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[thematVal M- >. t . IPAiriEW SEMI-WBBKL. Y. [\ U. VIII.] FAVKTTEVILLE, N. C., DECEMBER 23, 1858. [NO. 774.1 Miiu« \ J-. . ^ ■: V -} , V J k ■ P- II;'- .1 r .N ( . . Til : a. i'j -' ' Uf ,f A. • ti* L;. ill. i e j/i ?^e» , L u u ri II ht*. ■ jur. ill,' hu* cm eii litr I f I«i. . :;ii' L.y m r. , -I. e» » '-'J I .A »• . J. b irrt ' c *iJ '» re t*-»" ,e 1 i - -.t li’ •• the ' ■ ‘MB «»T« uiii ri-v i t'- pi*reiit» VW« I; . - pikU vi J*--*’’* n i- ’.r le I '.1 ' U . i W»I.. ‘-•“0“?^ ’ 1, . -.-r.iting ii. '. . religi'^‘^‘ ie : - from Ce»'. J U iLt i SON r-TUNTKl) MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. i’i'\V\!fn J. HAI,U & SON. KlMTims AVI) I’KorKIKTORS. Price for th: Soi!U-\Vet'kly Obskrvkr ^3 00 if paid in iidviiiu’e; 5l» if paid during the year of subscrip- t,ii>ii; or after tlie year has expired, p. r the Weekly Obskrvi k ^'2 00 per annum, if paid in T. WADDILL Has taken charge of the PAYKT I'KVILLE HOTEL. Mith efficient aid in the different depart ments. and his own supervision of the entire Establishment, he hopes to give satisfaction to the Patrons of the House. I®"' Raleiph mid Wursnw four-horse lines of Stages , arrive and depart from this House Daily, and the Mdvanee: oO if paid during the year of subscrip- ; Salem Stage Tri-weekly. tioii: I'r OO after the year has expired. Fa}ette\ille, N. t>., Oct r 1, 18>8. 51-3m M'VKKTISKMKNTS inserted for sixty cents per a lU'ii e of 1 ij lines for the fii st, and thirt\ cents for each : year 18^)9, four young m en and two women, 11, ceediug ]>ublication. Ytnirly advertisementsby spe- * smiirt, act)ve and cleanly, for Table and Chamber ,;,il ooiitracts. at reasonable rates. Advertibeit; are (’ook, (a man preferred,) strong . 1 t , , .u , heHithy; and also one sober, honest and industri- ,,iue-^..d to 5t»te the number 01 insertion. de,.ired, or „us leil-.w f..r O.-tler. For such servants, (.slaves tii -i will be cntinued till forbid, and charged accord- would be preferred,) liberal prices will be given, and wages paid ijuarterly. T. WADDILI.., Fayettevile Hotel. Fayetteville. .N. C-, Nov. 26, 1858. ()7-tlstJ Carolinian copy. .Advertisements to be inserted insvlf, charged 50 per I’lit. extra. \KW Fall AM) WINTER DRY (JOl)DS. ALEX. JOHNSON, Jr., H.AS received and is this day receiving a large and desirable 8TOCK OK GOODS. onibraciiig all the newest styles of l>u(.iies l)ros.«i (lOOils, CMoaks. SluiwI.s. Ha.'tjues. Uoniiots. Kil)l)ons. I'lowors, iintl Triiiiiniiigs, ot‘ all kinds. rois 4i A very desirable stock of Ktai\-.Miuio C'lotliinir. C'lotlis, Cussi- iiK rc.s. Vostinix, Hats, Caps. IJoots, Shot's, Uinbrella.', \c., vStC. Tdgether with many articles not deemed necessary ti tiiuiuerate. .■V‘‘ i f which will be offered low f.)r C.ASH, or on . ; ■ tuch as pav when called on. ALEX. JOHNSON. Jr. Fayetteville, N. C.. Sept. 20, 47tf F ILL STOIK FOR 1858! STARR W II.LIAMS, .Vre now receiving their SECOND SL'l’l’LY of staple aiifl Fancy Dry WoofN^ HA I S. CAPS, BOOTS. SHOE»5. lioNNETS, UMBRELL.\S, AND READY-MADE CLOTHING, W;?>- a great variety of articles not enumerated. Thiii Stock is very large and well assmted, compri- -:ii^ all the late.st styles and patterns, and will be offer- eJ ti Wholesale Buyers on libeRal terms, either for ■ ■ ^SH" .T approved paper. SfIi:3fWELL HOUSE, rAYKTTKVll,l,K, :\. f. £.ost Siift of (irccn Sfreet, a ftic Door a Sorth of the Market House. fi’ill® ^BIHE Subscri^ >r desires through this me- iiiilml dium to ac’ nowledge the liberal pa- tronage bestowed upon his House the past ' ’‘".v before the puMic. An exceedinj,ly valu- ye:ir—and as he h i'- just ereeteil New Stables and adJition to tlii« course has just been made in the SCHOOL BOOKS FOR THE UNION. A. S. BARAES ifc CO., 51 AND 53 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK, PUBLISHERS ,^.\D WI-flLES.lLE BOOK'^ELLERS, WOl'LD INVITE .VTTKXTIO.N TO THE N AT 1 () N A I. S E R I ES —OF— STl\niRI) SI'IIDOL BOORS, PCBLISIIEU liV TIIKM, .\.MOX(» WHICH .RK The I^ational School Rpmlers, in 5 Nos., au'J Prnnouni ini/ Speller. I’rice 25, 37^. 