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[NO. 783.1 PRINTED MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. EDWARD J. HALE & SON, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Price for the Setni-Weeltly Obskkvek S3 00 if paid in ad\'auce, S3 50 if paid during ‘.he year of aubscrip- tiou; or S4 after the year has expired. For tUe Weekly Observkr $2 00 per annum, if paid in advance: $2 50 if paid during the year of aubscrip- lion; or S3 00 after t)ie year has expired. ADVERTISLMENTS inserted for GO cents per square of lt’> lines for the first, and 30 cents for each succeeding publication. Yearly advertisements by spe cial contracts, at reasonable rates. .\dvertisers are requested to state the number of insertions desired, or they will be continued till forbid, and charged accord ingly. Advertisements to be inserted imide, charged 50 per cent extra. nOU*^TAi:W SCEAERY. The Scenery of A'orth Carolina and South Carolina. BY HENRY E. COLTON. VWOKK upon the Scenery of the Blue Kidge and its fellow ranges of Mountains will be published early in January. The following will b« its contents: ■;'hap. I—Introduction. II—-Vsheville. III—Routes to reach .\sheville—the Swananoa ! Gap Road. i-’hap. IV—The Hickory Nvit Gap Road. i V—The Routes from South Carolina—Salem | Gap and Jones Gap, Flat Ri>ck, Hendersonville, (’a?sar’s Head, Whiteside Mt. and ('ashier'.s Valley. Chap. VI—\ Route via Wilkesborough and Lenoir; j the Valley of the Yadkin; W'ilkesborough; Happy V'alley; Lenoir; Hi'bri'ten, etc. ('hap. VII—Morgauton and its surroundings; the Piedmont Springs; Hawk’s Bill and Table Rock. Chap. VIII.—Linville Falls; the Gingercake Rock; North Cove and the Cave. I'hap. IX—The Vicinity of .Asheville; the White Sul phur; the Million Springs*; Pleasant Drives. Chap. X—The Black Mountain; the Mountain House; Journal of a Party. Chap. XI.—The Roan Mountain; the Bald Mount. ('hap. XII—The French Broad River and the Warm Springs. Chap. XIII—Pleasant Country Stopping Places; Car son's on the Catawba; Harris’s at Chimney Rock; Sherill’s »t Hickory Nut Gap; Penland’s at Flat Kock on Toe River, in Yaneey: -Alexander’s and E. Baird’s on the French Broad: Alexander's on the Swannanoa. chap. XIV—The Western Counties: Haywood. Jack son. .Macon and Cherokee; Pigeon River; Franklin; a Winter Trip: Valley River: the Nantihala; Cherokee Indian^. ("hap. XV—Productions of the West, .Vgricultural and Mineral; Wild Flowers: Tree Growth; W41d Animals and Reptiles. Appiu.vdix.—The Pilot Mountain; Salem; Piedmont Springs of Stokes; Shocco Springs; Kiitrell’s Springs; Letters of Dr. Christy on Mountains of North (’arolina. The work will contain four views of Mountain Scenery and a Map of that section of country, showing all Roads. -Stage Lines. Stopping Places; Noted Places, etc. It will be got up in the best style of art, and sold at 00 cents per copy. When sent by mail, 0*) cents. Persons wish ing copies, will address W. L. Pomeroy, Raleigh, N. C. A liVjeral discount to those taking a number of copies for sale or distribution. ibt A number of advertisements of Hotels. Liverj- Stables and Springs will be iiwerted upon fly-leaves, if forwarded immediately. Papers of the State will confer a favor by giving this one or more insertions. Dec'r "27. 70- PRO«PE€Tr« OF TIIK N () R T II C A R 0 L I N A JOURNAL OF EDK ATION FOR 1859. ^PliE Seconil Volume of the Journal will commence X with the next year, and the first nunil)er will be is- liued about the middle of January, it will be publislied tuuuthly, and each number will contain not less ihati thirty-two pages of reading matter. The Journal will be neatly printed, on tine paper and iu a 'tyle equal to the ’present Volume. 'I'he aim of those who have charge of it. will be to make it a valuably auxiliary iu the cause of education. It is tlie property and organ of the Stale Educational .