u )tranre. ,-r ii„. i ■ •■>'1 Ti,i.,. ' ■■■'■ l-'TiMan.v,"!, ’ ■■■' 1,: in • ;•! iiPMrU ‘ chanjre 'f " l'»r siu-oe.. -I'v i„. ..f • ‘K.t.c n .luy . adaj in ■ ' '‘I 'i‘*ns liiadp I,. V -Mb’o in ' 11 tl -• l>r:ictioe of ' *■ •‘■■'■r. '■•irofullv • ■ ■ titu aisii„,i .’.i! Ul'iiiVil 111 ,->..^,1 ox'^tu\ ■ ' ■ ’ . y t' ; . , • . .. I', i '' ' ' ''-ll' -il>..!| ^1.;^ I., I- I V r ■! [VOL. IX.] IMllN TKl) MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. EDWAUD J. HALE & SON, KDITOHS AND rROPRIETOIlS H' wiiti i-'i. wiili r rnK in: KMiPi.w, i>. U I I i: rbliUM' n \: !l,000,00G. I. T. K.BR\l'KJr..s..'\ M.-nk,-t VhIi . 'V T .'ic.ri;t''l iii'". ilti. 111 cr-i!.- ■ : J! s|^' > ii • T\ -• 1 i i.i i. X-> ... .. r ! ;U 'I '.T.oCi.: ■Mih. ■'I. IPAITIBTO FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., .TTTLY 18, 1859. [NO- 832.] l.J M -''' ■ ■ ■ u i ,'^TU fM, I L' -- I •J I. !'■ I ■ J.'J’"' L'J. 1"" I l.i li .ii l!7,’ ■j j ; II H '• 'I (,flu 4 4-,4ui ■Ji.T'O iio/i i;7 '1.- 7/'^'! - t-' ;vi 'rt'ville. ‘ ilALE. . . - t! pul»lis)i 1. , •- l : vn N . . • :U i-li- ' ll.i.lii'.'ii. hii-ic'ter .'-cit'nr*'. ■■I. -I- they ■ : •T't. iifill? ■ i,.- ■ T .. . ly rih-- ■ V r*-'>>1^1 "* tlif wrM. r,,. IJi iii-h i;. j . 'iir-. i'. r iUiii M I Ml I \.i; ■/'I, /"' .. il;..ve I'tK-P K :iir I ■ j ■ ..nt a'i I ili.l m- ii w'trk- Wh-ii -I .'!ite.s .will lii ickw- -I. ,.1, .,f tl.** K»’ // ../ th> f mu. '-.•ilioIiS nhoul^ S . > T .'i ; iire-.t, ^ew Ywk* I’rioe fur tin* Sonii-Weekly Oiiskrvkk $.3 00 if ^laiJ in Hilv.inct'; >•! if l^nitl (hiriiip the year of subscrip- '1- SI after the yc.-ir lias expired. K-.ir tho VVot'kly Obscuvlk $1’ 0) per annum, if paid in •i.Ivaiu’t': ’>0 if j.aid during tlie year of siibscrip- !ii.n: iT i-> 00 after tlie year has expired. .M*V EllTISl'.MKNTS inserted for liO conts per r ii'ire of DJ lines for tlie fii>t. and 30 cents for each vn,‘( .-eding publication. Yearly advertisements by spe- i.tl c.intracts, at rcn.sonable rates. Advertisers are • to state the number of insertion.s desired, dt ;lif\ will be ciutinued till forbiil, and charged aoconl Liitly. .V hci'ti-ii-nioius to be inserted iti3i:le, charged 60 jier ,>n: oitr.'i. • S1>K(’IA1. NOTU'K. KroiiT ;iiid after tliis date, no name of a new subscriber -uteivd without payment in advance, nor will he ;r be sent to such Bubgcriliers for a longer time i' p:iid fi«r. S. I li "four old subscribers as desire to take the pa- I .11 this system will please notify us when uiaking . ■•:ince'. ■ y 1, I'AVETTEVILLE MITIAL INSIRAME COMPAM. ASSETS $254,618.62. 'Pill.'' '■ TupHuy has been in operation more tbau »i\ I yt-Hr-. and haa> paid its fire los»es, amounting lo >u:'!..V_ S.'-7 without any assessmeni: in3urRm.’o avorag- -ug its ;'.ombors abiiui J percent. .\iiiaiiiit ..f j.rujierty now insured. SI.5>j3, l'.*0.()l \ui 'uui prouiium uoteii now on hand, ■_’47,73b.Ui UlRKCTORS. FAYKTTEVII.LE IIOTEI., T. WADDILL, Proi'riktor. Ills, the most commodious Hotel in Noith (.'arolina. fronting 300 feet on Hay and Donaldson Streets, located in tho centre of the business portion of the town, and surrounded by all ^ the Banking Hou.ses, Wholesale Merchants and princi- j pal Produce Dealers. *! ftst?*’I^'isiness men will find the Hotel ft convenient' and comfortable house. All the Stages arrive and depart from this Hotel. Fayetteville. Oct. 1. lhr»S. 51- s 11iM w i:ij. I10U8F.. FAVHTTKVIIiLK, ,11. C. Kant side of (ir€,>:n Strtct, it jew doors ^\orth of the Marktt. rpHK Subscriber desires through this !