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SEMI.WEEKLY. FAYK/rTEVILLE, N. C., DECEMBER 16, 1858. [NO. 7T2.] MilNTKM MUM>AVS AND THUKl^UAVS rinVMH) .1. HALK & SON. i:i>ir"Hs am> pKoriuLTOR^; p, , . :^T tiu'Somi-VVeeklv ( )bsekvicr 3)?! OU if paid iu ulvaiu'f if paid iluriu;! the year of (jubsorip- ,.i j> t lifter the yi-ar has oxpireJ. k- I titf U t'ekly iBSKRVt K ■'ii'J MU per ttuuiiui, if pnid in i J\aiioe: if paid duriiijrthe year of stibsi-rip- t. !■ "I > ' *o after the year has expirud. \ U\ I! Ill'ISK M. KN I'S inserted for sixty cent* per K 'liii e • I 1 •' lim*^ tor tlie tirst, and thirty cents for each . . fi' iin^" puhli.-Htion. \ early advertisomeiitsby spe- . . .r.tni. t^ at reas.inable rates Advertisei» are = -tfl t. state the nunilier of iiis**rtionfl desired. 'T » ' li« I'liutiiiued till forlud. an I charged at’i’ord A = >-rtiseiueiits to >>e inserted charged 6U per ■xtr'i. \i:\i nww \\\) m\ mm. iiH>' •iiit'-oribers hav« formed I'opartnership under name ..f (iOLl^s rON \ I I f.I.KK, \ 1 tier for sa!v n lur^e aud well selected s'.ock of tr:.- I/Ai;i‘ WANf. UvLl.UW- :^AUl‘LfkY. ls'>i>7'S. S/foL', COTTOS ^UEETISU^, Jt-c •.tbiili they call the attention of tbeir friends and «u?i"Uit;rs jreuerully Store on« .loor Ka«t of H & K, i Li::y fl W. 1. (.iui L)»io> ] [A. W Fullkr N V r Ji! t*5-l111 \KW KAI.I. AND WINTER DItY ALEX. JOHNSON, Jr., AS received and is> this day receiving a Inrgt) and H as receive desirable STOCK OF GOODS. embracing all the newest styles of Ladio.' nro.s (Jood.^, ('loaks. Shawls. Ba?quos, Hoiinets, Ribbons, Floweis, : and 'rriininiiiirs. of all kinds. FOH A very desirable stock of Ready-Made C'lotliing, Cloth.s, Cassi ni- ro, \ t'Stinjj:, Hats, Caj)s, Bools. SliO(*s. Umbrellas, »Sjc.. skc. !' ijiether with many articles not deemed necessary to er..!iuerate. j \V uf which will be offered low for CASH, or on vme to uuch as pay when calle.l on. ALEX. Johnson, Jr. Fayetteville, N. C., Sept. liO, 18oa. 47tt \tl0.\0 FALL STOd FOR 1858! STAUl{& WII.I.IAMS. ■\re now receiving their SKCoND SUPPLY of staple and Fancy l>ry (irood«, FIATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOEJs, BONNETS, UMBRELLAS. AND REAOV-.MADE ■ LO T Fll NG , U a great variety of .\rticles not i immer.ited. i:.;s Stuck is very large and well assorted, compri- a'.', the latest styles and patterns, and will be offer- t. Wholesale Buyers on liberal terms, either for ■1 ASH" ur approved paper. ; h STARK] J. M. WILLIAMS. Uot'r 14 51-tf WAV ;OOI)S ^■IHL .'ubscribers adopt this method of informing ; I their friend* and the pul>Iic generally ■ that they j 4'^ ri .w receiving into stor* a very large aud general ■ srcCK OF GOODS. EMBRACIN*} ' u K o V i : K11^: , HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADDLERY, A: . 4 . f whicli tht'y are liispose l to Mell at rcasonnble ; f r cftsh. or the u.=ual time to responsible ' nrc;i»!-T3 who arw in the h ili't of p^tyin;;. : GEO. W. WILLIAMS & ('O. ! JuyJO. 31- G. & L. BRANDT, HViolfsalr tiHtt KletaU tf raters in •b TA I >L E .4 SD FA X Y DRY dOO D .S, ttatiu uiiii Kurni«hing Good.^; Hoots anl Shoes; Hat. an.I (’aps; Trunks; Carpet Hags uocl V ali.se«; Ilardwarf'; Cutlery; Crockery; Mu>>ical Instrumonts; Impurted Fl i- varina and IViucipe Soirar^:; f >r salt' by the H ix only. A large as* irtiiimt of \t-gr i liiaii- kct-i, .^]uckinaw', 1.^0 S:f. i ! iii: in all iti^ of tlip larL^est, li iiidsomcst and II. it til iroiigh as-siirtnient of Goods evi>r exhibite'J 'i..- Ill irket. an 1 will l>e sold cheap tor t'ash, or on ■ • - th sr* who pay their accounts ai tirst [iresuii- . r. , 11 , "ii- fili i, is an 1 the public generally are very re- tinVv itivited to give us an early call and secure ‘ i • J bargain G. .V L. BRANDT .South .SMie Hay St , Fayetteville, N (?. s, 1«,jk. 54-tf M'.W \M> ( !IKAi‘ (iOODS. JAMES KYLE ri.‘i''-ive 1 a Large and (ieneral .'Supply of aooaps, llooU and Blal^, llolf- inif ^'4*. ' f h hi!' been purchased by the package tor ' - "t whit-h is dtlered at the lowest market pricu wti. ,r rfi:iil. .i. , ) 1 -- - 5,,f tin plate, Iron, li’un Wirt*, ^ ‘^TOVr.s A\l> Tl^-W\ISI» Alwa\* Mil hand, at Wholesale or Retail /’""Fixt;. i; L"f"T/:i;i\o, ifiJ 3 -.ill.Is .^1 .lubbing. 