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POUlCALs SEMI-WEEKL Y. [VOL VIll.J I'AYI'/rPKVll.l.E, N. C„ NOVKMBl’.U 18. 1858. t-N'O. 7(U.l IK rc-- rt t.N - KN 1. 1( r 1 ;'ir- Kt i !- iUJ' \ I. I \ I'! Jv l;. . ; . t Ol ■. ■ t Num tin fi' A L- cer- ! S' - - tllHi ri nt wi re u' ■ i-ntf , ■• > r * . I j-V i: ; ,7jcent» ;rom t i:lNTKl> MoM'AVS and THUKSDAYS. !-nW\l!!' J. HAIK k SON, I’.I'ITi^RS AM' 1*K'>PR1KT(>RS. Price for ihe Seini-\V.‘rklvUusisuvKR^;^ 00 if pfii.l in ftjvanco: $v ;'.0 if paid iluringtheyearof subscrip- ti.m- i>r i>4 ;vfter the j t'ar bus expired. Ft- th« Wfekly>B->KRVicR ^'2 00 per Hniuiui, if piiid in *Jv«ince: 50 if paid during the ye:w of subsiTip- tion; r oO jifter the year has expircil. \l)VEIlTl^KMtNT8 inserted for sixty cent* per (qiiiire of 1 *1 line* fi'r the tirst, and thirty cent? for each jui'i-'eeding puldication. Yearly advert iseiuents by spe cial i-i'Utraots, at reasonable rates. Adverti^ei i> are n-iuested to state the number i>f insertions desiroii. or ^ ■hev will be Continued till forbid. !*nd oharyred nccord- i.ig’.y. .\dvertiseuienl9 to be inserteil tmide, charjied ''O pgr 1,-ei‘t. extra. FKESll AIMUVAl.S. I am now receiving ray usual FALL STOCK OF GOODS, consisting in p.irt of— KAl^iiy^, whole, half (in'i qtmrftr Hours; Cit ron; Currnnff; Drift] Fiji; /*rune.; i'ickles mid Sauces i>f iil/^intl>; ('unton (Siujtr iimi other Frenfirrts; Sordine.'i; L >h- iters; Vtrtnicelh; Marciirum; Cinnamon; Mnc>; Cl"Vos; Nutm.'g'; C''Co» and other Nuts; and iudeod, t'Vrrytliiug kept in a Store of this kind. rONFECTIONERIES of all kinds constantly on hand, at wholesale or retail, and tor sale low l\trc.\iH MR;^. .M. li.\NKS, Crreeu :>treet. Nov. 11. 0_-4t 'I'lie Fanners and Planiurs'. ?.rul Tur- L, r'-» North Carolina AI.MA.\ACS, lor 1859. to ^olfliers^ %Vidoi«>. Widows of Mexican Soldiers, and the Widows ■- of Soldiers who uiku in skhvicii in the war of lyi2, can have their pensions continuetl by calling on the uiidersigued, ('’or.grens having madu additional provision for them Uire me tho niHnageinent of your olaiins, and the mouey shall come at once, or no «harg* JN(» .M K(.>SE, Agt. for I’ens'ons. FayettBvillo, June 12. 1858, )'j- r. A. K. lioiiNs riMvr, ~~ for Cliirherin^'s Pianos^ Of which he h is alw.iys some on h*nd. Wilmington, N t'., Oct’r 'J. Iv')'. ,M-lypd rUOY Kl LLFU, Atlornt'vs and I’ouiisellors at Law, I.l >IB«:iT01f, KOKi:«4»l o., V. K01>EHT E. TKOY an i Jt)HN 1>. FULLER, hava ■ formed an ass' i’i:i;ion for the practice of their protesr^ion in Robeson Courity. Tlic former will also Jittend the Court.s of 151a leu atid ('olumbus; the lutiei’ will also -ittend t!i.ir.e of (’umborlnud. Tlie Officu in Luinbertou will bu kept open at all times. Jan’y 1. IhjS. 73, SIDNEY A. SIvIITH, Attorney nud C'oun'cilor at Law, attend reffularly the (’ounty and Superior * * Courts ot Wake, .lohuston. Cumberland, Har nett. and Wilson. .Ml business eutrusted to his c ir« will receive ^ roiuf^t attention Jun’y IL’, 'oS. 7b-ly l>r. K. A. Ul.XCti, FFK'E Front Rooms, over Dr. 6 J. Hinsdale's Chemif-t and Drug Stare. Feb’y 7, 1 >■’)'). Tfi-tf S!ll.>nv ICIJ. IIOIJSR, FW KTTHVI 1,1,1;. r. E'lst Si'fr ot (JrepH Streft. a few DoorA ^orth of the MirJcct Ilmigp. 1TIE Subscriber desires through this rae- ™— dinm to acknowledge the liberal pa- bestowed ufton his House the past year—ami as he h is ju.«t 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 iii utill prepare'! to accom modate them witii transient and pennnneut 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 sojmrn with him. His table is always supplied with the btrst the market ati'ords. 1* S HEM WELL. March L’4, lH."i.5 Stitf DUS. ]JK\B()\V vv SCO'i r \\'1NJ nssociatecl themselves to- gvtliiT in the practice of n b: > r I 'i' le v, teniier their profes>'ion:il servif'es to this community. ()rie f'r both ol them muy he ^(^unil in their Rooms near the Market iluring their roguhtr oflice hours for the whole yoiir. Since the above association }i is l)een formed, it will become mces ir}- tor the old business of I>r 15 to he c'osed. .All who ow« him will please call and settle. Ihose having teinpor.ii-y set.s (uiip.iid for) are request ed to settle w;th cash or note. Oot 'I'J. 69. I MI.. ^I^HE sabscrir'ei Las l-iemoved to the Store one door I Eas« o( H. .v E J. Lilly’s, where he hopes to meet all liis old frieud; un J to m ike many new friendi and customers. G. W'. 