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M ■ M ' HKI-L. t' cm '>'1- .wFu - ;tvynioe le CJl ■ ' = ■ » . .?K. >pi:r > l«ingrlas»* T I C i. ! . used ■ >r VI 'H J Pre.^'-: ■ r u.'jili;., I soM t igh-.:.- iriiil; . in -mall .‘ t ic j.riiiv;! r. - ,V V 'fk. n .'.iiip'l Ml\ NE PERS ) l.iin > uine ^ are -■ N, I (iuru! Xiallv tr ive Lu WIlll lo, r . A lilt ' le tr>'. f, w wor^ : K ■■■ Uiiufi > NS, ,&c. v.J;h. ---Hry )ir- r>repf •ui.l f.. Je- .huiiid fee 1 wiili liH* . ovVIiHN. luigo ifirpd, UK H- .... of the in- '•:.nd .. reudilj' Ctt» i.iM IvE, ;-ew ^ork- ■ 1 jl'lCmos iPAiriiTOJETiiiLiys SEMI-WEEKLY. [\)L. VIII.] FAYETTEVILLE, C., FEBRUARY 10, 1859. [NO. 787.] PRINTKD MOND.VYS AND THURSDAYS. EDWAKl) J. HALE & SON, EDITORS AND I’HtH’RlKTORS. price for the Si-ini-Weekly Ohservkk $3 00 if paid in advance; $8 'lO if paid during ihe year of subxcrip- liuii; or S4 after the year has expired. For the Weekly Obskuvkr S2 (X» per annum, if paid in advance; 5U if paid during the year of subscrip tion; or ^8 M after the year has expired. ADVKRTISL.MKNTS inserted for tiO ceuts per ■j.iuare of Di lines for tlie first, and 30 cents for eacli succeeding pviblication. Veavly advertisenieius by spe cial ci'ntrnot-i, at reason:iV)lc rates. Advertisers are re{ucsti-l to state tlie number of insertions desireil, or tiiey will be continued till forbid, and charged accur«l- iiigly. .\dvertisenients to be inserted insnd\ charged 50 per -eiit extra. nor.\TAI.'¥ JiCE:¥ERY. The Si'tiiert/ of in'.s7^r/i ^orth (’irolina and Suuth Carolina. BY HLNRY K. ('OLT(LN. i WORK upon the Scenery of the lUue Ridge and its \ fellow ranges of Mountains will be published oarly ill January. The following will b« its coutents; (;hay. I—Introduction. II—Asheville. III—Routes to reach Asheville—the Swananoa .iap Road. (.’iiap. IV—The Hickory Nut Gap Road. V—The Routes from South (''uroliua—Salem lif.p and .lones (»ap, Fiat Rock, Hendersonville, ('lesar's Head. Whiteside Mt. and (’a^hier's Valley. t'hap. VI—A. Route via Wilkesborough and Lenoir; i tin- Valley of the Yadkin; Wilkesborough; Happy Valley: ! Lenoir; Hi'bri'ten. etc. 1 I’h.ip. VII—Morganton and its surroundings; the i Piedmont Springs; Hawk's Bill and Table RiK*k. . (,'hap. VIll. Linville Falls; the Uiugercake Rock; ■ North Cove and the Cave. t'hap. IX—The Vicinity of Asheville; the Whitt Sul- ; phnr; the Million Springs; IMeasant Drives. I'hap. X—The Black Mouuiain; the Mountain House: ; Journal of a Party. I ha’p. XI.—The Roan Mountain; the Bald Mount, t hap. XII—The f’reuch Broad River and the Warm j .Springs. _ I (,'hap. XIU—Pleasant ("ounlry Stopping Pisces; t'ar- . -.iii'ron the Catawba; Harris's at ('himney Rock; Sherill's at Hickory Nut C;»(* Penland's at Flat Rock on Toe ■ River, in Yancey; Alexander's and A. E. Baird's on tlie French Broad; Alexander's on the Swannanoa. | ( hap. XIV—The Western Counties, llaywoo i. Jack- : -on. Macon and Cherokee; Pigeon River; Franklin; a Winter Trip; \’alley River; the Nautihala; Cherokee Indian-;. Chap. XV—Pro«luctions of the West, Agricultural and Mineral: Wild Flower's; Tree Growtli; Wild Animals and Reptile^. .Vi’i’ESUix.—The Pilot Mountain: Salem; Piedmont Spiiugs of Stokes. Shocco Springs; Kittrell's Springs; ucttt-rs of Dr. Chiisly on Mountain'" of North Carolina. The work will conttiiii four viewi of .Mountain Sceneiy and ;i Mapof that section of country, showing all Pioad-. .■'t^e Liiit's, Stopping I’luces; Noted Places, etc. It will be got up in the best style of art, and sold at GO cents per copy. When >ent by mail, *)•> cents. Persons wish ing copies, will address W. L. Poiuerov, Raleigh, N. C. A liberal discount to those taking a number of copies tor sale or distribution. number of advertisements of Hotels, Livery Stables and Springs will be inserted up>on tly-leaves. if : urw arded I mmediat ely. Paf>ers of the State will confer a favor by giving this .>ne or more insertions. Dec r '2~. 