■ iium 1 to ackowledge the liberal patronage bestow ed upon his House the past year—and -s he has just erected New Stables and Carriage Shed couven- ient to the House and to water he takes pleasure in say ing to his patrons and the public generally, that he is utill prepared to accommodate them with transient and permanent boanl, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore received. K%, y ex ertion on his part shall be ined to ren.ler them comtbrta- ble during their sojourn with liiin. His table is always supplied with the best thu market atlords. 1 1*. SHKMWKLL. j March L’4, 1S5S. 8i)-tf H. W. HORNB, TTORJVK !• .f T W, ^JAY be found at the Office of Wm. B. Wright, Esq., near the Court Hou^ie. June 30, 185^. 28-1Y J >.reo Mo Neill, h A. Ray, H 1.. .Myr-ver, S \V Tillingha*t, Henry Lilly, N Stedmau, S J. Hin'dale, T S l.atterl.'h. MtLaurin. A r. Hawlej, N. Tillinghasi, A McKethau, D. Williams. WAV-XE HOI ?«iE, C.OLDSBORO'. N. r. ^pHF, undersigned announces to tiie public 1 that he has taken charge of the above Es tablishment. ami is prepared to accommodate Boarders, by the day, week or month. And he assures all who may favor him with their patronage, that he will endeavor to give perfect satisl'aciion. Table supplied with the best tlie market affords. JAS t;. SMITH. Cioldsboro’, Jan'y 28, S4-lyr WESTERN \i\U. ROAD. JOSEPH HAKER, Jr., ATT€>Rx'\EV AT LAW, H as taken an office next door to Wm. B. Wright a Law Officu on Orsen Sire«t. Hu will aii«nd and practice in the County and Superior Courts wf (Jumbarland, Bladen, Robeson and Sampson. Maroh ‘23, 1853. 7‘Jtf THO. C. FULLI3R, •.Kttorney and Counsellor at ijair>. OFFICE at Ecclen's Bridge, recently oecupi»d by James Banks, F'sc)., FayoituTillo, N. C. Jan'y 1, 18-')7. P. J. SlAC'LAlir, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., Y\TlLL practice in the ('ourta of Robaiion, Cumberland, \V Harnett and Richmond WgIT' Prompt attnniion given to all busiuMSs entrusted lo hin. j Feb'y £», 185‘J 80- , JOII\ l». I I l.LER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, WILL I'KACTICE IN T!1 K ('HLHTS OF Kobeson, Cumborlatul, Columbus and Bladen. Office at Lumberton, Robeson Co., N. C. July 5, 18o'J 2'.*tf Ijivw \otice. I AMES L. (iAINES and son E. J. GAINES, will, in • I future, practice law in copartnership, in the Coun ties of Montgomery. .Stanly. Anson and .Moore. They may be addressed cither at Troy, N. C E. J. Gaines resides, or at Norwood’s N. C. Troy, -\pril 7, ISii'J. H. GRAHAM, CO^H^jrWISSMOJr WILMINGTON, N. C. ll^ILL give prompt and personal attention to all con- lY signments of Spirits Turpentine, iiosin, Tar and Turpentine, and all country produce for sale. Bi^“ Offioe up stairs, over the store of Mr. Vonglahn, and joining Lutterloh’i Wharf, North W'ater street. where 4tf Jas. G. Cook, A. W. Steel, « Jas. Kyle, Hou. J. G. Shepherd, R. F. Brown, Wilmiuj^ton. E. Hall, Wilmington. oiku'ERs: j »iE->. MoNElLL, Presideni. I D .V. RAY. Vico Tresident. t' A. MoMILLAN, Secretary, J'.hn I'. ’i'ins and C, C. M'-tJrummen. Travelling Agents, gj-^^Tiie t 'otnpanv invite applications. Muy I-.). 1 ' If'Y Tin: .\OKTII «'.\ROI.I,\,l !tUTHL LIFE I.VSIRl-VCE t0.1!PA,M, N"t‘W in tlie leiiih year of succe«>>ful operation, with growiiijr capital and firmer hold upon public coii- ti'ience. continues t.j insure the lives of all healthy per- B'lii' fi'oui 14 to tio years of age. for oue year, for seven yeai s, and for life—all life memliers sharing in the protiis. AW slaves fr.iiu 10 lo 60 years of age are insured for )iie year i.ir for five years for two-thirds their value. ,\ll looses are puni.-tually paid within 90 days atler •atist'actory proof is presented, F ,.r further int'ormation the public is referred lo Ageuis of the Company in all parts ijf the Slate, and to K, H. 1>,\TTLE, .Secretary, Raleigh. E. J. H.VLE, .Agent at Jan'y l^.^y. Fayetteville. N. ATLANTIC .^I Tl AL Fire and Marine Insurance (unipanj, t'AROLINA ('ITY, NORTH CAROLINA. Ifiinritorni'd hy an of the Legislature oj Xorth Carol inn. 'pHIS i'OMl’.