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T i> tatheaati '" I M . ■ tt!,J ' ' ' "I u '‘‘■'tK Kl KK, • Akv kh il ru:: •er AN v: !.! f 1 rj h.v VV II.-. i. 11 N I m.-'. -t'. . rr Is!:. til ra^;’ Sit'. A .’. .)j'i ip i‘;:- o? t!ie ;p . . ' - ■ ■ . . .; - -N ( r-. Dr. A 1C i: A > if HI-,- ;i; .■ ■ -UE lit - . I-,. , - i.. - « >■ II liliard, I., . > ^ ‘.ian I-"* ,«f rtir :• I., by I ■ '• ,rk If ■ ■ „ . ■ .^ t.- -■ ■ ■: . pr. U>-iJ • . . -‘..it ' . in w era uu- in.- R..VC I I , .o*n I.-. ..iJtl: -i J*''*'''' »■-••. enough - : t.-r.‘--iting i“ L. ' relig‘0'^' i- -t , ;_ .ir^csDU I., , i-.jia th*8« .--t 3 J BALE « SON SEMI-WBEKLiY. \OL VIII.] FAYF/FTKVILLE, N. C., DECEMBKU *20, 1858. [NO. 77;^.] i HlNTFl* Nh'NUAVS AND TIH’KSIUAYS ' nWMM) .1. \\\IV: & SON. l l>lT(tKS AN’l' PKt)PRlET(UlS. i-:',.r till’Semi-We«*klv >BS»,KVfK 3>3 00 ifpaidiu ; 2>-' •’>•-' if piiid durinft the year of liubucrip- !■ i t after the your liun expired. : : Weekly > 'cservkr $2 00 per auuum, if paid in i-. BiiL-e: 60 if paid during the year of subscrip- . ,r '>0 after tb« year has expired. ; \ iMlTHKMKNTS inserted for bi.xty cent* per li t .'f 1 'i lijie.s fur the tirst, and thirty cents for «Hch ■V i'ni: pu)tlicHtion. Veurly advertiscmentshvspe- .- ’utrui’ts. lit reasoniible rates. Advertise!s are ■ to stute the number of insertions desired, or - Ux cijiitiuued till lorbid, and charged accord- ivi’rtiseiuouts to be inserted intiJr, charged 50 per ' o\tia. m;\i i \\\\\ i.\i) \K\i (iooiis. I'^HL subsoribors havij formed Copiirtuership under till' ii:itue of (iOl.DS rON vV FI LLER, Ai 1 rt't'r for b ile a largo and ■well selected stock of ► A/V7Z.X HARD UMA’A’. HoLLUW. WAKE, ADI>Ll'i:r. UUUTS. i^HoL'S. COTTu.y yjA' V. i'ULt'r/\0-:i, jc. . wir.ib they rail the attention of their friends and e.,-’ lucra s;i.'ueral y. Store ono door Last "f H. & K. . L-.-iy. 3 W. ! iioLU»Tu.N.] [A. W. Flllkr. V r 'J>. t‘5-lm NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. ALEX. JOHNSON, Jr., I ■ AS roeeived ^ind is this day recfiving a large and ■ I. lesirable STOriv OF GOODS, cmbraciue all the newest styles of l.adios Drcs.': Cioo(J.s. Cloaks. 8l»a\rls, liasqiu's. lioiincts. Ribbons, Flowers, and 'I'rirmiiiiiirs. of all kinds. FOR OE.VTMj A very desirable stock of K«ai!v-.M;i(le Clothinir, Cloths, Cassi- tiirvv. W'sting. Hats, Caps, Hoots, Shoes. L'nibrellas, vSrc.. ikc. ! u't'lier with many articles not deemed necessary t. eiiumerute. V f which will be offered low for C.\SH, or on ;.-.c ti- »ui'h u> pay when called on. ALEX. JUHNSON. Jb. Fav^'ttevi'ile, N. C., Sept. ’20, 185S. 47tt mm FILL vroiR for lO! STARR WILLIAMS, '.'c ni‘W receiving their SECOND SL'l’PLY of staple and Fancy Dry (»ouds^ HATS, CAl'S. HOOTS. SHOKik. BONNETS, UMBRELLAS, AND RKADV-MADE !’LO THING, • . >4 k.rL‘iit variety of articles not enumerated. ....' ST 'ck i> very l.'irgr and well assorted, compri- I ki ai! tin.' iiitest styles and pntteras. and will be offer- el' WLuU’sale Buyers on liberal terms, eiihfr for' ■ -r approved ' .'er. STARR.] ' ‘ [J. M. WILLIAMS., joir 14. 5-1-tl \E\V .OOI>S r subscribers adopt this method of informing' M- their Iriend* and the public generally) that they i B', w receiving into 8tur« a very larg* aud gentral SroCK OF GOODS. , E.MLRACING | u K o 1' 1^: R1 i: s, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADDLERY, , «k A: . i , ! which they are disposed to sell ai reason?ibl« . -..r dr- f..r cn«h, "r i n the u.sunl time to responsibU i •rc.-.ipers w:io irw in the hnbit of payinj? r. WADDII.L Has taken charj^e of the FAYET PEVILL.E liO PEI.. VVith efficient aid in the difl'ereut depart ments, and his own supervision of th« entire Establishment, he hope* to giv« satisfaction to the Patrons of th* House. Raleigli and Warsaw four-horse lines of Stage* arrive and depart from this Housa Daily, aud tha Salem Sta^e Tri-weekly. Fayetteville, N. C., Oct’r 1. I808. dl-Sm 1.^10R the yeiir Ib-i'J. four youni; men and two women, smart, active and cleanly, for Table and Ch»mber Servants; one pood f’ook, (a man preferred,) strong and healthy; and iilsu uno sober, honest and industri ous fellow lor 0..itler. For such si‘r>nnts, (slaves would bo jiretcrrf'l.) liberal jirices will be given, aud wages paid i^uarforlT T W.VDDILL, Fayettevile Hotel. Fayetteville, N. .Nov. 2o, ItioH. t>7-tlstJ -’ar ilinian copy. SIIEMWICLL HOUSli:, l-MVKTTKVII.I.i;, ,\. c. J^Uit oj iirtxa Street^ a frLt Doon Xorth of the Marhtt Houne. ^BIHE Subscriber ilesires through this nie- » diuiu t.