wmmmm II.M\ MS 3 «"OOI»!s, (*ooU ^ H..o|. Skirls, loth III:;-. i‘ \ ' T- "1. ■. I:- J- 'i '' ii.%1 .V^JS, 4if iS & SHOES. iii«■ stock. I > ' . N fr- -tj '.id eiij t:;-. nk-^ II' lil: ll,'- >' 1 > ^ iotliing^, >0 : u ! Kni^Uiifd f Iriie '4-tf ^ rup. n pntne Th. IKill V S! STORE, ' ‘-ypd »i |{ook*. nfnr> S|M‘lling^ itliiiaiiac for liii > «‘ii«*i*> n SEMI-WEEKli Y. fV VIII.] FAYETTF.VILLE, N. C., APRIL 25, 1859. [NO. 808.] PHIN'KD MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. EVWARI) J. HALE & SON, EI'lTonS AND I’KOrRIETORS. f ,r the -Semi-Weekly Observkr S3 00 if paid in g'i, vo ' if p.stJ during ‘.be year of subiicrip- j business portion of tlie town, and surrounded by c’n: 5 I after the year has expired, f V.\i kl;> Observlr $2 00 per annum, if paid in ' 60 if paid during liie year of subscrip- n: r after the year has expired. '.r VEHTISi-.MENTS inserted for 60 cents per :t;e of I'j Hues for the first, and 30 cents for each 1 uV'iicaiion. early advertisements by spc- i reasonable rates. Advertisers are 'i ■ s;ate the number of insertions desired, or V V.:1. !ie ritiuued till torbid, and charged accord- FAYKTTEV1LI.E HOTEI^, T. WADDILL, Proprietor. HIS, the most commodious Hotel in North Carolina, fronting 300 feet on Hay and Donaldson Streets, located in the centre of the , all the Banking Houses, Wliolesale Merchants and princi pal Produce Dealers. Business men will find the Hotel and comfortable house. All tiie Stages arrive and depart from this Hotel. Fayetteville, Oct. 1, 1858. 51- convenient Aivf cea.. ’i-ra. ■uis to be inserted insidt, charged 60 per w SPFd.VL X-'TICE. n .ii'.d ;ft ;• tl’>- iute, no name of a new subscriber I' oiH ■-viibi.iLit i>aviuent in advance, nor will • r bo sen: lo iucli ^ub'^oribers for a longer time '--Li T'T. ■h ■ . ur o’.i 5 bsf'ril.- -s ,13 desire to take tlie pa- 11 s;.stem will ploase notify us when making : t’c?. ■, y !. I'' D. & W. HfLU KL\, >l'LI' iuviie attention to their large and desirable CjJKOCERIEIS, , in part of— ; Hai:; Kio, 1-airuira and Java Coffee: 1" HbLs. and Elhds. Sugar (assorted;) Hhd.'. Molussos; Bacon—Sides and Shoulders; ' .''ack. Salt; l '>'i Boxes iroml Tobacco; l_’’i •“ Sperm, Adamantine4 Tallow Candles; •'1^' •' Soap asisorted;; f'li •• ('andy 1'"' R:i.> Shot “ liiiiii Ihs. liar Lead; ;■!' i Bbls. Snuff—Eagle Mills; -•3 Kfss Soda; 25u “ Nails. —ALSO— . iv,je and general assortment of Hardware and Cutlery; Farminpr Utensils, of all descriptions; American. English. Swedes and Peruvian Iron; Blister, rierman and Cast Steel; Blacksmiths’ Tools; '’ooptTs’ rorn Shcller^ and Straw Cutters; Buckets, Brooms and Pails; Cotton, Manilla and Jute Rope, (all kinds and 4uality;' Plow Line.s and Bed Cords; Hollow Ware; Cotton Yarns and Sheetinfrs at factory prices. All of which will be sold low for c.\sh, or on usual • t'~ p: 'r..pt paying customers. f'orNTi: Y Merch.wts are respectfully requested all and ex.i "ine our stock before purchasing else- D. & W. McLAURIN. M'lich-3. l"o'J ^^3tf SflEMWETJ. HOUSE, F.'lYETTKVIM,K, I\. C. East side of Green Street, a few doors Xorth of the Market. THK Subscriber des-ires through this-medium _ to ackowledge the liberal patronage bestow ed upon liis Hoiise the past year—and as he has just erected New Stables and ('arriage Shed conven ient to the House and to water he takes pleasure in say ing to liis patrons and the public geuerally. that he is still prepared to accomiuodato them with transient atid permanent boanl, anl respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore received. Every ex ertion on his part shall be used to render them comforta ble during their sojourn with him. His table is always supplied wi»h the best the market aflbrds. P. SH EM WELL. March 24, I80S. 8f.