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WMP WPIP IPAI w]mL Hnnover ii«M 11.. ’, ... , ;. SEini.WEElKL Y. [VOL. VTII.] FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., MARCH 21, 1859. [NO. 798.] lor • tilt] :i,'i riviT •■- krv- .!=.=ued ■ X - - -" I.: |dwu>. 1 hUMn- ln, j, LhiuI. .uVi W-., „rul fV„,„ , , :. a high va-j 7 c-nvi-hiv-.ce ,1,,;; XI in iumbiis, (ij invih> it-.x .Hiring th.. coming ^ wi.Mt t’lev s,.. bp*^>ur I Ala 'Ii ! Lliji . I. VNl : b -n ih. tW ! : ■ ' -elow Fav- i riv.r iiito the ly v; ,; 40d in;., river- ul. 'Ut ' acr, - Itiv. ; n and w-li id - Hi .,r ari - a'-:-;. id-i; . ~ -ny per4..n to .i ei.’’v fell. AS J. ivi 'BINsi-N litf * for -.1 '■ T. ; in .r f of ^ Hei’r-.i . ab . . Ea-: ,( t aw.I- ■■ I.Iii ! oen - fay .>f aier by . e I "’I i" appareutly kich ■ -!0 0^- ■L • Iber- u; r mdance CH.. bi ■ '• 1 . ff b\ on of • ’ nd rhoi - : - v.\. . md . , i„ .. kle ■ ; • ’ w ere. J:i- hoou _ !t’ d ‘he ac jrou eii- . VIS ,f eH'ii’ i t. ;'if 3 : , >!.. j! he:; it i;.,; and f.i ii ^niT inct - t. ■ ■ : ■ ' -1 sp. . r . ca;. : ■ 1' ti'*' Tition to is a c 1' 1 n H -;i d. ' V . : - .ley an Rer.-' ^ tt»rms will IK- F \MS in the )iii one !■ ■ from the ail- . ‘ f: the oiiier a- I'l, ; ^ aieJ A jlie . \ \ vhicn Jii eraga of 3U nil apply ».jon, or E. i.ei! . Favetteville, alMCUce. A. 'IcL' ' ■'Ll> S7- I,- i- Ku«i> | , w=:ll x-lapwi‘0 ,et 1 wHlijng 0, pr , . wIjo will int : .-; \fc(/n..L. 1-^7. 4(Hf cl.. . up tL' it- oi'l busi- I’ . 5 (iT -.n H*y' »>>: ^r' ■•: Also,* itivitu 1 , imexcel- out • a . r , widforno & J I R»M5ERTS Ttf \e Syrup*. . AUo. prim# ,.Ok;II rXLEY. 2'i- FOB 1« 4RCU 19. JB>^ E. J IIAL£ ft SOIf. I'KINTKK MONDAYS AM> TIIUIISDAVS. 1 KDWARD J. HALE & SON, | i;i»lTOKS AND PK()P111KT()US.| *■ >r the Semi-Weekly Ouskrveh S-5 X) if pail in I iii. i-: 50 if pail timing the year of subscrip- ii; ir .^4 after the yetir lias expiro'l. V ; the " ookly Oksk.rvku ?l2 (V> per annum, if paid in ' iiu'e: 50 if jiaid durinc the year of subserip- II. or f:? Oo after the year ha- expired. . ADVKKTIShMKNT.'' inserted for 00 ceutH per , . iri‘ of 1') lines for the first, and ;?0 cents for each , . . .'ding publication. Yearly advertisements by spe- .! lontracts. at reasonable rate.s. .\dvertisers are ,1'sted to slate the number of insertions desired, or will be continued till forbid, and charged accord- A lvortisements to be inserted imidi, charged 50 per ■xtra. T. A¥ADDIM. HAS TAKEN CHARGE OF THE rAVETTEVILLE HOTEL. . , With etiicient aid in the different departments, and his own su}>€rvision of the entire Establi«ih- ^ nient. he hopes to give satisfaction to the Put- .,11' il'ti'e House. Kalfigh and Warsaw four-horse lines of Stages gn .'-i- :ind ilepart from tliis Hoiue Daily, and the Salem Tri-weely. Fa_\etteTille. N. C.. Oct’r 1. 51-ly Slir.MWKLL HOUSK, FAYETTEVII.I.K, .li. C. .-A/( drexu Sfn>f, t /l«; tlooi-K X>>rfh of tilt' MurAit. ^pllK .'Subscriber desires through this medium ickowlotlge the liberal pati-onage bestow- 1 updu his Hou>e the p.-isi year—and as he '-.'t eret'ied New ;^;ables and Cairiage Stied conven- .'■/ r til,- House and to water he takes plerwure in say- .n. hi' pairi'n-i and the puldic generally, that he is r;u. i ii jvired t> accommo*late them with transient and lui-m board, and res}H,‘ctfully solicits a continuance : ’;it'oral patronage heretofore received. Every ex- n 'H hi> part shall be u.sed to render them comforta- '■ i-iiiiig their snjourn with him. His tal'le is always : ).;.cd with the best the market affurds. V. SHE.MWELL. 'lurch LM. 1858. 80-tf WAY.\E GOLDSBOKU', N. (’. ^pHE undersigned announces to the public i that he has taken charge of the above Es tablishment, and is prepared to acconnuodate Boarders, by the day, week or month. ,\nd ■ !i"iures all who may favor him with their jiatronage, lat tie will endeavor to give perfect satisfaction. Table ■ ! '.ied with the best the market affords. JAS. O. SMITH, u l.lsboro’, Jan-y 28, 1859 b4-lyr FAYETTEVILLE MLTIAL LXSITRANCE COMPANY. ASSETS $230,326.28. 'pHIS Company has been in operation more than five 1 years, and has paid its losses, amounting to ■ witljdut any a^sessmeni: insurance averaging its ' '-rs a>H)ut ^ percent. 