> iicknowIp ig'_' the liberal pa- tronage bestowed np'in his House the past \’e:ir—an 1 as he has just erected New Stables and (''arriiige Shed convenient to thw Mouse and to water he takes pleasure in saying to his patrons and the public generally, that he is still prepared to accom- modat)* them with transient and permanent hoard, and respectfully solicits a continu'ince of the liberal pa tronage heretofore receiveil. Every exertion dii his part shall be used to render them comfortable during their soj urn with him. His table is alwa\s supplied with the best thu maiLst all^rds. P. SllFMWELL -March 24, 185-5 80tf }| r|^HlS OONVENILNI \NU WKLL FURNlsnKD M F.strtblishmL-ni wa-^ opened fir the reception of Boarders on the 12th itist The sul-soriber will spare no pains to make all comfortable who may slop at her house. Reirular J'n.u’durs will here tiiid tha quiei 00m- fort of home, cot.i'.inad with the iidvantages Jo busi ness men of a Hotel. The stables of Mr. \V. (’ Troy are in tha rear of the Hotel, anU travellers may entrust their horses to his care, with the assuranca tu:ii the best trealmani will be bestowed upon tham. MAl’.Y ANN rOTTER. Uct. 21, 1S53. 5lJ-3ui TO I'HE 1‘LRLIC. ^■^HE Subscriber having RENTED the Extensive M- STABLE.'^ connected with the DobUiu House, is now prepared te buard lioise» tiV tho Jay or month. He has sacured the service* of an exparienced hostlar, and prcmisas to give satisfaction to all who way pat ronize his astablikhment. w. t’ trot. Oct. 21, lS5k. iiu-'4iu W ESTERN R \IL ROAD. ON and after Monday, 221 day of November, the Freiirht Train will run REGULARLY between Fayetteville and Mci’lenahan's Station: leaving Fay etteville every niorninK at 7 o'cl"Ck and returning at 1 o’clock in the afternoon of same day. Consignors are re.juested to sen ! tickets with arti cles, stating Consignee, destination, ifc. W. A KUI’ER, Chief Eng r Sup't. Whenever the amount of freight m iy require, an extra Train will laave Fayetteville and return in tho afternoon Nov’r 22. 5o- RUL ROll) .\OTUE! TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. GEO. W WILLIAM; & :-o. Sl- G-. & L. BRANDT, W'holfsaiv and Ketail Healers in ■STAJ'LL' AXD FAXCY DRY (.'OODS, 'hing anJ Farni?hinr G'>od>; Uoof.s and Shoes; Huts an'l (’ap«; Trunk.s; Carpet Hags and Vali.e^; Hardware; Cutlery; Crockery; Musical Instruraeiifs; Imported lla- vanna and Principe Segurs; for sale by the B'>x only. A large h>9 irtuj‘ iit of Xegri* IJlun- krt«, .'I;., kinaws, ttr in all one of the largf'St, handsome'^t and ■ 1:1 '•t thorough a-sortment of Goods ever exhibited market, and will be sold ciieap for I'ash, or on ■ • t, those who pay their accounts at lirst preson- . ;; ,11. ”ir friends and the public generally are very re- * ■ - tful'y invited to give us an Parly call and secure .■ fc ^ J bargain. G. L. BRANDT. Siiuth side Hay St., Fayetteville, N. C. . I 1-, l'o.'. 51-tf .\i:\\ AND C!llv\i* (iOODS. JAMES KYLE i'A.S re'iiv‘- I a Large and General Sujiply of iPtti' aoons, anil llaN, llolt- iiijj;: lotli«i, A;i‘. "f vshich iiHs been purchasfd by the package for • a*'/; «ill of which is oflered ut the lowest market prica wh.'ie-u’- :.r ict'ill. >;ct 1, I'-.'s i4tf TIN PLATE, Sheet Iron, Iron Wire, 4 s'r»vi> Ai> ri\.\vAiei:. .Always on hand, at Wholesale or Retail. HOOFIXG. C I TTKRiya^ And all kinds of Jobbing, done at short i..]tii'o bv NEW, riiK\r, AND K.xpEDrniirs roi tc for Freight for the Interior of North Carolina. ^■ERCH.\NTS and others about purchasing their Fall and Winter Supplies, are reijuested to notice, that by the completion of the North E‘i«tern Rail Road from Charleston. S. r. to Chcraw, the »d- vantikges of a CHE.M’iind KXI’KDITIOUS Route from the Seaboard has been opened to them. .All freight consi.:ned to the care of the .\gent of the North Eastern Rail Road will be forwarded FREE OF COM.MISSl.»N. No charge will be made for Storage at Cheraw. All goods will be taken car« of in tha Comp iny'* Ware house until sent for. .V schedultt of charge* for tran*p'>rtation T freight will be found ri tha Post Ot&ce. S. S. St»L(>M)NS, Eng’r and .Siip't. Aug. 2. ‘i4lf IXTTERI.Oirs lim:. SCHOOL BOOKS FOR THE UNION. A 8. I5AK\ ES Si. CO., 51 AND 53 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK, PlliLI.