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HR 7f T. WADDILL HAS TAKEN CHARGE OF THE FAVETTEVIL.I.E HOTEL.. MWith eflScient aid in the diffeient departments, and his own supervision of the entire Establish ment, he hope* to give satisfaction to the Pat rons of the House. Raleigh and Warsaw four-horse line* of Stages arrive and depart from this House Dailj, and the Saiem Stsge Tri»weelv. Fayetteville,*X. C., Oct’r 1. 61-ly SH i:\lU KLL IIOUSIC. payettkvii-m:, c. East sidt of Grttn Street, a fevc doon Xorth FOR SILL T OFFER for sale 640 Acres of LAN1>, lying on the 1. West side of Cape Fear Kiver, two tniles below Fay etteville, and extending from the river into the sand hills. This tract is about equally divided into river- ridge, swamp and sand-hill Land. About 80 acres, adjoining the river, are under cultivation and are well suited to the growth of «;orn and Grass: none of the Swamp lias been cleared. There are several good sites for a dwelling house on the sand-hills. Any person wishing to purchase will do well to uiake early appli cation, as 1 have determined to sell. THOMAS J. ROBINSON. Sept. S. 1868. 44tf The Subscriber oft'ers for sale THIRTY-F’IVE HTN- L)KEU ACRES of Land in as healthy a section as I there is in Alabama. 1 FORTY ACRES, on which are a good bweiUng and j all necessary out-houscs, 'n good rcy>«ir. I ONE HUNDRED and SiXlV ACRES, good river bot- ient to the House and to water he lakes pleasure in say- | tom land, 100 acres of which is under cultivation and ing to his imtrons and the public generally, That he is j j,. uuucc? fine orops of Cotton and Corn. •till prepared to accommodate them with transient and NINE HUNDRED and SIXTY ACRES Creek and f>ermanent board, and respectfully solicits a continuance I Pine land, on which is some good farming land of the Market. The Subscriber desires through this medium to ftckowledge the liberal patronage bestow- ed upon his House the past year—and as he has just erected New Stables and Carriage Shed conven- of the liberal patronage heretofore ri'ceived. E>ery ex ertion on his ])ftrt shall be used to render them comforta ble during their sojourn with him. His table is always supplied with the bast the market affoi-ds. P. SHEMWELL. March 24. 1858. 86-tf This convenient and well FURNISHED Establish ment was opened for the reception of Boarders on the 12th in«t. The subscriber will sparo no pains to make all comfortable who niay stop at her house. Re gular boarders wlil here find the quiet comfort of home, combined with the advantages to business men of a HoteL The stables of Mr. W. C. Troy are in the rear of the Hotel, and travellers may entrust their horses to his care, with the disurance that tha best treatment will be be- •towed upon them. MARY ANN POTTER. Oct. 21. 6C-ltui TWENTY-TIIUEE HUNDKED and FORTY ACRES Pine laud, well suited tor Turpentine getting. This property will be sold cheap and on accommoda ting terms. Address the subscriber at Mount Pleasant P O., Monroe County, Alabama. WILLIAM W ENGLISH. March 11. IH58. V2-ly To Ifie Publif. The Subscriber hnving RENTED the EXTENSH E STABLES connacted with the Dobbin Hoase, is now prepared to board Horses by the day or luoulh. lie t^as ■ecured the services of au experienced hostler, and pro- i riv'er. raises to give satisfaction to ail who may patronize his | •stublishment. VT. C. TROY. Oct. 21. 5G-3m ! FAYETTEVILLE MUTUAL INSLUAXCE (OMPANY.i ASSTITS $230,325.28. This Company has been in operation more than five ! years, and has paid its losses, amounting to S19,12*3 I Vo, without any assessment; insurance averaging its | members about i per cent. Policies issued to 1st of May, 1858, 276y. i Amount of proj>erty now insured, il,474.V22 w4 Amount premium notes now on hand, 224,969 2S Cash premiums received, . S2,S17 41 ; Dihxcxors. Land lor 8ule* TOHN T. GILMORE now offers for sule a poition of »J his swamp lands in the county of Caniberlaiid about 14 miles below Fsyetteville, and about 1J miles E.ast of the Capo Fear River. The entire swamp has been suc cessfully drained, of the large body of water by r.'hich it was iieretofore covered. The laml is aj>]>arenily level, being free from ridges (which arc so common to swamp lauds generally.) whil-t there is an abundance of fa!!, by which the rain water can be carried off by ordinary ditches. A small portion of the land has been in cultivuition aboui 7 years, and tliose persons who have seen the crops regard the laud as equal in fertility to any they have seen in this State or elsewhere. The location is healthy, the ncijjhborho.'d good, and the ac cess to Fa\etie\iiie and U iliiiiiigton easy by means of good road H miles in length leading diriictly to the rer. Resides this, it is within 3 miles of a beautif'..;! little vil!ag>>. upon a high and healthy Bluff, at the river, wiih a Store, Ware house anJ first-raie landing. All which atford many conveniences to the neighbor hood. As several persons ha\e spoken ot purchasing, this is deemed a proper time to call their attention to the subject, inasmuch as there is a crop now growing upon a small portion of the land, by which they can judge of its production. |Uaji“ lieasonable terms will be given to the purchaser. Sept. 10, IbOS. 45tf NEW FAI,L AND WINTER DRY GOODS. ALBX. JOHNSON, Jr., Has received and is this day racoiving, a larg* and desirable STO( K OF GOODS, embracing all the newest styles of I^sidics Dress (:»oods. Cloaks, tShawls, }i»sques, Bonnets, Kibbons, Flowers, aud 'rrimniings. of all kinds. ran A very desirable Stock of Keady-Made Clothing, Cloths, Cassi- nieres, Vesting;, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Umbrellas, S:c.. &c. Together with many articles not deemed necessary to enumerate. -Vll of which will be offered low for CASH, or on tim« to such as pay when called on. ALEX. JOHN.SON, Jk. Fayetteville, N. C., Sept. 20, IS58. 