70- PRO!»»PECTl> OK THE N ) K T II (’ A R () L I N A JOIRXAL OF EDICATI0\ FOR 1859. ^pllK Sei.i.nd Volume of the .lournal will commence 1 with the ne.xt year, and the lirst number will be is- 'i.ed iibiiut the middle of Jauutiry. It will be published iimnthly. and each number will cmitain not less than :!iirty-iwo ]>:igcs of reading matter. The Journal will be neatly printed, on fine p»{>er tind i’l ii style eijual to the jiresent Volume. The aim of :i -e who hiive charge of ii. will be to make it a valuable auxiliary in the cause of education. It is the property and organ of the State Educational -I ■■•iation. and is under its control. Through its pages «ii General Superintendent of Common Schools '.vlll .^iiiiniunicate with the School officers and teachers of the ■Slate. .\rticle- are solicited from teachers and other friends ■)f education. TKHMS INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE.) Five Copies, or more, ordered at one time, or to one address, O.VE DOLLAR each, per annum. ■Vdditioi al ,-opies al the same rate. ■''ingle c )p/. $- ■All tcactiers and school officers are requested to act as SL'ent.-i. Till Teafher who sends us the largest number of sub- •icril)er« mot less than thirty. i before the 1st of January, will be entitled to half a page of advertising for the \ e.ir: The one sending the next largest number will be entitled to the founh of n page: .\iid each one sending '2i> oi; more will be entitled to a card :iot exceeding eight lines. .All communications relating to the .Journal should be addressed to J. D. CA.MPBKLL, Resident Editor, Greensborough, N. C Dec'r 75- A Mlv\I()Ili ~ OF ItDV. Ef.BMI % tli rcili:!.!., 1>. !>., LATK PROFKSSOR OF CHEMISTRY, MINERALOGY. AND GFJLOGY, IN THE UNIVERSITY OF N. C. •GETHEU with the tributes of respect to his mem- or}', by various j>ublic meetings and literarj" as- ►•‘ L'iations. and the addresses delivereti at the re-inter- iiii-rit of his remains on .Mount Mitchell, by' tlie Rt. Uev. James H. »tey. Bishop of Tennessee, and Hon. Ditvid L. Swain. Presiilent of the University of N. C. Thi'; interesting little book, giving a graphic sketch the life and the onjy correct account of the tragic leatli ot this great and good man, together with a tine STEEL PLATE LIKENESS "f Dr. .Mitchell, is now reaily and may be had at the Bookstores of .Messrs. Pomeroy i!i Turner, in Raleigh, Miilleit V.V Co., in l.'hapel Hill, and al the office of pub 's "111011. 1‘iiee. in Paper. oO cents; in Cloth, 6J cents per '-‘•(iv. C ii.ies i in paper covers, 1 sent by mail to any I' l ’ oi tlie country, free of postage, upjn the receipt 'f :>•> ceiiis in coin or postage stamps; in cloth (library 'vie. I t.ir o.j cents per copy. Address J. M. HENDERSON, 1‘ubUsher. Chapel Hill, N. C. 74- Tlie At‘%% £«iitioii ol' Oevereux & Battled Law Report^i, Vol* 1, I RECEIVES the approval of those who have examined Chief Justice Nash .says, “1 have looked through it— it ii^ ciirefully and well got tip. * » * i think to our • 'lurt it will be invaluable—and to the Profession eipially It will -iive the labor of decitiing the same points :ig!iin and again; lor there will be uo excuse for Counsel II I! being a])pri-ed of points already adjudicated.” (•etitlemen of the iiar who have purchased and ex- iuiiiiied it. concur, so far as we know, in praise of it. l or -ale, with seta or ^oi.arate volumes of North Ca- roluia Reports, and Law Books generally, by E. J. HALE k 60N. WKSTi H \W. road. 0 Freight Train will ruii ill^fiUL.VPiLY >>etweeii Fay etteville and McClenalmn's Station; leaving Fayetteville every morning at 7 o'clock and returning at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of same day. Consignors are reque.sted to semi tickets with artioles, stating conaigime. desiinatiou. v'tc. W. A. KCPER. Chief Eng'r & Sup't. Whenever tJio amount of freight may renuire. ati «x- ira Train will luave Fayetteville and return in the afternoon. NoT'r lSo8. •);')- Kill; 110 til \i)Tii;i:! TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. WRfGHT & FULLER. i Attorneys and C'ouiisellors at Law, | C. pLEMENT u. WRIGHT and BARTHOLOMEW FUL- V.,' LER have associated theni.selvus together for the practice of their profession. Prompt attention given to all business comiuitlod to their charge. They will prac tice in the counties of t’umberlaud, Hai'nott, Sampson, Robeson nud Bladen. Aug. 23, 18G8. Sy- TROY tV: Fl lJ.LU, Atiorneys and Cuuu,sellers at Law, I.l llBEKTO\, KOKI^O.