^Ht'RS ,V\U WHOLES.ILE BflOkSL'LLERS, 'VOLI.U INVITL .\TTE.NT10N TO THK X A FIONA L SERIES -OF- NTIMIIKI) SCHOOL BOOKS. pi;nLisuk;ij ht tiilm, ^i.monu which ark The Xatiunal School littnJers, in it \ox., artd l^ronuiDtciuy Speller. Price 25, iSiJ. 50, 7-> cts. and •'il. Speller, 25 cts By Richard (j. Parker, .4 \I., of Boston, and J. ^'adison Watson, ol New York. These are tho latest reading books yet brought out, and it is confidently believed surpass all others in general jilan and arrangement, beauty of illustrations and typography, character of selections, and adapta tion to tile wants of schools Tliev are alrea Iv in ex tensive use in the Public Sciiools (if New York, Brook lyn, -Albany, Newark, Lancaster, and other important places. Da »iei Jit vised Arithmetics and lliijher Ma- thtj null its. Prices of .\rithmetics 15, 25, 46 and 75 cents. -Are daily increasing in popularity and circulation. They are regarded] as the most tliorough and prac tical ol any before the public. .An exceedingly valu able addition to this cour»e has just been made iu tha ' publication of ! IKiLii’i I niiersity Ahjcbrn, Price SI “J5. 1 -An entirely nei.' work, designed to occupy an inter mediate place between the author's F^lementary -Alge- I bra and liourdon. It teaches the Science aud .An of -Algebra by*a logical .'imingement and classitication of the princifjles in their natural order, anil by illustrat- ’ ing their application in anextv;n ieil series of carefully arranged an i graded examples. It is Prof. Davies' ; last and best work. I Montedh and McXul/^’s Serif’s of (itoijraphies, ^ Prices 2-'>, 40, cents., an I 4il. Seena to be fast superseding all others The plan on which they are arranged, their intrinsic merit, con ciseness, beauty, aud peculiar adaptation, render them great favorift-s with Ijoth teachers and pupils. They have been otiiclally recommended by the Superinten dents of I’ublic Instruction of very many .''tates, aud by numerous lea'hera' .Associations and Institutes throughout the country, and are in successful use in a multitude of public and private Schools in every State of the Union. ('lark’s (Jr. imni'irs, in tioo .Voi., pricus 4U and GO ctHlij uH'l Utlch's ^lualj/!fii, fjrice 75 cents, It isbelievei present t!ia only true and successful method of tuacliing tha science of the English Lan guage. They are the S:;us.Iard Text-Books in the New York, Michigan an I other State Normal Schools, and in very many uf the best Schools snd Academies in tha country. Parle-r's S' houl Philosu^hj/, prica SI, Ik regarded us the most c 'inplete, concise, and prac tical Class B . ik on that sulject yet published. It is more extensively used than any other, which lully de monstrates its pre-eminent worth and superiority. Porter s School Chtniistry, price SI, Is one of the most a hnirable works prepared l«r Schools, and roquir » oiily a limited amount of ap paratus t'i illustratj all tha experiments described. A. S. J}, it Co. have* recently added manjr new aud valuable wore:s to their .^A'l’IO.^AL. a full description of which will be found in their J.' Lf >TH.IT§:U C’-^TW I tJ just publisi'ied. containing a cemplata descript.on, with notices and recommendations, of *ill their School and Library Books. Teachers and School OtHcers throughout the coun try are reiuestei to send for thi S fijL.S- LntHTtf't: and corre*- pond with the Publishers in regard to any of their works they may wisii to examine or introduce. Addr«>.s A. S. BARNES k CO., 51 and 5i> JnLn Street, New York. A. S. BARNli.S ’U. are also publishers of the School Teuchern' Itibrary. Retail price. Northend’s Teacher and Parent ;tl_25 Page’s Theory and Prvctice of Teachiuj 1 25 Manbtield on .American Education 1 2i DeTocqueville s .American liiatitution* 1 2-') Davies’ i..ogic of .Mathematics 1 25 Mayhew on Universa'. Education 1 25 Root on School .Vmusernonts 1 25 The above Books are sold by E. J. U.ALK j- SON, Fayetteville N. ->ct'r 1, 51-2mO&D TiiF li\ i:k lAVKiOKATOK! 