47-tf l»TATE OF ]VORTH CAROL.IIVA, CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Court of Pletw and Quarter Sessions, December Term, 1858. A. O. Thornton v#. Alexander B. Walker. Attachment Levied on Land. Judgment Conditional. IT appearing to the aatisfaction of the Court that Alex ander B. Walker resides beyond the limits of the 1 State, or so conceals hiuiself that the ordinary process of tlie law cannot be served on him. It is therefore ordered. WILSON FEMALE SEMINARY AND WILSON MALE ACADEMY WILSON'. X. C. SUPERINTENDED by Mr. and Mrs. Richabdson in the Seminary, aud by .Mr. Richardson and Tbo.\i.\i) Marsh.\ll, a. B.. in the Academy, aided by a full corps of Assistant Teachers. These Schools will be reopened for the admission of pupils on the lOTH of JANUARY, 186^. No ohauge of teachers, terms or of the anti-»*ctarian ^ _ • i r batii, on which the Schools have heretofore been oon- i that publication be made tor six weeks in the Fayette- I-ILL STIHR l-oil 1858! «1AUK & W'll.I.IAMS, Are now receiving their SEt.'OND .SUPPLY of staple and Fancy Ory Cf00d«, HATS, C.APS. BOOTS. SHOES, BONNETS. UMBRELLAS, & READY-MADE CLOTHING, With a great variety of articles not enumerated. This .Stock is very large and well assorted, comprising all the latest styles and patterns, aud will be offered to Wholesale Buyers on liberal verms, eitlior for “C.\SU” or approved paper. J. B. STAKK.] [J M. WILLIAMS. Oct. 14. 54-tf ducted. School-rooms and boarding houses separate. Board from $8 to $10 per month. Tuition from $7 60 to $30 per session of five months. ‘Circulars, containing the plans of the Schools in full, sent upon application. .Address, D S. RICHARDSON, A. .M., Principal of Wilson Schools. Or J. B WILLIAM.S, Esq., Sec’y and Financial Agt. Deo’r 28. 74iFl COlIl’O.V BONDS FOR r ALE. The Western Rail Road Company have for tale in amounts to suit purchasers, 82U,UUU of the Coupou Bondd of the County of Cumberland, bearing 7 per cent, interest, payable semi annually on the 1st June and 1st of December, and run ning 20 years. §90,000 of the Coupon Bonds of the Town ot Fayetteville, bearing 6 per cent, interest, payable semi annually on the 1st January and the 1st of 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 .subscri]>tions respectively. Persons having money will find these bonds (at the price the Co. is selling them) a bett,jr investment than ! Monday in March Itto',#, and then and there plead, an- viUe Observer for the said Alex. B. Walker to appear at the next Term of this Court, to be held for the County of Cumberland at the Court House in FayetteviUe, on the first Monday in March 1859, and then and there plead, answer or demur, or judgment final will be rendered, and the land levied on condemned to satisfy the Plain tiff’s claim. Witness, Jesse T. Warden. Clerk of our said Court, at oiSce, the fivst Monday of December, A. D. I8o8. 78-^«tl J. T. WARDEN, Clerk. STATE OF XOKTH CA«OLi^ CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, December Term, 1858. John Winslow vs. John McLeran. Attachment Leviel on Land. Judgment Conditional. TT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that John Mci.eran resides be^ ond the limits of the State, or so conceals himself that the ordinary procosa of the law cannot be served on him. It is therefore ordered, that publication be made in the Fayetteville Observer for six weeks, for the said John McLeran to appear at the next Term of this Court to be held for the County of Cum»>ir land, at the Court House in Fayetteville, on the first Geo. McNeill, D. A. Ray, H. L. Myrover, S. W. Tillinghast, Henry Lilly, N. A. Stedman, S. J. Hinsdale, T. S. Lutterloh, Wm. MoLaurin, S. T. Hawley, W. N. Tillinghast A. A. McKethan, J. D Williams, Jaa. G. Cook, A. W. Stevie, Jas. Kyle, J. G. Shepherd, R. F. Brown, WiimLngton. A. E. Hall. Wilming;on. Officers: GEO. McNEILL, Pieeident. D. A. RAY, Vice President. C. A. McMILLAN, S‘x:reiary. John Collins and C. C. McCrummen, Travelling Agouts. jig^The Company invite applica:ions. May 21, 1858. ' 13Y Landf$ tor !^ale« I OFFER for sale about 0000 .\cres of Pine Lands near Fayetteville, containing an immense quantity of Mill Timber, and a number of Turpentiue Bos.es. aud several new tasks may be cut. There is on the premises a fine Dwelling House, and a.l necessary out-houses.—Seup- pernong and Isabella Grape Vines,—100J young Peach and Apple Trees of Lindiey's best varieties, also, a gooJ FAR.^1 of about 1-50 acres cleared; and also a GRIST and SA'V MILL: and a fine large Meadow of about 140 acres. The Fayetteville and Coal Fields Rail Road uasses through these lands about a mile from the Mills. 