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FAYETTEVILLE, N. C„ AUGUST 4. 1859.
[NO- 837.]
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PRlMEK M()NDAYS and THURSDAYS
KI»U ARD J. HALE & SO!V,
i:i>lTORS AND PROPRIETORS
!,T the Si'ini-Weekly Observer $3 (K) if paid in
during the year of auhscrip
,ir after tiu- ear has expired.
Ii. Wes-klv ;>BSKKVER S2 (Mj per anniinj. if paid in
S- ■’>'* if paid during tlie year of aubscrip-
„ I after the year has expirevl.
V .\l>\'KiITlSKMENTS inserted for 60 cents per
if h'l lines for tlio first, and ;iO cents* for each
iiinu publication. Yearly advertisements by spe-
.inirnct". at reasou;ilile rates. Advertisers are
I 't.'ito the nuinJter of insertions desired, or
„ f l ontiniied till forbid, and charged accord-
AJverii.-enients to be inserted insiJf, charged 50 per
SPFA'IAL NOTU'E.
j--. ■■ lv.'I ntu'r this ilate, no name of a new subscriber
, ; : a:. rod without payment in advance, nor will
i.ij'f: '>e 'ont to such subscribers for a longer time '
. ,:1 ;..l f.'r.
; t'lmr old subscribers as desire to tako the pa-
„r :: i'ivsti m will please notify us when making
•. - -‘li'CS. j
’ 1.
I KE!SH arrival:
Second Stock Spriiip: and Summer Goods*
J. A. PEMBERTON
Is !!.iw receiving his second stock of Spring and Sum-
:: r b" ds, embracing all the
\KWi:«T SiTYLEJS.
Such as
SMinmer iSilks, €SretiadiMei(, Or-
g-finflies, Xr.,
With ft great variety of new style goods for
Truvi’liHS Oresses atttl iPusters.
Also a complete assortment of
VIoiirniiig' Dre!D!« €rood«.
large and varied assortment of
SILK .VND LACE MANTLES, CHANTILLY L.VCE
I 'llNTS. BL K AND WHITE BERAGE
MANTLES, STELLA SHAWLS. A:c.
\ tew of those splendid French EMBROIDERED
AM> LACE SETS. COLLARS AND SLEEVES.
U-ugla' & Sherwood s NEW STYLE CORSETTS.
with Bustle and Skirt-Snpporter attached.I
great variety of NEW STYLE HOOP SKIRTS,
ic., _vc.
In the above stock itiay be found a great many new
and desirable styles, just out. The public generally
are invited to call earlv and examine for themselves.
J. A. PEMBERTON.
April 19. 1859 7-
TEW »PRI\G GOODS.
M XS A ?» •
Jfames K^le
i>? NOW RECEIVING A LARGE SUPPLY OF
DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES,
BOLTING CLOTHS, cS:c.,
Cedar Falls Sheeting and Yarn at Factory Prices.
All of which will be offered
BY WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
low as the same quality can be had in this State.
rhe Vitvriu^e Wactory in
th€ Sottth!
iMcJvRTIIA\
Respectfully informs his friends and the public,
that he has built up large substantial Brick Build
ings at his Old Stnnd, e.tpressly for manufacturing Car-
riagea. Tliaiikful for the very liberal patronage he haa
rooeived for the last ‘J1 years, he hopes by strict atten
tion to businass. with u desire to gi^e satisfaction, to
merit a continuance of the same. He warrants lus work
to be made of the best material and by experienced
workmen in each branch of the business. His work will
compare favorably with any made in the United State*,
for neatn*»s and durability. He is deterniitted to sell
and do any work in liis line on as good term« aw any
work dcine elsewhure that is iis well done. He now has
on ha” 1, finished, THE L.VRGEST STOCK OF
Carriages, Barouches, Kockaways aod
Buggies,
«Tor oflFerad in this place, and a very large stock of work
nearly finished, which will be finished daily. All of
wliich will be sold very low for cash, or on short time to
punctual customers. fikd^^He has on hand more than
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY VEHICLES finiahed
and in course of construction.
All work made by him is warrtnted 12 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.
Repairing executed at short notice and on very reason
able terms.
May-J8, 1859. 89-tf
L,l(jRL\Bl'RGll HIGH iiCHOOL.
11HE 14th Session of this institution will open on the
12th of Jl-LY 1859, under the charge of D.^n’l.
Stewart, Jr., A. B., as Principal.
Board can be had either at the Steward’s Hall or in
the neighborhood at $8 per mouth, exclusive of lights
and washing.
For further iaforuiatioD apply to the undci’signed at
Laurinburgh, N. (\
n. D. DICKSON, Sec’y.
Laurinburgh, .Fune 18. 25-tf
Female i\"orinal .School.
