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( Krt ; .it \ iN fh. • lltUi r.i| ilK' ui »“ t I r It *• V '*'■ " P '!i ’ ti . ' - ^Hr- ■ itt 1 , » Ml hdJ wu i'll,-. h, (‘tit 'lor.' hov - »Ilv SO >n. I’liW - T \., f II, , ■ f pu > »lu‘ I str. n. . ;s 'f . r il nil. Ur> ; pCi'I ,he : i!le. lo. I, ritr, , 0 ot - JU'il- Chi L»*t ot reii . r.i. U \'h.: ■--i >r th. e rif \-..- :i- I. • J..;: the ur n t.v; ’h.i- th Billl . >U:i -i t. Up ir )()K i'. . . >t n!t- \ k: Wtf Kt-K : Hr , 'Ki; l; V -K II TOK K' - V. th- I til'.j I . eJit I rif- hi- a f. Ul(>: ‘ .IVC- UUll' ’ W:i th.ili '■ ero I u ri ll jr • f.O- ills : III II i •r> ■wr :ie ^ III ci:i: ex- - tJ. - : = iag ai' i r tli»D t hs ; . s uni- :jI» ' ’ft U- "J icj- St> ,01 ■ II t U'lU' «ac .(i = n.'Ugli ;.t:.? j=-' ^ioU: 7- ceuii ■u thes« B SEMI-WEEKL, Y. \[ZL Mil.] FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., NOVEMBER 29, 1858. [NO. 767.] iM'il MOMVWs \M) iHrilSDAVS. IV WWA] A: sox. i i>n''ii's i‘t;oiMiir.Toiis. ^ • Sc;!. W.'o'tvlv (t|(sKi:vi;R 5^:5 00 it paid in a c, '** if ;'aid ilurin^; the vciirof subscriji- r S4 ;i*'ter t!u‘ (‘;ir lias ex]‘irc J. e'tvlv ; •lisi.RvtK .'f'J Oi'j'cr annum, if piiiil in » »»!! ■*. ■** if j'a;d liii in;; the vi.*ur of siil)6crij>- r ; ;;ft^r the voar hu> oxj'ireil. > \ i, ;l; I ^ I.MI'.NTS insert! i.i l\,ir sixty cents per .,r>- ■'!'' lini--? for the tirst. and tliirt v cents for each publication. Veivrly iidvortisenicnlshv spe- j. :iTract«. at re:V!. iiublc mtPs. Advertisci b are i t. sliilc the number of insertions desired, or r Continued tiL forbid, iiud ctiurged accord- ■ V A i>.T:;'ements to be inserted insiJe, charj;cd 50 per • ' i-vtrii. \i,\l I ill.1l .i.\i) m\ MKIilN. :iL = ,!.cribers havo ftruu'd Copartn»“rship und^r tj.r iKiiac of (.OLDSroN v\ i-n.LKU, i :!ei-f'r Siie a large and well sulejtid stock uf tNJI- S. W ARE. }l ^LLOW-WARK, ■aI^I‘LERY. L‘>r>T.:. Slh^KS. CvTToy YAuy. sni:t:Ti\i;s. ,y.- they = liil the :itteLtion if thiir friends anl ■ • uiTS :euer-i!lv fitore one door East > f H. i L. i I'SKl'l'l. .\K l'lCl,i;s. l^'^LUIl), Oil iin l Lard ■ Hrittanlu and Hrass Candlesticks: t^uperior Stf'cl SiiullVrs; liiiltania Castors. T*'a I’i'ts and Coffee Pots: l>rlttaiiui i'(MlNS and L.VliLKS; iiiitijiuia Ci’ninuinion Sets, Goblets and Cups; Tinned Iron Sp^pons and Ladles: I’lanished Tin (’otlee I'rns iii 1 1‘ot.s. I'ea 1‘ots; 0_\st''T- ,-,n 1 ISeof Steak I>ish''s. and Dish Cover*; \\,\1TF.RS, of all sizes and sliapes h l.N K SCISSt)l!S; larpe for cutting, ^smali for embroidery; Kuzors ami Pocket Knives; for all purposes; ’OFri:a: nii.i.^; Iron ami Stone .\lortars; Stone Crocks; Tin Ware: Cedar Tubs, I’ails, Churns and Hiiwls: (’ounter ‘^caies, to weiih \ to ‘J40 lt>s; Faiiiiiy Scales, to wcisrh every ounce to 4 lb; ( (H'U l‘ijp» is; Jlair ami Wire Seive?: Table Mats: Feather Dusters: Dust Pans; ('urtain Pins; Hand ;iiid Tea Hells; ■Nlu“ic Portfolios; Ladies’ Work IJoxes: Rosewood Toilet l?oxes; Ladies’ Leather Haj;s, (lari;e;i White Satin Heads .ind White t'ut Heals, for fancy work; Porte Monaie^, entirely of lealher, a S'lperior article; Llectr'.c Pohshiui; Povvdi r: P>oy s Saws. Corkscrews A ^reat variety of other useful articles, loo tedious ti: in.’titii'ii. (,’ome and see fur yourself at the ‘‘Crock ery Store ” W. N TILLlNiiHAST. Sept 30 50-'Jm iS W. I Ciui.usrus ] N V r _ I [A. W. Fillkr f.j-l 111 \L\> FALL AM) WINTKR DRY (iOODS. ALEX. JOHNSON, Jr., II \S riL' vcJ and is this day receiving a I'lr^jc and STO( K OF ;>ODS. eiiibr-i;-ing all tl.e uowi>t st_. es "f Luiih s Dr*‘ss (loods. t'loaks. Sliawls, Ba^qut s. Bonnets, lv;bl)ons, i'!o\vor&, Hiid ’i'riininiiiLrs, ot’ ;i:i kinds. FOiS UE,VTijr..lMK»V. \ very desira' le st^ ‘k of Re:i(l\-Made Clothmn. Clotli.'S. Cassi- ineres. \fating, Hats. Caps. IJoots, iSiiocs, I’inbrellas. \:c.. \'c. I L-.iui-i with ni-iny at tide? not deemed necs^sary rate. A !' ‘ L;ch wi’.l be offeri d li.w t..r C.KSH, or on • ...e t. e ' ' uS '.Miv when car ■ 1 ii. AIJ'.X. JuIiNSON. Ju. r - vf-vii.o, N. (' , Sept. 'Jii. l''-‘)3. 47tt FILL NTIHK !'()!l 18r)8! sr.XliK cV \\ ILfJAMS, .Vre F 'W ref- iviiij their .''Ki’i>VD SUIM’LV of staple Fancy l>ry HAT.