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[VOL. IX.]
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., JULY 21. 1859.
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will I'e entered without payment in advance, nor will
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ri-:iiiit;inces.
.I;in‘v 1. 18-')8.
MEDICAL COLliEfiE OF VIRGIMI,
RICHMOND,
OF 1859-60.
^PHE next regular Course of Lectures will commence
1 on the first .Monday in October, and continue until
the 1st of March.
Ch. Bell Gibson, M. D.,
Professor of Surgery, \c.
l>avid n. Tucker, M. L>.,
Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine.
Beverly R. Wellford, M. 1).,
Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics.
Arthur E. Peticolas, >L D.,
Professor of Anatomy.
Levin S. Joynes, M. I).,
Professor of Institutes of Medicine.
James II. Conway, M. D.,
Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and (’hiMren.
James B. McCaw, M. I).,
Professor of Chemistry.
Marion Howard, M. D.,
Demonstrator of Anatomy.
Clinii'al instruction in the Infirmary attached to the I
College, which is also the Mariye Hospital for the port I
of Richmond. A great variety of medical and surgical |
cases may be seen in its wards, anti numerous surgical ^
operations are performed before the class. The Rich
mond Almshouse is also open to students. j
The facilities for Dissection are unusually great,— :
matkrial being abundant and cheap.
I Through the liberality of Dr. Thomas D. Warren, of
North ('arolina, the Faculty are enabled toofl'era pkizk !
OF OxK Hi .\.)rei) Dollars for the best E.ssay presented |
by any member of the graduating class.
FEES:
To each Professor,
Dissection,
Matriculation.
(Jraduation,
Good boartl may b^ obtained in the city
ranging from S3 oO to $-5 per week.
For further information apply to
L. S. JOYNES, M. D.,
Dean of the Faculty.
(i, IH.'.O. 29-alOd
The ijargtftt tUtrria^se Partorif Ui
the
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July
A VAL.I ABL.E
( APE FEAR PLANTATION
FOK SALE. I
^piIE Suliscriber offers his FARM for sale, known as '
I the SHAW PL.VNTATION, situated on the N. E.
i.ide of t'ape Fear River, in the County o£ Harnett, and ^
Ji'iaut frnni Toomer (the present County Seat) two j
milo', and contains 747 Acres. i
It embraces an extensive body of very rich River
Bottom Land, not surpassed in this section of the State
f ir Jf|ith and fertility of soil; and in view of quality of
,'oil. eligibility of location, the society in its vicinity,
Scho ils. Churches, vSrc., an opportunity is here present
ed of -tecuring a Farm coutaining advantages rarely to
be met w-ith.
The land lies well, and is susceptible of making one
'f the most valuable and productive farms in the State.
It woU adapted to the culture of Corn, Wheat, Oats
and V Dttoii. and abounds with a large quantity of Oak,
-ViL aLl other Timber, besides Pine Timber for Saw
Logs.
1 he orm of the tract renders it susceptible of divi- j i^titutions. We have .\ppat-atus, new Pianos, &c.
sion into two tracts or parcels, for tarms. j expenses are less than at uny other Institution
It has a sireatu running nearly through the cantre. character in the Suite. - - -
d by never-failing springs, on which is a desirable j Branches $40 to S'i-'j
•_T)
at prices
Higb
Female !\oriiial ^»cliool.
Point, X. f. RaU Koad, 15 Miles West of
tireeusboroush.
Rev. N . RAY, I* r i x c i p a l ,
With efficient Assistants.
^HE object of this In-.Jtitution is to preside for the
! A. A. McKKTIIAiX
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public,
that he has built up large substantial Brick Build-
I iiigs at his Old Stand, expressly for manufacturing Car-
I riages. Thankful for the very liberal jiatronage he has
I received for the last *J1 years, ho ho]>es by strict atten-
i tion to business, with a desire to gi'^e satisfaction, to
I nterit a contituiance of the same. lie warrants his work
I to be made of the best material and by experienced
workmen in each branch of the busine.ss. His work will
compare favoraldy with any niaile in the United States,
for ncatne.ss and durability. He is determined to sell
and do any work in his line on as good terms as any
work done elsewhere that is as well done. He now has
on hand, tinished, THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Carriages, Barouches, Rockaways and
Buggies,
ever offered in this place, and a very large stock of work
nearly finished, which will be finished daily. All of
which will be sold very low for cash, or on short time to
punctual custouters. Bfe^f^He has on h.and more than
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY VEHICLES finished
and in course of construction.
All work inaile by him is warranted l‘J months
with fair usage, and should it fail by bad workmanship
or material, will be repaired free of charge.
Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and ex
amine for themselves.
Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to.
Repftiring executed at short notice and on very reason
able terms.
May 28, 1853. 8'J-tf
FRE8H ARRIVAL.! i
Second Stock Spring and Summer Goods*
J. A. PEMBERTON
IS now receiving his second stock of Spring and Sum
mer Goods, embracing all the
:%EWEST
Such as-
Summer Silks, Grenadines, Or
gandies, Sc.,
, With a great variety of new style goods for
I traveling MPresses and M^usters,
i Also a complete assortment of
I Ifloiiriiiiig' Dreoifii Ciioodsi.
I A large and varied assortment of
I SILK AND LACE MANTLES, CHANTILLY LACE
I POINTS, BL’K AND WHITE BERAGE
MANTLES, STELLA SHAWLS, kc.
A few of those splendid French EMBROIDERED
AND LACE SETS, COLLARS AND SLEEVES.
Douglas & Sherwood’s NEW STYLE CORSETTS,
(with Bustle and Skirf-Supporter attached.)
A great variety of NEW STYLE HOOP SKIRTS,
&c., &c.
In the above stock may he found a great many new
and desirable styles, just out. The public generally
are invited to call early and examine for themselves.
J. A. PEMBERTON.
April 19, 1859 7-
THE WORID’S GREAT EXHIBITION PRIZE MEDAL
AWARDED TO €. HEYER.
FOR HIS TWO PIANOS, LONDON, OCT. 15, 1851.
C MEYER, respectfully informs his friends and the
, public generally that he has constantly on hand
PIAXOS,
Equal to those for which he received the Frize Medal in
London, in 1851. He has received during the last fif
teen years more Medals than any other maker from the
FrnnklinHnstitufe, also, First premiums in Boston, New
York and Baltimore. All orders promptly attended to,
and great care taken in the selection and packing the
same.
Warerooms, No. 72‘2 ARCH Street below Eighth,
south side, PHILADELPHIA.
July 18. 32-9tpd
“ \V. TILI.ER,
P MMi n E Ij P H
IMPORTER OF FANCY GOODS,
Toys, beads, and CONFECTIONERS’ ARTICLES,
China Dolls, Rich Vases, Toilet Bottles, Inks with
Figures, Jewel and Card Receivers, Etagere Articles,
&c. Latest styles of goods constantly received and sold
at the very lowest cash prices.
W. TILLER.
No. 24 South FOURTH Street, PHILADELPHIA.
July 18. 32-2mpd
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situation for an overshot mill, with a good dam already
built.
There are on the tract about 150 acres cleared and
in cultivation.
The subscriber will take pleasure in showing the a-
■ bove lands to those desirous to purchase. Look and
you will be pleased. In my judgment, such a body
of land cannot be exhibited in Harnett or any of the
adjoining Counties.
If not sold privately, it will be exposed to public sale
on Monday of the Superior Court in this County, which
1 think will be the Second Monday in August next.
Terms will be made easy, and more particularly made
known on the dav of sale.
H. M. TURNER.
June 21. 2*j-ts
pTbEic^aLe
OF THE
NORTH CAROLIN A COPPER MINE,
lu tbe County of Guilford, Slate of North
(arolina.
IN pursuance of the provisions of a Deed of Trust,
executed to me. on the 15th July, 1854, by the Pre- i
>>ident anti Directors of the North Carolina Mining Com- !
jiany. and of record in the Register's office of the Coun- :
ty of Guilford. State of North Carolina, for certain pur-
jio^es therein set forth, I will, as Trustee in said deed, :
• ‘tfer for sale, for cash, on the premises, at 11 o’clock, A.
M . on Tuesday the 2d day of August, 1H59, that,
Valii.*il>le Property
in tiuilforil county, ten miles South of Greensborough, '
known a-^ the North Carolina Copper .Mine, containing
I'Mi Acres, more or less, together with all the
Machinery, Engines, Pumps, Mining Tools and
Materials
thereunto belonging or appertaining, and all the other
l'roj>erty of every kind and description, belonging to
the said Copper Company.
Possession will be given upon the consummation of
the «ale. J.\MES SLOAN, Trustee.
Greensboro’, N. C., May 21. 1859 17ts
lwdforsM
I OFFER for sale C40 Acres of L.\ND, lying on the
1 West side 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-
ridsre. swamp and sand-hill Land. About 80 acres,
udjipining the river, are under cultivation and are well
suited to the growth of Corn and Grass: none of the
.''wamp lias 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 1 have determined to sell.
THOMAS J. ROBINSON.
Sept. 8, 18!38. 44tf
Land and Wood*
ACRES of LAND lying on the Fayetteville &
• )0O Western R. R. 7 miles from Town.
