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SBMI.WBBKL. Y.
[VOL. VIII.]
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., MAY 9, 1859.
[NO. 812.]
MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS.
KDWARD J. HALE & SON,
I’lUTOllS AND I’ROPRIETORS
, . r ih> Soiui-Weekly Ohskrvfr S:i (X) if paM in
, V . .. :r ■'>’ it' pai'i iluring ihe year of subscrip-
,r >1 iiftt'f the year has expired.
.1 W.i'kly Ohskuvkr S- (K> per annum, if puiil in
;if I'.iiil tluriu}; Ihe year of subjicrip-
,1 -r i OU after the year has expired.
J \|iVI!HTISKMKNTS inserled for (10 cents per
Ill linos for the first, ami 30 cents for each
. li’i, piiblicaiion. Yearly ailvertiseinents by spe-
at reasonable' rates. Advertisers are
• . t!\to the number of insertions desired, or
wii’; bo ' outiuiicd till torbid, and charged accord-
\ ivorii't'iiH'nt;; to be inserted inside, charged 50 per
;■ ,>\tr:l.
Sl'KClAL XOTICK.
]•'■ i!h :iiid at'ier this date, uo name of a new subscriber
' eiiieivd without payment in advance, nor will
... 1.,. eiit to such subscribers for a longer time
.1 ; t"*'-
.x .t .'ur-.M subscribers as desire to take the pa-
' will j'lease notify us when making
FA\ ICTTEl lLLE HOTEL,
T. WADDILL, Proprietor.
^HIS, ilic most commodious Hotel in North
1 t'arolina, fronting 300 feet on Hay and
j* * Donaldson Streets, located in the centre of the
business portion of the town, and surrounded by all
the lianking Hoiise.x, Wholesale Merchants and jiriiici-
p!il Produce Dealers.
Uf^^' lUisiness men will find the Hotel a convenient
and comfortable house.
•Ml the Stages arrive ami depart from this Hotel.
Fayetteville, Oct. 1, IHSH. 51-
SHKiVIVVELL HOUSE,
FAVETTEVII,I.E. C.
Knat sit/t of Green Street, n /ctc iJoors ^'orth
of tlte Mitrhe.t.
^,,-A ^HE Subscriber desires through this medium
lisaii ackowledge the liberal patronage bestow-
ed upon his House 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 his patrons and the public generally, that he is
still prepared to accomniolate them with transient and
perniauent board, and respectfully solicits a continuance
of the liberal patronage heretofore received. I'verj’ ex
ertion on his jiart shall be used to render them comforta
ble during their sojourn with him. His table is alway*
supplied with the best the market affords.
P. S HEM WELL.
.March 24. 18.58. 8r»-tf
w
U, ii W. McLll RIN,
•I’Ll: invite attention to their large and desirable
. k ..f
CliK OCEKIES,
.-.'.in;; in part of—
1.'^ H iirs Rio, l..airuiru and Javu Coffee;
I ' l ami Ilhds. Su^ar (a>surted;)
Hhds. Mohksses;
Hacou—k?idc“s and Shoulders;
’m .''ui-ks Salt;
1' i H 'xes iTuod Tobacco;
11’"' •“ Spt-rm, Adaiiiautine\ Talluw Candle*;
Snap : assorted; )
' ' “ ('andy “
]■ i' l>a>:> Shot “
1 ' " It'S. l>ar Lead;
; ' : lU'Is. Snuff—Eagle Mills;
Kc;;.s Soda;
“ NaiU.
—ALSO—
and general assortment of
HardUare and Cutlery;
Faniiinir Utensils, of all descriptioii.i;
\iiierican, English, Swedes and Peruvian Iron;
lUister, German and Cast Steel;
Hlacksmiths’ Tools;
iVxtpers’ l)o.;
' 'orn Sheller# and Straw Cutters;
1 buckets, IJrooms and Pails;
Cotton, Manilla and .lute Hope, ( all kinds and
ijuality;;
Plow Line.s and Bed Cords;
FI olio w Ware;
'ottiin Yarns and Sheetings at factor}’ priee.s.
All of which will be sold low fob cash, or on usual
iii^to prompt paying customers.
Coi'NTRT Merchants are respectfully requested
il and examine our stock bafore purchasing else-
re. D. w. McLAUHlN.
M irch 3, 1859 y3tf
FRESH GOODS!
