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favstte-ii.o iBiIi • 1*^^ty ■ •' 1 Fr I . * • ‘ COtUr r'“'- ~e«k, •Row \ >1; be V«. !li I. '■• * '-M. ^ I TO '^MIFrs'ks, »d Coaimissions, " 0- |U’' . ► lilil; : 1C HANTS. IV: •’ ^ILLK E 10MF\.\V ),326.28. 3P-- I0-- nt-n' :etit 1-',- Ha.v T -Mci. ;v St.-' Ky't*. Stif'. JJrj. in/- . re*-. res. 3e"- • len, DQIt. roi; - av« :■ -T » i- '■e s e as '.gt ^B, ,g 1,-Brf T uj:. Dis !At lUi )ud-^ ti.f •■• r p;i7 id t: ' eti ■ LET P \\ ' ’ 'Un'j )f •;, ; -v*i.;e • f [>eoeT;^ > T(iwn »f 'Me sfi. - J.^.y, ani '■ : law • r t;. aE J » it th« • n >-nt tiian r rch t ^'r . K . isrm. v!n: inrr 1 - Sft; try '«?r )ut ■ ^ . iiri pr. ie'i 'D per . ; =wu f ‘ : !■ e ci' ■ n a; -7 tue (; nt' ^ i It ". NK A T.', • ar* T*- tt.K ■ ■. Ifnet lli*T rf fi;,i till*® l'jEa-i ;'3 ^ ' O. NO - f J r. - SUtlll** ^‘■ I ( « ‘ ^* 4«tf llarnto^ a f.riaer tupplj 1 SEMI-WEEKLY [voi. viil.T It TRIST SILE. 1- \\ Sll.VKIt IM.ATCI) FAYETTEVILLE. N. C., OCTOIiER 2L 18.58. ' lNTn» MONHAYS .VNl) TUDR81VVYS. !:i)\\ \KD I H\LE & SON, riMTnKS a"d I’UOPIUKTORS. r- '* r t': ■• r^i'ini-Weekly Obsbrtkr !f8 00 if paid in I iv .nee; if p»iJ during the year of subacrip- •j r after the year has expired. .• . -'lo W'ckly OnsKRVKU $2 00 per annum, if paid in , ivrv;: ••. Y- -'0 if paid during the year of subscrip- i; ^ liftc the year has expired, i ■iVKi;Ti.''KMF,NTS inserted for sixty cents per t i!, .?■ 1») line* f"r tlie first, and thirty cents for each ; .•> iins publii'iition. Yearly advertisements by spe- V I- iiitrfii'ti. at reasonable rates, .\dvertisers are ;; d -itate the niimber of insertions desired, or , w':'.! Ci'Htinued till forbid, and charged accord- A lvt rti«eraents to be inserted intide, charged 50 per T WADDILIi na takttu cliarj^e of the rvYi:TTi:\ iijj: hotel. With pfficiant aiil in the diffaraiit d»part- ni*ntf. and hii cwn •up«rriainn jf the «ntir« jll Cttibli*hiueiit, h« hxpea to giTs sati«ratlioii lo I’l# I'atr nix of th# Houia. lUleigh and Warsaw four-horse lin«» of itta^va »rr v. sn l depart from this Hovs* Dkil/, and| th# em >t»i;c Tri-w»»*kly. V^vettfvi'.ie, N. 0 , Otft'r 1, 185?. 61-lm V ( Standard. Uieenaborj' Patriot. Wil Jounjal, = *i.J Town pap«r», will copj | montha and 1 ' 's. T. W. V T'rtue of a l>eed .>f Trust to nia ox«*ut« l by U :K. Holton. I otfer for sale any or all of the Tty coHTeyed iu said Trust, consisting in part of ertst ill the I5:iily LAND, on ('roas (’reek, the IU Crop on sai 1 Lan 1, or DWELLING HOUSE :ei i'Y himself; At’litS al-'ut mil«s T ,vn III ->lcPherso[i Cr««k, known as his .Mil! ■ Ai'res LAND known as th« Terrj Land on Car- : »n H 'rs«i. i rr^' Mare. ALSO. ^'nt'an 1 Flar. Household an 1 Kitehon Purnitura. T !s. One KOCK.V'VAY'. Una (J.AKllTALL .\11T and '.'irge amount of For.'»ste. r- ins losirous of purciiasitu any of the propar- uoy i in s:iid Trust w.iuld >10 well t» aall *u .Mr ■r mvia’,: as barg.-iin mi.j i» hat. C. U. LKKTK. Trust#* t I. 1>'M 5n-»ij,l rSKFl I. AIM'K LKS. L'll>, Oil an'l Lard Lamps: iirittania and Brass Candlestiek»; Superior Stael Snutfers: Urittania Castors, Tea I’ots an'i Coffea PoU; Urittania SPOON'S and L.\DLE.S: I’rittania ».' >mmunion Sets, Goblets and Capa; Tini.ed Iron Spoons and Ladles: P’anished Tin Cotfee Urns and I’ots, Taa Pots; ' «tT and Beef Steak Dishes, and Dish CoTsrs; WAITERS, of all sises and shapes. FINK SCISSORS; large for cutting, small for embroidery; Kaaors and Poakat Knires; lta!iikcts! Baskets! for all purposes; C0FF1:E .Till. Li; Iron and Slone Mortars; Stone Crock*: Tin Ware: (’a lar Tubs, Pails, Churns an.l Bowla: ('ounter Scales, to weigh J to 340 fts; Famiiy Seal eg, to weigh every ounce to 4 IT); Cocca Dippers; Hair and Wire Seivest Table .Mats; Feather Dusters; Dust Pans; Curtain Pins; Hand and Tea Bells; Music Portfolios; Ladii-s’ Work Boxes; Rosawood Toilet Boxes: Ladies' Leather iSags, 'large:; Wi Ui> Satiu Beads and White Cut Beads, for fancy w .rk: M inaies. entirely of leather, a superior article; t. '-trie Pulishing Powder: Boy's Saws; Corkscrews grest variety of other tisefu. articles, loo