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(vi.v Ill 00 a ' . aiK f- ^» /,. . ; - ,/ u Ul !• F.„t. ... .-lincc jr ,1 ...• I.. - I "f ^k- i :.. h-u. -"p eH . u ji . -••n: I" "i*'’ t*iir I! f ?•« E u:;'J lUack- k1 i T A'.t ’ tl,.- I li V ' • vorks \Vi,. 11 't:it by • 1 st'it. ' will ,. |i .if the He- dt. Jive I inm nt. :,r i.iiifi hLouM U) it^.- ,D '■ ■ 'TT \ CO., biu c itiei, >'cw York. t I:.. ?;^>i , UV(* I 1 iPAir SEMI-WEEK L.Y. VIlI.l FAYETTEVILLE. N. C., FEBRUARY 14, 1859. [NO. 788.1 (T ■■El N and after Monday, 2‘Jil iJay of Xoveiuber. th* Freight Train will run KK;UI,AKLY bctwoeu Fay- etteville ami Mc('Icnuhiin's Suition; leavin;; FavettcviUe PIIIXTKD MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS KDWARD J. HALE & SO^, | KDITOHS AND PROPRIETORS. Price for the Semi-Wci'kly Observer S3 00 if paid in Hdvance; S3 50 if paiil during ihe year of subscrip- ^ tion; or S4 after the year has expired. For the Weekly Ob.seuvkr Of) per annum, if paid in aJviiiice: $2 50 if pftiil during the year of subsovip- . lion; or $3 00 after the year has expired. .\DVERTISKM 1;NTS inserted for 00 cents per j square of 16 line;* for the lirst, :ind 80 cents for each 8ucc(k?ding publication. Yearly advertisements by spe- ■ cial contriict.-i, at rea.sonable rates. Advertisers are 1 requested to ^tate the number of insertions desire I, or ' they.will be roiitinued till forbid, and cliurged accord- ‘“giy- I .\ilverlisenients to be inserted vuidr, charged f>0 per ' cent extra. TIOl WTAIA' SCE.^ERV. i I 2’A Scentn/ of UVsA’rji Xorth Carolina and j WcKfirn South Camlinn. ! RY IIKNRY K. COLTON. j \WORK upon the Soener\' of the Blue Ridge and its fellow ranges of Mouiiiaina will be published aarly iii January. The following will b« it.-* contents; Chap. 1—Introduction. j li—Asheville. . Ill — Routes to reach .\sheville—the Swanauoa ! (.tap Road. i r.'hap. IV—The Hickory Nut Gap Road. ' V—The Routes from South (?arolina—Salem j TOM.MI.'JSION. iJap and .Tones (Jap, Flat Rock. Hendersonville, f'sesar's ! No charge will be nmde for Storage at ('lieraw. All Ho;id, hiteside Mt. and Cashier s Valley. i goods will be taken care of iu the Company's Warchou.se ('hap. VI—.V Pkoute via Wilkesborough and Lenoir; ] until sent lur. the Valley of the Yadkin; Wilkesborough; Happy Valley; : .\ schedule of charpe.s for tran-ij.o.raiion .)f freight will Lenoir; lli'bri ten, etc. 1 be found at the Post Office. VVKSTKRX I!V[I, liOAP. VVIt[GHT & FULLKR, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Fay*fte«'ilie, C. pLEMENT G. WRIGHT and RARTHOLOMEW FUL- V/ l.ER hiive associated theinselvQs together for the practice of tlioir profussion. Prompt attention given to all btisinesa commiitud 10 their charge. They will prao- every morning at 7 o’clock and returning at 1 o'clock iji i in the counties ol ('umborlaud, Harnett, Sampsou. the aflernoon of same day. " ’ ’ Consignors are roiiuested to send ticket', with articles. Slating oousi^uttu, desiinatiou. 6cc. W. A. KLPER, Chief Eng'r & Sup’t. \Mietiever the aniouin of freight may rr-iiuire, an »s- tra Train will leave Fayetteville wid return in itie allornooti. Nov'r 122, 1858. 05- Robeson and Bladen. Aug. 23. lHo8. 39- TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. \E\v, ( iiE\p, .\VD LxriiUniiirs kolte for Freight for tlie Interior of Nortli Carolina. Merchants and otliers about purchasing their Fall and W'inter Supplies, are requested to notice, that by the completion of the North Eastern Rail Road from Charleston. S. to Chera w. the advantages of a 'H F,.\P and EXPEDlTloL'S Route from the SeaboaiiJ lias been opened to them. All freight consigned to the care of the .Vgent of the North Eastern Rail Ri .'nl will be forwariled FREE oF ('hap. VII—.Morganton and its surroundings; the i Piedmont Springs; Hawk's Bill and Table Rock. Chap. VIII.—Linville Falls; the Gingercake Rock; ' North Cove an*I the Cave. i i_ hap. IX—The Vicinity of .Vsheville; the VVhite Sul phur; the Million Springs; Pleasant Drives. j Ch.ip. X—The Black Mouuiain; the Mountain House; ' J lurnal of a Party. I'hap. XI.