High PolDt, N. I'. Kail Koad, 15 Milen West of
tireensborouf'h.
Rev
N . RAY, Principal,
With efficient Assistants.
March 1859.
94tf
Second Spring Stock.
STAKR & WILuTMS
H E received and are now opening their second
'iipply of
!*iEASO>ABLE GOODS,
I' "iprising a splendid selection of the newest styles of
Fancy and staple Dry iiood«,
Boot«, Hat«, Hoop !§kirts,
Ready-.tlacle Clothing,
"ith a. lari:e variety of NOTIONS, to which the atten-
'■ n of Wholesale Buyers is invited.
STRICT ATTENTIO.N PAID TO ORDERS. “^8
i B. STARR. J. M. WILLIAMS.
April 9, 1809. 4tf
More A'ew Goods!
I AM just receiving my Spring Stock of Goods in my
• ne. They were selected in the Northern cities by
II V'elf, with great care, and bought on the most reason-
!*■ (* tprms, by which I am enabled to offer the largest
' ■ k 1 ever before oflFered to the public, and to offer
• i.- H generally
At (Greatly Reduced Prices.
H’LITS—Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Apples, Lemons, Or
anges, ('herries. Currants, &c.
PU KLES, JELLIES AND PRESERVES—a great va
riety;
I’KP.FUMERIES AND EXTRACTS of vario i# kinds;
K'Nf'Y SOAPS AND POMADES;
MLSKWL INSTRUMENTS—Fildles, Dnims, Fifes,
Flutes. Banjos, Guitars, &c.;
"A I, KING CANES—of every kind;
baskets and willow WARE;
Il'iI’.BY HtJRSES. kc.:
NUTS; FINE AND COMMON CANDIES; S VRDINES;
FINE riGARS; SMOKING & CHEWING TOBACCO;
' HACKERS; FINE POCKET KNIVES;
A large as'iortraent of PORT-MONAIES, some very nice:
FANCY ENVELOPES, and FANCY GOODS, TOYS
an.l YANKEE NOTIONS:
An assortment of INDIA RUBBER GOODS;
■^'MHS, WHIPS, FISHING TACKLE.
Flip, public are respectfully invited to call and ex-
uiiiir.e Hiv stock. I have a great many handsome things
that cannot fail to please.
JAS. R. LEE,
Hotel Building.
1-
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March 31, Igfj*)
50 No. 10 Plowt*;
50 No. 11
25 No. 50 “
25 No. «0 “
Points, Bars and Mould Boanls to suit.
Fi>j- sale by (\ y.] j^eexE
>.n’y 12 79. "
Blitter. €liee>ie and Crackers.
FIRKINS Goshen Butter;
25 Boxes State Cheese;
10 Bbls. Soda and Butter Crackers.
Just received by C. E. LEETE.
Jan’y 12 79-
>rill i\el and Neine Twine.
LBS. Gill Net Twine;
190 lbs. Seine ••
•lust received l>y (’. E. LEETE.
Jan’y 12 79.
10
50
rpiIE object of this Institution is to provide for the
I thorough education 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 MONDAY IN .\UGUST. Instruction is
given in all the branches taught in tlie best Female In
stitutions. We liave .\pparatus, new Pianos, &c. The
expenses are less tiiaii at any other Institution of the
character in the State. Board alone and the English
Branches ?40 to per Session. Latin and Greek
each $7 50; French $5; Ornamentals very low. Board
AND IIALK THK TUITION REQUIRED IN ADVANCE.
30 Y>UN(j L.\D1ES will be received and
credited for tuition until they can teach ami pay for it.
WANTED; Situations for Southern Female
Teachers. For full information address
REV. W. I. LANGDON,
I’roprietor.
July 8 30-10tpd
llEllll'\Ll’(ILLE(iE(IFTI!EST\TEOFS(U'\.
The ANNUAL COURSE OF LECTURES IN THIS
Institution will commence on the Second Monday in
November, on the following branches:
J. E. HOLBROOK, M. D.
JAMES MOULTRIE, M. D.
J. J. (’HISOLM, M. D.
E. GEDDINGS. M. D.
HENRY R. FROST, M. D.
THOS. G. PRIOLEAU, M. D.
C. U. SHEPARD, M. D.
FRANCIS T. .MILES, M. D.
To the Inlere^t of‘ Turpentine
DiwtiiierK.
MA. BAKER would respectfully inform Turpentine
, Distillers and others that he is fully prepared to
Manufacture or Repair Turpentine, Brandy and Whis
key Stills, Worms, &c., in fact, anything in the line
of Sheet-f’opper or Iron work.
Particular attention given to the making of Steam
Pipes from a superior kind of ('opper, for Boats, Mills,
Ac.
