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FAYETTEVILLE, N. C„ AUGUST 18, 1859.
[NO. 811.]
l'lilNTKI> MOSllAVS AM* TtU!|!Sl>.\V.S.
KUWAKI) J. HALE 4 SON,
KlUTOK:^ \M* I’ltOlMtlKTlHlS j
I’viic f''r till- Siiiii Wrokly Oiiskkvf.r S3 fMA if paid in |
n.lv.ini'o: •">' if paid diiviiig ilic year of sul>:ori]i- i
il.m; ov 5^4 nfior the yoar has expired,
i-'.ir rlif \Voekly IMiskuvkk S- OO per annum, if paid in
ti.ivrini’o: >- 50 if paiil durint: the year of mibscrip-
li 'ir. V ^ ' *'•* lifter the year has exjiired.
.M*VEirnSLMKNTS inserted fo> t'lO cents per
s iiKire of 1> lines for the first, and ;>0 cents for eacli
siu-i'oo'iin}: publicnti>>n. Vfurly aivertisenieiU3 by spe-
, i;il .'ontriirts, at reasonable rates. Advertisers are
ri‘ntn"^l-'d to state the number of insertions desired, or
tIu'V will be continued till forbid, and charged acoonl-
iiisrly.
A'lvoriisoiiu-ntii to be insertpd insil>\ chargod 50 per
cent «xtr:\.
Srr,('lAl, NuTK'K,
From and after ttii d;ito. noTianioof a new suliscriber
w: : In* eiiiorcd witlioiit p.iyiiiciit in advance, nor will
the I'apev bo sent to such subscribers for a longer time
th:in i> l«ii'l I'"-.
Siieli ‘f our old sub.'Ci-ibers as desire to take lliu pn-
jur >11 ihi> >ystem will please notify ws when making
reiaittances.
.lan'y 1. 18.'>S.
J«40.
TIIC «^IO DUI Kl.i: I.OCR MTITCIi
FAMILY SE\VL\4; MACIIIXES.
Now ON KXHIIUTION ,\T Till', McK.VK lU'lLDLNti,
WKSTOP FAVKTTKVILI.K MOTKL.
HOll KTIII.\i; .\i:w.
rOMTLETE WITH THE TABLE.
SK\VI>U\V1T11 T»0 TllRE.VnS FKOM TWOSrOOLS.
I'AFIiNTKli JAMAKY 4X11, I S')'J.
.V' ! iimfihcati d Murlii-i’ . fj—A'o (reding Out cf Ordur!
K>p(‘ciaU) Vdapted for Fanill) k tMaiitutioii I itv.
The Ksarf^tMt Varria^r l\trtor»f hi
the South!
>IcKKTHA>;
RKSI’KCTFULLV informs hi.s friends juid tlie {>ublic.
that he has built up large substantial Hrick P.uild-
ings at his Old Stand, exjiressly for manufacturing Car
riages. Tliankful for the very liberal ]>atronage he lias
rwceivud for the last L*1 years, he hopes by strict atten
tion to business, with a dusire to gi^’c satisfaction, to
merit a continuance of the same, lie warrant»; his work
to be made of the best material and hy exi>erienc«d
workmen in eacli liranch of the business. His work will
compart' favorably with any made in the rnited States,
for neatness ami durability, lie is determined to sell
and do any work iu his line on as g«>od lornis us any
work ilcine elsewhere tli.at is as well done, lie now iias
on hand, finished. TllK f.AUtiliST STOf'K OF
Carriage*!, Barouches, Kockaways and
Bugg:ies
ever oflcred in this place, and a very large stock of work
nearly finished, which will be tini*hed daih'. .\11 of
wliich will be sold vury low for cash, or ou short time to
punctual customers, pr^^lle has on hand more than
ONi: IILNUIIKI) AM) FIFTY VEIlU’l.FS finished
and in eottrse of construction.
{fc3y"All wiirk made by him is warranted IJ montlis
with fair us.age. atid should it fail by bad workmanship
or material, will be I'ejiaired tree i>f charge.
I’er-ions wishing to buy would do well to call and ex
amine for themselves.