1’ ■Hoies issued to 1st of May. 1858. V;i .';nt of prfiperty now in-iired, i'l,474.'Jl!2 o4 . ' Uit premium notes now ou hand, 2ll4,‘Jt'>S -Z THE LARGEST MANUFACTORY ■ iH THE STATE. rpHE subscriber begs leave to return 1 his thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, and informs the public that he has now and will continue to liave an increased fore* of experienced Saddle and Harnes: Mak ers, whose work he will waiTant; and that he is prepareil to ofi'er to the pub lic large and varied assortment of every thing kej't in his line. His assortment of Saddles, Harness. Bridles, Trunks, Travelling Bags, Yalices, &c., is unsurjiassetl for workmanship and material, and will comjiare favorably for neatness with any other Manu factory. either North or South. Persons wanting any thing in his lino will do him a favor to call and examine Ills stock before purchasing, as he is satisfied it will not fail to please them. His establishment will b-e found five iloors East of Cape Fear Bank, on Person Street. 8iaS"'llepairing done with neatness and despatch. W. OVKUIiV. Fayetteville. N. C., Oct. ’23. 1858. 57-t)m I '1 J 1X ^,1 VVM. CARTER & SON, Wholesale & Retail Dealers aud Manufacturers OF .VLli KINDS OF M^eather^ Saddles ami Harness, Of every description. Collars. Whips, &c. i ND we also particular!} call the attention of the whole surrounding country to give us a call, as we are de termined that none shall surpass us in quality or low prices: and we will give the highest cash price at all times for Raw Hides and Tallow, in exchange for our articles. Country Merchants would do well to call aud examine our Stock, as we can sell them Shoes of a much better Huality than they usually pet. cii very accommodating term>. Southern Planters would do well to send us all their orders as we are making a No. 1 article of NEtSRO .''HOES, that are warranted to give entire satisfaction. N. 1$. All Orders from a distance shall have jirompt attention. S. S. CARTER. WM (ioldiiton p. O., Chatham Co., N. C., ) March 15, 185',*. ) AT THE HOTEL €ORl\ER. ("(ALL AT THE MUSICAL STORE, where you will J find FIDDLES, FLUTES, FIFES, DRUMS, .\CC0RDEONS, HARPS, kc., kc.i Also, TOYS OF ALL DESCRIP- T1(.>NS, from the Grass-hoppcr up to the Elephant; few pair very fine V.\SES, LAMPS and Lamp GL.\SSES: f'ine SNUfF, CIG.VRS, Chewing and Smoking TOB.VCCO; Ink: Blacking: fine and liighly perfumed SO.VPS, Extracts, Colognes; •’’ORDI.A-LS, a few doz. very sui>erior for table use: Jellies: fine China Tea-Sets forChildren, Willow Ware; Ladies’ Work-Boxes; Fish ing Tackle ami Hooks; Mace; Cloves, Spice, and Soda; -\lso, large variety of .lEWELllY and TRINKETS; (ient's Pocket Companions: Conversation Cards; FRUITS, NUTS. CANDIES; .\nd a larje variety of articles too numei'ous to mention. NOTICE. ('OUNTRV MERCHANTS will do well to call, as bargains will be given. A. N. McDONALl). F'eb'y y 87- Caroliuian copy. Hardware^ CUitlery, MADULEItY, See. J .VMES M.VRTINE is now receiving a large and gene ral assortment of every thing in the above Hne. —ALSO— A prime article of Rio, Laguira and Java COFFEE; Crushed and Brown SUG.\K; Sugar House SIRUP and .MOLASSES. .A.11 of which is offered on as good terms as can be had in this market. Nov’r-Jl, 1858. 66tf STO\ES, 8IIEET IROiV, T1.\-WAKE, &c. N H.WD. a large assortment of Box and Cooking Stoves: Tin-ware; Sheet-Iron: Lead Pipe. Also The “O/rf Itomtnion Coffee Pot." For sale by JAMES .M.\HT!NE. Nov'r 24. tjfitf 0 CARTER. '.ttj- premiuniii received Dikl . M. Neill, \. Ray. . L. My rover, . Tillinghast. ■iM-y Lilly. . \. Stedtnan, •I Hinsdale. ' Lutterloh, ill McLuurin, 3-2,:il7 41 S. T. Hawley, W, N. Tillinghast, A. A. Mi-Kethan. .1. l>. W illijims. .las. i. I 'ook, A. ^teele, •la>. Kyle. J. G. Shepherd, R. F. Brown. Wilmington. A. E. Hall, Wilmington. OFFirKRs: GEO. McNElI.L. President. D. A. R.\Y. Vice President. C. A. McMlLLAN. Secretary. 'iliiis and C. C. McCrummen, Travelling Agents. The Ciiiiipau}’ invite applications. 21. Ln* ATLA.\Ti€ m TIML Fire and Marine Insurante Cumpany, C\K(»L1NA ( ITY, NOKTII CAliOlJNA. ‘ :ji’initid tn A t of th> LyUlatnre oj North L'nroHnn. 'P il.S i OMl’ANY’ being duly organized, is now }>re- I I'.ited to receive aiijdications for insurance upon HulUlinrs. Merchandise, Furniture, Mills, .Manu factories. Ships and their tarsiM's, \ I most kinds of property, at remunerative rates of iuiuui. It i-; aimed in the organization of this 'omi>aiiy, to ike a -;ife medium lor Indemnity and Proteciion to • ■ a-=sured in case of Loss. .\n honoratile and upright r-^e of dealing, and a faithful fulhllmeiit of its con- ' t~, will at all times characterize tlie l(iisines.