iFAir
SEMI-WEEKL.Y.
[VOL. IX'i
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., JULY 28, 1859.
[XO- 835.]
1‘RTNTKl) MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS.
EDWARD J. HALE & SON,
EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS
Price for the Semi-Weekly (>bskrvkb $3 (X> if paid in
S'lvance; f ! oO if paid during the year of subscrip
tion; or after the year has expired,
h r tlie Weekly Ob.xerver 00 per annum, if paid in
;iiiv:mn’; r>0 if paid during the year of subscrip-
titiii; or $:') after the year has expired.
E ADVERTISEMENTS insertel for 60 cents per
« i\i: VO of lt> lines for the first, and cents for each
siK'ooo iiug puMicaiiou. Yearly advertisAnents by spe-
I'i il I'l'Utrnots, at reasonable rates. Advertisers are
t-- .*t;iti> the number of insertions desired, or
thev will ho continue I till forbid, and charged accord-
iii^ly.
Advertisements to be inserted inaidr, charged 60 per
font extra.
JAS. C. SMITH.] [miles CONTIX.
JAS. O. SMITH & CO.,
Factor^^ CommiHHlon ami For^
trardiiiff •Jferchanfs
WILMINGTON, N. C.
PROMPT attention given to sale of TIMBER, LUM
BER, N.VVAL STORES and all kinds of Produce.
Liberal advancements made on Consignments.
Refer to E. P. Hall, Pres’t Branch Bank of State.
H. R. Savage, Cash’r Bank Cape Fear. John Dawson,
Esq.
July -JO, 1859 33-Cmos
SPECIAL NOTICE.
From and after this date, no name of a new subscriber
w entered without payment in advance, nor will
thi papir be .'cni to such subscribers for a longer time
ilr-.ti is paid for.
Sii.'h if our old subscribers as desire to fake the pa-
I' " 'ii this system will please notify us when making
ii •■■'.nces.
.1 ‘u’v 1. 18’>8.
II. GRAHAM,
rO.Tl..Tf «JJC #f.f
WILMINGTON, N. 0.
TlflLL give prompt and personal attention to all con-
y\ signments of Spirits Turpentine, Rosin, Tar and
Turpentine, and all country produce for sale.
8^^ Office up stairs, over the store of Mr. Vonglahn,
and joining Lutterloh's Wharf, North Water gtreet.
June 23. 2otf
fayi:ttevii.le iiotei.,
T. WADIULL, Proi’RIETOr.
ms, the most commodious Hotel iu Noith
_ Carolina, fronting 300 f«et on Hay and
Donaldson Str«ets, located in the centre of the
H. W. HORNE,
.ITTOJJ.V^l* .IT
M near the Court House.
June 31*, 1859.
28-1Y
JOSEPH BAKER, Jr.,
attor:^ey at law,
H .\S taken an office next door to Wm. B. Wright’s Law
Office on Graen Street. He will att«nd and practice
ill thi CouiitT and Superior
Hliidfii. Robeson and Sampson
March 1853.
Cuurti of Cumberland,
79tf
THO. C. FULLER,
irtorneif and Connftellor at Itaw.
FFICE at Hccles’s Bridge, recently occupied by James
Esq., Fayetteville, N. C.
0
n-;!
J.tn'v 1.
1857
P. J. !!il3rCLAlR
T. €. Sc B. WORTH,
Commission and Forwarding Merchants,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Jan’y 28, 1859 84tf
WM. H. TIRLIKOTON,
Comiiiiiiisioii ^flerchant,
WILMINGTON, N. C.,
TITILL give prompt and personal attention to all con-
>V signments of SPIRITS TURPENTINE, ROSIN,
TAR, COTTON, FLOUR, and other country produce,
either for sale or shipment.
business portion of the town, and surrounded by all
the Banking Houses, Wholesale Merchants and princi
pal Produce Dealers.
Business men will find the Hotel a convenient
and comfortable house.
All the Stages arrive and depart from this Hotel.
Fayetteville, Oct. 1. 1858. 51-
SIlFiMWKIiL llOUSir,
FAYKTTICVII.I.R, m. O.
Exat side of Great iStra t, n jew doors North
oj the Market.
ji ■ rnHE Subscriber desires through this medium
L to 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 anl the public generally, tliat he is
Still prejiared to accommodate them with transient and
permanent board, and respectfully solicits a continuancc
of the liberal patronage heretofore received. Every ex
ertion on his part shall be usel to render them comforta
ble during their sojourn with him. His table is always
supplied with the best thu market aifords.