All work entrusted to my care shall be properly done,
and warranted, and on the most favorable terms as re
gards price. Give me a call and see for yourself, and
I know I shall have your patronage. Being a practical
workman, I attend to all the work myself, which 1 find
is to the advantage of both my customers and myself.
Old Copper bought for cash or taken in exchange for
new work. M. A. BAKER,
Hay Street, Fayetteville, N. C.
July 27 35-Gmos
VVM. CARTER & SON,
Wholesale Retail Dealers and VaDaracturers
OF ALL KINDS OF
Mjeather, Satltflcs fttitl Harness,
Of every description. Collars, Whips, &c.
And we also particularly cali 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 price at all
time* for Raw Hides and Tallow, in exchange for our
articles.
Country 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 sentl us all
their orders as we are making a No. 1 article of NEGRO
SHOES, that are warranted to give entire satisfaction.
N. B. All )rders from a distance shall have prompt
attention.
S. S. CARTER. WM. C VRTKR.
Goldston P. O., Chatham Co., N. C., )
March 15, 18.^9. ]
96-
J. \\\ BAKER
Is now receivinj; from the North the
largest, finest, and most carefully selected
stock of
FtlK^ITURR
eyer offered in this market; which added to
hit own manufacture, makes his assortment complete;—
all of which he will sell on the lowest powsibW terms for
cash or on time to punctual customers.
Fashionable painted cottage bed-room Furniture in
setts; curled hair and shuck, and cotton Mii'tresses;
Looking Glasses; Willow Wagons and Cradles; Side
Boards; Bureaus; Secretaries and Book-Cases; What-
Nots; Tables, al’. sorts; Wash Stands; Candle Stands;
Wardrobes; Picture Frames and Glass; Window Shades;
f Cornices; Curtain Bands: Sofas in Mahogony and Wal-
j nut; Tete a Tetes; Ottomans; Divans and Stools: Chairs
I of every variety.
; Fine Rosewood Pianos, one with ^^lolian at-
i tachment; Rosewood Melodians, from the best manufac-
i toriei in New York aud Boston, warranted as good as
any made in the country, and will be sold at New York
j prices—freight only .idded.
I September 2. 45tf
•Vnatomy
Physiology
Surgery
Institutes and Practice
Materia Medica
(Obstetrics
Chemistry
Demonstrator and .Adj’ct
Prof. of Anatomy
•\ssistant Demonstrator
of Anatomy SAMUEL LOGAN, M. D.
CLINICAL LECTURES
Are delivered twice a week at the Marine and Roper
Hospitals by the Physicians and Surgeon of the Insti
tution. and the Faculty Ward in the Roper Hospital by
the Professor of Surgery.
The Anatomical Rooms will be opened early in (.>1;-
tober under the direction of the Demonstrators and Lec
tures delivered.
HENRY R. FROST, M. D.. Dean.
July 18. 86*4t
.MEDIClI COLLfiliE OF VIRCImI.
A T R I C- H M O N I),
OF
The next regular Course of Lectures will eommenee
on the first .Monday in October, and continue until
the 1st of March.
(’h. Bell Gibson, M. D.,
Professor of Sargery, &•.
David H. Tuckdr, M. D.,
Professor of Theory and Praetice of Medioine.
Beverly R. WellfonI, M. D.,
Professor of Materia Medioa and Tharapeuties.
Arthur E. Peticolaa, M. D.,
Professor of Anatomy.
Levin S. Joynus. M. D.,
Professor of Institutes of Medieiue.
James H. Conway, M. D.,
Obitetrios aud Diseases of Women and Children.
James B. MeCaw, M. D.,
Professor of Chemistry.
Marion Howard, M. D.,
Demonstrator of Anatomy.
Clinical Instruction in ti'.e 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 Diss)Ction are unusually great,—
MATERIAL being abunIant and cheap.
Through the liberality of Dr. Thomas D. Warren, of
North Carolina, the Faculty are enabled toofferaPKiiK
OF One Hc.s jeed Dollars for the best Essay presented
by any member of the graduating class.
F££^;
To each Profesa«>r, $15
l>issection, 10
Matriculation, 5
Graduation, 25
Good board may bt obtained in the eity at priees
ranging from $3 50 to $5 per week.
For further information apply to
L. S. JOYNES, M. D.,
Dean of the Faculty.
July f>, 185y. 29-alOd
Li\D FOR SlIiE.
I OFFER for sale 640 Acres of L.VND, lying on the
West side of Cape Fear River, two miles below Fay
etteville. and extending from the river into the sand
hills. This tract is about equally divided into river-
ridge, swamp and sand-hill Land. About 80 acres,
adjoitiing tho river, are under cultivation and are well
suited to the grow'h of Corn and Grass: none of the
Swamp has been cleared. There are several good siics
for a dwelling house on the sand-hills. Any person
wishing to purchase will do well to make early appli
cation, as I have determined to sell.
