leniies. sipals . .. ‘ .b«r len.a- or l»i . ( r »y-»st pu TOWmHLIE (DIB SEMI-WEEKLY. demies. woH.i 'non [\‘ i. Vlll. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., JANUARY 3, 1859. [NO. 776.1 ■ lid (iiituii l*“»‘ li- 11th BLA( K. Acn.tomv SHAU.' Afj!- ’. ... F|{ ' -M M.. i„ Jflnli- ill t ‘X; irouu 1 ■ oiir . ■■ valiiaf. hns nee ' ,ii; iniiiii i-)i proh* If El, , >onn^ 1,1 of til. itH, Vv ..i irivfii it ihfir aii'i ii >11 S.s ~ J 1 n . lift.; I—., . . 1 ■ Plil,. ; iORNK, of Jiifi'i*. »u a ^Hov ami h llOck . exiill,;. win. ■ its: lu .. E -I- MFs js P'- ■ . ; all ;ie I 71 ws, &c. a*i ds. - ■ •1 V, & i - i'!- N. ty..f: >S>:. . ' • - me ; ol. iiHii t i;l^ 11- Jler>- •■t' '.he iii- Cull- ■fV :;i|d ivill U' • rt‘ :y >111' . 1 dr 1. ■ — . I'v 'I for Sale. J>e I *. 1’ 'Vv; . I’.r 1:.. . ■ '11 lull • i;=. I- , :■ mn%’ ; ll- V E- 07 ; "■ R SILL D„. W. - . OF '11 Jri il ikI ■ i'ii“ ill ■ ^ ;i i.:;rv 1 ti ■. - t)i- f fill i\:. T: “le ^ry -i--: es'. * "■■■ g to ' .'I ■ M V 0. 7 ; -jl It*. Hull 1 Aciea 1,;.I : .. filil-U npr 'II 1 Vkl;:''ik‘ oL- Ic ■! N o • i n. tic.'it. UIl'l • 1 nd it ' ^ i-y rc‘l tlin' i' ' V nd K ■■■ I'll -'11 le." - . . 1 K-'rii Ul HHILt--- 7- ni-d ,i„.l >■ L;uiri- ^ K"' H mln ,-ii at...lit I5!'iire lying i 1 H Hfiil l’ (;in >lir-p Sr: '!• [)ut-li'"' ita;Tl“‘ 1,,. 1, ,'.itioii J> uud i. -.yenr-^ M. L \> KIN 7 • 4t A ■■ ■ I ,ii,,wiu(r ’lli-iiry -Vveni. iri.hy. a }J'" ^ 1,1,, l’-.;£Ky ill’ 1‘ur- lily. 'AHT. Adm r- Wanted' (.ll'.LS, or bale, will !'> if . ;-. rthere. a' a i„ic 1 iaiiifi- in county» I. L BROCK, S5*2mpJ VS reot'ivcd aud is this day roceiviiig, a large ami UesiiMble rKINTKTl MONDAYS AND TIIWHSDAVS, KDWARD J. IIALK X SOX, KbiroilS AM) 1‘KOI'UIKTOU.S. Vrici- l’>v iht? Sfiiii-\V.-,-kly ,)usi;uvkr 5>:{ 00 if piiid in M'lvrtiice: S' ■’>'■ if paid duriiiir he ytu r;..ii: or I-1 HftiT !)ie yi'ar has t'xpircd. p.,; th‘ Uei'klj. tuM-.it\ i.u 00 per aiiuum, if paid ia u.haiic-t.-; '.lO if paid during ti»* year of subscrip- iion; or 00 after the year lias expired. |vjy° Al>VERTlSl'^MK5iTS inserted fgr *jO cents per >iutire of 10 lini's for the tirst, and 80 cents fur cach -uci'cediug publication. Vearly advertisements by spe- , i;tl coiitrftct-j^ at reasonnl^le rates. Advertisers are rC'iuested to state the niimbor of insertions dc'^lred, or tlicv will be ooiitinuod till forbid, and charged accord- iiisly. .\dvi'Ttisenient;i to l>e inserted inxuir. charged 50 per ot-nt extra. ,NKW FALL AND WIXTER DRY GOODS. ALEX. JOHNSON, Jr., H t^rocK or GOODS, eilbracing all the ne'West styles of Ladies Dross (ioods. Cloaks, Shawls,^ Hasqiies, Bonnots. Ribbons, Flowers, and Trimmings, ol’ all kinds. r oK « e.S'TMj .V very desirable Stock of Keady-Mado Clothing, Cloths, Cassi- iiieres, \ estinix, Hatsi Caps, lioots. Shoes, I'nibrollas, kc., 6:c. Together with many articles nut deemed neeessary ;u eiiumerale. ■ .Vll Ilf which will be otlered low for C.VSll. or on lime -‘uch as pay w hen called on. ALEX. JOHNSON. Jr.. FayettrviU% N. 0.. Sept. liO, 'l''-’>>v 47-it mm F.1LL mu for m STAKU WILIJAMS, .\rt‘ Uuw receiving thfii SKt'OND SL'I'i’tY of !!ita|>lc aii»l Fancy I>ry Cwootfs, n VTS. CAPS, BOOTS. SHoKS. UON.VETS. IMHRELLAS. \ UKADY-MADE CLOTHING. With H great variety of articles* not (^numerated. Tbi' St-'i'k i»; very large and well a-i'^nrted. coiiiprisir.g rtll the Iflte-'t stylc-^ and p.'itiern-^. and will be otfered to Wkc.ile-'ule Buyers on liberal terms, either for “t.-VSH' apV'roved T>aper. J H. STAKK.l [J. M, WILLIAMS. ■..■'1.14. \vi;sTi;i{N I!All Ko.vi). f snbscrip- / after Monday, 2lJl day of November, the f U Freight Train \vill run iiEtrLAULY between Fiu- i ctteville and ^lc('lenahan'.s Staiior; leaving Fayetteville every morning at 7 o’clock and returning at 1 o’clock in the afternoftli of same day. -•’onsignors are reijuesteil to semi tickets with articles, stating consignee, de-tination. \c. W. A. KUPER. Chief Eng'r \ Sup't. lienever the nniount of freight :;iav reijnire, an ex tra Train will leave Fayetteville and return iu the alternoon. Nov'r "JJ. 18”)8. tj;>- RUliToU) XtlTICE! ‘ TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. SCHOOL BOOKS FOR THE UNION. A. S. I1ARNI:8 & CO, 51 AND 53 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK. WBLISIIKRS AM) WI.'OLFSALE BOOKSELLERS, WOUi.L» INVITK .VTTE.VTIOX TO TltE NATIONA L SERIES —OF— ST.1.\D.1RD SdlOOL BdflRS, pfui.isHKi) nv iiit'i, .AMiiNu wiircii .vre I'hc ' Si ltuof iiiaiitrs, 'tit. .) 