-tf IVEW spumo GOODS. n A » • •Fames Kfj/le IS NOW RECEIVINQ A LARGE SUPPLY OF DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES, BOLTING CLOTHS, tc., Cedar Falls Sheeting and Yarn at Factory Prices. All of which will be offered BY WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, As low as the same quality can be had in this State. March 1859. 94tf SPRING STYLES! The Fayal, Eierelt aod Havelock Hats! 4 LSO, a beautiful assortment of the L.\TEST STYLE i\ SOFT H.\TS (high and low crown,) and all the styles of the most elegant Hats of the season, can now be seen at the >>azaar. A. McKIMMON. March 16 y7-tf FRESH GOODS! (,rO€i w r.^'eiving our =tnck of Spring Goods, •■e 01 a ' ” ge as.sortment of , Frovi*;oas, Hardware^ Farm ing rten«5il*i, &Ct, ■ ■ mke such « Iditions to our stock as the s. W' TTiii .iel' at whole«ale or retail low i!. •; t !!;-i • to iirompt paying customers, or in' ” r’'■ iulo. I’ersrins wanting goods r: rcii’ec J..;!y invited to call and give us 1-u.,,r atteiuion paid to filling orders. PE.MRFRTON & SLOAN ■, N ' March 17, 'J7-8w III lit WAY.\E HOUSE, OOLDSnORO’. N c. THK undersigned announces to the public that he has taken charge of the above Es tablishment, and is prepared to accommodate Boarders, by the day, week or month. And he assures all wlio may favor him with their patronage, that he will endeavor to give perfect satisfaction. Table sup?jlied with the best tlie market affords. JAS. G. SMITH. Goldsboro’, Jan’y 28, 18o9 84-lyr WESTERN R.\II. ROAD. B' 0= N and after Monday, 22d day of November, the Freight Train will run REGULARLY' between Fay etteville and McClenahan’s Station: leaving Fayetteville every morning at 7 o'clock and returning at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of same day. Consignors are requested to send tickets with artiele*. Mating consignee, destination, &c. W. A. KUPER, Chief Eng'r & Sup’t. Whenever the amount of freight may require, an ex tra Train will leave Fayetteville and return in thss afternoon. Nov’r 22, 1858. 65- R,UL ROID .\'OTli! TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. NEW, CHEAP, AND EXPEDITIOUS ROUTE FOR Freight for the Interior of North Carolina. MERCH.\NTS and other? about purchasing their Fall and Winter Supplies, are requested to notice, that by the completion of ulie North Eastern Hail R«i:id from Charleston, S. C.. to Cheri.w, the advantages of a CHEAP and EXPEDITIOUS Route from the Seaboard has been opened to them. All freight consigncii to the care of the Agont of the North Ea-Jterii Rail Road will be forwarded TREE OF COM.MISSION. No charge will he made for Storage at (?heraw. All gools will bo taken care of in the Company’s Warehouse until ^.ent for. A schedule of charges for tranjportation of freight will be found at the Post Office. S. S. SOLO.AIONS, Eng’r and Sup’t. Aug. 3, 1S58. 34-tf LUTT E lU J UN ]\EW DRY CiOOD^! If. IS RECEIVIXO LEACHED Shirting, from the well-known Mills Hart- lett's & James's. New York; Bates’s and Young America soft finished, suited to the needle or sewing machine. Summer Cassinieres, Kentucky .leans, Union ?>Iixtures; Tiinen Drillings, >Vhite and (,’olored Cotton Drillings; Colored and White .Mien Dales’ aiid Marseilles Quilts; lileacheil Slieetiujis and Pillow Goods; Table Damask, Toweling and Napkins; Calicos. Ginghams, Urilliantes. White Jaconets; Nansook. Tarlet'in and Swiss Muslin; Printed Lawns and Lr.wn Robes; Jaconet. Swiss and Lisle Inserting and Edging; Head Dresses, .Muslin Embroidered (dollars; Under-sleeves and Collars, insets, (extra Super;) I’lack Silk Lace and Edgings; Ribbons and Silk Fringes, Ruches, Artificials and Wreaths: Kid Gloves, Lace Mitts, Black and Fancy Belts; Bonnets. Flats and Hats for girls: Lustre, Linen