-, ( U'S. nooTS. SH'^Kii. HONNhlTS, LMIU'KLI \S. AN^i Ki: VDV-.MADII C Lo T n I N«; . i ;:r‘'it variety of arti '‘ -i v 't enumerate I. I', ' St - k is very large and well a--' rtfd, comj'ri- t : j I t:,. l;i!ei.t stylus and p itferiis. an 1 wiii l>e •tfiT- . : t Wn.,': -j.!e Huy; rs on liheial terms, eit ier for • ' ■ T ■iT.t r'ived paper. i 1. >TAKU] L-I. .M. WII, LI A MS. ' •-r 11. o l tf \^\v ;)(H)s •u^ 'criberi! adopt th’-^ m«*tliod of informing ■ tiieir friends ind the puolii- c;en«ra!ly,i that they ir* E V receiving into store a very large and general :sr( CK OF (iOODS, EMHRAl’IN':; ii H o i' i: HARDWARE. CUTLERY, SADDLERY, i\: 4'., cV' c • A f which th«y are di-ipose 1 to «t ll at reasnnable ■■ f >-v;Hsli, vT on the u-ual time to respon&ibi« Tf. .ii.-ri“r9 wlij ar* in the h iMt of i>>viu^; GKO. W. V. iF.LlAMS & CO. J -J'’.. ."^l- rni: SI iVsc’iMBKii '|"'.\KK"' thi- method of inf'-rmin;: the publie that he 1 ^ii'tikeii the Store re -'*ntly : ccupie l bj ,J. Davis, r.' i r below ,J. W. Lett s and opj ■I'^ite tlie Cape ^ ^ wh -r«' he will be ji^easeto see all his i .n 1 customers. He will k p c^.nstnnt^v on '.in : I US' irtiueiit of i.- 'tKlK':. DRV tJoODS. ll.VRDWARK A\l> Pi;:)Vl' ^ 1 will aeli low for c i'h •ill. JAMKSW i-i_ ■ tti-V;”e. N'. •' , .Xuc.'. SI, 1^ '»-'. i'.VXSO. uii ii-rsi>:ni‘d has r:iade urri»-g'-:nents by which I iie it* pre[iare 1 to furniidi at short notice, any r«- . re i quantity of .\o. 1 IVriMiaii ^wiiano., ‘ ' which will b» from direct importations, into the s I' if Wilmiw^ton, and warranted pure and >;‘ iiuine ■; :«r* t''‘r the above exc(dlent fertilizer are S'l'.icit- fi. Which {irompt Httention wll’. be ^iyen tlii« is an nrticle wiiich does not admit of being i ii time, cash or its eiuivalent must U'-C 'tnpany eiich :.r ipr. HEVKRLV RoSli. K.NI\ KS .\.\1) I'OltlvS. ^ HITK IIAM>, with :2 prong siekl FORKS, ai ■ 5^1 and 1 '2o per Set: Do., with 3 jTOfjg du , at 5^1 .')0, 75, and : per set; ■\nd a variety of others ui To cts to '2 50 per set: some of which are of aL i’K.nioii qi ality. Ivory handle Knivi--;, with mkli. .t platiuU Forks, or .M.uNK. at to ti "U p'T set ^r dozen. For sale at the ‘-Cr ckerv Sti rc" 'W N TILLING II AST. Sept. l!S 50-2m j i\olice to IViflow!^. ^51111K Widows of Mexican Soldier#, and the Widows M of Soldiers who uitu i\ sukvicb in the war of IHl'J, can havo^tlieir pensions continued by calling on the under'-ijrtu d, Coi,gross having made adJitioual pr,vision for them (live me the manaKCment of your claims, aud the 111 luey sliali come at unoo. or uo uharge. JNO. M. ROSK, Agt. for PeuBions. Fayettuville, June 12, I8GH. I'j- r. A. E. BOIlNSTElVr, *isent for liicheritiff'^s M*i4tnos, of which he has always some on hAud. Wilmington, N. C., Oct’r -, 18oS. 5I-lypd TKOV FUI.LEU’, A Korneys and roun.sellor.s at Law, 1.8 koisi>o\ co., c. B*OH1:rT E. TROV and JOHN P. FULLKR, have C •. formed nn association for the practice of tbeir professiipn in Robeson County. The former will also attend the Courts of Hladeii and ’olu!nbns: the latter will also attend those of Cumberland. The Oflice in Lumbert'>n will be kept open at all times. Jan’y 1, 73- SIDNEY A. SMITH, Altorr»ev nntl C'ouii'elIor at Law, »>V1ITIII'.-v. V., ^^^ILL attend regularly the County and Superior V ¥ Courts of Wake, .lohuston, Cumberland, Har nett, and Wilson. .\11 business entrusted to his cure will receive ) rompt attention. Jau’y I J, ’.'iS. 7C-ly Sir. ii. ISI^ACK, OFFI(’b) Front Rooms, over Dr. S J. Hinsdale’s Chemist and Drug St'«re. Feb'y 7, I .soO. 7tJ-if W]tl(;HT & FILLER, Atturneys and C'ounsellors at Law, I'ayetteviilc. g ILLMLNT G. WKlGHr and HARTHOLO.MEW h L LLLR have ass ici itP'l theui'elves together for the practice of their jirofession. Prompt attention given to all bu i:iess committed to their charge. They will practice in t!ie counties of Cumberland, ilaroett, Sampson Robeson and Hludea. lug. 123, I8')S. 3y. WESTERN RAIL ROAD. SfiMMWIJJ. HOTJSR EWVi:TTi:VIM.K, X. V. SCHOOL BOOKS FOR THE I'XIOX. A S BAllfVKS CO., En,t Sale oj Gne.n Street, n few D„ors 53 jQjjjy gTREET, KEW YORK, PlliLISHEBS ,1\U MBS-mEES. ON and after Monda}', ‘Jlid d.iy of November, the 1 Freieht Train will run RICGl'L.MlLY between! Fayetteville and McClenahan’s Station: leaving Fay- ! ettevillc every morning at 7 o’clock and returning at i 1 o’clock in the afternoon of same day. j ('onsignors are re'juested to send tickets with arti- I cles, stating consignee, destination, ,!j-c. I W A KLPLR, (’hief Fng'r Sup’t. Whet.ever the amount of freight m.iy require, an extra T.'ain will leave Fayetteville and return in the afternoon, Nov’r ;i2. 