-V Co., !V. €. OBERT E. TROY ami JOHN P. FULLER, have formed an as^oeiatioIl for the practice of their ].>ro- fession in Robeson County. The former will also at- tead the (!'ourts of Bl.iden and (,'olumbus: the latter will also attend those of ('umberland. The Office in Lumberton will bo kept open at all times. .lan'v 1, 73- worth &: IITI^EY, Forwarding and General Comuiiiiion Merchants, FaycfteriUe, .V. J. A. WORTH. (72tf) JOS. t;TI.BT. u NEW. niElP, .\M) EXPEDmors KlU’TE FOR Freight for the Interior of Worth Carolina. MERCH.VNTS and others about purchasing their Fall and Winter Supplies, are requested to notice, that by the completion of the North Eastern Rail Koail from Charleston. S. (’., toCheraw. the ad\antages of a CHI'.VP and EXPEDITIOUS Route froui the Seaboard has been opened to them. .Vll freight consigned to the care of the .\geiit of the .North Eastern Rail Road will be forwarded FREE OF COMMISSION. No charge will be made for Storage at f’heraw. .Ml goo«ls will be taken cure of in the (’omj>any'>> Warehouse until sent for. A schedul? of charges for transportation uf freight will be found at Uie Post Office. S. S. SOLOMON.'', Eiig'r and .''uji't. Aug. l^oh. lit-tf Wilmlugtoii, (harlotle iL Rutherford Rail Road (ompaiiy. IT is ordered by the Boartl of Directors, that the eighth instalment of TEN PER I'EN'l'. upon the capi tal stock of this (’oir.jiany. be called ill, and be due and payable on the 7th d:iy of February'. IS.")!}; that the nintli instalment of TEN percent, be callel in and be due and payable on the 2d day of May, an'l that the tenth and last instalment of FIVE per cent, be due and payable on th« 2d day of August. iNo'.t. H. W. GL'ION, President. Jan t>, 1859 78-Uw Town papers copy. LU'i"rEKI.oH^“LL\}:.' H j()si:pii p,aki:r, Jr., ATTO R \ i: V \ T I. A W , AS taken an office next door to Win. B. Wright's Law Office on Green Street. He will attend and practice in the County and Superior Courts of Cumberland. Bladen, Robeson and Sampson. March 23, 185.^. 79tf THO. C. FULLER, • iftontrtf and i'ottnsellor nt „‘s's Bridge, recemlj Fayetteville, N. C. OFFICE at Eccles's Bridge, recently occupied by Jaiuu« Batiks. Jaii'y 1. 1857. I*. J. ^I.\( LAIR, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.. \ If ILL practice in the Courts of Rolieaon, (Cumberland, \\ Harnett and Ri'.-hniond Prompt attention given to all businuss t ritru.steil to hin. Keb’y 5, lf5'.i 8t>- 1 \\\ d has AOTIt'K. removed to Newbern, with the IHE undersign intention to ilev.ite himself wholly to the practice of the law. He will attend the (’ourts in all of the sur rounding counties, and will also practice before the Su preme Court at Raleigh. 1). K. McR.VE. Dee r 22, r5-Gm A. .^IcLKAX, •ittorney at Mjfue, LUMBERTON, N. ('., ILL attend the County and Superior Courts of Rob«- son. Richmoui] and Blndun Jouuiies, and the Sup.- w, rior Courts of .Moor*- County Dec'r i*, lx5S. 71-3m ^TE.V.MER “FANNY " leave-! Fayetteville every .\loi^- ^ day anl Thursday morning, at 15 minutes after Sun rise; and Wilmington Tue-day and Friilav. at o'clock, —carrying passengers and freight. Steamer ••SOUTHERNER," with a full complement of Flats, makes one or more trips per week, as circum stances may require. The accident to the Steame>- • PiOW.^N"’ will *>■■ re paired in a few days. Sh« will then take her plaei- in the line. T. S. LCTTK1U. >M. ()ct‘r 4. 1 51 if Thf f/wric. • f ftrriazf' f\triortf itL t.'ie Sottlh! I.ITTLi: A: BATTl.i:, Attorneys and (onnsellori^ at Law, W.VDESI’.oRo . N. c., 4 LKXANDEK LITTLE and R. H. BATTLE, Jr., having associated themselves in the practice of the law. will give prompt attention to all business wulrusl«»d lo them in the C'ounties of .Vnsoii, Union and Richmond, •laii'y 1, lh5y. 7*’-2mjHl LOVERl) ELDRIDGE. at Ijair^ Il'ILL attend tho ('imris of Juhust.n and SainpsoL \\ ('ounties. Smilhtield, April 15, 1S5*‘>. VCtf •fietiicai •Votice* Dr. H. .V. McSW.VIN hiis taken an oiticu on Andurpon Street, in the rear of .Meysr^. Ray .V Pearce's Store, where he can be found l>y tlio'-e desiring his firofessioiiul service-. August 2L 1H5.'