P. SHEMWELL.
March 24, 1858. 8>-tf
FAYETTE VILI.E
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
ASSETS $254,618.62.
THIS Company has been in operation more than six
years, and has paid its fire losses, amounting lo
$23,524.87 without any assessment; insurRBce averag
ing its members about J per cent.
Amount of property now insured, $1,563,490.01
Amount premiuoB notes now on hand, 247,7S8.08
Dirbctors.
Gfto. McNeill,
D. A. Ray,
H. L. Myrover,
S. W. Tillinghait,
Henry Lilly,
N. A. Stedman,
S. ,1. Hinsdale,
Lutterloh,
M«Lauriii,
T. S
Wm.
S. T. Hawley,
W. N. Tillinghast,
A. A. McKethan,
J. D. Williams,
Jas. G. Cook,
A. W. Steel,
Jas. Kyle,
Hon. J. 0. Shepherd,
R. F. Brown, Wikai*gton.
U X E H OL^E,
GOLDSBORi)’, N. C.
TH E undersigned announces to the public
that he has taken charge of the above Es
tablishment, and is prepared to accommodate
Boarders, by the day, week ot" month. And
A. E. Hall, Wilmington
Officbrs:
GEO. McNElLL, President.
D. A. RAY', Vice President.
C. A. McMILLAN, Secretary
John Collins and C. C. McCmmmen, Travelling Agenti.
fife£f“The Company invite applications.
May 19, 1859. lOY
. ■ .1 1 . J i he assures all who may favor him with their patronage.
My wharf and warehouses being convenient y located satisfaction. Table
for the reception of produce, either by Railroad or River, or
enables me to make charges light.
Nov’r 8
W
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M. CLARK
supplied with the best the market affords.
JAS. G. SMITH.
Goldsboro’, Jan'y 28, 1859 84-lyr
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.,
A'l'^lLL practice in the Courts of Robeson, Cumberland,
Harnett and Richmond Prompt attention
given to all business entrusted to hin.
Feb'y 5, 1S59 86-
JOH.\ P. F1LL.ER,
Attornej and Counsellor at Law,
WILL PF..-.CTICI IN THE COURTS Ol
Kobeson, Cumberland, Columbus and Bladen.
office at Lumberton, Robeson Co., N. C.
July 5, 1859 29tf
Law^ .\otice*
JAMES L. GAINES and son E. J. GAINES, will, in
•J future, practice law in copartnership, in the Cotin-
ties of Montgomery, Stanly. .Anson and Moore.
They may be addressed either at Troy, N. C., where
E. J. Gaines resides, or at Norwood's N. C.
Troy, April 7, 1859. 4tf
LOVERD ELDRIDGE,
*1ltorneif at
AIILL attend the Courts of Johnston and Sampson
Cdunties.
Sijjithfield, April 15, 1856. 96tf
J. R. hi llaT^
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
ASHEHORO’, N. C.,
\17ILL attend the Courts of Randolph, Moore, Mont-
goniery. Davidson and Guilford, and promptly at
tend to ali business entrusted to his care.
M;irch 1'*, 96-6m
ii
I.EROV D. n. D.,
H WI.N'G located in Bladen County in the immediate
neighborhood of Dr. Jno. S. Richardson, respect-
fu’ly offers his professional services to 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
fhe Bellevue and New York Hospit.tls, besides having
the advantage of two years experience in country prac
tice. feel^ that these advantages should in some degree
eutitle him to the contidence of the afflicted.
lie has a new and complete set of Surgical and Ob-
^tvtrical Instruments, and will pay particular attention
t'. those branches. He will keep constantly on hand
II f :11 .iupjiiy of Medicines. Prompt and constant at-
teiiiiou with moderate charges.
Juiie^ 21-2mpd
l>r. R. ^COTT in now |N‘rma-
lif?.' V locait-d in Fayetteville, and ofl'ers his profession-
u. -rjrvicfs to the community. Office two doors east of
!tii- market—formerly occupied by Dr. Benbow—where
h,' cuu be fuund during kis regular office hours, from
x'clouk A. M. until 1 o'clock P. M.;
3 “ P. M. “ C “ P. M.
June 4 20tf
OE.\Tl!»TRY.