tedious ■ ..lion, i'ome and see fur vourself at the “Croek- >" re * W.'n. TlLLlNGHAdT. «'* 50-2m FILL m mm. Goods! New Goods! J. c. POE It receiving the Largest Stoek of Staple and Faii«j Drjr Oooda, Bver before offered by him, whieh embrace all th* LATEST aTYLES OF Ladies' & Gentlemen’s Dress Ooods. Among them will be found,— RICH SILK AND DBLAINK PATTBRNS, of the latest style. A large lot FRINCH MERINOS, together with every *had« of SOLID DELAINES, all wool. A large assortment of French, English and Araerioan PRINTS, DEB AGES, and other goods for Travelling Dresses. A large lot of JIA N DS() ,M K i; .M B ROI DK RIES. A great variety of L.sdies’ SHAWLS and CLOAKS, BONNETS, French ARTIFICIALS, RIBBONS, &• A handsome stook of Rendy-tnadtt Clothing^ HATS. CAPS. BOOTS aul SHOES; KEllSKYS. NKGKO BLANKETS, and all others goods belonging to a Dry-Goodg Store. All tho «iti*ens, and every body that visits the old Town, will *onfer a favor by calling on the subscriber and looking through his stook, whether they purchase or not J. POE. j Sept. :W, 185.'. 47-‘2m NEW FALL ,i.\D WI.NTER DRY GOODS. ALEX. JOHNSON, Jr., H.\S received and is tiiis day receiving a large and desirable STOCK or GOODS, ^ embracing all the newest styles of ’ Lndie.*! Dress Goods, Cloaks, Shn.vrls, Hnsques, Honnols, Ribbons, Flowori, Jiud 'rrinHiiiiiiri, of nil kiiidi. FO R a JE. 1IE.^\ \ very desirable stock of K«ady-Ma(]o ClotliiiiT, Cloths. Cassi- iiieres, Vestinii, Hats, Caps, Hooti, Shoos, Liiibrellas, *Sjc., cV:c. Together with many articles net de*m*d n*e«ssary to wnuuierate. .^11 of which will l>e oflFered low for C.\SH, or on time to such as pay when *aIlod on. ALEX. JOHNSON. Jh. Fayettevillo, N c , Sept. 'i'l, is.ss. 471( SlIEI\iWELL HOUSE, FAYKTTKVII.LK, €. East Sidu oj (Jrrttn StrMt, a ftw Doors NoTth of thi .Varket Ihmst. IHE Subscriber desires through this me dium to acknowledge the liberal pa tronage bestowed upon his House the past year—and as he has just erected New Stables and Carriage Shed convenient to the House and to water he takes pleasure in saying to his patrons and the public generally, that he is still prepared to accom modate them with transient and permanent board, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal pa tronage heretofore received. Every exertion on his part shall be used to render them comfortable during their sojourn with him. His table is always supplied with the best the market affords. • P. SHEMWELL. March 24. 1855 8(5tf J. \V. HAKRIl Is uow receiving from the North the largest, finest, and most carefully selected stock of FI imiTI KR ever ofTorcd in this market; which, added to his own mainifacture, makes his assortment com plete:—all of which he will sell on the lowest possible terms for c.asli or on time to punctual customers. Fashionable painted cottnge bed-room Furniture in setts; curled hair and shuck, and cotton Mattresses; Looking Glasses: Willow Wagons anil Cradles: .^ide Boards: Bureaus: Secretaries and Book-Cases; What- Nots; Tables, all sorts; Wash Stands; (’andle Stands: Wardrobes: Picture Frames and Glass: Window Shades: Cornices: Curtain Bands; Sofas iu Mahogony and Walnut; Tete a Totes: Ottomans; 1,'ivans and Stools: Chairs of'every variety. Fine Rosewood Pianos, one with ^Eolian At tachment: Rosewood Melodians, from the best manu factories in New York anil Boston, warranted as good as any ma ie in the country, and will be .lold at New Vi‘rk priccs—freight only added. September 2. 15-tf The ^'arriftn^e i'urtory in the Sotifh! THE OLD DO.Ml.MUN COFFEIi !• O T. Dr. H.\LL, of New York, in his Juurn'il u/ U»mhh fi.r July, l^'.'i*'^ gays:—“We commend the /> rfTui n /' i to ull lovers uf good cotfee, as we personally know that it is one of the “new thintcs' ollered to the public in which no imposition Is prac ticed, and which has the double voucher; of science and commoH sense.” For sale at the CROCKERY ST0Rf5. Prices: — 1 (JL’AKT, 1^ UUARTS, SI.75: gUARTS, ^Ci.OO; 3 yUARTS, 82 85; 4 QUARTS, 9?.00 Bay one if vou like ^oo«i #y«*. w. illinghast. Sept. 1, '58. 