-V'-sociation, and is under its control. Through its pages the Gener-il Superintendent of Common Schools will communicate with the School officers and teachers of the Si>»te. -\rticles are solicited from teachers and other friends of education. TER.MS (INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE.) Five Copies, or more, ordered at one time, or to one fi ldress, ONE DOLL.XR each, per annum. .Vdilitional copies at the same rate. Single copy, S'2 M) -\11 teachers and school officers are requested to act as agent... Tlic Teacher who sends its the largest number of sub- scritiers (not less than thirty, ,■ Ijefoire the 1st of January, will be entitled to half a page of advertising for the year: The one sending the next largest number will be entitled to the fourth of a page: .\nd eiich one sending -5 or more will >ie entitled to a card not exceeding eight lines. .\11 communications relating to the .Journal should be addressed to J. D. C.V.MPBELL, Resident Editor. * Greensborough, N. (,’ Dec'r 2^'. 75- A mi:moiu OF Ki:v. til rciii'f.r, n. d , L.4TK PROFF.SSOK OF ' CHEMISTRY, MINERALOGY, AND GE( »L0(;V, IN THE UNIVERSITY OF N. C. ^1'TOGETHER with the tributes of respect to his mem- J ory, by various public meetings and literary as sociations, and the addresses delivered at the re-inter ment of his remains on .Mount Mitchell, by the Rt. Rev. James H. Otey, Bishop of Tennessee, and Hon. David L. Swain. President of the University of N. C. This interesting little book, giving a graphic sketch of the life and the onjy correct account of the tragic death of this great and good man. together with a line STEEL PLATE LIKENESS 'if Dr. Mitchell, is now ready and may be had at the liooksiores of Messrs. Pomeroy & Turner, in Kaleigh. NLillett & Co., in Chapel Hill, and at the office of pub lication. Price, in Paper. 3(» cents: in Cioth, 50 cents per copy. Copies ;in paper covers,) sent by mail to any part of the country, free of j)ostage, upon the receipt of w.j cents in coin or postage stamp': in cloth ^library ^tyle,. for 55 cents per copy. Address J. M. HENDERSON, Publisher. Chapel Hill, N. C. 74- Tlic Aew Edition ol‘ Devereux &. Battle’s Law Reports, Vol. 1, I^ECEIVES the approval of those who have examined VVKSTiOR \1L U(V\n. Noveml>er. \5 kN and after .Monday, the 0 Freight Train will rui. I'l’.XJUL VltLY V>etween Fay etteville and McClenahan’s Station; leaving Fayetteville every morning at 7 o’clock and returning at 1 o’clock in the aJlernoon of same day. • ('onsignors are requentcd to send tick«t« with arLicUs, stating eon«ignMM, duiiiination. &u. W. A. KUPER, Chief Eng'r A: Siip’t. Whenever the amount of freight may require, an ex tra Train will leave Fayetteville and return in the atlernoon. Nov'r 22, 185H. t)5- Mil RO.III \UTICIi! TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. .\EW, niEAP, :\\’D EXPEDITllirs ROUTE FOR Freight for the Interior of North Carolina. Merchants and others about purchasing their Fall and Wititer Supplies, are requested to notice, that I by the completion of the North Eastern Hail Road from I Charleston, S. C., to (Mieraw. the advantages of a CilE.VP i and EXPEDITI()US Route frotu the Seaboarl has b«en j opened to them. j .\ll freight consigned to the care of the .\gent of the I North Eastern Rail Road will be forwarded FREE OF I COMMISSION. i No charge will be made for Storage at Cheraw. ,V11 : goods will be taken care of in the (’oinpany's Warehouse I until sent for. A'schedule of charges for transportation of freight will be found at the Post (Office. S. S. SOLOM>N.S, Eng'r and .Sup't. .\ug. 3, ISob. 34-tf : Wilniiiigton, Charlotte Rutherford Rail Road (ompaiiy. IT is ordered by the Board of Directors, that the eighth instalment of TEN PER CENT, upon the capi tal stock of this Company, be c.Alled in, and be ilue ' and p.ayable on the 7th day of February. that the ninth instalment of TEN per cent. >ie called in and be due and payable on the 2d day of May, lH.')y; atid that the tenth and last instalment of FIVE per cent, be due and payable on the 2d dav of August, L''.'