'I'liie at shurt imtice, by C. w. ANUKEWS, Market Sijuare. Fayetteville. !‘i urviA.N (a^\.\). '(’HK undersigned has made arrangements by which 1 1j« is prepared to furnish at short notice, any re- ''■'i ju.iritity of .\o. I Peruvian iinano, f which will be from direct importations, into the I' It Ilf WiluiiH^'ton. and warranted pure and (genuine. ''TJers for the above excellent fej tilizer ar« solicit- *' Vj which I'tompt attention will be given •Vb thi>j is au tirticle which does not ailiuit of being uu time, cakh ur its equivalent must accompanj ii order BEVERLY ROSE. Juija. 26tf T. W.\I)1>II,L Fias taken charge of the rAYi/r ri:\ ir.Lb: no pkl. With erticient aid in the diti'erent depart ments, and his own supervision of the entire hstablihlinient. he h.'pes to give satittfactiou [tci the Patr.ins ot th« House Hnleiirh and Warsaw four horse lines of SJtajte# arrive tii.l .iepiirt from this House Daily, and the Salem .'taL'e Tri weekly Fayetteville, N (’ . Oct r 1. IS.'.?^, oi aiB n\l,^•T¥:n. ■ ^lOli the yeir tour younir men and two women, ■ !>mart, active and cleanly, for Table and (.’hainber Servants: one ir^od ’ook, (a maii preferred,) strong and healthy: al.so one sober, h.mest and industri- ou-i fellow t'.r Ostler Fi.'r such servants, (slaves woulil be preferred.; liberal prices will be given, and wajres p:ii'l quarterly T ^VADD11.,L. Fayettevile Hotel. Fayetteville, N Nov. J.'>, isr.^’ 07-tlstJ »'ar.iHnian copy. siii:>i\v iioiTsK. i'.»vi-;'rri.;vii,i,i;. f. East .Side oj (ir>('n Sfrtf't. a f'^ty Dours \or(h ur f/if Mnrk'ft /louse. j ^H^ 11 L Subscriber de^‘!r^.•> through this me- | * liiuiu to acknowledge the liberal pa- I , tri'najre bestowed upon hi'^ House the past! yeir—an ! as he h is just erected New Stables and ( arri'tge .‘'hed convenient to tho House and to 'vater ' he takes pleasure in sivying to his patrons and the public generally, that he is still prepared to accom- ' tuodatu them with transient and purmaneut board, and respectfully solicits a contiuuani-e of the liberal pa- i tronage heretofore received. Every exertion on his i part shall t'C used to render them comfortable during their S'.jjurn with him His tublu is alw'ivs supplied j with the best tlm market atiords ! P SFFEMWELL. March -.M. is:.,', iii!Hiii\ liorsr;. ^I^HlS (ONVEMENT AND WPLL l-'UFtNISHED B Establi-'hment was opened for the reception of l}o:irders i>n tin- I'Jth inst The :-ubscriber will spare no pains to miike .all conil'orta’do who may slop at her house, lleirulur tio.irders will liei’e find the quiet com fort ol home. CionLiued with the advantages lo busi ness men of a Hotel, The St ibles of Mr \V. i' Troy are in tho rear of the Hotel, aiid travellers ni'iy entrust their Fiorses to his care, with tht> us.-urani e thai the best treatment will be bestowed .ip.jn th«m, MAl:r ANN POTTER. Oct. 'Jl, 6*j-3m TO rHK l‘l ULIC. ^BIHE Subsi-riber having KE.NTED the Extensive BL STABF.es connected with the Dobbin Flouse, is now prepared te bi'ard Floises liy the day or month. He has swcured the services of an experienced hostler, and pr mises to give satisfaction to all who may pat ronize his establishment. W C, TUOY. Oct. L’F, 1S5¥. WKsrKRN RAIL UOAi). ON and after Monday, ‘J’Jd d ly of November, the Freight Train will run FiEGLL.XRl.V between Fayetteville and Mct’lenuhan's Station: leaving Fay etteville every morning at 7 o’clock and returning at 1 o’clock in the afternoon of 'i.me day. Consi/nors are requested to send tickets with arti cles, stating consignee, destination, ^c. W A. KUPEFl, t'hief Eng’r Sup’i. Whenever the amount of freight may require, an extra Train will Isuve Fayetteville and return iu the afternoon Nov’r IJ'J. Co- RIIL ROllI .\OTKi:! TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. llt\r. ;\M) NKW. ;\ri:!)iri()i s liiii TK for Freight for the Interior of North Carolina.; EFi’H.\NTS atid others about purchasing their I .iTB. Fall an ! Winter Supplie.s, are requested to I notice, that by the comjiletinn of the Nnrth E-vstern 1 Rail F{oad froTu ('harle'^ton. S. to t'heraw, the ad- j vatitages of a ' II l',.\ 1’;ind EX1*ED1T10U.'' Fioute from ; the Seaboard has been opened to tliem .411 freight consi..;ned to the care of the .