U*l. are now receiving our stock of Spring Goods,
\\ ■ 'iisi'ting of a large assortment of
hroeeries Proiisious, Hardware, Farm-
iug tteiisils
; -;.ect to make such additions to our stock as the
. ,\iiros. We will sell at wholesale or retail low
: r n short time to prompt paying customer'*, or
>■ t-.r country produce. Persons wanting gools
.r line -.re respectfully invited to call and give U8
il. Particular attention paid to filling orders.
PEMBERTON & SLOAN.
F tteville. N. T.. March 17. 1850. 97-8w
ROBI\SO-VS ~
n A AI PI L ATED UI A A O.
"j’ ' l NE'jL'.\LED FERTILIZER, composed of one
IVriiviaii CMiiaiio,
WAVAE HOl!E,
GOLDSBORO', N.
1'^HE unilersigned announces to the public
that he has taken charge of the above Es
tablishment, and is prepared to accommodate
i^oarders, by the day, week or month. And
he assures all who may favor him with their patronage,
that he will endeavor to give perfect satisfaction. Table
supplied with the best the market affords.
JAS. 0. SMITH.
Goldsboro’. Jan'y 28, 1859 84-lyr
WESTERN RAIL ROAD.
TROY & FUr.LER, |
Attorneys and ronn.sellors at Law, i
i.ii?riBF:KTo.ir, R0BE*«0ir co., :v. c.
Robert E. TKOY and JOIIN p. fuller, have
formed an association for the practijo of their pro
fession in Robeson County. The former will also at
tend llie Couil.s of Bladen mid (^oluiiibus: the laltui' will
also attend thosa of (’umborland.
The Office in Lumborton will be kept open at all times.
Jan’y 1, 1858. 73-
.lOSEIMI liAKER,. Jr.,
ATTOR A EV AT li A W ,
Has taken an office next door to Wni. B. Wright's Law
Office on Green Street. He will attend and practice
in the Coniit}' and .Sujierior Courts of Cumberland.
Bladen, Robeson and Sampson.
March 23, 1853. T9tf
THO. C. PtTLLER,
*§Ht>mey and VounHeHor af ijair.
OFFICE at Eccles's Briilge, recently occupied by James
Banks. Esq., Fayetteville, N. C.
Jan'y 1, 1857.
P. J. MIAC I.AIK,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
FAYETTEVILLE. N. C.,
TILL practice in the Courts of Robeson, Cumberland.
Harnett and Richmond, Prompt attention
given to all luisiness entrusted to hin.
Feb'v 5, 185'.t «r>-
DE \m%ET, BROWN & CO.,
\VIL}f/X(!TOX, X. (\
DEKOSSET & CO.,
A 7;ir yoh'K.
I'oiii III iioII e rt* lia IIIM,
sr Z-r/:
S 2- £-
t-." -
ON and after Monday, 2’2d 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 uflernoon of same day.
Consignors are requested to send tickets with articles,
stating consignee, destination, A:c.
W. A. KUPER,
Chief Eng'r & Sup't.
Whenever ihe amount of freight may require, an ex
tra Train will leave Fayetteville and return in the
afternoon.
Nov'r 22, 1858. 15-
RilL ROiD iNOTlCE!
TO
COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
w
: tine
round Rone,
XEW, CHE\P, m EXPEDITinUS ROUTE FOR
Freight for the Interior of North Carolina.
MERCJI.VNTS and others about purchasing their Fall
and Vinter Supplies, are requested to tiotice. that
by the completion ot the North Eastern Rail lUiud from
Charleston, S. toCheraw. the advantages ofaCHE.M’
and HXPEDITIOL'S Route from the SeaV>oard has been
opened to them.
All freight consigned to the care of the Agent of the
North Eastern Rail Road will be forwarded FREE OF
COM.MISS ION.
No charge will be made for Storage at Cheraw. All
godls will be taken care of in the Company's Warehouse
until sent for.
A schedule of charges for transportation of freight will
be found at the Post Office.
S. S. SOLOMtJNS, Eng'r and Sup't.
Aug. 3, 1858. 34-tf
LUTTERLOH’S LINE.
liRW \oti*(% i
l.VMES L. GAINES and son E. .1. GAINES, will, in ■
• I future, practice law in copartnership, in the ('ouii- i
ties of -Montgomery. Stanly, Anson and Monre.
They may be adilressed either at Troy, N. ('., where
E. J. Gaines resiiles. or at Norwood's N. C.
Troy, April 7. 185U. Itf
I.AW AOTIt'E.
^pHE undersigned has removed to Newbern. with the ,
1 intention to clcvote himself wholly to the practice of j
the law. He will attend the (.'ourts in all of the sur
rounding counties, and will also j'lactice befnri- the Su-
jireme Court at Raleigh. I). K. McRAE.