1 will sell in parcels to suit purchasers, but would pre fer to »ell the whole together. A['ply to Thos. .S. Lut terloh, Esq., Fayetteville, or the subscriber at Pitts- borough, N. C. J H. HAUGHTON. Nov. i:i, 1S57. COtf The Subscribers adopt this method of informing their J frieuds (and the public generally) that they are now j receiving into store a very large and general civ OF (;0(M).S. EMBRACING I 4; 4K'v: It 8 F. M ‘ HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADDLERY, A:c., Jte., Ar. All of which they are disj>osed to sell at reasonable pro fits for Cash, or on the usual time to responsible purcha sers who are in the habit of paying. GEO. W WILLIA.MS & CO. July 2C, IboH. 31-tf JSiPECIAL COI KT. STATE OF NORTH CAROLIXA > Cumberland Cov.vTy, ) Superior Court of Law, Fall Term, 1858. His Honor RoMCLirs M. Sacsders Judge Presiding. IT ia Ordered by the Court. That a .'Special Term of this Court be held on the second Mondav in February, A. D. 1869. Jurors, Witnesses and Suitors in Civil Causes are here by notified to attend. \Mtness, John ^\. Baker, Jr., Clerk of our sail Conn., , at office, the seventh Monday after the fourth Monday in ' i- improvements wlie? September, A. D. leob. ” J ju.-«t below the mo ith ot e^itC] JOHN W. baker. Clerk. G90 ACIiES OF LA A I) I'OU SALE. ^pHE Subscriber offers for sale t!ie above quantity of i Land, situated in a healthy neighborhood, tliree tailed from tiie Wilmington iV l.'iiarlotie Rail Road, and four from Lumber Kiver. This Latid is well adapted to Farming. Turp*^ntine. and Ton Timber purposes, hxving a good range and other advantage*. Those wishing i.> purcha.se may find me on the j.remises, who will be happy to exhibit it or give any information concerning it desired. ANGUS .McGlLL Philadelphus. N. C., Sept. 1, 1H'7. 4*t!' Carofina €\ The Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad Vjeing now completed to Beaufort Harbor, 1 have determined to locate at Carolina City for tiie purpose of doing a Forwarding and Geueral Ccmmission ■K m m-ojiviiv ^ and hope by promptness and strict attention to merit patronage and support. Being the Agent of Murrav’s Line of First Class Packets to this aud .Morehead City, every effort will be made to make this the cheapest and most expeditious route to New York. Vessels will be loaded and •li-charged at my Wharf . adjoining the Rail road harf,) and thereby save cartage and lighterage. Particular attention will be given to all orders, and to the sale and shipmf;nt of Proiduce. WM. B. GRANT. July 29, 1S58. • 32-1V Valuable riaiitatioii FOR SALE 'pHE subscriber offers for sale the PL.\NTATloN and e he now reside--, it hxrated Liles’ Creek, in Catawba county, near Lewis' Ferry on the Catawba river, tidjoining Hen derson Sljerl. and c ntaining 515 Acre.', iO'J of which are in cultivntion and about GO acres of that is good Creek and Branch Bottom. The improvements ure a comfortable Log Dwellinir. a first rate Barn. Stable^ and stall"* for '2> heai of borsej; Cow she‘ts. and pood Fences. Th'.'re is upon tiie place a good GBI.SI' .MILL running a fair of Burr aud a pair of common S*ones. The Vt. N. C. Railroa 1 pa-ses through the Farm and the Depot is located upon it. It is the most valuable farm in this section of the .State. ill be sold lor iJasli or exchanged for Negroes. A. W. W IL.'^ON. Oct. 10. 18o8. .'>7tf IM- Water Wheels! Mater Wheels!! 'IT'^E are now mauufacturing VANDEWaTER'S PROVED JONVAL TURBIPJE WATER WHEEL, for Mills and Factories of every description; and all those wishing to improve their water power will find it for their interest to addres.-* us by letter, stating the number of feet, head a;id lall; their usual amount of water; the kind of mitchiiicry to be driven. We can then give them price of wheel, or what we will furni.sh v. heel aud prin cipal gears for, warranted to do a certain amount of work. Time givtn to test the wheel, and if it does not come up to our figure, the wheel aud gears to be deliver ed to us at the mill of the purchaser. I^Sf-Reference given and required. HEATH A: STEVENSON, Laurel Factory, Prmce George Co., Md. ROBERT BAIRD, Agent, Riclirnond, Va. 0-y o. hoYsto\ Vl’'OCLD infonii his fiicnds an I lormer customers that f y he may be lound :: doors below the Cape Fear Bank and 3 dc.rs above his old stand .-.uih side Person Sir««ti where he intends to keep on h;ini. Harness, Saddles, liridlcs. Whips, Collars, *Dd every thing belonnrinsf to his trade, ile resDectfullv i i .. . i,l • mvites his friends from the country to call »ud exumine ’ busine-s. his stock before purcna.^it;g. He will attend to Repairing of Harness »nd Saddles punctually, and his charges shall be moderato. He would request all .nJebted to the firm of HOUSTON & 0\ ERBY to settle with W. Overby or himself, ai t.hey are compelled to settle the finn'a debts. LaIIcl for ^Sale« I AM desirous of selling lOOO .\CilES OF LAND in the ('ouniy of Robeson, two miles from llandalsville I'ost Office. There is on the tract a conifortalde DWEl..- LING and all necessary out-houses, also. Saw and (jrist Mill, Cotton Gin and Press. 7o acres cleared and under cultivation. All the Tract is fine fanning land. No better place can be found for a Turpentine .Still. To a person who wishes to make a j>ermaneiit residence, this is a fine ch.'ince. .Moral neigliborhood; churcli«’-* and schools convenient. If applied for soon a b.irgain will be given. JAS. G. COOK. Oct. IB. IPoS. • .>nf F.Uivl FOji SVLK. r OFFER for sale my PLANTATION on the Fast side X of Lape tear River. 