, EDINBURGH, NORTH BlliriSH, WESTMINSTER, A.SD LONDON QUA it TEH LI ES. AND BLACKWOOD S EDINin iKJll MAt;AZlNE (MONTHLY), Commenced with North British for November, 1866, and the other Reviews and Blackwood for Januarj 1866. Ttnn* of ^subscription.—Any one Review or Black wood, ^3 a year. Blackwood and one Review—or any two Reviews, .$5. The four Reviews and Black wood, $10. Four copies to one address, .$3". Postat^e (which should be paii quarterly in advanc«-j on the four Pveviews and Blackwood to any Post Office in the United States, only 80 cents a year; numely, 14 cents a year on each Review, and 21 cfnt.« » year on Blackwood. .\ddress, L, SCOTT (UK, Ptihlishcrs, 54 Gold Street, corni r of Fulton. N. Y. LOST. Last Night, between the .Market House and the Dobbin House, a small•POllTK .MONNlA, con taining about •'i'26 or >>30, consisting of two Five Dol lar Gold pieces, three Two-and-a-Half Goid pieces and four One Dollar Gold: also some small change and a bill or two. A suitable reward will be given for tho recovery of the above described Purse and Money. WM. McLEOD. Fayetteville, June 4, 1866. 10-tf