4.')0 Cords PINE WOOD cut and piled. All for sale
cheap to close the concern of C. E. Roberts & Co.
Apply to J. H. ROBERTS & CO.
June 2>, 1859. 24tf
thorough elucatioi. of young ladies, and as an ad
ditional feature, to qualify such of them as may desire
it, for the avocation of teaching. Its next Session will
begin the 1st MOND.VY IN .VUGUST. Instruction is
given in all the branches taught in the best Female In-
■ The
' :lie
BoHi-d aU)iie aii'l ibo Kiiglish
per Session. Latin and Greek
each $7 50; French S5; Ornamentals very low. Bo.\rd
.\XU HALF THK TUITION KKgflREl) IN' AOV.^SCK.
a^30 YOUNG LADIES will be received and
credited for tuition until they can teach and pay for it.
WANTED; Situations for Southern Female
Teachers. For full information address
REV. W. 1. LANG1K)N,
Proprietor.
Julv 8 3^-llipd
LUIRINBl'RIill llliai SrilOOL.
The 14th Session of this Institution will open on the
12th of JULY 1859. under the charge of Da.s’l.
Stewart, Jr., A. B., as Principal.
Board can be had either at the Steward’s Hall or in
the neighborhood at SH per month, exclusive of lights
and washing.
For further information apply to the undersigned at
Laurinburgh, N. ('.
R. 1». DICKSON. Sec’y.
Laurinburgh, June 18. 25-tf
Edgeworth Female Seminary,
GREENSBORO’, N. C.
The Nineteenth Annual Session of tliis Iiistittition
will commence on tbe 3d of August. 185'.'.
The course of study is thorough and systematic, em
bracing everytliing necessary to a ■'romplete. solid and
ornamental education. The lU'l [.DINGS are so ar
ranged as to combine the comforts of a home witii the
advantages of a .School. Instructors of the highest
qualifications are employed in each of the Departments.
TEU.MS;
Board, including washing, lights and fuel, per session
of five months, S*>0
Tuition in the regular classes, 20 00
Catalogues contiiining all necessary information re
specting the course of Instruction, Terms, &c., will be
forwarded on application to
RICHARD STERLING, Principal,
Greensborotigh, N. C.
June 3 2o-2n pd
WM. C.\RTER & SON,
Wholesale &. Retail Dealers and Manufacturers
OF ALL KINDS OF
M^eather, Saddles and MMarness,
(,)f every description. Collars. Whips, ^c.
i ND we also particularly 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 j'rice at all
times for Raw Hides and Tallow, in exchange for our
articles.
C'ountry Merchants would do well to call and examine
our Stock, as we can sell them Shoes of a much better
quality than they usually get, on very accommodating
terms. Southern Planters would do well to send us all
their orders as we are making a No. 1 article of NI^GRO
SHOES, that are warranted to give entire satisfaction.
N. B. .Vll Orders from a distance shall have prompt
attention.
S. S. CARTER. WM. CARTER.
(ioldston P. O., Chatham Co., N. C., 1 ,
March 15, 1859. j
o. nov sro\
tTOULD inform his friends and former customers that
he may be found 2 iloors below the Cape Fear Bank,
and 3 doors above his old stand south side Person Street,
where he intends to keep i>n hand.
Harness, Saddles, Bridles. Whips, (’ullars,
and every thing belonging to his trade. He respectfully
invites his frieml« from the cotiiitry to call and examine
his stock before purchasitig.
He will attend to Repairing of Harness and Saddles
punctually, and his charges shall be moderate. He
would request all indebted to the fijTii of HOU.STON &
OVERBT to settle with W. Overby or himself, as th»*y
are compelled to settle the firm's debts.
.\ugust 27, lb50. tf
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NEW 8PRIi\G GOODS.
rflL n ^ » •
•Fames Kfjfle
IS NOW RECEIVING A LARGE SUPPLY OF
DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES,
BOLTING CLOTHS, &c.,
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
100
Herrin^?! Herrini?!!
BBLS. No. 1 Split and Bulk Herring;
KXt Bales EXTRA HAY;
50 “ RICE STRAW;
20 Boxes ADAMANTINE CANDLES;
40 “ BAR SOAP;
25 Barrels M. VASSAR & CO S ALE;
20 “ W’HISKEY, some very fine, viz: Old
“Dew Drop” (5 years old,) Family, Mag
nolia, Reserve, Excelsior;
G Packages FRENCH BRANDY;
1 Cask CATWABA BRANDY, on Consign
ment from a gentleman connected with
Bank in the city of N. Y.; will be sold on
account of consignee.