\gent of the North 1-^ustern Pwail Ftuad will be forw»rdi-d I'FtEK ()F co\imis.>^1(;n. ; No charge will >ie male for .''torage at Clieraw. All | goods will be taken car* of in tho '.'omp.iny's Ware- hou~ia until sent for. A schedule of charges for transportation of freight ' will be found at the Post Otlice S. S. .soLOMoNS, Eng’r and Sup't. Aug 3. i4tf i.rrrrjiLoirs lini^. SCHOOL BOOKS FOR THE UNION. A S 15 \R\KS CO., 61 AND 53 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK. PrBLlSHl-KS no WIMILKS.ILK BIIOkvELLiiRS. WoULLf INVITK XTTtSTlON TO THE \ V I' 1 o \ A L s i: \i I t:s —OF - Vl'nniRII SdlllOL BOORS. I'L’UI.lSllELi BY TlltM, AMO.NU WHICH ^Rll The ^aftomil S'Jioul Ri'udfis, in ii and /■’/■)nDlineitnj Sj'filer. I’rice ‘J;>, 3i^, cts. and i>F Spellar, cts. Fiy Kichard (>. F’arker, M , of Fioston, and J Madisiiii Watson, oi New York These are the latest reading books yet brought out, and it is confidently believed nurpaHS all others in general pian .and arrangement. Jieiiity of illustrations and typography, cha-actcr of selections, and adapta tion to till' wants of scli'iiils They are already in ex tensive use in the I’liblie .ehoi>ls of New Vork, Brook lyn. .\lb in\, Newark, Lancaster, :ind other imnortant places Da ¥irs’ Iiii:ised Arithmetics and llitjher Ma th' maticK 1’rict‘s of .Vrilhmetic.' '2-j, 4-"» nnd 75 cents. Are d.iily increa'‘ing in popularity anil circulatioa. They are regarded as the luo.st thorough and prac tical of any before the puMic. ,\n exceedingly valu able ad'lition to this course has just F>een madw in tha publication of Dovif'i rniremiti/ Ahjebrn, /V/ceSl “25. ■•Vn entirely nev wmk, designed to occupy au inter mediate place between thu author's Elementary .Alge bra and liourdon Ft teaches the Science and Art of Algebra by a logical arrangement and classitication of the principles in their natural order, and t>y illustrat ing the’r ,‘i['plication in an extended series of carefully arr.'inired and graded examples. It is I'rof. Davies’ last and be>t work Munteith iind .S>‘rir's uf (leujraphies, I’rices I'j. Ji». fiU cents , and ->1. Seern to be fast superseding all otFiers The plan on which they are arranged, their intrinsic merit, con ciseness, beauty, and peculiar adaptatiiin. render them great favorites with !i,iih teachers and pupils They have lieen i>tlicially recommended by the Supcriuten- dents ot F’ublic Instruct; m of very many .''tates, and f'y numerous Tearhers Associations and [nstitutes throiigh'iut the country, aii'.l are in suci-essful uae in a multitude ot | ublic and (irivate Schools in every State of the Union. ('Lirfi's (Jriiinni'irs, m two \os , prices 40 and GU 'eutf, and Wt^rh's Auil//sis, price 75 cents, It is believed present thu only true and successful method of teaching the science of the English Lan guage. They are tiie .'^t.indard Text-Hooks in the New Y’ork, Michigan an ; other State .Norrtal Schools, and in very many of the best Schools and Aca'iemies in thw coutit y I\irlc>r'i .Sell jijl l*}iilus(jph^, prii * SI, Is regarded as the most complete, concise, and prac tical Class liook on that subject yet published. It is more extensively used than any other, which fully de monstrates its pre-eminent worth and superiority. Porter* S'huvl Cluinistry. prirt Is one of the most a.imiratde works prepared for Schools, and requires only a limited amount of ap paratus to illustrate all the experiments described. A. S li. i Co. have recfutly uJdeu mauy new and valuable works to their .I'f lO.^ A I,. liClil f-IM. a full description of which will be found iu their If' # .s T«./ 7’#; n I MJ just {)ubii»hed, containing a ceiuplete aescrijition. with notices and recommendations, of all their School and F..iFirary F$ooks. Teachers and School Officers throughout the coun try are re.piested to send for this Itf'S- and corres pond with the F'ubli^hers in regard to any of their works they may wish to examine or introduce. AJJress A. BAKNES A; CO., 51 ami 5o Johu Street, >i'ew York. A. d. BARXE.S li CO. are ulso publishers of the School Teachers' Mjibrary. Retail price. Northend’s Teacher and Parent I’age’s Thtorv ;ind F’ractiee of Teaching I ‘-5 Mansfield on .American Fvlucation 1 ‘-5 DeTocqueville.American Institutions F -•’> Davies’ Logic of .Mathematics 1 Mayhew on Universal Education 1 -5 Root on School .