2\us., und I^rhnuntiriii’j Sji' fh r. Speller, -o cts. )f Hoston, and J. DRS. BENBOW Oi SCO l’T HAVIN(r associated themselves together in the practice of lender their professional services to this community. One or both of them iiiny be found at their Rooms near tiie Market during tlieir regular office hours for the ! whole year. I Since the above association has been formed, il will i liecoine necessary for the old business of l>r. B. to be ' closed. -Vll ■who owe him will plea-ie caH and settle. , Those having temporary sets (unpaid for) are requested 1 to settle with cash or note. Ocfr 2'.*. 59- Price ■-“■'i. :i7', •' l>y Kiclr'id (.1 Madison Wat'-' d SI. ?iE\v. ('Ill: 11’. \M r:.\PEi)iiioi s ructe for cts. ;Ui Parker. .\. M . Ilf Nc)v Vol k. Tliose :>Te tiie late?^L r riding books \-et brought out, and it is confidently believed surpass all others in gen eral plan and arriingcuieiii. beauty of illitsirations and I tyjiograj'liy. L-haractfr of -eieclions. and adapt.ition to I tlie wants of ^i hciiil-;. T];ey are alre;idy iu e.'cteiisiv* I ilS(! in the Public Scli'mis of .New York, Brooklyn, Al- I bany. Newaik. Laii; :i'-ter. ^ind oiiier iirtportant places. I Arifl. m- *'rs iiiiif Iliijlur fh ///■'#■’'>. Freight for the Ijiterior of North Carolina., A I EKCM.K.NTS at. 1 ot:;ers about imrchasing their Fall un'l Winter .'Su] ■ by the completion of tne I-'.. I-') anil 7-’) cent.' ^ are re(|uestt'd to notice, tliat Ni’i'tli Eti-itcui U.iil Road from ('hailesti^ti. S. f . to Chi'ravv.the aihamages of a C11K.\P and KXPl'.hli lOl S froiii the Seaboard lias been opened to them. .\11 freight con.^ignod to tin care of the .V^eiit of the North Ka'Jtern Rail Road wTu be forwarded FREE OF Ct KM MISSION. No cliargf will be :j; ide f"V .''ic.raire at t.’lier.'iw. .Vll gootls will be taken care of I'l the Ci.impaiiy's W arehouse until sent for. \ schedule of charge-; for traii'j«irtation of iVeight will be found at.the Post Olhce. S. .S. SOLOMON.''. Kng'r uiid Sup’t. Aug. ;j. li^j>. ;;4-tf fj T'rEKM)irs M\i:. Prii^“-> .\l i:lit; eli -Vrb daily inerea-iiiu: in pojmhirity and circulation. They are regardci? as the most thorough and practical of any liefore tiii' pub'ii . .\ii ■xret dingly valuable ad dition to this com-'-e h*-’ just been made in the publica tion of Jji/, - / III : rsilij A- i'lii'ii, 1*1 ,k. d. : ;ic a hrn, r, ; r .il signed to occupy itlior s Eh-nieiil*r_\ lie ."i-ii nee and .Vrt and cbi' i'ic iiion of DK\TB«TRY. Dr. .). O.VVLS having decided on perma nently h)cating in tlie Town of Fayette ville. respectfully oilers his sei-vices to the citizens of tl»is place and siiiToumling country. In all the various branches of his Profession, incUilin3: the manufacture of Mineral Teeth, he is satisfied, after an extensive exjierience. to which is added a thorough Den tal education, that he can give entire satisfaction as far as is in the power of Dentistry. All irregularities of the Teeth treiited in a proper and careful niatiner, as well as diseases of tl*‘ mouth. None but the jiroper metals are made iiso.of in the various operations. C'liarges will be moderate, that the l>enefitsof the I’rofession may be placed wittiin tlie rench of all wlio may feel an interest in the preservation oftiie TeelJi. OtKce over Hou.ston’s Jewelry Store, where he may be found Tit all times. May 10. 1S5S. 9tf The €'arriits;c t'uctoryi in the SoHth! ail inter- .\lgebra f -Vlgebra the prin- o4-tf l.OODS QTKAMKR -F.VNNV" leave- day and Thursday morning, rise; and WilT.!:iL''tin Tuesda\ Fayetteville eveiy Mou- at I'l minutes after Sun- ::.i 1 Frid;iy. at ■•'clork. —carrying pa-s,-tigers :md freight. Steaniev ■•Si,il."i’HKllNr.R," with a full comjilemtiii of Fl:its. makes on.- or more trij’s piT week, a- circum stances may revjuire. The accident to the -Steamer ••R(J^\ .VN” will be re paired in a few day-, the line. Oct r 4. IS-'i.'s. will th T. take hei jilai'e in LI tTKR 1.011. o 1 -if i\ I: w fPllK Sui scribers adojit this method of informing their 1 trieiids and the public generally) that they are now ;i .'-iving into store a very large and general S roCK OF GOODS, EMBRAi'lN'G Koc HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADDLERY, A. c., A: o., • \\\ ot wiiii‘h they are disposed to sell at reasonaVile jn'o- th' !'T Cash, or on the usual time to resjioiisiltle purcha- -.-rv whi are in the habit of paving. (JEO. W. W ILLIAMS X CO. July :IC. l^-'is. -1-X’ G. & L. BRANDT, nVwlesalf aufi Ketail nealers in STAri.K .t FAXCV Din' (.'OODS, ‘ lothin',: aii'l l-^vuuislnn;,^ Jocxlsj Bouts ,.S: Shop. and i'aps; 'rruiik.s; ’ar]ict uikI Viili-'fs: Hardware; Cutlery; ("rockcrv; .Musical Instruiiiciits; Iinportuil Ha vana and I'riiifipf .Serars; for salt- by the Box only. A larL^e assortment of Neirro lihink- ets. Mackinaws. \(*. i^e. t' iiiipri-ing in all one of the largest. haudsom(jst, and ilie most tiiorough assortment of (okIs ever exhibited in ■ li- iiiarket. and will be 'old cheap for ( ash, or on time *'i ih"S(» who pav their accoiints at tirst presentation. ■ i:ir friends and the piililic generally ;«' very respect- fiilly invited to give us .'in early caM and secure a good G. it L. IIR.VNDT, South side Hay St.. Fayetteville. N. C. :i •. 