3 miles nl>ove tlie 'lurendoi; Bridge, known a« the Toomer Lands, containing about 800 Acres. Tiie Pl.intation is in a good state of cultiva- lion, and is susceptible of being made one of the most profitable Farms in the County. Address JNO. D. WILLIa5iS, Esq., Fayetteville. C., who is authorised to sell. L. J. HAUGHTON Oct’r 11. 5.{tf N. iiVILOT A.XO rnlli; undersigned wi-bing to clo.'c up iheir old bii.si- I ness, offer tor sale tiie HOUSE and LOT on llay- rnount. formerly occupied by .Major Gilmore. .Vlso, a NEUHO 14 years ot age: having trierl him for tlie last five months, we can reconmienii him us an excel lent servant, both for hou.se or out of doors, sold for no May 3, 1858. J. H. ROBERTS. 7tf August 27, 18.3*;. :\olice to Soldiers’ %\ idowi^. mllE Widows ot Mexican SoMiers, and the Widows of 1 Soldiers who died in service in the war of 1812, can have their pensions continued by calling on the under- K ad.litional provision for Give me the management of yonr claims, and the money shall come at once, or no charge. JNO. M. ROSE, Sayetteville, Juno 12, 1858. ‘’^^cnt lor Pensions. Ol.D U1L.L,S. 4 LL persons indebted to the concern of FRANK Sa XX. JERR\ and J. 11. ROBEFl I'S ("C CO., are requested to come torwai d and settle their bills. If not settled by the last of this month, they will find them in the hands of a Lawful Collector. J. H. ROBERTS & CO. May .S. 1858. 7tf J PI A AO FORT£S. PIRSSON respectfully infbrms the public that he has amved at ikaingtop aid will shortly visit i ayette^lle and yicinity, for the sale of his superior Piano Fortes, and also for the purpose of Tuning and Repairing Piano lortes. ® w services, orders left at the Watch and Jewelry Store of Mr..Greeu. or at this Office, will Jje attended to. Nov’r 24. * Thirty Haiid«» Wanted. mHE ^bscriber wisJies to hire by the Month, or Dav 4.lrn"LuT2 ““ oJr PfJ^iculars inquire at the Engineer’s Oa»w, Fayeti^viila. or of m* ai Little River “ ' NOTICE. 11.\KEN up and committed to the Jail of Moore County, N. C-, on the lyth ot December 1858, a negro man wno sayn his name is CHARLES RANSOM, and he says he is free, but failed to show any evidence of his freedom. He is a Mattress-Maker by trade, writes a good hand, about 37 yeai-s old, weighs about 170 lbs, 5 feet 8 inches high, very dark complection, quick spoken, rather stooped shouldered. The owner of said negro (if there be any) will come forward, prove property, pay cliarges, and take him away, or otherwise he wiU b“ dealt with accoi-ding to law. W. K. NUNNERY, Jailer. Carthage, Jan’y 8, 1859 78-Ot Aug. 16, 1858. Bridge. O’BRYAN A CO. 38-tf TAKEA IP, rpAKEN up and committed to the Jail of Cumberland 1 County on the I5th inst., a NEGRO BOY, named JOHN BRACE or J()HN FRANKLIN, who says he is free, and that he came from Columbia, S. C. John is small, a bright mulatto, and had on when taken up a white wool hat and steel-mixed frock coat and pants. The owner of said Negro is notified to come forward prove property, jxiy charges, and take him away, or he will b« dealt with ai tb« law directs. OEO. L. McELAY, Jailer Oct’r 15, 1868. 55. NKw a.m> r!n:\i’ good.s. JAMBS KYLE Ha# rdceived a Large and General Supply of /iff I* fiOOiPS. Eloot« and Mlioe«, IBatv, Boll- injr ( lotli«(, A:c. All of whicii las been purchased by the package any Bank Stock in the .State. For terms apply to C. B. .M.\LLETT, Esq., Pres’t. or to JNO. -NL ROSE, Treas’r Western R. R. Co. Fayetteville. Fob’y 2d, 1858. 8'jtf THE L.\KGi^S’FjlaYiTFaOTOiTv" TIIK STATU. The subscriber begs leave to return his thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, and informs the public that ke has now and will continue to have an increased force of experienced .Saddle and Harnoh.3 Mak ers. whose work he will warrant; and that he is prepared to offer to the pub lic a large and varied assortment of every thing kept in his line. His assortment of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Trunks, Travelling Bags, Valices, &C., is unsurpassed for workmanship and material, and will compare favorably for neatness with any other Mauu- factory, either North or South. Persons wanting any thing in his line will do him a favor to call and examine his stock before purchasing, as he is satisfied it will not fail to please them. His establishment will be found five doors East of Cape Fear Bank, on Person Street. Repairing done with nuatness and des[>atch. W. OVERBY. Fayetteville, N. C., Oct. 28, 185H. 57-Om for t\uh; all 01 wl :ch is oUar^d at the loweiit uiar'iicet price, at wholeseth* or retail. Oct. 4, l65.'. 54-tf (;i{OlERlEsTr\Vm iHAVE just received in moru my Fail Stock. «mbra«- lag tile following articles, vii- l-i) Bajrs Cotfee. 00 Bbls. atii iihdii. Sugar-^n«urt«d 66 “ i^urk. jU Buses gfxxl Tobftccu. 75 *' Candy. i>U A Bbls. .'^nufi'—Ea^le MilU. ~J Buxes Crackers. .All of which will be sold fcr C.vSH, or on »hort time to the best of men E F .MOORE i CO. Sent, y, IboJ;. 44-tf w I'l UL'ViA.N (;i' \.\(). ^pHE undersigned has made ari'angements by which he J. is prepared to furnish, at short notice, any required qaantiiy of .\o. I Peruvian t«iiaiio, all of whicli will be from direct importations, into the I'ort ol VV iiuiiu;xton, and warranted puie and genuine. Orders l\u the above excellent feriiiizer are solicitfnl, to which prompt attention will be given. As this is an article which d'>e? not admit of being sold on time, caxh or its equivalent must accompany each order. BEVERLY R/SE. Julv f*. A PKOCLA.MATiOX, j Jiy hi* tljo'f.llency, Tuo.M.