Orders thankfully received and ]'rom|illy atten>led to.
Uepaiiing exetniteil at short notice and on very reason
able terms.
Mav -JS. 1S.'>9. S'J-tf
'I'o llio
lOOit STlTCiiEr^ IN A MLM TE:
These machines are wuri'anted Fir-t t'lass. and fully
eijual to the highest priced .^lachine'.
Obsekvk:—We invite all tu )iring any garment.
OoAKSE or Fin'r, Hevvv, or LtntiT, which we will make
up at once, thtis estRblishing the re]iutation of our Ma
chines—the onlj' Inw-priced machine as yet otfered. sew
ing with two threads and
Hiiaraiiteel no IIiiiiiImi^:!
Those machines will (lather. Hem, .Stitch or Fell in
the most beautiful and substantial manner. t,»ur new
and improved henimer will turn a hem of any width,
stitching at the same time witloiut ja-evious l>astiug.
W*» warrant thc'c Machines to be.just what we here
represent, and we guarantee to refund the money tu
any person, who, after learning their use. is not satis-
tied with his bargain.
tLr2^Te>tiinL>nial3 can be seen at the rooms, and re-
fcreuces given.
F T. l’..\Rin' Co.,
Proprietors of the Patent t^r Middle and Kastern
North ariilina, to whom apj'ly for County Agencies.
Wilminoton, N. C., 11th.Inly,
.Mes>rs. E. T. JKki’.y \ Co. — (iLnilt —
THK SKWlNt; MACHINK of .Scovil .V Goo.lcH s
pattern, which 1 purchaseil fmm you some time since,
'fW' with great raj'idity ;ind neatness. Its great re-
cminendations arc its simplicity of construction and
its adaptation to family use. Thenegro«»s and children
about the house soon acpiire a knowledge of its use.
and 'Cw apparently as well as the most experieucel. 1 '
have no hesitancy in recommending it as a useful in- ,
vuniion.
Respectfully, Your ob't. serv't.,
M. LONKON.
June 27. •>;*)-
piixos: piAXOsi! piAXos:::
J. r> BO^WEI^r, l*iuiio
OF I! A L Tl .M O li L,
IS NOW IN F.VVE rTK\'lLLll, aiol will retuain for a
1 short time to sell and rei-civi' ■rdci * foi his cc’ubrattd
\ew Scalt* ( ross .Striiijj St*>«“ii OrtJivi*
I K O A V K A n i: I* I A A 1
The public are respectfully renuestod to call and see a
samjile of them at Mcilue's lluihliug. Wot of the Fay
etteville Hotel. They ar« a new :iiid beuuiiful article,
atid arf* worthy of ati inspection from the tuusicjil jiub-
lic. Those who should wigh to jiuridiase will ilt> well
to call sot»n.
-N. 15. Old Pianos will be taken in exchungi! in part
pay. liV^Mr. 15. will atten^i to tiie TL.MMJ OF
l’lANo,' during hit stay.
Oidpr» left as above will meet wit.Ii j>rojiipt attention.
•IIlly -7 'io-
HISTOKV OF >OKTH l AKOLIXA.
-d Volume is now piibli>hel. It embraces tin* pe-
1 riod ot till. I'roprietarv (Jovernmetit, fiom liii:; to
17J!i.
it toriu“ a haiul>.,ine Bvo. vfilinne of o'.tl pages. The
ttubscri]p|ion price w:i- h;ilf a cent a paire: but the price
'iiy 7") in cloth binding, .'?o 00
liilf're^t ol*
MA. P.-VKFI'. wouM re-^peetfully inform Turpentine
. Histillers and others that he is fully prep.ired to
Manufaciure or Kej^air Ttiri>enti! ‘'. Hrandy ati'l Whis
key' Still', W' i'vni-5. \c., in fact, anvthinrr in the line
of .''heet-t’opj.er or Iron work.
Particular attentioti given to the making ot .Steam
Pipes from a uporior kind of t'opper. lor l’>oiitr%, .Mills.
\c.