\njusemcnts 1 -o The abvve Flooks iire sold by E. J. FI ALE j- SON, Fayetteville N (’. Oct’r 1, ol--mOitlJ TUB i.ivi:k liWKiORATOK! rKKHXUKI) Itv l>t: SA.NKllUll, (ompouuded entirely from TS ONK >F TIIK UKST i*rii«:\TTVK AND LIVCK MR 1 DU'l.VKS nuw hffoie tho public, tbat Acis at f'afharht, •a/i'er, niiM^r. aii«J iu»re«n*riuAl tt.ai. any "tL*r ruwliciit« knuwu {% not ofilv a f rJtfirttr. but a l*t*f a tin|r flrfl ou »b« liV4r ti: iit ni-ii'nj'I iiiaittr, --n the •t->iuach and b.jw#U W> carry ntl tbat innUwr, thni allj. - . • WRIGHT & FULLER, Attorrjeys and (.'ounsellurs at Law, Fuyolleville, C. ^'ILEMENT U. WRIGHT and BARTHOLOMEW ' FULLER have associated themselves together for the practice of their profession. Prompt attention given to all business committed to their charge. They will practice in the counties of Cumberland . Harnett, Sampson Robeson and Bladeu. Aug. -J3, 1858. Sy- TROY rLLLi:K, Attorneys and Coun.sellors at Law, l.^-tlBi:KTO.'V, K0lli:^0.^ Co., .'V. c. UObERT E. TROY and JOHN P. FULLER, have formed au a.ssociation for the practice of their profession in Robeson County. The former wiFl also attend the Courts of Bladen and Columbus: the latter will also attend those of Cumberland. The Ofiice in Lumberton will be kept open at »1! times. Jan’y 1, 1858. 73- SIDNEY A. SMITH, Attorney nncl Counsellor at Law, »TiiTaiFiEi.u, :x. c., ILL attend regularly the County and Superior ^ w Courts of Wake, Johnston, Cumberland, Har nett, and Wilson. All business entrusted to his care wiljbajceive jirompt attention. JaB’y 12, ’58. Tt>-lv \\ LOVPJiF) F:id)IUUtiE, ^‘iUornet/ at Mjatr., j FLF. .attend the Courts of Johnston and Sam p son t'ountie.s. Smithtield, .\pril 15. 185* yt;-tf JOSKIMI HAK1:K, Ju„ AT 'r O K \ i: 1 A 1' I. A w, Has taken an ofiice next do.ir to Wm B Wright's Law oftice ou tJreen Street Fie will attend and practice in the ('ouuty and Superior Courts of Cum berland, FUadeu. Flobeson and Sampson, ■March Si, 1853. 79tf THO. C. FULLER, •ittorneff and Connsellor at i^aiv. |FFK;E at Etfcles’s Bridge, recently occupied by O James Banks, Esq., Fayetteville, N. C Jan’y 1, 1857. o Itr. K. FFK'E Front Rooms, over Ur it. J. Hinsdale'a Clieinist and Drug Stere. Feb'y 7, 1850. 70-tf r. A. I-:. HOii.NsrHDT, wisent for €'hirltierins^^s PianoH:, Of which he h'i.-. always some on hand. Wilmington, N C , Oct’r’2, 1858. ol lypd PETER MALLETT WITH D. COLDEN MUKR.W, GENERAL COMIVIISSION MERCHANT, 62 Sooth Street, .Vi, IK YORK. July jy, 1858. 32- MILKS COSTIN'. iipiUbintc twu purputtM eftvrtu- v.f the pail I fill fewlihif* aipttneijca*! iu the op#; a of n.o^t Tar/iaMi'*# It Uiti« vbat it pUfK' S . •’•“I whejj iak#n dally In n ui«ta;« dut©«. will Btrenpiben and b'llld it tip w;tli unuiual lapidllT. ur viiH 0 principal refulatnrt of tha Df^rforitit ita tunclijiii well, nilly dt:»alope«l. 'lbe#(muirX un tbe health/ action of ihe aDC«ufitcfntictiont. whentb* ara a; fault, aitd tbe wbuU of t.ne or|(an—the l«lv«r— Tor tbe diseaiet of %bat or- ba« made it bit study, Iu a Trare. to find lonie remedv uiauy derai.gfnieot4 to whicu ;;^TE V .M KIl “F.\.N'NV" leaves F'liyetteville every Mon lay rtiid 'I'liursday lunriiiiijr. at 1"» minutes after Sun-ri.-^e; ami ^ViiminJ;to^ 'F'ue.sd.iy mid Frida}, at o’clock,—carrying p.i.s.^cnvrers and frei;;lit. Steamer “.Si )U F'll ER.N I.K,’’ wi;h a tiill C"mp!ement of Flats, makes onu or more trip.' j i r week, as cir cumstances may roiiuire. The accident to the .Stetmier “1!0\S.\N” will be re paired in a f«w days. Slie will then take her place iu the line. 1' S. LUT'l'EFtl>OFI Oct’r4, 1858. 51 tf i"ft4‘r9ou* siv' inKO. TWO DOORS .IBUVE I’. T. IIAIGH i SO.VS STORE, Fayetteville, C. Jan’y 20, 1858. 64-ypd Tbt* l-lv**r i» hanmn body , and when it tbe powtTt of tb(* systein are U alinoMt entirely dep«nd^nt livt>r for the tuof.ar \ «rf»rm •loinaob it at rault, tbr bowels tyitem tuffert In conteijnencw bavintc ceased U> do ut duty fan, on« of the proprietori practice of luoro tliaii twenty wharewiiV to counttract tbe It i^ (table. To prove that thin reinMly it ble«l wiib KlTer batt bnt to try a bottle, and Tliete Jun)8 reniOT** aJl Ihetyttem *uppl> ii.