50, 75 cts. and •‘il. Speller, 25 cts. By Richard G. Parker, A M., of Boston, and J. Madison Watson, oi New Y'>rk These are the latest reading hooks yet brought out, and it is conficlently believed surpass all others in general plan and arrangement, ^'e;*iity of illustrations and typography, cliaracter of ^elt*ctions, and aiiapta- tion to the wants of schools. Ther are already in e.\- tensive use in the Public Sdioul.s of New York' Brook lyn, Albany, Newark, Lanoasti'r. atid other imuortant places. Davies' Rrri.el Arithmetlrs mtd Hiijher Jla- (/i> mafii . Prices of Arithmetics 15, 25, 45 and 75 cents. Are daily increasing in popularity and circulatiiui. They are reganleil as the iii'ist thorough and prac- Carriage Sheti convenient to the House and to water he takes pleasur-' in saying to his patrons and the public generally, tlint he is stiil prepared to accom modate them witli transient and permanent I'Oard, and respectfully solicit> a continuance of the liberal pa tronage heret'ifori' >'ceived. Every exertion on his part sha'l be used to render them comfortable durinjj their soj uirn w.th him. His table is alwa^.s supplied with the bi-st thf laurket aff rrds P. SHEMWF.LL. 86tf .March 2}, 1855. i^HlS CONVKNU '' Establishment v Biiarders on the 12tii ii, no pains to make .all co:! ' publication of Ditviif.' I nirerH't^ Ahjihr't. I^rlre. *25. An entirely nc*' work, ilesijined to oocupy an inter mediate [dace betweon ihe autli T’s Elementary .Alge bra and Bourdon. It tcichcs the Science and .Art "f .Algebra by a logical arrangement a:id classification ol the priiK-:p1*'s in tlifir iiiiiural order. ii*'d liyillustr.it- ing thetr ap[ ’i.- iti m in an ext.-n li 1 SL-rivs ■( iiarciuUy arransTvd and gr.i lo 1 ■.■.’v.iiiiples. It i*- I’rof. Divie>" last and best work and M uf'/y'. Si-ri's >f (1 tmjrm>}iii'^. Prices 2'i, l'». '.(» ct ni.-'.. and ^1. Seem to be fist super-'. Hiig al! ''h' rs. The plan ND VV Kl.L FLRNISHED on which they arc ai ran;ii-ii. tlicir intrinsic niorit, con- pened tor the reception ot i ciseness. tu-autv. : t'. i pi-'-'ili \r a laptation, ren !er thetn The subscriber will spare '■ jjreat favr.rir.'s'w ith l.-tii r. :,chers :.nd pupils Tht-y rt ible who may stop at her | have been ollici.al'v rtv’mmcn le i by the .Superinten iiorsi:. house Regular boarders will iierc find the quiet com- Uents of Public Insinut fort of liome. comt'ined with the advantages to busi- ! i,v nuriiLious i\':i ii ness men of a Hotel. The stables of Mr. \V. *' Trny are in the rear of the Hotnl, and traveller-; may entrust their horses to his care, with the assurance that the best treatment will be bestjwed upon them. MARY ANN POTTER. Oct. 21, IS.jH. 5ti-3m »n v)f vf) many .'lates. and s ani In.stitutes siKics.sful u-'- in Sch 'ols in every STARR.] •t’r 14. throughiiiit the i uiitry, 1 u a muititi. !• if j ut>Mo an 1 pr State of the Union. ('hir/i'.'i fii-'iytmi ir.^ in f-rt, A'\v , prlri^ 10 'lud (jU '' its, flH'i \\ilrh'. prirc 75 It is believe i present the only trne iud successful meth ’d tPaehitij; t!io si'ipii -e .if the English F.,an- guage. They .ire tiie Stan iard Text-l!ooks in the New York, .Mictiigan .and itlier St.ite ,\orr..al Schools, and ST.ABLES connei te l with the Dobbin House, is very many ol the l est Si h"Oi^ mu I .Vcadtmies in now prepared te bnard H- is^ liy the dav "r month. : country WRIGHT & FULLER. Attorneys aixl Counsellors at I/nv, C1LEMENT G. WRIGHT and BARTHOLOMEW y FULLER have a.ssociated themselves together for the practice of their profes'^ion. Prompt attention given to all business committed to their charge. They will practice in the counties of Cumberland. Ilaruett, Sampson Robeson and Bladen. Aug. 23, 1858. 39- I'ROY FULLER, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, I.I'M BRISTOL, KORrX»^ Co., li. C. Robert E. troy and .IOIIN p. fuller, have formed an association for the practice of their profession in Robeson County. The former will also attend the Courts of Bladen and (Columbus; the latter will also attend those of ('umberland. The Office in Lumberton will be kept open at all time.s. Jin'y 1, 1858. 7;5- SIDNEY A. SMITH, Attortu'y niul Couii-Ji'lK'/r at I.aw, ■¥. c., WILL attend regularly the County and Superior Courts of Wake, .lohnston. Cumberland, Har nett, and Wilson. .Vll business entrusted to his care will receivtt prompt attention. Jan y 12, ’58. 7t.-ly LOVKUl) ELDIHDGE, • ittorneff at ILL attend the Courts of Jolmston and .S amp ^ W son Counties. Smithtieid, .