1«, IR.'.K. -'’4-tf SEW AND ( inv\i* (iOOD.s. JAMES KYLE Has received n. Large and General Sup)ily ol miv Gootfs, ItootM and llat*>, Bolt ing AT; of which has been purcha.sed by the package for ''’(.'A; all of which is offered at the lowest market ]irice, lit wholesale or retail. (I-!. 4. IM-'.S. •'*4-tf TIN PLATE, !*»liect Iron, Iron Wire, t00Ki:^0 >*TOVI> .\^D Ti:\-w.\iiK. .\!w;ivs on iiaiid, at Wholesale or Retail. 'nnOFIXC, (J r^TTERiyc, .Vnd all kinds of .lobbing, done at short notice, by C. W. ANDREWS, Market Square. Fayetteville. .(Illy •.*. ' IM lUJVlAN (UTaNO. , 'pHK undersigned has made nrrangoinenfs by which he 1 prepared to furnish, at short notice, any lenuired ■ju.iiitiiv of ,\o. I Pt*rii%'ian firiiano, Kllt.r which will fie from direct imp)rtations. into the P'irt of Wilmington, and warranteil j)ure and genuine. Orders foj the above excellent fertilizer are .solicite«l, I” wlii'_'h promiit attention will be given. -\s this is an article which does not admit of being •Id on time, cash or its »‘iiuivalent must accompany each ..ider. BKVERLV ROSE. July 8. -Jfitf Dec^l) Kivei* Coal* 1)lTL'.\ilNOL'S ('0.\l. of the fiest ipiality can lie had ) at the works at Lgvfit. a rea'onable price l>y the l.,n. * W.\L McCL.VNK, .Milling Engineer. May 21. '--tf \i:w STOCK! 'pllK SU1’>SCR11«ERS are now receiving their NEW 1 Stock of HOOKS ami ST.aTEO.^'ER\\ which they offer at their customary reasonable prices for • ';ish. or on credit to punctual customers. Among the gou«ls received to-diiy is a large stock of L'.VP, LETTER, and other PAPERS. E. J. HALE & SON. Sept’r 27, 1868. .Ilarbie Factoi')> By (ii:o. L vUDIii^, TWO DOORS ABOVE t’. T. llVUill SO.NS' STORE, fayettevillc, V, Jan’v 20, t)4-ypd “ taki:a 11% l^.VKEN up aU'l committed t An entirely new w liu diate pl:ice ln'iwo^ j and i)oui di'ii. 11 Ii-.i- I..' - by a 111-ila. i n,' iiu'tit I ciph''- iniiieir natiir;il ''idi'r. and fiy illustr;iting thcit ap]i!?caiion i;i ;in ct •■ii'icd scries of carefully arranged I and giuilcd e\ai;;pli‘. Il i' I’roi'. Davies' last and best I work. j Mott! itit l'ikI .)/' a S'l o 'ioj (icu^rapfiii i, I'rices i;'». 40. 00 cents, and .'^1. Seem to be fa't super cling nil others. Tiie plan on which they art> at ran_'i d. tlii-ir intrinsic merit, concise- nc' -. lie iiity. and ptc',ili;ir idapiatiori. render them great favoritf- with 'I'l; . ti-o'!ij.'v-:ind pupils. They have been otfiei;i;ly ii o'tumendcd by ;!i. Superintendents of I'ublic 1 nstruci 1'jU f V. ry m u_\ .■'!;it-.'. and -I'V numerous Tcai.'i.c's ; ,ii> and ln-:ii'ites tlirougliout tiiC couiitr'. !.'i l a’. .- in -,icc ^-,tui li^e in a multitude ol'pub lic aii'i I .ivatc -''.■iii.-ii' in (■' ■■i » .'siatc of the Union. ^ f't.'!,' > • ii m iiii r>. III tn-u .Vi.., prill s 40 ami till mu/ .' A/i!i/j/.is, jirin (;) nnts, it is beiieve l ]ii.''ctit the only true and successful method )f teacliin^ ilic -..■ieuci-of the F.nglish L;inguage. They ave tlu^ .'snuidai'l 'I'cxt-l4ioks in the New York. Michig; ti aii'l oi!k : S: ;te Noniial Schools, aii'l in very many ot'tiie lie~t Si !i....ls ui;-l Veaii-'iiiies in the -ouutry. l‘fllf"^'iplll/.Jin'l >1, 1' rcg;irdcd a' :he Hio.,t co:i;i.!i tc. l oticisc. aH'l prac tical I'lri'- I'l Mik ;.n that -nbjei'i yet )pu>ilished. It is move ex'eii-i. ely n^ccl t lirin any >>t her. which fully de- nion-^tnites it- iire-eminent woitli and supi-riority. J'irfi/. S'III I'll ^ 7/«/« .'•'ry. y/rS1, Js .IU' of the n.*-;t a.liiiir:ilil>- w.irks prepared for Sch""!'. and tei|uite' mly a liiiiite.l amount of apparatus to illusn;iie all the expcrimcnldescribed. 1>. \ Co.. liavf recently ad-lod many new aii'i \ahi;ible H..rk' to to'ir \ ATION SERIES, a full desciipti.Mi ■•1' wl.l'hwill be l..uu I in their > E\\ IL- Ll STKaEI) ( \TAL(M.l K in ' ] 'ililisheil. containing a coinplcic •Ic'^crijitii.ii. wi^Ii noiic-;iiid reconnneiidati. of all their S.chii"! ;iid l.ii.iar;. P.. iks. Te;iche:-- an.l .'Siiiooi oiiici-ir throu'.rhout the country are re.pie'te.l to send tor this NEW DKSt KlPTi\E ( .VTAl,(Htl E, and coriespoij.l with the Ptibli-liers in re gard to ;iny of their work' liiey may wish to e.'iaminc or intriHluce. Addre.-.