\NV being duly organixed, is now pre- 1 pared t" receive applications for insurance upon iiuildin^s, .Merthandlse, Furniture, Mills, Manu factories, Ships and their Cargoes, And most kimls of property, at remunerative rates of Iiremium. It i.« aimed in the organization of this Company, to make a safe medium for Indemnity and Protection to the as.siired in case of Loss. An honorable and upright course of dealing, and a faithful fulfillment of its con tracts, will at all times characterize the business of the otnpany. .Kpplications for Insurance may be made at the office ‘•f tht t'oinpany, or to its authorized .\gents. DIRECTORS. John I'arrott, William S Long, I.evi T Oglesby, David W Bell, W B (irant, .K B Chapin, Itavi.l S Jones, Samuel Leffera, Geo W Dill, Joel H Davis, ’ol Thos J Blakely, D A Hargett, Luke Blackman, E Mallett. OFFICERS. John A Parrott, President, Levi T Oglesby, Vice President, W S Long, Treasurer, K A Thompson, Attorney, A R Chapin, Secretary. after Monday. November, ON ami Freight Train will run RKt.iUL.VRLY between Fay etteville aii'l McClenahan's Station: leaving 1-'ayett.'ville every morning at 7 o'clock and returning at 1 o’clock in the al'iernoon of same day. (,'onsignors are requested to send tickets w ith .irticies. Stating consignee, destination, \c. W. A KUPER, (_'hie/ Eng’r vV Sup't Whenever the amount of fi'i iiflit may rciiuire. an ex tra Train will leave Fayoiieville and return in the afternoon. Nov'r 22. 1N‘.J. 0;')- WWh ROlll ,\OTIfl-;! TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. LOVERD ELDRIDGE, mittornetf at MjUW, ll'^ILL attend the Court* of Johnston and ii&mps«n }\ Counties. Smithfield, April 15, 185C, ytJtf J. K. B1 EEA, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ASHEHOKO’, N. (\, ILL attend the Courts of Randolph. ,Moore, Mont- >ronu>ry, Davidson and (iuilford. and promptly at- w tend to all business entrusted to his care, March 10. Ibo'J 0 l>r. K. A. KI.ACK, FFD^E Front Rooms, uvar Dr. a»,J. Hinsdale’s Chemist and I»rug Storu. Feb'v 7. 170tf H M' .NEW, CHEAP, AND E.XPEDITIUI S ROUTE FOR rreight for the Interior of North Carolina. EIK.'H.VNTS and others about jiurchasing their Fall and Winter Supplies, are requestcJ to notice, that by the completion of the North Ea-.tern Rail Roa i from Charleston, S. to Clieraw, the advantages of a 'HKAP and EXPEDITIOL’S Route from the .Seaboard has been opened to them. .\11 freight consigned to the care i)f the .\gent of tho North Eastern Rail Road will be forwarded FKl^E OF COMMISSION. No charge will bo made for Storage at ('heraw. All goods will be taken care of in the Company's Warehi)use until sent for. A schedule of charges for transportation of freight will be found at the Post Office. S. S. SOLOMONS. Eng'r and Sup’t. Aug, tJ, 1858, 84-tf LUTTERLOH’S LINE. ~ l.EKOV D. TlcTlAAAEA, n. D., ■WING located in Bladen Jounty in the immediate neighborhood of I>r, Jno. S, Riohardson, respect fully offers his professioi^al services lo all who may favor him with a call. Being a regular graduate of the Medical University of New York, and having followed the practice both in the Bellevue and New York Hospitals, besides having the advantage of two years experience in country prac tice, feels that these advantages should in some degree entitle him to the confidence of the atllicted. Ho has a new and complete set of Surgical and Ob stetrical Instruments, and will pay particular attention to those branches. He will keep constantly on hand a full supply of .Medicine*. Prompt and constant at tention with moderate charges. June 8 21-2mpd June 23. 25tf j t7€. i bTcj. w6r1tii7 i Conimisf^ion and Forwarding Merchants, WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan’y 28, 1859 84tf WM. H. TURLINGTON, ComuiivHioii Tlerchaiit, WILMINGTON, N, C., WILL give prompt and personal attention to all con signments of SPIRITS TURPENTLNE, ROSIN, T.