\pril 15. ib5'i. !Hi-tf .iOSiiPil IJAKER, .Jit., \ r r o sc \ b: v % i’ li i w, fi 8 taken an onii-'- next iloor t > W:ii !’• Wright's 9 M. Law otii'-e on (Jrt-i-n Street He will att-.-ri i and pr.actice in the 'ount'- and Supi>ri .r (' 'urts of ('um berland, Biaden, Robeson aU‘1 Sampson. March 2'i, lb58. 7'.Hf THO. C. FULLER, • itforneif ami i'ounsellor at tjtur. FFICH at Etfcles’s liridge, recently occupied by James iianks. Es^., Fayetteville, N. C. Jau’y 1, 1857. DRS. D REXBOW SCOIT AVINfl associated themselves to gether in the practice of KTiT I ?*T r . tender their professional services to this community. One or both of them may be found in their Rooms near the .Market during their regular office hours for the whole year. Since the above association has been formed, it will become necessary for the old business of Dr. B to be closed. .All who ow« him will please call and settle. Those having temporary sets (unpaid for* are request ed to settle with cash or note. Oct. 2't. 59- DEXTISTRY. W^R. J. D.VVIS having decided on per- manently locating in the Town of Fayetteville, respectfully offers his services to the cit izens of this place and surrounding country. In nil the various branches of his Profes.sion, iucluding the manufacture of Mineral Teeth, he is satisfied, after an extensive experience, to which is added a thoroufrh Dental education, that he can givo entire satisfaction as far as is in the power of Dentistrj’. Ail irregulari ties of the Teeth treated in a proper and careful man ner, as Well as diseases of the mouth. None but the ! proper metals are made use of in the various ojiera- I tions. Charges will be moderate, that the benctits of ! the Profession may fie placed within the reach of all j who may fee! an interest in the {.reservation of the i Teeth Office over Houston's Jewelry Store, where he ' may be found at all times. Slay 10, 1858. !>tf 'Phi' Sjaru^it ^i'arria;se f'artot'tf iti flit> Sottrfi! NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP. undersigned have this day formed a eopart- M- nerahip under the style and firm of for the purpose of carrying on a general GROCERY, PROVISION and PRODUCE BUSINESS, in the stores formerly occnjded by Messrs. J. & T. Waddill, on Hay Street. REUBEN JONES, (JEORGE WALTER SPERLING. Fayetteville, Oct’r 27. 1858. 68- A. II III*, ii. A. TO THE I'lHI.lC. ^jj^^HE Subscriber having RENTED the Extensive ('hemist and Drug Stare. Feb’v 7, ls5t). KL\ K, S J. Hiusd.ile's 7*;-tf m:\v (iooDs 'IIHE subscribers adopt this method of informing ■ iheir friends and the public generally) that the. D, V* receiving into store a very large and generul Sf( CK OF GO(>l)S, EMBRACING ii U O 4' i: K I K N , HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADDLERY, A; c., A; c., c. [J. M. W1LLI.\MS. He has secured the services of an experienced hostler, 54-tf fiU'l promises to give satisfaction to all who may pat ronize his establishment. W. C TROY. Oct. 21, 1858. 5ti-om WESTERN RAH. ROAD. ON and after Monday, 22d d iy >f November, the Frei;:ht Train will run REGUL.\RLY between PiirL'ir ! S' hool J*inlo!t'>ji/u/^ ///•(.'«■ $1, Is regarde i a.s the most ciimpiete, concise, and prac tical Class 11 ok on thar subject yet publishe I. It is more extensively used than luy I’ther, which ful’y de monstrates its [ire eminent worth and superiority. I^urtcr'st S' fioo/ ('lt> mi,-fn/. pri'-i- ^ Is one of the most admirable works prepared for Schools, and re juires only a limited amount of ap paratus to illustrate ail iha experiments deseribeil. A. S. H. li (,’>. lidvc roi!cu;ly aildeii iDany new and valuable w..rks to their .\ .V I.. a full description >f whieh will be found in their .f#: If ' !A > TH» § TH U i . 17. # #J just piitilislie I. cunt iiniiig a complete \\ A. E. HOHNS'l'EDr, • for €'hirkeriitff\s M^iaaos, Of which he h is always s itne on hand. Wilmington, N. C., Oct'r 2, 1858. 5l-lypd PETER MALLETT WITH D. (’OLDEX MUKH.VY, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, 0 •_* S U U T U S T R K K T , .VA’ir VORK'. .lulv 2y, iSoM. 32- \ii of wl^'h they are disposed to sell at reasonable Faj'etteville and .McClenahan’s Station; leaving Fa^’- description, with notice.s and recomruendations, of all r fits fur cash, or on the usual time to responsible etteville every morning at 7 o’clock and returning at their School and Lilirary B)oks. . ur'ihaeers who are in the habit of paving. I o’clock in the afternoon of same day. Teachers and School ntbcers throughout the coun- GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. Consignors are requested to send tickets with arti- try are reijueste l to send tor this IPt'S- July 2b, 185^. 