>, 4i»tf l>r. H. \. III. \ J and Drug Feb'v 7. 1H5 tore. Dr. .S.J. Hiiisdale'tt ('heiiust H'.tf vl/i HW wii.i^i a:?! pa;i:, n. d., rnTSH()Kor(Jii, n. ’. 15. P.\(J1- 'iiay be found at his office when not j)ro- U' ESPECTFULLY inform- his fiiends ;.nd the public, that he has built u[i largo sub'Mtitial Brick Build ings at his Old .Stand, ex]ire--ly for m.-inufacturing Car riages. Thankful for the very lit)eial jiatronnge he has received for the last 2' years, he hojies l>y strict atten tion to business, with a desire to give satisfaction, to me'-lt a continuance of the same. He warrants hi.s work to be made of the best material and workmen in each branch ot tlo- tinsines* compare favorjibly with any made in liie United States, for neatness and durability. He is determined to sell anil do any work in his line on as good terms as :iny work done elsewhere that is as well done. lie ii.iw has on hand, finished. THE I.ARGKST STOCK OF Carriages Barouches, Rockaways and Buggies, ever offered in this jilace, and a very large stock of work nearly finished, which will be finished daily. .All of which will be sold very low for cash, or on short time to punctual customers. fiis/' He has on hand more th.iii ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY VEHICLES finished and in course of construction. gsa5“’All W'ork niiide by him is warranted 12 months with fair usage, and should it fail by bad workmanship or material, will be repaired free of charge. Persons wishing to buy would ilo well ti) call and ex amine for themselves. Orders tlmnkfuUy received and promptly attended to. Repairing executed at short notice and on very reason able terms. I ) fe^siona'.ly engaged ■Mav *■). 1857. ,5tf R. Tl. ORREl^L, TURPENTINE INSPECTOR. IllIOSE sunding their Spirits Turpentine to me may rely upon it to have prompi and careful atlauiiou. My warehouses ai-e fronting the wharvM and ns&r the river. Sept'r 18, 1858. 45tf TIN PLATE, Nlieet Iron, Iron AVire, €ooKmci ktovi:m a\i> ti^-wake. ■Always on hand, at Wholesale or Retail. ROOFiyt;, (1 UTTFAlIXn, ■And all kirnU of Jobbing, done at short notice, by C. W. ANDREWS, Market Square, Fayetteville. July !•. 27-tf PETER ALLETT WITH D. COLDEN MURR.W, GENERAL COMIIIISSION MERCHANT, 2 South S t k k e t , AV;iU YORK. July 2y, 1858. 32- BOOTS A* AT WHOLESALE. JNO. M. WALKER, of NORTH CAROLINA, W 1 T H P. P. «HAAV A: «0., 81 AXi> oo Dky .Street, Xew Vork, lI’"lLL*be hajipy to see his Southern friends al the If above eitabUshuient, where, either personally or by order, they may he supplied from au extensive and well assorted Stock of Goods in that line, gotten up expressly for tiie Southern ira'ie. Nov. 2U, 1858. 67-ly. MlLll'AKY GOODS, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Epaulettes, Laces, .IXD EVERY DESCRIPTION OF lllLIT.UY GOODS, ACCORDIN(} TO THK LnUit S. Anny and State Retjulatium. SCHUYLER, HARTLEY & GRAHAM, a'npofeTKiCH & a.%l'factirkrs, 1 'J M A I D E N L A N E , .Vf ir t^ork. June 30. 24-1y T. C. A: n. WORTH, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, WILMINGTON, N. Jan'y 28, 1850 84tf \VM. H. TIRLLVGTOX, €' o III III i M M i o II yt e r c Ii a II (, wilmin(;ton. n. c., llTll.l. give prompt and ]>orm^nal iittention to all con- \y signments of SPIRITS TURPENTINE, ROSlN, TAR, COTTON. FLOUR, and other country produc-., either for sale or shipment. .My wharf and warehouse* being conveniently located for tlie recejition of produce, eitliet by Railroad or River, en.ables me to make charges liiiht. Nov'r M if W. H. ALLEN.] [J. M. ('LARK. ALLE\ & CLARK, Coiiiiiiiwwion Tlercliantw, WlL.MlNGTuN. N. C. DKALKRS L\ LIME, PLASTtK, ( KMEM, HAIR, Ao. S)e^- .Vgents for Rush i (trrell's Line of Steamers.