41-2m l( SCHOOL BOORS FOR THE UN10?(. A. S. IJARiXES & CO, 51 AND es JOHN STREET, HEW TORK, Pl'BLlSHEBS 1\D WDIILEULIi Bllllk.lUliUS. WOULD I5TITE ATTIHTION TO T*F. NATION A L SI:RIKS —OF— !il'llOOL BOORS. KNIVES AND FORKS. ’'HITE HAND, with 2 prong stkkl FORKS, at ?tl and 1 25 per Set: Do., with S prong do., at Ifl 50, $1 75, and !j^2 per set; A'! 1 A vuriety of ..thers at 75 cts to 2 50 per s«t: ’• if which are of sn-KRioR qcalitt. '• iry handle Knives, with stuki, or j'Lat»p Forks, >s, at to K ■‘^U per set or dojteu. f 1' saN- at the ‘‘Crockerv Stvre” ’w. N. TILL1NGHA6T. 50.2tn ( r iKS 1- pHtternb.) l^ake Baskets, Candle, ii'ks. i'ups. Tea Sets, GoMets, Spoon Holders, D' ' >-5. Butter Ktiives, Moiasses Cups, Napkin l.-i He'.;:-, Pi(- Kuires, Sugar Tongs and Sooops. FRHNCH F O R Iv , nf all sixes. For sal* n •pt r 2 'S. AND S POON S, at the “Crockery Store.’ W. N. TILLINGHAST. 50-2m TO I.KASi:. 'l^Hi; fool Spring F.VMILY RESIDENCE, with the ■ }'reinises and garden attached, lately occupied ' y Mr. T. Waddill. Apply at the Hotel. ''^'r2. Gi-tf l‘LRlMAN (iUANO. I^HE undersigned has made arrangements by which h* is prejiared to furnish at short noti«e, any re- i'l-re 1 ijuantity of .\o. 1 Pc'riiviaii l>riiano, which will be from direct importations, into the 1’ rt uf Wilm.ngton, atid warranted pure and genuine, '•r' wry for the ab^ve excellent fertilizer are solicit- wljiuh iirotnpt attention will be given 'Ills ;h an artiele which does not admit of being -n time, oa-sh or its e'juivalent must aeoompany BKVERLT ROSE. ■J 26tf As THK SI nsCRIHKR ^|''.\KES this method of informing the public that he X has taken the Store reaently occupied bj J. Davis, one door below J. W. Lett’s and opposite the Cape Fear Bank, where he will be pleased to see all his friends and customers. He will keep eonatantly on h.and a good asjortment of GROCERItS, DRY GOODS, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, PROVISIONS AND LIQUORS. W’hi*h he will sell low for sash or on time to punctual customers. JAMES W. SELLERS. Fayetteville, N. C., Aug. 31, iJ'oS. 42- AEW (iOODS yB^HE subscribers adopt this method of informing a. their friends ■; and the public generally ) that they are dow reoeiving into store a very large and general SrOCK OF GOODS, EMBRACING K 0(' i: Kl HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADDLERY, & e., & c., Ac. All of which they are disposed to sell at reasonable profits for cash, or on the usual time to responsible parchasers who are in tli** habit of paying. GEO. W. WILLIAMS CO. July 26, 1858. 31- RE.UO WIL,. ^I'^HE subscriber has Removed to the Store one door £ Uast of H. & U. J. Lilly’s, where he hopes to meet all his old friends and to make many new friends and customers. G. W, 1. GOLDSTON. \ugust 2.5, 1658. 4Utf FAF.L AND WINTKR (iOODsT ^ UST received a Inrgc ami splendid Stock of STA- SHOES, Sept srpFRioR iJF'rrFii. £ NEW supply of that .''uperior BUTTER, so very im. popular with all who have been buying from me. —ALSO— I A large supply of fi^rorerieH ami M*»'ovisionn^ consisting in part of: 25 Hags Prime Kio (’offee; 10 Hhh. (yoffee and Brown Sugars; Bblo. Extra No. ?> Mackerel; 15 Fl’lf and Quarter bbls. Kxtra No. 1 do. *20 Il’lf bbls. M>’ss Sh'itl, (very fine;) 5000 lbs choice Halt. Bacon; 4000 lbs. “ Family hard; 75 boxe.s Extra Dairy (yheeso. All of which I will sell cheap for (’.ASH. W. 0. TROT. Oct. 4, 1S58. 6]-lm TUR1‘KN I'lNi: AND n KSJft MTii T4POLS. 25 Do* Bryces’ Hacker.^. “ Round Shaves. “ Scrapers. llacker-Stones. Round Shave Stone*. llacker-P’iles. ALSO, A Large a.‘i«ortment of (^ooper’e Tool*. I would call the attention of pi.rch isers t* my Ha*k- they excel «my H.VTS and CAPS and S.