1 GOLDSTON. August Ih-jS. o 40tf -NO'l'lCK. F:'r sale by Oct. -I, li*o8. E J. HALE J- SUN. ADMINISTRA roirs SALK. M ^ ILL be sold on the ‘21th inst , at the late ▼ T residence of John W right, deceased, at public vsudue, the perishatdc property of the said deceased, consisting of the following art'. '\-». vii: — Household and Kitchen FL'RMTL'KE; Farming and i'..,iper's T">LS; Four MULESand three HtM’.SKS; about Niuety or Oui llunJred ho.a I of {' irtly fattened; about Five Hundred l^arrels o. 'i RN; 1 larg«» lot of FcDDER an I I’EA.''; Tw . tw horse lloa 1 W'.\\j')N5 ^ud Harness; (,*ne 151 and Harness; i.»ne I'x CART; On« Yoke >f >.\ENai: l Five or Six L>iWS and Ca;ves; and a smnll l..t "f TI RI’ENTINE Together with a variety ,.f article* tou tedious to men- tion. Sale to continue from day to i ly until closed. TERMS:—Six nioiiths credit; note and appr .ved security required of purchasers before di.-livt-ring the art'Cl s- lSA.\t' C. Vv right. .Vdm’r. Ocfr'30. 6lJt.Mi4 WKIGHT & FI LLHR. .Vttoriieys aiul C'ouiisoliors nt Law, Fuy«.‘lt«;vilitt. ^ 1LEMENT G. WHK'.HT and 15 \RTHoL)MEW FULLER have associated themselves together for I the practice of their piotessimi. Prompt attention piven to all bu-in committed to their charge. They will practice in tlie c 'Uiitios lO' CumberlauJ, llaruett, Sampson Robe'on and ISiaden. Aug. gy. I.(»VHI{|) HLDIMIXJH. ttllortit'*/ ut \y ILL attend the Courts of Johnston and Sanap- son Counties Soiithfield, .-Vpril 1;'». 1 yr.-tf .MOLASbKS. FEW HH1>S , bright and sweet, suitable for r«- taiiing, now receiving and tor sale by PETER MALLETT wira D. CilLDEX MURKVY, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, 6 2 SouTU Strket, roRK. J«lv 2'J, ISoH. 32- JS^ C. SMITH. MILEi COSTI.H Nov’r 16. li. RU.'SE. ti6-at THK liLOHK: The Offi« ial Paper ol C'«HKr«>s. 1 SHALL publish the L»a;.y Globe and the Con gressional Giobe and Appendix during the next seesion ol '-ngr«ss. 1 he I’niiy G obe wi.- contain a report of the debates in both l)ranches of Congress as taken d' Wn by reporters eqUJil, at to auy corps i of short-hand writers in this or in any other country. * W hen the debates of a day do not make more than ' f' rty-five columns, they shall appear in the Uail^ 1 Globe of the next morning, whicii irvili cont.i.n a so the ■ news of the day, toge h.T with suoU .-iir ^.-iil aniclos : as ma> be sunges’ed by passing events. The ( onccrfssional (r.4)e an l .Vj'peiidix wiil cont.ain a report of~all delates ;n »N.i,i:ress, revis' i by itit spt -ikers. the messaiits of the : resi ieni o' tiie Lii.t' -i States, the annu;;' reports ot the heavis ot the Kxecu- tive Departments, tiie reports ot ' otniiiit ee.s ol t im- gress on important su*ijects if gelier.ii iuteie.^t. tiie laws passeil during the session, and copi-us in lices to all. They will be printed on a 'ioub.e roy ii sheet, in book form, royal quarto size, eaeh numb *r (! >nlaming sixteen pa>£es, averaging words per p.age. 1 lie I whole will make between l,7'i.) ,iti I p ig'‘s It is believed that no book has ever been pu ^lisheJ at so | ow a rate. Last year I advertised in ta^ Daily Globe I or six months, and in about one hundred otner ntws- ' papers in the United States, a reward ot •'ji-lo to be , paid to any persm who would produce a book pub- j lished at so low a rate, and none was j'roduced Ihe | targe number of copie * su^scriiie 1 tor by Congress- enables me to afford the debates to sunscri‘.ers so oheap. The Congressional G1 >be and Appendix pass free through the mails of the t.'nited .'''at.'s, as will be seen by reading the fo'lowing joint res >t'ri 'ns passed by r.ingress th« '>th of .Vu;ru~t, 1> >-: Joi.NT REsdUfTiON’ pioviding tor the li.'tribut.Dn ot . the Laws of Congress and the l>obates th Teon. With a view to th« cheap cirenlation .f the I iws nl Con^re^s and th^ debates c infribnfing to tfie trti«.' in- terpretati"ii thereof, and to m tke tree th“ communi cation between the representative and cinstituent boiiC‘j; lit It Ti'*'>lveii by thf Scii'jl' ind 11‘usf •>/ R'j'T'-xrnt't- lixu OJ lh» United St'il'-- >J' .I'neruam Cut.