Dec'r 22, 1.S5H. 75-Om
. LOVERD ELDKIUGE,
•tftorneif at ir, |
ll'^ILL attend tlio Courts of Johnstou and Sampson !
M Counties.
Smithfield. April 15, lh5C. 'Jfltf '
J. R. ni LLA, ~
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
ASIlKliOllO’, -\. (’.,
ll'^ILL attend tlie Courts of Uamlolph, .Moore, Mont-
W gomery. Davidsim and Guilford, and promptly at
tend to all busine'^s entrusted to his care.
March 10, 1S59 9C-Cni
•ftedicni •IToHce*
Dr. H. a. McSWAlN has takt-n an office on Amlerson
Street, in the rear of .Messti. Ray \ Pearce's Store,
where ha can be found by those desiring hi* professional
services.
August 21, 1858. liitf
Dr. K. A. BI^ACK,
FFICK Front Rooms, over Dr. S. J. Hinsdale's Chemist
and Drug Store.
Feb'v 7, 185*’). 7^.1 f
^ 2 8l^"Particular attention given to the ^
sale of Naval Stores, Cotton and other r; ?
{iroduce. •
April ill, 1S59 r>-3mospd
JAS. T. Pin TEW AY,
VommissioH • Jterflnntt,
And A^ent tor DawsonN Line Steamers,
Wilmington, N. O ,
Solicits Consignments of Naval Stores, Cotton, (’orn.
Flour.
.Mso orders for Ciroceries. Cotton Bagging, Rope.
Guano. iS:c. vSjc.
HKKK.US TO
John Dawson. Esq., Wilmington, N. C.,
Dr. F. J. Hill, ••
O. G. Parsley; *■ President Commercial Bank,
Dr. Thos. 11. Wright, I’resident Bank oft'apo Fear,
E. P. Hall. Ec|.. Br.iiu'h Bank of State of N.
T. S. I^mterloli, Fayetteville, N.
April 25 . 8-3in
T. A: II. U. WORTH,
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
WILMINdTUN, N. C.
Jan'y 2i^, 185'J 84tf
MM. H. TlRLIXGTO\,
C o III III i ^ w i o II .^1 e r c ll a III,
WILMINGTON. N. C..
^ILL give prompt and pi^rsoiial attention to all con-
w
TAR, COTTON, FI.oCIl, and other country jiroduce,
either for sale or shipment.
My wharf and w:irehouseg being conveniently located
for the recejition of produce, either by Railroad or River,
enaliles me to make charges light.
Nov'r 8 tf
W. H. ALLEN'.] [J. M. CLARK.
ALLE\ CLARK,
C'oiiiiiiis«ioii ^lorcliaiitM,
WILMINGTON. N, C.
DEAIKKS IX MMK. I'LASTKK, ( KMEM, HAIK, Af.
Jjjgy- Agents for Rush \ Orrell's Line of Steamers.that cannot fail to please.
Second Spring Stock.
STARR & WILLIAMS
Have received and are now opening their second
supply of •
SKASONABIxK «OOD«,
Comprising a sjdendid selSction of tlie newest styles of
Fancy and staple llry Ciioods
Root«, Siliot'M, HatM, Hoop Skirts,
Rf‘ady-:?lade t'lotliiii;;^,
With a large variety of NOTIONS, to which the atten
tion of Wholesale Buyers is invited.
STHICT ATTKKTION I*Atl> TO 0R1>KRS. •
J. B. STAUR. J. M. WILLIAMS
April 9. 1859. • 4tf
XEW GOODS.
9M A S» •
rnfames Kfijfle
IS NOW RECEIVING A LARGE SUPPLY OF
DRYGOODS, HATS, SHOES,
BOLTING CLOTHS, &c.,
Cedar Falls Sheeting aiul Yarn at Faatory Prices.
All of which will be offered
B Y W II O L E S A L E OR RE T AIL,
As low as the same quality can be had in this State.
March 1S59. ' 94tf
More Xew Oootl^!
I AM just receiving my Spring Stock of Goods in my
line. They were selected in the Northern cities by
myself, with great care, and bought on the most reason-
I able terfts, by which I am enabled to ofler the largest
1 stock I ever before offered to the public, and to otter
I them generally
At liready Reduced Prices.
FRUITS—Haisins. Figs, Prunes, Apples, Lemons, Or-
ange.s. Cherries, Currants, &c.