\S BraOO, (Juvtmor ] ‘if Xorth (’(trolina. j ’’HEREAS, it has been represented to me that one ' Archibald McD»>ugald, late of the County of Cum- , berland, did on the 27th day of February last, in said ; County, kill and munler one Thomas Munroe, an»i that I the said .McDougald is a fugitive fVom justice, and has ' escaped beyond the limits of this .State. j Now, to the end that the said Archibald McDougald : may be arrested and brought to trial for his said ofl'ence, I da hei-eby issue this my Proclamation, offering a Re ward of Two Hundreil Dollars for his apprehension and delivery to the Sheriff of Cumberland County. 1 DE.SCRIPTION. .McDougald is about fifty years of airo, of light hair > and complexion, blue eyes, of quick speech, has a scar I on the face near one of hi» jaws, weighs about 16.5 or j 170 j>ounds, is addicted to intoxication, and while drunk • is turbulent aud ti-oubh'some. | tjiven under my hand and the Great .Seal of the ; [l. s.] State, at lialeigh, thi« the .Sixth day of March, \ A. D. 1858. By the (.iovernor, THOS. BR.\GG Pulaski Cowpee. Pr. S*c'y. .^Iarch 15. 'VXtf 2titf JiPlit Kecelved, VGOOD ajsortuieut ol- KEK.'^EY.S. BLANKirrS. TWEEDS, JEANS, SATINLIIS, CASSi.MERES, PRINTS, SHOES, \c. —AL.SO— 18 DOZ. 1I(.*0P SKiP.TS, 5tJ •• LINEN AND MARStXLES SHIRT.S. STARR Ac WILLIAMS. Nov'r 25, If^.jb. *jt>- M^^resh Mlrjritals* JUST received pr Steamer Fanny, 4 Bbls. Extra No. 1 .M.VCKEREL (for reuiling,) 10 J " do. “ 1 do. 10 j “ do. “ 1 do. Ht A ME.^S SHAD; 80 Boxes CHEESE; l(i) Bag« New Hulled BUCKWHEAT FLOUR; Fulton Market Beef'; Moss Pork; Goshen Butter, Pocket Salt; Sugar; Coslee; .Molasses: and every thing in the provision line; whicii I will sell cheap for CASH or ex change for country Produce. W. C. TROY. Nov. 3, 18.>S. oo-tf W Valuable Ae;;ro Woman Ac Chil dren lor ^>ale. ILL >H* sold at tlie Market House on Monday, the 7th day of February, 18.jy, a V.\LU.VBLE WO*M.\N AND THREE CHILDREN, to close a deed of trust laade by G. W. .McDon-iM to me. Terms of sah*-, 9*>days credit,—notes that will discount at either of the Banks in Fayettevill*. E. L. WINSLOW, Tru»te«. C E. LEETE. .\uct’r. Jan'v 1, 185'J. 7G-t* ^inall Pox Oead! / 1ENTLEMEN, you that wish to aell likely YOUNG NEGROES—.Men, Boys. Women and Girls—for the highest cash prices, would do well to give me a call, or address me at Clinton, N. C. J. A. McARTIIUR. June 5, 18.58. 17-8mos.pi swer or demur, or judgment final will be rendered, and the laud luvied on coudemnol to satisfy the Plalntif} ’s claim. Witness. Jesse T. Wanlen, Clerk of our said Court, at Office, the first .Mondav of December, A. D. 1858. 78*Ut] ' J. T. warden. Clerk ate'oi' xoRxiTcakolT^ a, CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Cour; of Pleas and Quarter Seasiona, Deoember I'eriu, I808. Thomas M. McLeran vs. John .McLeran. Attaohmwut Levied on Land. Judgment Conditional. IT appe.-iring to the satisfaction of the Co’jrt that John •McLeran resides b«yond the limits of the State, or so conceals himself that the ordinary process of law cannot be served on him. It is therefore ordered, that public* tion be made in the Fay etteville Ob.;'jrver for six weeks for the said John .NIcLemn to appear at the next Term of this Court, to be held for the County of Cumberland at the Court House in Fayetteville, on the first Monday in March 18o9, and then and there plead, answer or demur, or judgment final will be rendered, and the land levied on condemned to satisfy the Plaintiff's claim. Witness, Jesse T. Wanien. Clerk of our said Court, at Office, the first Mondav of Decemijer, A. D. 18.58. 7»*bt] ' J. T. warden. Clerk STAl’E OF \OKTII CAROILI-ITA, CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Court of Pleaj and Quarter Session?. December Teriu, David G McDuffie versus William .McDuffie. Attachment aud Gai'iiisiimeni Lad. Conditional J udgment. JT apj^aring to the satif^faction of the Court, that Wil liam McDuthe resides beyond the limits of tne State, or 80 conceals himself that the ordinary pr*x;ess'of the law cannot be ser\'ed on him. It is therefore >rdered. that publication be made for six weeks in the Fayette ville Observer for the said William .McDuffie to appear at tlie next term of this Court, to be held for the county of Cumberland, at the Court House in Fayetteville, on the first Monday in March. 185y, and then and there plead, answer or demur, or judgment final will be ren dered against the Garnishee, and the property in hia por^seasion condemned to satisfy the Pjaintiff’s claim. Witness, Jesse T. Warden, Clerk of our «aid Court, at Office in Fayutteville. th« first Monday.of December, A. D., 1858. 70*r;t] J- T. WARDEN. Clerk. s'i .\Ti: cauolina, ROBESON COCNTT. Court of Pleas and (Juarter .Session*, November I'erui, 185s. Daniel W. .McLean, Adm'r of W. J. McDearmid, vi. Arch'd .S. Brown. .\ttachment Levied on Land. Judgment Conditional. tT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that .\rcii d S. Brown is not an inhabitant of this State, or conceals himself so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served on him. It is therefore ordered, that publication be made in the Fayetteville Observer for six weeks, for the said defendant to appear at the next Term of this Court, to be held at the Court House in Lumberton, on the fourth Monday in February next, tlien and there to plead, answer or demur, or judgment will be made final and the land levied on condemned to satisfy the plaintiff's debt. Witness, John M. Hartman, Clerk of our said Court, at office in Lumberton, the 4th Mondav in Nov'r 1858. 