^rr.s.f hltd. That from and after the pres-nt s. s.ion of Con gress the CougretiSional G obe and .\ppe:»d:x, winch (.outain the Lias and the debates thereon, sh.i;: pass free throujfh the mails so Ion:; us the same shall be published by or ier of Coi.gress: I'ruvidtd, Th-\t no thing herein sh ill be construed to authorise tiia cir culation of the Daily Globe tree of postage. Approve 1, .\ugust •>, 1W02. TLK.MS: For a copy of the Daily tliob-j four months For a copy fur a less time, 1 tier month) ."fl For a copy of the 'ongresaional Ghibe and .Aji- pendix during the ser-sion, Rank notes, current in the sefiiiuv of the country where a su' ijcriber resides, will be rtceived at par. The whole ..r ai.y part -1 a .sub-i;ripti.jn m.ay be re mitted in |"j-tr\^:e stsipps, which are preferable to any currency except jr.ibl or sliver Where bank notes under ■'i'O cannot be procnre'l 1 wi'l send t o copies for A paper will not be sent unless tae monev a -eom- panies tiie order for it I cannot atiord to exch ..nge wlta ;i,i tli,. newspapers that lits're the Glob , but 1 vvul s.-i, I the Dailv (Jiobe iluring the session to all who eh .11 puhlish this pri- flpectus three times before the first Monday of next Deeember. Those who may pub.ish soou. 1 >‘‘in| their papers containing it to me, uiarkeil with a pen, to .li- rect attention lo it The Congressional Globe amJ .\ppeudix will be stereotxped; and, ttieretor", 1 slia’d b* able to send the back numbers f ir this s- ssion to all who mav sub.senbe after the s. .ssi m coinmencrs; but if the first edition shall have been exhausted lie fore the subscription money is reoeived, 1 shall charge ^!l additional p'r co[>;- to l>av the expense o ' putting the plates on the press. Sufiscrijitioris should reach me as early as the first week wif December to insure sotuplete copies at the prices a ivertisp.J ab ive John c rivls. Washi.’soto.v. Nov. 7, 18oh. Ivlaiikd for 8»le at this JAS. C. SMITH & Co., Factors^ Commission and I'or~ ivard ins^ • fierrh a n ta. W1LM1NGT-)N. n. c. PR )\ir'i' attention given to sale of TIMI5ER. LUM BER, N A V.\ L S 1 GRE.S an J all kinds of I'rotJuoe. Liberal adv.ineemunts ma le on Cousi^uments. Refers to E. 1’ H.\ll. I’res't Rranch Rank of State. H. R. Sataoe, Cash’r I5auk Cape Fear. Juux Daw- S1IV. Esq. April IM.jS. 5-1 r JOHN M. CLARK, 'onimissiuii vS: Forwarding .Merchant, WIlMINUTON, X. c. ft,''lLL give prompt att ir.ion t,-> s-i’e of t’ouutry w w *'ro'luce. .Navai .'It ires and Cotion A'j'Ut ’'••T limhand Orrfii'a Lin, «/ -August I'J, i.j». o-'tf W. H. TURLINaTON, Commifciiou Mercliaiit, Xo. 4 Nortli Water St., WlL.MiNGTOX, N. C. i ILL give his prompt personal attention to ttie * W sale or shipiuent ot all Consigumeuts of Navai stores or other (Jountry I'roduce. Nov. ». I80G tf j JUSEPil iiAKEK, Jr., I lTTOK.\ K V AT I. A \\ , j >i ■ AS taken an oflice next door to Win. 1$ Wright's j ■ JL Law oflice on Green Street. He wili atteaU aud ! practice in the County aud Supt ri /T ('ourts of Cum- j Ueriaud, Riadeii, Robeson aud Sampson. i .Marcn ~'i, lho«. 7'Jif | THO. C. FULLER, ' •ittorney and Counsellor at i OFFICE at Ewcles's Bridge, recently ocvupied by j James IJanka, bsq., Fa_> citeviliu, N. C. ! Jan y i, lfto7. j inter (Jula on (Jonat^nnient. H o. L.N.MIXI.D VM.Ml.R O.Vl'S, just " received ana lor sale Ijy JAS. G. coon.;. I Oct’r 2-*.. 68- • flarbie SE \LED Proposa's for tho Stewar I’s Hall at Floral Colleire wili be reo -ivi'd until the first Saturday in December next, when an election will he held. M. C. .'lcN.\lR. Sec’y. Nov. T), If^.jS. m*tlstSD. ). IIOLSTO.X ^ 'ft Ar (*l Ll> infi>rm Lis friends and former customers V w that he m,iy be found 'Z doors lielow the Cape Fear Bank, and i doors .above his old stand south side Person Street, where he intends to keep on hand. Harness, Saddles. Bridles, Whips, Collars, and every thing bei nping to his trade. He respectful ly invites lii.s fVien fs frorn Mie country to call and ex amine his sto.k I.et'ore purcha.-ing. He wi .1 Ittend to Repa i ring >f H arness and Saddles punctually, and his •diarges siiall lie moderate. He wou’ 1 re (ur-st ".1 iudrbtod to the tirm of HOUSTON i 0'\l.,l;iJV r.j H‘-;.e w;iii W. Overby or himself, as they are coiiipo.' •.