>y. , ' ' 11. W GLloN, President Jan 1h.‘>9 T^-Hw Town papers copy. I.U'n'KKLOll'S LlNi:. WRIGHT & FULLER, Attorneys anti Counsellors at I^nw, F'ay‘ft;ville, / ILEMENT G. WRKJHT and BARTHOLOMEW FUL- V , LEU have associated themselves together for the l»vactice of their profession. Prompt attention given to all bu.^iness committed to their charge. They will prac tice in the counties of ('umberland, Harnett. Sampvon, Uobeson and Bladen. Aug. Ti, 1858. 3»- TUOY FULI.HU, Attorneys and (^oimsellors at Law, i>u.>inL:ieTo\, Co., c. | 1J)OBERT E. TROY and JOHN P. FULLER, have j t formed an association for the jiractice of their pro- j fossion in Robeson ('ounty. The former will also at- ■ teiiil ihi* Courts of Bladen and ('olumbus: the latter will ! also attend those of Cumberland. j The Office in Lumborton will be kept open at all times. ' Jan'y I, 1858. 73- j .lOSEPlI UAKKR, Jk.. ! ATTO K \ E V .IT I. A W , H.\S taken an office next door to Wm. B. Wright's Law Office on Green Street. He will attend and practice ' in the County anil Su]»erior Courtis of Cumberland. : Bladen, Robeson and Sampson. March 23, lb5:i. 7'Jtf THO. C. FULLER. ^Ittorneif and Counsellor at i^aup. OFFICE at Eccles's Bridge, recently occupied by Jamen Banks, Esq.. F.iyeiteville. N. ■lan'y 1. IS57. i.\\\ aotic:e. niHE undersigne«l has removed to Newbern, with the I intention to devote hiitiself wholly to the practice of the law. He will attend tht> Courts in all of the sur- roun.iing counties, and will also practice before the Su preme ('ourt at Rtleigh. D. K. .McRAE. Dec'r 22. lb5H. 75-»im A. Hc l.EAA, •Ittorney at Lair, LI'.\1I5ERT(*N. N. C., ILL attend the ('oiiiiiy and Sujterior (,'ourts of Robe son. Richmond and Blsdeii Counties, and the Supe rior Courts of Moore County. Dec'r y. lx5S. 71-3m w WORTH & ITLEV, Forwarding and General Commiiiiiou Merchants, Fayetteville^ .>*. i\ i. A. WOBTH. 'iTLKT. R. :?I. ORREL.E, TURPENTINE INSPECTOR. rpHOSE sending their Spirite. Turpentine lo me may rely upon it to have prompt and careful attention. My war«houa«iu are fronting the wharves and near the river. Sept’r 13, 185H. 45tf TIN PLATE, ii^heet Iron, Iron Wire, .■Vlways on hand, at "Wholesale or K«tail. ROOFING, G UTTEHIXG, .Vad all kindii of Jobbing, done at short notice, by C. W. ANDREWS, Maiiiet .Square, Fayetteville. July 9. 27-tf PETER MALLETT WITH D. GOLDEN MURRAY, QENERAL COMmSSION MERCHANT, 6 2 South S t r k e t. .VA’Vr YORK. July 29. 1858. 32- BOOTS » SHOES^ AT WHOLESALE. JNO. m. WALKER, of NORTH CAROLINA, w 1 r II P. P. $^HAW CO., 31 AND o3 Dey Strket, New YjRk, ILL be hapj)y to see his Southern friends at the above estaldishment, where, either personally or by order, they may be .supplied from an extensive and well assorted .Stock of (loodii in that liuit. gotten up expntsaly for th* Southern trade. Nov. 2'J, 1M58. t57-lv. Female I^ormal School, HIGH POINT, X. C. KAIL KOAD, 15 MILES W£ST OF UUEEX8BOR01011. Rkv. N. McR.W, Pkiscip.^l, with efficient Assistants. I’IHE object of this Institution is to provide for the thorough education of young ladie«, and as an ad ditional feature, to qualify such of them a» may dekire it for the avocation of teaching. its next Session will open oi^ the 1st February, in the ra*w brick building recently purchased by the under signed. The building is situated in a beautiful grove, on a commanding eminence, and has a sutHcient number of well furnished rooms to accommodate DKJ boarding pupils. We have made arrangements for lectures, ex pel iments and instruction in Natural Sciences with L. S. Burbank, A. M.. formerly associated with Prof. Wm. Russel in the New England Normal Institute, and more recently Professor of Natural Science in a Southern College. The experience of ages has demonstrated the wisdom of educating in elevated ami healthy sections of country. The expenses are less than at any other in stitution of the character in the State. Boanl and furnished rooms, with fire-places, fuel. &.C., £t) per month. English branches .'