60- Lin'r 1: in .01 I S u n e. /'plHK Subscriber desires through this me- dium to acknowledge tlie liberal pa- *>'onage bestowed upon his House the past year—and as he has just erected New Stables and (’arri i je Shed convenient to the House and to water he takes pleasure in Sfijing 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. F^very exertion on his pan shall be used to render them comfortable during their sojnurn with him. His table is always supplied with the best the market affords. P. SIIEMWELL. Marcli 24, 1855 8Gtf j|^TE.\MEll “F.VNNV” leaves Fayetteville every Monday and Thursda\’ morning, at 1') minutes after Sun-rise; and Wilminttton Tuesday and Friday, at o’clock,—carryin^r ]>assengers and freight. Steamer “.SOl'TH ERN KR,” with a full complement of Flats, makes ou«j or mure trips per week, as cir cumstances* in^iy rC'iuire. The accident to tlie Steamer “ROW.\N” will be re paired in a few days. She will tiien take her place in the line. T. S. LUTTERLOH. Oct’r 4, I808. 51-tf Hi/4 SIIAER IM.Al'i:!) M 1 X.'^ToRS .18 p;.'terns. ' Cake Haskefs, C*»ndle- " ' sticks. Cup*. Tea Sets. G-blet-., Spo..n Holders, Huttfr Dishes. Hutter Knives. NI 1', I'Sea Cu is. N ipkin Rii.gs, Tea Hell^'. Pie Knives, Sugir I’jugs and FRENCH F O Pw K a , AND S P O 0 N S , LOVEIII) ELDIUDGE, •irtornf’tf at JLaw^ ^t^lLL atiend the Courts of Johnston and Samp- 9 w son (,'ounties. Smithtield, Ai)ril lo. yf»-tf PETER MALLETT W ITH D. (.'ULDEX MLHRAY, aEWERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, S r a K t T, yoHK S-*- 0 2 6 ov r H of all sues, for sale low at the ‘‘Crockery Store. W. N T1LLIN(’.HAST. Sept'r 2t>. AO.-Jm TIIK llorSE-KEEPKH'S BLESSING, Herrick’s Patent Carpet-Sweeper, I^XllIHITED, and orders received for the same, at J G. \ L. HRANDT S, Hay St., Fayeiteviiie, N. C. Oct’r ‘JO. C)f- TIN PLATE, ^h«‘et Iron, Iron Wire, COOKI\€i *»TOVI> Tl\-U Alti:. -Always on hand, at Wholesale or Retail. R(JOFIXG. (J UTl'KRIS}, ■\nJ all kinds of Jobbing, done at short notice, by C W ANDREWS, Market Square, Fayetteville. July y. 27- I'OR SALE OR Ri:N'r. A CONVENIENT DWELLINC. IDJl’SE, on Ilay- m mount, near .Nlr culirs enquire of J. G. May 7. J. (' ThompS"n's For parji- Shepher l, Es j , or A M. CAMPBELL. 'J-tf I'Ti.l-'KY. >N .\N’.' Llnrol'S, ■ :iii time t |iuoctu 11 .SELLKR'!. ('OPFEU, \'\S, 6. SHI'.E'r-lRON ^1 ^\i FirTn:v. f AS. MARTINE still contim.e^ to marufiicture evi-ry thiinr in t- e abi'V-,- Mmc. at his o', t stand on H ly street. .lob wurk done with desp itch. ^ept 10, 4').8m lu ri'i:R A\i) ciii:i:si:, JUST received pr Fanny, a few Firkias of very nice 15UTT];R, and 25 lioxes j.rime Clll E.SE. H Oct 14. COOK. ■;1 tf luN 2f.tf Gr. 8c L. BRANDT, l^'holrsalr attfl iSrtttH fft’ftfers hi STArLE A.\D FAXry Dm' (:oH)s, • . 'thiiio and 1-'irrii~hiiig (Joo l-; 1» >Mfs ami Shoos; Hat aijil ('afi>; J’lUiik'; t'arpct lii^s uiiJ \ llardwaro; ('iitlory; Cn ckerv; .'Iu-,iiMl lii.-trmiifiifvj Iiiip.irtifl (1 i- vaii'ia and I'riiicipo Si‘i:ir,-'; fur hale by llii' B.ix only A large a>a irtim nt nt Nc^ro lilati- kcts, Mackinaw>, I'cc iVc. ■ -mprising in all one of the 1 .r.n-st, !ia-i I-s .:net and ti::- most thorough assortiiieot „i^ ..y.T ^.xhit.ited in this market, and will be so' i cl.eip ;,,r Casli, or on time to those who jiay their accouiit-, ai tirst presen- tHtioIl. .Mir frieiid.^ and the p'lbiic generally are v.-ry re- e' t: iil. v iiiv::e l to give us an eariy call aa I secure a ^'.od bar^.ain. G. k L, P.R.VNDT. S'.uth side Hay St , Fa\etreville. .N C. .)t Ik, 1.01 tf Ni.W AM) CHE\P (iOODS. JAMES KYLE 11.\S rec'-ivcd a Large and Genera! Supply of Biliy UOOMPS, Uootv ais«l ^lio«‘!i, llatai, llolt- in;f 1 lolli^, A:c. ^ of whicli has been purcluiscd by the [iHckage for all ot wliii h is oflered ut th. lowest market price ■jy wh,,.