1-Kfc:i'-\UKII l!V I'K SA.NKOKII, rompouDd‘d entirely from Gl’.lIS, TS ONK OK TMK HKST PFK'IATIVK AND LIVIR MB 1 Dir 'INKS thi pul-!ic. liiAt arti ai a rUAar*t«, M«ier, aiii tnor«> •fT^ct'iai ii:an any otb«r ruiMliciri* kDowo It not onW a but a L%v*r acting first on ih« Lifr to iu murbi*! uia:;«r. then ou tha tt^^mach and bowala V> rarry ull that inailwr, ihi.i % compii»biii»( two p'lrpo^aa fffarfj allj, witboiU an» uf tha pa^n^^l feaht.nf •iparieiiCa-I Iu tha opara tluris uf most i'athhrtic4. U ttrai gibaui tbc •/itara at iba aaaia time that it pur^{«^• *beu tatan daily tn uiwderate d^aa. will ^Ucnfthen ind build it up wiib uuutual lapidUy July U. C. W, ANDRKW.-^, Market Square, Kuyetteville. PI RI \ IAN (a A.\0. • 'HE uiidei'signed ha.' mad« arr:ingpments by which I he is prepared to furnish at short notice, any re- T ..led iiuantity of .\o. I Peruvian tniiano, ». f wiiich will be from direct impui tations, into th© ! rt c)f Wilmiugton, and warranted pure and genuine. Orders for tlie above excellent fertilizer are solicit- • ' to which prompt attention will be given As this is an article which does not admit of being • ->i i ou time, «ash or its equivalent must acoompanj Kacii order BEVERLY KOSJE. Ju;y 8. :i6tf eaves F.'iyetteville every .Monday and I'liursdny ni' rniiig, at 1'"' minutes after Sun-risc; and Wiiinington 'J'ue.sday and Friday, at o’clock,—carrying jns'^enirers and freight. Steamer ‘-Si.)LT II ER.N KR,” with a full com|>li ment of Flats, makes onu or more trips per week, as cir cumstances may rc piire. The accident to tha Steamer “ROW.AN” will be re paired in a law days. Shu will then take her place in the iine. T S. LUTTEKLOH Oct’r 4, 61 - tf •IMarble i'arrSofj* The 1» ona of tha . • buman bo.iy . and when It 00 the bxwets uf tbn are {s almost entirely dai»«u>leiit lAv^r for the nropar \ atf«‘rm •tomach liaiiault.tbeU'wals a/»t«m lufferi iu conie«4'ienca having caaae^i t^ do ita duty fan, ona i>f the proprietoii practice of more tbun twenty wharewilh u> couu^racl tha It i^ liable. Sg Toprorotbatlhltjam^iyis bled with l^lTor baa bnt to try % lM>iile a:id Tbase (Junii remove all the system, supplying in v;i^ir lnviK‘’*'*'tintf the stomail., piirlfyliijK the blood, H wbula machinery, renjovjug ^ affeotlnjf a rs'lioal cur^. Bilious attack* u-.e better, iircventril, by l^lver liivi^orator, OuedoiMi after aatitiK itt •i>r aud prevent the fonl fruDi ( (Jnly uue dusa takdu before mare, Only one dose taken at gently, and cures Co»- tlveneiS. prtDclpal re(ulat'>ra uf tha D^rfurms ita functions well, lullydevaluped The«(of7ut«*A on the baalthy action of tha aoctofitariiuctioDS. whentba ara at fault, and the wbola .if oi:a orgajj—the Llv«r— Fur the disaases of lhat or- baa made it his study. Iu a yp«rs, to And soma ramedy many derangeroenta to wbleL at last fonnd, any person trou- plaliit. In any of Ita fonss, contictiun is certain, morbid or bad matter ft'om place a baalthy flow of blla. raustnK food to digest wall, triritig tone and heaiih io tba ^je causa of iba disease fl ient t«) reliere tha ilotuach ns:i>K i^itd souring, retiring, prareuts Night- ini^ht, lotisaus tha bowaU meal wiRcura l.)y^*pep«l« spoonfuls will alwa>s railara Tj a St A is: male olratruction removaa tba makes a perfect cure. reHevea C'bollc. wblle a wnra cure for Chol«r« of Cholerm. needed to throw ont of iba cina after a long sickness, •la uiulicn remove* ail sai* I from ihf skin, time before eating giraa ffx>d digest mell. cnre« I'ht'oiilc l>lar- while S u 111 ui e r acd almost to the firnt doae. tAcks cHusetl by Worms la safer, or speedier remedy ia I3ro|>sy, bj excitinf ib« macding tbls madiclne as a Ajfjs, Chiu Fever, TWII HOOKS .IBOVK C. T. IIAIliU i SII.X'S STORE, FayetteviSIc, i\. v, Jftn’f 20,1858. t(4-ypel One dose taken after ea* L 9ir( hie dose of two tt)» Sick lleala‘hc. One bottle tak*n for fe aause of the dikea^e, and Only one dose immediately . One dose of^«u repeated is Morbus, and a preventive i (»hly one bottl** is system the affects of medl- *^One bottle taken for \ Iwwness or unnatural color ' One dose taken a short gor to the appetite, and m^keh Cue done often rept'ated rlitfa In Its worst luinm. Bowel complaints yield One or two dofes cures at Children ; there is uo purer. Ibe world, as II /uilt. 9^ A few bottlMi curee absorbents. We