-' A. S IJ.MIXKS ’().. r>l and .'i;J .lohii Now York. WRIGHT & FULLER, ' Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Fay«>lteville, i%. C. ELEMENT G. WRICHT and BARTHOLOMEW FUL- LP;R have associated themselves together for the NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP. IiHE undersigned have this day formed a copartnership under the style and firm of Jonc!ii &, $$perlins') For the purpo.se of carrying on a general GROCERY, PROVISION and PRODUCE BUSINESS, in the Stores practice of their profession. Prompt attention given to | fuVmerly occupied by Messrs. Jb& T. Waddill, on Hay all business committed to their charge. They will pi-ac- tice in the counties of Cumberland, Harnett. Sampson, Robeson mid Bladen. Aug. 23, iHoS. W iMcKiyrilAN '^PAk i Cc the Jail of 'unitjerhiii'l ounty on tlie l-'ith int.. a NHtiRo DOY. named JOHN BRA* L or JOHN FR.\NKLLN. wlio says he is free, an'l tii.'it he ■ ;inic tmm ( olumbia. S. C. John is small, a bright mulatto, and lia.l on vvtien taken up a white wool fiat and steel-mixed frock coal and jiants. The owner of -aid Negr.,* is notilied to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away, or he will be dc:ilt wi’ti a~ the law directs. (IKO. L. .McK.W. Jailer. Oct'r I'l, Thirty lland^ Wanted. ^pHE siibscriticr wishes to hire fiy the .Moiiih, or D;iy. X Thirty Negroes, to work on tlie Ninth Scction of’.he Western liail Road. For further particulars inquire tit the Engineer's Ollice, Fayetteville, or of me at Little River Bridge. o lHtVAN .V CO. Aug. Hi. l."-'.8. ;i^-tf Corn and WIiNKey. P.l SHLLS good While Coin. I-7i) Bbls. Wiiiskey. ;iO '• Apple r.randy. l-~> “ N. L. UuiM. For sale for C.VSH tiy E. F. MOORE \ CO. Sej>t. IsJiH. 41-tt A Mi:.MOiR OF Ki:v. Ei.i^iiA »ii r€'iii:L,i>, ». i> , L\TK (’[lOFKSSOn or CHEMISTRY. MlN.-RAi-'»GY. AND (jEOLoC.V, .'1. .1. r 1_)E.'^PKCTFU],LY inform^ his friends and the public, th;it he has built up large substantial Brick Build ings lit his old ,'staiicl. esjire-^!y for manufacturing Car- riage.s. Thankful for the very litieral jtaironage lie has received for the last •_'! years, he hopes l>y strict atten tion to fiusiness. with a desire to give satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same. He vvaiTaiits his work to tie made of the fiest msiterial and liy experienced Workmen in each branch of the business. His work will compare favomlily with any made in the United States, for neatness and durability. He is determined to sell and d any work in his line on as good terms as any work done elsewhere that is as well done. He now has on hand, finished, THK LM'GF.ST STOCK OF Carriages, Barouches, Kockanays aud Buggips, ever offered in this place, and -i ver\- large stock of work nearly tini.shed. which will be tinished daily. All of which will be sol’l very low for cash, or on short time to punctual customers. He has on hand more than ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY VEHICLES tinished and in course of construction. All work made by him is warriinted 12 inonths with fair usage, and should it fail by liad workmanshii or material, will be repaired f ree of charge. Persons wisiiing to f'uy would do well to call and ex amine for thenis, Ives. Orders thaiiktully received and promptly attended to. Repairing execuie l at short notice and on very re.ason- jible terms. May 2>'. l.''-'i;). • S'.*-tf street. REUBEN J05ES. GEORt* WALTER SPERLING. Fayetteville. Oct. 27. lbo8. 5^" NEW CA^H STORE. JUNES X SPERLING beg to acquaiiu their friends that they have just returned from u- Vor/i, Boston, J*hiln!7rl/ihia and where they have purchaseu a most Sr.EiE€Tr.h STOCKofOOOBPS ^itiUiblv for tliiM rriurkf't. (’omprising, in part, Fanc^’ Dress and laourning Calicoes; English and Scotch (Jinghams; Woolctis; Kerseys; Lin- seys; Jeans; French DeLains: Fancy Robes: lirondcloths; (.'assimeres; Sattiiietts; Twecits; Blankets; Bedtick; Sheet ings; Shirtings; Diapers; Irish Linens: V'elvets; Hosiery; I'^lastic and Enameled Bolts; Horn, Silk and \ elvet But- ton.s; Combs: Whalebone; Toilet, Fancy and Shaving Soaps: Perfumery. ui> cases heavy and liglii ISr.igans; Water-tight and Calf-skin Boots; Ladies', Misses and Chlldrcn'.s Shofs and Gaiters, of latest fashioii^.' A most Buperiy*- assortment of Beaver, Woolen. Tyger and Xegro iiats; Military and Navy silk, giaied and cloth ('aps, for Gents. Boys and Y ouths. I !