,R. J. DAVIS having deciiled on perma
nently locating in the Town of Fayette-
vill^^^pectfully offers his services to the
• .tiz-n* of this jioHr and surrounding country. In all
.. v.irious branches of his Profession, including the
r:-siiutiictuvt (,f Mineral Teeth, he is satisfied, after an
!i"-ivf !-xj>erience, to which is added a thorough Den-
t • fli that he can give entire satisfaction as far
ill till- (iiiwer of Dentistry. All irregularities of the
vd ill a proper and careful manner, as well as
t 'he iiiouih. None but the proper metals are
made u~- ui in the various operations, ^’harges will be
,iii:d'‘r:iit‘. that the benefits of the Profession may be
placed within the reai-h of all who may feel an interest
in the jireservation of the Teeth.
Office over Ho\iMton's Jewelry Store, where be
tpiiy bo found at all times.
.Mity Di, 1H58.
WORTH A: ITLEY^,
Forwarding and General Commission
Merchants,
Fftgettevilie, *V. C.
J. A. WORTH. (72tf) JOS. UTLRT.
R. ORRELL.,
TURPENTINE INSPECTOR.
'■plloSE ^ending their Spirits Turpentine to me may
I r.‘!y ’.ipon it to have prompt and careful attentio*.
My w.irehouses are fronting the wharves and near the
river.
>tpt’r l.'J, 1858. 45tf
H. ALLEN.] [J
ALLEN & CLARK,
Coiuiiiission Tlerchants,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
DEALERS IN LIME, PLASTER, CEMEM, HAIR, Ac.
Agents for Rush & Orrell’s Line of Steamers.*^®
PROMPT personal attentian given to consignments o
Naval Stores, Cotton or other Country Produce, for
sale or shipment.
Jan’y 19, 1850. Hl-
VI 1L.L1A.T1 D. .TIAH^V,
Mnspeetor of »!\'aval Stores^
WILMINGTON. N. C.,
Will pay strict attention to all business entrusted to liis
care, and solicits a share of public patronage.
Offlre in Hall's Building, >o. 4.‘i, (up stairs,)
>urtb Water Street.
April 8, 185y 4-6mos
JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM,
c o .m s s I«
A X I)
Forwarding Merchant,
H^iiminstoHi .V. C.
Prompt personal iittention given to all Consign
ments, and (’ash advances made on Pn>luce to be shipped
to other ports or sold iu this market.
Feb. 12. 1855. OTtf
WILLIAM .1. PRICK,
Mnspertor of »\*aval Stores^
>r/Z,-»//-V(;7Y>A', A', c.
Hii»gf° Solicits the patronage of his country friends and
all others engageil in the Turjientine business.
Officc ^ortli Wsiter
Nov’r 22, 1858. «4-lypd
F. M. BI//ZELL,
GROCER AND C 0 M M I S S I (I N >U: R (’ II A T,
No. 29 North Water Str?:et,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
PROMPT and personal attention given to the reception
of all kinds of country produce, either for sale or
shipment.
Orders for groceries frem cash customers will receive
immediate attenfton, free of commissions.
Nov. 19, 1858. ^-1-ly
BOOK-HIMHNG
yN all its kinds, executed with neatness and despatch
Small jobs when done must be paid before delivered.
THOS. H. TILLINGHAST,
Opposite the Female High School, Hay Street.
May 14, 1859. 14-ly
mil R0.1D XOTICIl!
TO
COXTNTRY MERCHANTS.
M'
^EW. rilEAP, AND EXPEDITlors ROUTE FOR
Freight for the Interior of North Carolina.
KKCH.VNTS and others about purchasing their Fall
and Winter Supplies, are reipiested lo notice, that
1 by the conijiletion ol the North ICastern Rail Hoad froni
■ Charleston, S. C., to Cheraw, the advantages of a CHK.\P
i and KXPEDITlOl'.'^ Route from the Seaboanl has been
I opened to them.
' All freight consigned to the care of the Agent of th*
North Kastern Rail Road will be forwarded FREE OF
COMMISSION.
No charge will be made for Storage at Cheraw. All
goods will be taken care of in th« Company’s Warehoui*
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. 3. 185h. 34-ypd
LU'l TERLOH’S LlNl::.
QTE.\MER ‘-F.VN-N'Y " h-aves Fayetteville every Mon*
>3 day and Thursday morning, at 15 minutes after .Sun
rise: and Wilmington Tuesday and Friday, at o’clock,
—carrying jias^engers and freight.