take pleasure in recom- preventive lor K«ver and ^ niu r ever, and sll Kevers of a Bll- lous Type, It operates with certainty, and thousands are willitig to teatify W its wonderful virtues. ; All 'Who use It are Klrlng their «nanlmo«a testimony In Its favor. ft^Mlz Water In the mouth with th« liivH gorator, ajid swallow both together. THE LIVER INVIOORATOR IS A SCIENTIFIC MKDK’.M, I)TS’(JVIRV, and U d»ny working cures, almost too prreat to halieve. It curaa aa If by magic, ai'en th4 /Iftt gixxfxg and seldom mora than ona bottia is required lo cuie any kind of Live** romplainv from the worst Jaundif^t or to a comm >n JfaoJasA*. sU o which are tbe reanlt of a fJltfeajied l^lvsk. PRtCB 0.'X POLLaK riR SOTTLB. Dr. 3A?CrORI), Propriat- Bro*dwa/, !Crw bj all PnifVitt* Sold mho bp JAS. N. SMITH aud S. J. HINSDALE, Fayetteville, N. C. Nor’r 11, ti2-ly WRIGHT & FULLER, -Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Fayetteville, €'. C1LEMENT G- WRIGHT and BARTHOLOMEW FULLER have associated themselves together for the practice of their profession. Prompt attention given te all business committed to their charge. They will practice in the counties of Cumberland, Harnett, Sampson Hobesuu aud Bladeu. Aug. 23, 1858. 39- I ROY FULLEK, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, i.n.TiBE:KTOir, kobi:m>^ co., c. Robert E. troy and JOHN p. fuller, have farmed an association for tho praotice of their profession in Robeson Couutj-. Tha former will also attend the (Jourts of Bladen and (\>lumbus: the latter will also attend those of Cumberland. Tha Office in Lumberton will be kept open at all times. Jan’y 1, 1858. 73- SIDNEY A. SMITH, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, s^iTiiFiEi.D, :v. r., WILL attend regularly the County and Superior Courts of Wilke, Johnston, Cumberland, Har nett, and Wilson. .\11 business entrusted to his car« will receive prompt attention. /an’y 12, ’58. 7ti-ly LOVEIUI ELDItlUtiE, | Jittorneif at t^aw^ | WILL attend the Courts of Johnston and Samp | si'u Counties. . Smithtield, .April 15, 185ti. yii-tf JOSEPH BAKER, Jk.,~ ATTOK.\KV AT LAW, D S AS taken an office next door to Wm B Wright’s I M. Law office ou (ireen Street. He will attend and practice in the County and ."Superior tJourts of Cum berland, Bladen, Robeson and Sampson. .March 2'i, lisoo. 7ytf THO. C. FULLER, •.Mttorney and Counsellor at jLaw. OFFICE at Eacles’s Bridge, recently occupied by James iUnks, Esq., Fayetteville, N. C. Jan’y 1, 1857. DRS. HEN HOW cz SCOIT AVINQ associated themselves to gether in the practice of i:.\T I >i*T HI . tender their professional services to this community. One or both of them may be found in their Ivooms near the Market during their regular office hours for the I whole year. I Since the above association has been formed, it will i become necessary for tha old business of Dr. B. to be i closed. All who ow»> him will please call and settle. | Those having temporary sets (unpaid for) are request- i ed to settle with cash or note. ' Oct. 29. 59- ; NOTICE OF COPAR rNERSHIR ^■^HE undersigned have this day formed a eopart- B nership under the style and firm of Jones A: liperliii..^, for the purpose ofcarrying on a general (jR)CERY, PROVISION and PRODUCE BUSINESS, in the stores formerly occu]iied by Messrs. J. i T. Waddill, on Hay Street.' REUBEN JONES, GEORGE WALTER SPERLING Fayetteville, Oct’r 27, 1858. t)8- D \K\V CASH STORE. I » I ^rp|> »T ■'ONES & SPERLlStr beg to acquaint their friends I 1^ 1 IV I . I 9W that they ha»ejust returned from R. J. D.AVIS having decided on per- | 'Boston, J‘hiladtU,hia and Baltimore, manently locating in thp Town of) .. . . . Fayetteville, respectfully ofl'ers 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, that he can give entire satisfaction as far as is in the power of Dentistry. .All irregulari ties of the Teeth treated in a proper and cartful man ner, as well as diseases of the mouth. None but the proper metals are made use of in the various opera tions. Charges will be moderate, that the benefits of the Profession may be placed within the reach of all who may eel an interest in the preeervation of tho Teeth. Bie^ Office over Houston’s Jewelry Store, where he may be found at all times. May 10, 18.38. 