\R, 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. .A.LLKN.] [J. -M. CLARK, ALLEN & CLARK, €oiiiiiii«kioii .Tlerchant«, WILMINGTON, N, C, DfiALEKS L\ LIMK, PLASTER, CEMENT, HilK, d>c. Agents for Rush & Orrell's Line of Steamers, IJROMPT personal attention given to consignments o 1 Naval Stores, Cotton or other Country Produce, for sale or shipment, Jan’y I'J, 185‘J, *^l- ^uiLLl A.Tl D. .nAHA, inupector of A'aval Storea^ WILMINGTON, N, C.. Will pay strict attention to all business entrusted to his care, and solicits a share of public patronage. Office iu Uali’s Building, Xo. 43, i^up stairs,) North Water Street. ,\pril 8, 185y 4-Omos JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. ~ f' n n 1 M I o A A N D Forwarding Merchant, l%*ilmins^ton, *V. C. je^fPrompt personal attention given to all Consign ments, and Cash advances made on Produce lo be shipped to other ports or sold in this market, Feb. 12. 1855. C7if WII.Ll.VM J. 1”V :e, Mnsperloi' of J\*avnt S gores^ wiLMiyoToy, X. c. Snir Solicits the )>atronage of his country friends and all others engaged in tho Tur]>entine business. Office %orlli Water »»tre«*l. Nov'r 22, 1858, tl4-lypd F. M. B17/ZELL. GROCER AND C (1)1 ,M I S SI 0 N fl E R C II .\ \ T, No, Nuhth Water Street, WILMINGTON. N. C. 1)ROMPT and personal attention given to the recei'tiou of all kinds of country produce, either for sale or shipment. Orders for groceries frum cath customers will receive Dr. K. ^»€'OTT i« now perma nently located in Fayetteville, and offers his profession al services to the community. Office two ir>ors oast of the market—formerly occupied by Dr. Benbow—where be eau be found during his regular offico hours, from U o'oloek A. M. until 1 o'uloek P. M.; 3 June P. M. P. M. 20tf B Grant, W S Long, uavid W Boll. .March 12. '-EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 96-6m A €AKU. A WORD TO MY OLD FRIENDS— I'^IInSE [)Orsons for whom 1 have been attending to Bunking business for years;—I am still willing to •Tve you with the same promptness that I have always l"ne: uid ti; others that may want discounts. Pension u-ine-s, VC.. >vc I offer my services, with a promise • f strict attention. JAS. G. COOK. ,huie 27. 18')li. 2btf QTE.\.MER "F.VNNY” leaves Fayetteville every Mon- ^ ilay and Thursday morning, at l-'> minutes after Sun rise: and Wilmington Tu(?sday and Friday, at o'clock, —carrying passengers an 1 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 “ROW'AN” will be re paired in a few days. She will then take her place in the line. ’ T. S. LUTTERLOH. Oct’r 4, 1858. 51-tf D. & W. McLAVRIN, WOULD invite attention to their large and desirable Stock of GROCERIES, Uonsisting in part of— 150 Bags Rio, Laguira aud Java Coft'ee; 100 Bbls. and Hhds. Sugar (assorted;) 25 Hhds. Molasses; 30 Baeou—Sidea and Shouldtim; 500 Sacks Salt; 150 Boxes good Tobacco; 125 “ Speruj,Adamantin«&Tallow Candles; 50 ‘‘ Soap (a.ssorted;) 50 Candy “ 100 Bags Shot “ 1000 lbs. Bar Lead; 30 i Bbls. Snufl’—Eagle Mill*; 25 Kegs Soda; 250 *• Nails. —ALSO— .■I large and general assortment of Hardware and Cutlery; Funning I'tensila, of all descriptions; American, English, Swedes and Peruvian Iron; Blister, German and Cast Steel; Blacksmith.^’ Tools; Coopers’ Do.; Corn Shellers and Straw Cutters; Buckets, Brooms and Pails; Cotton, Manilla and Jute Rope, (all kinds and quality;) Plow Lines and Bed Cords; Hollow Ware; Cotton Yarns and Sheetings at factory prices. All of which will be sold low for cash, or on usual time to prompt paying customers, 8^“Col'ntrt Mbhchants are respectfully requested to call and examine our stock before jiurchasing else where. D, i W, McL.