\DDLERY. C. E. LEETE. •Id .50-Im A. McKETIIAX ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public, that he has built up large substantial Brick liuildings 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 by strict attention to business, with a desire to gi^e satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same. He warrants his w irk to be m i le of the best material and by experienced workmen in ea^h branch of the business. His work will compare favorably with any made in the United States, for neatness and durability. He is determined to sell and do any work iu his line on as good terms as any work done elsewhere that is as well done. Ho now has on hand, FiMsiirii, the L.VRtiEST STOCK of Varria^ca^ Htroachcn, Itockawaya, and fiuiSiries, Ever offered in this place, and a very large stock of work nearly finished, which will be finished daily. .\11 of which will be sold very lov. fi r C.\sii, or on short time to punctual custnmers. He has ou hand more than >NE HUNDRED .AND FIFTY Vehi cles tini.Hhed hh 1 in coursc of' construction. 8«f“ .Ml work m 4de by him is warr.anted 12 months with fair usage, and should it fail by bad workmanship or material will be repaired free of charge. Persons wisliing to buy would do well to call and examine tor them.->elves. Orders tliankfully receive I and promptly attended to. Repairing executed at short notice and on very reasonable terms. May 2'i, 18.53. 80-tf in Hl.fC NOTICH Is HEREBY GIVEN, that Books of Subscrijition to the capital stock of the (’entral Rail Roacl, from Beaufort Harbor via Kenansville, Clinton, Fayetteville, aud West, will be opened on Thursday, the lOth day of April 1800, and remain open according to the terms of the Charter until further notice, at the following places and under direction of the following named persons. Commissioners in the Charter, vii: In the County of Onslow, at the office of the Clerk of the County Court at Jacksouville, and at the Post Office Rich Lands. E. W. Fonville, G. J. Ward..!. H. Foy, Robert Wliite, John .\veritt, Jr., Owen Hug gins, L. W. Humphrey. In (’arteret county, r.t the ofTlce of Dr. M. F. .\reii- dell at Beaufort. l)r. M. F. Arendell, J. F. Bell, L. T. Oglesby. At the store of G. W. Taylor at Carolina City,—Col. Win. N. Dennis, 11. S. Bell, Capt. Levi Oglesby, Bridge Areudell. In Duplin county, at the office of the (’ounty Court Clerk at Ken»tisville, — Major Owen R. Kenan, David Reid, Isaac B. Kelly, Win. E. Hill, Wm. .1. Houston, Stephen tiraham. In Sampson county, at the office of the County Court Clerk .It Clinton,— I'liomas 1. Faison, Dr. Thomas 15unting, Win McKoy. I’atrick Murphy, Wm. Faison, J R Beam.in, .Mfre I Joliiis'ii. In Cuml'erlmul county, at l'ayctt*>ville, at the office of A. A -McKethan,—Tliomas R. I'ndfrwool, Randal McDaniel, Edward L. Winslow, John Blocker. Form of subs.'riptiun: The Undersigned agree to take the number of shares of :^;10') each, sot ojifiosite to our names respectively in the t’entral H;iil Hoad (’ompnny: and in all respects to comply with the form.i of tlie Chart»r. I'UBLISUHL) BT TUBM, AMa.-IO WHJUH Aili Tht National School Readers, in 5 and Froiwunciny Speilfr. Price 25, 37^, 50, 75 cts. and liil. Speller, 35 *ts. By Richard 0. Parker, A. M , of Boston, and J. Madison Watson, of New York. These are tho latest reading books yet brought oct, and it is confidently believeil surpass all others tn general plan and arrangement, beauty of illustrations and typography, character of selections, and adapta tion to the wants of schools They are already in ex tensive use in the Public Schools of New York, Brook lyn, .Albany, Newark, Lancaster, and other iniDortant places. Davies' Revised Arithmetics and Ilvjhrn- Ma- thtmatics. Prices of Arithmetics 15, 25, 45 and 75 *«nt» Are daily increasing in popularity and circulatiom. They are regarded as the most thorough aiid prac tical of any before the public. An exceedingly valu able addition to this course )-as just been made in tho publication of Davies' L'riivtrMiti/ Aijahra, Pru-4 ?1 25. An entirely nev work, designed to occupy an inter mediate place between the author’s Elementary Alge bra and Bourdon. It Inches tho Science and Art of Algebra by a logioal arrangement and classification of the principles in thoir natural order, and by illustrat ing their apjilication in an extended series of carcfully arranged and graded examples. It is Prof. Davies' last and best work. Montfith and Mc^nU^'s