9tf The iyargett f'arria;^e Factory in the Southl Dr. K. A. IILACK, FFICE Front Rooms, over Dr. Hi- J. Hinsdale’s Chemist aud Drug Store. Feb'y 7, 185t>. 7b-if T. -\. K. liOH.NSl'l l)T, M^ent for Vhichering's Pianos^ I Of whieh he has always sjma on hand, j Wilmington, N. C-, Oct'r 2, 1858. 51-lypd I PETER MALLETT ! WITH D. I'OLDEX MURRAY, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, 6'.^ SoUTU Strelt, McKiyniAA where they have purchased a most SMufjECTEU STOVUof iiOOMPS Suitable tor -Tlarkt*!. Comprising, in part. Fancy Dress and Mourning Cali coes: English aud Scotch (Jinghams; Woolens; Kerseys; Linseyr*; Jeans: French DeLains; Fancy Robes: Broad cloths; Cassimeres; Sattinetts; Tweeds; Blankets; Bed- tick; Sheetings; Shirtings; Diapers; Irish Linens; Vel- vpt“; Hosiery; Elastic and Enameled Belts: Horn, Silk and Velvet Buttons; Combs: Whalebone; Todet, Fancy and Shaving Soaps; Perfumery. 50 cases heavy and light Brogans; Water-tight and Calf-skia Bools; Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's Shoes ami Gaiters, of latest fashions. A most superior assortment of Beaver, Woolen, Tyger and Negro Hats: Military and Navy silk, glazeii and cloth Caps, for Gents, Boys and Youths. Axes; Hatchets: Trace Chains; Spades; Shovels; Forks: Frying Pans: Coll’ee .Mills; Sifters; Table Cutlery: Pocket Knives in great variety; Hoop Iron: Hollow-ware; 50 kegs assort’d Nails. Monu mental, Jackson, Old Rye and North Carolina Whis key; Schiedam and Domestic Gin: French Cognac and Doms. Brandy: .\pple and Peach Brandy. 100 Bags Rio, Laguira a;id Java CoB'ee Porto Uico, Havana and Stuart's refined Sugars, in all grades; .Molasses; Candles: Soaps; Starch: Powder aud Shot; Tobacco; R R and E .M Snuff. 50,000 Havana and domestic Se- gars of various brauds and prices, from 7> cents to ij j a box. Ham, Bacon, Pork, Dried Bocf, Fish, .Salt, Butter and Lanl. Light, medium and heavy weight Oak-tanned Sole Leather .A large assortment of W'ooden and Willow Ware: Etc., etc., too numerous to mention. All of which we offer for sale tit the Loicest i*rit€H for Cash. JONES At SPERLING. South Side Hay Street, At the Store formerly occupied by J. & T. Waddill. P. S.—\ava( Stores and other Produce taken Dec’r 1. UESPECTFULLY informs his friends aud the public, that he has bui'.t nj) large substantial Brick liuildings at his Obi Stanii. eij ressly for man ufacturing Carriages. Thankful for the very liberal iuBarter'a^purchalerfor'cash. nopes by strict attention to business, with a desire ^ to give satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same. He warrants his wor; to be made of the best material and by experienced workmen in each branch of the business. His work will compare favorably with any made in tha Ui,'r^ 1 States, for neatness and durability. Ha is determined to sell and do any work in his line on as good terms ae any work done elsewhere that is as well done. He now has ou hand, ‘^iNisuEU, the L-ARGESr STOCK of Carr J. ^ S. 68- I aluable Farming Lund For Sale, on Cape Fear. MN f)ursuance of a Decree of the Court of Eijuity, upon the Petition of Randall McMillan and wife, 1 will sell, on Monday December 20, that Valuable FARM ou the east side of (Jape Fear River, now in iai^es. Barouches, }lockawuijS, and the possession of Randall McMillan Trustee, formerly /» • owned by Davi l S. Williams, and adjoins the lands of ’ I Neill McDugald, John Waddill, and James ,M. Smith July 29, 1858. .Vi,'IK ruRK. 32- MILES COSTIN’. JAS. C. SMITH & Co., j Factors^ Commission and M'or- , iwanling •IMerchants. I WILMINGTON, N. C. I PROMPT attention given to sale of TIMBER, LU.M- ! BER, NAV.AL STORES and all kinds o. Produce. ! Liberal advancements made on Consignments. ! Refers to E. P. Hall, Pres’t Branch Bank of State. ! II. K. Satauk, Cash’r Bank Cape Fear. Jou.s Daw- so.N', Esq. April 25, 1858. a-lT JOHN M. CLARK, Coininissioii & Forwarding ^Merchant, WIl.MINGTON, N. C. WILL give prompt .'ittention to sale of Country Produce, Naval Stores and Cotton. And A^eiti fjr Kutfijnd Orrell't Lmt of .August 9, 1856. 3Htf W. H. TURLING-TON, (’onunl.s:)ion .Merchant, No. 4 Nortli Water St., I WILMINGTON, N. C. U/'ILL give his proni))t personal attention to tne ■ ale or shipment of all Consignments of Naval I Stores or other Country Produce. >N V. S. IS50. tf i \MI.LL\M J. I’lnCE, ! Inspector of »'\'avat Stores,^ i \MLML\GTUS, .V. C., Sfcay"Solicits the patronage of his country friends aud all others engaged in the Turpentine business Office .