74*Gt] J. M. HARTMAN, Cl k. liAURELi HXLI4 ^CIIOOJL The next Session of this Inatiution will e.ju.tt.a’ MONDAY the KAh day of JANUAKY ]s,S the oar* of Mr. Johw B. Buchanas, a» PrLu' ^ graduate of the Univertity of N. C. a Frttuoh and Spanish will be taught. Iu branehes of an Enghsh aud Classical education ^ The terms are, $C, SV and $15 , months. Good board «an be had in th« neiKhbwhL S8 per month, inclading washiiig, fu«l »ud iiijh’ Lessons on the piatio forte will b» giv«n loL't ladies as desire them, at the rate of ^1.'; ^ ^ eluding the use of instrument. »s»sion, ij,. Each session wiU close wiUi a pubUe siaminsuon Deo’r 31, 1858. [ iHOL.\T VER\o\ F i: .fl A I. E F tl I X rMlHE next Session of this .School, situated M Chatham Mineral Springs, will commence nn ^ SECOND MONDAY IN JANUARY, 1859. The young ladies are boarded with the Priuv $8 per month, including every expense fcxcer>t'’lf i Tuition, from $5 to Hlb in English branches \ *• and Modern Languages, $5 each; Music 0111’i’ano" use of instrument. S20; Drawing nn.i Paititi,! ’ .j. Embroidery and Needle-work $5. PuoiW clmrjl) tv * time of entering to the end of ih»» .'^es-ioi] (j'j struction is aimed to be thorough nn.J .j,,,. parental. V'fung ladies debignin;; to t^avh »iu ' till they can earn the money. * For further particulars address THOS. S. VAKHKu. i-iiaoi,,. Goldaton P. 0.. Chatham co., N. C., 1 . Dec'r 22, 1858. ' ROCKIAoiTvTi ~ Male and Female Academies Daniel Mcl.NTTKit and Lady, I’rincipals Mis* L. F. McLkan, .\«i%istan; in vlu.^ioal Wp«-,Uit=i The shola.stic year of thsse Schools opened O1-. Ibth. The second quarter will commence 03'.^ first Monday ia January lS5y. For particulars address the Principal, ur Dr (' Covington, Sec’y of the Board of Trustoei. Nov. 29, 1858. for sale bv w. H. ca'rver. 38 llapdware. Cutlery, .^AOOI.IOiil% A:c. JAMES .M.VRTINE is now receiving a large ami gene ral assortment of every thing in the above line. —AL.SO— A prime article of Rio, Laguira and Java COFFEE; Crushed and Brown SUGAR; Sugar House SIRUP and -MOL.VSSES. .\11 of which is offered on as good terms as can be had in this market. Nov'r Ul, 1«.58. c»;tf C'idcr Vin€g:ar .\ug. 18. TIIF 1.1 VFK 1 \ VI (; {} ii A T 0 K! PRKPARKP KV !>R SANKORD. I'orapounded entirrly from CiriflS, IS ONK OK THK BHST PURr.ATIVR AND LIVKR MU i now b«fbr« the public, thut acts m a ruiAAriie, •a8er« milder, and murecfTectual than any utber roadicine koovu Ii t» Dot only a Cothartir, but a Lieer remedy. acUn^ first on th« Liver to its morbid matter, theu on the stomach and bow«]» to carry off that matter, thus arcoiaplishiaff two purpoaeo etiectu ally, without any of the painful frelinirt exi>erienc«d in the opeia tioiie or moet Cuthartin. It Htranj^hoDs the s/fctem at the eaniv time that it puri^ee it ; and wbeti taken daily in moderate will etrengthen and build it up with unusual rapidity. The 1^1 Ter is one of thej • principal reirulatore of the human body ; and whan it performs Us functions we!l, th^ powers of the svstem are pH fully developed. TbesiomarA is «lmi>st •ntirely depeudent on the hsalthy action of the Z/tcer for th® propar perform- ^ stomach ii at fault, the bowels I system suffers in roni^uence ^ I*AIAT«, OIL.«, A:c. mPLR-M, Kefineil, Lard, Linseed and Tanners’ OIL; )0 White Load; Burning Fluid; Putty; Window Glass and Sash of all sizes. —ALSO— A fresh supply of POND’S PAIN DESTROYER. For sale by JAMES MARTINE. Nov'r 21. 1858. «;tjtf STOVES, 8IIEKT IRO^, &c. ON H.\ND, a large assortment of Box and Cooking Stoves; Tin-ware; Sheet-Iron; Lead Pipe. Also the iionxiition Voff'et For sale by JA.MES MARTINE. Nov r 24. GCtf CHAlR^r CHAIRS!! 4 L.\RGE lot of Stool-bottom Chairs, made at Cool A. spring Mill, and for sale by A. M. CAMPBELL. March 24. ’08. jGy SujfHi* House Syrnp. A FEW bols. excellent S. H. SYRUP. Also, prime nwetl MOLASSE^J, C. B. COOK. Oct'r 14. 54tf For i^ale. BAGS AXiVM SALT—2 bushels each,—by baring ceuod to do iu duty. r»n. one of tb« proprinon practice of more than twenty whsrswiih to counteract tbs U is liable. To prove that this remedy is bled with Liver I'oin- bas bat to try a bottle, and These Ounis reruoTe *11 the eystem, snpplying in their luTtKoraiini; the stomach, ■ 1>itriry|ii« clie t>lood,' wbol« machinery, removing effectinf( a radM’al cure. Bllluut nttarkt arf better, prevented, by JLlver IIIvl|^or«tor. One dose after eating is Ruf And prevent the food from Only one dose taken before m«ire. Only one dose taken IQfi C ,1^ IM i aare of iu funcUoDe; wbeu the are at fault, and the whole of one organ—the LJver— For the diseases of that or* baa uade ii hfs itndy, in a years, to And some remedy many derangemeDU to wbiob at last found, any person tros plaint, !o any of its forms, conviction is certain, niorbid or had matter f>om place a healthy flow of bile, causing food to di{?e«t weU, eivinir tone and health to the the cause of tha dia 8TATK OF NORTH CAROLINA, ROBESON CtJUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Se.ssious, Nov’r Term 1858. John R. Carter, .Adin’r of Michael Smith, dec’d, vs. James Smith, Ellen .smith, Michael Smith. Petition to sell real estate filed in vacation. 