^ in tb*'ir lnvig'»ratinif the troinarb |>llrt^>*lll^ tli4! wb*le iutichin»*ry, rHU‘>TiiiK etfe*’tinj{ a radi*'*1 ciut*. Billons ntta k4 ai*> brttrr, |»r«*by 111vlc^oralor. (hiedoso adei CAiinjfiii suf and prevent the fi>oi from i >nlv one duse taken before ninrr. Only one done taken at fenlly, and ctir**» Cos- One do!«e taken afte.- each ' 0^ One dote of tw> toa Mick ll«*ata«*lie* One bottle taken ft-r fe •auho uf the disease, and Only one dote Immediately One dose oHhu repeated ib Morbiit^ ttnd a preventive , Only one IwttJe it •yttem tho «ffecta of medi One bottle taken for I lowne8« or unnatural color‘d C)ne doKe taken a short for to ibe appetite, and make'^ One do«e often repeated rticrn In it« worat f'»rms. Bowel romplainti yield (hie or two dosek curet at Children : there Is no surer.: Ibe world, as it uei-^r/niU. *| A few bottler curen' absorbents. We take pleasure in recom preventive tor Kevcr and and all Kevem of » BU- with certainty, and tbou»Hudt wonderful virtues. All who use It are f^lrln^ their minnlmout testimony til Its favor. »^Mlx Water In the mouth with th« IhtI- gorator« and swallow both together. THE IiIVER INVIGORATOR IS A Ri lENTIFIC MKDK'AL I>IH('OVKR\\ and is daTly working cores, almost too great to believe. It curee as If by Oia^ic, si'm lh4 /irgt dont giving and feldom more thsii one bottle required cure any kind of 1^1 ver ('omplaiot, from tbe worst Jaundire or Dynpej>»ii to a commoo SeadaaA*, •11 of whicb are tbe result of a JL3lsc*aAed L«tv«r* PEICS 05S DOLLAR PKB BorTLS. Dr. SANFORD. Proprietor, 545 Broadway. New Toffc yglsllll by all Drucffleta. Sold ofao 9tf JAS. S. SMITH and S. J. HINSDALE, FBjetterille, N. C. NoVr 11, 62-ly X c at lajit foun>!. any pernon troa- plalnt, in any of it* foriui, 'oUTiction Is certain, morbid or bad matter from place a htfKlthy tl>w of bile, caiitn-K food to digest well, tc*ne and health to tba the causc of the disease— firlent t> relieve the stonutch ritinic and touring, lotiriiig, pie^enis mkiu- ni^ht. loosens tbe bowels tl vencss. meal ill cure U jrspepsla (tpuunfuli will always relieve male obstruction removes tbe makes a perfect cure, relieves C*h«»llc. while a «tire cu'e for Cholsrsi ,of t.'liolera, needed to throw onl of tbs cine after a long sickDess. •la undlc'e removes all sal from the skin. time before eating givse v!* toud digest well, cnrea C'hronlc Olar- while Summer aod almoMt to the first do»e. tacks cauited by W'orms fa safer, or speedier remtnly in tlroi>«y« l>7 exciting the mending tbit medicine as a Apue, i htll Fewer, l«>us T5’|>e. It operates are willing to teetify to its JAS. C. SMITH & Co., Factors., Commission amt §'or- ivardin^ *HercUants. WILMINGTON. N. C. JBROMF'T attention giyen to sala of TF.MFiLFl, LU.M- BEK, N.\VAF> STOFIES and all kinds of Produce. Liberul advancements made on (.’onsignments. Refers to E. F. Hall, 1‘res’t Branch Bank of State. Fi. K. Sataub, Cash'r Bank Capu Feiir. Joun Daw son, Esi}. April ‘Jo, 1858. 6-1Y JOHN M. CLARK, Connnissioii Forwarding Merchant, WIi.MIXGTON, \. C. ^M^FLL nive prompt attention to sale of Couutry w T I’roduce, Naval Stores and Cotton. WcS^ -IrjJ Ageul for liuthjud >rrtlL't Lmt of August y, l»r>8. 38tf W. H. TURLING-TON, CouuiiLssioii Merchant, No. 4 Xurlli Water St., WILMINGTON, N. C. •^^■'ILL give his prompt personal attention to the W W sale or shipment ot aii Consignments of Naval Stores or other Country' F-‘'-oducc. Nov. 8. 18')tl. tf Wli.LlAAl J. PKICi:, Mnspector of •’S'avat Stores.^ n II VJMiToy, X. (-., Bfca^“Solicits the patronage of his country friends and all ctheis engaged in the Turpentine business >urtli Wal‘i‘ Nov’r '2'2, I80H. 04-ly F. 31. BIZZKLL, (i K 0 I' K K A iJ I' U ,M Ml S S 10 )\ K R C 11.1 \ T No. *29 North W.\tkr Strkkt, WFF.NFFNtjIToN. N C. tJIFiOMF’T and persnnal atieiitioii iriveu to the re ception 01 all kinds ot country proiu(’u, either lor sale or shipment. Onlers for groceries from ciix/i customers wiii re ceive immedi.ate atti-iiti )n, freo of commissions. Nov. 1'J, lh58. Gl-ly THE HOHSE-KEEFKirS BLESSING, Herrick’s Patent Carpet-Sweeper, S^Xllll5ITi;i». and onlers receiv‘ 1 for the same, at -J i. \ I, IJKANDTS, i Ftav ."^t . Fayetteville, N. C'. Ort’r -Jii ‘ ' V()\i S.\ 1.1:01; KKN'I'. tCONVHNli;NT L»‘V1;lL1.