PICKLES, JELLIES AND PRESERVES—a graat va-
riet v;
PERFUMERIES AND EXTR.\CTS of various kinds;
FANCY SOAPS AND PO.MADES;
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—Fiddles, Drums, Fifes,
Flutes. Banjos, Guitars, &c.;
W.VLKINti C.VNES—of every kind;
BASKETS AND WILLOW WARE;
HOBBY HORSES, &c.;
NUTS: FINE AND COMMON CANDIES: S.\RD1NES;
FINE CIGARS; SMOKING .S: CHEWING TOBACCO;
CRACKERS; FINE POCKET KNIVES;
larore as.sortment of PORT-MON.\IES. some very nice;
FANCY ENVELOPES, and FANCY GOODS, TOYS
and YANKEE NOTIONS:
An assortment of 1ND1.\ RUBBER GOODS;
COMBS. WHIPS, FISHING T.\CKLE.
The public are respectfully invited to call and ex
amine my stock. I have a great many handsome things
1)RO.MPT personal attention given to consignments o
Naval Stores, Cotton or other Country Produce, for
sale or shipment.
Jan'y 1'.*, 1S5'J.
81-
WII.MAn II. TIAUA.
March 31, 1859
JAS. R. LEE.
Hotel Building.
1-
0
J. wii.Ei vn pa4;e, n,
PITTSBOHOrfJII, N.
Dr. PAGE may be found at his office when not pro
fessionally angaged.
PliO!^plinfic liiiinno,
’ iii- in f"r immediate use, being prepared by new
"I iniii-hinery, by which means the most per-
lii;in..n is effected, reilucing all to a uniform
•'■1*t: and for application by dkill or otherwi.se,
'i.>- nic;»t jierfect order. And I have no hesita-
M ':;yiiig tli.'it for all crops it is equal to any fer-
■ . vcr iifferad to the farming community. The
: « i.i. HE KKi'T PERFECTLY r.MKouM in all cases,
" \K|{ anted to contain 8 per cent, of AM.MONIA,
• , .')i: jior cent, of BONE PIIOSPH.VTK OF
'i- • 1' i- put up in gooil bags, weighing about 150
PiirchasiTS will please notice, that the name
'i:iN.uN is branded on each bag—none other is
V ! ' xperience in the trade, anl the general sat-
• ‘ i ctofi)re given by all (Juanoes sold by me,
I ’ I"'. ’)(■ !i guarantee tiiat the article now offered
I- rcpn -i-nted. 1 will also keep constantly on
'■ ■ • Peruvi.'in, Mexican and other Guanoes,
' •■ i’.l 't-ll :i' low as any housi* in the city.
WM. ROBINSON,
Nos. 4 A: 0 HuLLiN'fiswiiinn Stuef.t,
Xear Fratl St. Wharf,
baltimokk.
^ I''IN.'uNS MANIPULATED GUANO is also
' ' .'■iiit by the following Agents:
' ' NKVETT, .Alexandria,. Va.
.'ON MAIGNE, Norfolk, Va.
.'KINKER & CO., Richmond, Va.
'lA.' r,RANCH & SONS, Petersburg. Va.
' V B. G. WORTH, Wilmington, N. C.
. :: 08-^mpd
TIOA.
M \\ ,v IIORNE, Jr., being anxious to close
• iiii offer for sale at low ligureH their
- I- on hand. Our accounts are all due »nd
1 'f pIcM'ed to have them settled.
TI;I;\1AN. J. W. HORNE,
t 4-lm
QTEAMER “
day and Thursday morning, at 15 minutes after Sun
rise: and Wilmington Tuesday and Friday, at o’clock.
—carrying jias.sengers 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 Steainer “RoW.\N’’ will be re-
paireil in a few days. Sha w^ill then take her pl.ace in
the line. T. S. LUTTERLOH.
Oct’r 4, 1858. 51-tf
i\EW L.1>E.
IH.WE associated with me, in this line, Mr. John K.
Dailey, and will style the firm ORRELL & D.\ILE^ .
We have purchased the Steamer Southerner, and in
a few days, 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. K. M- ORRELL.
R. M. OHREI-L.
March 2(>, 1859
JOHN K. D.MLKY.
8(K>-tf
K II
Tit
I
FOR WII.MIIACiTOA.
STEAMER HATTIE HART.—(’ai*t. Peck,
1\^1LL leave this place regularly
\ V every W E D N E S D A \ and
S A TURD A Y, at (> o'clock, A.