Scrtti of Omtgr'iphits, Prices 25, 40, GO cents , aiid $1. Seem to bo f.ist supers-'ding all others The plan on which they are arranged, their intrinsic merit, con ciseness, beauty, and jieculiar adaptation, render them great favorites with botii te^ichers and ]>u, i!s. They have becii ofliciaMy reeouun^n ied }iy the Superinleti- deiits of Public Instruction of very m.'Uiy .Mates, and by numerous Teachers' .Kssooiatiim* an 1 institutes throughout the cotintry, and are in successful use in a multitude of public and private Schools in evwry State of ttie UqIou. rhrk’t f/rarnmiirs, in futo .V')s , pricfn ^0 'tud Go ftnts, nnd Weh-h’si Annli/sis, f/rirc 75 It is believe 1 present the only true and succcss^il method or'toachiiiiz the science of tlie Mnziish l,»n- guage They are the Standard Text-!>noks in the New Y"i'k, Michigan and niher Stito Nort-.al Schools, aiui ill very many of tlie hest Scliools nnd Aca'leniius in the Country. Parker s School Philosophy, prii A SI, Is regarded as the most complete, concise, and prac tical ('lass Book oil that subject yet published. It is more extensively used than any other, which ful’y de monstrates its pre-eminent worth aud superiority. Porter s S'hool f'hetnistry. j)rice Is one of the most admirable work* prepurod for Schools, and requiris only a limited amount of ap- paiatus to illustrate all the experiments described. A. S i Co. have recently added many new and valuable works to their ATIO.'^ \ L. im, a full description of which will he found in their .rfJ If' ir Ll STH.tTEU just published, containing a complete ilescription, with notices and recommendations, of all their School and Library Books Teachers and School Officers throughoiit the coun try are requested to send for this H KS- LittPTi V't: t Ml, and cttrres- pond with tlie Publishers in regard to any of their works they may wish to examine or introduce. Address A S BARNES C)., 51 and 53 John Street, New York. Gr. & L. BRANDT, nViolesate ami Retail Mfealers in STAPI.E AND FAXCY DRY GOODS, Clothing and Furnishin;; Goods; Boots and Shoes; Hafs and Caps; Trunks; Carpet Bags and \'alises; Hardware; Cutlery; Crockery; Musical Instruments; Imported ITa- vanna and Principe Segars; for sale by the Box only. A large assortment of Negro Blan kets, Mackinaws, &c. &e. f’omprisiiig in all one of the largest, handsomest and the most thorough assortment of Goods ever exhibited in this market, and will be sold cheap for Cash, or on time to those who pay their accounts at first presen tation. Our friends and the public generally are very re spectfully invited to give us an early call and seoire a good bargiiin. G. & L. BRANDT. South side Hay St., Fayetteville, N. C. Oct. 18, 1858. ■ ■ 54-tf ^ERY Oct'r 16 FOR RENT. LOW, my HOUSE near the Mile Branch. JOHN KERSHAW. 55-41 A Fine l>:iv IIors(; lor Sulc. Ap|)ly to ' JOHN KERSHAW, At Blount’s Creek Factory. Fayetteville, Oct'r IG. 55-4t TO c:u r WOOD. ^ E want 8 or 10 HANDS, to cut wood, either by w W the month or cord,—pHy everv .Saturday night. HOBFRTS'& HOPKINS. Oct. 15. 1858. 65-4t Carolinian copy. FOli SALF. f prime Draught and Carriage - ' year.« obi, good size, ,ind well 1 Ifoil.SE, eight >>uilt; one two- horse WAION' and Gear, nM in iiriiiu' or'ler, bridles, lines, ^ c. Also, one pair .M I LL R( K.S. ready dressed and furrowed; balance-iron in, ready for use, large and thick; best Northern grit. (Hher fixtures, it’de sired, all go together. .lOHN FORT. D. W. C. HRNKOW, D. D. S., ttriraduate of the lialtimorr Mtrntftl €'allege, ^MlAKES great pleasure in giving his friends and those in need of his pro fessional services notice that he is now at home and prepared to perform all Dental operations. Dr. B. has the honor of introducing to his patrons anl friends. Dr. R. SCOTT, who is associated with him in practice, being a regular graduate of the Balti more College of Dental Surgery, and a practitioner of severf.l years experience. Fayetteville, Oct’r 11. 53- NFW AND CHF\P" (.OODS, JAMES KYLE H.