‘*"^38 PRO.MPT personal atteution given to consignments o Naval Stores, ('otton or other (.’ountry Produce, for sale or shipment. Jan’y I'J, 185D. 81- Female IVormal {^ehool, HI(jH POIXT, >. C. KAIL KOAD, 15 MILES WEST UF UKEENSBOKOKifH. Rkv. N. McRAY, Princii'.^l, with efficient Astiistants. fllHE object of this Institir.ion is to provide for the J_ thorough education of young ladies, and as an ad ditional feature, to qualify such of them as may desire it for the avocation of teaching. WESTERN RAIL ROAD. .\otice to Contractors. ENGINEEll’S OFFICE, W \\. U, ) Fayettkville, Feb’y 3, 1859. ) MEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the Engi- I neer’s Office, of the W'. R. R., until the 25th iu®t-> ' for the Graduation and Masonry of 11 j miles ot this Its next Session will open on the 1st February, in the ■ P^oad, beginning at the 25 mile Station. ler- 1 Cross-ties for 15 miles, and for the laying of--> miles 01^ track; and until the 15th inst., for the superstructure ol ' the IJridge across Lower Little River (2fMj feel long). Good references will be required of Contractors as to their ability to carry out their contracts. Plans, profiles and specifications of the work can be seen at the Company's Office in Fayetteville, on and after the 20th inst., and for the Bridge on and alter the 10th last. W. A. KUPER, Chf. Eng. & Supi. new brick building recently purchased by the uu'Ier- «i^aed. The building is situated in a beautiful grove, on a commanding eminence, and has a sutticient number of : well furnished rooms to accommodate lOU boarding pupils. We have made arrangements for lectures, ex periments and instruction in Natural Sciences with L. S. Burbank, A. M.. formerly associated with Prof. Wm. Russel in the New England Normal liistiiule, and more recently Profe.ssor of Natural Science in a Southern College. The experience of ages has demonstrated the : ^ Kail Koad I'ompail) deslfjn placing wisdom of educating in elevated and healthy sections of , balance of Grading and Superstructure of their Road country. The expenses are less than at any other in- j miles) under contract by the 1st day stitution of the character in the State. >f April; but would receive Proposals for* that also on Hoard and furnished rooms, with fire-plac#s, fuel, &c., I ^oth inst., if persons should be disposed to submit $0 per month. English branches to ^15 per session; , i>roposals based upon an approximate location. Languages and Ornamentals low. Board and half the ‘ W. A. K. tuition re(iuired in advance. The proprietor, teachers ; Pp>,v -A HiJ- and pupils dwell together and eat at the ,«ame table. BiHBu. 30 Young Ladies will be received and credited for tuition until they can teach and pay it. Situations guarantied lo such. For full information, addresu Rkv. W.M. I. LANllDON, Proprietor. High Point, N. C., Jan’y 11, 1H59 80-bi th» OARDEX W*arranted the lirotrth of 1838. Feb’y 3 i REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. ON SATURDAY, the ,5th day of MARCH, at .Market House, at 12 o’clock, will be sold, that Valuable* House and Lot on Haymount, I recently occupied by Mr. Geo. W. McDonald, containing ! about 4 acres of land, with a never-failing Spring of ' water, six feet deep, within ten yards of the door. The House is tw^o stories high, coutaiuing G rooms, one pass- ,_irL. V -u • • -..'.11 . I I aee. and 4 fire-nlaccs, with all convenient Out-houseB rnilE subscriber is now in receipt ot the largest and ' . j r> . .i 1 best assortment of See.ls ever offered inthis market, I comprising the following varieties, which he often* ut ' containing about la an acre. Wholesale or Retail:- This property is out of the limits ol town, conse quently, is not subject to lowii-tax, and is one ot the most healthy anl beautiful residences on the hill. —ALSO— A HOUSE ,\ND LOT adjoining residence, known a* the “Stable Lot," containing abo'.u half au acre, with a I beautiful (.irove, is situated near the United Stales Ar- ! senal, and will make one of the handsomest building lots imaginable. —ALSO— A HOUSE AND LOT IX TOWN, on Person Street, recently occupied by McDonald & Whaley, as a Saddle .Manufactory; has twenty-five feet front and