THOMAS J. ROBINSON.
Sept. 8, 1858. 44tf
State Bondw lor l^ale.
ST.VTE (’oupon Bonds, (Coupons payable in Now
York, on the 1st April and 1st October,) in quanti
ties to suit, ^pply at the Branch of the Cape Fear
Bank. A. McLEAN.
June 1 19tf
IjRIkI and Wood.
ACRES of LAND lying on the Fayetteville &
OOfJ Western R. R. 7 miles from Town.
450 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 26, 1859. 24tf
Hlarble Factory,
^coiirini^ oI the
•What Will He Do With It?”
Mill s System of Logic, Ac. .Mso, further supplies of
•'lehool Books. Just received.
E. J. HALE & S0»
White Horse.
by E. Bulwer Lytton;
By GEO. LAUDER,
TWfl DOORS ABOVE C. T. HUGH & SO.\’S’ STORE
Fayetteville, C.
Jaa’r 20,1859. 64-7pd
Leather and India Rubber
BKLTIIVG, HOME, &c.
The undersigned hereby give notice that they are
prepared to furnish at short notice every description
of Machine Belting and India Rubber Hose.
Having in our employ competent workmen, we are at
all times prepared to put Steam Engines in order. .Ml
orders promptly attended to.
WALTON & B.ARRY,
Car Builders and Machinists.
Fayetteville, N. C., July 28, 185f». '55-
Fayetteville CJas Works.—l-.al»or-
ers W^anted.
’W7'ANTED, by August loth, to work on the streets
T T of Fayetteville,
Fftriyi or Fitly Mjuhorers^
to whom we will pay $1 per day.
In our al>sence apply to Mr. W. N. TILLING HAST.
WATERHOUSE & BOWES.
Fayetteville, July 28. 185!*. ^55-
Hardware, Cutlery,
54AUDI.ERY, A:e.
J.\MES M.VRTINE is now receiving a large and gene
ral a.ssortnient of every thing in the above line.
_ ALSO—
A prime article of Rio, Laguira and .lava COFFFiE
Crushed and Brown SUGAR: Sugar House SIRUP and
MOL.ASSES.
All of which is olfered on as good terms as can be had
in this market.
Nov’r 24, 1858. fifitf
STOVES, sSeET IKOM,
Ti:\-WAKE, &c.
N H.VND, a large assortment of Box anl Cooking
Stoves; Tin-ware; Sheet-Iron; Lead Pipe. Al.so
Ihe “Ofrf tfominion Voft'e Pot.'*'*
Forsalr by JAMES MARTINE.
Nov’r 24. tifitf
PIINOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS!!!
•I. I’. ROSWELL, Piano ITIainifacturer,
OF BALTIM(HIE,
IS NOW IN FAYETTEVILLE, and will remain for a
short time tosell and receive orders for his celebrated
New Seale t'ross String Seven Octave
IRO:\ FRA^i: PIA.lfOS.
The pul)lic are resjiectfully reiiuested to call and see a
saui]ile of them at McRae's Building, West of the Fay
etteville Hotel. They are a new ami lieautiful article,
and are worthy of an inspection from the musical pub
lic. Those who should wish to purchase will do well
to eall soon.
N. B. Old Pianos will he taken in exchange in part
P>iy- fi^”Mr. B. will attend to the TUNING OF
PIANOS during his stay.
Orders left as above will meet with prompt attention.
July 27 o5-
Tin: «i lO I>iM UI.E: LOCK STITCH
FAMILY SEVVLW MACHI1VE8.
NOW ON EXHIBITION AT THE McRAE BUILDING,
WEST OF FAYETTEVILLE HOTEL.
C’OMPLETK WITH THE TAIJLE.
SE\V1\(; WITH TW (»THKK.4IIS FROM TW O SPOOLS.
1‘ATEXTKD .lAXl ARY 4t1I, 1859.
Xo Complicated Machinery—JS'o (ietting Out of Order.'
Especially .\dapted for Family A Plantation I'se.
0
Trustee’s ]\otice.
All persons having debts due against William R.
McKenzie must present them to me at my Store in
the town oi Clinton, on or before Thursday the 11th of
August next. Having been appointed Trustee by said
McKcniie, for the benefit of his creditors, I will on the
aforesaid day, make a final arrangement of said debts,
80 far as there are funds in my hands so to do, and ac
cording to the provisions of the Trust to me executed
T. M. LEE, Trustee.
June 17, 1859 24tAll
TAKEi¥ FP,
T.VKEN up and committed to the Jail of Cumberland
County on the 15th inst., a NEGRO BOY’, named
JOHN BR.\CE or JOHN FRANKLIN, who says he is
free, and, that he came from Columbia, S. C. John is
small, a bright mulatto, and had on when taken up a
white wool hat and steel-mixed frock coat and pants.