- t>f the ' iiipany. Xpplications for Insurance may be made at the office ■ :iie Company, or to its authorized .Agents. DIRECTORS, liii Parrott, William S Long, l.cvi T Oglerby, David \N Hell, \V B (Irant, A B t’hapin, 1' ivid S Jones, Samuel Leffers, ■ \V Dill, Joel H Davis, ' Tho- J Blakely, D A Hargett, l.uke Blackman, E Mallett. OFFICEHS. John A Ifarrott, President, 1.' T Oglesby, Vice President, > U'Hg, Treasurer, !■. A Thompson, Attorney, A 15 t'hapin, Secretary. " B Grant, ) . Long, J-EXKCrTlVE COMMITTEE. l» . id w Bell, j .^Iarch 12. ‘.♦6-Om o. uorsTo\ AI’OULD inform his friends aud former customers that y \ he may be found 2 doors below the Cape Fear Bank, and 3 doors above his oM stand south side Person Street, where he intends to keep on hand. Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Collars, and every thing belonging to his trade. He respectfully invites his friends from the country to call aud examine his stock before purchasing. He will attend to Repairing of Harness and Saddles punctually, and his charges shall be moderate. He would rw^uest all indebted to the firm of HOUSTON & OVEPiBV to ^ettle with W. Overby or himself, as they are compelled to settle the firm’s debts. August 27. ]x5'i. tf Water Wheeh! Water Wheels!! ll’’E are now manufacturing VANDEW.\TEH'S IM- PROVED JONVAL TURBINE WATER WHEEL, for Mills and Factories of every description: and all those wishing to improve their water power will find it for their interest to address us by letter, slating the number of feet, iiead nud fall: their usual amount of w.-iter: the kind of uiachinery to lie driven. We can then give them price of wlieel. or wliat we will furni'.h wlieel and f>rin- cipal gears for. warranted to do a certain amount of work. Tiriii- yt' i>n to test the u-httl. and if it d«w‘s not come up to our figure, the wheel and gears to be deliver ed to us at the mill of the purchaser. Reference given anil required. HEATH .V STKVENSON. Laurel Factory. Prince George Co., Md. ROBERT B.MRD, .\gent, Richmoiiil, Va. *)-y .\olic€* to Soldier**’ Widows. ^pHF> Willows of Mexican SoMiers, and the Wilows of 1 Soldier^ who dik.d in .sekvick in the war of 1H12. can have thi ir pen-iious continued by calling on the under signed, Congress having made additional provision for them. Give me the management of your claims, and the money shall come at once, or no charge. JNo. M. ROSE, Agent for Pensions. Fayetteville, June 12, 1858. 1^*- THE LIVER liWltiOltATOK! PREPARED BY DR SA.NFORP, Compounded entirely from Cr.lIS, TS ONK OF THE BK9T PL’RUATIVK AND MVKR MK 1 DICINKS now tirfore th» pnkilic, tliH acu m » OUltnrttr, altl T. C. & B. (i. WORTH, \ML M/xrrr(/x, x. c. HF.AI.K11S IN Lime, Plaster, Hair, ('enient, land Piaster; Robinson's Manipulated Guano; Tasker A- Clark's Phosphatic Fertilizer. Orders for above articles filled without charge of commission. Terms: CASH. F’eb'y 25, 185‘J '.*2-9tpd J. tARLETOX, .nERi'HA.AT TAILOR, I LATE KNOWLES \ CARLETON.) 1*2» Fulton St., >’ew York, HF^SPECTF’ULLY' informs his friends aud the public, that he continues the busines.s of the late Firm at the above No., where he is prepared with a handoome stock of desirable goods, and the assistance of a Cutter of acknowledged reputation, to fill all orders to entire satisfaction. The best of workmanship and a perfect fit warranted, without charging the extravagant Broad way prices. Feb y 28 92-Im ;■)() Plow«i! Plowxi!! Flows!!! NO. ti PLO\V.; 5> No. 10 Plows; 50 No. 11 •' 25 No. r,(l •• 25 No. tio •' Points. Bars and Mould Bwards to suit. F’or sale by C. E. LF'ETF]. Jan'v 12 79- 1859! FRESH SPRING GOODS. J. A. l*E.'TIBERT4l^r Is now receiving his Stock of SPRING .\ND SUM MER (tOODS, embracing all the newest and latest stj'les of the season. Ladies’ Dre)«M 4wOO«l»; (JRO DeRHINE, POULDESAY, and ROBES ALES SILKS; a great variety of TISSUES, GRENADINES and ORGANDIES, in ROBES, DALILA, ROSATI, LEONORA, A’LaREINE, and A L’lMPER.V- TRICE PATTERNS, with Plates showing the style of making up the same, and TRIM MINGS to correspond with each dress. Eiiihroidc'ries and Lace iSoo«lt« of all styles; Lace Pointed Mantles, Berage .Mantles anil Shawls: a few very handsome New Styles Silk and Stella Ditto. Mtraw iioods. French Lace, Neapolitan, English Straw and Crape Bonnets of the latest designs; Misses’ and Children’s Flats, ,'tc., of very superior quality. .