—The Roan Mountain; the Raid .Mount, ('hap. XIl—The French Broad River and the Warm ■ •Springs. i ('hap. XIII—Pleasant (T'ountry Stopping Places; Car- , -"ii’son the ('jitawba; Harris's aKjhimney Rock; Sherill's ; a: Hickory N\u (iap; Penland'^ at Flat Rock on Toe River, in Yancey: .Alexander's and .V. E. Baird's on the ' French Rroad; Alexander's on the Swannanoa. ; (.'hap. XIV—The Western Counties; Haywood. Jack- j - n. Macm and Cherokee; Pigeon River; Franklin: a ! Winter Trip: VaUey River; tho Nantihala; Cherokee ‘ iiidi.'tns. ,'ha)i. XV—Productions of the West, .-Vgricultural and j -\iineral; Wild Flowers; Treo Growth; Wild Animals and Reptile-. .VHiKNinx.—The Pilot Mountain; Salem; Piedmoiit "priugs «.tf Stokes: Shocco Springs; Kittrell’s Springs; L-.Iters of Dr. (.'hristy on Mou:itains of North Carolina. Ihe work will contain I'uur vi* ws nf Mountain Sceiiery slid a Map of that section of country, showing all Roadi. ’ >'.dgtt Lines. Slopping Pis'-es: .Noted Places, etc. It will je got up in til* >)cst style of art, and sold at OU cents I copy. When st-nt >iy mail, ►)Occnt'. Persons wish- ;!ig copies, will address NV. L. Pomeroy, Raleigh. N. ('. liberal di.^couni to those taking a number of copies t-’r «iale >r distribution. A riuir.b.-r of «dverti,-?emenl9 of Hotels, Liv ry S: i' 1. « and Sj.rings wili be inserted upon tiy-leaves, if : : V :i: It'd iiiiiuediutely. Paper; i!' the Stai*) will • ..inf.jr a favor by giving '•1.1^ tie >r more insertions. I'C'.'r 1~. 70- pkospi:c:ti> »F ;Hi: N (> II T II V A R O L I X A JOl RXAL OF LDlt ATIO> FOR 1859. M'^liL Si-cond V-lume oi the ,f rirnul will commence 1 Ai ii I I] 'xt year, aiid the tir^i number will be is- r i-a :i!..;iit the triiddle o: .laniiary. It wil! be published i:!;!y, a!; l eacii niuiib.-r wii! • 'ntain tiot le.-is than ill rty-twii j«tges ol reu'iiii-r maaer. rill.- .(ournal will 1k‘ ne.stiy printed, on tine paper and :ti a '-tyle e(Hial to the present \'oIuine. The aim of ■ • wii - have charge of it, will be to make it a valuable uiixiliary in the cause of education. It is the proi'erty and organ of the State Educational i = iociatiun, and is c.iider its control. Through its pages General Superintendent of (.’ommon Schools wiil ,- iimiunicaie with the School ottici-rs and teachers of the ■State. .Articles are solicited from teachers and other friends •jf education. TliRMS (INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE.) Five Copies, or more, onlere'l at one time, or to one address. ONE DOLL.VR each, per annum. .Additional Copies at the same rale. Single copy. S2 (Ht .Vll ieaci;eis and ‘‘chool ofticcrs are requested to act as ai:i-nt.->. The Teaclier who s*-nds us the larg*-st number of siib- s ribers .not le^s tlmn tliirtv. S. S. S(Jl,OM(»NS. Eng’r i.nd Sup’t. ;:i-tf Aug. 3. IS.js. Wilniiugioi!, fharl0i{‘ Riiiherford Rati Compaii}. T is ordered by t'- I’ tvil of Diri-i'tors. that the eighth P!'R (’’I'NT. iijion the capi- 1 in«t!ihuon' >;•' ; tal stook of til! and payable on th ninth instalment o; due and payable on the tenth ntid la.-r ir and payable on the : i Jan 6. 180y Town paper. LU 1". ”• I y. be called in, and be due . of February. l^o'J: that the ..N i>-jr cent, be called in and be . -a li'iy of May, Ihoy; and that •• :it of FIVE }ier cent, be due of .Xngust, IS'l*. II. W GLION. President. 7H-(iw ruov (V: Fl I.LEK, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, | LIMIimKTO^, Co., i'V. C. I pOBERT E. TROY and JOHN P. FULLER, hav« I It formed an association for the firactice of their pro- | fossion iu Rolteson ('ounty. The former will also at- i twiid the (.'ourts of Blailen and Columbun; the latt«r will | also fittend those- of Cumb(*rlnn'l. The ()ffi‘'e in Liiinberton will be kept open at all timss. | Jan’y 1. l8')8. 73- j JOSEPH liAKEii, Jk7, ATTO il M i: V A T I. A W , H.VS taken an oflice next door to Wm. B. Wright’s Law Office on Green Street. He will attend and practice in the County and Superior Courts of Cumberland, j Bladen. Robeson and Samj)son. ! March 23, is.'j;}. 