The owner of said Negro is notified to come forward,
prove property, pay charges, and take him away, or he
will be dealt with as the law directs.
GEO. L. McKAY, Jailer.
Oct’r 15. 1868. 65-
PAi:\T«, OII.«, &e.
SPERM, Refined, Lard, Linseed and Tanners’ OIL;
While Lead; Burning Fluid; Putty; Window Glass
and Sash of all sizes.
—AL.«;0—
A fresh supply of POND'S PAIN DESTROYER.
For stile by JAMES MARTINE.
Nov’r 24, 18.58. fiDtf
Turpentine Hackers, Scrapers,
Pullers and Dippers,
VLL of the first quality, can be had at M. \. B.\KER'S
GUN SHOP, Fayetteville. N.
Jan'y 15, 1858. 80tf
Notice (0 Tnrpeutine Dhtillers 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. RAKER.
Fayetteville, Jan'y 24, 1859. 82tf
100
llerrtnsr! Herrin^!!
BBLS. No. 1 Split and Bulk Herring;
KH) Bales EXTRA HAY;
50 •• RICE STRA\V;
20 Boxes ADA.MANTlNE CANDLES;
40 “ BAR SOAP;
25 Barrels M. VASSAR & CO S ALE;
2lt “ WHISKEY, some very fine, viz: Old
“Dew l>rop’’ (5 years old,) Family, Mag
nolia, Reserve. Excelsior;
t; Packages FRENCH BRANDY;
1 Cask C.\TW.\BA BR.\NDY. on Consign
ment from a gentleman connected with a
Bank in the city of N. Y.; will be sold on
account of consignee.
i^The above are just rec'd and will be sold low by
J. 11. ROBERTS & CO.
July 11. 1859 ai-
Tiii: i.BVi:is
lAVKiOUATOK!
l»KKlMRKi> HV i>K S \ .N h .KI>,
ronipouiHted entirely from ;i .IIS,
IS ONK oK TIU: BKisf riK*iAiI\r: AM
I l»I« !Vfc:s now xhf! tuihlic, thK! M.:-
• m...4«r, iit.ki than aitv oih*’ ui
It !• imt A),Iy « f'nlKitfit. hut A lAr
Livfi to tu morbt«l mar.«r
> CHrr> on tbat i
r ren.^iv, ti'
the:) on iht sb'tiiiiclt hi>
oiuplikhintf iw«» pn:|>' •
illr. wiUmiiI an> of painful fm*lin»r> lu t«i
:i .if It i«t«anjribens th«> n •
(inif (hHt it U , ktid when t«ken dail^ i: :ti.
ll au«l buUd fl up wth rapiiit>
The U ou« of tho
Uxij ; aud wh«ti it
fKfwera of svttetn
:ft Mluoftl 'Upeii>lent
Ltrtr toi th^ n»o;‘#r j>«rfortn
«L>>niai k >»at fault,th«bow«l»
4) >teni t \m roniequ«nr«*
lo do its d>it>
frin, o!i* of the prnpri«!or«
prnrtice of mort* than tueniT
w)ier«with to counteract the
it in liable
To prove that this reme^'j U
bled irith Ijlvrr t'oui-
(ia» tmt to ttj a botiie.
Thfie tiums m1)
t!ie »'ipplvin^ in th^ir
:nvijfor«tinic the >.i*»niacli
|iurirylittf the blcHicI,
whole iua'hin«rj. reoiovntc
oTertiuiC a radical cure.
lillloul ntta€‘kft are
brtltr, iirevf-iifed, bj*
Llv4»r IIIvt«'«>rAtor.
Onr don- afli*r oat1i»n it mif- ,
and prevent the fivwi from |
»nljr one do^e taken b«>ror« ’
mare. . flj
Only one dote lak^n at
rently. eiul cure* Cow-1
One dost* taken after each i
»ne do^e of two lea '
Jftck llenHache.
One bottle taken for fe
CH(i«e of tli4 disease, and
Onlj oiie doee imniedintely |
One lwte often repeated is j |H|
>1 orbus, and a preventive |
one bottle
effects of
p. iucipt.1
p*rfonn» ^ oi-
fuliy d«iv«lopc>i 1 li«
on the hcal'h^n • •
HHc«; of its rnnciifti.t
at f«uU
;;d ll:
ol one nrKan — il
For the di*e««e» >•
ha« made it hi% «i
reers, to find »oi;.
nian> dei ai|^en)eni
at found, anv pvtst j. *.• ..m
plaint, in ft:iV ofit.s fon -
> ctfi:i»m
morbitl i>r bml matter l'vn
riace a hvalihv fa. a of
cau>.;tip I., well.
gnitiK i^?.e Jini br«.ch i iht'
the catifte i>f tlie dtnea^r--
ficienl to rvlicTe thr siomnch
ri!*1nK Aixl n*uritiK
reurlnjf. pre»enM
nif?ht« U>oeent ihr .'.nr
tl vnirsA.
meal will cure fi'*!
tp«H)nrali^ will s «*,>t >
male obstruction i en'o re» '!
make!* i i>erfect t*»; *•
reiiev cb I'hollr, • V
a Rure cure Tor i
of Cliolrrn.
needed to tht.i* out r» l!
taken for ,
I afte
ine dose taken a thorl !