Steamer ••SOUTHERNER.' with a full complement
of Flats, makes one or more trip* p«r week, as circum
stances may require.
The acci'lent to the Steamer “RoW.\N’’ will bore-
paired in a few days,
the line.
Oct'r 4, 1H5J.
THE xirORTU €AROL.i:VA
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Now in the tenth year of successful operation, with
growing capital and firmer hold upon public con
fidence, continues lo insure thft lives of all healthy per
sons from 14 to 60 years of age, for one year, for seven
years, and for life—all life members sharing in the profits
All slaves from 10 to tiO years of age are insured for
one year or for five years for two-thirds their value.
All losses are punctually paid within *J0 days after
satisfactory proof is presented.
For further information the public is referred to Agents
of the Company in all parts of the State, and to
H. H. BATTLE, Secretary, Raleigh.
E. J. H.ALE, Agent at
Jan'y 1859. Fayetteville, N. C.
ATLAIJTIC :?IlTf AL
Fire and Marine Insurance Company,
CAROLINA CITY, NOKTil CAROLINA
lncorj>orated \>y an Act of the Legislature oJ
North Carolina.
This COMP.^NY being duly organized, is now pre
pared to receive applications for insurance upo
Buildings, Merrh.tndise, Furniture, Mills, Manu
factories. Ships and their targoes.
And most kinds of property, at remunerative rates of
premium.
It is aimel in the organization of this Company, to
make a safe medium for Indemnity and Protection to
the assured 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
Company.
Applications for Insurance may be made at the office
of the Company, or to its authorized Agents.
DIRECTORS.
John A Parrott, William S Long,
Levi T Oglesby, David W Bell,
W B Grant, A B Chapin,
David S Jones, Samuel Leffers,
Geo W Dill. Joel H Davis,
Col Thos J Blakely, D A Hargett,
Luke Blackraan, K Mallett.
OFFICBR8.
John A. I’arrott, President,
Levi T Oglesby, Vice Presidant,
W S Long, Treasurer,
E A Thompson, .\ttorney,
K B t:hui»in. Secretary.
B Grant, )
W S Long, I EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE,
uavid W Bell, j
March 12. af.-f'Ui
D. & W. McLAURIN,
^^OULl) invite atter> Jon to their large and d*air»bl*
Stoek of
Post Office, Fayetteville, iV. C.
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF THE MAILS.
DEPARTURES
RALEIGH.
Arrives daily at 6J A. M.
Closes “ “ 2\ P. M.
KENANSVILLE, (VIA CLINTON AND WARSAW.)
Arrives daily, at A. M.
Closes “ at 1 j P. M.
SALEM.
Arrives Sunday, W'ednesday and Friday, at 3 P. M.
Closes Monday, “ “ “ “ “
FAIR BLUFF.
Sperm, Adamantin«&T&llow Candles; I Arrives Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 A. M.
Closes Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, at ^ P. M.
OKOCERIES,
onsisting in part of—
150 Bags Rio, L&guira and Java Coffeej
100 Bbls. and Ilhds. Sugar (assorted;)
25 Hhdy. Molasses;
30 “ Bacon—Sides and Should«r»;
500 Sacks Salt;
150 Boxes good Tobacco;
125
50 “ Soap (assorted;)
50 “ Candy “
100 Bags Shot “
ICOO Ibii. Bar Ijcad;
30 } Bbls. Snuff—Kagle Mills;
25 Kegs Soda;
250 “ Nails.
—ALSO—
A large and general assortment of
Hardware and Cutlery;
Fanning Utensils, of all descriptions;
American, English, Swedes and P«ruTian Iron;
Blister, (3orm:in and Cast St^«l;
Blacksmiths’ Tools;
Coopers’ Do.;
Corn Shellers and Straw Cuttert;
Buckets, Brooms and Fails;
Cotton, Manilla and Juts Rop«, (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 fob cash, or on usual
time to pronipt paying customers.
Cor.NTRY Mkkchaxts are respectfully requested
to call and examine our stock before purchasing else
where. D. .S: W. McLACRIN.
March 3, 1859 , 93tf
BR.§SS ,STJR.§mS*ER
1^ GOOD supply of various No’s just received, which
we can furnish low.
May 2.
D. &
W. McLAURIN.
10 tf
•iii HhAs. tiiood Bacon,
and SHOULDERS, just received and for sale by
D. & W. McLAURIN
July 2, 28tf
CHERAW.