\URIN. March 3, 1859 93tf MEDIC.IL EOLLECE OF WmW, AT RICHMOND, !§E8^IOA^ OF 1859-60. The next regular Course of Lectures will commence on the first Monday in October, and continue until the 1st of March. Ch, Bell Gibson, M, D., Professor of Surgery, &c, David H. Tuckcr, M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. Beverly R. Wellford, M. U.. Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Arthur E. Peticolas, M. D., Professor of Anatomy. Levin S. Joynes, M. D., Professor of Institutes of Medicine. James H. Convray, M. D., Obstetrics and Diseases of W'omen and Children. James B. McCaw, M. D., D., A GOOD supply of various No’s just received, which we can furnish low, D, i; W, McLAURIN. May 2, 10 if *^5 lllidK. Oood llacoii, KlllE:a» and SHOULDERS, just received and foi' stile bv D. \ W, .M(a.AURIN, July 2. IS'.i*. -Btl' To Rail Rouil f'oniractoritl JUST RECEIVED lOO \VHfr:KI.BAKRO\VS, light and stroiig, for the Rail Road, For sale by D .t W .McLAURIN. March 29. 1859, 800tf Bacon! Bacon!! prime Bacon. Shoulders iiml Sides, Just ,)*' HHDS. rec'd bv E, J ul V 8 F. MOORE, .;o-3t Whiskey and Brandy. BBLS. pure Corn Whiskey; i 25 .\pple Brandy; 20 “ pure N, E, Rum; 10 Domestic Brandy, Just received by E, F. MO(JRE, July S 80-:it Professor of Chemistry. Marion Howard, M, Demonstrator of Anatomy. Clinical instruction in the Infirmary attached to the College, which is also the Marine Hospital for the port of Richmond. A great variety of medical and surgical cases may’ be seen in its wards, and numerous surgical operations are performed before the class. The Rich mond Almshouse is also open to students. The facilities for Dissection are unusually great,— MATERIAL being abundant and cheap. Through the liberality of Dr. Thomas D. Warren, of North Carolina, the Faculty are enabled to offer a prize OF One Hundred Dollars for the best Essay presented by any member of the graduating class. FEES: To each Professor, $15 Dissection, 10 Matriculation, ^ j Graduation, 25 Good board may lie obtained in the city at prices ' ranging from S3 50 to $5 per week, For further information apply to I L, S. JOYNES, M. D., Dean of the Faculty, i July «, 1859. 29-alOd ! TO TAX PAYER!§. I WILL be at the office of Thos. C. Fuller, Esq., every day (Sunday excepted) from 11 o'clock .\. M, until 1 o’clock P. M,. ready to receive the Tax List for thi.s district. Commencing on Monday the 11th inst., and closing Wednesday August 3rd. Have your list prepared and save lime for yourself and me. R, M. ORRELL. July C. Laborers Wanted. ^pHE Western Rail Road Co, wish to employ 4 able- 1 bodied Slaves for the balance of the year, to work on track repairs between Fayetteville and Little River Depot, W'. A. KUPER, Ch, Eng, k Supl. J uly G 29tf JSTA L.ES! The Fayal, Everett and Havelock Hats! 4 LSO, a beautiful assortment of the LATEST STYLE ^ SOFT H.\TS (high and low crown,) and all the styles of the most elegant Uats of the season, can now be seen at the Baxaar. • A. McRIMMON. March Itt W7-tf Ba>. ^traw and C'orn immediate attention, free of commissions. Nov, 19, 1858. Gl-ly AEVV L1\E. -\olice to Soldiers’ Widow*^. '^pHE Widiiws of .Mexican .Soldiers, and the Widows of Soldiers who UIKH 1’ llH\ i,s sEiivicE in the war of 1812, can I heir puii'ioiis continued by culling on the under- ■'■iiigress having uiade additional provision for theni Oiv.- me ilu‘ management of your claims, and the money -uull oMue at once, or no charge. JNO, M, ROSE, -\gent for Pensions, Fayetteville. .Uinu V.i. 19- (iAS F1TTIN(;S AND FIXTURES. ^PHE subitCribers will be prepdred by tho middle of I -Vugiist. to supply every description of Buildings,— Dwellings, Stores, Factories. &c.—with all the neocs- •aiy Fl.XTUllES, for the introducti.u'of (l.