79if j THO. C. FULLER, | finti ^'OHHsttUor at M^nw, i OFFICE at Eccles’s Bridge, recently occupied by James ! Banks, F'sq., Fayette\ille, N. C. Jan’y 1, ls.'.7. I*. J. SIACT.AIK, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, FAYETTEVILLE. N. (\, \ I^'ILL practice in the Courts of Robeson, (?umberland, \\ Harnett and Richmond Prompt atteatiou given to all bu>iness entrusted to hi.i. I'eb'y •'). 1 bti'.* 8G- LAW AOTIC E. ■'HE undersigned has removed to Newberu, with iJie intetition to devote himself wholly to the practice of Hie law. He will attend the Court* in nil of the sur rounding counties, and will also practice before the Su preme ('ourt at R.-ileigh. D. K. McRAE. Dec’r 22. 1N")S. 75-6m WORTH & tTL,EA% Forwarding and (veneral Commiwiou Merchants, Fnf/et.tevmef *V. C*. J. A. WORTH. (72tf) JOS. UTLBr. ~K. n. OKREEL., TURPENTINE INSPECTOR. IlIIOSE sending their Spirits Turpentine to mo may rely upon it to have prompt and careful ati«ntion. My warahoiues are fronting the wharvM and n«ar ilie river. Sepi’r 13. 18'j8. 45tf TIN PLATE, !!$licet Iron, Iron Wire, COOKING «Tovr> %:\i> Tl*ir-WARE. Always on hand, at Wholesale or Ilotail. n O OFIXG, G ('TTFAi IXG, •■Vmd all kinds Jobbing, done at short notice, by C. W. ANDREWS, Market Square, Fayettevillo. July 9. 27-tf PETER MALLETT WITH D. GOLDEN MURRAY, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, 6 2 S o (; T u Street, XEW YORK. July 29. 18.">8. 32- BOOTS ^ SHOES^ AT WHOLESALE. JWO. M. WALKER, of NORTH CAROLINA, \V I T H P. P, J^IIAW & €0., 31 AND 33 Dey Street, New York, ^ILL be happy to see his Southern friends at the T A mTE.V.MFR "r.VNNY ' leave-. Fayciicville every Mon- ^ d.ay and Fhui-' l.iy morning, at I ") minutes after Sun rise; arid Wilmington Tuesday and Friday, at o’clock, —c.irrying ps'sengers and freight. Steamer ‘-SOL'TH EPiN LR, " with a full complemoiit of Flats, make:s one or more trip? per week, as circum stances may reijuire. The aceidetit to tho .'':i.-am''r ••U()W.\N" will be re paired in a few davs. Sha will liicn take iier p'.-ioe in the line. ’ T. S. LL'TTEP l. >H. Oct';- -I. 1S.">. ,>i-t!' Thf the Sonth! i'arlttry in Ivl I'll \ ■\. -1. ,ncL.E:.\.\, tittorney ut LU.MBERTON. N. C.. Tl^'ILL attend the (’ounty and Superior Court* of Rob«- f| son, Riehitiond and Blaaeu (.lounties, and th* Sup»- rior Courts of .Moore (.'oiiiity. Dec'r IS.'.H. 71-3m I.ITTE.E A: BATTLE, Attorneys and Counsellorii at Law, WADLSBORO'. N. C.. LLXANDER LITTLE ai.d R. H. BATTLE, Jr., having associated tiiemseh es iu the practice of the law, will give prompt attention to all business •ntru'4t«d 10 them iu the Couniies of .\nson, rnion a id Richmond, .lan’y '. IS.^'.*. 76-2mpd LOVEiil) IILDKIDGE. • fit £«ar, )uj't» ->f Johnston and Sampson 9(kf H. .Mc.'^W.M.V has taken an office on .Anderson treet. in the rear of .Messrs. Ray & Pearce’s Store, i wlier(- he can be found by those desiring his professional i services. I August 2», IS.’.", 40tf ll'^JLL attend thu Counties. Smithtiehl. .\pril 1 l»r. U. X. BEArK, 0FF1(’K Front Rooms, ov«r Dr. S. J, Hinidale'* Chemi and Drug Store. Fcb'v 7, 7titf fRESPECTFULLY informs his friends and th' public, 4, that he has built u]> large siilisi.iiitial Brick Ituihl- ings at his (Jld Stand, ex]ircs.'ly for mnnui'acturiiig C.-ir- riages. Thankful for the very liberal patronaLr*- he has reci'iveil for the last 21 year-*, he hopes l>y stric: :itteii- tion 10 >)usiness. with a de-ire to give .“.itisfaction. to merit a continuance of the same. H«- warrants hi> work to be made of the best material and by ox]iericnced workmen in each branch of the bu>iiu'' .. His w ;-k will i iuive itie slightc't intiueti compare t’avorably with any lua'le in the L'tiited S;ates. for neatiie.ss and dura)>ility. lie is lieterminod to and do any work in his line on .as go. 1 terms as any work done elsewhere that is as w‘il done. He n..w has before the 1st of Jatiuarv. i on hand, finished. THE L.VRGK^’!' ST()( K OF J. WIEEIA.M PA,JE, TI. D., JMTiSBOROl'GH, N. C. Dr. P.