Arrives Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 1 A. M.
Closes Sunday, Tuesday atd Thursday, at k P. M.
ROBESON’S via ELIZABETHTOWN.
Arrives Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 2J J*. M.
Closes Monday, W’ednesday and Friday, at A. M.
RALEIGH via SUMMERVILLE.
Arrives Monday and Saturday, at 8 P. M.
Closes Tuesday and Friday, at 5i A. M.
SWIFT ISLAND via MONTROSE.
Arrives Monday, at 5 P. M. *
Closes Tuesday, at 8J A. M.
SWIFT ISLAND via TROY.
Arrives Tuesday, at 6 P. M.
Closes Wednesday, at 5J A. M.
MAGNOLIA.
Arrives Tuesday, at 2 P. M.
Closes “ “ 2 “
ELIZABETHTOWN via TEREBINTH. -
Arrives Mondjiy, at 7 P. M.
Closes Tuesday, at A. M.
PHILADELPHUS.
Arrives Tuesday, at 1 A. M.
Closes Sunday, at A P. M.
J. G. COOK, P. M.
July 1, 1859.
She will then take her place in
T S. LUTTKUr.MH.
51-tf
\E\V l.l\K.
II!
PETER MALLETT
WITH
D. COLDEN MURR\Y,
6E ERAL COIVItaiSSIOIV fflERCHANT,
6 2 South Street,
ATir VORK.
July 29, 1858. 32-
TIN PLATE,
«iieet Iron, Iron Wire,
COOK|.\€i **TOVI> %\0 Tl'V-WAKC.
Always on hand, at Wholesale or Retail.
ROOFIXf}, C VTTKRlSn,
.Vnd all kinds of Jobbing, done at short noticc, by
C. V . ANDREWS,
Market Square, Fayetteville.
July 9. 27-tf !
BOO TS^iSr SKiOES^
AT WHOLESALE.
JWO. M. WALKER, of NORTH CAROLINA,
W I T H
P. P. .SII.1.W A: €«.,
31 AND 33 Dey Street, New Vurk,
WILL be happy to see liis 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.
Dictionary of C.'oug;re«4M, by Lan-
man;
Tressilian and his Friends, by R. Shelton McKeniie;
“A Thousand Chances to Make .Money,” by Freedley;
“Mrs. Partington’s Carpet Bag of Fun”;
I Sylvester Sound; Hanly Andy;
j Flush Times of Alabama; Party Leaders;
. School Books; &c., &c. Just received.
April 23 E. J. HALE & SON.
H.VVE ar*sociated with me, in this line, Mr. John K.
ailey, and will style the firm ()KHELL & D.VILI’Y.
We have i>urchased the Steamer Sot ruF.RNER. and in
a few days, will have a New FInt employel with her.
Those favoring us with their patronage may rely upon
prompt despatch, by applying to .Mr. Dailey on board,
or to me at my office. R. M. ORKEL-L.
A C ARD.
A WORD TO MY OLD FRIENDS—
^PHOSE persons for whom I have been attending to
1 Banking business for years:—1 am still willing to
serve you with the same promptness thp.t I liave always
done; and to others that may want discounts. Pension
business, .'tc., &c 1 offer my services, with a promise
of strict attention. JAS. G. COOK.
June 27, IH-VJ. 20tf
i¥otice to Ji*ollier»’ Witlows.
The Widows of Mexican Soldiers, ami the Widows of
Soldiers who DikD in skrvicil in the war of lhl2. can
have their j.ensions continued by calling on the under
signed, Congress having made additional provision for
them.
Give me the management of your claims, and the
money shall come at once, or no charge.
JNO. M. ROSE.
■\gent for Pensions.
Fayetteville, June 12. 1858. 19-
To Rail Road Contractors!
JUST RECEIVED
lOO WHEELBARROW^^,
light and strong, for the Rail Road. For sale by
D. A W. McLAURIN.
March 29, 18-59. 800tf
HAWKS’S
HISTOKV OF NORTH (.4K0LINA.
The 2d volume is now published. It embraces the pe
riod of the Proprietary Government, from 1G03 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 $2 75 in cloth binding, $3 00
in library sheep, and S3 25 in halt calf. It will be
SOLT> ONLY VOR CASH.