31- cles, stating consignee, destination, ^'C. t'Itl M*J'i t'M-' f .#7'. fand corrts- W. .A Kl’PER, pond with tlie I’uhlishers in reg.ar i to any of their Chief Eng'r A; Sup't. works they may wish to examine or introduce. Whenever the amount of freight may reijuire. an ^.dJross \ S H iV ('() extra Train will leave Fayetteville and return in the ^ ^ ^ i i , afternoon Nov’r 22. tJ5- G. & L. BRANDT, WhoU'sate and Mlelaii nealers in STAPLE AXD FANCY DRY OOoDS, ifliiog and Fiirnishinff Goods; Boots and 8hnes; Hat.s and Caps; Trunks; Carpet Bags and Valisc; Hardware; Cutler}-; Crockery; Musical Instruments; Imported Ha- vanna and Principo Segars; for sale by the Box only. A large asiortmeut of Negro Blan ket.-i, Mackinaws,&t*. etc. iraprising in all one of the larirest, hanIsomest and ■ f mi'St th'irough assnrttnent of Goods ever exhibited :■ this market, and will be sold cheap for (’ash, or on ■ lie to those who pay their ticcounts at first presen- ■ -tiun. ol aiid 5o Jnhii Strutt, New York. RIIL \im \OTItH! TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. NEW. nii:\p. AM) i:.\PEi)iri(ii s roi te for ■ •ur friends and the public generally are very re- prglgUt fOI the Interior Of North Carolina. -! •■ :t;u V invited to give us an early call and secure _ _ . vr.. , . . , ... »BERCH.\Nl.s and others about purchasing their iTB. Fall and Winter Supplies, are reijuested to give us an early rood bargain. G. A L. BRANDT. South side Hay St., Fayetteville, N. C. ■ii't. 18, l8o'. 54-tf NEW* AM) CfllCAl’ ;00I)S. JAMES KYLE l.\S received a Large and (ieneral Supply of me I' tioons, llootm and llatM, llolt- iii^ Clotli'ii, &!*. if which has been purchased by the piackage for (; all of which is otlered at the lowest market price sale or retail. J, 1&5S. 5Itf TIN PLATE, ^lieet Iron, Iron Wir‘, » ^TOVa> \lii> TI.\-WA3tK. ■Mway^ on hand, at VSholesale or Retail. RODFIXd. G UTTElUSa, ■’!'i a^'; kinds ol .)(,bbing, done at siiort notice, by C. W. ANDREWS, Market Square, Fayetteville. IM RL \ IAN notice, that b}’ th* completion of the North Ea-ttern | Rail Road from Charleston. S. C., to Cheraw. the ad- I vantages of a CHE AP and EXPFDITH )US Route from 1 the Seaboard has been opened to them ^ •\ll freight consiirned to the care of the .\gent of the North Eastern Rail Road will be forwarded FREE OF COMMISSION. No charge will be made for Storage at Cheraw. .■Ml good.s will be taken care of in the Company’s Ware house until sent for. A schedule of charges for transportation of freight will be found at the Post Office. S. S. SOLOMONS, Eng’r and Sup't. Aug. 3. 34tf r.UT'FERI.OirS LINE. A. S. BAKNKS i ('O are also puMishens of the School Tcarhrrs' M^ibrart/. Retail price. Northend’s Teacher and Parent ^1,25 Page’;4 Theory and Practice of Te.aching 1 25 Mansfield on American Edm-ation 1 25 DeTocqueville's .\meriean Institutions 1 25 Davies’ Logic of .Mathem.itics 1 25 Mayhew on L'niversil Eduration 1 25 Root on School .\musemeiits 1 25 The above Books are soM by E. J. 1I.\LE ^ SON, Fayetteville N. C. Oct’r 1, 1858. 51-2mO.^D TilK I.IVi^R LWKilORAIOIt! JAS. C. .■‘.Mini. .MILKS CO.'^TI.N'. JAS. O. SMITH & Co., JTartors^ f'oinmission and JFor- tvardin^ • flerchants. WILMINGTON, N. C. attention given to sale ot Tl.’*ll>El{. LL’.'I- A BEK, N .iV.\ L S 1 OKE.'! au'l all kinds ot Produce. Liberal advance.iieiits m ule o;i Consi;inmeuts. Refers to E. P. H.m.l, Pres't Branch Bank of State. H. R. >x\\Qv., Cash'r Bank Cajie Fear. John 1>.\w- SO.N, E,s.|. .\prii 25, 1858. 