.M., and arrive at Wilmington same
evening: Breakfast on board the Boat Will al.so lea\e
Wilmington at 9 o'clock, A. M., every MONDAY and
THURSDAY, and anive at this place next morning,
early.
For light freight, or passage, having good ac
commodations, apply on board, at Rush & Orrell s wharf.
0’r#/9 wV. €*. I ^
^(1- Aii:ititic and North Carolina Railroad being now ; KOK salk or
l .' N 'l ti) r.i aufort Harbor, I have eterniine to CONVENIENT DWELLING HOUSE, on Haymount,
■ irolimi ( ity lor the purpose 0 oing ^ ^ near Mr J. C. Thom-son’s. For particulars enquire
forwarding and General Ccmmission : of j. g. shepherd, Esq., or
A. M. CAMPBELL.
Utf
O' proiiifTtne.ss and .itrict aitention to merit ;
-ujiport. Being the Agent of Murray’s;
* l ii't Clu-- Packets to this and Morehead City, I
'tf' ' will be made to make this the chea{)est ami
' lUiii.iis route to New York. Vessels will be
1 di i iiargi-d at my Wharf (adjoining the Rail-
■ ”1.. mid thereby save cartage and lighterage.
'I ■■ !i iiii(>n will be given to all orders, and to
" '‘"d hipmcnt of Produce.
WM. B. GRANT.
1 b5b.
32-ly
May 7.
HAY! HAY!!
nr'A BALES PRIME H.\Y, just received and for
)CO\f by J. H. ROBERTS iSc CO.
^larch -8. 8K)-tt
!dOO Bblw. ol Herriiij^
1"10R sale, very low, IKKJ Bbls Herring, by
t GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO
March 14
May tj, 1857. 5tf
DEXTAl. i\0TICE.
Having engaged in anotiier business. I find my time
too much taken up to attend to the duties of my
profession: and having a partner (Dr. R. Scut) who is
in every way competent to jilease all my friends, I take
great pleasure in recommending him to all with whom I
have the slightest influence. His prices will suit any
who "are desirous of having their teeth oj'erated on in a
skilful manner.
And with ni}' best wishes for my surcfxsor, 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. BENBOW.
Jan’y K», 1859. 78tf
DEATIf^TRY.
Dr. j. D.VVIS having decided on perma
nently locating in the Town of Fayette
ville. respect fully otl'ovs his services to the
citizens of this place and surrounding country. In all
tlie various ))ranches of his Profession, including the
manufacture of Mineral Teeth, he is ati-tied, after an
e.xtcnsive e.xperience. to which is ailded a thorough Den
tal education, that he can give entire !>atisfuction as far
as is in the }n wer of Dentistry. All irregularities of the
Teeth treated in a jiroper and careful niannei-. as well as
diseases of the mouth. None but the proper metals are
made use of in the various operations. Charges will be
moderate, that the benefits of the Profession may be
placed within the reach of all who ma^' feel an interest
in the preservation of the Teeth.
Office over Houston’s Jewelry Store, where he
may be found at all times.
May lU, 1858. 9tf
WORTH A: I TI.EV,
Forwarding and Iveneral €oniniit>sion
iMerchants,
.V.
J. A. WORTH. (Tlitf) .TIIS. I Tt.EY.
R. n. ORREI.Ii,
TURPENTINE INSPECTOR.
Those Bemling their Spirits Turi>entine to me may
rely upon it to have prompt and careful attention.
.My warehouses are fronting tlie wharves and near the
river.
Sept’r 13, 18.58. _ 45tf
WATCHED & JEWELRY,
NEW AM) KKSIR\ni.K, UY
J AS. T . II T O A ,
SUCCESSOR TO
J. M. BEASLKY.
AI.SO,
A LOT OF FIXE DOI BLE-BAKREL «IXS,
AT REt>rCEI> PRK'F.S, by
JAS. T. HOUSTON.
March 1, 1859 93tf
TIN PLATE,
!§liect Iron, Iron Wire,
COOKIi'VCi STOVK> TI*H-WAKi:.
Always on hand, at Wliole.sale or Retail.
It O OFIXG, a UTTER ING,
And all kinds of Jobbing, done at short notice, by
C. W. ANDREWS,
Market Siiuare, Fayefteville.
July 9. * 27-tf
T. A. E. HOIINSTEDT,
t§S€ni for ChirKerittg-^s Pianos^
Of which he has always some on hand.
Wilmington, N. C., Oct’r 2, 1868. 61-lypd
insiferior of »Vatal Stores,
WILMINIJTON, N. C..