\(iK may be found at his ofiice when not pro fessionally engaged. -May (j, 18-I>7. otf l>Ei\TAI^ XOTICE. HA\ ING engaged in ai;othcr business, I find my time too much t.-iketi up to attend to the duties of my profe.-.-i. ti; atid having a partner i Dr. R. Scott i who is in every way comjioti'iit to please i// vi>/ friend«. I take great pleasure in recomim-tiding him to n!l wiih whom 1 Hi'^ prices will suit any their teeth operated on iu :i will be entitled to half a page of advertising for the year: T!ie one -iending the next largest number will be entitled to the fourth of a page: .\nd each one >cnding 2o or more will be entitled to a card not exceeding, eipht iities. -Vll communications relating to the Journal should be addressed to J. D. CAMPBELL. Resident I'.ditor. Grcensborough, N. (J Dec'r 29. • 75- A MlvMOlil* OF Id'.V. UlTCIiri.L, l>. I> , L.\TE J’KOFESSOtl OF ' HEMLSTRY, MINERALOGY, AND GEOLOGY, IN THE UNIVERSITY OF N. C. ^ I'TOGETHER with the tributes of respect to his tuem- I ory. by various public meetings and literary as- - ' iations. and the addresses delivered at the re-inter- iiieiit of his remaitis on .Mount .Mitchell, by the Rt. Hev. .Jnmes H. Otey, Bishop of Tennessee, and Hon. David L. Swain. Provident of the University of N. C. Thi> interesting little book, giving a graphic sketch 'f'he life and the onjy correct account of the tragic Jeatti of this great and go-jd man. together with a hue STEEL PLATE LIKENESS 't Dr. .Mitchell, is now ready and may be had al the 1'"'. .'tores Ol' Messrs. Pomeroy \ Turner, iu Raleigh, ■'luUett X ('o., in (’hapel Hili, and at the office of pub- • icirion. l'rii;e. in Paper, litJ cents; in Cloth, 5(J cents per ■'10 (’opies MU paper covers,J sent by mail to any ; ^rt of tlie countr}’, free of postage, upon the receipt V* dh cents in coin or postage stamps; in cloth (library •'.'■le. . tor 5') cents per copy. Address J. .M HENDERSON, ' liupel Hill, N. C. 74- Tlie Aew Edition of Devereiix & Battle’s Law Reports, Vol. 1, j^Ki'KIVKS tlie approval of those who have examined it. ' iiief .1 U'tice Nasli says, *‘1 have looked tlirotigh it— *' i;- ure;u!ly :ind well got up. | think to our * ":rt it wi'l ill-invaluable—and to the Profession efjually ' ’ It will -ave the labor of deciding the same points ‘-iiin uiiil agaiii; I'o:- tiu-re will be no excuse I'or Counsel ii '' lii-uit; appri-ied of points aheady adjudicated.” ''cnticiiion ol till- I’.si;- who have jmrcluktied and cx- '-'.in- ii ii e ;iieui-, so f-ir us we know, in praise of it. t irsale. with -jets or separate volumes of North Ca- foliuu lU-portii, au'l Law Books generally, by E. J. UALE & SOS. Carriages, Baroiirlies, Rockaways and Bugg:ies, ever offered iti this place, and a very large stock of work nearly finished, which will be finished daily. .Vll o’’ which will be sohl very low for cash, or on short time to punctual cu-lomers. He h.is on liand more th:;T; ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Vl.liK'LES fmi-hcd and in course of construction. £Ki)“‘All work made by him is warr;'.nted 12 months with fair usage, and should it tail by bad workmanship or material, will V)c repaired fi ee of charge. Persons wi'shiitg to buy would di> well to call and ex amine for thetnselves. Orders thankfully received and jircmptly attended to. Repairing executed at short notice and on very rea-ii n- able terms. May 28. ]8o;i. 8Jt-tf who arc de-irons of t: #kiili;l iii;.!ui.'r. ■Vnd with n.' be-t wi;-,iies tor my Kurif.isur. and tliis conimuniiy. I withdraw t'rom thetirm, li.aving no fear but that Dr. Scott will give the nuist fastidious entire satis faction. D. W. C. BEN BOW. .lan'y It), iMo'.t. 78tf BEATIXiTRV. Dr. j. D.VVIS iiaving decided on perma nently locating in tlie Town of Fayetto- viile, respectfuljy otlers his services to the cili/ens ot tl;i" place and surrounding country, in all the various branciies ot his Protes.