Owing to the diflieulty of securing .Agents iu many
parts of ihe State, we will forward it by mail or other
wise free ofpoitntje, on receipt of tlie price; or both vol
umes for ?4 M» cloth. S4 5t sheep, or S5 half calf.
A liberal discount made to Agents or others, who buy
to sell again. E. J. HALE i SON.
Fayetteville. Nov. 3. 1858.
'1
R. M. OKRKLT..
March 1850
JOHN K. n^n.KY*
T. A. E. nOllNSTEUr,
• laent for Chiclcering^H Pianott^
Of which he has alnrays some on hand.
Wilmington, N. C., Oct’r 2, 1858. _ 51-lypd
The Socialtle, or lOOl Home A-
musements; The AutO’^rat of the Breakfast Table; Lec
tures of Lola Montes; Chronicles of the Bastile, illus
trated; The Magician’s Own Book; Living and Loving;
Livingstone’s Travels; Live and Learn; The Power of
Prayer, by Prime; School Books, .See., &c.
Further supplies, just received.
Jan’y 31 E. J. HALE & SON. ,
i'AROLIAA C ITV
STE.UI NAVl(i.\TIO.\ (OMP.^NY.
^PIIE undersigned have been apjxunted by tlie General
1 Commissimiers in Sali-ibury, to receive subscriptions
to the Capital Stock of the above Compiyiy, ami luive
prepared a Sub.«cription I’.ook, and are ready to receive
the same, «jn application to J. M. Rose, at the Rail Road
Office.
A A. McKETHAN,
J. M. WILLIAMS,
J. A. WORTH.
JNO. M. ROSE,
(’ommissionei'S.
Fayetteville, N. June 20, 18;>9. 2-.>tf
FresU •Irrivais.
JUST received pr Steamer Fanny,
4 Bbls. Extra No. 1 M.VCKEREL (for retailing,)
10 A “ do. “ 1 do.
10 I “ do. “ 1 do.
10 h MESS SHAD;
30 Boxes CHEESE:
UK) Bag-* New Hulled BUCKWHEAT FLOUR;
Fulton Miirket Beef; Mess Pork: Goshen Butter, Pocket
Salt: Sugar; Coffee; Molasses; and every thing in the
provision line: which I will sell cheap for CASH or ex
change for country Produce.
W'. C. TROY
Nov. 3. 18.'^^. r,0-tf
Carolina JV. C.
The Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad being now
conipletod to Beaufort Harbor, I have determined to
locate a4 Carolina City for the purpose of doing a
Forwarding and'General Ccmmission
ezj" SB *33 *6 SS6 ^
and hope by promptness and strict attention to merit
patronage and support. Being the Agent of Murray’s
Line of First Class Packets to this and Morehead City,
every effort will be mside 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.
W'M. B. GRANT.
Jtily 29, 1868. 32-ly
Chronologj of Nortb Carolina, from 15H1 to 185S
by D. K. Bennttt. Just received.
«t. 21. £. J. HALE & SON.
GAS FITTINGS AND FIXTURES.
The subscril>ers will be prepared by the middle of
.\ugust, to supply every description of Buihlings.—
Dwellings, Stores. Factories. &c.—with all the neces
sary FIXTURES, for the introduction of G.\S.
•\s we are constatuly engaged in the business of build
ing Gas Works in this anl other States, we of course
can afford to bring on a large stock and sell on more
reasonable terms than others. Our stock will include
Chandeliers, Pendents, Brackets, Glass. iScc.
As we have leased the works for five years, it will be
to the advantage of tho.^e refpiiring such fixtures lo get
them of us, since upon us will fall the care of them,
keeping them in repair, &c. For this purpose it is
bot^i our interest and pleasure to emply none but the
best Gas Fitters.
In our absence for a few weeks, all who wish to have
the Pipes introduced into their buildings, will please
leave their names with Mr. W. N. Tillinghast, who will
give all necessary information on the subject. It is
desirable to know as early as possible', so that the Fix
tures maj’ be introduced at the same time with the con
struction of the works, and thus all may light up simul
taneously.
WATERHOUSE & BOWES.
Fayetteville, June 10. 22-tf
J»»rPRE^E COI RT REPORT!*i.
N E \V E I) 1 T 1 (.) N O F
Uevereiix and Battlers Eqiiitj, Vol. 1.
nilE subscribers have just printel a 2d Edition of
this volume, (one of the most valuable oAhe serie
witii Notes ami References to other !idjudgel Ca'jesand
to the Revised Code, by Hon. Wm. H. Battle; and witl
many corrections of typographical errors.