5-1V A. ESPECTI'ULLY informs hi** irien^Ie and the public, that he has bui t up lirire substantial Brick lJuildings at his Jld Siaii i, exjiressly for man- utacturing Carriages. Th iiikf'i' for the very liberal ' patronage he has received fir the last 21 ye.irs, he' hopes hy strict attention t- business, with a desire to give satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same. He warrants his work to be inaiie of the best material and by experienced workmen in each branch of the business His woik wili compare favor.ibly with any made in tiie Unuo i States, for neatness and durability. He is determine 1 to sell and d j any work in his line on .as good terms as any work done elsewhere thst is as well done. He now has on hand, Fi.NisiiKi., the LARuEST STOCK of Ihtrouchts, iiockaivaifs, and s. Ever otfere 1 in this place, and a very large stock of work ne:irly finished, which will be finished daily. All of which will be sold very iow for (\^sii, or on short time to punctual customers. He has on hand more than ONE HL’NDIIEI) AND FIFTY Vehi cles finished and in course of construction. .\11 work made by him is warranted 12 months with fair usage, and should it fail by bad workmanship or material wiil be lep.iired frj'e of ch.arge. Persons wishing to h ly wouid do well to call and examine lor themselves. (»r lers th.inkfu'iy received and prompt^v attended to. Repairing executed at short notice anil on very rei.son.ible terms. May 2'^i, 1S5M. 8H-tf \EW CASH STORE. J ONES it SPERLING beg to acquaint their friends that they ha?e just returned from \eic York, Boston, PIiilatl«^yhia and Baltimore, where the}’ have purchased a most SEL.E r’TED S TO f of 4i O O iP S Suital»l(‘ for tliiw Jlitrk**!. Comprising, in part, F.incy Dress an 1 Mourning (’ali- coes; English and Scotch (linghams; Woolens; Kers*ys; Linseys; Jeans; French DeLauis; Fancy Robes; Broad cloths; Cassimeres; Sattinetts; Tweeds; Blankets; Bed- tick: Sheetings; Shirtings: Diapers; Irish Linens; Vel vets; Hosiery; Elastic and Enameled Belts: Horn, Silk and Velvet Buttons: Combs: Whalebone: Toik-t, Fancy and Shaving Soaps; Perfumery 50 cases heavy and light Brogans: Water-tight and Calf-skin Boots; Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's Shoes and Gaiters, of latest fashions. moat superior assortment of Beaver, Woolen, Ti'ger and Negro Hats: Military and Navy silk, glazed and cloth Caps, lor ti^'nts. Boys and Youths. Axes; Hatchets; Trace Clhains; Spades; Shovels; Forks: Frying Pans; Coif e .Xiilis; Sifters: Table (’utlery: Pocket Knives in great variety: Hoop Iron; Hollow-ware: 50 kegs assort’d Nails. Monu- nient.ll, Jaokson, Old Rye and North Carolina Wliis key; Schiedam and Domestic Gin; French Cotrnac and Doms. Brand}': \pple and Peach Br.uid}’. 100 iiags lii’i. Laguira and .lava Cotl'ee I’orio Rico, Havana and Stu.irt's refined Suiiirs. in all >:r.ides; Molasses; Candles; Soaps: St ircii: Powder .m l Shot: r;ib:ic:-.i'; R R and E M Snutf. 5u,0iii| Havana and d'Oii.-stic Se- gars of v.irious br.inds and prices, from 70 cents to ^5 a box Ham, Bacon, Pork, Dried iJ'ef, Fisa, .Salt. Butter and Lard. Light, me’liuiu and heavy weight (»ak-tanne'I Sole Leather .V large assortnunt of Wooden anil Willow Ware; Etc., etc , too numerous to mention. All of which we offer for sale «/ lh( t^oicfst tor i'ash. JONES a: SPERLING, South Side Hay Street, At the Store foimerly occupied by J. & T. Wadtlill I*. S.—Naval Sfores and other Product- taken in Barter and jjurchased for cash. J. .j- S. Dec’r 1. tiS- NOTICl-:. ^LL persons having claims against Fayetteville, will 25ili inst. W. G. Uec’r 17. the Town of please present them by the .>1ATTHE'.VS. Town Clerk. 7^-2t T rRKi*.\KKr> nv i>k sa.vkori), Compounded entirely from MIS, i JOHN M. CLARK, Coiniiiisi()ii Cv j'orwardiiii; ,Merc-,hanl, WIL.MINdTOX, N. C. Ur ILL give jirompt atteniion to sale of Couutry Produce. Naval Stores and Cotton Ay'H‘ f'lr ILu^h ari’i (/rr'’irs Line of ISmits. iijyp I August '.I, lb.).''. -jMf i W. H. TURLING-TON, ('omiui.vsion Mercliiiiit, Xo. 4 ,\ort!i I W'lL.MlNlJTOX, N. 0. : ILL give his prompt personal attention to the » w sale or shipment ot ail Consignments of Naval Stores or other Country Produce. Nov. !S. Iso'i. tf Is OXK OK TIIK Br UU'INKS now eit«ier, mtldfr. ai>! more not only a ST J*rU»i.\TIVE AND MVFR MK It* the nnMio. that u (in a (ufKnrtte, •fffrtijBl tlian other ine'lirint* known, but A Lir^r remwly. ariii.*f first on th« Liter to n»orbiil mutter, then on the ^lomMl■b » loCHrry off :hnt niHtt«r. »fCon»|'UhhinK two e?!