•laitiictire
from the vkin
time Vjefote
fooil dij;e^t well.
cnreft l)i^
while II in III «* r
almost to the - t
tHck^ b> V\ »i III
l>r«i
lili:
lolIN T> pr. 1
are willii-::
HISTORY OF NORTH CAROLINA.
The i?d volume is now published, it embraces the pe
riod of the Proprietary Oovernmeut, from ltj63 to
1729.
It forms a handsome 8vo. volume of 591 pages. The
ttuV)scription price was half a cent a page; but the price
uf this volume is less, say To in cloth binding. S3 00
in library sheep, and S3 25 in halt calf. It wtLL bk
SflLl) DSLY FOR C.\SH.
Owing to till* difliculty of securing .\gents in many
parts of the Stale, we will forward it by mail or other
wise free ofpoataye, on receipt of the price; or both vol
umes for §4 00 cloth, $4 50 sheep, or half call.
A liberal discount made to .Agents or others, who buy
to sell again. K. J. HALE A: SON.
Fayetteville, Nov. 3, 1858.
WA.ITTED.
k N industrious, sober man, to take charge of the
Steward's Department of the Fayetteville Hotel,
(one of some experience would be preferred, but not
verj’ important.) To such a man,
permanent situation can be given.
fair wages and a
W ADDILL.
:5tl-3t
Dana;
-\ugtist 1, 185!*
To C'liha and Back, by
‘‘Love Me Little, Love Me Long:
Miss Mitford’s Recollections of a Literary Life;
The War in Europe, with .Maps; Tom Burke, by Lever;
Harry Lorrequer, by Lever;Davenport Dunn, complete;
Bothwell, by .\ytoun; Carpet Bag of Fun;
Irving’s Washington, vol. oth, in cloth and sheep;
Revival Sermons, by Rev. Dan’l Baker. D. D.;
Peep of Day; Line upon Line; Precept upon Precept;
Clarke’s Commentary; Scott’s Commentary;
School Books, &c., &c.
Further supplies just receiveil.
July 2") E. J. HALE & SON.
Daily E^ipected and t‘or ^iale.
Direct*importation: Per Brig Mary McRae
from Rio Janeiro.
2000 Hags Coffee.
O. G. PARSLEY & CO
:55-2w
lOUO STITCHt:s IN A minttk:
These machines are warranted First Class, and fully
equal to the highest priced Macliines.
Observe;—We invite all to bring anj' garment,
Cii.^RSE or F'ixe. Heavy, or Ltcm . which we will m.ike
up at once, thus establishing the reputation of our .Ma
chines—the only low-priced machine as yet offered, sew
ing with two tlireads and
4iiiiai*aiifeel no HiiiiiImij?!
These machines will jather. Hem, Stitch or Fell in
the most beautiful and substantial manner. Our new
and improved hemmer will turn a hem of any width,
stitching at the same time without previous basting.
We warrant these Machines to be just what we here
represent, and we guarantee to refund the money to
any person, who, after learning their use, is not s.atis-
fied WTth his bargain.
Jl^“Testimonials can be seen at the rooms, aud re
ferences given.
E. T. BARRY Ac Co.,
Proprietors of the Patent for Middle and Eastern
North Carolina, to whom apply for ('ounty Agencies.
WIL.MIXOTOX. N. 11th July, 1859.
Messrs. E. T. B.^brv & Co.—Gentlrmrn:—
THE SEWING MACHINE of Scovil .v Goodell s
pattern, which I purchased from you some time since,
sews with great rapidity and neatness. Its great re
commendations are its simplicity of construction and
its adaptation to family use. The negroes and children
about the house soon acquire a knowledge of its use,
and sew apparently a.s well as the most experienced. I
have no hesitancy in recommending it as a tiseful in
vention.
Respect full}’, Your ob’t. serv't.,
M. LONDON.
June 27. 35-
]\orth Carolina Readers*
NUMBERS 1 AND 2.