>. . seu.e the firm's debts. Vuirus! 1.., f .)1. tf COI POX W)\i >\LE. ri^HK Western Kail U'lalt'o. have for sale in amonuts 1 to suit purchasers. of the (,>>ujiim Bonds ot' the County of Cuiuberl t!’.d. bearing 7 per cent, interest, payable semi-annn.ally on the 1st .lune and the 1st of Deeeta- ber, and running 20 years. §(0,(in0 of the Coi’poTi I^nndi* of the Town of Favctteville, bearing ^ percent interest, payable «emi- annunlly on the 1st January and the l»l of July, and running -t* j'ears. These bonds were issued in accordance v^ith law to the Western Rail Road (,'o., to pay the County and Town subscriptions respectively. Persons having money will find these bonds (at the price the Co. is selling them: a better investment than any Bank .Stock in the State. For terms apply lo C. B. .M.VLLETT, Eiq., Pres’t or to • JN.>. >L ROSE, Treas'r Western R. R. Co. FayetteTille. Feb*y 2^. li^')S. 8ytf LI rri:KLoirs llnk. ^TEAMER Monday and F.\N.N\" leaves Fayetteville every Thur.s lay morning, at I'i minutes I after Sun-rise; and Wilmiiiiiton Tuesday and Friday, ' at o'clock,—carrying jiassenirers and freight. Steamer “S )UTH ERN ER,” with a full complement I of Flats, makes ono or more trips per week, as cir cumstances may require. I The accident to the Steamer “ROW.VN" will he re paired in a few lays. She will then take her place in ! the line. T. S. LUTTERLOH. I Oct’r 4, 1S")S. 61-tf ! Tlllv 1 \ VI {101\ A r 0 K! l'K.:l'VKKI> HV |IK .>\.NK()1U>, ompoiiiiiictt from (■! MS, IS nNK nK THK HK>1 ri‘K»iATI\K AM> LIVKR MR 1 n =.v the pn't.b* . hh a mtl'ivr. Hnl tn >i ihHti hii\ other niediciTit) kn 'wn. It Hot ■■iilv a f.ifloirl}. tml h /.ir^r r»-iinMlj. :u-tiTi|r flisl oti the Lit tr to ejiM't itf* moilo.l matter, o- th» Rtoninrh ami bi-weU iurr? (»tr thrtl iimtlcr. tltni a«-C"!ni>l hMiik' two ftliv, witho'it 1 liui .»f th«* t t!i tinif* thnt it p»nfcreM {t : s will Alreiif^thtti aihI b >il The |j|v-r > "'K' ‘ h’miHii hody . nfi'i nhcii :! th»J i'owf*i ho! ii;r in an* l« Hlni 'itt eiitiiely l.ri *r for the pioper pe» lorn» »ton)ai-h lit trtult.th» niitTi-r ill hftvitiK to |o itn iluj, xuei itMioed in the o|*«*« h It !»trc' lYt* njmtem at tl tl. 1 Uy TWO IldlMiS IBdVI' ('. r. Ilillill X Sll.\’S STURL Fayrltevill**, I Jn-i’v -.Hi. l»oH *’■’ > I.\M) r ^ Am clesirous of selliiic .Vi'RES t)F LVNI) in the Coiuitv ef R 'berioii, two miles from Ran- ‘ dalsville Post Olfice There is on the tr.act a comfort- , .alile DW r.LlANti ;in I all ueccssiry Out houses, also, Saw aii'l Grist .\lill, ('otto’i Gin ari 1 Pres5 7’> acres ' clear 'd and und.T ultiv ti i:i Viita* Tra?t is fine farming UmI So fietter pla,-e can be found for a Tui pentine Stilt To a rs >u wiio wishes to make a permanent residence, thi.s ii ,i ti:n; oliance. .Moral . neighborhood; churches and schools cjuvenient. applied for soon a bargain will be given. 1 JAS. G. COOK j Oct. 18, 1858, 66 tf If practice of thnii tu»i!ry wherewith to *ouiit»Ta« t tlit* U liahl*'. To prove that this renu*iy is ble«l with |j|V4r i'nin- haM bnt to try a iH.ule, *nul Thrjt* i?nm« a)) llie M’Htein, «uppl> inji in th«*i! In'iif'MMiinkf rh»* *>totnRrb piiiifyiittf tli«‘ I1I11I, whcile inarhinery. teinovint' etri'ctiii>c H ra'lical rtJte. lUlloiiM nffn‘k4 l)eltT, |>r»*vt'iif**l, hv I^lv4‘i* 111vl;^»i'nt(»t‘. t>ne (lojiti after eatiJiK i»* Anil the foo.l fiorv Only one do»-e fjiln-n before inaro. O’lly one lo»‘e fakrn at gently. an«J '’iirt**- i‘is* Hut* taken after of two tea Kirk ll‘nin’tir. One b»»ttle tak«jn fur fe cai)'>e of the dinea^e. and >nly one doM* iinnit*diHteIy Ont*’do?ie often repfatid i- iHorhll*, and a prevenli'e Only oTie lK)ttle in Kjsi**in the etf«Tt« of niedi hie bottle taken for lowhes!4 or unriatnral color One dobe tukert a fcliort for to the appeiitt*. and niakv'^ One do««e often r^peat--d rll€Pf\ in it« wor**t form^. Ilo\V‘l yit*)!' i >ne or two do^e?* rnrei at Children : there i»* tio «nrer. •be world, a** it urr^r fnif* 9^ A few bottles cure* Rb*i>rb«*nt4i. We take pleusnre in rfM’-'m preT^ntive f»'r Kvv*r i«iil and all Kevern “f a Ull- with certainty, and thou^and.