■» I ikTi I i\/i 1-^ Axes; Hatchets: Trace Chains: Sjift.les: Shovels; Forks: LU V b LlU hi L Ulll J/U U5 Frying Pans; Coftee Mills; Sifters; Table Cutlery; Pock- .lUoraetf at ' ^ ^ I kegs a>5.soritd Nails. f Johnston and Sampson | .Nlonumental, Jackson. Old Rye and N. Carolina W his- j key; Scheidam and Domestic Gin; French Cognac and I Dom. Brandy; ,\]iple and Peach Brandy, j 100 bags Rio, Laguira and Java Coffee. Porto Rico, • Havana and Smart’s refined Sugars, in all grades; Mo lasses; Crmdles; Soajis: Starch; Powder and Shot^ To bacco: R. R. and E. -M. Snuff. oO.OtMl Havana and domestic Segars of various brands and prices, from 70 cents tu a box. n-a.iu, Bacon, Pork, Dried Beef, Fish, Salt, Butter and Lard. Light, medium and Heavy woigbt Oak-taimed Sole Leatlier. A lai^e assortment of W'ooden and Willow W^are. etc., etc.. too numerous to mention. All of which we offer for sale at the Lowest Priops for Casli. JONES & SPEffljING. South Side Hay Street. At the Store formerly occupied by J. 6: T. Waddill. I'. ,S. Xuc'il Stuns and otiur Pruduri- taken in liart>‘r anif parrha^cd for TROY &c FULLER, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, ‘HJx^BERTO\, K0BE§03T Co., €. Robert E. troy and JoUN p. fuller. have1 formed sin association for the practice of their pro fession in Robeson (,'ounty. The former will also at tend tin* Courts of Bhiden aud Colutnhus; the latter will also attend those of Cumberland. The Office in Lunibertou will be kept open at all times, .laii'y 1, 1858. SIDNEY A. SMITH, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, >mTIIFIEI.I>, IV. j"'’ ILL attend regularly the County and Superior Courts of Wake. Jolmston. Cumberland, Harnett, and \\ il- son. All business entnmed 10 his care will receive promjit attention. Jan’y 12, 08. 7t«-ly 'IT'^ILL attend the Courts y\ Counties. Smithtield. April lo. 185G. Ofitf JOSEPH BAKER, .lit., AT ro it K V \ T 1^ A W , H.VS taken an office nexl doov to Wm. 15. \\ right's Law Otiice on Green Street. He will attend and pi-actice in the County and Superior (,'ourls of ('uiiiberland, Bladen, Pwobeson and Sampson. March Xi. T9tf THO. C. FtJLI.BR, •Mtlorney and Couiifidtor at Mjatc. i'v Fi'ICE at Eccles's Bridge, recently occupied by James Jhinks, Esq., Fayetteville. N. C. Jun’3- 1, 1857. Ur. K. A. ISUACK, / i FFICE Front Rooms, over Dr. S. J. Hinsdale’s Chemist and Drug Store. Feb’y 7, IbOti. tltf T. A. E. J50HNSTEDT, %Mgent for €hi«icerln^'>s Pianos^ Of which he has always some on hand. ■Wilmington, N. C.. Oct'r 2, 1858. ul-lypd PETER MALLETtT WITH D. I'OLDEN MURRAY, GENERAL COmmSSION MERCHANT, . G- South Street, .VA'H' YORK. Dec'r 1. J. S. “ «8- Tlie Hyinn«« and OiMcipline ol* the Methoiist Church. A new supply just received. Oct'r i;J. E. J. HALE it SON. SUGAR HOUSE SYRUP. A Few Bbls. excellent S. H. SY^RUP. Also, prime twett MOLASSES. C. B. COOK. Oct. 14. 54-tf SALE. e for sale in A. .S. H.Mi.N KS (.V CO. arc also jiuldisliers of the Srhuol Teurhers’’ Mjibrarif. Retail price Northend's Tea. her and Parent 2-1 Page - 1 heoiy and i':ai-tiee ol Teaching 1 .Maii'ti'-ld oil .\iiie, n an I'.'l icaii^ ii 1 DeT.'i-^iiie-. !11.^ ■ Am*-; le.ui 1:1 - iruti.ii!-- . 1 Davie-' l.i.-W- if .Matheinatic- 1 .Mayhew on Univer-.il IMucati.m 1 lioot on School A:iiusenieiii- 1 Tl'.c abiive Hook- are soM by E. J. H.VLL iV SON. Fayetteville. N. I.'. (*>cl'r1, l''-'isi. •'>l-2inO\D Till: i.ivi:u l.WKjOUiTOtl! rKK.r.MtF.O »V )>K sa.nkoiui, ('oiiiponiided entirely froio Gi'MS, IS ON'K or THK HKsr I’l RUATIVK A.Vl) t.IV^F.R -V K July 2y, 1858. JAS. C. SMITH. ;i-2- MILES COSTIX. JAS. C. SMITH & Co., Factors^ C'ommissMn anti For~ wartling •.flercliants. WILMINGTON, N. C. Prompt aiieniioii given to sale of .TIMBER, LUM BER. NAVAL S'lOKES ;ind all kinds of Produce. Liberal advancements made on Consignmenis. Refers lo E. 1’. H.vll, Pres't Branch Bank of State. John Dawsos, 1000 KH'INKS now Ix-fure tlie piiMio. llial «-t« (in » GilAnrOr .•R.ier, tnii-ler. mid inoreefT'.'Ctual f'ftii ctlicr nitMiirine known. It is not onlN H l .iihitlir. I. I it Li'^r irmrily, HctinK tii"! •'« tlif Lir^r.in rjt-.'t its morl.i l tlitrii on the »-t..n:iirh wnd t. carrv otl that mmier. tin - two purpo»e>. eBei-in- «Ut, wiliioitt Hv.vnf 111*- ;.nirif i! IW-:iiik« txiienrMce.l m the crcm tiuin of m.'H t'liihniti'-''. It -trei;jftlifn- tlir kVKietn at tiui iwnje time tlml it |mrci-H it . »nd wlit-a tHl,eii ilaii.v in iiwleiate liowen, will i*tri*i*irtUeD Hii'l I'liiiil it iip witti imii^niil rapiilitr. T IN i llE UN.v 10jETHEll with till ory, liy vario'.s pui sociatioiib, and the a ldri ment of his rema.iis on Rev. James 11. ney, L-' David L. Swain, l’:esi>. This interesiing link of the life and the jnjy SU V OF C. . ulcs of rcs|)cct to his iiioiii- i niceiings i.iid literary as- , s delivered at the rc-inter- ■ jUllt .Mitchell, by th(! Rt. | ,) of Teniie-'Ce. and Hon. )f the U nivcrsiiy of .N. C. : • k. ;.;iving a graphic .skeich | ■ eel account of the tragic ; duaih of this great and ge-oil it. iiir together with a fine ^ STKLL PLATE i.lKFNUSS of Dr. .Mitchell, is now n a ly and may be had at the Book.tores of .Messrs. - .V I uriier, in Raleigh, .Mallett \ Co., in Chapci . ■ i at the ofhce of pub lication. Price, in Paper, oO cents; in C].)th. 50 cents per cojiy. Cojiies ^in paper covers.) sent by mail to any part of the country, free of postage, upon the receipt of o5 cents in coin or postage stamps; in alolh (library style,) tor 55 «ents per copy. Address priTicipHl of the pet-f.nniH i!