and Plaid Dusters; Extension Skirts, with improved Bustle; Umbrellas. ParasoN. Shoes and Gaiters; Driving and Riding W’hips. Fayetteville, March 21, l>S-'>y. V)8-r>w ill ore x\ew Ooods! I.V.M just receiving my Spring Stock of GooJ^ in my line. They were selected in the Nortliern cities by myself, with great care, and bought un the most reason able terms, by which I am enabled to offer the largest stock I ever before oflered to the public, and to offer th«m generally At Greatly Reduced Prices. FRUIT.S—Rair^ins. Figs, Prunes, Apples, Lemoni, Or anges, Clierries. Currants, \c. PICKLES, JELLIES AND PRESERVES—a great va riety: PERI’l SlERlES .\ND EXTR.\CTS of various kinds; FANCY SOAPS \ND POMADES; MUSICAL INSTRUMKNTS—Fiddles, Drums, Fif«», Flutes. Banjos. Guitars, ic.; WALKING CANES—ofeverv kind; BASKETS AND WILLOW WARE; HOBBY ilORSFS, &c.; NUTS: FINE AND COMMON CANDIES; SARDINES; FINE CIGARS: SMOKING x CHEWING TOBACCO; CR.\CKERS; FINE POCKET KNIVES; .V large assortment of PORT-.MON.\IES, someverv nice; FANCY ENVELOPES, and FANCY GOODS, TOYS and YANKKK NOTio.NS: An assortiiicn; of INDIA Rl'BP>ER GO(JD.S; COMBS, WHIPS, FISITING TACKLE. The public are rop’cctfully invited to call and ex amine my sti'ck. I have a great luany handsome things that cannot fail to please. JAS R. lp:e. Hotel Building. March .31, 1859 1- TROY & FUI.LER, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, I^UinBERTO.'f, ROBE^O:V Co., M. C. Robert e. troy and john p. fuller, hav« formed an association for the practice of their pro fession in Robeson County. The former will also at tend the Courts of Bladen and Columbus; the lattar will also attend those of Cumberland. The Office in Lumberton will be kept open at all times. Jan’y 1, 18.58. 7S- JOSEPH \i\KKR~ Jk., ATTORrVEY AT LAW, Has taken an office next door to W'm. 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, 1853. 79tf THO. C. FULLER, ^^ttornetf nnd Counsellor at Mjuw. OFFICE at Eccles’s Bridge, recently occupied by James Banks, Esq.. Fayetteville, N. C. Jan’y 1, 1857. P. J. Sllf€L.AIR, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., "IITILL practice in the Courts of Robeson, Cumberland, VV Harnett and Richmond, Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to hin. Feb’y 5, 1859 8G- Law ]\otice. TAMES L. GAINES and son E. J. GAINES, will, in *) future, ^raciice law in copartnership, in the Coun ties of Montgomery, Stanly. Anson and Moore. They may be addressed either at Troy, N. C., where E. J. Gaines resides, or at Norwood’s N. C. 4tf Troy, April 7, 18-39. LAW AOTIC’E. The undersigned has removed to Newbern, with the intention to devote himself wholly to the practice of the law. He will attend the Courts in all of the sur rounding counties, and will also practice before the Su preme Court at Pwaleigh. D. K. McRAE. Dec’r 22, 1858. 76-6m LOVERD ELDRIDGE, •Mttornetf at Etaw, IIJ^ILL attend the Courts of Johnston acd Sampion Counties. Smithfield, April 15, 1856. 96tf J. K. B11X17 Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ASIIEBORO’, N. C., \ If ILL attend the Courts of Randolph, Moore, Mont gomery, Davidson and Guilford, and promptly at tend to all business entrusted to his care. March 10, 1859 96-6m ^Medical mYotice* R. H. A. McSWAIN has taken an office on Anderson Street, in the rear of .Messrs. Ray & Pearce’s Store, where he can be found by those desiring his professional services. August 21, 18.'’>8. 4t>lf ROBINSON'S nA YIPl LATEI> GI AXO. 'rH!' i NEyUALED FERTILIZER, composed of one 1 .. i'.; he'f Peiiivian Guano, . Ti?-' Oroiiiifi Bone, ■ -.* le'^i Phof!»i>hatic (liuano, ■ . i' .:i tor imnied- ite r.se, being prepared by new . i r, ^'hinery, by which means the most per- ’* ■ ri 1' efiected. relucing all to a uniform .