-don, including the manulacture of .Miiu'ral Teeth, he is satisfied, after an extensive experience, to which is added a thorough Deti- tal eilnc.'Uioii, that he can give entire sati.slaction as far as is in the ]iowcr of Dentistry. All irregularities of the Teeth treated iti a proper and careful manner, as well as diseases of the moiith. None but tiie pro|)er metals are madt; use of in the vaiioiis oi>erations. V'harges will be moderate, that the beiiciits of the Profession may be placed within the reach ot' all wiio may feel au int«rest in the preservation ol the Teeth. SsS^^’flice over Hoiiston's Jewelry Store, where he may be fomiil at all tiim-s. .■VJay lc. l>'o8. 9tf 3Iai*i>le Factory, J. W. BAKER Is now it‘Of“iviiir Iroiu the North the j largest, finest, and most carefully selected stock of ever offered in this market; which added to I his own manufacture, makes his assortment complete;— ! all of which he will sell ' a the lowest possible teims for cash or on time to puncinal customers. Fashionable p.iitite 1 cottage bed-room Furniture in setts; curled hair an’ Inick. and cotton .Mattresses; Looking Glasses; low Wrgoiis and Cradles: Side Boards; Bureaus; Se-’ '.r.i ■ and Book-Cases; What- Nots; fables, all sortr V.'asa S;unds; Candle Stands; Wardrobes: Picture Fr; i.ies and lil iss: Window Shades; Cornices; Curtain JV.inds: Sofas in Mahogony and Wal nut: Tete a Teteri; (.>LLom'i:;s: I*i->aiis and Stools; Chairs of every variety. IS, one witli ^Eolian at- i-tns. from the best matuifac- ■osion, warranted as good as -lud will be sold at New York Bv i'i- Fine ilosowott!.! tachment: Rosewoo>! ' i tories in New York and any made in the couni’.-> prices—freight only ao. • September 2. 4?jtf H i ON. pi and Shoulders, 0*t. 14—64-tfJ .C. h. COOK. Female ]\ormal School, HICiU POIXT, >. C. KAIL KO.iD, 15 MILES WEST OF Gt'iEEXSBOKOlGH. Rev. N. McRAY, Pbincipal, with efficient .Vssistaut*. rpHI^ object of this Institution is to provide forth# 1 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. Its uext Session will open on tJie 1st February, in th« new brick building recently purchased by the under signed. The building is situated iu a beautiful grove, on a commanding eminence, and has a sufficient number of well furnished rooms to accommodate 1(X( boarding pupils. We have made arrangements for lectures, ex periments and instruction in Natural Sciences with L. S. Burbank, A. M., formerly a.ssociated with Prof. Wm. Russel in the New England Normal Institute, and more recently Professor of Natur.al* Science in a Southern College. The experience of ages has demonstrated the WESTERN RliL R0.1I), ^oticc to Contractors. EXaiXEER’S OFFICE, W. K. R,) pAYErxEViLLE, Feb’y 3, 1859. ) (^EALED PROPOSALS will be received at the Eugi- neer’s Office, of the W. R. H., until the 25th inst., for the Graduation and Masonry of miles of this Road, beginning at the 25 'nile Station,—furnishing the Cross-ties for 1;'> miles, and for the laying of 25 miles of track; and until the loth inst., for the suj-iersiruciuro of the Bridge across Lower Little River (2X) feet long). Good references will be teijuired 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 2f)th inst., and for the Bridge on and after the lOth inst. W. A. KUPER, ('hf. Eng. i Supt. The Western Kail Koad (onipany design placing wisdom of educating in elevtued and healthy sections of balanc(5 of Grading aiid Superstructure of their Road j country. The expenses are loss than at any other in- ; stitution of the character in the State, i Board and furnished rooms, with fire-placas, fuel, &o., [ St'i per month. English branches fti to S15 per session; I Languages and Ornamentals low. Board and half the tuition required in advance. The proprietor, teachers and pupils dwell together and eat at the same table. Y'oung Ladies will be received and credited for tuition until they can teach and pay it. Situation)* guarantied to such. For full information, address Rkv. wm. I. LANGDON, Proprietor. High Point, N. C., Jan’y II, 1859 80-8t OARDE]\ 8EED8. H'larranteff the Growth of 1858. The subscriber is now in receipt of the largest and best assortment of Seeds ever offered iu this market, comprising the following varieties, which he ofi'ers at Wholesale or Retail:— w above establishment, where, either personally or by i ortler, they may he supplied from au extensive and well j assorted Stock of Goods in that Line, (gotten up expi^ssly i for the Southern tra'ie. 1 Nov. 2'J, 18.