PRKP.\RE1» WITH SPKCIAL REFKHK.NCK Tt> THK
W.\NTS AM) I.NTEREiSTS uF
•V«rf/» Carol inn.
l i^DER THE AVSPICKS OF THK SCPKRINTENDKNT OF COM
MON SCHO0L8, BY
Rev. r. n. Hiibliard,
PH0FKS8OR OK THK LATIN LAMJUAGE AND LITEHATURE IN
THK UNIVERSITY OF NOTITH CAROLINA.
l»'»r to the af>petite. androaken ' P
( Hie do«e of\en reprated i
rliora in its worst form*.' pB||
Bowel fornplalntt yield ;
' ‘ne or two dot»e« cnres at '
Children : there Is no Mtier, •
the world, as it newrr /i»7ji. ■
A few bgttles curei^!
bb*orhents. , ^pn
We takepleannre in reroni
rrerentire (or Kfev«*r RMI
und all K«ver* of a
leUh certaintT. end thou^andi»'
wonderful ▼irtnea. '
All %Yho It are ^Ivlii^ thc-lr iinaitliiii*!?-
111 tts favor.
?lix Water lii Ihr luoutU thr Inti-
|((»rntor, aiHt Mwallow l>oth hei*.
THE LIVER INVIQORATOR
IS A SriKNTIFIC MKDUWi. ^
workiiif cure*, atmoi>t too (rreat to l>e!ieve. It r r.c» «
th$ Jfrti (ia j/irinfj and ield> in yx »
one U re}(iired to cnre an>* kind of lilvrr ( • iii;
f:-o»o ihe worst Javndirt or to ■ conin*.» i» /.V-» . - . f
all o! which are the rexuU of a D|sras4Mt
PRtCC o:K POILAK rCK •OITI.V
Or. SA.VKOKO. IViiiM tfioi. ;u:. W* v-m fe
Rvtatlcnl by all nrtiKKi" '
JAS. N. SMITH and S. J. HINSD.VLE,
Fayetteville, N. C.
Nov'rll. 62-1 y
$125 Reward.
I WILL pay reward for the ai)j)rehension 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 30 years old, about 5 feet 8 or 10
inches high, dark color, will weigh 150 to lf)5 lbs.,
small eyes, very thick lips, and has a small scar on the
back of one of his hands, near the root of the thnmb.
ind I will pay a further reward of $10t) for proof suffi
cient to convict any white person of harboring said boy
or seducing him from home.
JAS. C. McEACHIN.
Laurinburgh, Richmond co., .V, (\, .Tune ItJ [24tf
Further NiipplieK ol' Bookxs.
The AMERICAN ALMANAC for 1859;
FATHER AND DAUGHTER, by Miss Bremer;
“WHAT WILL HE DO WITH IT,” by Bulwer;
SCHOOL BOOKS, &c., &c.
March 7 E- J- HALE & SON.
NVMliKR 3,
CONTAlM.Nd A FAMILIAR HISTORY AM) HESCRIP-
TION OF NORTH CAROLINA.
Selections in iVose and V'erso; ntany of tliem by
eminent citizen.s of the State.
HISTORICAL AND CM KONOLOGICAL TABLES.
And a variety of Miscellaneous Information and Sta
tistics, by
C. Mi.
VT UMBER 3 is a new and rfvised edition of the North
.Carolina Header, tirst ]>ublished in 1851. Numbers
1 and 2 just issueil, comjiletc the series, which is, as a
whole, cheaper than any other series of Headers in the
United States, and as complete.
The Editor i I’rof. Hubbai-d) in liis Preface to Num
ber 1 deems it proper to allude lo a few of the peculiar
advantages aimed at by the Superinientlent of Conuuon
Schools while making elforts to have thi- work com
pleted. These are.
1. The encoiiraijement o f a fefliny of self-dcpenienrf. and
the enlistment of popular setuiment in behalf of the State
and its institutions. It was not thouglit important, how
ever, to have more than one number of the Reader of
merely a local interest.
2. To remedi/ the evil ei-erj/irhere complained of in com
mon srhoolt, of a perpetual change in text honkf; an expen
sive habit, and one which injure.s the .Schools by pre
venting the children from l)eing classi1iel. A series of
home Readers, it was sujiposel, would be certainly used,
and this great evil thus avoided.
3. Econoviy, the pipular system of Readers being too
long anti being made so often merely to add to the profits
of authors and publishers.
This aeries is to consist of fewer numbers than those
generally used, and it i-i believeil that these numbers are
sufficient, while if the system were universally nse^l in
the State, the sum >iaved to parents and children would
amount to several thousand ilollars aiiiuially.
4. To put in the handi //' children learnviy to read corn-
potitioru su^icitntly fiimilidr hut not ff the character called
ehildlth composiiiunt. containing, in lessrms easy enough
for all ages, correct specimen>$ of style, interesting in
matter, and iiifiiloating jiroper morals, and religious in-
itruction.
The prices are, for No. 1. 2a cents; No. 2, 37^ cents
and No. 3, 7;* cents. liljeral deduction from thciie
pricMs to Merchants and School Teachers.