\ very large assortment of Bonnet and Sash Ribbons, French Flowers, Ruches, &c. few very handsome Head Dresses, French Hair- Pins, &c. Keady-niade Clothiiii^. A very large and well selected Stock of Ready-Made Clothing, some of which was manufactured eipretsly for our trade, and will compare in style and workmanship with any in this market. A few very handsome Child ren’s Dresses and Talmas made up, kc. BEEBE S LATEST STYLE HATS. A very superior lot French Calf Boots, Oxford Ties, Gaiters, &c. Ladies' heel French Gaiters and Slippers of every description. Misses’ and Children’* Gaiters, Slippers, &c. In the above stock may be found all the latest and most desirable Spring styles. The public generally are invited to call and examine for themselves. J. A. PEMBERTON. March 9. 9o-t)W NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! .J. V. POE H.\S and will receive iii a few dayS; the largest and most thorough stock of Staple and Faucy Dry (voods, ever offered to the public by him. In his Stock will be found—and showed with pleasure—in part the following goods:— ^ RICH BL’K AND FANCY COL’D SILKS; DOUBLE JUPE ROBES; ROBE A’QUILLE, ROBE A LES in BERAGES, ORGANDIES, MUSLINS, kc. ROBE-A-L.\-DUCHESSE; ROBES VALENTINE; ORGANDIES, GINGHAMS, LAWNS and MUSLINS of all styles and qualities; A great variety of English, French and American PRINTS. ALPACAS, CRALLIES, DEBAGE3, BE RAGES, BOMBAZINES, &c. COLL.\RS and SLEEVES; also, in sets for mourning, SWISS & JAC. EDGINGS, INSERTINGS & BANDS. A large stock of Shawls and Mantillas, of the latest styles: together with Misses’ and Children’s Flats; Head-Dresses; Ribbons. Ruches, Flowers, Parasols. F'ans, Umbrellas. Bonnets i Hats, tireat Stock of f'loths, t'assiineres find Reatly~ • Hade €lothinff. The above comprises but a small ]>ortioi> of the stock, which was selected in Philadelphia aixl New York with reference to the Latest Sj>ring Styles, and will be sold to ciisionuTs on goMl terms. J. C. POE. March 10, 1859 95-Ow H BRI»«E & ORRELL, 31 and 33 Dey Street, NEW YORK. -\VE ON HAND AND OFFER AT WIIOLES.\LE, one of the largest and most varied stocks of STRAW GOODS, HITS, CAPS, BONNETS, kc., In this city; comprising. Men’s and Boy’s Wool and Soil Fur Haiti, in over 400 diflerent styles and qualities; SILK HATS, of their own manufiuiture, latest shapes; MEN’S, BOY’S AND CHILDREN’S STRAW HATS, in over 600 diflFerent styles and qualities; a beautiful a.98ortinent of LADIES’ & MISSES’ BONNETS, in PLAIN STRAW, rich HAIR LACE, SILK, CREPE, &c. Also, a great variety of L.\DIES’, MISSES’, AND CHILDREN’S BLOOMERS, PRINCESS ROYALS, HOSMARS, EQUESTRIAN HATS, &c., &c.. Trimmed and Untrimmed. French and American • Artificial Flowers, Ruches, &c. Also, UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS, in every quality and of the latest styles. They give etpecial attention to this department, To Hatters and those who buy by the CASE, the advertisers will sell as LOW as any exclu sive Package House in the trade—as they obtain the same goods from the same sources, and have the ability to purchase as CHE.VP as the best. March 9, 1859 95-1 m ]\orth Carolina Readers. NUMBERS 1 AN1> PREPARED WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE WANTS AND INTERESTS OF J\*orth Carolina. CNDKE CHS. -\USPICE3 OF THE SCPERiNTENDJCST OF COM MON SCHOOLS, BY Rev. F. Hubbard, PBUfEiiSOR OF THS LATIN LAMQCAUE AND UTEKATUSE IN THE UNIVEBSITX. OF NORTH CAROLINA. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., INVITE THE ATTENTION OF MERCHANTS AND Buyers generally to their very heavy Stock of Groceries & Hardware. Consisting in part of 230 Bags Rio, Laguira and Java Coffee; 75 P.bls. Sugar; 17 Hhds. Do.; 38 Bbls. and Hf-Bbls. Mrs Miller’s Eagle Mills and Bonn’s Snuff; 50 Boxes and Kegs Soda; 35 “ Tea; 36 “ Starch; 100 “ Glass, vari(Mis sizes; 60 “ Adamantine and Sperm Candles; 20,000 lbs. Western and N. C. Bacon; 400 Bags Corn; Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Indigo, Madder; Raisiu.s. Soap. Candy, &c.; 500 Kegs Nail-s and Spikes; 160 Doz. Steel and Iron Hoes; 576 Pr. Trace Chains; 45 Doz. Eng. and German Wheat and Grass Blades; 50 “ Shovels, Spades and Forks; 35 “ Coffee Mills; 10 Tons and upward Hollow-ware & Plow Castings; .\lso, a full and complete assortment of Hardware and Groceries liot enumerated; Blacksmith’s, Cooper’s and Carpenter’s Tools; 10 Tons Hoop Iron; A large assortment of Swedes, American and English Iron; German, Blister and Cast Steel; Shoe Maker's Material and Shoe Findings; Saddlery; 50 Doz. Wagon and Buggy Whips; In addition to our large and well .