«i furctionh welJ. fully ilevelopcd The on the hr.ilthr arMon cf the .iOCe of I'uiictiotia. when the are at fiialt. an«! the T^hole lof oil* or^fitn—the — For the rfiseawu of tb»t or- has it hin »tudy, in a Tcurs. to fitid R'lme rtiuedy mmiy deraii^emeiito to which at IftHt foiind. any y>er»on trou- |>!n1t»t, in ftnt o( itt fortDt, cj»fi%iction \n cerinin. morhi'l or l-ftd niniter from !»!»«•« a beuiihy flow of bile, fond to well, ,>ri\ int; lone and htfuith to the itlie CHU-« of the diieiwe— cnrod. tfl the occn^^ionHl u>e of the fifient to rHleve the ntocDach jrihii-tr Hnd fconrinjp. jretiringr. prevents nitrht, loo».eiu« the bowels llvrtioKS. will onre IIjrHpepHln ^pionf(ill• will Klwu}h relieve mnle obvruotion removes th« inak*— H ri*rfect cure, rt’.. vi-i Cliollr. ^hile tt (M'.re lor C'Uolet’A |of Cliolrrn. ' needed to throvi out of Ihe iiicknes#. COUl‘ON BONDS FOR rpHE Western Rail Road Company Iniv [ amounfs to suit purchasers. S20,of the Couixiii Hoinls o“ the County of Cutnberland, bearing 7 per cent, interest, payahte setni- annually on the Isi .li^ne and 1st of December, and run ning 20 years. of tlie 'imj»ou lioinl- of the Town of j jp jjAVAOK. Cash'r Bank Cape Fear. Fayetteville, bearing 0 per cent, interest, payable semi- annually on the 1st January and the 1st of .Inly, and running lio years. Tiiese bonds were issticd in accordance with law to the Western Rail Roail (‘o.. to pay the County and Town subscrijitions res(ioctively. I’ersons having nione^' will find these bonds (at the price the t'o. is selling them) abetter invesimenl than any Bank .'stock in the State. For terms apjily to C. B. .M.\LLFTT. Es.|.. Pres't. or to JN*. .M. Rt*SI'.. Trc.'ts'r ^Vestern R. R. Co. Fayetteville, Feb y 2*). 1^58. 8*.*tf .\olice to Soldiers’ IVidow?. 'HIHE Widows of Mexican Soldfers, and the Widows -I of Soldiers who died in service in the war of 1812, (?an have their pensions continued by calling on the undersigned, Coiigresa having made additional provision for them. Give me the man&jjement of your claims, and the money shall come at once, or no charge. JNO. M. ROSE, Agt. for Pensions. Fayetteville, June 12, 1858. 19- CHAIRS, CHAIRS. LARGE lot of Stool-bottom Chairs, made at Cool Spring Mill, and for sale by March 24, ’58. M. CAMPBELL. 96y 5-IV W J. M. HE.NDERSoN. l^nhliahi^. 74- Chapel 11 iU. N. C. I\ew Books. I Brown LOW Plt\Ni: S Discussion on Slavery; K. ! N. Pepper Papers: Vernon Grove, or Hearts as they are; In and .Vround Stainboul, liy Mrs. E. Hornby; Liv ing and Loving; The Yellow Plush Papers; .'Vtter Dark. f)V W. Collins; Davenixirt Dunn, by Lever; School Books; , Fafier's Drawing Pencils in Cases; \c. I Nov'r 21. I-:. J. HALE .^oN._ ’ Miiiail Pox Oead! I /'I ENTLK.M LN, you tliat wish to .sell likely ^OL’NG : \jf NK(!ROES—.Men, lioys. Women and Girls—for the I highest casli prices, would do well to give tue a call, or I address me at Clinton, N. ; J. A. McARTHUR. I June 5, 1858. I7-8mos.pd I rut'it:r~aniTciieese. JUST received pr Fanny, a few Firkins of very nice BUTTER, and 25 Boxes prime CHEESE. 1 C. B. COOK. Oct, 14, 64-tf • of ih'* htiniH;! b^xl> : «nd whon it th*5 p«wers «.t thf fv^ieru are Klra mt entirtij den«ni«*nt Lifrr for the jn '*i v^rJorni stoniHch ih at fault, th»?bi>wels Rjsttfiu sufferh iiic«»n>t*.'ntfnce havitif; ceased to do d.;ty. gftii, one of t’.ie propri»t*»r' practice of niorn thaii twenty wherew^ith to cc miteraci the it in liable. To prove that thia reni‘‘lT is ble\ with Ij1v r t’onf hft» bnt to try a h 'ttlc, and The:*e tum- renH»\e all the svHteni, ^-upp^yinp in their invinor«tirjf the I»m'lfyliiu llie IiIocmI, whole nmchii't*ry, reino^iuj; effertinK a radical cure. ItlMouH attacUH are pr«*v«*iifol, by Liver IIIvl|2:oi*ntor. One doKo after eating?‘•'if- •nd prevent thr I’ootl fji*m Only one close taken before mnrV. Only one do^e taken at gently, and cnres Cos* One do«e taken ufi»*r each 4^ One d'^'-e of two tea Kick li*. One i i’tle takon ft>r fe- cau*»e of the diHt-a'^t*. and Onlyr*ne done immediatt-ly One do^e often lepealed is Mort>««, and a preventive Only one \K>Ule i« •ysipm the efftctR of medi . ^ fi^One bottle taken for J;* JnmnllCf lemove* all»al lownehs »«r unnatural color I i fr(*m th*-skin. One dt»so taken a shori, ;tiu»e l-eJoje ejiting iflvei r\ pfor to the appetite, and inako-1 food digest well. One dose oftcu repeated! j cures C liroiilc l>lar- rhcpa in its wor»t forms. ■ iwhUe Slimmer and BoW«*l complaiiit* yield i 'almost to the tirst do&e. One or two dones cnres at ,^3 itackn Children: there is no hurer. ■ ^ tbe world, a.i it ttrr^r f iitx. ... A few bottles curew! ” , Urop*y, by excJUng th* absorbents. I , We take pleaKure in recom-' jmetidlnfr this medicine as a prerentive tor niifl' lllll I^cvcr, »nd nil Ffverx of » HII-i “ l«u>» Ty\tr. It opsrMe. with cfrtniiil)', Hnd lhoti«.