(.sale op retail Oct. 14, lbv>». *N' all its kinds, executed with neatness ai.d de spi'.tch. Small jobs wlien done must b piid Viefore ie!iver-.J THOS. H TILLINGHAST, Aiider»oii fetreet. ;.7 '4 i«j.' II-IV i Cider Vinegar, tor sale bv W. H C.UIVER. Aug. 18. ro LEA^E. I « MIL Cool Sj ring F.VMILY HE.''1DEN0K, with the ! it pierni^'-s an 1 ^ar Ion uttajlie i. lately occupied ' by Mr T. Waddill. ^!>p'y at the Hotel. I Oct'r 2. 51 tf July 2'.t, lSo'. JA5i C. SMITH. MILES COSTI.N. JAS. C. SMITH & Co., ir'actovs^ I'oiHtnission and M'or~ ivartli tf'4^ • fterrU ants. WILMINGTON, N. C. ■ ^R*MPr attention given to sale of Tl.MBER, LU.M- i HER, NA\ ,VL SIORE.S *nd all kiuds ol Produce. Liberal advaneenients ma le on Consignments. Refers to E. P. H.\i.l, Pres’t Hranch Hank of State. H. R. SxvAUi;, Cash r Hank Cape Fear. JoUk Daw son, Eiij. April 2'), I80S. i-lY JOHN M. CLARK, Coiiiniiasiuii \\i I'orwardii)^ Merchant, WIl.MlNGTON, N. C. UT ILL give j'roiujit attenti in to sale of Country Produce, Naval Stores and Cotton. ,4yi,'.r f'tr Ruih tiifi OrrelL's Ltut of August Ihoh. 3btf W. H. TURLINaTON, I’oiimib.^ioii Merchant, \o. 4 Norlh Waler St., WlL.Mi:>(jlTuX, N. c. i ®7^1LL give his prompt personal attention to tlie T W sa.e or siiipnient of all Consigumeuts of Naval Stores or otiier t.'ountry Pi'uduce. Nov. !S. ^ ti' JOSEPH li.vKER, Jk., A r £' o a A a: a a t i. \ w, 8 AS taken an otli;-o next door to Wiu. U. Wright's ■ I. Law oliice on Gi .^eii Street. He will attend and practice in tne (.’ounty .in 1 Sujieriur i^ourts of Cum berland, P>; id.’n, Robeson and SampS'^n. -Marcn - I, li5o;d. 7'Jtf THO. C. FULLER, • it tome t/ and Cottnseilor at M^aw. Ol FiCi; at K,ole>'s Hridge, recently occupied by James lJunks, Lsn-, Fayetteville, N. C Jan'y 1, 18'>7. \\inUr ()al.s on Cotii>ij;nnicnt. J-OO L-N-'UXED winter oats, just T. WADDll.L Has taken charL'e of the FAYET rE\ ll.r.E HOTEL. With eliicient aid in the ilifferent depart ments, and his own supervision of the entire Establishment, he hnpi-s t j givf satisfaotiou to the Patr ns of the House. Raleigh and \Varsaw fuur-horse lines of Stages arrive and dcfiart from this ilouse Daily, and the Salem Stage Tri-weekly Fayetteville, N. C., Oct'r 1, 185^*. ~ REAL ES'lW rE FOR SALE. ~ WILL be sold, on Wednesday, December 22d, at the Market House in Fayetteville, at 12 o’clock, ciloss ckm:m:si K\u:Totiit% containing Eight Sfdnning Frames and Ten Sets of Cards, with willow Whipper and Picker, and all other Gearing beloncring to tin* same, with a tirst r.ito Lathe. I This lot contains Five ,\cres of L*ud, on wnich are all j of the Out-buildings for factory piirn 'Ses an 1 a large Dwel'.ing H"Use and Well of excellent water in the •yard. .-\lso, (tS'E LOT on ,\rin .'^ti---.*?. .n wai.di are j Three Double Houses. so, 'i'HRi'E BRD’lv .'^'i'ORES Ion Ptrson Strei-t, adjoinin'^ the I'lne Fear !>ank lot ' on the Ea>t. with a large Lot in the re*r and commo- j diou« Warehouses. I Here is an opportunity for investing: money that will ! pay a good per cent, on tli.- inv-*stnu'nt. Persons wishing tj purchase will be shown the property by calling on the suliscriber Terms made known on the da}’ of sale. JAMES KVLE, Jr. N’ov’r 20, l&iJi. 6o- \\ ILIJAM 1 1‘UICi:, Inspector of •\'ar/tl Stores^ wjL.yjxoroy, c., JBi^f"Solicits the ji>itronage of his country friends and all others engaged in the Turj entine business. Office >orlli »*treet. Nov’r 22, ISoM. ^1-ly F. M. HIZZELL GROCER .i .\ D (’ 0 MM I S SI (I N M E R I’ II .1 .N T No. -U IVoKTii Wat?:r Stkkkt, WILMINGTON, N. C. PR(,>MPT and personal attention given to the re ception ot all kinds ot countrj- produce, either for Sale or shipment. Orders for groceries from C'uh customers will re- oeive immediate attention, free of oomiuissions. Nov. IW, I808. t)4-ly r.ACox. ^ lID)I('E North (,'arolina H.\C()N. .\]«o. Western A, Sidf.s and Shouiders, Oct 14. C. H COCK. 54-t; Sl (;\R NOI SE SVRl iv A Few Hbls e.’CC‘*l!ent S. H S^ RCP. -\1s'i, prime i » twtei M()L.\.S.SES. C. B. COOK. Oct. 14. r>l-tf SC HOOL iJOOKS. ^^MlTH'.S Illustrated .