‘)8. ti7-ly. I Mir J FAR V GOODS, | Swords, Sashes, Belts, Epaulettes, Laces, i AND EVERY DESCRIPTIO.V OF ^IILIT.^RY GUODS, j ACCORDINCf TO THE LaUtt f . S. Armi/ ami State Rf?iju^atlons. SCHUYLEK, HARTLEY & GRAHAM, I7II>0KTI:RN & ^A.\t’FACTtRERS, 1 a .M AIDE N L A N E , I'orlc. June 30. J4-ly T. C. A: B. U. WORTH, Commission and Forwardiug MerchantSy | WIL.MINOTON, N. C. Jan'y 2^, IHo'J , >4tf WM. II. TIRLIXGTOX, C o III III i M M i o II .Tl e r € Ii a n t, WlL.\llN('.TON, N. C., II'^II.L give prompt and personal jiiteiition to all con- \\ signments of SPIRITS Tl'RPENTINE. ROSIN, T.\R, t,'(»TT(>N, FL(.)L'R, and other country proiuce, either for sale or .-jiiipment. My wharf atid warehouses being conveniently located for the rec«i»tion of produce, either by Railroad or River, enabk-B me to make chargeu light. Nov'r H tf W. H. ALLEN.] [J. M. CLARK. ALLEN & ILAKK, €'oiii111iMMioii .nerchaiitM, WILMINGTON, \. C. UEALERS IX LIME, PLASTER, ( E.MEXT, HAIK, Jtc. .Vgent s for Rush (Jrrell's Line of St earners.‘xti® I3ROMPT personal aitentiou gi\en to consignments o i Naval Store.-*, Cotton or other (,'ountry Produce, for sj.ile or shijunent. Jan’y 1'.^, 1H.S9. 81- ASPARAGUS; BEANS—Large Lima, Early Mohawk, China, *• Six Weeks, Valentine; BROCOLI—Early; BEET—Blood Turnip, Long Blood, White Sugar; C.\BBAG£—Early York, Large York, Large Drum head; Flat Dutch. Oxheart, Red Dutch, LETTL'CE-white Cabbage, Early Silisia, Ice Head, Ice Cosa; -MELON—-Nutmeg Musk, yellow Cantalope Sweet Water; NASTURTIUM; ONION—Large Red, Silver Skin; P-VRS LEY—Curled; P'-11‘PER—Large Biillnose, Cherry; PE.VS—Sugar Dwarf, Early Wushingtou, Large Marrowfat; Pl'.MPKlN—Large Cheese; Flat Battei'hua PARSNIP— Green Globe RHUB-MIB— Savoy; R.\DLSH—Long Scarlet, • ■‘Countrv .and Scarlet Turnip, White S(4UASH—White Bush, Crookneck; TO-M-\T(3—Largo Red, “• Yellow; TURVIP—Flat Dutch, Ruta Baga. Norfolk, Red Top. Hanover, White Globe. TWd DOOKS IBDVfi r. T. U.VIGH i SUNS’ STORE, Fayellevilie, i%. i\ Jan’v 2(\ I'-'H *54-ypd Tiir|»entiiie Hacker^i, ^icrapers, Pullers and IHpperM, 1 LL of the first ijiiality, can be had al .M. A. B-\KER'S GUN SHOP. Fayetteville, N. C. Jan'y 15. ISoiS. SOtf Carlyle’s History ol’ I'reclerick the Great; Miles Staudish's (Joarisiiip, by Lungicilow; While it was .Morning, by V. F. Towiiseud; Arabian Dat/t Entertaiuiueats: White’s Ediiioa of Shakspeure. D«c’r 28. £. J. UALE JOSBPH R. BLOSSOM. V O Tl ^ I K I O A A N I) Fonrardin^ Merrhant. *Y. i\ j j;.r^Promi>t j>erson;il attention given 10 all (y'on»igu- | nieiits, ami ('ash ad\anees iii:ide on Proiluce to be shipi^^d j to other ports or sold 'in this mariv.-t. Feb. 12, IS05. fi7tf JAsi. ('. SMITH. MII.ES CObTIN. JAS. O. SMITH & Co., i'actors, 4'ommission uud t^'or^ trnrtli• fierrh ftnts. WILMINGTON, N. C. 1)RO.MPT atteiitiou given to >ale of I'l.MBER, LU.M- BER, N-V\'.VL S'fORE.S and all kinds of Produce. Liberal advancements made on Consignments. Refers 10 E. P. H.\i.l, Pres't Branch Bank of State. H. R. Sav.\uk, Cash’r Bank Cape Fear. Joh.n Dawsun, Esq. April 25 1858. 5-lY WILLIAM J. I^UICL, inspector of Stot'es^ \r/j,3iix(;r(»x, x. c. t(«jr Solicits Ihe patronage of his country friends and all others engaged in the Turpentine business. Ol'l'ii'e >orlli Walter Mrec*l. Nov’r 22, I80S. b4-lypd “ f.'m. bizzelI, G R U I’ h; R A 1) L’ I) M )11 S S I 0 M E K C II A S T, No. i-*9 North Water Street, WIL.MINGTON, N. C. 1)R(J-MPT and personal attention given to the reception of all kinds of country produce, either for sale or shipment. Orders for groceries from cath cnstomers will receive immediate attention, free of commissions. Nov. ly, 1858. 64-ly E. HOHNsrEUT, •igent for Chiclccring^s I*ianon^ Of which he has always some on hand. Wilmington, N. C.. Ocfr 2. I808. 