«iidi are wiliitifr lo tetrtily to lU wonderful virtues. i m All who u.se It BIT tliclr imanlmous testimony in It* fnvoi-. 09-Mix Waf«T III tine moiitli >Titti tlie Invi- g^rntor, aiul .s\»'nHo'*v toj;«-tlier. THE LI'VTIR INVIGORATOR IS A SCIKNTIFK; .MKIIK'AI. IHSI’OVKRY. »nd ia dnilT worltinK cures, almost too prent to lielitve. It cures a» If bj magic, rrfti th* Jint rfiw' htnrfit. and aeldoin inore than one bottle is requireil to cure »ny kind of l.il-»-er :omi>la;ni, from the worpt Jaunili*^ or Dii^p'jrna lo a common Headncht, til of which are the re»iiU ol h jDlsriurd 1^1 ver. rRlCE DOLLAR PKR »OTTL*. Dr, SANFORl>, I’roprietor, 3« Brnadsray, New York KaUlled bj all DrugRinta. Sold aUo by JAS. N. SMITH and S. J. HINSDALE. Fayetteville, N. C. Nov'r II, t:i-ly Cider Vinegar, for sale by W. H. CARVER. Aug. 18. 88- A PROCLAMATION, lit{i /S.i fi l/i iny, Tn>>I.\s (riirrruor nf \irtli ('ii ml mil. T'HEHK.VS, it h.is lieeii rej're.seiited tome th;it one Vrchibald .McDougald. late oi' the County of’Cum- bt’rland. did on the lJ7th ilay of February hist, in said County, kill and miinier one I'honias .N|unroe. a:id that ; the said .\lcDougaid is a fugitive from justice, ami has i escaped lu‘\'ond the limits of this State. j Now. to tlie end tli:it the saitl Aichib'ild McDougald may be arrested and brought to trial for his said offence. I 1 do hereby is-iie this niy Proolamatioii, oU'ering a He- | wtirtl of Two Hundred Doll.us for liis :ippreiicnsioii and ^ deliveiy to the Sheriff'of ('umberhind County. , DESCRIPTION. McDoug.ild is about fifty years of age, of light hair and comjile.xion. blue eyes, of juick sjieech. has a scar on the face near one of his ja *vs. weighs :»Jioui Dio or i7U j)ouiid-i. is addicted to ititoiication. and while drunk i.« turbuleni and troublesome. Given under my iiaml and the (Jreat Seal of the [i,. s.] State, at Raleigh, this the .Sixth ilay of March, .V. D. 18o«. P.y the Governor. THOS. BRAGG. Prj..\SKi CowTKK, Pr. Sec’y. March l,''i. ' 'J8tf used by\Vorm4 in •5afer, or speedier reme«ly in .1. W. 1MKt:R l.s now rocoiviiijr Ironi tlie Xorth the argest. fine-t, and nio-it carefully selected lock of FI Bt'v rn iti: ■ver oft'ered in this inarket; which added to his own m.iiiufactiirc, makes his assortment complete;— all of which he will soli on the lowest possible terms for cash or on time to jmnctual customers. Fashionable painted cotittgc bed-room Furniture in setts: curled hair and shuck, and cotton Mattresses; Looking Glasses; Willow Wagons and Cradles; Side Board-; Bureaus; Secretaries and Book-Cases: What- Nots; Tallies, all sorts; Wash Stands; Candle Stands; Wardrobes; Picture Frames and fllass; Window Shades; Cornices: Curtain Bands; Sofas in Mahogony and Wal nut; Tete a Tetes; Ottomans: Divans and Stools; Chairs of every variety. Fine K0.s(‘W00d Pianos, ono with /Eolian at- tnchment; Jlosewood .Melodiaus, from the best manufac tories in New York and Boston, warranted as good as j any made in the country, and will be sold at New \ork prices—freight only added. September lUCON. HOICE North Carolina B.\gON, Also, Western Sides and Shoulders, Oct. C. B. COOK, •\liril li-j 18o8. JOHN M. CLARK, Coiiiniission 6^ Forwarding Mercliant, WILMlNtiTON, N. ■I I ILL give iirompt attention to sale of Country Pro- y I ducc. Naval Stores and Cotton. -l/ii/ Aynii Jor Kush ly Orrell'n Line oj liuals. August 0, I808. 38lt W. H. TURLING-TON, loiiuuissioD Mercliaiit, iNo. 4 Morili Water St., Wil.MLN(iTU.N, X. C. It'^ILL give his proni]it personal uttcntioii to the sale Vf or ^liipment of all Coiisignnieiits of Naval Stores or otner Country Produce. Nov. b, Iboti. It W J1.L1AA1 J. I'KICE, Mnspector of Stores, Wll.MLS CTOX, X. C. Solicits the patronage of his country friends and all oiiiers engaged in the Turpentine business. Ottice .'vortli Watc*r ^U'eof. Nov’r 22, 1858. tlMy F. M. 61ZZELL, GROCER AND L’ I) .11 .>1 i S S III .N .M li R C 11 \ \ T No. 20 North W.vtkr Strkkt, AVlLMlNtiTON. N. C. 1)R0.MPT and personal attention given to the reception of all kinds of country jiroduce, eitiier for .-ale or ‘ sliijinieiit. I Orders for groceries from cuf/i customers will receive I iinmediate attention, free of commissions. I Nov. I'.*, 1858. 04-ly TIIK UOlISK-KEBPEirS BLESSING, I Herrick’s Pateut Carpet-Sweeper, j^XHIBITED. and orders received for the jR. K.VNE’S Arctic Explcrations.