They have now in press the 2d vohune, also with
Judgre Battle's Notes, which they will publish soon.
• Their 2d Edition of the 1st volume of Dev. A: Battle
Law Reports, issued last year, has received the appro
bation of the Profession.
They also republished a 2d Edition of Devereux’s is
E(|uity (without Notes.) And in adtlition to these, are
the proprietors of the entire editions of most of Iredell'
Law and Eipiity. and can supply any volumes extant of
the Ref>orts, or comjilete sets, so far as they can now
be had.
They deal largely in Law Books, and will at all times
orler works not on their shelves, to supply their cus
tomers. E. J. HALE & SON.
Fayetteville. May Itj. 1859.
A TREATiJsiE
ON THE
LAW OF EVIDENCE,
The Fayal, Everett and Havelock Hats!
4LS0, a beautiful assortment of the L.\TEST ST\ LE
SOFT H.VTS (high and low crown,) and all the
s.yles of the most elegant Hats of the season, can now
be seen at the Bazaar.
A. McRI.MMON.
March 10 97-tf
Ice Cream! Ice Cream!!
The subscriber having lately refitted his ICE CRE.\M
S.VLOON. 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 tintil 10 P. M.
P. SHEMWELL.
April 25 1859. 8tf
Dr. FRANK WILLIAMS’S RYE WHISKEY.
R MITCH ELL has made arrangements with Dr.
Frank Williams, to be constantly supplied with his
celebrated RYE WHISKEY, which can be had at his
Store at all times, by wholesale or retail.
Oct’r 11, 1858. 63-tf
Further ^Supplies of OookM.
The AMERICAN ALMANAC for 1859;
FATHER AND DAUGHTER, by Miss Bremer;
“WHAT WILL HE DO WITH IT,” by P-ulwer,
SCHOOL BOOKS, &c., &e.
March 7 E. J. HALE & SON.
TEMH ENGLISH EDITION,
WITH CO?^ll>F,R.\BLK .\LTER.\TIONS AM> .ADDITIONS.
By tiki' Right Hon. S. MARCH PHILLIPS and TIIOS.
JA.MES ARNOLD, Esq., one of the Police
Magistrates for the Metropolis.
FOtUTH AMEJtlCiN EDITION,
With COWEN .V HILL S Notes, ami with additional
Notes and References to the English and American
cases to the present time, including those added to the
last edition by J. Marsden Van Cott.
B Y I 8 A A C El) W ARDS,
Cor.NSF.t.LOR AT L\W.
In three large volumes.
The unequalled work of Mr. Phillips on the Law of
Evidence has long been iicknowledged.
This edition has undergone a thorough revision by
Mr. Edwanls. and has received an immense amount of
labor, and is now as nearly perfect as can be made.
The American labor and talent bestowed upon the
work are not less than that deriveil from the Englisli
source. The immortal notes of Messrs. Cowen & Hill,
together with those of Mr. Van Cott, have been care
fully preserved: and instead of being put in a volume by
themselves, as formerly, they r.re now placed below the
text—a disposition of them wliich will very much faci
litate reference. The entire note anl text are arranged
in three compact volumes, with a table of cases, and :in
extremely full index to each. Mr. Edwards has care
fully noted any distinctions that vr^y exist between the
English and American law, and has added all the late
American decisions.
Several copies of this valuable work just received and
for sale V>y E. J. HALE .v SON, Fayetteville.
The Ae%»' Edition or
Deverenx & Battle’s Law Reports, Vol. 1,
Receives the approval of those who have examined
it.
Chief Justice Nash says, “I have looked through it—
t is carefully and well got up. * * * I 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 apprisel of points already adjudicated.”
Genthmen 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
E. J. HALE & SON.
R0Rl:%i«0.1^’!^ It A \l PI E ATED
GU Ax\ O.
This fertilizer, composedof >ne half I’.EST PE
RUVIAN GU.\NO, one-half fine Ground Bone .-lud
the BEST PHOSPHATIC GUANO, is in condition for
immediate use. being prepared with new !ind im]>rovod
machinery, by which means the most intimate combi
nation is effected, reducing all to a uniform tine powder;
and for application by drill or otherwise, it is in the
most perfect order. And we have no hesitation in say
ing, that for all crops it is equal to any fertilizer ever
offered to the farming commttnity. The quality will be
kept perfectly uniform in all cases, atnl
Warranted to contain S per cl. of Ammonia
AN1>
45 Tfl ifl PER CENT. OF I l)\K IMIOSPIUTK IIP l.niK.
Our Guano is put up in strong bugs, weighing about
160 lbs. each.