«ciu- ally, w'tthoiil nnv ..f the painful teel;r g* rxi»«t i:j the i*per h tionn of moPi f'nfh.i'ti t U sirei rfthen- \hr fvslHUi Ht ihr ■an,«» time that it purK«*H it . aul wlien tHk«n daily in niotlvrate will Btrenffihen an«i huiM it up with tUiUfHial ittpiiiit} (;r \No. IilE undt rsigned has made arrungen.ents by which he is prepared to furiiish at short notice, any re- I T"d quantity of Ao. I l*4*riiviaii liiiiaiio, I which will be fnmi direct importations, into the a tu'W ilaj’s )i WilmiM'itoii, uiid wiirrante.i pure and genuine. Orders lor the aSove excellent fertilizer are solicit- I. to wliicli prompt attention will be given ; ,\s this is an article which Ices not admit of being I )lil on time, cash or its ’ t( h rder. Julv 8. ^^TEAMLR ‘-F\NNY” leaves Fayetteville every I^T .Monday and 'Hi irsday morning, at I '* minutes aOer Sun-risc; and Wiitnington Tuesday and Friday. Ilf o’clock,—carrying jiassen;;ers and freight. *Steamer ‘■SOL'TII i/l; .N with a full comjdement of Flats, makes one or mori' trips per week, as cir cumstances may reijuire. The accident to the St« amcr “R()W,\N” will be re- Slie will then take her place in the line. Oct’r 1, 1H58. S. LL'TTEBLOH 51-tf The I^tvrr ik "ne of ilie homan body ; anl when it the iH)wer!» of th« py»t*ni are iR almokt entirely Lirrr for the pro; «r p«rtorn. stomarh ia at Uult,tlif ■y»t«rTO •tjffer* in con'tc«ji»**n’« having? ceated to do its duty fan. one of ttie i*roprietoi prartice of more than tw entv wherewith to counter:iCt the It in liable. To prove that thif reniedy *s blei^i with 1^1 ver 0111- han bnt to try a bottle. Hn-i Th«*« »i«nn^ rernov,: aM the •ywlem. Bupplyinc in the ; lnvi|{oratin(f the f>t«‘inar!i. I>iirlfylns the whole ma«*hinery, lemovitj*: effectinfl: a radical c‘i’*e HIII4111X ntta«‘kM Hr.' b«‘ffer, hy Liver or. One dof.e aftei t-at'iiK in and pi I t: priiicipHl >f tlie peifo:tn« itr« tiinctionK well, fully litvtlop,-.!. I he'toK.ar* OT. !»’»* ! cAUh;- acin*n of the HDI'e vf it» rnnotioiii. whenti.e a:e at fault, ai.i) thr whole ‘f oiie or^Hn—the Ijlver— F'T the dl«c»itt‘ii '-f that ••r- has madM il hin ^tudy. in a .'K*aiH, t** Qnd •“ipit* i«nj*iiT niaiiv dcrani^t^menti to whlcfj at laxf fniind piaiiil. i convn'tion ji ny person trou- • > ..f its ftM'inn, ertain. '.•I o.- I Rd T:iaiter frnro a hfalthy tiow of hlle, t.K 1 ‘'d to diKe^t wrll, fT ti>ne and lieMlth t(» the aufiii (.if the difteaMe— •d. fit t«nt to relieve the »«tomac h rihii.K Htul botiiinR. letiriiitr. prevcnl« .MglU- c^uiviilent must accompany I’.EVEKLY ROSE. •ftarhie j^aertou^ 2t;tf HI i'I'KR .vNi> Clli^KSiv I S I' received pr Fanny, a few Firkii.s of very .ice BL'i'TER, and 25 Boxes prime ('HEESE C. B. COOK. IJ. 54-tf Also, Western C. B COOK. 64-tf HACON. ' H d('E .North Carolina BACON. ‘ • .' ides and Shoulders. o.-t 14. Cider \ inegur, tor sale by W. ii. CAHV£R. Aug. lb. iQ. IJy (iEO, i.AUDER, TWO DOORS .IBOfE C. T, lltlCH i SO.VS STORE, Fayetteville, IV. O. Jan’7 20, 1868. 64-ypd ne dose taken hehne mare. 22 Only one d>^e taken at gre'-:’y, and cure« ’ >iie dose t^iken aftt*r ea« !, ■■ ^.^One do«.e of two tea- llenlnch% One bottle taken for fe vause of the dihcanr, uitd ( .dy one dope imniediHiely jne'd*»ae ollen repentid i> and a preventivt* Only one bottle i:* •ysiem the eRVctu of medi i^One \>oU\v taken foT lown*M or unttatural t'oIi>r One dobt> taken a >iiiort for to the appetite, anl inHk*- One do?*e often repeated. rliopn in it" wor^t lorniK. n Ilowel conjplainth jield^^ t*ne or two dose^t cnre!s at ' Children : there i>* no xurer the world, as it /"'n'x. A few botlle*» cures absorl>entB. We take pleasure iu recom prerentive tor K«v«*r aiifl and all Kevern of a Kll- witb certainty. ani thousands wonderful virtne**. All ^vtio use It nre their tiiiaiilmout tentlniony In Itn favor. f^Mlx Water In tlie mouth with the Invl- gorator, auci Mwallow l>oth together. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR IS A PCIKXTIFH' VKOK’.-M. DlsroVKRY, and is daily working): cures, almost loo preat to helieTO. It cnrea a* if hy ma^ric, #ref» th« Arri drut* aiid teldom more than one bottle is required to cure any kind of l^lver t'oroplaiot, from the worst Jnundi/'t or Dyp^pria to a common all of which are the re«ult of a l>lftea«ecl l^lver* PRICE 0>C DOLLAR PEK BOTTLE. Dr. SANFORD. Proprietor, .