seventy feet ■ depth; convenient to the Market, i —ALSO—. TWO TRACTS OF WOOD LAND, West of town ; about 3 miles, adjoining Hinsdale. Myrover and others, j Containing 10 and 19 acres. Terms at sale. W. B. WRIGHT, Att'y, C. E. LEETE, Auct’r. Sfits ASPARAGUS; BE.VNS—Large Lima, Early Mohawk, China, Six Weeks, “ Valentine; BROCOLI—Early; BEET—Blood Turnip, Long Blood', White Sugar; CABBAGE—Early Vork, Large York. Large Drum head; Flat Dutch, Oxheait, Red Dutch, LETTUC E-white Cabbage, Early Silisia, li-e Head, Ice (.’oss; .MELON—Nutmeg Musk, yellow Cantaloi>e Sweel Water: NASTURTIUM; ONION—Large Red, Silver Skin; PARSLEY—Curled; PHi’PER—Large Bullnose, CheiTv; PEAS—.Sugar Dw^arf, Early Washington, Large Marrowfat; PUMPKIN—Large Cheese; | Flat Battersea PARSNIP— Green Globe RHUBARB— Savoy; R.ADISH—Long Scarlet, •“Coiinlrv and Scarlet Turnip, White SQU.VSH—White Bush, Crookneck; TtJ.MATO—Large Red, Yellow; TURNIP—Flat Dutch, Ruia Baga, { Norfolk, I Red Toj), Hanover, While Globe. May 28. 1853. l>E\TAL XOTIC’E. Having engaged in another business, 1 find my lime too much taken up to attend to the duties of my profession; and having a pariner (Dr. Pi. Soott) who is in i nlVV way cotiipetent to please nH v>t/ friends, 1 lake experienced great pleasure in recommi-nding him to all with whom 1 His work will ' imvp 1],^. .-lij^htesl iiitliieiice. ilis prices will suit iiiy who are desiron> of having their teeth operated on in a skilful nuintier. .\nd with my best wishes for my .tiicrefn’ir. and this coiiimiiiiity. 1 withdraw iVom the tirm. having no fear but that Dr. .'seott will give the most tasti'lious entire satis- faetioii. D. W. BENBOW. .I:nr_\ 10. lx5M. 7i>tf i»i:ati?«»trv. Dr. ,I. D.V\’1S having decided on perma nently loc.iting in the Town of Fayette ville, resi>ectfully oilers his services to tho citizens of this phice an 1 surrounding couiitry. In all the v.irioiis blanches of iiis Profession, including the miinufactiire of Mineral T(>etli. he is satisfied, after au e.xteiisive ex]>erienee. lo which is addeil a thorough Den- I tal eilucatioii, ihfit 1k' can give entire satisfaction as far as i' in the jiower of Deiitisiry. .\11 irregularities of the Teeth ireriled in a proper and careful manner, as well as liso:ises of the moutli. None but the proper metals are made us«' of in the vatious operations. ^)harges will be moderate, that the benefits of the Profession may be 89-tf placed within the reach of all who may feel au interest in the preservation of the Teeth. i)llice over Houston's Jewelry Store, where he may br; foiind ul all timeri. .May 111. If'oH. inf i^arble Factory, .r. W. BAKKR is now receiviii>r I'rom the Nurtli the largest, finest, and most carefully selected stock of FMi'VITIJKf: ever ottered in this market; which added to his own manufacture, makes his assortment complete;— all of which he will sell on the lowest possible tertns tor cash or on lime to punctual customers. Fashionable painted cottage bod-room Fuiiiiuiie in setts; curled hair mid shuck, and cotton .M:(ttre.sses: Looking Glasses; Willow Wagons and Cralles; Side Boards: Hureatis; Sccretaric'* and Book-Cascs; What- Nots: Tables, all sorts; Wash Stands; Candle Stands; Wardrobes; Picture Frames and (.ilass: Window Shades; Cornices; Curtain Bands: Sofas in Maliogony andWal- iiut: Tete a Tete-s; Ottomans; Divans and Stools; Chairs of every variety. j Fine UorcwuihI I’ianns, one with /Eolian at tachment; Rosewood Melodians, from the best manufac tories in New Vork .nnd P.oston. wan-nnted as good as any made in the country, and will be sold at New York prices—freight only added. Septeml»er2. 45tf , ~ IJACON. CHOICE North Carolina BACON, Aluo, Wastern Siue» and Shouldari, Oft. 14.—64-tf] ,C. B. COOK. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. V O ^1 n 1 Hi K 1 ^ a N I) Forwarding Merchant, toif .V. f’. B^j«f"Prompt jiersonal attention given to all ('onsign- ments. and Cash advances made on Produ.-e to be shipped to other ]>orls or sold in this market. Feb. 12. IS.V). 