^ ‘ Bam« hen taken da- y iit n>o«Jo:ate dxneH, th iintisual rdpulity. priiu-’pal rtv'ilator' of the I p**rlortn» iu tuii(*tinnK well, I ' lily drvi'topt'd. The h "TI the heal'.by aciion of the HD'e of its funciiois «henth« iie at fault, ati.l th^ «-hoJe I tff -t »• orK»in—the — F*r the di'>ea:^es ol that ir- I im.' nuid** it hi« «tudy, in a ' year«, fir»d •om© rerae«iT I nmiii, derat >;»*meni« to which I at laef f'Hinil. any person trou , pliillit, in any ot itH torinn, conviction is certain. . morbid or 1 ad matter from i place a healthj flow of bile, cao^injr food t«» «l:>j«*“t well. I K'vihif (one and lu'alth to ih« tfie can^o »>f the dipea*©-^ •'■ired. niil« Is tiie ot'catioiiHl UNe ot tha flflent to relieve the Htomach riJ»in*r and v>urinp. relirin*?. pvfvenin MKht- ni^ht, loofiens the bowels tl% meal wiilrui«* 1>J’fi|H‘iifllA ^pH.»nfula \\ill alwa>s relie>e male o>>Htrn'tion reroovefi th« make‘ a pt rferi cnre. relievtn C while a 'um cnre for C'liolvra of 1 Ifeolrrn. Tieedtid to throw ont of the ciiit* after a lonjf nirknes*. •Iaunil*«* remove«» all aal from the Hkni. tim** before eating given vi- {• d well. cme« hroiiir l>lnr» Tshile Si u 111 m c r and almost to the first do^. tackH cansed by Worms in wfer, or speetlier remedy in l>ro|wy, by exciting the meiHlinjr thi* medicine a* a hill Kfver, lou« Ty|W, It operate* are willing to te*it!fy to it« wonderful virttien. 'WJ All who iiM«> It nrr t^lvln^ tlieir niianlmout CeMfliiioiis' III lt« la%'or. H^MIx Water In the motith M lth the IiitI* l^orator, aiut s^Tatlow b»th t»K**tli^r* THE LIVER INVIGORATOR IP A Si'IKNTIKH’ MKOITAI. IHscoVKRY, and i« daily working cwrew. almost too jrreat to bvlipve. It cure« a« if by magic. «»•«» the '/triu;/ and seldom more than one bottle )» rejijirel to cure any kind of lilvrr Complaint, fr»ro the wortt Jnumlirt or to a common Headache. all of which are the reeult of a iJlMt'asecI Lilver. PRICK 05B DOU.AB PER BOTTLS. Dr. SANFORD. Proprietor. BroiwJway, N«w Torlb all Dnifflfftt. Sold 4l«» Ay LAND FOR S VLK. rBlHE subscriber offers for sale TWO [lUNDHKl* ■- ACRKS of L.\ND, Ij’ing in the countv of Hobe- son, on the Kast side of Long Swamp, adjoining the Lands of A. Leach aud others. This land is well adapted to Corn, (lotton. Wheat and Oats—very little cleared—ami well Timbered and is near the Wilming ton & Charlotte Railroad; those wishing to purchase said laud by calling on Mr. McCormick who lives on the premises will take pleasure to exhibit it or give any information if desired; a bargain mar be had if applied soon Terms moilerate—for further particu lars address the subscriber. Gibson’s Store, Richmond County, N. C. A. S. McNEILL. Nov. 5, 18.')8. 01*(>t-p’t-pd. TO PURCHASKRS. Ciie>Ci:illl^«« of all kiiid«: ll‘uvy HARDWARE; HOLLOW-WARK; .NKGRO SHOKS AND BL.ANKKTS; SAD- DLKRV, (some very fine Mex ican;) SOLE LEATHKR: Fine and Common TOI5.\C(’(); Ami in fact, a very complete Stock of (Joods in my line for sale low for oash. Give me a call. G. W. I. GOLDSTON. Oct. 30. 6Jtf s i\\(;I: i)RIV HRs w Avre\)7 ^BIWO or three skilful and sober Drivers will meet JL with employment anl good w.ages on application to the subscritier. Xont hut subtr men need appli/. M. MoKINNON. Fayetteville, Oct. *28. 58-4w THE HOI'SE-KEEPEH'S RLESSLNG. Herrick's Patent Carpet-Sweeper, I EXHIBITED, aud orders received for th« same, at -J G. & L. BRANDT’S, Hay St., Fayetteville, N. C. Oct’r 2t(. 58- NHW AM) CMIvVP GOODS.” JAMES KYLE HAS received a Large and General Supply of fioons, Bootw aiKl llolt- iii? C l»tli!«, Xc. •Ml of which has been purchased by the package for cash: all of which is otJ'ered at the lowest market price by wholesale nr retail. 'Oct. 14, 1858. 54tf TIN PLATE, Mhf'et Iron, Iron Wire, COOKI\C: HTOVR!^ A'^D Tl\-W IRF. Always on hand, at Wholesale or Retail. ROOFLVt;. (', UTTEUTX(h And all kinds of Jobbing, done at short notice, bv W. ANDREWS, Market Square, Fayetteville. July 9. 27- A PROCLAMA'nOX, Hi/ his Excellency, TnoMAS HraJO, Gottf'rnor of North Carol!tin. WHERE.\S, it hn« been represented to me that one .