^i5 Broadway, New Yorfc B«fftlled by all Drn^ipista. Sold uiw by JAS. N. SMITH and S. J. HINSDALE, Fayetteville, N, C. NoVr U. 62-17 Ti nicht, ItioRens tht* howeU ti venexM. meal will t'ure l>>'K|>e|>»ln *>I«>onruN will al«^a>b relieve male ohMniotion removes the nmkfs k pt-rft* t cure, ielieves ( holl’. while a siitM I'uie tor C holera of C'holern. ne'^ded to tlip*w out of the cine aftrt a Iomjc sickness. •Inumllee vemo\ea all »al fit »n th»‘ tikin. time hetore eating (fivei ri fo.,d dii^rst wfM cpift 1 tironlc l>lai** i\hi1e Summer and alnini^t t thf do^e. tai'k.s h> Worma in safer, ur tpeedier remedy in Oropfi>’« by exciting the mendinjf this niedl^’ine an a A^ue, t’hlll Fever, loUM Type. It operat**s iiie wilhiic III testify to its VMLLl.VM .1. 1‘lilCi:, inspvrtor of .Yarat Stores^ n \. c.. the patronij'c d' his country- frien'ls amt al! otiiers t-ngagi-d in tho turpentine Imsiness Otli-«‘ tttrlii \V:ii4‘i' Nov'r 22, 1J5X, t'.l-ly F. 31. BIZZELL, li li II, K A .\ D C 0 )\ M I S S I (I .11 E R (’ II .1 X T N'o. North Water Street, WILMLNOTON, N. C. -NilT and personal attention given to the re- 01 ti.in ol all kinds ol country produce, either s.i i- shipment. Ol li !■.. r .r groceries from ciixh customers will re- :ii.m. diate attention, free of co'n;nissions. .N'c\. r.i, 1S58. G4-ly liu: ilOUSE-KEEPEirS JJLESSIXG, Eerrick’s Patent Carpet-Sweeper, ^ IX.. I.. I TED, and orders received for the same, at MA a. & L. BRANDTS, Hay St., Fayetteville, N. C. (-•ci'i 2*'. 58- i OirSAl.l-: OR REST. ( • VExMENT DWELLI.VG IloL'SE, on Hay- near Mr. .J. C. Thompson’s. For parji- \V. r.AKKIl Is now receiviiip fr itn the North the large.«t, tincsr, and most carefully selected stO( k ut' ri ES\iTi aci: e»er otlcr'd in this market; which, added to his own manufacture, makes his .issortment com plete;—all ol which he will ell on the lowest possible terms for cusli or on time to jiunctual customers Fashionable painted Cutta;:e bed room Furniture in sftts; curled hair and shuct, anvl cotton Mattre.'ses; Looking tilasse.; Willow W.isioii-i and Cradles; Side Board.>i; Bureaus; Secret.iries and r>ook-('ases; What- Nuts; Tables, all sorts; Wa--h .Stand.'; Candle Stands: Wardrobes; I’ictnre I'ramesand (ilass; Window Sh ides; WaU>r St., Cornices; Cunain Bands; Sofas ii» Mahogony and Walnut; Tete a Tetes; Ottomans; Divans and Stools; Chairs ot every variety. Fine 11 'sewood IManos, one with ^Eolian At tachment; Rosewood Melodians, from the best manu factories in New York ami Boston, warr.^nted as good as any made in the country, .'in i will be sold at New York price-—freight only added. September 2, 4A-tf FRi:sil GOODS! ^ lOiJKING PRUNES, at lo cents per lb : "V H.MSINS, (juarter, half and whole boxes; FIGS; DATES; PERFUMERIES. Faii*y CioodM aiitl Vaiik‘«‘ .\otioiis And many things suitable for Christmas Presents. Call and see at J.\.MES K. LEE’S, Hotel Building. Dec’r 18. 73-2t ST. .MARY'S SCHOOL. Rai.kkmi. N. C. Rev, ALDERT SMEDES. D. D,. Rector. Right Rev, TIDS, .VTKINSON, D, D,. Visitor. j^HE Thirty-fourth Term of tiiis School will com mence on the >th .January. • Fi>r a circular containing full particulars, apply to the Rector. Dec’r !o. l>^. T^-JJt KID (^l.OVKS! Kl!) (ri.J\ KS!! t^^Oll Ladie-i and (lentlemen. A must e.vtensive as sortment of ifuperior Ki>l (Moves; White, Black, ami Fancy Colors. For sale at G. .V L. BRANDT S, llay St., Fayetteville, N. C. Dec'r 2tt. 73- ~ xorici:. 4 LL per.'Ons «ho diwire the -‘Clarendon Bridge" by tiie year, must call on the Collectur at the Bridge or myself and make immediate payment. The annual a.'^essment has been made. .INO. M. ROSE, Secy. Dec'r 2l. ~-i- Norici*:. A Pl’LlCA'floN will be made t» the L*^ffislature for .ila a Charter of a Savings Institution in Fayetteville Also, for a (Jharter for a Gas Light Company. Dec'r 20. 7-‘) Sl GAR llorSE SYRUP. A Few Bbls excellent S. H SYRUP, Alao, prime ...■l .iivi'et .MOLASSES C, B. COOK. Oct, 14, 54-tf C'orpov IU)NDS FOR ^ A!.K. S''M F Western Riil Ron.d Co. have for sale in amounts to suit purchasers. lo ?HoIdi«‘!*?>’ \iidow. rgMlE Widows of .Mexican Soldiers, and the Wiclows ■L of Soldiers who dikd in' skkvk’K in the war cf 1812, can have tiieir pen>ii ins continued >jj calling ou the undersigned, Coi.gresi having made .idditional pro\ision for them Give me tiie management of ^our claims, and the S-2U,D0U of the (^upoo Bonds of the (’onntyof no charg. J Kii, ctitvtl e, Jun^^ 12, U CHAIRS, CHAIRS. 