Will pay strict attention to all business entrusted to his j
care, and solicits a share of public patronage. j
Oflire III llnil's Biiildiii?, No. 43, up .stairs,) |
>orlh Water Street. j
April 8, ISoS 4-Cnios |
F. M. BIZZELL,
GROCER .\ 1) C (I ini I S S1 U .\ M E R C II .n T,
No. 2'J XoKTii Watkr Street,
WlLMlNtn’oN, N. C. I
IJROMPT and per-^onal attention given to the reception '
of all kinds of country produce, either for sale or i
sliipiiient. I
Orders for groceries from cuth custoinerg will receive
immediate attention, free of commissions.
Nov. ly. 1S5S. 64-ly i
JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM.
Vo n nissioa
A .\ 1)
Forwarding Merchant,
.V. t\
g^£T'Prom]it fiersotial attention givi'n to all (’onsign-
nients. and ('ash :idvanee made on Produce to be shipped
to other iioit.-i or «iiild in this market.
Feb. lli. |S-'.5. r,7tf
W ILl.lAM J. IMilCi:,
inspertor of •Wtval Storeu^
wiLMiyarox. y. c.
Itfc^rs olicits the patronage of his country friendii ami
ill others engaged in the Turpentine business.
\Vut»?r
Nov'r :2l2. 185S. G4-lypd
PETER MALLETT '
WITH
D. COLDEN :\IURR,\Y,
GE ERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
G2 SotTH Street,
.VA’ir YOHK.
July tilt, 1K58. 32-
BOOTS 4V
AT WnOLKSAI.K.
JNG. M. WALKER, of NORTH CAROLINA,
\V 1 T 11
P. I». .^11 AW iV t o.,
AM) ;i-‘> Dkv Sthkkt, Nkw Vop.k,
lI^IiiL be happy to sec liis Soiitliern friends al the
W above est.ibli-ihmeiu. where, either jiersonally or by
order, they may l)e sup]ilieil from an extensive and well
as.sorted Slock of (ioods in that line, gotten up expressly
for the Southern trade.
Nov. IS5S. t)7-ly.
% V A «TOW,
t CF.SSOItS TO
S T () W S .M A !l T ,
iMroitri Hs, JoiiitF.ns anh ofai.f.rs in
Hardware, Ciillery, (iinis, Shovels, Nails,
Hollow ware, &e.
;57 WARIIEN" ST. NEAR BROADWAY,
AV;ir YORK.
T. n, TACKETT
Would be jdeaseil to see his friends at the above House.
Feb’y 2;5. 1859 91-3mlmi
MIMTAUY GOODS,
Swords, Sashes, Belts, Epaulettes, Laces,
AND EVERY DESCRIPTION (IF MILITARY GOODS,
ACCOROINO TO THE
Latest C. S. Anil// nui? Stnte lieijnJations.
SCJIUYLER; IIARTI.EY & GR;UIAM,
imi*o«ti:ks a iia:vitf \cti ri:rs
1 9 M A I D E N L A N E ,
►t’ciT I'ork.
June 30. 24-ly
NPRIACii J^TA EES!
The Fayal, Everett and Havelock Hats!
VLSO, a beautiful assortment of the LATEST STYLE
StiFT H.\TS (high and low crown.) and all the
styles of the most elegant Hats of the season, can now
be seen at the Bazaar.
A. McRIMMON.
March 10 97-tf
Li\n FOR m\L
1 OFFER for sale 040 Acres of L.VND, lying on the
West side of Cape Fear River, two miles below Fay
etteville. and extending from the river into the sand
hills. This tract is about ei|ually divided in'o river-
riilge, swamp and sand-hill Land, About 80 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 are 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
Alabama Eaiid«!i lor Nale.
1 ACRES, in Henry county, o miles below
, ^ X Columbia, on the Chattahocbee river, and
!!•') miles below Fort (iaines: 850 acres are cleared—500
acres are river bottom, which will produce from liO to
[ 50 bushels Corn, or from 1,(MM( to 2.5K0 pounds of Cot-
1 ton to the acre. On the place are all the necessary im
provements—Houses for Negroes; gooil water, anil as
I iiealthy as any section of Alabama. For further par
ticulars apply to me, at Midway Ala., or R. ALLISON
anil .V. (jt. JANES, on the premises.
-\lso. 1,UMI acres Land, near Midway, Barbour coun
ty—8(IH acres cleared—all fresh, having been clearcd
ill the last seven years. This i.^ strong lime L:ind. and
vill produce from 20 to 8(1 bushels Corn, and from l.tMMl
to lbs. Cotton per acre. Improvements fine—the
Dwelling cost •'?4,0(M), and is situated on a high sandy
ridge, with good water, and every convenience desir
able in a country residence.