••r: :t:. 1 ?.i!' afiplieation by nniLL or otherwise, 'iie • j erfeci older. .\nd 1 luive no hesita- - *u .:.s liiat for all crops it is equal to any fer- ' .. ,,••1 to the farming community. The i-.l KEPT PERFKCTt-Y t.'NIFUK.H in all CaseS, : :A\T!:u tocoutain 8 pfTcent. of AM.'lONl.V, : • !r cent, of P.ONR PHO.^PHATR OF i . j up in good hags, weighing about l-il: I . i w'U ]ili.‘.ise notice, that the name ■ i : br.:;'li-d on each bag—none other is i'! lienee in the trade, and the general sat- ; Ivy all Guanoes sold by me, ' 1 . p’.i>; a the article now offered ■vnf : ted. I wii; also keep constantly on I’ i'lr ,\!exic.in and other Guanoes, - .11 1 - ,fi; a^ I'.w as ;•> house in the city. W.M. ROBINSON, Nos. 4 i G IIi)Li.isGswoRTii Strekt, JVifar Prcttt St. Wharf, BALTI.MORE. " ' "N S MANIPULATED GUANO is also ' ■ - "lit by the following Agents: J ' NMVETT. Alexandria, Va. '' UlUI.'MN & MAIGNE, Norfolk. Va. f ‘1 KINKER & CO., Richmond, Va. Hi i\IAS BRANCH & SONS, Petersburg. Va. ' ■■ 15. (i. WORTH. Wilmington, N. C. ’ - 93-3mpd Vresh .Irrivais. I 'I .-I-ivfi pr Steanier Fanny, •’ ^ !'• l. ;tra No. 1 -M.VCKEREL (for retailing,) “ 1 do. ■1.. “ 1 do. 'iKsS SHAD; '■HKESE: - N-w Hulled BUCKWHEAT FLOUR: 1',. .f; Mess Pork; Goshen Butter, Pocket ' ,,MVe; Molas.-ies; and every thing in the ‘ •• wlii. li I will sell cheap for CASH or ex- ' ■ ■' '■ !li ; y Produce. w. QTEAMER “F.\NNY’’ leaves Fayetteville every Mon- 'lay and Thunsd.ay morning, at 15 minutes after Sun rise: and Wilmington Tuesday and Friday, at o’clock, —carrj-ing 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 Steamer “ROWAN’’ will be re paired in a few days. She will then take her place in the line. T. S. LUTTERLOH. Oct’r 4. 18.58. 51-tf IXEW L.1^. [HAVE associated with me, in this line, Mr. John K. Dailey, and will style the firm ORRELL & D.VILE\. We have purchased* the Steamer Sol’tiierner, and in a few d.ays, will have a New Flat employed with her. Those favoring us with their patronage may rely upon prompt despatch, by applying to Mr. Dailey on board, or to me at my office. R- M. ORRELL. R. M. OltREt.I.. March 2fi, 1859 JOHN K. UAILKY. 800-tf FOR W IL.TIllfCJTO V. STEAMER HATTIE HART.—Capt. Pei;k, "IITILL leave this place regularlv VV every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 8 o’clock, A. M., and arrive at Wilmington same evening. Will also leave Wilmington at 9 o’clock, A. •M., every MONDAY and THURSDAY, and arrive at this place next morning, early. For light freight, or passage, having goid ac commodations, apply on board, at Rush & Orrell s wharf. April 13 6-2m Carolinian copy. AI%\\TAL F. k W. .T1EETI.\€J. P. K. CO. .\OTICE. 1 I'KRI'VIAN GUANO; ' • MME; ' I'll- HAY; •> i:-)ls. GLUL. 1 by WORTH }■ i'). 1-:,^. C. TROY 60-tf UTLEY. 27- THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Fay etteville & Western Plank Road Co. will take place on Thursday 28th inst., at 11 o’clock, in the Town Hall. JNO. M. ROSE, Sec’y F. &. W. P. R. Co. Fayetteville, April 8 1859. 4-tm Elenientarv Spelling !'-by E. J. HALE 4 SON. 00^ The 43d Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of North Carolina, will be held in ST. STLPHEN’S CHt'RCU, GOLDSBOROUGH, first Wednesday in May, 1859. EDWARD LEE WINSLOW', Sec’y. Fayetteville, April 4, 1859. 2- L1\D FOR SU-R. T OFFER for sale 64H .Veres of L.\ND, lying on the West bide of Cape Fear River, two miles below Fay etteville. and extending from the river into the sand hills. This tract is about equally divided into river- ridge, swamp and sand-hill Land. About SO acres, adjoining the river, are under cultivation and are well suited to the growth of Corn and Grass: none of the Swamp has been cleared. There arc several good sites for a dwelling house on the sand-hills. Any person wishing to purchase will do well to make early appli cation, as I have determined to sell. THOMAS J. ROBINSON. Sept. 8, 1858. 