(j^The above are just rec'd and will be sold low by
J. H. ROBERTS & CO.
July 11, 1859 31-
I¥orth Carolina Readers.
NUMBERS 1 AND 2.
PREPARED WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE
WANT.S AND INTERESTS OF
J\*or4h Carolina.
t NDER TIIK AUSPICES OF THE SCPERIXTEXDEXT OF COM
MON SCHOOLS, BY
ReY. F. Hubbard,
PR0FE3.S0R OF THE LATIN LANGUAGE .\ND LITERATVKE IN
THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA.
'..d
^tate Bond!« for Sale.
T.\TF; e’oupon Bonds, (Coupons payable in New
York, on the 1st April and 1st October,) in quanti-
lit— to suit. Apply at the Branch of the Cape Fear
Bank. A. McLEAN.
-lone 1 19tf
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I'Oll SAI.K OR REST.
4 CONVKNIKnT DWELLING HOUSE, onllaymount,
near Mr. ( ’ Thomson’s. For particulars enquire
of J. G. SIlLPllEHb, Esq., or
A. M. CAMPBELL.
May 7. 9tf
COUPON BONDS FoITTaLE.
^pIlE Western Rail Ror.d CoiujBiny have for sale in
1 amounts to suit purchasers,
of the Coupon Bonds of the County of
'uinberhind, bearing 7 per cent, interest, payable semi-
aiiiiually on the 1st June and Ivt of December, and run
ning 20 years.
8'J0,(iOO of the Coupon Bonds 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 R,-iil Hoad Co., to pay the County and Town
nu>)'(-rijitions respectively.
Persons having money will find these bonds (at the
jiricc the Co. is selling them) a better investment than
uny Bank 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 26, 1858. 89tf
C'aiitwell’M rv. Carolina Justice.
J.uet reo’d. E. J. HALE & SON.
NUMBER 3,
CONTAINING A FA.MILIAR HISTORY AND DESCRIP
TION OF NORTH CAROLINA.
Selections in Prose and Verse; many of them by
eminent citizens of the State.
HISTORICAL AND CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES.
And a variety of Miscellaneous Information and Sta
tistics, by
C. MM. n*Ml,E\\
VT UMBER U is » 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. Hubbard) 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 efforts to have this work com
pleted. These are,
1. The encouragement of a feeling of self-dependence, and
the enlistment of popular sentiment in behalf of the State
and its institutions. It was not thought important, how
ever, to have more than one number of the Reader of
merely a local interest.
2. To remedy the evil everywhere complained of in com
mon school*, of a perpetual change in text books; an expen
sive habit, and one which injures the Schools by pre
venting the children from being classified. A series of
home Reailers, it was supposed, would be certainly used,
and this great evil thus avoided.
3. Economy, 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 system were universally used in
the State, the sum saved to parents and children would
amimnt to several thousand dollars annually.
4. To put in the hands of children learning to read com
positions sufficiently familiar hut not of the character called
childish compositions, containing, in lessons easy enough
for all ages,^ correct specimens of style, interesting in
matter, and inculcating proper morals, and religious in
struction.
The prices are, for No. 1, 25 cents; No. 2, 37 J cents
and No. 3, 75 cents. A liberal deduction from these
prices to Merchants and School Teachers.
E. J. HALE & SON.
J. \\. IIAKKR
Is now reoeiviiiir from the North the
largest, finest, and most carefully selected
stock of
FI K\iTi'Kr:
ever offered in this market; which addel to
his own manufacture, makes his assortment complete:—
all of which he will sell on the lowest ])Ossible terms for
cash or on time to punctual customers.
Fashionable painted cottage bed-room Furniture in
setts; curled hair and shuck, and cotton Mattresses;
Looking Glasses; Willow Wagons and Cradles; Side
Boards; Bureaus; Secretaries and P>ook-('ases; What-
Nots; Tables, all sorts; Wash Stamls; Candle Stands:
Wardrobes; Picture Frames and Glass: Window Shades:
Cornices; Curtain Banls; Sofas in .Mahogony and Wal
nut; Tete a Tetes; Ottomans; Divans and Stools; Chairs
of every variet3’.
Fine Rosewood Pianos, one witli ^lilolian at-
t.achment; Rosewood Melodians, from the best manufac
tories in New York and Boston, watranfed as good as
any made in the country, and will be sold at New York
prices—freight only added.
September 2. 45tf
marble Factory,
SeconA Slpring
STARR & WILLIAMS
Have received and are now opening their second
supply of
!«EAl!iO\ABI.K GOODS
Comprising a splendid selection of the nowoat vt
»■■€! staple l>ry «ood>i,
Boots «hoe«, Hat«, Hoop Skirts,
Ready-.llade Clothing,
With a large variety of NOTIONS, to which the atten
tion of Wholesale Buyers is invited.