\stroiiomy; Smith’sGeozraphy and .\tlas—Revised and Enlarged; .''inith’s Quarto ticography; Montfith’s (leogr.iphii's; Waylan I s Poli tical Economy, abridged for schools; Webster's Quarto Dictionary, 'io , ‘ic I IMI.I' H- Nov. 1, 1H')« I'hc I'annoi Ji and lMaiitor.s', and 'I'ur- ner’s North Carolina AI^>IA.\ VCS, (or 18,59. For sale by E. J. HALE 4- SON. Oct. 21, I«58. 64tf j Blank Warruiite for sale at this OtHce Oct’r 2':. received and for sale by JAS. G. COOK 58- • fitumble Tin: i.e\ i:u LWHiO IIATOil! 1’i;KI’AKKI> i'.v I'l; > \ Nh HH1>. (ompoiiiHird piitirel) from TS nNK OK THK IIKST l’LK*;\nVF. ,\NI» LIVKR MK- 1 iM»’lN’KS tn.w the pnldic. ihut »■»•> h f'ufhnrtic, »*siei. Hnd uun *• ©fTectm*! '.liHri kIi> othH-- nit-dit iiiv Wtk -wn. }\ ii» iiol *iily Ii C'tthtirttr. liut h irnit* 1\. HCtiiij; fijsl «'ii the Liver lo It* malT*?r, l!u*ti «•» ilu* hlmiifir'ii niid i.. '‘nrrv ntftliHt nmtier. thi.- efTt?rtu- ally, w\il»out Ati> of the |.Hiuful exj-. :«• i.ied :ti thr h It *trt*T ifiljtMj-' tl‘»* Ht llit* wan.« titnr that U It . «>id w Ij.mi t.vkri* dii’.l\ ii; rnu«it*rrt’e d-». n, will an«l bu;l i it ii;> witli utin*iiHl >tij*iditT l.lvrr htinjHti . id • tliH u of the ivsfrm are enlJifly •l»fpend»-»it Hy ai:o. TWO DOORS \HOVR (’. T. IIlKlil i SON’S STORE, I'ayelleville, Jan’v 20. 64-ypd ir\NI) EOR SAI.E. d‘*sirous of .selling ACRES OF L.\ND in the County of Robeson, two miles from Ran- dalsville Post Office. There is on the tract a comfort able DWELLING and all necessary Out houses, also. Saw and Grist Mill. Cotton (iin and Press. 75 acres cleared and snder culti»ition. .\11 the Tract is fine farming land. No better place can he found for a Turpentine Still To a person who wishes to make a permanent residence, this is a fine chance. Moral neighborhood; churches an I schools convenient. If acDlied for soon a bargain will be given. JA6. G. COOK. Oot. 18, 1868. 66tf Lir^r for the juu*>er t itomaeli ii» ui tault, tlit*lM*wrU • T^UMU 8i)t1'er» ill ce«Kel to do it*. iui\ ffjui. i»ne of tlie «• [.rartico «‘f mor»» thfiii lurnty wheiewitli to couuteinot the it lii»bk. 32 To prove that this rempdy bleil with lil%c*r '0111- ba? but to tiy a liottlr. Hiid Theiie iniin reru^Tt* m|] nvfcfeni.f'.ppUtri th«- . li»vi>:«»rHt»nK tht' hfi-inat !. liiiS tlie wliole n»a«iunery. i»*ino\hjK effet'tin^ a railicHl cute. Kllloii^ Hr*- L«lv' r illvli^orntor. Ui.- afT»*r ealiijp it* smT and prereiit the fo«.rt fj«>iu Only one dosv tnkfn befort* mare. Only onf* do^c tnkt-n getitly, h:mI cm*-'* 4>nt» dose tnkati after ea4‘li t int* dohe of two tea SIrk llendarlic. One brittle taknii fui f«> eaii^e of tlie dis»*a>*t-. hjk! Only one irunu*dlHii-)> One do^e often repfKi«*d is I^lorhiiA, an«! a prrvenlivt* 0.5^ Only one U»tlh* nysteni the etfectii of niedi One Iwttle taken for lownesA or unnatiiial ool»r One dose takru h »h«»rt gor to theapi>^t»Tf. and make;* One done often repeMt**d rticra io it^ worM form- llowc‘1 complHinti* yiehi >ne or two dose’* *iire?i at Children : there i.n no ^uier. the world, as it n^'r^'r A few bottles cure> eb«i rbent«. We takeplen^nre in rec>>m pretentivp for Kt vrr ainl and all I«''ev**r* of a |{||« with certainty, and tboli^and^ wonderful virtue*. I'f the m*i :■ ! riiH ith lui.c’ .-i.n well, fiill> d«*vel'-)>ed 'i he > ■! tin- lir?ilthy acii>'n of tli« nn 'if Uf (iniiMioiiR. when the are at faull, aiid ihe wh- “f one or^THii- tho Ffi' the ot ihai ur* h>i.- made it *«iudy. in a yearv. in f,nd *««me leiuedv umij> deran>:«.‘iuenls lo wliicii at h»>t fouini. any per»«on trt»u- any ot ita fonna, ' • >i(\ U't ion I*- C(*i sain. niojl-id *r I'Hrl matter from j'ia.-e i.talihy fJ«Mv ot ^•au^Mi^; !::i.d ti.> di»r**st well, ^'ivintf tiifie and hr’alth to the the caui*e of the disease— fn ient to telleve the stomach riiii’tr and •nurin^. rt'liriiig. pie\ent8 ii>'/ht. I'M'^eiib th« bowels ■>}- IliriirKj*. nu’Hl will riirr I7‘y'6|>‘l>Kin '^>.•on^'ll^ w ill ah\H\s relieve male iib^trnrtlon renioveh tliv make‘s a t. ; cuie relieve^ C. IlolU*. while a sGttt cute tor C liolf ra of I'holi-ra. needed tn thmw ont of the rine after a lon*f hickriesii •lalin(li-«' retuuveii all &mI from Iht- skill. time before eating '1- !