E. J. HALE & SON.
The .^f»eial>le, or lOOl Home A-
musements; The .\utocrat of the Rreakfast Table: Lec
tures of Lola Mr>ntes; ('hronicles of the Bastile, illus
trated: The Magician's Own l’.c^)k; 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.
Wilmington. .Inly 27
Take I\oti€e!
This is the last call that I shall make to those in
debted to me: If not paid by the 10th August, 1
shall give them to an officer for collection. Those that
1 have dunned from time to time, and never paid, need
not expect any indulgence—for I'll ] ut them through.
This jjotice is intended for those whose notes and ac
counts have been standing over HO davs.
M. FAULK. ■
July -JU 30tA10
*\OTIt’K.
\LL persons indeVjted to me as Guanlian of the Heirs
of Charles Mc.\lister, dec'd, are hereby tiotified to
come forward aud pay uji. and save costs.
CHARLES COLVIN.
Fayetteville, July 3(t 30-lm
AEGROES W IIVTED.
THE subscriber wishes to buy
FiFTl* L,IKEL,\* .X*F€iROES,
for which he will pay
The Highest Cash Prices.
Persons having such property to sell will find it to
their inter*st to addresi me at Clinton, N. C.
A. S. C. POAVIELL.
July 26, 1859 35-tJmpd
THE WORLD’S GRE.iT EXHIBITION PRIZE MED.iL
AWARDED TO C. IflEYER,
FOR HIS TWO PIANOS, LONDON, OCT. 15, 1851.
fl MEYER, respectfully informs his friends and the
^ . public eenerally that he has constantly on hand
PIA!VOS,
Equal to those for which he received the Prize Medal in
London, in 1851. He has received during the last fif
teen years more Medals than any other maker from the
Franklin Institute, also. First premiums in Boston, New
York and Baltimore. .^11 orders promptly attended to,
and great care taken in the selection and packing the
same.
Warerooms, No. 722 .VRCH Street below Eighth,
south side, PHILADELPHI.\.
July 18. 32-'.ttpd
\V. TI1.I^ER,
P D FMjI* MMM.t,
TMPOKTEU UK I'ANC'Y (iUODS,
Toys, beads, and confectioners’articles.
China Dolls, Rich Vases, Toilet Bottles, Ink« with
Figures. Jewel and Card Receivers, Eiagere .Vrticles,
i^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
>"otice---]^'ejjroe» Wanted.
^PO the farmers and citizens of the Counties of Duplin,
I Wayne, Johnston, Harnett, .Moore, (.'umVierland,
(CoJ)cson, Bladen, Columbus, Bninswick, New Hanover,
a,nd Sam])Son:
The subscriber being desirous of purchasing a num
ber of Likely Young NEtjlIiOE.S, of all cbissesnnd des
criptions, avails himself of tiiis method tif iniorming
those who may have such property to ilispose ot'. that
the}’ would do well to visit me at home, or address me
at Clinton, N. C —for which they shall receive a visit.
Between this tin;e and the 15th October ISoU I wisli to
purchass 40 to 50 young negroes for the .\labama
market.
EVERETT PETERSON.
July 13, 1850. 31-4m
!:SOO Bbisi. ol llerriii;^f
['^t)R sale, very low. 2iM( Hbl* Herring. l>y
i GEO. W. WILLIA.MS A: CO
March 1 4
The Aew Edition ol*
Devoreiix & Ba^^le^s Law Report!^, Voh
J
I^ECEIVES the :ii)proval of those who h:ive examined
It i'
Chief .Tustice Nash says, “I have lookeil through it —
t is carefully and well got up. * * * I think to our
Court it will be invaluable—and to the Profession eiptally
so. It will save thi labor of deciding the same points
again aud again; for there will l>e no excuse for Counsel
not being apprised of jioints already adjudicatel.”
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 ('a-
rolina H«'ports, and Law Books generally, by
E. J. HALE & SON.
^iM‘ellaneoii^ Rook^.
rpiIE American Home Ganlen, Illustrated, by Alex’r
1 Watson;
The Old Plantation, Viy Hungerford:
Sylvan Holt's Daughter, l»y Holme Lee:
Self M.ade Men, by Seymour:
Episodes of French History, by Mi-^s Pardoe;
Kend.all's Sant.a Fe Exj>edition:
Miss McIntosh’s Works; Percy Anecdotes;
Lives of the Queens of i^cotland, by .\gnes StricklaiMl;
Barnes’ Notes on the Books of the New Testament;
Literal Translations of the Classics;
Abbott’s Life of Napoleon Bonaparte: &c.
April 0 E. J. H.ALE & SON.
Secret History of the French (’onrt, by Victor
Cousin: .\dani Graeme, by Mrs. 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. Bantain; School
Books, &c. E. J. HALE & SON.