\S. As we Hie constantly engaged in the business of build ing (Jas Works in this and other States, we of course ■ an atl'ord t'; bring on a large stock and sell on more rea-ioiiHble terms than others. Our stock will include '.'hiitideliers, I’etidents, Brackets, Glass, Xc. ,\s we have leased the works for tivo years, it will be t the adv'intage of those requiring such fixtures to got iheiu of us, siiire upon us will fall the care of them, iieeuin^, them in rejiair, ic. For this purpose it is i.-iib iMir intorest and pleasure to emply none but the (iiis I'itter.-i. In our i.lisi-iice for a few weeks, all who wish to have ’ I' I’liii-.'inti'iduced into their buildings, will please li-avc I heir names with Mr. W. N. Tillinghust, who will Kivt? all necessary information on the subject. It is •Icsirublf lo kiiiiw us early as ])0ssible, so that the Fix- iures may tie introduced at the same time with the con- •ruction of the works, aud thus all may light up simul- '■utioously. WATERHOUSE i BOWES. Fayetteville, June 10. 22-tf IH.WE associated with me, in this line. Mr. Joiin K. Dailey, and will style the firm OliRELL D.A1LL\ , W'e have purchased the Steamer SorxnERNEu, 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 mv office. R, M. ORRELL, DEATIJSTRY. F\R, J, D.^VIS having decided on perma ^ \j nently locating in the Town of Fayetto ville, raspactfully ofifers his services to the citizens of this place and surrounding country. In all the various branches of his Profession, including the manufacture of Mineral Teeth, ho is satisfied, after au extensive experience, to which is added a thorough Den tal education, that he can give entire satisfaction as far a,s is in the power of Dentistry, .\11 irregularities 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 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, Office over Houston's Jewelry Store, where he may bo found at all times. May 10, 185H, 9tf WORTH A: IJTLEY, Forwarding and General Commission Merchants, Fayetteville^ .V. €. J. a, worth. ltlbt, R. n. ORRKLI^, TURPENTmE INSPECTOR. Those sending their Spirits Turpentine to me may rely upon it to have prompt and careful attention. My warehouses are fronting the wharves and near the river, Sept’r 13, 1858. 45tf DE ROSSET, BRO\V\ & CO., WJLMLVa TOX, X V. BROWN, DE ROSSET & CO., YORK. CouiniisMion .?Ierchant«, S' « C o ©5 2. = * t.. ‘ 5= S 2 ~ fc. ^ Hr. 2 R, ,M. ORRELL. .March 2ti, 1859 JOHN K. KAILKT. 8(Kl-tf CAROLIAA CITY STEAM .XAVIGATION COMPANY. ''PHE undersigned have been appointed by the General 1 Commissioners in Salisbury, to receive subscriptions to the Capital Stock of the above (,’oinpany, and have prepared a Subscription Book, and are ready to receive the same on application to J, M. Hose, at the Rail Road Office. A A, McKETHAN, J. M, WILLIA.MS, J, A, JNO, HATCHES & JEWELRY, NKW AND DESIHAULK, BT JA^. T. HOlJiSTO.ir, SCCCESSOR TO J , M , H E A S L E Y, ALSU, A LOT OF F1\E DOl BLE-BAKBEL UINS, AT REllfCEU PRICES, by JAS. T, HOUSTON, March 1, 1859 98tf WORTH, M, ROSE, (.’omniissiouers. 25tf Fayetteville, N, C., June 2t», I85'.l. Fresh %lrritnls. JUST received pr Steamer Fanny, J Bbls, Extra No. 1 MACKEREL (for retailing,) 10 \ “ do. “ 1 do. 10 \ •' do. “ 1 do. li) A MESS SHAD; Boxes (’HEESE; lUO liags New Hulled BUCKWHEAT FLOUR; Fulton Market Beef; Mess Pork; Goshen Butter, Pocket Salt; Sugar; Coflee; Molasses; and every thing in the provision line; which 1 will sell cheap for C.\SH or ex change for country Produce. W. C, TROY Nov, 3, 1858, tiO-tf Cantwell’s ]¥. Carolina Justice. Just rac’d. Fy, J. HALE & SON. TIN PLATE, ^iheet Iron, Iron W^ire, COOKI'VO >»TOVI> A:%I> Ti.lf-WARI'. -Always on hand, at Wholesale or Retail. ROOFIXG, GUTTERING, And all kinds of Jobbing, done at phort notice, by C. W. ANDREWS, Market Square, Fayetteville. • July 9. 