44tf HOl>*E, LOT A.\D !%E(.;K0. The undersigned wishing to close up their old busi ness, offer for sale the HOUSE and liOT on Hay- mount. formerly occupied by Major Gilmore. Also, a NEGRO BOV 14 years of age; having tried him for the last five months, we can recommend him as an excel lent servant, both for house or out of doors, sold for no fault, but to close old business. F. N. & J. H. ROBERTS. May 3, 1858. 7tf Alabama Lands ior ^iale. 1 I ACRES, in Heiir^ county, 3 miles below , i I ;oluinhia. on the Chattahochee river, and 25 miles below Fort Gaines; 850 acres are cleared—500 acres are river bottom, whicli will produce from 20 to 50 bushels Corn, or from 1,(100 to 2,-500 pound> of Cot ton to the acre. On tlie place are all the necessary im provements— Houses for Negroes; good water, and as healthy as any section of .\labama. f’or further par ticulars aj)ply to me, at Midway Ala., or R. .\LLIS0N and A. G. .lANES, oi; the premises. Also, l,l(tO acres Land, near Midway, Barbour coun ty—800 acres cleared—all fresh, having been cleared in the last seven years. Tliis is strong lime Land, and will produce from 20 to 30 bushels Corn, and from l.(HK> to 2,tK)0 lbs. Colton per acre. Improvements fine—the Dwelling cost $4,000, and is situated on a high sandy ridge, with good w.ater, and every convenience desir able in a country residence. Both of these places are known in Columbus. Ga., where inquiries can be made. I invite those wlio are purchasing, to examine these placcs during tlie coming spring and summer, and judge them by what they see. C. A. ROSE, Millway, Barbour county, Ala March 9 (Sav. Rep.) 95-tf for 8ale* T OFFER for sale about bOOO Acres of Pine Lands near Fayetteville, containing an immense quantify of Mill Timber, and a number of Turpentine Boxes, and several new tasks may be cut. There is on the premises a fine Dwelling House, and all necessary out-houses,—Scup- pernong and Isabella Grape Vines,-^UlOO young Peach and Apple Trees of Lindley’s best varieties; also, a good FARM of about 150 acres cleared; and also a GRIST and SAW^ MILL; and a fine large ^leadow of about 140 acres. The Fayetteville and Coal Fields Rail Road passes through these lands about a mile from the Mills. 1 will sell in parcels to suit purchasers, but would pre fer to sell the whole together. Apply to Thos. S. Lut- terloh, Esq., Fayetteville, or the subscriber at Pitts- borough, N. C. J- H. ilAUGHTON. Nov. 12, 1857. 60tf FOR SALE OR REN1\ A CONVENIENT DWELLING HOUSE, onHaymoiint, near Mr. J. C. Thomson’s. For particulars enquire of J. G. SHEPHERD, Esq., or A. M. CAMPBELL. May 7. 9tf €antweir« Carolina Justice. Just rec’d. £• J* HAli£ & SON* D' DE ROSSET, BROMN & CO., WILMIXGTOX, JV. C. BROU N, DE ROSSET & CO., XEW YORK Commission .Tlercliants, OS 9 z.. GO S Si o CO ^ ^ I 9^ ® £3 2>b - n e:© IVorth Carolina Readers. NUMBERS 1 AND 2. PREPARKI> WITH SPECIAL KEFEKKNCE TO THE WANTS A^'D INTERESTS OF JVorth Carolina. ITNDIR THK AUSPICKS OF TIIK Sl PEl'INTFNUEST OF CO.M- MOX SCIIOOI.3, BT Rev. F. .Tl. lliibbai’fl, PROFSSSOR OF THE LATIN LANUUAGK AND LITEEATUEE l.N THK UNIVKU8ITY OF NORTH CAP.ULINA. io J^“Particular attention given to the i sale of Naval Stores, Cotton and other 13 produce. April 16, 1859 6-3mospd T. C. Sc B. «. W ORTH, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan’y 28, 1859 84tf WM. H. TlRLINf^TON, Coniniission iTlercliant, WILMINGTON, N C., 'I'ITILL give prompt and personal attention to all con- VV signments of SPIRITS TURPENTINE, ROSIN, TAR, COTTON, FLOUR, and other country produce, either for sale or shipment. My wharf and warehouses being conveniently located for the reception of produce, either by Railroad or River, enables me to make charges light. Nov’r 8 tf W. H. ALLEN.] [J. M. CLARK. ALLEN & CLARK, Commission ]?lercliants, WILMINGTON, N. C. DEALERS IN LIME, PLASTEK, CEMENT, HAIR, kf. Agents for Rush & Orrell’s Line of Steamers PROMPT personal attention given to consignments Naval Stores, Cotton or other Country Produce, for sale or shipment. Jan'y 19, 1859. 