Both of these places are known in Columbus, (ia.,
where inijuiries can be made. I invite those who are
purchasing, to examine these places during the coming
spring and summer, and judge them by what they see.
C. A. ROSE,
Midway, Barbour county, Ala.
March 9 (Sav. Rep.) 95-tf
A ORTH C'A ROEl A A
MlLITAIiY INSTITUTE,
CHARJiOTTK, N. C.
^FHE Exercises of this Institute will commence on the
i 1st October next.
FAcn/rv ELF>rT;
Maj. D. H. HILL, Superintendent.
Lieut. V. I.I’E, (’ominand.-ini.
C. P. ESTILL, A. M., Principal .d' Primary De
partment.
C(>UKSE OF STl DIES:
In the Primary l»e}>arunent. huch as to qualify a Stu
dent to enter any ('ollege.
In the Scientific Department the Wesl Point Curricu
lum will be closely followed. It will be the aim of tin
Professors to make Surveyors, Engineei-s, Chemists, and
men tit for the practical business of life.
In addition to the usual J-Jxfreives At Military Schools,
the months of .\ugust and Sejitembcr will be tpent in
Campaigning through the mountains of North (,'arolina.
The Acadf mir Yi nr will commence on the 1 st day of Oc
tober, and will embrace twelve months. A furlough of
two months (Aug. and Se]>t.' will he given to Cadets at
the end of their second year.
Particular attention will be given to the moral and
rtlii/ious instruction of C*dets.
EX1‘HXSKS:
The Institute will provide Board. Fuel, Lights, ash
ing, Arms, Eciuipment-i and Uniforms.—and all clothing
except under clothes,—for PER ANNl'M, one-
half jiayable in advance: the balance in six months.
Xo ixtra charc/fs. No remission of charges to those who
leave unless on the score of health.
TERMS OF ADMISSION:
No one will be admitted into the Primary Department
under Twelve year'^ of age: nor into the Scientific De
partment under Fit'teeii nor over Twenty-one years of
age. All connected witii tiie Scientific Department will
be required to board in the Jnstiiuie: those in the Primary
Department may do so if they choose.
REMARKS:
The Institute Buildings are the largest, most elegant
and commodious for the accommodation of Cadets in
the Southern country: and the Board of Directors trust
that under the management of the Sujierinteiulent and
Commandant, [Loth of ichorn are Graduates of \\est Point
and of long experience in the Army, and in the business
of instruction,) the Institute will be established on a
true Military basis and conducted on true Military prin
ciples. The Vioard will further say, that Mr. ESTILL
is a Graduate of the Virginia L’niversity and an ex
perienced classical T eacher. They would furl her st at e t hat
it is their intention to increase the number of teachers in
both Departments as the patronage of the public may
require.
This Institute was gr.uited a liberal Charter by the
Legislature of North Carolina, with the power of con
ferring Degrees u))On those who coui[(lete the prescrib
ed Course of Studies.
Applications for admission will be received un
til the 1st of September, and must be directed to Dr. C.
J. Fox, President of the Board, Charlotte, N. C.
[For further particulars see (’ircular.]
C. J. FOX,
J.VS. P. IRWIN,
H. LaF. ALEXANDER,
JAS. n. (’ARSON,
TH(»S. H. BREM,
S. -M. BLAIR,
DAVID PARKS,
Charlotte, N. C , April 12, 1859, 9-Ot
r.4YETTEVII.IiE
MUTU.VL INSUUANCE COMPANY.
The ANNUAL MEETING of this Company will be
held at the Office of the Company on THURSD.VY'
the 19th May next.
April ‘25, 1859.
C. A. McMILLAN, Sep’y.
9-tM
Cape Fear A'avi$;^atioii Company!
^PHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders will
X be held on FRIDAY', 3d June next, in the Town
Hall, Fayetteville.
S. W. TILLING HAST, Pres't.
May *2, 1859. lOtm
Town papers copy till meeting.
WAATED,
1 ABLE-BODIED MEN to lay tr.ack on the F.iy-
J.0 etteville Coal Fields Rail Road. Wages .SI 25
per day, and iMO a month lor board. Apply to
I HENRY' SAUNDERS, Contractor.
May 2, 1859. lOtf
AEI-ROEM FOR KAEE.