\rchibald McDougald. lato of the County of Cumberland, did on the 27th daj’ of February last, in said County, kill and murder one Thomas Munroe, and that the said McDougald is a fugitive fr"m justice, and has escaped beyond the limits of this State. New, to the end that the said .Vrchib.ald McDougald may be arrested and brought to trial for his said of fence, I do hereby issue this my Proclamation, ofl'eriag a Reward of Two Hundred Dollars for liis apprehen sion and drfliv*ry to thf* Sheriff of Cumberlancl County. DESCIUI'TION. McDougald is about fifty years of age, of light hair and complexion, blu‘ eye^, of ipiick speech, has a scur on the face near one of his jaws, weighs about Itlo or 17i pounds, is addicted to intoxication, aud while drunk is turbulent and troublesome. Oi'en umler my hand and the Great Sell of [l. •.]the State, at Raleigh, thi» the Sixth day of March, A. D. 18i8. Bt the Governor, TH(^S. BRAyOl. Pi L.\»Ki CowpKR, I’r. iec'y. March 15. y3tf roR sAi.K Oil ri:n r. 4 CONVENIENT 1>WELL1NG IlOCSE, on Hay nicunt. near Mr J. C. Tliompson's For parji- culars enquire of .I G Shepherd. Es.j G. & L. BRANDT, \V*holpsalr and lletail MPealers in STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Clothing and Furnishing Goods; Hoot.s and Shoes; Hats and Cap.s; Trunks; Carpet Hairs and Valise.s; Hardware; Cutlery; Crockery; Musical Instruments; Imported Ha- vanna and Principe Sefrar?; for sale by the Box only. A large assortment of Negro Blan kets, Maekinaw.-i, &e. )te. ('omprisinjr in all one of the larjrest, handsomest and tlie most thorough assortment of Goods ever exhibited in this market, and will be sold cheap for I’ash, or on time to those who pay their accounts at first presen- taimn. Our friends and the public irenerally are very re spectfully invited to give us an early call and secure a good bargain. O. k L. BRANDT. South side Hay St., Fayetteville. N. C. Oct. 18, 1858. 54 tf T\[E SI r.SCRIIiKR* ^I^AKE.'^ this method of informing the public that he £ has taken the Store recently occupied bv J. Davis, one door below J. W‘. Lett’s and opposite the ’ape Fear Bank, where he will be pleased to gee all his friends and customers. He will keep constantly ou hand a good assortment of GROCERIES, DRV GOODS, HARDW ARE AND Cl'TLERT. PROVISKJNS AND LlQl'tJRS, W'hich he will sell low for cash or on time t> punctual customers. JA\1ES \V. SELLERS. Fayetteville, N. ^, Aug. 31, l«.j8. 42 NEW FALL AND WLNTEH DRY fJOODS. ALEX. JOHNSON, Jr., H.\S received and is this day receiving a large and desirable STOCK OF (iOODS. embracing all the newest styles of I^adics Dro.^s (Joor).s, (Moaks, Shawls, liascjues. lionnets. Ivibhons, Flowerii, and 'rrinnniriiis. of all kinds. FOK fir very desirable of Ready-Made ClotliinL^ Cloths. Cassi- nieres, Vcstiii;!!, Hats, Caj)s», Jioots. Siioes. UmhrcHas, vV'c., \'c. Together with many articles not deemed neeesuary to enumerate All of which will bo ifi'erpd low for C.ASll. or on tim‘3 to such as pay when called on. ALEX. JOHNSON. Jr. Fayetteville, N. C., Sept. 20, 17tf m\\) FILL STOCKToR 1858! ST.XKlid; WIM.I Are now receiving their SECOND SUPPLY of l^taple and Fancy llry iioo«is, HATS, TAPS, BOOTS, SIK.»ES. BONNETS, UMBRELLAS, AND READV-MADE CLOTH!N G , With a great variety of articles not enumerated. This Stock is verj’ large and well assorted, compri sing all the latest styles aud patterns, and will be offer ed to Whole«,ale Buyers on liberal terras, either for “C.\SH” or approved paoer. J. B. STARR.] ' [J. -M. WILLIAMS. Ocfr 14. 54-tf T. WADDIIJ. Has taken charge of tho FAYF/r FFA ILLK HO I'l .L. With efficient aid in the ditt'erent depart merits, and his own supervision of the eir .ri* Establishment, he ho{>es to jtive satisl'aotion to the Patrons of the House. Raleigh and Warsaw four-horse lines of .''tagcs a«a&’ arrive and depart from Salem St.age Tri-weekly. Fayetteville, N. C., Oot’r 1. 1S5S. this Housj l>aiiy, 51-Jtu the rSFFFL AR l'l^ LKS. I^lLUID. Oil and I>ard Lamps; Brittani)i and I’ras' t'iindlesticks: Sujierior Steel Siiutl'iT.-; Brittania Cast'rs. Tea Pots and ( oli'ee P"ts. Brittania ; P(H).N.'^ and L\DLE.''; Brittania Cotnmunion Sets, Goblets and t'ups; Tinned Iron Spoons and L i lies: Planished Tin (’olfee Urns and Pots. I'oa IN ts; Oyster and Beefsteak Dishes, and Dish Cover*. W’AITI'RS, of all si/fs and shapes. FINE S'L‘^SOI!.'': laigi' f'^r cutiinc:, •»mall for embroidery: Razors and Pocket Knives; Ifiai^ket!^! Ka»ket«! for all purpose^; corn: I] uii>i.