27-tf HOOK-BLNDING IN all its kinds, executed with neatness and despatch li^mall jobs when done must be paid before delivered. THOS. H. TILLINGHAST, Opposite the Female High School, ilay Street, May 14, 1859. 14-ly I'hrouoiogy of North ( aroliiia, fi oni 1584 to 1858 by D. K. Reunett. Just received. ct. 21. E. J, HALE & SOM. jjl^“Particular attention given to the fir- g" sale of Naval Stores, 'ottou and other 5 5 proluce,_ _ .\pril Iti. 1859 t‘)-8mospd T. PETTEWAYr Commission •lierchant, And A^ent for Dawson’s Line Steamers, Wilmington, N. C, Solicits Consignments of Naval Stores, Cotton, Corn, Flour. .\lso orders for Groceries, Cotton Bagging, Rope, (tuano, &c. &c. REFERS TO John Dawson, Esq., Wilmington, N, C., Dr, F. J, Hill, " O. G. Parsley; “ President Commercial Bank, Dr. Thos. H. Wright, President Dank of Cape Fear, E. P. Hall, F]sq., Branch Bank of State of N. C., T. S. Lutterloli. Fayetteville, N. C. April 25 8-8m \\ A. E ItOllNSl'EDF, *1S^nt for Chictvcring^s Pianos* C>f which he ha« always some on hand. Wilmington, N. C„ Oct’r 2, 1858, 51-lypd ~ BOOT^ > SHOES^ AT WHOLESALE, JNO. M. WALKER, of NORTH CAROLINA, W 1 T H P. P. $IHAW &L CO., 81 AND 83 Dey Street, New York, ILL be haj)py 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. C7-ly. W [."^OR sale bv July 8 E. F. M(.)ORE. ao-3t jpOR sale, very low, Maroh 14 Bbls». ot Herrin;;^ 00 Bbls Herring, by GEO. W. WILL1A.MS & CO ye Persons in Want OF PURE and splendid flavored old Whiskey can be furnished by us with Old Dew-Drop, .Magnolia, Family, Excelsior and Reserve brands, all of which we j warrant as represented or no sale. J. II. ROBERTS & CO. S. We have other common brands of Whiskey, but none of the “long range,” such as Coffin, Rifle, Monumental, Blue Ruin. J. H. ROBERTS & CO, July 0, 29-tf P. Persons “In W'ant.” IHOt’E that I will not be understood as drumming for the patronage of any one's customers in address ing this large class of my fellow-citizens, but in the spirit of a philanthropist I would say to persons in WANT that unless they arc willing to always be JS want, they had better let all kinds of Whiskey alone. "Do Drop'’ some say,—drink it, i cnougli of it) and you will drop—drop in respeclMbility, droj) in usefulness, drop into the grave. If you will have whiskey—you in want; poor suffering fellow mortals, bloated, ruined, ragged creatures, don't call on me. Go to those who adver tise FOR YOt R 1-ATRONAO.E JAMES W, HORNE. Julv 7 30-4t Dr. FRWK WILLIAMS'S RYE WHISKEY. MITCHELL has made ari'angenients 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, 18.'.^, 53-tf R. FETER MALLETT WITH D. COLDEN MURRAY, aE ERAL CODfllVIISSION MERCHANT, G2 South Strekt, XEW YORK. July 29, 1858. 3^^ Wagons! W'a^onsI! IW'ANT to hire five or six Teams, immediately, for which I will pay a very liigh price. JAS. G. COOK. June IG 2:i- Carolina #V. C. The ,\tlantic and North Carolina Railroad being now completed to Beaufort Harbor, I have determined to locate at Carolina City for the purpose of doing a Forwarding and General Commission ME WLJSPes m'imr and hope by promptness and strict attention to merit patronage and support. Being the .\gent of Murray’s Line of First Class Packets to this and Morehead City, every effort will be made to make this the cheapest and most expeditious route to New York. Vessels will be loaded and discharged at my W'harf (adjoining the Rail road Wharf.) and thereby save cartage and lighterage. Particular attention will be given to all orders, and to the sale and shipment of Produce, WM, B, GRANT. July 29, 1858. 