STRICT ATTKNTION PAID TO ORDERS.
J. B. STARR. J. M. WILLIAMS.
April 9, 18.')0. 4tf
More ^'ew GoodsI
I AM just receiving my Spring Stock of Goods in my
line. Thej’ were selected in the Northern cities by
myself, with great care, and bought on the most reason
able terms, by which 1 am enabled to ofler the largest
stock I ever before offered to the public, and to offer
them generally
At Greatly Reduced Prices.
FRUITS—Raisins. Figs, Prunes, Applei, Lemons, Or
anges, Cherries, Currants, i&c.
PICKLES, JELLIES AND PRESERVES—a great va
riety:
PERFUMERIES AND EXTRACTS of various kinds;
FANCY SOAPS AND POMADES;
MUSIC.\L INSTRUMENTS—Fiddle#. Drums, FifeK,
Flutes, Banjos. Guitars, &c.;
walking C-VNES—of every kind;
BASKETS AND WILLOW WARE;
HOBBY H(*RSES. \c.:
NUTS: FINE AND COMMON CANDIES; S ARDINES;
FINE CIG.VRS: SMOKING 4: CHEWING TOBACCO;
CRACKERS; FINE POCKET KNIVES;
A large assortment of PORT-MON.\IES. some very nice;
FANCY ENVELOPES, and FANCY GOODS, TOYS
and YANKEE NOTIONS;
An assortment of INDl.V RUBBER GOODS;
COMBS. WHIPS. FISHING TACKLE.
The public are respectfully invited to call and ex
amine my stock. I have a great many handsome tilings
that cannot fail to please.
JAS. R. LEE.
Hotel Building.
March 31, 18.VJ _ 1-
Hardware^ Cutlery,
Arc.
■AMES M.VRTINE is now receiving a large and gene
ral assortment of every thing in tlie above line.
—ALSO—
A prime article of Rio, Laguira and Java COFFEE
Crushed and Brown SUG.\R; Sugar House SIRUP and
MOLASSES.
.Vll of which is offered on as good terms as can be had
in ibis market.
Nov’r 24, 1858. fifitf
Pest Office, Fayetteville,
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF THE MAILS.
RALEIGH.
Arrives daily at A. M.
Closes “ “ P. M.
KENANSVILLE, (VIA CLINTON AND WARSAW.)
Arrives daily, at 7i A. M.
Closes “ at 11 P. M.
SALEM.
Arrives Sunday, Wednesday and Friday, at 3 P. M.
Closes Monday, “ “ “ “ 12^ “
FAIR BLUFF.
Arrives Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 A. M.
Closes Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, at J P. M.
CHERAW.
Arrives Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 1 A. M.
Closes Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, at i P. M.
ROBESON’S via ELIZABETHTOWN.
Arrives Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 2J P. M.
Closes Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 5J A. M.
RALEIGH via SUMMERVILLE.
.\rrives Monday and Saturday, at 8 P. M.
Closes Tuesday and Friday, at 5| A. M.
SWIFT ISLAND via MONTROSE.
Arrives Monday, at 5 P. M.
Closes Tuesday, at 8J 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.
Arrives Monday, at 7 P. M.
Closes Tuesday, at 5J A. M.
PHILADELPHUS.
Arrives Tuesday, at 1 A. M.
Closes Sunday, at i P. M.
J. G. COOK, P. M.
July 1, 1859.
]\otice—]\egroe« Wanted.
To the farmers and citizens of the Counties of Duplin
Wayne, Johnston, Harnett, .Moore, Cumberland
Robeson, Bladen, Columbus, Brunswick, New Hanover,
and Sampson:
The subscriber being ilesirous of purchasing a num
ber of Likely Young NEtilit iE.'>, of all anJ
o>-ipt:ona. iiiiiisetr or tlii> method of informing
those who may have such property to dispose of, that
they would do well to visit me at home, or addi'«ss me
at Clinton. N. C.—for which they shall receive a visit.
Between this time and the loth October 1859 I wish to
purchase 40 to 50 young negroes for the Alabama
market.
EVERETT PETERSON.
July 13, 1859. 31-4 m
TIIK i.ivi:k
IWIOORATOK!
PKKPAKKI) KV UK SANK )lll>.