\C IIOLSK. on FFay- mount, near .Mr. J t' Tliompson’s For parji- culiirs chijuire of J. U. Sbeplierd, Esij , or A .M. CAMl'I’.KLL May 7 H tf 1K)()K-B1M)L\L. IN all its kinds, executed with neatness and de sputch. Small jobs when done must be paid before Uelivere*!. THOS. li. TILLINGFI.AST, Anderson Street. Way 14. 185P, 11-lY Clironology of \ortii Carolina, trojii 1584 to 1858, by T>. K. Bennett. Just recceived. E. J. H.\LE & SON Oct. 21. DRS. BEXBOVV' d: SCO IT WH -WINO associated themselves to- ■ ■ gether in the practice of OEiiTis'rKi, tender their professional services to this community. t*uu or both of them may be found in their Kooms near the Market during their regular otiice hours for the whole year. Since the above association has been formed, it will beconitt necessary for tha old business of Dr. B. to be closed. .All who ow« him will please call aud settle. Those having temporary sets (unpriidfor) are request ed to settle with cash or note Oct. 2'J. 69- DKXriSTRV. ^ I-^'^VIS having decideil 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 branches of his Profession, including the manufacture of Mineral Teeth, he is satisfied, after an extensive experience, to which is added a thorough Dental education, tliat he can give entire satisfaction as far as is iu the power of Dentistry. All irreirulari- ties of the Teeth treated in a proper and careful man ner, a.s well as diseases of the mouth. None but the proper metals are made um of in the various opera tions. CFiarges will be moderate, th-it the benefits of the Profession may be placed witliiu the reach of all who may feel au interest in the preservation of th« Teeth. Ofiice over FFouston’s Jewelry Store, where he may be found at all times. May 10, 18.')8. ytf 'Phe MjartiiTitt f'arrias*’ f-'artortf in the Sonfh! NOTICH OF COPAR rXKUSHlP. ^BVFIF, undersigned have this day formed a copart- B nership under the styFe aud tirra of Joiie» & l^pei’iiin^T) for the purpose of carrying on u general UKOCERY, PKOVLSION and PRODUCE BUSINESS, iu the stores formerly occupied by Messrs. J. & T. \\addill, on Hay Street ' REUBEN JONES, GEORGE WALTER SPERLING Fayetteville, Oct’r L’7, I80S. t'>^- A. A. >iKiyniA\ KESPECTFLLLY informs hi.^ frieude and the, public, that he has bui.t ^ large substantial Brick Buildiugs at Fjis Old Stand ex)iressly for man ufacturing (,'arriages. Thankful for the very liber.il patronage he has received f .r the last 21 years, ho hopes by strict attention to business, with a desire to give satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same FFe warrants his wor', to be male of the best material aud by experienced workmen in each branch of the Fiusiuess His work will compare favorably with any made iu the Uii ’r.i States, for neatness and durability. He is determuiet to sell anl do any work in liis line on us good terms any work done elsewhere that is as well 'lone. He now Las on baud, FixisHtD. the L.\KG1^''T STOCK of Curriaj^es, Harouche.s^ iiuc/caicuys, and Ever otlert'd in this place, and a very large stock of work nearly finished which will be finished daily. •\11 of V hicFi will be sold very low for Cash, or on sliort time to punwtaal customers. He has on hand more than JNE HCNFMIED AND FIFTY Vehi cles fjnished and in course of construction. .\U work jnaile by him is warranted 12 months with fair usage, and should it fail by bad workmanship or material will l.e repaired free of charge. Persons wishing to buy would do well lo call aud examino tor themselves. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. Repairing executi- F • t short notice .»nd on very reasonable terms May 2.“, 1^58. 89-tf Cider Vinegar, for sale by W. H. CAilVER. Attg. 18. 88. .1. W. r.AKKR Is now receiving from the North the largest, hnest, and most carefully selected stock of ri lt\ITI KE ever ofJered 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. FasFiionable painted cottage bed-room Furniture in setts; curled hair and shuck, and cotton Mattresses; Looking Glasses: Willow Wagons and f'radle.-;: Side Boards; Bureaus: Secretaries and FJook-Cases: What- Nots; Tables, all sorts: Wash Stands: Candle Stands; Wardrobes: Picture Frames and Glass: Window Shades; Cornices; ('urtaiu Bands; Sofas in Mahogony and Walnut; Tete a Tetes; Ottomans; Divans aud Stools; Chairs of every variety. Fine Uo.