\S received a Large and General Supply of GOO its, Bool.s and ^lioes, Bolf- iiifff See. .All of which has been purchased by the ]>ackage for C'/.sA; all of which is olTered at the lowest market price by wholesale or retail Oct. 14, 1858. 51tf Slifoxn F ILL STOIR i^llR 1858! STARR WILLIAMS, Are now receiving their SECOND SUPPLY of staple aii«l Fancy Dry HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES. BONNETS, UMBRELLAS, AND READY-MADE C L O T n I N G , With a great variety of articles not enumerated. This Stock is very large and well assorted, comjiri- sing all the latest styles aud patterns, and will lie oti'cr. ed to Wholesale Buyers on liberal terms, either for “C.ASH” or approved paper. J. ,B. STARK ] [J. M. WILLIAMS. Oct’r If. •"> 1 f Oct'r 111. C A lIKRiMC ! i: V s w R FRFIT TREKS FOR SALC. will FTER the 2Dth of November, the .‘lubserilier- be prepar'‘d to furnish their friends wiili supply of Fruit Trees of the most estimable variiM- - culti- vi'.ed in this country, consi-:tii',g of A|>p!o, .1 aiMl Pliiiii>i. W(> shall have no inferior kinds for sale. .Ml will >>0 of approved excellence, and «ol l on as favm a'ile terms as the same sized trees cm be purcliased :i ti • win : i‘ in tiie Unitp l ?^t ites. Our itock of I’cnr Tiit- v he particularly fine, and of a quality to:- fruit wliii-'- cr.nnot be excelled. We sh^ll be :>t>!e, hereafter, to m'oi nny deniai''i- 'ti ; our line, either in th'' pomnln gii’ui or orn iim-nt.il ' ■- i p.irtment. :in 1 tru-t th it lur iiusiin s-i will 1 c s ■ •, n- I ducted a-i to Sf'i.-ure the confidrnre of our t'ii'UiN grrj^T’.Ml orders mny he ad ircsM'd to l.m i-; II, \Vi;i!U, Agent of the Projirieti rs. I STAN.^ILL. STKELK V Ci* : RockinghaTU, Oct 5, iJ'oH. I (’ai’olini'in copy. M The Housekeeper’s Blessing! « I' 4‘ :i t l> 4» III •> t i 4‘ I s.« V e II I i » 11! R. 11. II. HERKH'K hasjust perfected a highly valuable invention for ^iwee]ling e^irpets, by which every particle of dust, scrajis of paper, tiiread. fiins. needles, h.iir, ^‘c , are taken up and deposited into tin refej'tacles, with perfect ease The Machine eonsi-Jts ot a box fourteen inches Ions, twelve inches wide, and four inches deep, connected to wiiich is a circular hair brush, which revolves by the turning of sm:ill wheels, aud two tin compart ments, into which the sweepiugs and dust are conveyed; on the fop or centre of the box i connected a long handle, similar to that of a hroom. f'v which the Itox is pr.)peiled along the carpet; the whole .Machine weighing scarcely four pouuds. It is simple in its construction, aud durable, as one machine will last for ma'iy years: th rough in its operations, and can be used a- well by a child as an adult. It prcvi-nts the rir-ing of dust—that sure companion to every other means now used for sweeping carpets, and so annoying to housekeepers who have t!ie chargf* ot valuable furniture, drapery, curtains, chanjeliers, iVc. It will save its cost in a short time in the wear , a ' f /I V 1 I- I r 1 of tiie c.irpet: one person with this macliino c.in d. A. S. BAR^ iv (..(). are also pubhsliCfrs of th# jIk. W(.,rk of many servants. For Churches, H' tels, School Teachers^ Northend’s Teacher and Parent MAbrary. lictail price. !J«I •20 1.5 10 10 •25 Names. Residence No. shares. $ Cash. Work. Subscriptions may be made payable in work, and may specify whether for grading or cross-ties; and stockholders shull in every case have preference in taking Contracts, when bids are th^- same or at Engi neer’s e.'timate. As soon as one hundred thousand lollars are «ub- scribed. the (,’omiuissiouers of Onslow county are to be notifietJ, ami tiiey are re'iuired to call a meeting of Stockholders to organise the Company. March 15, IBoti. 13tf FOR SAF.F OR RFNT. CONVENIENT DWELLING HOUSE, on Hay- mount, near Mr. J. Thonip.ion’s For parti culars enquire of J. G Shepherd, Esij , or A, M. CAMPBELL. May 7. 'j-tf A ers. Round Shaves and Scrapers, ever offered for sale in this market. Sept. 80, 1858. C. E. LEETE. 50-lm COPPFR, riN, v'v siiFirr-iRON 11 i\i r \ r«Kv. JAS. M.ARTINE still continues to manufacture every thing in the above line, at his old stand on Haj street. Job work done with tlespatch. S*pL 10, 1868. 