C'onipounded entirely from iilMIS,
IS ONK OF THE BKiT Pl'RdATIVK AM) I.IVKR .MK
UU'INKS now b«for» ihe public, tlj»t aott »• k Cutlui
Kl that! anT othoi medk-i
mauler, mili.r. and mor*«tfectu
It is not only a rnthnrtir. bnl a Lirrr r«mKlT, ucWng Rrat u:. u
Littr to ejsci iu morbid matior, Ibeii on tlxn .ii'Diach uud bo»«
to parry o!T ibat matttr, thin aocomplixblntf two purpo«-s olfr.
allr. without any of the painful feellli>r» »i()ei iei.i-rd in the u|.n
tloiiii of moiit Ctilhartirt. It otrengtbena tb. »y>teni M the ^
lime that It purge* it; and when taken daily lU iiioJeisie li- •
will itreiigtben and build 1*1 up with anunual rapidity
Im
J
STOVES, SHEET IROi\,
Ti:%-W,\RE, &c.
ON H.\ND. a large assortment of Box and Cooking
Stoves: Tin-ware; Sheet-Iron: Lead Pipe. Also
Ihe itominion Coffee
For sale by JAMES MARTINE.
Nov'r 24. OOtf
PAI.\T«, OII^N, A:c.
SPERM, Refined, Lard. Linseed and Tanners’ OIL
White Lead; Burning Fluid; Putty; Windjw Glass
and Sash of all sizes.
—ALSO—
A resh supply of POND’S PAIN DESTROYER,
for sale by JAMES MARTINE
Nov'r 24, 1858. 66tf
Hy GEO. hAUDEH,
TWO DOORS ABOVE C. T. H.IIGII & SO.\S’ STORK !
Fayetteville, IV. C. |
Jan’v 20, 1859 64-ypd ;
The ]%ew Edition of i
Devereux & Battle’s Law Reports, Voh 1,
HECEIVES the approval of those who have examined
Chief Justice Nash says, “1 have looked through it—
t is carefully and well got up. * * * [ think to our
Court it will be invaluable—and to the Profession equally
80. It will save the labor of deciding the same points
again and again; for there will be no excuse for Counsel
not being apprised of points already adjudicated.”
Gentlemen of the Bar who have purchased and ex
amined it, concur, so far as we know, in praise of it.
For sale, with sets or separate volumes of North Ca
rolina Reports, and Law Books generally, by
_ J- hale & SON.
Webster’is £leiiientary i^pellin^
Bookii. £. J. HALE & SON.
Turpentine Hacker!;!, ^icrapers,
Pullers and Oippers,
All of the first quality, can be had at M. A. BAKER’S
GUN SHOP, Fayetteville, N. C.
Jan’y 15, 1858. 80tf
Notice to Turpeutine Distillers and others
I.\M fully prepared to make or repair TURPENTINE
STILLS, or do any thing in the Copper or Sheet Iron
work, at the shortest notice.
M. A. BAKER.
Fayetteville, Jan’y 24, 1859. 82tf
50
Plo\«x! Plows!! Plows!!!
NO. 6 PLOWS:
50 No. 10 Plows;
50 No. I t “
25 No. 50 “
25 No. fiO “
Points, Bars and Mould Boards to suit.
For sale by C. E. LEETE.
Jan’y 12 "9-
Butter. Cheese and Crackers.
-I A FIRKINS Goshen Butter;
25 Boxes St.ate Cheese;
10 Bbls. Soda and Butter Crackers.
Just received by C. E. LEETE.
Jan’y 12 79-
Oill ilfet and Seine Twine.
LBS. Gill Net Twine;
OU 190 lbs. Seiae “
Just received by C. E. LEETE.
Jan’y 12 79-
The LJvrr U onm of th«:
humAB body ; and whan it; 0^
tU« powers of tbe
ti almoet •ntiralj d«i>«nd»nt
for th« proper perform-
Biomack U at fauU,tb«bow«I*
•rntem sufUri is 00Qi^u«nc«
baring ceaMtl to do ita duty, j
gaa. ona of tba propriatort!
practice of more than twaoty i
wfaerawith to oouDtaract tha'
U is liable. j SS
To proTa that this remedy !• ,
bled with Lilver Com* A
baa bat to try a bottia, and |
These Gums rMnova all v|n
the syetam, supplying in their! (
iDTigorating the stomach ,
pui-lfylns tJie blool, i
whole machinery, removing
affecting a radical cure.
Bilious attacks
better, prevented^ by j
blT«r liivl|^orator. u
Ouedose after eating is snf- j
and prerent the food from •
Only one dose taken before!
mare* ; SS
Only one doee taken at
gently, and cores Cos*;
One d.’>»e taken after each
One dose of two tea
Sick Headaclie.