?•) toS15 per session: Languages and Ornamentals low. Board and half the tuition required iu advance. The proprietor, teachers and pupils dwell together and eat at the same table. Young Ladies will be received and credited for tuition until they can teach and pay it. Situations guarantied to such. For full information, address Rkv. wm. I. LANGDON. Proprietor. High Point. N. C., Jan’^' 11. 1859 80-8t Constable’s Election. I ANNOUNCE my.self to my fellow citizens as a Can- i didate for Re-election for Constable in Fayetteville District. Election on Tuesday, Feb’y 8th. S. A. PHILLIPS. Jan’y 13 80te W. W. SHEPHERD VNNOl.'NCES himself as a Candidate for Constable in the Town District. Jan’}’ 19 Site Kerosene Oil—white and clear; Burning Fluid: Lamp, Paint and other Oils; Concen trated Lye: Potash: Chocolate; Acids; Glues; Varnishes; Fresh Teas; .Matches: Yeast Powders; Glass: Putty; Dye Stulls; Wines; Ale; Porter; Gin; Spices. Constantly on hand and for sale bv JAS. N. SMITH. Jan’y 22 ' 82tf Notice to Turpentine Distillers and others^ I .VM fully prep.ared to make or repair TURPENTINE .''TILLS, or dll any thing in the Copper or Sheet Iron work, at the shortert notice. .M. A. BAKER. Fayetteville, .lan’y 24, 1859. 82(f I Planting Potatoes. 1 AAA barrels YELLOW PINK-EYES; I iUUU lOOO • PE.VCH BLOW'S. I For sale by KEITH & FLANNER. 1 Wilmington, N C, -Tan'y 20 82-lm s day and Thursday morning, at 15 minutes after Sun- j rise; and Wilmington Tuesday and Friday, at o'clf>ck. j —carrying passengers ami freight. | Steamer •■SJL"rHERNER." wiiii a full complement , ot Flats, make.s one or more trips per week, as circum stances may require. I The accident to thu Steamer ■■ROW.\N " will be re- j paired in a few dayg. Shw will then take her place in , the line. S. LCTTERLoM. j (.Ict'r 4, 185s. 51-(f | 'Phe Wjars^*f i'arrias^e Factory in I the month I \ LITTI.E A; BATTLE, Attorneys and I'ouusellors at Law, WADK.SBdRO'. N. C., 4 Li:XANDER LITTLE and R. II. B.VTTLE, Jr., having associated thei;isehe in the practice of the law. will irive prompt attention to all businci>)> entrusted to them in the Counties .»1 .\nbon. Union and Richmond. Jan'y 1. 1:^59. 7tj-2mpd LOVEKI) ELDKIDGE. • ittorney at ijatc^ 11 ILL attend thin (.'ourti of Johnatou and Sampson \\ ('ountius. Suiithfield. April 15, i^5*j. 9^tf ^Medical •Volice* Dr. H- ,McSW.\lN has taken an offic« on .\nd«rt>ou Street, in the rear of Mesir.. Hay Pearce's Store, where he cati be found by thoSM dwsiring his profesitioual service'. Augu-^t 24, lS5s lOtf Ur. K. A. BLACK, W i and Drug Store. Feb'y 7, 18.3*3. .1. 7*>tf PHSP that he has Vjuilt up . ings at his Old .''tand, exj'i riages. Thankful for the v. received for I lie last 21 year vl'VrilAA Iti' friends and the public, ■ ibst.iniial Brick Build- t')r n>anufacturing Car- iiberal jiatronage he has • . ne ho]>es by strict aiti n- tion to business, with a ilesire ti' give salista.-tioii. to merit a confinuance of the sanie. He w.irvints his work to be made of the best muierial atid by experienced workmen in eacii branch of the bi:»incss. Hi» work will compare favorably with any mnde in the United .States, for neatness and durability. He is determined to sell and do any work in his line on as good terms as an}' work done elsewhere that is as well done. He now has on hand, finished. THE LARGEST STOCK OF Carriages. Barouches, Rockaways and Buggies, ever ott'ered in this place, and a very large stock of work nearly finished, which will be finished d.aily. .Ml of which will be sold very low for cash, or on sliort time lu punctual customers. ha-* on hand more than ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY VEHICLES tiuished and in course of construction. Sise" ,\11 work made by him is wan-r.nieil 12 month' with fair usage, and should it fail by bad workniiinship or material, will be repaired free of charge. Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and ex amine for themselves. Orders thankfully received and pnmifitly attended to. Repairing executed at short notice and on very reason able tertns. .May 28, 185:?. 8'.t-tf wili.ia:?! page, n. u., PiTT.iJ()i{()r(;n, X. (’. I vK. 1\\(1E may be I'ound at iiis ottice wlieii not pro- J / fe>sioually engaged. .May •'. Is57. -jif DE\T 11. \O I ICE. H.V\'ING engaged in another business, 1 find my time - too much taken u]> to attend to the duties of my jirofession: and having a pariner : Dr. R. Scott) who is in every way competent to please t/l viii friends. I take great pleasure in reconmiending liim to iU with whom 1 liHve the 'lighte't intiuence. llis prices will suit any who are desirous of having their teeth operated on iu a skiltul nianner. .\nd with niy be't wishes for my Kuccessor, and this community, 1 withdraw from tliefirm, having no fear but tliat Dr. Scott will jrive the moul fastidious entire satis faction. D. W. ('. BENBoW. Jan'y Id. 185H. 78tf l>E\TI?«iTRV. OR. J. D.\\‘l.'' having decided on perina- nenily locating in the Town of Fayette ville, respectfully otl'ers ids services to the citizens of this pla-e anil siirrounding country. In all the various Jtraiiclies ul' his I’rofessinn. including the manufacture of Mineral Teeth, he is satisfied, after an extensivi' experiein-i'. t.i which is a>lde'l a thorough Den tal educalinti. that he Can give entire s.-iti.'f'action as far as i** in th* power of l>enti'try. .Ml irregularities of the Teeth tre.itei! in a proper ai’.d careful manner, as yv'/;1 a. ilisc.iscs of tilt" nioiuh. None but the proper metais arc made use of in the variou' operaiions. Charges will be uioder.iie, that Cue beiu-tiisof the Pruf^,‘^sion n\ay be ; jilaced within llic .eacii of ail who muy feel an interest in the pre-iervatiiui oftlie Teeth. Ollice over llnuston's .Jewelry Store, where he may be founu at all times. MILITARY GOODS, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Epanlettes, Laces, .iND EVERY DESCRIPTION (IF 111LITARY GOODS, ACCORDINO TO THK Latent r. S. Army and Statr Rtyulation*. SCHUYLER, HARTLEY &~GRAHAM, I.tlPOKTERS dc :tfAIVUF.ICTIRERS I y .M A I D E N L A N E, I t'ork. | Juue 30. 24-1 y j \V H. ALLEN.] [J. M. ('LARK, j ALLEN & CLARK, ! Coniini$«)ion .Herchantai, | WILMINGTON, N. C. DE.4LEKS I.V LIXK. PLASTER, (EME>T, HAIK, kc. PROMPT personal attention given to consignments o I Naval Stores, Cotton or other Country Produce, for | sale or shipment. j .lan’y 19, 185^. 81- JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. €' OH i\ A \ 1» Forwarding Merchant, W*ilminstoni .V. C. Ssj^Prompt j>ersoi\al attention given to all Consign ments, at.'l ('ash advances made on Proiltice to be siiipped to other ports or sold in this market. Fei). 12, 1855. j7tf JAS. C. SMITH. MILKS CO«»TI.\. JAS. C. SMITH & Co., Factors, Commission anti For~ warding •fMcrchants. WILMINGTON, N. C. I)ROMPT attention given to sale of TIMBER, LUM- i BER. NAV.VL STORES and all kinds of Produce. Liberal advancements made on Consignments. Refern to E. P. H.^ii.i.. Pres't Branch Bank of Stat«. H. R. Sav.agie. Ca»h'r Baak Cape F«»r. Jou.v DAWgoN, E..,. April 25 1858. •'i-lT JOHN M. CLARK, C'ommission & Forwiiriling Merchant, \VlL.MlN(JTOX, N. ('. f Country Pro- WILSON FEMALE SEMINARY AND WILSON MALE ACADEMY WILSON, N. (’. SUPERINTENDED by Mr. and Mrs. Ricii.\Ri.ios ' in the Seminary, and by Mr. Richarkson and Tho.m.^s M.\b8Hall, a. B., in the .\cademy, aideil by \ a full corps of Assistant Teachers. ; These Schools will be reopened for the adn.isition of pupils on the lUTH of J.VNUARY, 185‘J. j No change of teachers, terms or of the nnii-.'>ectirwn hoiis, on which the Schools have heretofore been con ducted. School-rooms and boarding houses separate. Board from $8 to SIO per month. luiiion from | S7 5(J to $30 per session of five months. Circulars, containing the plans of the Schoolii in full, sant upon application. Address, D. S. RICHARDSON, A. M., Principal of ’’’ilson Schools. Or J. B. WILLIA.M.