--cloth, sheep and hall calf; Prescott’s Fer linand an l Isnbellu. 45tf c 11XHIBITED. and orders received for the same, at G. \ L, BR.\NDT S, I Hay Fayetteville, N. C. Oct’r -•!. I FOR SALE OR RENT. ' i Co.NVKNlENT DWLLLING HOUSE, onHaymount, , near Mr. J. Thomson’s. For particulars eiipiiie of J, G. SHEPHERD, Esip, or A. .M. CAMPBELL. ^ May 7. BOOK-lilNDLNG IN nil its kinds, executed with neatness and desjiatch. Small jobs when done must be paid liefore delivered. THOS. IL TILLINGHAST, Hay Street. May 14 I«M. "-'y l-'AKM FOIt S.VI-K. I OFFER for sale my PLANT ATION on the East side of CaiKj Fear River, 8 nnies above the Clarendon Bridge, known as the Toomer Lands, containing about 8(XI Acres. The Plantation is in a good state of cuUiva- tion, and is susceptible of being made one of the most profitable Farms in the County. Address JNO. D. WILLIAMS, Esq., Fayetteville, N. C., who is authorised to sell. L. J. HAUGHTON. Oct’r 14, 1838. 64tf PLVNO FORTES. JAMES PIRSSON respectfully informs the public that he has arrived at Wilmingtou and will shortly visit F.iyettevilie aad vicinity, for tlio sale of his superior Piano Fortes, and .-ilso for the purpose of Tuning and Rep.iiring Piano Fortes For all those who may require hi.s s'lrvices. orders left at the Watch and Jewelry Store of .Mr. Green, or at this Otiice, will be attended 11. , Nov’r 24 ♦iti- NEW BOOKS. Man upon the SEA; or A History of Maritime Adventure, Exploration and Discovery, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time, by Frank B. Goodrich. Just received by E. J. H.'^LK A SON. O. IIOUSTOA '* tOULD inl'ormhis friends and former customers tr W that he may be found - doors below the Cape Fear Bank, and ci Joors above hig old stand south side I’erson .Street, where he intends to kteji on hand. Harness, Saddles. Bridles, Whips, Uollars, and every thing beiouging to his trade, lie resjiectful- ly invites his friends from tiie country to cali and ex amine his stock I efore purchasing. He will attend to Repairing of Hitrnessand Saddles punctually, and his charges shall be moderate. He would request all indebteu to the him of iiOUS'lON 0\ EHiJV to BOi-ile with VV'. Overby or himi^elt, u8 they are coiup-ii, i .4ett e ttic firm's debts. August Jl ioi ;. tf STANDARD'& MISCELLANEOUS HOOKS. Coniujst of Peru, Piiillip 2d, and Conquest ol -ie.vico; Henry (Clay’s VVorics, ti vols.; Benton’s Tliirty Venrs in the U. S. Senate; Daniel Webster’s Works, o vols.; Memoirs cf S. S. Prentiss; Iriving’s Works, l-’> vois., cloth nnd sheep; .Memoirs of Wm Wirt; Irving's Liff «f Washingtbn, ch th and sheep: Life nnd Coirespon- dence of Webster: Com. Perry's Japan Expedition; Ab- bott’s Napoleon: 'I'he Indigenous Races of the Earth, by Nolt A tiliddoc; Recollections of A Life Tim, by Goodrich. (Peter Parley;) Hume ami .Macaula>’s His tories of England; Hallain’s, RobPi tson’s. -lohiis.i’i’s, Burke’s, Ad-Iison’s, Hannah .More's and Dick's V- orks, Sotithey’s ’ommot' Place Book: H storical (’oH*'etiori'. of Virginia; Dickens s Complete W'orks, 18 vols. il'iis- tr.ite'l; LaMartine’s History of Turkey; The ijueens of Scotland, by .•\gnes Strickland: Goblsmith's ,\niniated Nature; Nontes Ambro.sianse, 5 vols ,—e litfl by Drl McKenzie; Rollings Ancient Histi ry; •'oiistiiutiona. Text Book: Millman’s Gibbon’s Rome; The Stat‘smtin’s Maniiiil; Tales and Novels of Maria Edgeworth; Proc tor’s History of the C^rusades; Chauiiiers’ Inloiination for the People; Tytler’s I.'niversnl History; Boswell’s Life of Dr. Johnson; Chambers’ Miscellany, 10 vols.; Appleton’s Cyclopedia of Biography; The Scottish Gael; Encyclope^ia .\mericana, 14 vols.; Waverly Novels in 12, 24 and 27 vols.; W'ilson’s Tales of the Borders and of Scotland; DeTocqueville’s Democrucy in America; Knight’s Half Hours with the best Authors; Bulwer’s Novels, complete in one vol; PlHtaich's Lives; Modern British Essayists; Lyell’s Principles of Geolo gy; Tales of the Arabian Nights, 4 vols. illustrated; Manry’s Physical Geography of the Se.i; .Adventures of a Gentleman in Search of a Horse; Mrs. ELIiw'j Family Monitor and Guide to Social Happiness; Th' Bachelor of Salamanca, by Le Sage; History of th% Revolutions in Europe; Lockhart's Life of 'Waller Scott: Hogg’s Winter Evening Tales; WoodfaiPs Junius; McIntosh’s Miscellanies; Hamilton’s Philosopiiy and Literature; Mc.-Vulay’s Miscellanies; Marshall’s Wash ington; Life of Pinckney; Brunde's Encyclopedia; The Prince of the House of Darid; The Poetical W orks of I Hemans, Scott,Campbell, Milton, Byron, Moore, Burns, Shakspeare, Ac., in Tarioua stjles. G. J. HALE & SON.

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