^urtli \Vat«*r Mroet. Nov’r 22, 1858. 04-1 y F. 3L RIZZKLL, GROCER .i \ li C (I M >1 I S S 10 \ .>1 E K f II .A \ T No. ‘I'J North Watku Strekt, WlLMlNGTtJN, N C. IJSROMPT and personal attention given to the re- cejition ol all kinds ot country produce, either for sale or shipment. Orders for gnicerics from ca.t/* customers will re ceive immediate atteiiticin. fres of coniiuissions. Nov. 1'J, 1858. 04-1 v TIIK liOUSE-KEEFEirS BLESSI.NG, Herrick’s Patent Carpet-Sweeper, X il 1 BII’EI*. un 1 orders received for tha bame, at A C. iV L. BK-ANDT'S, Ila_\ St . Fayetteville, N. 0> t’r 20 ' ;"i.S. Ever offered in this flace. and a very large stock of work nearly finished, which will be finished daily. .All of which will be sold very low for Cash, or on stiort time to punitual customers. Ue has on hand more than ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Vehi cles finished and in course of co'istruction. jgjaf- -Vll work m.'ide by him is warranted 12 months with fair usage, aud shouM it fail by bad workmanship or material will be repaired free of charge. Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and wtamine lor themselves. Orders thankfully received and prontptly attended to. Repairing executed at short notice and on very re.isonable terms May 28, 185:^ 89-tf I I'Oli .S.M.l'. OU HKVI'. A CONVENIENT DUKLLl.NG IIOUSK, on Hay mount, near Mr. J (' Thompsun’s Fiir parji- culurs enquire of J. G. Miepherd. Esq , or A. ,M (’AMPBELL M.iy 7. 9-tf ~ iiOOK-HlM)L\G fN all its kinds, executed with neatness and de spatch. Small jobs when done must be paid before delivere»i. ' THOS. H. TILLINGH A.>T, Anderson .Street. May i4. 11-1 Y C'lironolop;y of North Carolina, troni 1584 to 1858, by D. K. Bennett. Just recceived. E. J. HALE & SO-V. Oct 21. Cider Vinegar, tor sale bv W. H. CARVER. Au2- is. 88- J. W. HAKER Is now receiving from the Nortli the largest, finest, and most carefully selected stock of «C ever oflered in this market; which, added to his own manufacture, makes his assortment com- I plete;—all of which he will sell on the lowest possible i terms for cash or on time to punctual customers. Fashionable painted cottage bed-room Furniture in | setts; curled hair and shuck, and cotton -Mattresses; | Looking Glasses: Willow W'agons and Crailles: Side j Boards; Bureaus; Secretaries and Book-Cases; What- Nots; Tables, all sorts; Wash Stands; Candle Stands; Wardrobes; Picture Frames and Glass; Window .Shades: Cornices: Curtain Bands: Sofas in Mahoguny and Walnut; Tete a Totes; Ottomans; Divans aud Stools; Chairs of every variety. Fine Rosewood Pianos, one with ^Eolian At- ‘ tachment; Rosewood Melodiatis, from the best manu factories in New A'ork and Boston, warranted as good as an\’ made in the country, and will be sold at New York prices—freight only addci. Septambcr 2. 45-tf t'OrPON IU)Nl)r FOR .v\LE. ^I'^HE Western Rail Road Co. have for sale in amounts ^ to suit purchasers, ?*20,UU0 of the Coupon lionds of the County of Cumberland, bearing 7 per cent, interest, (tayable semi-annually on the 1st June and the 1st of Decem ber, and running 20 years. 890,000 of the Coupon lionits of the Town of Fayetteville, bearing C per cent interest, payable semi annually on the 1st January and the 1st of July, and running 20 years. These bonds were issued iw accord'ince with law to the Western Rail Hoad Co., 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 Stute For terms apply to v'. B. M.VLl.ETT, Esq., Prrs’t i to JNO. .M. Ro.Si;, Treas’r estern R. R Co. Fayetteville. Feb’y 2G, I'^.'jH h'.'tf A IM^OCLAMA'noN, By his E MCfllenci/, Tho.M.AS Bil.Atii), (TD»erun. of Sorth ('arulinn. r H ERE A^, it h:is Iveeu represented to me that ▼ T one .Archibald McDougald. late of the '’ounty of Cumberland, did on the 27tli duy of February last, in Said C'lunty, kill and murder i.ne Thomas .Munroi'. and that the snid .McDougald is a fugitive frMin ju.