> -tl jJiirrst f n. i-iire^ i lir»nl‘ l>lar-> w hile II 111 ill V r and alnj"*>t t» ttie f:.>t il-.-e tai kh eau**ed b\ \\ orin*( iu ‘*afer, or speedier remedy in lJi'0|Miy, by exciting ti»e mendinjc thin medicine a CIiIU Kever, louii Typr. It operated .lie Nvillnn; to t♦•^1il▼ i-» it* All %%'lio iiffr It arc flieir iiiiaiiiiiiotis Centlmoily In lt favor. Watrr In llic iiioiitli wtfli tli« Invl- ^orator, anl M\Tall»\v b«»f U l4»^‘tli«*r. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR IS A SCIKNTIFIl’ MKliHAI, l)!Si (J V EK\. a.i-1 i» Jall.v workinf; curef. alinofft too ^reat u* l.^liere. It cuie^ at if by cnatric, tr^n A« flrst and »»*ld;>m mor# thau one bottU \u required to cure any kind of I^lver i‘>tuplaint. fmiu the workt JautuH' t or to a ct)mmon H«nUacJt€, ftll of which are the reault of a iJUcaArd l.l%'er. FK1«'R ONC DOLI.lR PEK BOTTLB. Dr. 8ANFOKI>, !*roprieti*r. 345 Hjoavlway. N’cw Y«>rk Betalled bj all Prugtriits. Holii aljtohj/ JAS. N. SMITH, Fayetteville, N. C. (). IIOUSTO.V T OULU inform his friends and former customers that he may be found 2 doors below the Cape Fear 15:ink, and d doors aL.jve his old btaiid south side Person Street, where he intends to keep on hand. Harness, Saddles. Bridles, Whips, Collars, and every thing belonging: to his traIc. Tie resi>ectful- ly invites his friends from the country to call and ex amine his stock before purchasing. He w ill .'ittend to Repairin'; of Ilarnessand Saddles punctually, and his charges shall be moderate. He would reijuOBt all indebted to the firm of HOUSTON' & OVEKIiV to settle with W. ()verby or himself, as they are coiupeile'l to settle the firm’s debts. August ‘i? tf COL PON BONDS EOK .'‘ALE. WOULD INVITt .^TTENTtON TO THE NATION A I. SERIES —OF— sT.i\i).ii{i) mmi ji!>0Ks. I'L ULISHEU tlY THEM, A.MO.NO WllU U .\Ui: The National School Jieiufersi, in o Xos , and PronouHcimj SjteHer. Price37i, 50, 7'> cts. and •'iil. Sjeller, '2-> cts. liy Richard G. Parker, A M., of Boit u, and J. Madison Watson, of New Y'ork. These are the latest reading books yet >>rou2ht out, and it is confidently believed sumacs all otiiers in general plan and arrangement, beauty i'.'u-jirations and typography, clia^acterof selections, and a'^apta- tion to the wants of schools They ;g-e sih-. i ly in es- ten.^^ive use in the Public Schools of .New V'-rk, llrook- lyn, Albany, Newark, Lancaster, and other important places. Duvtes' Revised Artthmetivs and lliijhcr Ala- thtmulics. Prices of Arithmetics 15, '2[>, Joan l T-jcoiits. Are dilily increasing in popularity and eircul.iti'.n. They are regarded as the most t ii')ro'i;r'i nn.l ;>r lo- tical of an}- before the public. An cxeei-lir^y’y valu able addition to this course has just >>eeu luado iu the publication of Davies’ Uauer<^ Ahjehra, I^rii;e SI 'J.’> An entirely ne^.' work, designed to nccupy ;.n Inter mediate jd;ice between the author’s Klementurv .Algo Western Ilail Uoad Co. huva for sale iu amounts j br.i and Dourdon. It te:iches the Science ;iti 1 .\n of I to suit purchasers, ; .Algebra by a lojiical arr.ingoment and c!:i>> ii’'iti..n .it' SlJO,OUU of the Coupou Bonds of the County of | tli® principle.^ in tlieir niitural order, a'lii l y illn-'r.it- Cumbarland, bearing 7 per cent, interest, pavable series ot (• •retully semi-annually on the 1st June and the 1st of De'eem- arranged and graded examples. It is Prof. Davies’ ber, and running ‘JO years. S'JUjOOO of the Coupou JJonds of the Town of Fayetteville, bearing 6 per cent interest, payable semi annually on the 1st January and the 1st of July, and runnitig l!U j'ears. These bonds were issued in accordance with law to the Western Kail Road (’o., to i^ay the CouLty and Town subsetiptions respectively. Persons Laving money will find iueii« bonds (at the price the 'o. is belling them) a blotter invetitment than any Bauk Stock in the State For terms aj ply to C. i’. MAl^LF.TT, Esq., Pres’t or to JN,>. .M. ROSE, Treas’r Western R. R. Co. Fayetteville. feb*y 20, 185S. b'Jtf The Lttr^t^t Carrias^e t'aetory in the South! McKETlI A.\ Fj.SPECTFULLY informs his friends and the ■ public, toat he has built up large substantial Hrick iiuildings at his Old Stand, expressly for man ufacturing (.’arriages. 