«eleetel .stock of Shelf Goods, we have on the way and expect to receive in a few days, direct from the manufacturers in England, the heaviest stock of Pocket and Table C'ullery, Shears, Scissors, Razors aud Files^ ever oft'ered in this market. We shall also import during the year, 100 TONS SWEDES IRON, various sizes, from IJ to l‘J inches; 50 tons of which we expect to receive about the 16th of June. We shall add to our stock from time to time, as the trade requires; will at all limes he prepared to offer in ducements to Country Merchants, paying strict atten tion to orders. March 9, 1859 95-8m Turpentine Hacker*>. Neraper^, Pullers and Ri|i|iers, LL Ilf the fii '^t quality, can be had at .M. A. B.VKER'S Gl'.N' SHOP, Fayetteville, N. C. Jaii'v 15. lh5H. hOtf A Notice to Tiirpeutine Distillers and others. 1.\M fully prejiared to make or repair TURPENTINE STIU..S. or do any thing in the Copjier or .^heet Iron work, at the shortest notice. M. A. BAKER. Fayetteville, .lan'y -4, 1859. 8l‘tf Butter, (iieeM' and C'rackerM. I /k KIHKINS (ioslieii Butler; l’5 Boxes Slate Cheese; 11) B>)ls. Soda and Butter Crackers. Just received by E. LEETE. Jau'y i'J 79- Boots and SSIioes* ■'E are receiving a large stock of BOl)TS, SHOES .\ND Ci.MTERS, embracing very variety of style and tjuality. Suitable Tor Spring and Summer Wear. The Stock was selected with care from the best manu- faoiiiries with reference to style ami durability, which we ofl'er cheap for cash, or to prompt paying customers. _ALS( ►— Trunks, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, Calf. Goat. Lining and l>inding Skins, with a general assortment of Shoe Findings. S. T. H.VWLEV iV SON. March 14, 1859 9()-liw And N «a«i6r. milder. *nil more •(Tertual than »ny otli.r metlicin# kiiuwii It ii not only a Oilhirlir, but a Littr r«tn»djr, aciinr lr*t on the Lirtr to »j«t it" morbiil matter, then nn the iiomai-h and bow«li to parry on that matter, thiii accompliklilnn two purpoMR elTerlu allT, without ajirof th* painriil MinKi tixporieiK wl in th» oi>r.« tloin of mo*t CiUh'irtirt. It itrenitlhein the »T«t«m at the Mn’e time that It purite* it; and when taken daily in mwleraie will Btrengiuen and build ft up with unuKual rapidity. N TIIK \ORTH ;AKOM.\.t MtTI AL LIFE ISiSlRA.SCE C0.WP,4SiV, in the tenth year of succe.ssful operation, with , iii'owiiig capital and firmer hoUl upon public con- ’■ i i.titinues to in.sure the lives of all healthy i>cr- . 1“' IV'.iii 11 to *'i0 years of age. for one year, for seven i ‘ >1'. and for life—all life menibers-sliaring in the profits, .avi’ fniiii 1(1 to 60 years of age are insured for ! _ • :ii- j|- for five years for two-thirds their value. All l are punctually paid within 90 days atter ! -’ ictory proof is pi*es€nted. * I 'I' further information the public is referred to.Vgeiit.s ’ ' " • '•iiipany in all parts of the State, and to R. H. BATTLE; Secret.ary. Raleigh. E. J. HALE, .\gent at ';ui y 1)S59. Fayetteville, N. C. PAIATS, OII.S, Skc. Ol'l.llM, Refined, Lard, Linseed and Tannens’ OIL; M Wliite Leail; Burning Fluid; Putty; Window Glass '"'I .''a>h of all sizes. —ALSO—> , ’ fie-^h suj.ply of POND’S PAIN DES'Hiar'ER. -ale by JAMES MARTINE. •''ov’r 24, 1858. 66tf principal refiilatora of the ^rformt Itf fiincuuii* w^ll. d«TeIop«l. The A on th« btaithj action of th« anc*or>i«fuuciioiii. wlirntlio t.« at fault, and the whoU of oott orfcan—the i«lver— jFor tb« di»«aa«« of th»t nr- ha« mad* it bit siud^. in « 7«art, to Cod tome retuedv mau/ derangfitieuts to which at latt found, any pertnn trou plaint, in anjof iu forios, ■ conviction fi certain. ^oiorbid or b^d Dta'ter from place a healthy flow of biie, cafii'inc: food to df|re«t well, tone and health t> the ibe cauM of the ditfn^e— cnred, and, M’liat la the occasional us« of the ' flcient to reliere the •toxnach risiiiK and tourini;. I retiring, preTeuta 'nifcht, looeent the bowelt tlveiiesB. iM meal will cure Dyspepsia Bpoonfuli will always reliev« ^ 1 male obstructioo retsovei the iroaken a perfect cure. : relieve* CHolic, while pH| la lure cure for Cholera of Cholera* I needed to throw ont of tb« I cine after a lonfc oickneM. 1" 'Jaundice remove* a!l tal - from the skin. itirue before entln^ fives vl , food diifest well , cures C'liroiitc i>lar- ‘ while S n Hi m e r »mi ’ almost to the flrM dose. tAcks caused by'Worms iu safer, or speedier remedy in Uropsyt excltiiif the iiill .\f‘t and LBS. Gill .Net Twine: 190 lbs. ISeine Just received by Jan'y iL’ Seine Twine C. E. LEETE. 