4 FFIDAVIT having been made that the defendanis, 2^ James Smith, Ellen Smith, and Michael Smith, reside beyond the limits of this State, It is therefore ordered that publication be made for six weeks in the Fayetteville Observer, for the said non-resident defen dants to appear at the next Term of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the County of Robeson, at the Court House in Lumberton, on the Fourth .Monday in February next, then and there to plead answer or demur to the petition filed in this case, or the same will be taken pro confesso and heard ex parte. Witness, John M. Hartman Clerk of our said Court, at office in Lumberton, the 4th Monday in Nov’r 1858. 74*«t] JNO. H. HARTMAN, Clerk. and cur«« tlveiirxs. 'rated, and, what It the occasional use of the ficieot to relieve the itomaoh j rising and souring, retiriiig, prevents N'lght- niKlit. loonnt tfa* bow«)i On* doi« taken after eatli' One dose of two tea-: Mick Headache. I » Use bottle taken for fe ' eause of the disease, and i Only one dose immediately One dose otlen repeat*^ is: and a preventive! W^Only one l>ottle is system the effects of niedi-j^^ fi^Oue bottle taken for ! lowness or unnatural color j One dos« taken a short gor to the appetite, and makec 1 One dohe often repeated i 0^ Jn Its worst forms. I pgj| rha Bo\ Nov. B, 1858. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. 61 tf ItUT TKR .\.\I) CHKESE. rUST received pr Fanny, a few Firkins of very nice I BUTTER» and 25 Boxes prime CHEESE. C. B. COOK. Oct, 14, 54.tf BA COX. CHOIC £ North Carolina BACON, Alio, WMtern Sid«t and Bhoulders, Oct. 14—64-tf] a B. COOK. »wel complaints yield One or two dosei caret at- Cbildren : there is no surer, the world, as It never/ml». 99^ A few bottles cures absorbents. We take pleasure in recom- preventive for Fever and and all KeirerA of a Bll- with certainty, aud thousands wonderful virtues. tncal will cure Djfjpeptin I spoonfuls will always relieve mftie obttrQction rtmcvM tke 'makes a Mrfect cure, ‘relieves Cliollc, while a sure cute for Cholera jof Cholera, jneetied to throw ont of the cine aner a long sickness. Jaundice rtmoveaftllial ! from the skin. 'time before eating gives v|- 'food digest well, j cures Chronic ; while S a in m e r and I almost to the tirst du»«. I tackt cauled bj\%'orm* In j safar, or (paedlo remedy in ^ Dropsy, by ezcltinc the i mending tbl> medicine ai a : Ague, Chiu Fever, lous Tirpe. It operatat I are williii( lo teetiry to It* •9'Mlx Water In the mouth with the Invl- ^rator. and awallow both to^jether. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR 13 A SCIE.NTIKIC HKDtOAI. DISCOVERY, and !• dally working curee, almoit too (reat to bellere. It cure* at if br ma*)C, wm tht firt dot* gicing bmtjil. and Kldom more Ihaa one Iwttle !• equired to cure any kind of Liver ('omplaini, rroto tbe woret Jauniltre or to a comraoo Btailaekt «U of which are the reeult of a iJiseasrd Llv.r. PKICB OlfS DOLLAft riR SOTTLB. Dr. SANFORD, Proprietor, S« Broadway, New Tork Keteiled by all nrncKlMe. Sohl ntto Ay JAS. N. SMITH aud S. J Nov’r 11. HINSD.\LE, Fayetteville, N. C. 62-ly ilfOTICE. Likely Ifoung^ iliegrroes Wanted. MEN, BOYS, WOMEN AND GIRLS. Any persons having such Negroes for sale, will do well to give me a call before selling elsewhere, as I am datermined to pay the highest cash prices. I may be seen or addrasied at WarreniTilla, Sampson countT. N.C. D. L BROCK. Kot. 19. 86*2iapd i.'TATK OF NOKTU CAKOIJNA, ROBESON COUNTY. ! Court of Pleas uiid Quarter Sessions, Nov’r Term ; ^ 1858. I Susan R. Fulmore vs. Alex'd H. Fulmore and others. I’etition for Dower, iN this case it appeariug to the satisfaction of the Court that Peter Harllee and wife Ann, .Toseph : Fulmore, Robert .McTier and wife Caroline, all reside beyond the limits of this Srute, It is therefore ordered , that publication be made for six weeks in the Fayette- j villc Observer, notifying said defendants to appear at I the next Term of this Court, to be held at the Court House in Lumberton, on the Fourth Monday in Feb- I ruarynext, then and there to plead, answer or demur to j said petition, or judgment pro confesso will be render- . ed against them, and the same heard ex parte as to •! them. ! Witness, John M. Hartman Clerk of our said Court, ! at office in Luiuberion, the Ith Mondav in Nov'r 18.58 ! "4*Gt] JNO. M. HARTMAN, Clerk. j K OK N^mTH C A1^ ROBESON COUNTY, i Court of Pleae and Quarter Sessions, Nov’r Terna I 1858. i Effia MeLean and others, vs. Hugh A. McLean and others. I Petition for sale of Slaves. IN this case it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Hugh Archibald McLean, Neill McLean, j Neill McPhaul and wife Margaret, and the children I and next of kin of John McLean, and the children and next of km ol .Mary Johnson, late Mary McLean, dec’d, wife of Ale.Vd Johnson, all reside beyond the limits of this State, It is tlierefore ordered that publication be made for six weeks in the Fayetteville Observer, noti fying said defendants to appear at the next Term of this Court, ro be held at the Court House in Lumberton on tbe Fourth Monday in February next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to said petition, or judgment pro confesso will be rendered against them, and the same heard ex parte as to them. Witness, John M. Hartman Clerk of our said Court, at office im Lumberton, the 4th Monday in Nov’r 1858. 