81- W'lLLlAlVl 1>. :?IAH^r, Inspector of *"\*aral Stores^ WILMINGTON, N. C., Will pay strict attention to all business entrusted to his care, and solicits a share of public patronage. Office in Hall’s Building, No. 43, (up stairs,) North Water Street. April 8, 1858 4-6mos F. M. mmLL, GROCER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 29 North Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. Prompt and personal attention given to the reception of all kinds of country produce, either for sale or shipment. Orders for groceries frem cash customers will receive immediate attention, free of commissions. Nov. 19, 1858. 64-ly Or. It. A. BLACK, FFICE Frout Rooma, over Dr. S. J. Hinsdale’s Chemist 0 Drue Store. Fcb> 7, 1850. 76tf J. WILLLl.n PA«E,~:n. D., PITTSBOKOUGH, N. C. Dr. P.\GE may be found at his office when not pro fessionally engaged. May fi, 1H.)7. 5tf DEA TAL i\OTICE. Having engaged in another business, I find my lime too much taken up to attend to the duties of my profession; and liaving a partner (Dr. R. Scott) who is in every way competent to please all my friends. I take great pleasure in recommending him to i//with whom I have the slighte.-t influence. His prices will suit any who are desirous of having their teeth operated on in a skilful manner. .\nd with niy best wishes for niy nurcessor, and this community. 1 withdraw from the firm, having no fear but that Dr. Scott will give the most fastidious entire satis faction. D. W. C. BEN BOW'. Jan’y 10, 1859. 78tf OEATIJiiTRY. Dr. j. DAVIS having decided on perma nently locating in the Town of Fayette ville, resjiectfully offers liis services to the citizens of tliis place and surrounding country. In all the various branches of his Profession, including the manufacture of Mineral Teetli, he is satisfied, after an extensive experience, to which is added a thorough Den tal education, that he can give entire satisfaction as far as is in the power of Dentistry. All inegularities of the Teeth treated in a proper and careful manner, as well as diseases of the mouth. None but the proper metals are made use of in the various operations. Charges will be j moderate, that the benefits of the Profession may be | placed within the reach of all who may feel an interest : in the preservation of the Teeth. I Unr-Offi ce over Houston's Jewelry Store, where he ! QE may be found at all times. I Slay 10. 1858. 9tf ' WORTH A: CTLEY, i Forwarding and Creneral Commission Merchants, Faifctteville, .V. C. | J. A. WORTH. {^-*f) JOS. t'TLET. ' R. n, ORRELL, 1 TURPENTINE INSPECTOR. | Those sending their Spirits Turpentine to me may i rely upon it to have prompt and careful attention. | My warehouses are fronting the wharves and near the i river. Sept’r 18, 1858. 46tf JOSBPa R. BLOSSOM. AND Forwarding illerchant, W*ilmin^ton, J\\ C. NUMHEK 8, CONTAINING A FAMILIAK ULSTOUY AXD DESCRIP TION Of NtJRTlI CAR* >r,IN A. Selections in Prose and Verse; many of them by eminent eitizens of the State.