79- The Llwer is one of the human body ; and when It the powers of the system are , is almost entirety aependent - Livtr for the proper parform-: ■tomacbil at fault, the bowels ' system safTers in conse)uenee having ceas«d to do its duty, i gan, one of tha proprietors { practice of more than twenty j wherewith to counteract tlie j it is liable. To prOTO that this remedy Is I bled with Liver Com- has bat to try a bottle, and Th«ee Unms remove all * the system, supplying in tbeir invigorating the stomach, piirlfylnc the blood, whole machinery, removing effecting a radical cure. Bilious attacks are l>etter. prevented, bj Llrer invl^orator. ()ne doee af.er eating is tuf- and prevent the food from Only ooe dose taken before mare. Only one doee taken at gently, and cures Cos* One doae taken after earb f^One dose of two tea- Sleli Ileadaehe. Oue bottle taken for fe- cause of the diseane. and Only one dose immediat«*ly One dote oft«m repeatid it Morbus, snd % preveL.ive Only one bottle ii sy Intern the effects of medi J9*Ooe bottle taken for lowneae or unnatural color One dose taken a short gor to the appetite, and makes One dose often repeated rhcea In its worst foims. Bowet complaints yield OtiC or two dotet curee at- Children : there is no surer, the world, at it newer /ails. ttir A few bottlea cures absorbents. We take pleaaare D recom preventive tor Fewer and and all Kevc-rs of a Bll- with certainty, and ttiousands wonderful virtuet. All who use It are Kivliig their aiiniiliuous testimony In Its favor. a^MIx Water In the mouth with the Invl- p^rator, and swallow both together. THE LIVER INVIGORATOR IS A SCIE.VTIKIC MBPirAt. DIHCOVKRV, and I5 daily warkinK curei, almoit too (tr«it to l»«Iie»». It cures a» If hjr ina^c, th4 Arti doM giving hm.Jft, anti ««ldom more than one b^tle is required to cure any kind of Ijlver romplatm. from the worst Javndi-'t or to a common He4uinrk«, all of which ar% the re«ult of a Olaeased Ijfvcr* PR1CB 05K DULI..AK PCK BOTTLB. I>r. SANFORD, Propriotor. 3« Kroaaway, New York Retailed by all Druggfnts. So/it hy JAS. N. S.MITH and S. J. IIINSD.VLE, Fayetteville, N. C. NoT’r 11. 62-ly CHAIRSrCHAlR^ L.\RGE lot of Stool-bottom Chairs, made at Cool mending tbin medicine as a Ague, CUll Fever, lous Type. It operaten are willing to testify to its Spring Mill, and for sale by March 24, ’68. A. M. CAMPBELL. 96j Cai^oihta *V. C\ rpHK .\tlantic anil North Carolina Kailroad being now , I oonipleted to Beaufort Harbor. 1 have determined to i locate at Camlitm (.'ity for thr jnirpo-^e of doing a ! Forwarding and General Ccmmisslou ■« a'.TAtf ■ Tmr anil hope >>y j.roiiiptness and «trict attention to merit Jiatronage and sup]n>rt. Being the .\genl of Murray's Line of First Cljiss Packets to this and Morchoad City, every effort will f)e made tci make ihi- the cht'apesl aud most expeditious route to New York. Vessels will be loaded and discli.irgeii ;it my Wii.irf 'adjoining the Itail- road W’liarf.) :ind tiiert'hy .save cartage and lighterage. I’.irticiilar atteiition will lie given to all tinlers, and to the sale ainl sliipiuent of Produce. WM. B. GH,\NT. July -J't. 1^58. 32-ly .^oTic i:. To Iho Stock holders of the ( ape Fear and Deep Kivor Navigation Company. \7’OU ARE HEKEBY notified that a meeting of the Stockholders of the Cape Fear and Deep River Navi gation Company, will be held in the Town of Wilming ton, on Tue.sday, the 2l!d day of March next, for the purpose of considering the provisions of the Act of the General Assembly of this State, passed during its re cent ses.'^ion. entitled “.Vn Act toprotect the interest ofthe State ot North Carolina in the Cape Fear and Deep River Na igation Company’’ and of assenting or dissent ing to the same. By order ofthe Board of Directors. JAMES CASSIDEY, Prest. Wilmington, N. C., Feb. 18. 90-lm Vh livviAS rpIlE undersigned lias made arrangements by which he 1^ is prepared to furnish, at short notice, any required qtiantity of I\o. 1 Peruvian €>iiiano, all of which will Vje from direct importations, into the Port of Wilmington, aud warranted ]uire and genuine. Orders foj tfio above excellent fertilizer are solicited, to which promjit attention will be given. As thi.'* is an article which does not admit of being sold on time, cash or ite equivalent nuist accompany each order. BEVERLY ROSE. I July 8. lifitf I ALL persons indebted to the concern of FR.\NK & JEKRY' and J. II. ROBERTS & CO., are requested to come forward and settle their bills. If not settled by the last of this month, they will find them in the bands of a Lawful Collector. J. H. ROBERTS & CO. May 8, 1868. Ttf C ROCKER V. W. X. TILLINGHAST H.\S received most of his Spring Stock, aud has now in Store, a large supply of Common, WHITE GRANITE. BLLE. PINK, and other Earthenware. .