One bottle taken for fe-
cause of the disease, and j
Only one dose Immediately
One dose often repeated is PV
Morbas, and a preventiTe I
W Only one bottle is I
system the effects of niedi-i^^
'i^One bottle taken for j J;**
lowness or nnnatnral color {
One iOse taken a short,
gor to the app«:t!ta, and makes
One dose often repeated |
rbcFa in its worst forms, 1
Bowel complainu yield |
One or two doses curaa at-, ^3
principal rvguiHtm* of
performs its fuzxtiont »«tli
rally deTelopei. *1 ^
on the bealtby anion i>r iht
ance of IIS functions; wlie:. i!.r
are ai fault, and the h'-oIc
of one orgmn—the l.«lvr*—
For th^ diseases of tlisi >r
has maos it hi» iu «
years, to find some rsmed;
many derangements to
at lam found, any perix^ii
plaint^ in anv of iu f«^ru:«.
coiiTiction fs certstii.
morbid or hmi ma:ter
place a h«aithy of l>il«
caitking fuoti to veil,
givii.g toi>e an«l h«nlth to ii.«*
the cau^ of U;e
HAWKS’!«
HISTORY OF NORTH ( AROLINA.
The 2d volume is now published. It embraces the pe
riod of the Proprietary Government, from ItlCH to
1729.
It forms a handsome 8vo. volume of 591 pages. The
subscription price was half a cent a page: but the price
of this volume is less, say S2 7-5 iu cloth binding, S'S 00
in library sheep, and $3 25 in half calf. It will be
SOLD OM.Y FOE CASO.
Owing to the difficulty of securing Agents in many
parts of tbe State, we will forward it by mail or other
wise free of postage, on receipt of the price; or both vol
umes for $4 00 cloth, $4 50 sheep, or S5 half calf.
A libei’al discount made to Agents or others, who buy
to sell again. E. J. HALE & SON.
Fayetteville, Nov. 3, 1858.
TO TAX PAYERJii.
IW'ILL be at the office of Thos. C. Fuller, Esq., every
day (Sunday excepted) from 11 o’clock A. M. until
1 o’clock P. M., ready to receive the Tax List for this
district.
Commencing on Monday the 11th inst., and closing
Wednesday August 3rd.
Have your list prepared and save time for yourself
and me.
R. M ORRELL.
July C. 29-1 m
Ar¥i¥UAli SETTL.EHEI1TS.
l^HE Subscribers would remind those indebted to them
that this is the period of the year in which it is
most convenient and desirable to have a general settle
ment. The}’ are preparing to forward accounts by mail
to those at a distance who owe for books, printing, &c.
Those indebted for subscription to the Observer only,
w ill be able to ascertain the amount due by reference
to their last receipts.
Persons having accounts against the subscribers will
please present them for payment.
E. J. HALE i SON.
July 1, 1859.
T
>
ficient to relieve the stomach
rising and souring.
retiriLg, prerent K M«h«-
n!ght, loosens tbe bo^sl*
tlveness.
meal will cure L>y«pe|>«ln
spoonfuls will almaj*. »el»er#
male obiftrnction »en»ov^*
makes a rerfert oi.re.
relieves Cliollc.
a sure cnie for ClioU'in
of Cholera.
; needed to throw o’li of iL-
cine after a long
Jaundice ren>o>e>
from the skin,
jtime before eating
food digest well,
cores C'liroiilr lllni'*
while SuilIllkCS' nn ;
almost to the f.rst -lo^e.
.tacks caused >•>'W'i>i i>
mfer, or sppe«Hei ti.
l>rOlM«jr» l>y rxriting M»-
' mending thi« medifinf a«- h
loUJI Type. It or-ern'e.
are trillit.g ■ • testify ti»
Lal>orerf« Wanteii.
^piIE Western Rail Road Co. vish to employ 4 able-
J. bodied Slaves for the balance ot the year, to work
on track repairs between Fayetteville and Little River
l>opot. W. A. KUPER,
Ch. Euij. i: Supt.
July 0 29tf
Trustee’s i\otice.
VLL persons havitig debts due against W’illiiun R.
McKenzie must present them to me at my Store in
the town of C’linton. on or before Thursday the llth of
.lupiust next. Having been appointed Tru'tee by said
McKen/.ie. tor the benefit of hii creditors, 1 will on the
:if'oi-esaid day, make a tinal arrangemeiu of said debts,
far as there are funds in my hands s(t to do, und ac
cording to the provisions of the Trust to me executed.
T. M. LEE. Trustee.
June 17, 1859 24tAll
Children : there is no surer,
the world, as it nrvtr/aiU.
49* A few bottles cures'
abMorb^is.
We take pleaanre in recom ;
preventive tor KsTer and ;
and all Fever* of a Bit-'
with certainty, and lhou»audh {
wonderful Ttrtues.