All work entrusted to my care shall be properly done,
and warranted, and on the mo>it favoral'le terms a-, re
gards j'rice. Clive me a ‘all and «ce lor ymirself. and
I know 1 '•hall have your patronage. P.eing a practical
wnrkman. 1 attend to all the work my?elf, whieh I tind
is to the advantage of both my customers and myself.
Old Clipper bought for cash or t.aketi in exchange for |
new Work. M. A. li.VKFU. j
Hay Street. Fayetteville. N. C. j
;..'-)-''.mos
FRESH ARRIVAL.!
Second Stock Spring and Summer Croode.
J. A. PE M BE IIT ON
IS now reoeiving his second stock of Spring and i^um-
iner Goods, embracing all the
AKAVEST SiTAI.ES.
Such as
Summer Silks^ fmrenaditt’€S, f>r-
ffatuHea^ AV.,
W iili ft great variety (tf new style goods for
Traveluif:^ MPresses at9il i^UHterH,
Also a complete assortment of
.^oiiriiiii^ Ijr00d»i.
A large and varied assortment of
SlLlv AN1> LACK MANTLFS, CHANTILLY LACE
POINTS, IJL’K AND WHITE P.KKAiJE
MANTLES, STELLA SHAWLS, kc.
.V few of those splendid French EMIUIOIDEREI)
AND LACE SETS, (’OLLAllS AND SLEEVES.
Douglas iS: .Sherwood's NEW .STYLE COKSETTS.
(with Hustle and Skirt-Supp.trter attached.)
A great variety of NEVV STYLE HOOl’ SKIRTS,
I'tc., \.c.
In the above stock may '»e found a great many new
anil desirable styles, just out. Thu jiublic generally
are invited to call early and examine for themselven.
.1. A. PEMBERTON.
April 19, 1859 7-
x\EW JSI»RlI\CiJ OOODS.
A » .Tfe » •
James Kfjfle
IS Now IIECEIVINC. A LAUtiE SUPPLY OF
DRYr.OODS, HATH,8H()ES,
lU) LT 1 X ; (’ LOT II &c..
Cedar Falls .Sheeting and Yarn at Factory Prices.
All of which will be offered
B Y W H O L E S .V L E OR R E T A 1 L,
As low as the same quality cun be Inid in this State.
March 185'.). 94tf
SeroMff Sprinff Stoekm
ST.VUll & WILLI.V.MS
VVE received and are now opening their second
supplv of
NEAM>\ABIii:
('omprisiijg a >plendid selection of the newest styles of
Faiic'v and ^taplt* l>i*y iioo4lw,
llootM. Ilal«, ll«M»|»
lt«‘a«ly-flaic‘ 'lofliin;;:,
Wiih a lar^e variety of N* ri>N.S, to which the atten
tion id' \\ holesale Buyers is invited.
STRICT ATTK.N rilix I'XtK To (IKI>KKS.
J. H. STARK. J. M. WILLIAMS
Ajiril 0, 4tf
II
lUIRI^Bl!RCII UIGII SniOOL.
The 14tli .Session of this Institution will fipcn on the
12th of JULY 185‘J, under the eharge of Dan’l.
Stewart, Jr., A. B., a* Principal.
Board can be had either at the^ Steward’s lliiU or in
the neighborhood at S8 per mouth, uxelusive of lights
and washing.
For farther information apply to the undersigned at
Laurinburgh, N. C.
R. D. DICKSON. Sec y.
lAurinburgh, June 18. 25-tf
lIK\Ll'OLLEfiE(lFTIIESmE((FSO.l'l.
THK ANNUAL COURSE OF LE('TURES IN THIS
Institution will commence on the Second Monday in
November, on the following branches:
Anatomy
Physiology
Surgery
Institutes and Practice
Materia Medica
(Ibstetrics
’heniistry
J. E. H(»LBROOK. M. D.
JA.MES MOLLTHIE, ,M. D.
J. J. CHISOLM, M. I).
E. CKDDlN'fiS, M. D.
HENRY 11. FROST, M. D.
THOS. G. PKIOLEAU, M. D.
C. C. SHKPAI{D, .M. D.
Demonstrator and .Vdj'ct.