45.Sm Page's Theory and Practice of Teachiag 1 Mansfield on .American Education I DeTocijuoville's American Institutions 1 Davies’ Logic of .Mathematics 1 Mayhew on Universal Education I Root on School Amusements I ‘io The above Books are sold by E. J. H.ALE j- SON, Fayetteville N C. Oct'r 1,1858. 51-2mO&D CATi: FFAR liAXK STOCK ~ FOR SALK. I^HFTY shares of Cape Fear Bank S.tock are offered for sale. For further informa'ion apply to A. McLEAN, Cashier. Fayetteville, Aug. U, 1858. CHAIRS, CHAIRS. ^ A L.\RGE lot o'" t^tool-bottom Chairs, made at Cuol .. m Sipring Mill, and for sale by A .M. CAMPBELL. March 2«, ’58. i{ooiv-in\DLN(; SN all its kind, executed with neatness and de spatch. Small jobs when done must be paid before delivers-i THOS. H. TlLLINGll.VST, Anderson Street. Mav 11 18.5f. 11-lY VISE ('in:\\i\(; roiivcco. BUST RE('EIVED. 10 boxes of that FINE ROCK CANDY TOBACCO. W. 11. CARVEl.. Sept. 4. 42tf (Jider for .s.mIg I)V W. 11 CARVER. /\Hg. Its. HH- VAfjiABij’: ri:al EsrArK FIM5 IOFFKI5 for sale my RF/.SI DKNCE on Hay jiiount. F'or health there is no place to excel ir There is !i fine well of water in the yard De* Tiptiou is use less. .V's >. the LOT E ist of niy Store. The Hl'ove property, if not {ispo-ed of at private pale, will be sold at auction on Thurs la'. . 2l.«t October. JAS. O. COOK. Fayetteville, Sept. 0. 13- MliROhX l\!l L1\il i'iiil JiliJ;. r .Steamhoats, !^aloons, and for every carpeted dwelling, it is admirably .adapted, and it has only to be tried to be appreciated. fejsr-For sale at «. tV I.. I5K \ ^ Hay iStreet. ■•ole Afrcnts for North and South Carolina. Ladies are very respectfully invited to call and see for themselves, and leave their orders, as the price is very mo lerate. Will be exhibited at the County Fair the 1st week in November next. G. k L. 1). Fayetteville, (Jet. is, 185H. .">.5- IS UK.M. KST.ATIO I'Olt Y Virtue f'f an Order of the Court of Plpas and (juarter Sessions for tlie County of Cumberland, made at Sept inbcr tortn. will be sold at the (’ourt House door in tho t iwri of Fa}’etteville, on Monday of Superior (’:)urt. the 1.5th November next, the following iii;.\L Ksr.X Tl',, beioniing to the Estate i of the !ate Dr IJenjamui !i,>binson: j The TENEMENT.^ on tJreen and (Jld Street, known ! as the Sho]t Properly I One LOT on !o%v ,n au I ilills>)orough Streets, con- ■ taining atiout 1 acres, bie LOT i.'. ' !nui' ellt 'fi, .-o.ilaining ahou* acre -V TiUVt'T >K LAND subject to the Dower of Mrs. ! Ro^iiisi n. adj'iinin^ ti.i hite residence of Dr. Benj. Kobinsoii, ,iiid on ihe North and Si utli sides of Rob- ; iiison Street, containing about 170 acres, of which 10 I acres are in the town of Fayetteville. Terms of sale: — lion l-j with approved securitj’, pay- I able in six montlis, iie iring interest Croin date I BENJ. R. HUSKE, .Adm’r. Oct'r 15. 55ts FARM FOR S\LC. IOFFEl’k for sale my PL.ANT.VTION on the East side of Cape Fear River. 8 miles above the ''lare:i- don Bridire, known as the Toomer Lands, eont:iiniii2 about SHK .Veres. The Plant.itioi. is in a good state of cultivation, and is susceptible of bejn^ made one of the most profitable F.irms in the ('ountv. Address JNO. D. WILLIAMS, Es.i' Fa\etteville. N. C . who is authorised to sell. L. J. 11 AUGHTON’ Oct. 14, 1858. .5)tf ~ A FL\F FARM 1T)R r OFFER for sale, my PLANTATION CoNT.\INING i ■ :’.140 acres, on the Ea>t sidf of Lumber Riv.'i-. I li miles from Lumberton and the same distance from ' the Wihnirgton, (,'harlotte X Rutherford Rail Roa'l I There is on the ]>remises a DWELLINiil HOUriH and ' all necessary Out-houses; u new S.VW-.MILL au'l new I GRIST-MILL,—the Grist-.^Iill is the most pr ’fitable j in the County, and whose large Pond f uri'i'shes ;i rich I abundance of very fine Fish. The land is adapted to the growth i,f «’o?t »n. Corn, Wneat, O it^ and other I grtiin. In the midst, also, of the Plantation is .1 i iige I cimvenient MARL BED. Persons wishing a ^001 I Farm would do well to call soon I THO. J. MORISEY. j Oct'r 14, 1858. 