07tf .lAai. .SMITH. .MILKS ;uSTl.N. JAS. C. SMITH & Co., Factors^ iUtmminsion and JTor- trardins^ • fiereiittnffi. WlLMlNiiToN, N. C. |)HO.MPT attention giv(Mi to sale of TIMBER, LU.M- I BER, NAV.\L STORES and all kinds of Produce. Liberal udvancement.s made on (.'onsignments. Refera to E. P. II.\ll, Pres't Branch Bank of Slate. 11. R. S.WAOK, Cash'r Bank (_’ap« Fear. Joh.s Dawso.n, Exq. April 25 1858. 5-1 Y WILLI \ M J. PKICI*:, inspector of *Yavai -^tores^ n iL.v/xarox, x. c. jifcjy* Solicits the patronage of his country friends and I all others engaged in the Tarj»entine business. 1 Offir« ■'ortli Water Street. i .Vov’r 22. 1858. 04-lypd i F. M. llZZELL, ! C R 0 C li Ii \M) C (1)1)11 S SI 0 \ )l E R I’ II A ^ T, i Xo. 2ii .North Water Street, I WILMINGTON. N. C. ■ I )RO.\IPT and personal attention given to the reception I 1 of j shipment. COLLARD Northern;'' CARROT—Early Horn, Long Orange; CELERY—.Silver (Jiant, White Solid; C AU LI FLOW E R—Early; CUCUMBER-Early Framu, Long Green, E'ly Cluster; EGG PL.VNT—Purple; Corn—Large Sweet, Tuscarora: .Salsify; Marjorum; Thyme; Sage; White Onion Sets; .Spinach; Herds Grass; Blue Grass; Red (,'lover. JAS. N. SMITH, Druggist. Jan'y 22 82tf ;roceries at wholesale. I HAVE just received in store my Fall Stock, embrao- ing the following articles, viz: 125 iiajrri Coffee. Bbls. anil IlhJrt. Sugar—! “ Pork. 50 Boxes "00(1 Tobacco. 75 “ ('andy. 81) i Bbls. Snuff—Eagle Millu. j 75 Boxes (Vackers. ' All of which will be sold for (.'ASH, or on i«hort time to the best of men. . E. F. .MOORE & CO. Sept. 9, 1858. 44-tf FresH •Arrivals* JUST received pr Steamer Fanny, 4 Bbls. Extra No. 1 .MA’KEREL i for rat ailing.) ; 10 h “ do. “ I do. i 10 I “ do. “ 1 do. 10 i MESS SHAD; 30 Boxes CHEESE; 1(M> Rags New Hulled BUCKWHEAT FLOUR; Fulton Market Beef; Mess Pork; Goshen Butter, Pocket ; .Salt; Sugar: Coffee; Molasses; and every thing in the , provision line; which 1 will sell cheap for (’.VSH or ex change for country Pro«luce. W. C. TROY Nov. 3. lb5S. »'.i)-tf KER054EXI: oil.; Burning Fluid: Lamp. P.iiiit uinl other Oils: (^'ticen- trated Lye; I’otash; Chocol.ate: .\cids; Glues; Varnishes; Fresh Tens; Matches; Yeast Powders; (.ilass; Putty; Dye Stufl's; Wines; Ale; Porter; (Jin; Spiees. ('onstantly on hand and for sale bv J.V.''. N. S.MITli. Jan’y 22 ‘ 82tf Notice to Turpentine Distillers and others* I.VM fully prepared to oiake or repair Tl RPENTlNr* STILL.S or do any thing in the Copper or .'she't Iron Feb’y 4. 1859 &L horive:, Jr., H.iVE JIST KECEIVED, A>'D WILL SELL LOW, BBLS. While Ohio Corn Whiskey; 20 “ “Tuscaloosa” “ 5 “ Extra Cider Vinegar; . 5 Hhds. W^estern Bacon; 20 boxes Cigars; HX) Bus. Corn. Orders from reliable parties will receive prompt at tention. : Jan’y 31, 185'.^ H5-lm ^ ~ TUiTHUtR'KU MlTl’AL LIFE INSl'RANCE COMP.49ir, VyOW in the tenth year of tuccessful operatiou, with XI growing capital and firmer hold upon public con- i fideuce, continues to insure the lives of all healthy per sons from 14 lo *iO years of age, for one year, for seven years, and for life—all life membeiTj sharing in the profits. All slaves from 10 to 00 years of age are insured for ! one year or for five years for two-thirds their value. All losses are j)unctually paid within iH) days af\er aatisfactory proof is presented. For further information llie public is referred lo Agents 1 Of the Company in all parts of the State, and to i R. H. BATTLE, Secretary, Raleigh. ! R. J. HALE, Agent at Jan'y 1850. F.ayeiteville, N. (/. t WREATH FKOM THE WOODS OF CAK0LIX.4, (by a Lady of North Carolina.) beautifully illii^- ■ traied, with colored Engravings of Native Wild Flowers. •School Books, Blank Books, i:c. Jusi received. E. J. HALE & SON. [ Feb'y 3 Nugrar House 8yrup. 4 FEW Bbls. excellent S. H. SYRUP. Also, prima tweet M(')LASSES. C. B. COOK. Ot’r 14. o4tf 300 BAGS ALUM SALT GEO. Nov. 1). 1H.')8. —2 bushels each,— by W. WILLIAMS & CO. Gltf The Sio€iable, or lOOl Home A- mnsemerts; The .