^; Iron and Stone Mnrtars; Stone Crock';; Tin Waii-; Cedar Tubs, Pails, ('hums and P.owls; Counter Seales, tu i'ei>:li ^ to u 10 1^,.;; Family Sea'es. t" wi'i^'-h rn ei v nunce t,. 4 i!.. . «• (I 1 ijj i'Ts: Hair and )Vii>- .'•t iv. • TaViU' NLat>; Fe ith-T Dust Pans; 'irta'ii Pins; Hand and Tea Bells; Music Portfolios; Ladies' W.irk Boxes: IlosewooJ Toilet Bo.\es; Ladies' Leather Bags, (large:) White Satin Bt-ails and White Cut Bead-j. f 'r fancy woi-k: I’orte Monaies. entirely of K'.it!:er. .a su])erior a'ticie. Electric Polishing Pnwilt-r; Boy’s Saws: ' nrks M-i'Tv-s A great varii ty of other useful ai'tii'b ■ , k m 1 - i..us to montion. (’ome and see for youis If :it t^c •■''roei- erv Store ” W. N. TlLl.l.N . !f Ah 1. Sept uO 5ti-2m KNI\ K.s l'0!;!v.s. F'»KKS, ’R^T'HITE H.VN'D, with 2 jrong sti i i w * -SI and 1 25 j.er S f: per Do., with prong •>2 per st t; And a variety of others a' 7*> cts to some of which are of m'i’krioh oim.i i y. Ivory handle Knives, with sxrr.i, '.^r PL.Mtl* Fnrl or .\LONK, at *3 to >'t “^0 per s,>t i!o/i-i> For sale at the “Cr-ickerv Sti n.-" ILl.lNGHAST oO 2tii and HACOX. North Carolina BACON. A. M. I AMPBELL. i'-tf 1 May 7. COPPFR, TlX, .V siii:!:t-irox :?! TOKV. . J.\S. MARTINE still continues to manufacture every thing in the above line, at his old stand on H.ay street. Job work done with despatch. Sept 10, 1H58. 4'^-3m SlCiAR HOrSK SVRI P. A Few Bbls. excellent S. H SYRUP. Also, prime tireel MOLASSES. C. B. COOK. Oct. 14. 54-tf FARM FOR S\l.i:. OFFER for sale my PLANTATION on the East siile of (’ape Fear liiver, 8 miles above tho Claren don Briilge. known as the Toomer Lands, containing about 80> .\cres. The Plant itioi. is in a good state of cultivation, and is susceptible of being made one of the most profitable F.irms in the County. Address JNO D. WILLI \MS, l'.sj , Fayetteville, N. t’ , who is .vuthorised to sell. L. J. H AUG H TON. Oct. 14, 18.-,8. i')4tf ur r'i'FR AXD cni'j’.siv fUST rect ived pr Fanny, a few Firkins of very nice BUTTER, and 25 Boxes prime CHEESE C B. COOK. Oct. 14. 54-tf ^ BOOK-BlXDIN(; kindii, e.xeciited with neatness and de ISmali jobs when done must be paid Vii-fure THOS. H. TILLINGHAST. An«leri»on Street. (85P. 11-lY lor sale by W. H. CARVER. 18. lueg: ar. ITN all its B spatch delivered. May Cider \ .\«ig. C OOL SPRIXG mili.s '^HE Proprietors are prepared to ORI.VI) CORN on the usual terms. The Bedstead Manufacturs is still carried on at the same place. Jan’y 11. 1858. 75-tf DI'A'riS'i'RV. R. J. DA\’1S having iKcide l on per manently locating in the Town of Fayetteville, respectfully offers his services to the cit izens of this place and surrounding country. In all the various br.anches of his I’rofes-'ion. including the nianufarture of Mineral Teeth, he is satisfied, after an e.xtensivc experience, to which is added a thorough [•eutal e'liicaiion, that he can giv.’ entire satisf.ac;ton IHOICE _ ' Sides and Shoulders. Oct 14 .Vlso, Western C. B COOK. 54-tf The Mjarge»t CarriasiP I'artori/ in the South! silvi:r pla'ffd (^.\STORS (18 patterns,) Cake Baskets, ’;inille- y sticks. Cups, Tea Sets. (Joblets, Spoon Holder-. Butter Dishes, Butter Knives. Mo'ass.'s I'ups, N.ajik^a Rings, Tea Bells, Pie Knives. Sugar Tougs and Sci'oj.s, AND “For sale i,ow at the W. N. II ESPECTFULLY informs his friendg 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 f>r tho last 21 years, he hopes by strict attention to business, with a desire to give satisfaction, to merit a continu:iiioe of the »amc. He warrants his w 'r'^ to be ina le of the best material and by experienced workmen in each branch of the business His work will compare favorably with any made in the Cnifeil Stat»*s. for neatness and durability. He is determined to sell and do any work in his line on as good terms as any work d .ne elsewhere that is as well done He now has on hani. Fimshki>, the L.MIGE.'^T STOCK of f '(irri(tj^rs, fhtrctfrfirs', Rorl'arcaijs,, and s lit mr It'S, Ever offered in this j.l ice, and a vtry large stock of work nearly finished which will be finishcil daily .Ml of which will be sold very low for C^sll. cron short time to punctual cinl'imers. He has on hand more than ONE HUNDllEl* AND FIFl^ \ ehi- cles finished and in course of construction. fieaV” -XU work made by him is warranted 12 months with fair usage, and should it fail by V>ad workmanship or material wi'l be repaired free of charge Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and examine for themselves. Orders thankfully receive 1 an 1 prompt’y .itten led to Repairing executed at short notice and on very reasonabls terms. Mav 2X, 185:!. 