-;, Es.^.. Sec'y mid Financial Agt. Deo’r 23. 74tFl GARDEN JSEEDS. j \%*arranted the Growth of 15^58. 1'^IIE subscriber is now in receipt of the largest and best assortment of Seed- ever offered in this market. I comprising the following varieties, which he offers at I W'holesale or Retail:— l\otiee. The subscriber will sell at the Court Hou.se door, in the town of Carthage, on the 12th day (Tuesday) of February, TWO NEGROES, Robert and Fanny, belong ing to the Estate of Dr. Chas. Chalmers, dec’d. Terms, six months, witii a)>proved bonds. B. C. WILLIAMS. Adm’r. Jan’y 185H 82ts Turpentine Haci^ers, Scrapers, Piiilei* and Dippers, \LL of the first quality, can be had at M. A. BAKER’S GUN SHOP. Fayetteville, N. C. Jan'y 15, 18-58. ' , 80tf Eanclretli’i4 Ciar«len l§ee«lM. IUST received, a general assortment of Landreth’s celebrated Garden Seeds, fresh and genuine, war ranted of the crop of 1858. S. T. HAWLEY & SON. . Jan 12, 1859. 79-4w ]^ew ('rop !VloiaM!eM. /»/wv HHDS. CHOICE NEW'CROP CUBA MOLAS- SES expected, direct from Cuba, during this month. For sale by HATHAWAY & CO. Wilmington, Jan'y HJ 79-lmpd ASPARAGUS: BEANS—Large Lima. Early Mohawk. China. •Six Weeks. Valentine: BROCOLI—Early: BEET—Blood Turnip, Long Blood. . White Sugar; CABBAGE—Early York, Large York. Large Drum- i head; Flat Dutch, I Ox heart, ! Red Dutch. LETTUCE-white ('abbage, Earl}' Silisia. Ice Hea>l. | Ice Coss; j MELON—Nutmeg Musk. yellow Cantalope Sweet Water; i NASTURTIUM: ONION—Large Red, Silver Skin; PARSLEY—Curled; PEPPER—Large Bullnose, Cherry; PEAS—Sugar Dwarf, Early Washington, Large .Marrowfat; PUMPKIN—Large Cheese: Deep River Coal. BITUMINOUS CO.\L of the best quality can be had at the works at Esypt, at a reasonable price by the Ton. W'M. McCLANE, Mining Engineer f-tf May 21, 185(). ]¥OTlCK. ’^O. 1 PERUVIAN' GUANO; UK) Casks LI.ME; 50 Bales H.\Y; 5 Bbls. GLUE. For sale by WORTH & .luly lo, 18.58. UTLEY. ■ 27- Flat Battersea P.VRSNIP— Green Globe RHUB.\RB— COLLARD- RADISH—Long .Scarlet, Scarlet Turnip, White “ S(jU.\SH—White Bush. Crookneck: TOMATO—Large Red, “ Yellow; TUR.VIP—Flat Dutch. Rut a Baga, Norfulk. Red Tup. Hanover. White (ilobe. .Mav 1*. ISoJ'. 9tf .llarble Factory, J. W. BAKDR Is now receiving iroui the North the largest, finest, and most carefully selected stock of FIIK'VI ri Ki^ ever offered in this market; which atlded to ' his own manufacture, makes his assortment complete;— ; all of which he will sell on tlie lowest possible terms for cash or on time to punctual cuslomeis. i Fashionable painted cottage bed room Furniture in setts; curled hair and shuck, and cotton .Mailresses; | Looking Glasses; Willow W'agons and Ciadli-s; Side Boards: Bureaus; Secretaries and Book-Cases: What- Nots; Tables, all sorts; Wash Stand.s; I'andle Stands; Wardrobes; Picture Frames and Glass; Window Shades; Cornices; C\irtain Banils; Sofas in Mahogony and Wal nut: Tete a Tetes; Ottomans; Divans and Stools: (’hairs of every varietj’. F'itie Kosewood Pianos, one with .T'^olian at tachment: Il(>sewood .Melodians, from the best manufac tories in Now York and Boston, warranted as good as any made in the country, and will be Bold^it New York prices—freight only added. September 2. 45tf Il'^ILLgive prompt attention to salt’ 11 duce. Naval Stores and (.'otton. Anil Ayent for J{u"h ij' Orr'IfK l.iiK ;/' lioutx. .\ugust 9, 1858. :!8tt' W. H. TURLINGTON, Coniniission Mercbant, No. 4 Norlli Wafer St., WILMIX(iTON, N. (’. W^ILL give his prompt personal attention to the sale Vf or shipment of all Consignments of Naval Stores or other Country Produce. Nov. 8, 18.