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 give satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same. He warrants hia 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 iu 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. He now hai on hand, FixisiiEU, the L.VRGEST STOCK of Carrini^fi', Darouchcs, Ilockmcuyu, and ; Ever offered iu this j lace, and a very large stock of j work nearly tiai.shed, which will be finished daily ' .Ml of which wUl be sold ver^- low for ('apH, or on sliort lime to punctual cu.-itnmers. lie has on hand more than >NE IIUNHRKD ANI> FIFTY Vehi cles finished and in course of construction. All work made by hiiu is warruuted 1’.^ mouths with fair usage, ami should it fail by bad workmnnuhip or material will be repaired free of charge. Persons wishing to buy would do well to Cfill and examine tor themselves. Orders thfinkfu’ly re -cive i and pp)rnpt!y .itteniled to Repairing executed at short notice and on very re'^sonaUle terms last and best work. Monteilh and McXuI/i/’s Scries of (leojr iphits, Prices 25, 40, 00 cents., and -SI. I Seera to be fjst superseding all others. The p'aa I on which they are arranged, their intrinsic lofrit. enn- I ciseness, Iteauty, and peculiar adaptation, reii t^ .• ili-m i great favorites with both teacher.s and pupils. 1’, y j hari- been officialh’ recommended by the Su;n linti'u- I dents of Public Instruction of very ni'iny .'-tHtev, :ii. i by numerous TeHchers’ Associations uul 1m-':irules throughout the country, and are in ..■IKCC.-I.'^fnl u-.- in a multitude of public and private Schools m every State of the Union. Clark's (grammars, in tico Xos., ji>ri''ts 40 /ind OU cenfn, and Welch’s Atial^.is, price 75 cents, it is believed present the only true and successful method of teaching tho science of tiie Kngiish L.m- guage. They are the Stand«ri| Text-I5u«>ks in the ;>ew Vork, .Michigan and other State \on..al .Sch and in very many of the best Schools and .Vcademies iu the C'juntry. Parktr's School Philosoplt^, price ^1, Is regarded sis the most comjilete, concisc, a-, i ]i>ac- lical t'biss Bouk jn that gulject yel pu'ius'ie.i. i: is more extensively used than -iny iitiier, v.hicii lir'y de monstrates its pre-eminent worth and supi-i i,o :ly. Porter's School Cheniisfr^, price Si, Is oue of the most admirable works prepared for Schools, and requires only a limited au0>u!it of .'ip- paratus to illustrato all tlm exjterimeiUs described. A. S. li. & Co. have recently :iddt"l n»;iny new and valuable works to their .'VATJO'^ A Sj a full description of which will be :ound in ibeir .rt:n' ma sTn^tTi:!^ «’.//./ Lttijr I K just published, cont.lining a coni;,:et.- desciiption, with notices and recoiamendati^ns, i.f ail their School and Library Books. Teacherii and School Officers throughout the coun- trj' are re'iuested to send lor thi« Itl-'S- C'Htf TMt'K C,UVli.iPUt i:, and cores pond with the Publishers in regard to any of their works they may wish to examine or introduce. Addres.1 A. S. HAUNKS k CO , 51 and 53 John Street, Now Vi.rk. A. S. BAKNES & CO. are also publishers of the School Teachers') lAbrartf. lleta; Northend’s Teacher ami Parent Page's Theory and Pr.icticeof Teaching .Mansfield on American Education iJeTocnuevilie .American Institutious Davie.--' Logic of .Mathematics Mayhew on L'niversil Education R(>ot on School Auiutements price. ■>1 'I't i -■> I '.‘d I 1' , 1 20 The above P> oks F;iyettevilie N C. Uct’r 1, IboH. are sold by K. J. HALE V S; i.N, >l-2np >\ li Mav liSo-i. 80-tf Cliroiiology of Vortii Carolina, from 1584 to 1858, by D. K. Bennett. Just rejieived. E. J. HALE & SON. Oct. 21. The Presbyterian Psalinodist, Ciiar- acter and Round Noten. A further supply just reo’d. Sept. 27. E. J. HALE & SON. W. liAKER I' now roccivitig from tlir- North the largest, finest, and most cartfu’.ly selected stock of riK'viTi’sci: ever oftered i.i this m-irket; which, addeil to his own maiuxfacture, nifikes hi-^ nssf rtment com- j.lpte;—all 'if which he will sell on tiic lowest {ossible terms for ca^h or on time to punctual custom>MH