-Jewood I’ianos, one with ^E ilian At tachment; Rosewood Melodians, from the best manu factories iu New York and F’ostou, warranted as good as any made in the country, and will l>e soid at New York pMces—freight only added. Sept«mber 2. 45-tf ( Ol POX BONDS ! ‘)R .- ALK. ri^HE Western liail FtoadCo. have for sale in amounts £ to suit purchasers, j5'20,OU0 of the Coupon liotids of the t^iunty of Cumberland, bearing 7 per cent interest, payable semi-annuall}’ on the 1st Junu and the Fst of F>ccem- ber, and running 2> years. 81*0,01)0 of the Coupon Hnnd« of the Town of Fayetteville, liearing C per cent interest, payable semi annually on the 1st January aud tl-.e 1st of July, and running ‘JU years TFiese boiids were issued in accordance with law to the Western Rail Road ('o., to pay the County aod Town subscriptions respectively. Persons liaving money will lind these bonds (at the price the Co. is teJiii!^ tiuiiii a lieticr inyestmeut than . any Bank Stuck iu the State For terms apply to 1!. \I.\LLKT1’, Ksi| , F’res’t or to JNO. M. ilO.'^i;, I'reas’r We.-;tcru R. R. Co. Fayetteville. Feb’^- 20, IS.')''. ^'Jtf A PROCLAMATION, By his Kxcfl/enCi/, I’noMAsi BitAciO, (ron/'ruor of Surth (\troHnn. H ERK K.'s. it has been represented to me that T W one .Archiicild McDousiald. late i>t the %)iintv of Cumberland, liil on th** 27th d.iy uf February last, in Bai 1 County, kill aiid murder i iie Thomus Munroe. and ttiat the sai l McF' u^ald is a fugitive tV'in justice, ai'd has escaped beyond *h'* limits .ii'rhis State. .Now, to the ell I that the sii.) .Arehihald .\leI»oucald non t o arrested and brouirht to trial for liis s.iid of fence, 1 tlo hereby i^sue tliis my Proclamation, offeri.ig a Fieward of 'F wo Hundred Dollars for hi>! apprehen- bion und dvliverv to tii* .Sheritl of Cutnt'-Tland ('ouuty. DESCRFPTFON. McF'ongald is about fit'ty years of age, of light hair and (complexion, blue eyes, of ipiick speech, has a scar on the face near one of his .jaws, weighs about Ibo or 170 pounds, is ad'lioted to intoxication, and while druuk is turbulent and troublesome. Given under my hand and the Great Seul of [l 9.]the State, at Raleigh, this the Sixth day of March, A. D. 1858 By the Governor, IHOS. ERAttG. PiLASKi CowPKE, Pr. Sec’y. March 15. ^J3tf Blank Warrante for sale ai this Office * iVEW CASH STOKE. IONFCS A SPERLING beg to acquaint their friends th.*t tliey ha#e just returned from Ntw Yur/c, Boston, /*hiladefphia and Baltimore, where they have purchused a most SiuM^t^.VTF.n STOCK of G 00 i^S SiiitHblo tor tlii« ^Vlarkvt. i (Comprising, in part. Fancy l*res9 and Mourning Cali coes; English and Scotch Ginghams: Woolens; Kerseys; Linseys; Jeans; F'rench DeLains; Fancy Robes; Broad cloths: Cassimeres; Sattinetts; Tweeds: FJIankets: I'.ed- tick; Sheetings: Shirtings; Diapers; Frish Linens; Vel vets; Hosiery; Elastic ami Enameled 15elts; FForn. Silk and Velvet Buttons: Comb.s; Whalebone; TOilet, Fancy .and Shaving Soaps: Perfumery. 50 c.ises heavy and j light Brocans; Water-tight andCalf-skin Boots; F.adies’, ! -Misses' and Cliildren’s Shoes and (.iaiters, of latest fashions. A most superior acsortnient of Beaver, Woolen, Tyger and Negro Hat;.: .Military and Navy #ilk, glazed and clotFi Caps, for Gents, iioys anil Youths. .\ses; Hatchets; Trace Chains, Spades; .Shovels; Forks; Frying Pans; C(iffee .Mills: Sifters; Table Cutlery; Pocket Knives in great variety; Hoop Iron; IFollow-ware; 50 kegs assort'd Nails. .Monu mental, Jackson, ()M Rye and North Carolina Whis key; Schiedam anil Domestic Gin: French Cognac and L^oms. F'raudy: .\pple aud I’each Brandy. 100 Bags Rio, Laguini and Java Coffee Porto Fiico, Havana aud Stu.irt'r* refined .Sugars, in all gr.ides: .'lolasses; Candles; .Suaps: .'^tarcli: I’owder and Shot; Tob icco: R R .and E .M Snutl'. 50.Min FFavana and domestic Se- gars of various l)rands and priees. from 70 cent- to sjf ) a box Ham, Bacon, l^ork. Dried Beef, Fish, Salt, Flutter and Larii. Light, ui-.-lium and he ivy weight Oak-tanned .Side Leather \ larire assortment of Wooden aud VViHow Ware: Fite., etc , too numerous to mention. .All of which we offer tor sale at the I.otffst Hr ices tor C'tisti. JONES & SPERLING. South Side FFay Street, At the Store formerly occupied by J. A: T Waddill. P. S.