Prof. of Anatomy ‘ FRANCIS T. .MILES, M. l>.
Assistant Demonstrator
of Anatomy SAMUEL r.OCAN, .M. D.
('LIVICAL LECTUHES
.\ro delivered twicc a week at the Murine und Rojier
Hospitals by the Physicians and Surgeon of the Insti
tution, and the Faculty Ward in tiic Roper Hospital by
the Professor of Surgery.
The .\natomical Rooms will be opened early in Oc
tober under the direction of the Demonstrators ami Lee- j
tures delivered.
HENRY R. FROST, M. D., Dean. '
•luly 18. ;ib*4t I
MIlllllL COLLI:i.l': OF VIRIiL\H.|
AT RK’TIMOXl), 1
OW' 18.19-ftO.
rpiE next regular ('ourse of Lectures will eonunence
Portable iind Stalionary Unftinew, j
Pnni|»!ii, ^'C‘.
\\^E are prepared to receive orders for the great
n AMERICAN PI MP, worked without ppcking or ,
suction, throwing from l(t to '.(> gallons of water per ;
minute; sizes from 1 to 4, price .'?I8 to .57'». Patenied |
A]>ril 5, 18.'>'t. Also. Dodge's Gutta Percha ball valve, i
Suction anl Force Pninps I
Contracts Taken for the Erection of Buildings, !
materials furnished, ami jobbing of all kinds exectued ■
with neatness :ind dispatch. |
A 15 Horse Power .Stationary, and an 8 Horse Port- I
able Engine, for sale cheap l>y I
WALTON & BARRY, !
Machinists and Car Builders. j
Fayetteville, Aug. 15, 18-50 40-
Town papers copy. j
Loatlicr and India Uubber i
IIOKK, &c.
THE undersigned hereby give notice that they are
1 prepared to furnish at short not ice every description
of Machine P>elting and India Rubber Hose.
Having in our employ comjietent workmen, we are at
all times ]ire]«ared to jiut .'team Engines in order. .\ll
orders promptly attended to.
AVALTON & BARRY,
('ar Buihlers and Machinists.
Fayetteville, N. C., .Inly 28, 1S')'.». 3.").
TiiriM'uline Hackers «cra|M*r«,
Piiller!«i and llipperw,
\LL of the first I'lualitv, 'an be hatl at M. A. BAKER'S
Gl
Julv '^1
\\M. fARTEU & SON.
Wholesale A Ketall Dealers and Manufacturers
iiK ALL KIMiS OF
ij€athe»\ SitihUes atiff Mittt'tiessn
Of every dc'Cription. Collars, Whips, .Vc.
\ND we also particularly call the attention !>f the whole
surrounding coiititry to give us a eall. as wo arc de
termined that none shall surp.i-' us iti quality or low
]>rices; and we will give the highest ca>;h price at all
limes for Haw Hides and Tallow, in excli inge for our
articles.
Country Merchants wouM do well to call and examine
our ,'^tock, as we ctin .^ell them Sh"c- of a much better
i|ualiry than they usually get. on very .•icconiinod.-iting
terms. Southerii Planter'; wo»ild do well to send uv all
their orders as we are making a No. 1 article of NE;Uo
SHOES, that are w.irr.anted to give entire satisfaction.
N. I!. All Orders from a distance shall have jirompt
attention.
S. S. CARTER. W)I. (’ARTER.
Goldston P. (J., Chatham Co., N. C., i
March 15, IS-')'.'. j ‘ '
i\ew (mood^i!
1.VM just receiving my .Spring .Stock of tioods in my
line. They were selected in the Northern cities by
I mvselt, with great care, and bought on the most reason-
i aide terms, by which 1 am enabled to otler the l.nrgost
i stock I ever before oti'ered to the public, and to offer
j them generally
A (ireaily Reduced Prices.
! FRUITS—I'^aisins. Figs, Prunes, .Vpples, Lemons, Or
anges, ('herries. Currants. .S:c.