51-Iypd COLLARD- Northern;” CARROT—Early Horn, Long Orange: CELERY—.Silver Giant, White Solid; CAULIFLOWER—Early; CUCUMBER-Early Fram*, Long (Jreen, E'ly (.; luster, EGG PL.VNT—Purple; CORN—Large Sweet, Tuscarora; Salsify; Marjorum; Thyme; Sage; White Onion Sets; | Spinach; Herds Grass: Blue Grass; Red (Jlover. J.VS. N. SMITH, Druggist. Jan’y 22 b2if liROfEKIES AT WHOLESALE. 1II-\'\’^E just received in store my Fall Stock, embrao- ! ing the following aiticles, viz; > !-•> I>afrs C'offce. >5 Bbls. and ilhdii. Su>jar—4i»sort«d ! •5o ‘‘ I’urk. •OU Boxes j^ood Tobacco. 75 (.'aiidy. I 30 h Bbls. Snuff—Eagle Mills. j 75 Boxes Crackers. ' .All of which will be sold for C.\SH, or on short time j to the best of men. i E. F. -MOORE & CO. .Sept. y. IH.^h. 44-tf Fresh %lrrivals. JUST received pr Steamer Fanny, 4 Bbls. Extra No. 1 .M.VCKEREL (for retailing,; 10 J “ do. “ 1 do. 10 1 •' do. 1 do. 10 \ MESS SHAD; ' 30 Boxes. CHEESE; 100 Bags New Hulled BUCKWHE.\.T FLOUR; Fulton Market Beef; Mess Pork; Goshen Butter, Pocket ' Salt; Sugar; Cotfee; Molasses; and every thing in the provision line; which I will sell cheap for C.\S1I or ex- ' change for country Produce. W. C. TROY Nov. 3, IH.'jS. ()(>-tf KKRO^»EVli: Oil.; Burning Fluid; Lump, Paint and other Oils; (’oncen- trated l,ye: Potash; Chocolate; Aci'is; Glues; Varnishes: Fresh Teas; .Matches; Yeast Powder*;; (Jlas: Putty; Dye Stuffs: Wines; -Vie; Porter: Gin; .Spices, ('on'^fantl^' on hand and for sale by J.\S. N. .''MITH. Jan'y 22 82tf Notice to Turpentine Distillers and others. 1.VM fully j>repared to make or repair TL RPE.N TINK STlliL.S. or do any thing in the Copper or Sheet Iron to i>eep River (6J miles) under contract by the lst*day of .\pril; but would receive Proposals for that also on the 20th inst., if persons should be disposed to submit Proposals based upon an approximate location. Feb’y 3 8C- RE.4L ESTATE A'FIICTION. ON SATURDAY, the 5th day of MARCH, at (i» Market House, at 12 o’clock, will b« sold, that Valuable House and Lot on Haymouot, 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 ^ards of the door. The House is two stories high, containing G rooms, on« pass age, and 4 fire-places, with all convenient Out-houses attached. There is a good Pasture on the premises, containing about half an acre. This property is out the limits of town, cons«- quently. is not subject to town-tax, and is one of the most healthy and beautiful residences on the hill. —ALSO- A HOUSE AND LOT adjoining residence, known a* the “Stable Lot,” containing about half an acre, with a beautiful (irove, is situated ner.r the United States Ar senal, and will make one of the handsomest building lots imaginable. —ALSO— A HOUSE AND LOT IN TOWN, on Person Street, recently occupi -d by McDonald & W'haley, as a Saddle Manufactory; has twenty-tive feet front and seventy feet depth; convenient to the Market. —ALSO— TWO TRACTS OF WOOD LAND, West of town about 3 miles, adjoining Hinsdale, Myrover and others. Containing 10 and 19 acres. Terms at sale. W. B. WRIGHT, Att’y, C. E. LEETE, Auct’r. Feb’y 4, 18-59 8fits • ViaY &: HORXi:, HATE JIBT RECEIVED, AND WILL HELL LOW, ^ BBLS. White Ohio Corn Whiskey; 20 “ “Tuscaloosa” “ 5 “ Extra Cider Vinegar; 5 Hhds. Western Bacon; 20 boxes Cigars; KX) Bu«. Corn. Orders from reliable partien will receive prompt at- I tention. Jan’y 31, 1859 86-1 m THE :\ORTll CAROL.ITVA xMlTlAL LIFE IXSIRAXCE fOMPAxM, 'V''()W' in the tenth year of successful opsratioti, with grow ing capital and firmer hold upon public con fidence, continues to insure the lives of all healthy per sons from 14 to 60 years of age, for one year, for .seven years, and for life—all life members .