—\acal Stores ami othfr Produce taken iu Barter and purchased for cash J. ^ S. Dec'r F. 08- ^ alitahle I'annina; Lund For Sale, on Cufje Fear. tN pursuance of a Decree of the Court of Equity, upon the Petition of Randall McMillan and wife, I will sell, on .Monday December 20, that Valuable F.AFIM ou the east side of t’ape Fear Flivcr, now in the possession of Randall .McMillan Trustee, tormerly owned by David S. W’illiams, anil a Fjoins the lands of Neill McDugald, John Waddill, aud James .M. .Smith aud others, above the Clarendon Bridge. Persons dpsirlug to examine the laud can do so by application to Randall Mc.Millan. There is in the tract about 100 Acres and most of it is valuable river land. Terms of sale 0 mouths with interest from date. Bond and security required from the purchaser, W. A. HUSKE, Clerk & Master Nov. XO, 1858. 08-ts fta^?“TllE ABOVE S.ALE will take placc at the .Market House at 12 o’clock. S50 required in cash. RKAL KSTa™ for SAl¥. WILL be sold, on Wednesday, December 22d, at the Market House in Fayetteville, at 12 o’clock, CROSS CREEK F.tCTOR\% containing Eight Spinning Frames and Ten Sets of Cards, with willow Whipper aud Picker, and all other Gearing belonging to the same, with a first rate Lathe. This lot contains Five Acres of Laud, on which are all , of the Out-buildings for fictory purposes ativl a large Dwelling House and Well of excellent water in tne yard. .Also, ONE LOT on .Vnn Street, on whicFi are Three Double Houses. Also, THREE BFIFCK STORES on Person Street, adjoining the Cape Fear Bank lot on the East, with a large Lot iu the rear aud couiiuo- , dious Warehouses. FFcre is an opportunity for investing money that will 1 pay H good per cent, on the invetitment. F'ersons i wishing to purchase will bo shown the property by calling on the subscriber. Terms made known ou th« day of sale. JAMES KVLE. Jr Nov’r 20, 18j8. 55- I'ARM FOR SALK. tOFFEFi for sale my PF...ANT.ATION' on the East side of (,'ape Fear Uiver, 8 miles above the Claren- ! dou Bridge, known as tlic Toomer Lands, containing about 800 .\cres. The FMautation is in a good stat« of cultivation, aud is susceptible of being made one of I tlie most profitable Farms in the (’ounty. I Adilre^s JNO. D. WFLLl.AMS, Esq . Fayetteville, N. C , who is authorised to sell. L. J. HALGHTtJN. Oct. 14, 1858, 5ltf Bl FTFR AND CllFKSK. fUSr received pr Fanny, a tew Firkins of very nice BL’d'TLR. and 25 Boxes prime CHLF;SF-.i C. B. COOK Oct. 14, 54-tf BA( O.N. ClllOlCE Nonh Carolina BACON. .Also, Western Sides and Shoulders. C. B C(K)K. Oot 14. 54-tf srciAR iiorsF svri p. A Few Filils excellent S, H. SYRL'F’. Also, prin.j twid .MH...ASSE.s. C. B. ' OOK. Oct. It. 51 Tt to •^■IFFE Wi.lows of .NFexican .''oldiers. and the Wiibiws R of SoMieis who l»ii:i> IN' ni-RVKjE in the wftr i-f F^I2, Cun have their pensions continue'! by ca'liug on the nil let si;rned, Coi.gress having made additional pr i\ i.si.tn for them (five Uf the niHMKement uf your cbiiir.', hij'I tho ni'.ney >liall come at hh-h, or n > charge. JNO. M RuSK, .\^t. for 1’ens‘ons. K:i V ettevillc, June 12. 185.'1. \‘j- a. iiojisro.x 1* ft • H LF> iiil'.irm his friends and formercnstoiiier- ^ 9 that l;e may lie found 2 doors below tliP‘«r,o F"- I 1; ink. and -i doors above his old stand jui tli -i'fe F’ei-iiip where he into’ Is to Iceep »>r. huti.i. Harness, Saddles. Bridles, Whips, Cc?llars, aiiij every thitig beioi.ging tohis trade. FFe re'i eci'iil- ly invite-, his friends froio ihe country tocai. iii'l 'x- amiiie nis >tock before purchasing. Me wii 1 ;i t tend to Re pa i ring o f FF arness an d Sa i illes punctually, ami Fiis cfla rfjes »-haIl fie modei atu. lie wuld re.,ups; nil indebted to the firm of HOUSTON ^ to S ’tle with Overfly ur hinnell, as the^ are ■•iiitp':..,) sett.e tbe firm’s debts, vuirust . ,)•). The \'oic(* ofCiiristiu.i L.ite in Sonj^; Stand Up for Jesus, a ( hristiau Ballai; Strinon ou the .Mount, by D. H IMi; Sprague’s Annals of tne American Pulpit, Fresbyteriaa volumes; Trcnchon the New Testament. UALL SON Nov. 1, 1858.
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