->(J. tf Bv hWnKll, I TWO nnoRS abovr r. t. ii.hgii \ sovs’ stiirk. i Fayeiteville, "K. J Jnn’v 20, t54-ypd | ('hief Justice Nash say.s. ‘‘I have looked through it— it is carefully and well got up. * * * ] think to our Uourt it will be invaluable—and to the Profession equally “o. It will save the labor of deciding the same points again and again; for there will be no excucte for Counsel not being apprised of points already adjudicated." (ientlemen of the Bar who have purchased and ex-I OevereUX’fS Kinnie’s Blacksttone, auuned it, concur, so far as we know, in praise of it. j reduced to Questions and Answei-s, upon the plan ot For Bale, with sets or separate volumes of North Ca- j Kinni«‘s Bla«k»tcn«. on# Volume; Drake on At(»chment. rolttui Report*, and Law Books generally, by I por sale by E. J. ILALE & SON. E. J, HALE & SON, j 16, 1W8. C'arijJeN History ol* Frederick ' the Great: Mile« Standish's Courtship, by Longfellow: [ While it was Morning. b\ V. F. Townsend: .Arabian Jhn/s Entertainments: White s Edition of Shakspeare. ' Dee r E. J. H.ALE SON. ' XEW VtOOUm. I Man upon the SE.V; or \ History of Maritime Ad- | venture. Exploration and Discovery, from the Earliest j Ages to the Present Time, by Frank B Goodrich. j ,fust received by E. J. H.ALE & SON. j Webster’« Elementary .S|»eiiing: Books. further supply just received. Jan'y 8 E. J. HALE & SON. Chronolog) of Xorth laruliiia, from 1584 to 1858, by D. K. Bennett. Just received. WILLIAM J. IMUCK, inspector of *^'aval Stores, wri.MiyGTOx, X. c. Solicits the patronage of his countr^- friends and ! i all others engaged in the Turpentine business. Office liortli Water ^Ircel. Nov’r 22, 1858. (>4-lyj)d F. >L BIZZELL, 11 a rt I' K 11 AND C » .M >11 S S1 0 N M K 11T 11 A N T No. 2i> North W.\tkr Street, WlLMINtJTON, N. C. | |)R(JMPT and personal attention given to the reception | 1 of all kinds of country produce, either for sale or siiijiment. Orders for groceries from cu.t.ii customei's will receive immediate aiteiition, free of commissions. Nov. ly. 1858. (i4-ly Savoy; “Country and Northern;' CARROT—Early Horn, Long Orange; CELERY—Silver Giant, White Solid; CAULIFLOWER—Early; C UC U >I B E R-Early Fra me. Long (ireen, E'ly Cluster; EG(} PLANT—Purple: CORN—Large Sweet. T uscarora; Salsify; Marjorum; Thyme; Sage; White Onion Sets; j .S])inach; Herds Grass; Blue Grass; Red Clover. J.\S. N. .SMITH, Druggist. ; Jan'y 22 82tf i inPORTA.\T TRl>*r SAtjE. A Rare Opportunity for Profitable Investment. i>Y virtue of a Deed of Trust executed by Daniel ('lark , ) on the 10th day of July. A. D. 18.58, and registered in the Office of the Register of Cumberland ('ounty, : in Book D No ;>, page 271. I shall sell to the highest bidder, at the Market Ilotise in Fayetteville, on TUES- ■ D.AY the 1st day of FEBRU.ARY, .V. D. 185'.*, ONE OF THE MOST VALUABLE TRACTS OF LAND IN N. C.VROLIN.A. situate, lying and being in the County of Cumberland, on the waters of Big Rock- , iish, six miles from the town of Fayetteville, and con taining about Two IliiudrKd .\cres—seveiuy-tive oi- one : hundred acres is Swamp Laud, which for depth and fer tility of soil, and tor easy cultivation, is fully e^ual to the rich loam lands of the Mississippi valley:—the whole ' Tract is highly improved, and. from the judicious course ; ol husbandry the proprietors of this laud have uniform- | ly pursued, it is believed that there is no land in this ^ State which will yield to the farmer a more abundant | return for his labor. There are on the jireinises, good woods, ways and waters, a comfortable Dwelling ami commodious out-houses. At the same time and place 1 shall sell, either as jiart and pArcel of :«aid Land, or separately, (as I may then deem most advisable,) the celebrated McNElLL SAW MILLS, and Seven and Two-fifths Acres of Laud, adjacent and appurtenant!hereto. These Mills are built on Big Rockfish Creek, three miles, as the stream tlows. from the l'aj)e Fear River: tliey are in excellent running order, and the two saws cut vofR Tiim SAM) VKKT OF Ll MBEU per day; the sup ply of water is constant and never-failing, logs may b« itifted from any point above directly to the mill.s slide, and the Lumber may be put into the Wihiiinglon mar ket in thirty-six hours after leaving the saw-carriage. Taking into consideration the great natural advan tages and the very valu.