PICKLES, JELLIES AND PRESERVES—a great va-
j rietv;
I PERFUSlERIES AND EXTRACTS of various kinds:
^ FANCY SO.\PS AND POMADES:
i MCS1('.\.L INSTRU.MENTS—Fiddles, Drutn#, Fifes,
j Flutes, Banjos, Cmitars, xc.;
I WALKlNCi t'.vS L.S—of every kind:
; P.ASRETS AND WILLOW WARE;
i lloBBY HOUSES, \c.:
! NUTS; FINE AND COMADtN CVNDTES; S\RD1NES;
i FINE CIGARS: SMoKlN} CHEWING TOBACCO;
I CP.ACKFR.S; FINE POCKET KNIVES;
I A large ass'rtiueiit of P01iT-M(»N.\lE.''. some very nice:
' FANi'Y ENVELOPES, and FANCY tlOODS, TOYS
j and YANKEE NOTIONS;
! An assorinient of INDl.V RUBBER GOOD.S;
COMBS, WHIT'S, FL'^HING TACKLE.
! The public are respectfully invited t ; call and ex-
’ amine my stock. 1 have a great many handsome things
i that cannot fail to please.
; JAS. R. LEE.
Hotel Building.
March .31, 18.VJ 1-
f^PKlAi;
The Fayal, Everett and Havelock Hals!
LSO, a beautiful assortment of the LATE.ST STYLE
1 iiigh
KAHi:it
iin\v rti i i\ iiiLT i'roiii f]ie X
2-"> in hall calf. It wi..r, hk
Ilf this volume i- h.^
in lifirary slieeji, ai
>i(>i,n oM,v Koii CASH.
()wing to thw dilficulty of securing .\gonts in many
part'; of the State, we will forward it bv mail or other-
wi-c free of f„.sl,ine. on receipt „r ,l,e pi-|,-,.; ,,r both vol- ;
ume« for ■'^1 •>) cloth, .■* 1 -’ill 'lieep, nr Iialf calf
A liber.al discount made to .\gi iii» ,,r others, who buy
to sell again. 1’.. J. HALE \ S»N.
P'ayetteville. Nov. H, l'^58.
To 4'iil»a and Kack, by liana:
‘■Love .Me Little, Love Me Long:
Miss .\litford -; Kecollections of a Literary Life;
The War in Enropi-. with .Maps; Tom Burkt*, by Levi-i.
Harry Lorreiiuer. by Lever: Davenport Dunn, complete;
Rothwell. by Aytoiin; ('arpet Bag of Fun;
Irving's Wa-hingfon. vol. .'ith. in (doth and sheefi;
Kevival SiM-moiiv. by Rev. Dan'I l>aker, D. D.;
Peeji of ll.iy: Line iipon Line: Prece).' ii]iin Precejit;
Clarke’s (Jinniiieiitury: .Scolt's ('omrncnlaiy;
School Books, \c., Vc.
Further supplie® jii^t received.
July -25 E. J. IIALE SON.
Har|M‘rN .^la^axine ibr
tst received. E. J. HALE & .SON.
rtli tlif
largest, finest, and most carefully selected
stock of ;
FI it^i ri Ki:
ever olFered in tliis market; which .added to
his own manufacture, makes his as'orinieiii coni|>lete;—
all of which he will sell on tiie Inwest po>~ible terms for
cash or on time to punctual customers.
Fashioii.ilile painteil cottage bed-ioom Furniture in
sett-:; curled hair and shuck, and cotton Mattresses; ;
Looking }la“';es: Willow Wagotw and Cradles; .''ide
Boards; liureaus: Secretaries and Book-Crt-ie>.: What-
Nots; Tables, all sorts; Wa^h .Staiiil; C.indle .Stands;
Wardrobes; Picture Frames .•md (ilass; Window Shades:
Cornices; Curtain B.ind>: ."!of:is in Maliogoiiy and Wal
nut: Tete a Tete-i; Ottoman-,; Div.iiis and .Stmils; Ch.airs
of every variety.
Fine IIoscwimhI riaims. out' with .Eoliaii at
tachment; Ro.scwood .Melodiaii'. from the best m.inufac-
tories in New York and Bovton, warianted as good as
any made in the country. anl will be sold at New York
lirices—freight only added.