\utocrat of the lireaktVist T'lble; Lec tures of Lola Montes; ('hronicle.s of the Busiiie. illus trated; The Magician's Own Book; Living anl Loving; Livingstone’s Travels; Live and Learn; The Power of Praver. by' I’rime; School Bonks, lic., itc. Further supplies, just received. Jan'v 31 F. J. HAI.E .S: .SON. work, at the Khortest notice. Fayetteville. Jan’v 24, 185'i. .M. A. BAKER. .H2tf B’n Planting Potatoes. lAika I^ARRELS yellow PIMv-EYE.S; iUUU PEACH RLOWS. For sale by KEITH & PLANNER. Wilmington, N C, Jan’y 20 82-Im j\e\v Book^>. lowNLOW iS: PRVNE S Di.sciission on Sli;ve,y; K. N. Pepi>er Papers; Vernon Grove, or Hearts as they are; In and .\round Statnl>otil, by .Mrs. L. Hornb_y; Liv ing and Loving: The Yellow Plush l’a(H rs; Afier Dark, by W. (’ollins; f)avenport Dunn, by Levtrt-; School Books; Faber's Drawing Peticils in Cases; &c. Nov'r 24. E. J. HALE \ SO.V. Notice. The subscriber will sell at the Court House door, iu the town of Carthage, on the 12th day (Tuesiay) of February, TWO NEGR(>ES. Robert and F’anny. belong ing to the Estate of Dr. Chus. Chiiimers. dec'd. Terms, six months, with approved bonds. B. C. WILLIAMS. Adm r. Jan’y 11», 1859 82ts OLD BiIXsT 1 LL persons indebted to the concern of FR.A.NK \ JERRY and J. II. ROBERTS & C(b. are requested to come forward and settle iheir 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. Mav 8. 1858. 7tf CH.%IR)«! €IIAIR.*l»!! a; Spring Mill, and for sale by A. M. March 24. ’5S. CAMPBELL. 9*>v Webster’fc Elementary ^pelliiif^ Books. .V further -upply just received. Jany H E. J. HALL SON. thronolos) of North Carolina, from 15J!l to l>s58, by D. K. Bennett. Just received. Oct. 21. E. J. HALE .V SON By L.Vl.IDKR, TWO D!I!IRS \BOVH I'. T. HlHIIl i SII.VS’ STOKIi, Fayelleville, 4". .lati'v 20, tJ4-ypd Turpentine Hackers, Mcraperii, Pullers and Oipper^, All of the first (pmliiy, can be had at M. A. BAKER'S GUN SHOP. Fayetteville, N. C. Jan'y 15, 1858. 80tf Carlyle’s Ui!>itory of Frederick the Great; Mile? Standish's Courtship, by Longfellow; While it was .Morning, by V. F. Townsend; Arabian Days EntertainmcntH: While's Edition of Shakgpeare. D«c’r28. E. J. IIALE ft BON. Orders for groceries from cash customeiu will receive i ■ in.mediiite attention, free of commissioiit^. Nov. I'.t, 1S5S. tj4-ly r. A. K. HOnXS'I'Kl)!', ' •tgent for ChirUering^K M^ianos^ I Of which he has always some on hand. I Wilmington, N. C., Oct'r 2, 1858. 51-lypd I ~ PAI.\T«, OII.IS, A:c. SPERM. Retined. Lard, Linseed and Tanners' OIL; White Lead: Burning Fluid; Putty; Window Glass I and Sash of all sizes. —ALSO— ; A fresh supply of POND’S PAIN DESTROYER. For sale by JAMES MARTINE. Nov’r 24, 1868. tifitf Blankii 1‘or fiale at thiti Olflec. Deep River Coal. ITUMINOUS COAL of the best .pmlity can be had at the works at Egypt, at a reasonable price by the Ton. W.M. McCLANE. Mining Engineer. .May21. 185C. H-tf ~ T4KE.\ I P, 1'^.VKEN up and committed to the.lailof Cumberland County on the 15f'i inst., a NEGRO liOY. named JOHN BRACE or JOHN FR.\NKL1N. who says he is free, and that he came f'rom (’olumbia. S. (’. John is small, a bright mulatto, and hfiti on wiieii taken up a white wool hat and steel-mixcl frock coat and pants. The owner of said Negro is notified to come forward, prove property. }»ay charges, and take him away, or he will be dealt with as th« law directs. GEO. L. McKAT, Jailer. Oct’r 16, 1868. 66- B \VA.\TED, '■V' — NEGR(JES tor a .Mississippi plauiaiioii. meu, boy*, i l) girls, sud »onie good faruiiisg. EPHR. PAGE. Fayetteville. May 6, 1S58. 8tf fife^Tlie Koiithern Uarinony, and ML’SK'AL i'O.MPANlON. for sale by E. J. HALE * So.N. Harper’ll & Ctodey’H .1la;{:av:ines for February. E. J. M.\LE x ."sON. Jan'y 24. Thirty IlandM Wanted. rilHE Bubs.-riber wishes to hire by the .\lonUi. r»i Day, X Thirty Negroes, to work on the Ninth Si*ctioii of t^e Western Rail Road. For further particulars intjuire al the Engineer’s Ofiic«, Fayetteville, or of at Little River Bridge. O 15KYAN .S: CO. Ang. l(i, 1858. ;;>4-tf DevereiisL’K Klnnie’s Olackstone, ; reduced to Quest ions and Anewert, upon the plan of Kinnie’ti Blacksionc, one Volume; Drake on Attachment. For eal« by £. J. HALE & (JON. It thifii Offlec*
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