-ible im}>rovemcnts of the afore said property, this sale is recommended to the attention of all persons who wish to invest money iu that which will produce large profits and give quick returys. Terms at sale. ROBT W. HARDIE, Tnistee of lianiel Clark. Jan ('., 185f. 78ts IVAITTED, •' NEGROES for a Mississippi plantation, men. boy», I 0 girls, and some good fanuLiei*. EPITR. PAGE FBj’etfeville, May (>, 1858. 8tf 1000 For Sept. Corn and Wliif^i^ey. BUSHELS good White Corn. 150 Bbls. W’hiskey. 30 " .Apple Brandy. 15 “ N. E. Rum. ale for (’’ASH by E. F. MO(JRE & CO 9, 18-j8. 44-tf A 8ug:ar lionise ^yrup. FEW Bbls. excellent S. H. SYRUP. Also, prime sweet MOL.VSSES. C. B. COOK. Oct'r 14. 54tf 300 For ^ale. BAGS ALUM SALT—2 bushels each,—by GEO. W. Nov. (i. 18.58. WILLIAMS \ CO. «ltf PA1\T», OUjS, Ac. QPERM, Refined, Lanl, Linseed and Tanners’ OIL; ^ White Lead; Burning Fluid; Piutj-; Window Glass and Sash of all sizes. —ALSO- .K fresh supply of POND'S P.AIN DESTROYER. Fiy sale by JA.MES .MARTINE. Nov'r 24, *18->8. (kitf liOI>iK, I.OT A.\0 .\FGlfO. ^ni!E undersigned wishing to close u)> their olil biisi J ness, ofler for >;ale the II(>US1'; and LOT on Hay- mount, formerly occupied by .Major (lllniore. .Also, a NE(!RO Bov 1 1 years of age; Inving tried him for the last five montiis, we can recommend him as an excel lent sevvant, both for !:ouso or out of doors, sold for no fault. >iiit to close old business. F. N. J. ft. ROBERTS. May 8, 185s. 7tf 'li.il BII.I.K. VLL pei-.'ons indebted to the concern of FR.VNK & JI’l’RY and J. H. ROBERTS CO.. are requesii'd to come fV>rw.Trd and settle their bills. If not settled by the last of this month, th(>y will find them in the hands of a Lawful Collector. J. H. ROBERTS & CO. M.a^' 185s. 7tf Thirty IffandM Wante«l. The subscriber wi«he« to hire by the Month, or Day. Thirty .Vegroe-, to work on the Ninth Section of tLu Western Rail Road. ^ j For further particulars inquire at the Engineer's ■ Office. Fayetteville, or of me %t Little River Bridge, i ■ O'BRYAN CO Aug. U;. 18f>8. 28-tf I lHAIK$>i! i'H.4IR«!! k L.ARGE lot of Stool-lx>iti>m ('hairs, made at Cool iV spring .Mill, and for sale by r. A. E. lionNs rEDr, •igent for €'hicRerins;'’s Pianos, Of which he has always some on hand. Wilmington, N. (^., Oct'r 2. 1858. 51-lypd Ur. FK.iNK WILLI.4MS’S K¥E WHlSkEY. .MITt’HELL has made arrangements W’ith Dr. Frank Williams, lo be constantly supplied with his celebrated RYE WHISKEA', which can be had at his Store at all times, by wholesale or retail. Oct’r II, 1858. 5.3-tf R. A Oil IA 1ST RATO it’fi A I.K. ON the liitli day of February 185VI, I will sell to the highest bidder at the Market House in Fayetteville. ONE HOUSE .\ND LOT, in good ivj.air, on the Wc-i side of Roboson Street, adjoining the Methodist Protes tant Church Lot. The reversion (after the widow's dower) of the ll(>l .SL and LOT on Hayinount the re>>idence of the late Willie F. Moore. One Negi’O BOY (.Alfred; aged about 14 years. Terms G mouths credit for notes which will negotiate. E. F. MOORE, .Adm'r of W. F. Moore. —ALSO— .At the same time and place. One Fine two Horse (’.AHRI.VGK; One B.AROUCHE. 'iernis .it pale. E. F. MOORE. Jan'y 22 82-ts A. M. March 24. '68. CAMPBELL. 90y Oct. 21 J, HALE & SON. WebKter’$>i Elementary Spelling Book, for a&le by E, J. HALE Si SON. Jan’y 5. J •lOO Bushels Corn. UST received and for sale in quantities to ?uit B. ROSE. Jan’y 24 82-8t Small roi Dea«i! / ^ ENTLEM KN, you that wi.sh to sell likely YOUNG 'jf NEGROES—Alen, Boys, Women and (iirN-for the highest cash jirices. would do well to give me a call, or address me at Clinton, N. C. J. A. McARTftUR June 6, 1858. 17-8mos.pd A Ten Rarrelj / iHOICE OLD .APPLE BR.VNDV, -uitable for making \ wine and putting uti brandy fruit. For sale by W. H. CARVER Aug. 18. 18-'8. C'ider Vinegar, l*or wale by W. H. ('ARVER Aug. 18. l^Tlie Soutfiern Harmony, and MUSIC,\L COMPANION, for Bale by E. J. HALE & SON.
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