- HISTORICAL AND CIIRONOLOf’.K’AL T vBLES And a variety of Miscellaneous Inlbrmution and Sia tistics, by C. H. NUMBER 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 i>, as u whole, cheaper than any other scries of Readers in the United States, and as complete. The Editor (Prof. Hubbard) in his Preface to Num ber 1 deems it proper to allule to a few of tlie peculiar advantages aimed at by the Suj)erinu-ndeiit of I'oinraon Schools while making efforts to liave thiis work com pleted. These are, > 1. The encouragement of a foh'itj nf j mdfnce, and the enlistment of popular aeniiniont in beh:ilf of the State and its institutions. It was not thougUt iinportaut, how ever, to have more than one number of the Hea'ler of merely a local interest. 2. To remedy the eril everyichtr romplamed of in com mon schoolt, of a perpetual rhanye in n 'i in J.s; an expen sive habit, and one which injures tlie Schools by pre venting the children from being -classified. A series ■>f home Readers, it was supposed, would bt. certaijily used, and this great evil thus avoided. 3. Economy, the popular system of Readers be'ing too long and being made so often merely tr. 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 t aesc nuiiibirs e." sufficient, while if the sy.stem were universally used in the State, the sum saved* to parents an.l children would amount to several thousand dollars urinnnlly. 4. To put in the hand' of chihS -tn ,-q t' read cori- pofitions sufrriently familiar bu> «■ vj n-~ -r - jp chilJijh composiliom, coniaini’it'. ir; ei. J" rnouph for ail ages, correct specimens of r-'yle ;i r-'siinc ir. matter, and inculcating proper mor.-iis, and relifc.cus in struction. The priccs are, for No. 1, 2'. cent^: > ‘'Tj cen'.s and No. ", 75 cents. A libera! ded'icuon frvin tiiesu prices to Merchants and School Teachfr^:, E. J. HALE & SON’. 2000 Prompt personal attention given to all Consign ments, and Cash advances made on Produce to be shipped to other ports or sold in this market. Feb. 12, 1855. 67tf JAS. C. SMITH. MILES COSTIN. JAS. C. SMITH & Co., Factors, Commission and, For~ warding *lMercliants. WILMINGTON. N. C. PROMPT attention given to sale of TIMBER, LUM BER, NAVAL STORES and all kinds of Produce. Liberal advancements made on Consignments. Refers to E. P. Hall, Pres't Branch Bank of State. H. R. Savaok, Cash r Bank Capt F»ar. John Dawson, Esq. April 25 1858. 5-1Y WrLLlAM J. PRICE^ Inspector of JVaval Stores, WILM/XGTOX, X. C. Solicits the patronage of his country friends and all others engaged in the Turpentine business. Office liortli Water fitreel. Nov’r 22, 1858. 64-lypd PETER MALLETT D. COLDEN iMURRAY, ERilL COmnilSSION MERCHANT, 62 South Street, XEW YORK. July 29, 1858. 32- WATCHES & JEWELRY, NEW AND PESIRABL2, BT JAS. T. HOUSTOI¥, SrCCESSOR TO J. M. BEASLEY. ALSO, A LOT OF FIXE DOIBLE-BARREL fcl NS, AT REDUCED PRICES, by JAS. T. HOUSTON. March 1, 1869 93tf BOOTS ^ shoe:s^ AT WHOLESALE. JNO. M. WALKER, of NORTH CAROLINA, W’ I T H P. P. SHAW A: CO., 31 AND 83 Dey Street, New York, WILL be happy to see his Southern friends at the above establishment, where, either personally or by order, they may be supplied from an extensive and well assorted Stock of Goods in that line, gotten up expressly for the Southern trade. Nov. 29, 1858. 67-ly. TIN PLATE, Sheet Iron, Iron Wire, cooKinro stovej* ai%d ti:v.ware. Always on hand, at AVholesale or Retail. Ji 0 OFIXG, G UTTERING, And all kinds of Jobbing, done at short notice, by C. W. ANDREW'S, Market Square, Fayetteville. July 9. 27-tf E. BOHNW^T^ for Chickering^s Piano*, Of which he baa always some on hand. Wilmington, N. C., Oct’r 2, 1868. 