55-4t I " IU TTKR^AND CHKFSF. JUST received pr Fanny, a few Firkins of very nice BUTTER, aud 26 Boxes prime (,'IIEESE. 1 C. B. COOK. I Oct. 11. 54-tf I SUGAR HOFSi: SVRUI>. i Few Bbls excellent S. H. SYRUP. Also, prime su'':et MOLASSES. Oct. 14. HACOX. ^ llIoic'E North ('arolina B.Af'ON. i ' Sides and .'^houlders. Oct. 14. C. B. ( OOK. 54-tf .KI.«o, Western C. B COOK. 54-tf riie Lit*’ of }>is|io|) ';i]M rs. I)\ Dr W;^htnia:i. .Just received. E. ilALE it SON. Oct 13. ; 'I'lu' Hy'iiiis I Metiiodist Church. I Oct'r \'-i and Discipliiu' of the A new sn!ii)ly just received E. J.' HALF. .V (»N. ■'HE suliseriber wi.-:i e«‘o sell his HOUSE and Lo'l' Fay‘‘tteville. known as the “Farm House,” containing about tiO acres. Also, THREE V.ALL'- ABIjE NI«R0 men, Elw^nrd. Fr-I and 'h;iilv>s Fred and Edward are excellent Spirit Barre. Coopcs. —ftll young, soond and health^’. For terms af>ply to (’. E. LEETn, or JOS. BAKFK. Jr, Att'y for John I'ucles. Aug. 18. :}8-if I.AND FOR S VrJv ft .Am desir lUS of se'litiLT .\'RK'' OF [.AND ' in the County of R-'beson, t'vo milei f'r im Kan ! d'llsville Post OITice There i« on the fra't a comfort I .able 1»WKI.i.l N'(I and il! -I'ic's-J iry i) it liouue', a'so. j Siw and (irist \li!!. C ittm Gin and Pr--ss 7'> leres j clear d an i und^r eultiv ' ti l l \M "i * Tr i-' is ine : farniin;'la’id No b-'tt t p'a^e e ni be found for a I TnrpeMtine Still To a perso'> woo wishes to make .a i pi'rinanent residence, this i- a fine ch inc^. Moral nei'hb'rlioo I; cIiu;-c'k‘s ml sclio-N convenient. If ap]died for so)u a bargain will be triven. JAS. G. COOK. Oct 1^, 1*^58. 55tf rAKi-:x \ \\ A KEN up and comiHitted to the .lail of Cumber- Hl land County on the 15th inst , TWO NEGRO BOVS: one named .losh. who s.ays he belonirs to Joseph R Kemp, of Bi.aden rounfy .I"sh is ab.iut 21 or L’l! year-i old, ab iU' 'i feet higli. and had 00 v,iien taken U]i. !i satinet frock coat and stripeii cf'tton pants The other, named ,01111 l’>race or .lolin Fr:inkiin. who savs he is tree, atid that he -,iini'from Colninbia. S ’ .lolin is ‘sniiil. :i l>ri^ht mubitto, an 1 haM 011 when taken up a «hite wo(d hat and sleel-mixed tr“ck coat .and pants. 'I he owners of said .Negroes ire U".ified to come forw.ard, prove prijperty. pay charges, and t:^ke them away, 01 they wi'l be dca't with as the law direct-! ' GEO. L. McKAV. Jailor. ()ct’r 15, 1S5^ 5.5- 'I'hr U nnd linl/irr~ ford Uni! f 'Diajnonj. ST is orderded hy thp I’oard of Direef irs '>*' riii-' Comp my that .a sv iitli in.-^taim.Oi' of Ti.N' per cent of the C.i ita’ Stock snb>««;ribe.l be cilh* I bi. .lad tiint the SMine «hill be due and payibie on I ifii lay of N 'Veinber nex H. W. (>(it'r 7. I «;')S. ' t-1 01 I'oivn rapcrR Im. TIN PLATE, 81*011, I roil WiiM*, 4 s r>vi> A>i>'ri\-wAKi:. Always on band, at Wholesale or Retail. Ron/7.\y;. c t'TTERixr,, \ud ail kinds fd Jobbing, done at short m tie,'. by C W. ANDKE’AS. Market Square, Fay( ttevi'l(>. July 27 ( OOL SIM'iXii NHLr.S, ■jf'lIE I’ruprietors are prepare I lofiMIN'l) COitN or, J the usual terms, riie IJed'-tenil Mmufnci ure is still cnrried oti nf the sume place. Jan’v 11, 1H58. 7."'-tf nCr' W ch.'IcrV Book .. ju- t re^'eive 1. Sei'l'r UH. ■:i(' liioritarv -I. II \i.i-: .V corrox Rvii(riX(;. 1 GUNN suit purchasers. For sale by Sept. 17. JAS. G. COOK. 48tf !ooi. ROOKS. cUlintock and Crooks' F^r'st Book in Latin: Par- . y ■ k**r's Wooi I Builder: Rav's, Stoddard’s, Smith’s and Emer-^'.n's .Vnthmetics: VlcGtj.lVy’s Eclfctic Head ers; (^orneii'.', Mitciieii’s aud M.irse’s C,eographies; Davies' Geometry: Bullion’s aud Smith's Eng. Gram mars; Davies’ .-Vlgebra, &c., &c. E, J. H.\LE 4- SON. XFW F.OOK.". \N UPON the SEA; or a HNt .rv • Mi .\dver.ture, Kxplnratiou and D '1 • 11 tn Kirliest Ages to the Present T in-, Goodrich. THE CITY OF THEGBEVT KIN'.: -i as it was, as it i.-. and as it ;s to be, by J, M. D. Missionarv t > .lerusaiom. MIZPAH, PruJ er k:;d 11 ieiwlshin. ’>y L. LoomiK, A. M. ' ^ Just received by E. J« HALE & SOIf, Krank I,. . .terus;i T. B .re
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