“haring in the profits. All slaves from 10 to *>0 years of age are insured for one year or for five years for two-thirds their value. All losses are punctually paid within y) days after satisfactory proof is presented. • For further information the public is referred to Agents of the Company in all parts of the State, and to R. H. BATTLE, Secretary, Raleigh. E. J. HALE, Agent at Jan’y 1859. Fayetteville, N. C. 4 WREATH FROM THE WOODS OF CAROLINA, (by a Lady of North Carolina.) beautiiully illus trated, with colorcd Engravings of Native Wild Flowers. School Books, Blank Books, &c. Just received. E. J HALE & SON. Fcb’v 3 l$ug-ar House Syrup. I FEW Bbls. excellent S. H, Sl’RUP. Also, prim# Y siveet MOLASSES.' C. B. COOK. Oct’r 14. 54tf 300 Nov. fi For l^ale. BAGS ALUM S.\LT—2 bushels each,—by 18'iS. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. Cltf work, at the .shortest notice. Fayetteville, Jan’y 24, IHA'.t. M. 'A. BAKER. >2t1' riaiitiii}? l*otatoe!«. 1/wwi BARRELS YELLOW PINK-EYES; iUUU iw> •• peach blows. For sale by KEITH FLANNER. Wilmington, N Jan’y 20 82-1 m ]\otice. The subscriber will sell at the ('ourt House door, in the town of Cai-fhage. on the 12th day (Tuesday) of February, TWO NE(JR(.)ES, Robert and Fanny, belong ing to the Estate of Dr. Ciias. Chalmers, dec’d. Terms, six month**, with approved bonds. B. C. WILLIAMS, Adm'r. Jan’y ly, 1859 82ts The ^lociable^ oi* lOOl Home j\- musements: Tho -Autocrat of the P>reakfH'i T:i>ile; j.cc- tures of Lola .Montes, (!hronicle“ of the B:»sfile. illus trated; 'I’he .Magician's (Jwn Book; Living atid Loving; Livingstone's Tr.avels; Live and Loarn: The Pow«r of Prayer, by Prime; School Books. \e.. >vc. Further supplies, just received. Jan’y 31 E. J. H VLL \ .SoN i\ew Bookf^. 1)R()NVNL()W & PRYNE'S Di.'scus^ion on .Slavery: R. N. Pepper Pa))ors: Vernon (irove, or Hearts as they are; In and .\round .Slamboitl, by !\lrs. Ii. Hornby: Liv ing and Loving; The Yellow Plush I'upers: .\f;er D;irk. by W. Collins; Davenport i»unn. by Levw; Schi.’ol Books; Faber'.s Drawing IN iicils in C ases; kc. Nov'r 2J. E. J. HALE * SON. CHAIR!§! rHAIR^!!* A ‘ .spring Mill, and for sale by March 24, ’.58. A. M. CAMPBELL. 9*;y \Vebt«ter’ii Kleinentary Spelling; Books. -A further supjtly just received. Jan'y * E. J. H.4LE & S(.)N. OLD R1JLL!!». iidebted to the concer JERRY and J. H. ROBERTS & CO., are requested ^LL persons indebted to the concern of FR.-V.NK X to come forward 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. -Mav 3, 1858. 7tf thronologj of .North Carolina, from 155>4 to I'SoS, bv 1*. K. Bennett. Ju»t received. 'Oct. 21. E. J. HALE & SON fv » ISLGROES lor a Mississippi ^•laiitation. mer., boys, i 0 some good families. LI'HR. P.\GE. Fayetteville, May (5, 1868. 8tf I Deep lliver Coal* BITFMINOC.S C0.\L of the best quality can be had at ttie works at Egypt, at a reasonable price by the wsff" riie Sou them Hamioiiv, aud MUSICAL CO.MPANION, for sale bv E. J.‘ HAl.E .'0N. Ton. .May 21, 1856. WM. -McCLANE, Mining Engineer. 6-tl' iiiOciev’M .flagaxiiii‘8 K*. J. HALE K SON. PAI>T«, OIL«, A:t. QPERM, Refined, Lard. Linseed aud Taittifiv' *IL; ' jojj\ BR\(’E White Lead; Burning Fluid; Putty; Window (iluss 1 fi-.-e. and Ih it h TAK£A UP, AKF>N up and conunitted to the Jail of Cumberlat.d TV and Sash of all sizes. —ALSO— A fresh supply of POND’S PAIN DESTROYER. For sale by JAMES MARTINE. Nov’r 24, 1868. 6Ctf or John FP«.\N’KL1 N’, who says he is ■ eariie frini Columbia, S. C. John is BlaiikH lor «ale al thitt Oltiec. small, a bright mulatto, and had on when taken up a white wool hat aud st«el-miied frock coat and pants. The owner of said Negro is notified to cume forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away, or li« will b« dealt with ai tba law direeti. 0£0. L. McKAT, Jailer. Oct’r 16,1868. 6^ Harper’ii ^ for February. Jan'y 24. Thirty llaitdM Wanted. rpHK subscriber wi-hes to liire by the Month, or Dny, I Thirty Neifiocs. to work on the Nintli section of ti.e Western Rail Road. For further particulars inquire at the E:igineer's Office, Fayetteville, or of m« «t Little Hi’-er Bridge. O’iJRYAN CO. Aug. It), 1858. 38-tf Devereiix’k Kiiiiiie'tii Blaeki&tone, reduced to siuca:;on.-; aiid Aa»we ». uj.oti iLe plan ol Kinnie's Blackatgne, oa» Volume; Itruke ou .l:tacumeo(. For sale by t. J. HALE & SON.
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