61-lypd incCAY & STOW\ SUCCESSORS TO STOW & SMAKi, IMPORTERS, JOBBERS AND DEALERS IN Hardware, Cutlery, ShoFels, Nails, Hollow ware, &c* 37 WARREN ST. NEAR BROADWAY, NEW YORK. T. n, SACKETT Would be pleased to see his friends at the above Houie. Feb’y 23, 1859 91-3mlmi Groceries! CJrocerica*!! LBS. N. C. BACON HAMS; 10 Ilhds. good MOLASSES; 10 Bbls. C. SUGAR: 10 J bbls. E. M. SNUFF; 200 Sack? SALT: —ALSO— 50 Boxes TOBACCO, at ruanufactnrers prices, and many other articles in the Grocery and Fai^ware line, which will be sold low by GOLDSTON k FULLER. )|®“Sirict attention paid to orders. April 14 5-2w dissoI£tio\. ” TEDMAN & nORNE, Jr., being anxious to closo their business, offer for sale at low figures their stock of goods on hand. Our accounts are all due and we would be pleased to hn. e them aettled. J. C. STEDMAN. J. W. HORNE. April 14. 4-lm For Hire. the month or for the remainder of the year, a GIRL, who is a first rate House-Senant. Apply to TllOS. A. E. EVANS. April 18 6- s B'c !%OTICK. Ifloore County, C. N pursuance of an order of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, the undersigned w;ill sell at the Court House door, in the town of f'artiiage. on 2'‘ih -\pril 1859, and on a credit of six months, SEVFiRAL LIKELY NEGROES, belonging fo the Est.ate of Or. Charles Chalmers, dec’d; j»urch.tser« will be reiiuired give bond with good securitj-. at the same time and place will be hired the balnnce cf the Slaves be longing to said C. Chalmers’ estate, for the remainder of the year 1859. B. C. WILLIAMS. Adm’r. March 31 2-t« Caroluui •V. C* The Atlantic and North ('arolina llu:!ri)..d bcijig now completel to Beaufort HarJior. T h ve de'cmined to locate at Carolina City for the purpose of (ioinsr a Forwarding and General Commission and hope by promptness and i«trict a^ti’rtion to merit patronage and support. Being the Ageiu of Nlurray’s Line of First Class Packets to this and Morehead t'iiy, every effort will be made to make tiiis tiio cheap-rt and most expeditious route to New York. Ve^^ei-^ wiil be loaded and discharged at my W harf (nljoining tic Rail road Wharf,) and thereby save cartage and lighterage. Particular attention will he given to ail order';, find to the sale and shipment of Produce. WM. B. (.RANT. July 29, 1858. 32-ly TAKK\ rP, Taken up and committed to the Jail of Cumberland County on the 15th inst., a NKGIIO BJV. named JtJHN BRACE or JOHN FR.VNKLIN, who says he is free, and that he came from Columbia, S. V. John is small, a bright mulatto, and had on when taken up a white wool hat and steel-mixed frock coat .ind punta. The owner of said Negro is notified to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away, or he wiil be dealt with as the law directs. GEO. L. M;KAV, Jailer. Oct’r 15, 1858. 55- I military goods, ! Swords, Sashes, Belts, Epaulettes, Laces, AND EYERY DESCRIPTIO.N UF .MILITARY GOODS, ACCORDING TO THE Latest C. s. Army and Regulations. SCHUYLER, HARTLEY & GrThAM, i:?IPOKTER$$ A TIAlfIJFACTVRCRS, 19 MAIDEN LANE, JTetc JTork, June 30. 24-ly COUPON BONDS FOlt - AU:. The Western Rail Road Company have for sale in amounts to suit purchasers, ?20,000 of the Coupon Bonds of the ■ 'oui.iy of Cumberland, bearing 7 per cent, interest, payable semi annually on the 1st June and 1st of December, and run ning 20 years. S90,00U of the Coupin liond.s of the Town ot Fayetteville, bearing 6 per cent, interest, payable semi annually on the 1st January and the 1st of J>dv, and running 20 years. These bonds were issued in accnrdanoe with 1. w to the Western Rail Road Co., to pny the (’ounty and T .‘ ii subscriptions respectively. Persons having money will find rliese honds s' 'he price the Co. is selling them) a be:'e/ i;ivi-tr.'-,it tiHn any Bank Stock in the State. For terms apply to C. P-. M Afd.E i’T. Ksq -’i' f. or to JNO. -M. F1; ' ^’r Weitora K. H Co. Fayetteville, Feb’y 1858. All person® indebted to the com->rr. of FR 'XK JERRY and J. H. KOBER\.S k '0.. ar r i ’ to come forward and scnlc t ir bill- I. ;; .• .. •; by the last of tiii? month, tn* y wlil und iJ;?m in ih hands of a Lawful Collector. J. U. ROrLR73 & CO. May 3, 1858. 7tf