LIKELY YOUNG W(.)M.\N about Di years of age.
and Child about a year old. Any person wishing
to purchase, will please apply to
lt»-4tpd
A
Laiiidi^ for
I OFFER for sale about (iOOO .Acres of Pine Lands near
Fayetteville, containing an immense 4iuantity 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-
peruong and Isabella Grape Vines.—l(MK»3'oung I’each
ami .\pple Trees of Lindley's best varieties; also, a good
F.VR.M of about 150 acres cleared; and also a GRIST
and S.VW MILL: and a fine large Meadow of about 140
acres. The Fayetteville ami (,'oal Fields Rail Road
passes through these lands about a mile from the Mills.
I will sell in parcels to suit jmrchasers, but would pre
fer to sell the whole together. --Vjiply to Thos. S. Lut
terloh. Esq., Fayetteville, or the subscriber at Pitts-
borough, N. C. J. 11. H.VUGHTON.
Nov. 12, 1857. tiOtf
COUPON liONDS FOR ."ALK.
rnllE Western Rail Road ('oinjmny have for sale in
I amouii# to suit purchasers.
820,DDU ol'tlie ('otipoii Hond.s of tlio Comity of
Cumberland, bearing 7 per cent, interest, payable semi
annually on the 1st .lune and 1st of December, and ruli
ning 20 years.
S90,U0U of the Coupon lionds of the 1 'own ol
Fayetteville, bearing (> 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 these bonds (at the
price the Co. is selling them) a better investment than
any Hank Stock in the State.
For terms apply to C. B. MALLETT, Esq., Pres't, or
to JNO. M. ROSE, Treas’r
Western R. R. Co.
Fayetteville, Feb’y 2(5, 1858. 89tf
File« of the Observer Waiilecl.
IT^E have been applied to fora file of the Observer
\V from its ♦oundation in 1817 to 1854. If any per
son or persons can furnish such a file, or any consider
able jiart of it, we will be glad to be informed, with
statement of price. E. J. HALE & SON.
March 28.
HENRY
April 80
CEEEURATEO
NICK WILLIAMS’ WHISKEY,
V Eli r o J-
Just received and for sale by
James W. Horne,
iirocor, uiid Douler iii Foreign and Duniestic
\ViiiC4% aiil lilquors.
HAY STREET, F.A liiTTEVILLE, N. C.
•\pril 28. 9-lm
BK.ISS
V(.i(H)D supply of various No's just received, which
we ca
can furnish low.
May 2.
D. .V W.
McL.\URIX.
lOtf
Uietioiiary oi' C'oiigreMM, l»y Eaii-
man;
Tressilian and his Friends, by H. .'^helton .McKenzie;
“A Thousand Chances to Make Money, " by Freedley;
"Mrs. Partington's Carpet Bug of Fun ":
Sylvester Sound; Handy Andy: ,
Flush Times of Alabama; I’.-irty Lea lers:
School Books: iS;c., &c. Ju.t received,
April 2:i E. .1. ll.VLK & SON.
III*. Itaiie’w Arclir Eiploraf ions
Cloth. Sheep and half ('alf Binding. Further supplies
just receiveii. F J. H.VLE iS: Sit.N.
April 2(5.
A OTIC E.
^■'VKE.V up and committed to the Jail of 'umberlaiid
X t'ouuiy, TWO NKtilUJ GIRLS; on» by the name
of RtJ.SK. of dark comjilexion. ordiii n-v st.-iiure. and
about thirty years of age; the other named IS.\BELIiA,
of a cojiper color, ordinary stature, and aboui twenty-five
years of age;—who say that they were formerly the
projierty of Nathaniel G. Jones, and are now owned by
a Mr. ('lark.
The owner or owners of said negro slaves are hereby
notified to come forward, prove their property and take
it away, otherwise they will be dealt with as the law
directs. (iEORGE L. McKAY, Jailor.
April 27, 1859 9-
Tlie Sociable, or lOOl Home A-
muscments; The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table; Lec
tures of Lola Montes; Chronicles of the Basiile, illus
trated: The -Magician’s Own Ik ok; Living and Loving;
Livingstone's Travels; Live and Learn; The I’ower of
Prayer, by Prime: School Book.s, &c., lic.
Further 8ui>plies, just received.
Jan’y 31 E. J. H.A.LE .s: SON.
The ilyiiiiiM ;uid Oi«'iplinc‘ ol
the Methodist Church. A new supjdv just receivet .
Oct’r 13. E. J.'haLE & SON.
Web«»ter*» Elementary MpelJin^^
Book, for sale by E. J. HALE & SON.