4 LAIUJE lot o^' Stool-bottom Chairs, made at Cool m Sfiring Mill, and for sale by A. M. CA.MPBELL. March 24, ’o8. IMA NO FORl'KS. AMES PIRSSON respectfully inti.rms the public ^ II ( U II ' :;t ■ lire of .1. G. Shepherd, Esq., or A. M. CAMPBELL. ;t-tf iJOOK-BlNDING trJ all its kinls, executed with neatness and de spatch. Small jobs when done must be paid before delivered THOS. H. TILLINGHASr, Ander.sou Street. May l i. 1868. 11-lY FARM FOR SALF. t OFFER for sale my PLANTATION on the East side of Cape Fear River, 3 miles above the Claren don Brilge, known as the Toomer Lauds, containing about 800 Acres. The Plantation is in a good state of cultivation, and is susceptible of being made one of the most profitable Farms in the County. Address JNO. D. W1LLL\MS, Esq., Fayetteville, N. C-, who is authorised to sell. L. J. HAUGHTON. Oct 14,1868. 64tf Cumberland, bearing 7 per cent, interest, jiayable ' ,JNO. M. RoSK, semi-aiiTiunlly on tl.e 1 !^t .hine and the 1st of Decem- .Agt. for Pens'Ons. her. and rv.ni.ing 2n ^ Kn , ctitvtl e. Junt* 12, 1 K.'iS. 1‘.)- S!»U,UUU Ot tiie Ciii-pou tho ToWii of Fayetteville, bearing t> percent interest, payable semi annually on the 1st .January and the 1st cf July, and running 20 years. These bonds were issued in accordance with law to the Western Rail Road Co., to pay the County and Town subscriptions respectively. Persons having muncy will tind tlipse bonds (at the price the (’o. is sellirg them) a better investment than any Bank Stock in the Statf* j For terms apply to C. B. .M.VLLETT, Esq., Pres't or I to JNO. M. ROSE, Treas’r 1 Western R. R. Co. Fayetteville. Feb’y 2'1, 18.38. 8^*tf j A PROCLAMATION, i his Excellency/, Tiiom.\s 1?r.\go, Governor ; rf North Carolina. j WHERE.VS. it has been represented to me that one Archibald McDougald. late of the County of Cumberland, did on the 27th day of February last, in said County, kill and murdtr one Thomas .Munroe. and that the sjiid McDoug.-ild i.s a fugitive frmn justice, and has escaped hei'ond the liniits of this State. Now, to the en 1 th.-it the said .\rchibald .McDougald may be arrested ami brought to trial for his said of fence, I do hereby issue this my Proclamation, offering a Reward of Two Hundred Dollars for his apprehen sion and delivery to t'ne Sherilf of Cumberhmd County. DESCRIPTION. McDougald is about fifty years of age, of light hair , and complexion, blue eyes, of quick speech, has a scar ! Fear Bank, and 3 doors above his old stand south side on the face near one of his jaws, weighs about l»i5 or j Person Street, where be intends to keep ou hand, 170 pounds, is addicted to intoxication, and while HameSS, SaddleSi BrldleSj WhipSj CollarS drunk is turbulent and troublesome. ' . . .i Given under my hand and the Great Seal of that he has arrive I ,at \Vilmi:i;;: >ii and will shortly visit F iyetteville an.i vicinity, I r tlij s lie ot his superior Piano Fortes, an I il^^o f>r tne purpose oi Tuning and Rep iirin;; l‘i in ) K u t'-s For all those who miy reiuir>* uis s;rvic?s, orders left at the Watch and Ji wciry Store of .Mi-, Green, or at this Office, will be attendf l t». Nov'r 21 Wj- NEW iiOOKS. M.VN upon THE SEA; or A History of -Maritime Adventure, Exploration and Discovery, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time, by FrauK B. Goodrich. THE CITY CF THE GREAT KING; or, Jerusalem as it was, as it is, and as it is to be, by J. T. B.irclay, M. D., Missionary to Jerusalem. Just received by E. J. H.VLE a SON- ). IIOUSTOX WOULD informhia friends and formercnstomers that he may be found 2 doors below the Cape and every thing belonging to his trade. He respectful ly invites his friends from the country to cali and ex- [l. 8.]the State, at Raleigh, this the Sixth day of i amine his stock before purchasing. March, A. D. 1858. , ] He will attend to Repairing of Harness and Saddles By tke Governor, Pulaski Cowpkb, Pr. Bec’y. March 16. THOS. BRAGG. 93tf Blank Warrants for sale at this Office punctually, and his charges shall be moderate. He would request all inJobteci to the firm of HoLtiTU,.. & OVERBY to settle with W. Overby or himnelf, as they are compelled to settl# the firm s debts. August 27. 1866. tf
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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