32-ly The !!»ociable, or lOOl Home A- musements; The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table; Lec tures of Lola Montes: Chronicles of the Bastile, illus trated; The Magician’s Own Be ok; Living and Loving; Livingstone's Travels; Live and Learn; The Power of Prayer, by Prime; School Books, &c., &c. Further supplies, just received. Jan’y 31 E. J. HALE & SON. Further Supplies of Books. The am eric-\N ALM.\NAC for 1859; F.A.THER AND DAUGHTER, by Miss Bremer; “WIIAT WILL HE DO WITH IT,” by Bulwer; SCHOOL BOOKS, &c., &c. March 7 E. J. HALE & SON, Ice Cream! Ice Cream!! 1'^HE subscriber having lately refitted his ICE CREAM SALOON, at the Shemwell House, will be* pleased to serve the Ladies and Gentlemen of Fayetteville and vicinity, on and after the 27th inst. The Saloon will be opened at 9 o’clock. A, M., and kept open until 10 P, M, P. SHEMW'ELL, April 25 1859. 8tf Post Office, Fayetteville, IV. V. ARRIVAL.S AND DEPARTURES OF THE MAILS, RALEIGH. .\rrives daily at A. M. Closes “ “ 2J P, M_. KENANSVILLE, (VIA CLINTON AND WARSAW ) Arrives daily, at 7i A. M. ; Closes “ at P. M. ; SALEM. ' -\rrives Sunday, Wednesday and Friday, at 3 P. M. : Closes Monday, “ “ “ “ 12i “ FAIR BLUFF. Arrives Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 A. M. Closes Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, at i P. M. CHER AW. .\rrives Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 1 A. M. Closes Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, at ^ P. M, ROBESON'S via ELIZABETHTOWN. -\rrives Tuesiay, Thursday and Saturday, at 2i P. M. Closes Mond.ay, Wednesday and Friday, at bh A. M. R.\LEIGH via SUMMERVILLE. .\rrives Monday and Saturday, at 8 P. M. Closes Tuesday and Friday, at 5A A. M. SWIFT ISL.A.ND via MONTROSE. .\rrives Monday, at 5 P. M. Closes Tuesday, at A. M. SWIFT ISLAND via TROY. .\rrives Tuesday, at 6 P. M. Closes Wednesday, at 5J A. M. MAGNOLIA. Arrives Tuesday, at 2 P. M. Closes “ “ 2 “ ELIZABETHTOWN via TEREBINTH. .\rrives Monday, at 7 P. M. Closes Tuesday, at 5i A. M. PlilLADELPHUS. .\rrives Tuesday, at 1 A. M. Closes Sunday, at i P. M. J. G. COOK, P. M. July 1, 1859. HAWK$$’S HISTORY OF l^ORTH ( AROLINA. THF' 2d volume is now published. It embraces the pe riod of the Proprietary Government, from IttKX to 1729. It forms a handsome 8vo. volume of 591 pages. The Bubscription price was half a cent a page; but the price of this volume i.s less, say §2 75 in cloth binding, $3 00 in library sheep, and 53 25 in half calf. It will be SOLD ONLT FOR CASH. Owing to the difficulty of securing .Vgents iu many parts of the State, we will forward it by mail or other wise free of pottage, on receipt of the price; or both vol umes for $4 00 cloth, St 50 sheep, or S5 half calf. A liberal discount made to Agents or others, who buy to sell again. E. J. HALf^ i: SON. I Fayetteville, Nov. 3, 1858. WVhster’s Elenientary H»pelling^ Books. -V further supply just received. Jan’y 8 £. J. HALE & SON. Colton’s .mountain Scenery. 4 FURTHER supply just received. A E. J. HALE k SON, May 19. _ ■ Devereiix’s KinnieN Blackstone, reduced to Questions and Answers, upon the plan of Kiimie's Blackstone, one Volume; Drake on-\ttachment. For sale by E. J. HALE & SON. | .Tliscellaneous Books. The American Home Garden, illustrated, by Alei’r Watson; The Old Plantation, by Hungerford; Sylvan Holt’s Daughter, by Holme Lee; Self Made Men, by Seymour; Episodes of French History, by Miss Pardoe; Kendall's Santa Fe F^xpedifion; Miss McIntosh’s Works; Percy An»'cdotes; Lives of the Queens of Scotland, by Agnes Strickland, Barnes’ Notes on the Books of the New Testament; Literal Translations of the Classics; Abbott’s Life of Napoleon Bonaparte; kc. April 9 E. j, hale & SON, JSiTATIWAKKVr COM’L. NOTE P.APER, assorted finalities, some very cheap; Steel Pens; Visiting Cards. 6:c., &c. June 18. E. J HALE & SON.

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