8'j tf FRENCH FORKS, of all sizes.' Sept’r 28. ro {J. \-iv *»M1E '"ol Spring F.'.MILV KES[DEV'’E. with th premises and garden attached. Lately n'cupie by .Mr. T. W addill. Vi)ply at tlie Hotel Oct'r 2. S P O O N S , “(’rockery Store T1LL1N(;'h VST 5(J-L'm 51-tf 1 J. \V. RAKKR Is now receiving from the North the largest, finest, and most carefully selected stock of ri'K^iTi Ri: ever ofiered in this market; which, added to his own manufacture, makes his assortment com plete;—all of which he will sell on the lowest possible terms for cash or on time to punctual customers. F.'ishionable painted cottage bed-rooni turniture in setts; curled hair and shuck, and cotton Mattresses; Looking Glasses: Willow Wagons an.l Cradles; Si.le Bonrds: Bureaus; Secretaries and Book-Cases; What- as far as is in the power of Dentistry. All irreitul.ari- 1 Nets; Tables, all sorts; Wash .Mands; andle Stands: ties of the Teeth treated in a proper and can ful man ner, as well as dibe.ises of the mouth. None but the proper metals are made us« of in the various opera tions. Charges will be moderate, that the benefits of the Profession may be plaoK 1 within the reach of all who may feel an interest in the preservation of th« Teeth jgg^ t)fiice over Houtiton’B Jewelry isiore, where he may be found at all times. M»y 10, 1868. 9tf Wardrobes; Picture Frames and Glass; Window Shades: Cornices; Curtain Bands; Sofas in Mahogony and Walnut; Tete a Tetes; Ottomans; Divaus anJ Stools; Chairs of every variety. Fine Rosewood Pianos, one with vEolian At tachment: Rosewood Melodiana, from the beat manu factories in New York and Boston, warranted as good as any made in the country, and will be sold at New York prices—freight only added. Septtmber 2. 46*tf PMU VIAX CUX.VO. ■'HE undersieneil has made arrangerr ents by which he is prepared to furniwh at short notice, any re quired quantity of .Xo. 1 Peruvian -iiano, all of which will be from direct importations, into tho Port of Wilmington, and warranted pure and genuine. Orders for the above excellent fertilizer are solicit ed, to which promjtt attention will be given. As this is an article which does not a linit of lieing sold on time, cash or its equivalent must ai ,;nmpaii_v each order. HK\ KRL\ Ru.'ih. July 8. 2btf 1 li.L l.MI Aevf (jloods! .\‘W fioods! J. 0. P.OE Is nceiving the Larg'st Stof‘'- of ^la|>P«i and B*'aii«*y i>ry Ever before ('fUMa'd ^ 3’ him. Ahich e!ubra'« u:. tiii LAir.sT STVLKS OF Radies’ & Gentlemen’s Diess Goods. \monz them will be found,— RD’il SILK AND DKoAlNE PA'ITEIi.NS. of the Ittest sl.vh- A large lot FRENCH \IKKIN*S. tc,petli-r withevciy shadtt ol >-Ol>lD DHL.\INI-S, .all Wuol. A largo assiirtinent (d i'reni'h, l.nu i~h a:. 1 .Vmi’rioan PRINTS, DI;B\’.ES, ari l -th( r is f .r Travelling Dresses \ laiiri’ lot of H A -N D SI > .M1. L \ 11. H«> li) U U1; S. A >:reat vaiiet\ 1' i-'li> s’ SilAWl.S un 1 '1.,; \K' BoN.NLTS, Kr* n«-f. A ItTI I'KM A l.s, 1; I i;l; \ V handsom.' stock ol gSeadtf-made i'lolh i. H\T>'. I .M’S. BO'Ifs !v 1 .sii.>1-S; ,;i i:'t.V'- K KTS. and a;' otlni.s goi.-i, b‘-i.T.g i. to a l'r;.-(ioids Stui-.j. dy tli it vls'ts t;i»- ' 1 : ,m.r on tiie -u!)' -r'l" r whether thev porr'i ■ J. I r 'K .\ll the citi/.en.', an i e . r Tcwti. wi!l conf'.T a fiv ir b.' and I'.oking tlirrngh his stocl: or not. Sept. 2'J 1-s5m. 47 i\ jC W •. 5^)01 )S ' ! li L 'u'.isei ib»TS adopt this 'tifth'd ■•!’ un- lu. till ir fiiends (and the jiolili ' • • 'lia’ 'a an- I.""* leceiviiiir into stor- « \-'v ! • s r Civ oi- (.ooDs, EMI’.R.\.CIN; a II 1 C It i K , HARDWARE, CUTLERY, 3ADDL2.1Y A-.. tV-. All of which they are di.sposed to sell at r”.. mi i profits for cash, or on the usual time r* sj* *i..si parchasers who are iu the h ibit of p i^iri * !.’ k \V \L* 1 f I I V July 26, 1858. GLU. W. WILLIA.\1S CO. 31- I ll.iLE & 801^
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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