74*6t] JNO. M. HARTMAN, Clerk. IohxsonITj^son^ Attorneys at Law, BENNETTSVILLE, S. C., Will pTMtlM in the Courts of Chesterfield, Marlborough, Darlington and Marion. DAHIIL W. JOBIIIOK.l rmu 9, JtOBOtlOS. Dto’r 2T, 1868. 7«*tf Valuable L.aiid lor ^aii>. The subscribers will otler lor raie, on .''Hiunijtv 22d insl.. on the pieiiiitie'; (if ijiji previuuslv ili’i **' oi) ONE HUNDRKD and FIFTV aCKE.S Of S in Richmond County, located near P.ocky F.,rd on sii Heel Swamp, adjoining the lands of U. Mc.l'.riiie Southerland nnd others, and within half a mile W., C. i R. Railroad. There is about 4 i acii -, c tiirt-' and under cultiTation, with comfortiibli* DweUii,- out-houses. ' Persons wishing to purchase a desirable location u live, and a good small farm, will do well tii eall on eith-* of the subscribers, who will taL-e pleasure in the premises. For further information •idJre'-s eiilier of the subscribers ai Uilopolis. Robeson couuiv, N ARCH D mViIUT FLUK.A. .McK.\Y Jan’y 6, 185V Town papers It. WISH to purchase from 60 to HK.'Vjj OF DP.T '.\TTLE, or lake Cattle to winter fur 6 do!i»r5j,«r head, and return the Cows with youne o&'.vm: and in case they should die, no charge will be maJe. a de duction of 5 dollars will be made in all cases where 1 purchuse poor Cows, a» it will cost that >o winter ihea For further information as to the value of the Cattle, ic rsler* lo W. H Tomlinson. JNO. V. JONES Jan'y I, 1»59. Carolinian copy. K- 1 Land for Sale. ■'HE subscriber offers for sale Five HuiiJi-ed .-icres of LAND, lying in the county of RsLdolph, fifiee:; miles North-west of Asheborough, lyiug yu Uwnsr:* Creek, eight miles of Thomas's Depot, oue mile ut N Rush’s Mill. Said Land is productive to Corn. "hest. Oats and Tobacco; thei-c is about two hundrel aorts o; cleai^d land, a good deal of it bottom and it very r:cL, there is a good deal of up laud not cleared that ii vur_» good, it is well timbered; good House a;id Kitchen cou- venient. aud all out-buildings that is necejsarv, g-ova water. Any one that wisht»» to purchase >ueh i Fara. will call and ?€■=!. NO.\H BKILE.> Randolph C-.., N. C., Dec. 6, 18oS. Cape Fear M*lantafion for Snip. I^HE Plantation on the East side of Cape fear lliver. about two miles above the Clarendon I’-iJge. ';ii tainiug 35U Acres, owned by Wm. L. Hall t>f iJiuui- wick. Persons desirous of purchasing niriy spph lo WM. H. H.\iGH or BENJ. R. !1U.''KE. .Uioruey» a: Fayetteville, or to JAMES ,^L SMITH, Nov. 21, 1858. 'i7-ytpJ*:f Sew i>ry' W. MAt lNTVRE Is receiving to-day,— N'EW RIBBONS. Winter *iyl>*: Kid Uloves; Silk cloak Tassels; Ladies’ Cloak?: Black Thalian Cravats. Fayetieville, Jan'y -i, 18otf. pkter REFINED Sheet and Nlired A PRIME article. Very extensivch used for BLANC M.VNGE. T.ABLE AND WINE JELLIUS, And for Jellifying Preserves. The Shred, with directions for using, is put in smsll packages for Family Use, and is sold by all the j riiitti- pal Grocers and Druggists tliroughont the U. PETER COOPER, IT Burling Slip. New York Dec. 10. - 71-3iiip'l IRISH LINENS, DAMASKS, DIAPERS, &c. CONSU.MERS of Richardson’s Linens, au-1 those de sirous of obtaining the genuine good-'. slioiiM -w that the articles they purchase are sealed with til»‘tull name of the firm, RlCH.\RDSON, S(>NS .t ()’>' Ul.N, »■> a guarantee of the soundness and durability of the This caution is rendered essentially neci^siiry large quantities of inferior and defective Linen? sre season after season,- and sealed with the name ot hi' H* ARDSON, by Irish Houses, who, regardl'*^ of the in jury thus inflicted alike on the American consumer am the manufacturers of the genuine goods, will not readily abandon a business so profitable, while purcliasers can be imposed on with goods of a worthless chtir.'icler J. BCLLOCKE & J. I'.. IA)€fcK, Agents, 36 Church St.. New \ork. Sept’r 24. 4(t*]yptl»’imos A (^ift with Every iBook j WORTH FROM 25 CENTS TO j^lW.'M) OUR new descriptive catalogue of 00 octavo pages | embraces a larger collection and better varie.v . of Standard, Historical, Biographical and Miscel-; laneous Books than that of any other book celling * establishment in the country; also, contains greater inducements than ever before offered; naiitd fru to any addrcti. } Send for a Catalogue. D. W. ETA.V8, EVANS fc CO., i. H. PRKSTOX, Publishers^ 677 Broadway. New 'iork^City- Sept. 24. 49*Cmos.eowp‘l TERRy’J»i Infallible Destroyer. The advHntagcH possessed by this article like preparations are (in part; ‘»s follows: First (^andprincipallu,) because it is not iodangenjiJ* to the hum&ii family, although for Rats, Mi-‘e. * Moles, &c.. it ia the quickfst and most efeetuul reme , of destruction that can be found in the world. Second, it being not altogether manufactured ot eral substances, but mostly of poisonous siutT« l>un' > the woods, is not therefore liable to “dry up” so soon, but will remain “good as new’’ for a number of ^ Third, (and lastly,^ it is eaten more greedily. ^ ® much smaller quantity suffices. &c. But purchase a and give it a tri.^tC, you will never regret so doing- Parties desiring the agency should address at loi o for t«rms: W. R. TERRV, Manufactui-er and Proprietor. Rockingham. ' >^,Sold by Samcel J. Hi.nsdalk, Fayetteville. C., W.M. Long, Rockingham, N. C.; also, by numero travelling and local Agents throughout the South. N B. P«r*onB enclosing One Dollar to the , dresa will receive two boxoa of this “Destroyer” by B’
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