-tice, and has escaped beyond the limits of tliis State, Now, to the en i tli.u tiie Mid .Archibald -McDougald miiy be ariest-d and brought to trial for his suid of fence, I do hereby issue this my Proclamation, offering , a Reward of Two Hundred Doibirs for his appiehen- sion an'l delivery to the Sheriff of Cumberlun 1 t^ounty. DESCRIPTION .McDougald is about fifty years of .ige, of light hair and complexio!!, blue eyes, «f quic-; on the face near one of his j iws, we 170 pounds, is addicted to intoxication, and while drunk is turbulent and troublesome. Given under my haiel and the Great Seal of [l s.]the State, at Raleigh, this the Sixth day of March, A. D. 1S58. By the Governor, TIIOS BRAtG. PvLASKi CowPKR, Pr. Eeo’y. March 16. 9:Uf and others, above the Clarendon Bridge. Persons desiring to examine the land cau do so by application to Randall McMillan. There is in the tract about Itjt) Acres and most of it is valuable river land. Terms I of sale 6 months with interest from date. Bond and security required from the purchaser. W. A. HUSKE, Clerk Master. Nov. iJO, 185s. 68-ta gj^“THE ABOVE SALE will lake place at the .Market House at 12 o’clock. SoO required iu cash. REAL ESTATE FOR .-ALE. ^^^ILL be sold, on AVednesday, December 22d, at T w the .Market House in Fayetteville, at 12 o’clock, CHO,SS CREEK F.MCTORV, containing E!ght Spinning Frames and Ten Sets of Cards, with willow Whipper and Picker, and all other (rearing belonging to the same, with a first rate Lathe. This lot contains Five Acres of Land, on which are all , of the Out-buildings for factory purposes and a large . Dwelling House and Well of excellent water in the yard. .Also, ONE LOT on Ann Street, on which are Three Double Houses. Also, THREE BRICK STORES on I’erson Street, adjoining the Cape Fear Bank lot on the East, with a large Lot in the rear and commo dious W’arehouses. Here is an opportunity for investing money that will pay a good per cent, on the investment. Persons wishing to purchase will be shown the property by ! calling on the subscriber. Terms made knowu on the ! day of sale. JAMES KYLE, Jr. Nov’r 20, 18ii». 55- FARAI FOR SAI.E. 1 OFFER for sale my PL.ANT.ATION on the East side of Cape Fear liiver, 3 miles above the (Claren don Bridge, known us the Toomer Luids, containing about 80() -Acres. The Plantatioi. is in a good state of cultivation, anil is susceptible of being made one of the most profitable Farms in the (Jounty. .Addre.^s J.NO. D. WILLI AMS, Esq , F.iyetteville, N. (’., who is authorised to sell. L. J. HALGHTON. Oct. 14, 185H. 54tf J lit' ri'KK .\-Ni) ;iii;i;siv L.sT received pr Fann}’, a few Firkin-' of very nice BUl'TKR, and 25 Boxei priino (.'HEE.SE. C. B. C(-'OK 54-tf Oct. 11. i IHOK’I Sides ha CON. North ('arolina B.ICON. and .Shoulders. -A'st), Westorn (• B.fCi'iOK- Out 14. s('(;ai{ iiolsk .s’l Ut i’. tFew Bbls excellent S. H. SYRUP. Also, prime 3W4ft MOL.ASSES. C B. COOK. Oct. 14. 54-tf T' Blank Warrants for sale at this Ottice lo i^olli«*r«’ ^VidoH*'. HE Widows of Mexican Soldiers, and the Widows of .“^oldi* rs who niKU iv skhvici: in the war of 1812, can have their pensions continue I by callinjr on the undersigned, ('oi.gr»'ss having made additional provision for them Give lui- the niunag^ment of your chiims, and the money shall come at once, or u ■ charge. JNO. M. ROSE, •Agt. fur Pens'ons. Fayetteville, J.ine 12, 18.”>8. 1\J- O. !I)iTST)\ Vi ^ ol. L I) i nform h is friends an d former customer" «■' • that be may be founil 2 doors below th« CHne F e;i T L.anK, and .{ doors aliove li ip old stand south side P.Tsoii Street, where he intemls to keep tai hand. Harness. Saddles,. Bridles, Whips, Collars, and every thing ^ eioiijring to his trad«. He respectful ly invite> bis frieri 1“ from the country to call and es- amine his stock before purchasing. II wiii :.ttend to K‘.“|' tiring of ilarnessHiid .Saddles pcecli. lias a scar I l''^nctually, ..nd hir. chur};es shall lie moderate. He 'hs about 105 or wou'.^l re.juest ail indebted to the firm of H (»I-ST( *N \ 10 jitle with W. (tverliy or hiin-eit, as fhey are comp . > sett e th« firm's debts. Vu.;USt .. t) The \’oice of Cliristia.j i.Jle in .>on^; Stand Up for Je^us. a Christian Balia i; .';._rmon on tne .Mount, by D. H. HiL; Spraguo s Annals of the i .American Pulpit, Presbyterian volumes; Trenchou the I New Testament. ‘ Nov. 1, 1858. K. J. HALE dL SON
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