Fashionable painted cottage bed room Furniture in setts; curled hair and shuck, and cotton Mattresses: Looking Glasses; Willow Wagons and Cradles; side B>i:irds: Bureaus: Secret iries and Book-Cases: What- Nots: Tables, all sorts; Wash Stands: «'and!e !t.inds: Wanlrobes: Picture Fratnesarid Glass; Wind >w Strides: Cornices: ('urt lin Bands: Sofi« in '!aliog..ny and Walnut; Tete a Tetes: Ottomans; Divanb and Stools; Chairs of every variety. Fine R'sowofid I’iaiio-, ono with ..K ilian At- tachmeot; ilosewoo I ^lelo lians. from the best manu factories in ' ew Vork and Bo.'',ton. warranted as good as any ma le in the country, and will b« told at New Vork price*> —fr>ight only added. 4&-tf DENTISTRY. R. J. D.VVI.^' having drcided on per- laanently locating in the Town of Fayetteville, res[iectfully otfers his services to the cit izens of this pl-ici- and surr.iun ling c-untry. In all the various branches of his Profession, including the manulacture of .Mineral Teeth, he is sati.-tied, after an extensive experience, to which is added a thorough Deutal education, that he can cive entire satistac;ion as far as is in the power of Dentistry. Ali irre;rularj- ties of the Teeth treated in a pro}>er and caretul man ner, a» well as diseases of the mouth >one but the proper metals are nihle use of in the variuus opera tions. Charges wiil be moderate, that the benefits of the Profession may be place i within the reach of all who may feel an interast in th« j.r«serTation of the T eeth Office over Houston’s J«welry Store, wher« he may be found at al! timen. ,\lay 10, 1B58. 9tf TANNiarS OIL ^ DRV HIDES. lil'LS. Tanner’s Oil,—a superior article; aliO, 'Lf a fine lot of Dry Hides. DK>. HENKOW OC SCiii 1 .^VING associatrd theinoc^v. g»-tlier in the pric;ice of l> y. \ '2' L’ S 'i' Zl \ , tender tlu ir jtrt !es>ion .1 i-ei vices t ■ tliis coMiiiiOi it ()n« or both ot tin in nri\ be toun i i:i tin ir i’. '.'Oi: j the Market during their r‘gu ir "!!iuc ii ■ .r.s I’.r i wijole ye-*r. Sioce the above a s 'Ciation ii is b.,‘"ii ‘‘ ii-;o - i. '' w btconie necessary' lor the old buMoo'> o' i»r > ciosi'.l. All who ow him will plen--- cj.;i no i -• 'I TneBv? h iving tv'uiporary sets (u’ipa d f n t -re re lo ed to settle with cash or note. Oct. 2U. r-". to- FARM FOii S\!.» . OFFI’R for sale my PLANTATIMV on Ih H. side of (’ape Fear Uiver, -J inili'S ab iv*- t’l'* don Bii'iiri*. known as the Toumer La’. I-', '• ■ about >'•») Aciei. The Plant ktl o. is in a • ■ of cultivation, and is susccptiVj’.t? ot '.ri..! iii : !>■ the most profitable Farms in the (bounty. Address JNO. D WILLIAMS, L^.l , Favef N. C , wno is authorised to aoli. L. J. UM'irr Oct. 11, if.is. lav. itf The SoutJsern Sinrsi^ih NV an.l .MUSICAL ust I eceived. (’UMPANIO.V, a fuitiiT IL J I! aLI; p y I'.leiiicnlarv Sp E. J. H.VLi: ic !|!!\ Septumber 2 For sale by JAS. Q. COOK, lO" cbsier'c I'ook.. just receive I .■'fpi’r 'it. A rROCLAM\l'T()X, is Excellency, TlIOMAsi IJllAUU, ^'ot:criior of Xorth (\trdiH!. ^arifERE.XS, it has been repr»-"ented to me th.-.t V » one .\rchil>ald McDouyald. late of the C iii’-.ty ot ('umberlf.nd, did on the 27th d.iy of rciiro i. i iu Said (,’oun»y, kill and murder (oie Th'. i.> .1 . ; and tliat the said McDougald is a fugitiv? fr .in jo ; . and has escaped beyond the limits ol tin a>-. Nov.’, to the end tli-tthe s»id .\rc'iib;i 1 '«!.■; i i 1 may ( e arrested and brought to trial for liis s ,;d 'f fence, I do hereby ii-sue this my I’roclamation, - .ig a Iteward of 1 wo Hundred Dollars tor liis fl'pi oi-n- biou and dvliver^ to tiit* Sheriff of (.'umberlaud (' . auy. DESCRIPI'ION. McDougald is about fifty ycaru of age. of -ight linir and complexion, blue e3'es, of .juick speech, lia^ » .‘jc.-ir on the fate near one of iiis jav.>. weighs ab .ut I(jo or 170 pounds, is addicted to intoxi.atiou, and wn:;« drunk is turbulent and trouble'^on.e. Given under my hand and the Great Seul f.f [l. i.Jtbe State, at Raleigh, this the Sixth .lay , f March, A. D. Ib^S. Bj tke Governor, PvLASKi CowPEK, Pr. Buc'y t March lu. TUOS. BRAoG. Ufiif
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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