\lso, a new style of Vnrple-ilovi red Ware, which the {•rettiest colored ware in market. He has also a large stock of Glass-ware and Lookiug-tilasses. March 10, 18o'.l '.i.'itf \K\% NTOC’K Of Watches, Jewelry and Silver Ware# K. Gl/oVKk II NUMBER 3, CONTAIMXG A FAMILIAR HISTORY AND DKSCRIP- TION OF NORTH CAROLINA. Selections in Prose and V^erse; many of them by eminent citizens of the State. HISTORICAL AND CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES, variety of Miscellaneous Information and Sta tistics, by C. ii. \l*iL.E\\ JUMBER 3.is a new and revised edition of the North Carolina Reader, first published in 1851. Numbers 1 and ‘2 just issued, complete the series, which is, as a whole, cheaper than any other series of Readers in the United States, and as complete. The Editor (Prof. Iiub>>ani) in his Preface to Num ber 1 deems it proper to allude to a few of the peculiar advantages aimed at by the Superintendent of Common Schools while making efl'orts to have this work com pleted. The.-ie are, 1. The encourai/i>ment of a feeling of self-dependtnce, and the enlistment of popular sentiment iu behalf of the State and its institutions. It was not thought imjHjrtant. how ever, to have more than one niunber of the Reader of merely a local interest. To remedg the evil ercn/irherc complained of in com mon .ichool.t, of a perpetual change in text bookf: an expen sive habit, and one which injures the Schools hy pre venting the children from bving classified. X series of home Readers, it was supposel, would be certainly used, and this great evil thus avoided. 3. Economg, the popular system of^Readers being too long and being made so often merely to add to the profits of authors and publishers. This series is to consist of fewer numbers than those generally used, and it is believed that these numbers are sufficient, while if the sj-steni were universally used in the State, the sum saved to parents and children would amount to several thousand dollars annually. 4. To put in the hand.* of children learning to read com positions sujiciently familiar hut not of the character called childish comjiosilion.t. conUiining, in lessons easy enough for all ages, correct specimens of style, interesting in matter, and inculcating pro]>er morals, and religious in struction. The prices are, for No. 1. •J-'> cents; No. 2, 87.^ cents and No. 7') cents. A liberal deduction from these prices to Merchants and School Teachers. E. J. HALE i SON. .1. R. Rl I.I.A, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ASIIKKOKO’, N. (’., ILL attend the ('"ourts of Randolph. Moore, Mont gomery. Davidson and Guilford, and promptly at tend to all business entrusted to his care. March 10, 18o*.l JtO-Om Bacon, Lard & Butter. J AM NOW RECEIVING A VERY LARGE STOCK GKOCERIES, Consisting in part as follows:— 40 Hhds. Bacon, Sides, Shoulders aud Uams; 20 BbU. Leaf Lard; 10 Firkins Butter; 50 Sacks Coffee; 50 Bbls. Sugar, assorted; 30 * Bbls. Snuff, Eagle MiUs; 40 Boxes No. 1 Soap; 20 M Cigars; 10 Cases Matches; 2U Boxes Tobacco; 130 Bbls. Corn Whiskey, pure article; 35 “ .\pple Brandy; 30 “ Cognac Do.; 25 “ N. E. Rum; 50 Boxes Candy; 25 “ .\damantine Candles. The above Jooils were selected by myself with care, and at a reduced price for cash, and all persons buying such goods in this market will do well to examine my stock. E. F. MOORE. .March 10 !'ii-4t Oll^MM.UTIOi^. The firm of H. L. MVROVER & CO., was dissolved some time since by the withdrawal of Wm. J. My- rover, and sincc that time the business has been conduct ed alone bv the subscriber. H. L. MVROVER. FUKTIII]K :%i^TtCK. The Subscriber has associated with him in business Mr. GEORGE AV. WIGHTMAN Tlie name of the firm hereafter will be Myrover & Wightman. H. L. MYROVER. March 11. 'JO-(it w AS returneil from the North with a large Stock of (loods in his line, con sisting of Watches of all kinds and prices, from i?8 to j^liiO; Gold Chains of all kinds and prices; Breast-Pins, Ear- lliiigs anl Bracelets, a large stock; Gold Lockets, Fin ger Kings: Gold Pens and Pencils; Silver Spoons of all kinds; a fine lot Silver Cups, Plated Castors and Candle Sticks, Cake Baskets; Clocks, Military Goods and every thing usually kept in a Jewelry Store, which he is pre pared to sell on reasonable terms. His friends and the public are invited to call and examine. March 8, 1859 95-3ra NOTICE. All persons indebted to the Estate of John W’right, deceased, are requested to make immediate pay- uien^ or they will find their paper in the hands of col lecting officers. ISA.\C C. WRIGHT, Adm’r. March 10. 