FRANCIS ROBINSON gives his personal attention
to preparing this article, and purch«sers can rely on
Robinson’s Manipvlateo Guano” )»eing in «very par
ticular as represented. All orders will receive immedi
ate attention.
F. & CO.,
No. 4 Hollisuswobth Streict. up stairs,
BALTIMORE, J1.I,
ROBINSON’S MA]«IPI’L.1TEU Gl'ANO
Is for sale in lots to suit,
BY THE FOLLOWING AGENTS:
JONATHAN TYSON, Frederick, Md.
J. C. NEVETT, Alexandria, Va.
J. H. BRADLEY, Fredericksbur?f, Va.
GARRISON & IHAIONE, Norfolk, Va. *
E. H. SKINKER and 00., ^iclimond. Va.
THOS. BRANCH & SONS, Petersburg, Va.
T. C. & B. G. WORTH, Wilmington, iW C.
a. C. LINDSAY, High Point, Itf. C.
July-Ja :U-2mospd
Heavy (liiiiiiiy i'lotli;
Dundee cotton bagging;
ROPE, HOOP-IRON and TWINE.
For sale by C. T. H.VKJH «!c SONS.
July 21 ;!3-0w ^
Fayetteville ^ Alheiiiarle Plank
Road C o.
A N N U A L M E E T T N G .
The annual meeting of this Company will take
place at Fayetteville on Thursday, 21th day .\ugust
next. JAS. G. COC)K, Prest.
July 24.
Per»»oiiM ill Want
OF PURE and splendid flavored old Whiskey can be
furnished by us with Old Dew-Dr6p, ^fagnolia,
F'amily, Excelsior and Reserve brands, all of which we
warrant as represented or no sale.
J. H. ROBERTS & CO.
PS. We have other common brands of W'hiskey, but
, none of the “long range,” stich as Cofhn, Rifle,
Monumental, Blue Ruin.
July 6.
J. H. ROBERTS & CO.
2!t-tf
A.\ArAE SETTLETIEI%TS.
The Subscribers would remind those indebted to them
that this is the period of the year in which it is
tnost convenient and desirable to have a general settle
ment. They are preparing to forward accoutus by mail
to those at a distance who owe for books, printing. !fiC.
Those indebted for subscription to the Observer only,
will be able to ascertain the amount dtie by reference
to their last receipts.
Persons having accounts against the subscribers will
please present them for payment.
E. J. HALE & SON.
July 1, 18'>9.
Laborers "IrVantetl.
The Western Rail Road Co. wi.sh to employ 4 able-
bodied Slaves for the balance of the year, to work
on track repairs between Fayetteville and Little Kiver
Depot. Kl FKK.
Ch. Eng. Siipt.
July 5 -
■\’esr«e!*! Wanted.
^■(ENTLEMEN, ol'l customer is yet iu ninrk«“t for
*jf Likely Negroes, forwhicii 1 am dt'teniiincd to p-iy the
Highes Cash Prices.
Persons having such for s-tle wouM do wfll to jrive
me a call, or address me at Clinton, >. C.
All orders promptly attended to.
J. A. McARTHUH.
Clinton. N. C., March 0. 1850. .M-lyrpd
W^a^oiiM! Wa;fon^!!
I WANT to hire five or six Team-', inmie liately. f >r
which I will pay a very high prii-f.
«i. COOK.
June 1C
Coltoii’M fountain l^eenery.
A FURTHER supply just received.
E. J. HALE & SON,
May la.
]TliMCellaneoii« KooKh.
The American Home Garden, illustr itud. t
Watson:
The Old Plantation, by Hungerford:
Sylvan Holt's Djtughter, V)y Holme Lee;
Self Made Men, by Seymour;
Episodes of French History, by Mi": I' lrdo.
Kendall’s Santa Fe Expedition;
Miss McIntosh’s Works; Porc^
Lives of the Queens of Scotland, b.. ' '
Barnes' Note® on the Book^ o; t-
Literal Translations of th.- ( l:i- .
Abbott’*) Life of Napoleon Bonaj Ji; .
April 9 E. .1. H.V1..I--