All who use It are their tiitanlmous
testlmonv lu Its rav€>r.
Mix Water In the mouth with the lnvl>
l^orator, and swallow both together.
THE LI'VUR INVIOORATOR
IS A SCIK.VTinC I)IS(;OVKKY. nn i i- I.
working cnrea, almost too great to believe. It »> i! u;
magic, evm tht Jlnt tlo^e givinff and nm
one bottle is required to cure any kind of 1^1 ver fon»|*‘rt 'u
from the worst Jnundire or tn a common Ilr'i • • • ♦
all of which are the result of a lMseasel l^lvei*.
ritics o.'vc dollak per BOrtLK.
Dr. SANFORD. Propri^Uir. Mb Iti rm-1 vrsy. N>w Vork
RaUlled by all PrtigKiKr*. .W i
JAS. N. SMITH and S. J. HINSDALE,
Nov’r 11.
Fayetteville, N. C.
62-ly
^125 Reward.
WILL pay S25 reward for the apprehension and con
finement in any jail, so that I get him again, of my
boy REUBEN, who ranaway on the 31st May last.
Reuben is about 80 years old, aboiu 5 feet 8 or 10
inches high, dark color, will weigh 150 to 1)5 Ib.s.,
mall eyes, very thick lips, and has a small scar on the
back of one of his hands, near the root of the thumb.
Vnd I will pay a further reward of $1(M) for proof suffi
cient to convict any white per.son of haiboring said boy
or seducing him from home.
JAS. C. McE.VCHIN.
Laurinburgh, Richmond co., N. C., June 10 [24tf
TAKEi¥ UP,
■VKEN up and committed to the Jail of Cumberland
T
.Tli$>$cellaneoii!« Book^.
The American Home Garden, illustrated, by Alei’r
W"at.‘»on;
The Old Plantation, by Hungerford:
Sylvan Holt’s Daughter, by Holme Lee;
Self Male Men, by Seymour;
Episodes of French History, by Miss Pardoe;
Kendall’s Santa Fe Expedition;
Miss McIntosh’s Works; Percy Anecdotes:
Lives of the Qtieens 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.
The Sociable, 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 Bcok: 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 !Niiipplie« of Book^.
The AMERICAN ALMANAC for 1859;
FATHER AND DAUGHTER, by Miss Bremer;
“WHAT WILL HE DO WITH IT,” by Bulwer;
SCHOOL BOOKS, kc., &c.
March 7 E. J. HALE & SON.
County on the I5th inst., a NE(tRO B0\, name«l
JOHN BRACE or Jt)HN FR.VNKLIN, who says he is
free, and, that he came from (’ohinibia, S. C. .iohu is
small, a bright mulatto, and had on when taken up a
white wool bat and steel-mixed frock coat and pants.
The owner of said Negro is notified to come forward,
prove pt^)perty, pay charges, and take him away, or he
will be dealt witii as the law directs.
GEO. L. McKAY, Jailer.
Oct’r L”>. 1858. 5->-
F
tiSOO Bbls. of Herring
OR sale, very low, 200 Bbls Herring, by
GEO. W. WILLIA.MS
March 14
& CO
9t;
I
A
Colton's .fountain Scenery.
FURTHER supply just received.
E. J. HALE & SON,
May 19.
Dictionary ol C'ongre^^M, by Lan-
man;
Tressilian and his Friends, by R. Shelton McKenzie:
“A Thousand Chances to Make Money,’’ by Freedley;
“Mrs. I’artington’s Carpet Bag of Fun”;
Sylvester Sound; Handy Andy;
Flush Times of Alabama; Party Leaders:
School Books; &c., &c. Just received.
April 23 E. J. HALE & SON.
Secret History of the French Court, by Victor
Cousin; .\dam Graeme, by Mt^. Oliphant; Love .Me Lit
tle, Love Me Long, by Reade; The Science and Art of
Chess, by J. Monroe; Chess Hand Book, by an Amateur;
The Art of Extempore Speaking, by M. Bantaiu; School
Books, &c. • hale & SoN.
June 11.
STATIONERY.
COM’L. NOTE PAPER, assorted qualitie.s. some very
cheap; Steel Pens; Visiting Cards, kc., &c.
June 18.
E. J. HALE & SON.
Scouring of the
What Will He Do With Itr
Devereux’s Kinnie’s Blackstone,
reduced to Questions and Answers, upon the plan of i Mill’s System of Logic, &c.
Kinnie’s Blackstone, one Volume; Drake on Attachment. School Books. Just received.
For tale by E. J. HALE & SON. I Feb’y 12
White Borse.
by E. Bulwer Lytton;
Also, further supplies of
E. J. HALE & SON
■Ml