95-6tpd CJiPK FFj,iR BiliiPOB. The BOOKS OF subscription to a joint stock company are now open for subscriptions to build a Bridge across Cape Fear River at or near a point three miles above the (Clarendon Bridge, to be decided by the stockholders. Those who feel interested can call at the store of .V. N. McDonald, Fayetteville, or at the store of G. W. Lawrence, Mary’s Garden, where they can have an opportunity of subscribing. Call soon, as we only lack a few thousand dollars of having the stock taken— also, we wish to build the bridge as soon as possible. Shares fifty dollars each. March 12. 90- IVOTICE. The undersigned would inform her friends and cus tomers that she still continues to manufacture a superior article of CANDY. Wholesale price for one hundred pounds and upwards, eighteen cents. Orders accompanied with the CASH will receive prompt atten tion. MRS. M. B.\NKS, Green Street. Marcli 10. 95-2 w 400 of* Herring. JlOR sale, very low, 2K) Bbls Herring, by March 14 GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. 96 »tatio\i:ry. In addition to our present stock we are receiving 1*10 ReaniH Paper, Embracing every variety of CAP. LETTER, BATH LETTER. COMMERCIAL NoTE, BILL HEAD, FOLIO POST, and NOTE PAPERS. f)0 M. EN VELOPES, of every description. 1 case English and .Vinericnn SL.\TKS, assorted sizes. 1(MI gross STSEL PENS; Pen-hold^rs; School Ink-Stands VISITING CARDS; BLANK BOOKS, &c. E. J. HALE & SON. Febv 12 C(>U1^)\ nONOS FOR ^ ALE. I'^HE Western Rail Road Company have for sale in amotmts to suit purchasers, 820.000 of the Coupon Bonds of the County of Cumberland, bearing 7 per cent, interest, payable scmi- annually^n tae 1st June and 1st of December, and run ning 20 years. 890.000 of the Coupon Bond.s of the Town ot Fayetteville, bearing 0 per cent, interest, payable semi annually on the 1st January and the 1st of July, and running 20 years. These bonds were issued in accordance with law to the Western Rail Road Co., to pay the County and Town subscriptions respectively. Persons having money will find the.se bonds (at the price the Co. is selling them) a better investment than any Bank Stock in the State. For terms apply lo C. B. M.ALLETT, Esq., Pres’t, or to JNO. M. ROSE, Treas r Western R. R. Co. Fayetteville, Feb’y 26, 1858. 89tf Dr. FR.iNK WILLIAMS’S RYE WHISKEY. MITCHELL has made arrangements with Dr. Frank Williams, to be constantly supplied with his celebrated RYE WHISKEY, which can be had at his Store at all times, by wholesale or retail. Oct’r 11, 1868. 58-tf R. i\’egroe»! iHegroe!*!! Wanted. Gentlemen, your old customer is yet in market for Likely Negroes, for which 1 am determined to pay the Highest Cash Prices. Persons having such for sale would do well to give me a call, or address me at Clinton, N. C. ■\11 orders promptly attended to. J. A. McARTHUR. Clinton, N. C., March G, 185^>. 95-lyrpd .Hiotice.—]Vegroes Wanted. TO the farmers and citizens of the Counties of Duplin. Waj-ne, Johnston, Harnett, Moore, Cumberland. Robeson, Bladen, Columbus, Brunswick. New Hanover, and Sampson: The subscriber being desirous of purchasing a number of likely young Negroes, of all classes and descriptions, avails himself of this method of informing those who maj’ have such property to dispose of, that they would do well to visit me at home, or address me at Clinton, N. C.—for which they shall receive a visit. A word to the wise is sufficient, as it is well understood that I pay exceeding high prices. EVERETT PETERSON. Feb’y 14, 1859 88-9m The Scenery of the Mountains of Western North Carolina and Northwestern South Carolina, illus trated by a large Map and four Engravings. By Henry E. Colion. Price 60 cents. F'or sale by E. J. HALE iS: St,>N. March 14. . Further NupplieM ol* rpHE AMERICAN ALM.\N.\C for Jl F.\THER AND T)AUGHTER. by Miss Bremer: “WHAT WILL HE DO WITH IT.” by Bu^wer; SCHOOL BOOKS, &c., &c. March 7 E. J. HALE & SON. The 801THERX H.lRMO\Y,—.\ Further Supply just received. E. J. H.\LE & SON. Morch 7. WAlfTED, or a Mississippi pi girls, and some good familiea. Fayctt«Till«, Maj 6, 1868. NEGROES for a Mississippi plantation, men, boys. EPHR. PAGE. 8tf BACON. CHOICE North Carolina BACON, Also, W'estern Sides and Shoulders, Oct. 14.—54-tg C. B.. COOK. Deveren3L’»i Kinnie’^ Rlack^tone, reduced to Questions and Answers, upon the plan of Kinnie’s Blackstone, one Volume; Drake on Attachment. For sale by E. J. HALE & SON. Tlie Revenue liaw. COPIKS, pftmpLIet form, for sale FEW EOJBLSTORii. at th«
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