September 2. 45tf
illarblc^ Eaotory,
.“^OFT H.VT. I high and low crown. 1 and all the
'tvles of the timst elegant Hats of the season, can now
be seen at the Bazaar,
A. McRIMMON.
March 10 y7-tf
W. TIIJiER,
r HMM..1 n m: #> f» ##i.f,
IMl’OKTEK OF F.\N(’Y (JOOl>..
n'^oYS. BEADS, and CONFECTIONERS’ ARTICLES,
I China DolN. Itich Vases, Toilet Bottles. Inks with
Figuies, .Icwi 1 an.l Card Receivers, Etagere .Vrticles,
iVc. Latest styles of gooiN constantly received and .'idd
at the very lowest ca.-h priies.
W. TILLER.
No. 21 South FoniTIl Street. PH 1 l.ADFLPH I A.
Julv IS. :i‘2-2tnpd
the 1st of March.
Ch. Bell Gibson, M. D.,
Professor of Surgerj-, &c.
David H. Tucker, M. D.,
Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine.
Beverly R. Wellford, M. D..
Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics.
.\rthur E. Peticolas, M. D.,
Professor of Anatomy.
Levin S. Joynes, M. I).,
Professor of In.stitutes of Medicine.
James II. Conway, M, D..
Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and ChihJren.
James B. .Mct’aw, .M. D.,
Professor of (.’hemistry.
.Marion How.ird, .M. D.,
Demonstrator of .\nalomy.
Clinical instruction in the liitirii;ary attached to the i
College, which is also the Marine Hospital for the port
of Richmond. \ great variety of medical and surgical
cases may be seen in its wards, and numerous surijical I
operations are performed before the class. The Rich- ;
mond .Vlmshouse is also open to students.
The facilitic'^ for Dissection are unusually great,—
MATF.iUAi. being abundant and chea]>.
Through the liberality of Dr. Thomas D. Warren, of '
North Carolina, the Faculty are enabled to offer a J'KI/.k
OK Onk iliN.iKEi> Dollars for the best Essay presented
by any member of the graduating class. 1
FEES;
To each Professor,
Dissection,
Matriculation,
Graduation,
Good board may be obtained in the oily
ranging from .S:5 .>U to ^5 per week.
For further information apply to
L. .s. JOYNES, M. D.,
Dean of the Faculty.
July fi. 18VJ. 2U-al(ld'
A tki:ati.*i:
ON THE
LAW OF EVIDENCE,
TKVTH K.VtiLISil KIHTIO.V.
WITH COSSlllKUAHI.K, .\LTK.IIAT1UXS ANH A I) |l ITl I IN S.
By tU- Right Hon. S. MARCH PHILLIPS and THOS.
J.\ME.S .\RNOLD, Esij., one of the Police
Magistrate* for the Metropolis.
FOI KTII \MKKH A\ EIUTIOV,
With COWEN A: lilLL'.S Notes, and with additional
Notes and References to the Engli>h and .\T;ierican
cases to the present time, including those added to the
last edition by .1. Marsilen Van Colt.
IJY T.^^AAC EDWARDS,
CorssKi.Lou AT Law.
In three large volunie'^.
The uneipialled work of Mr. Phillips on the Law of
Evidence has long been acknowledged.
This edition has undergone a th,.rough revision by
Mr. FMwards, and ha« received an immense amount of
labor, atid is now as nearly jierfect a** can be matle.
The .\inericau labor and talent bestowed upon the
work are not less tlian that derived from the English
source. The iiAiiort.al notes of Messrs. Cowen .s: 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 are now jdaced below the
text—a disposition of them which will very much faci
litate reference. The entire note and text are arrangetl
in three com]iact voliunes, with a table of c.ase-j, and an
extremely full index to each. Mr. Edwarils h.a'^ c.ire-
fullv noted any distinctions that n .ly exi-sf between the
English and .\nu‘rican law, and has added all the l.ite
.VnuM'iciin decisions.
Several copies of this vtiliiable work ju-^t received and
for sale t>v E. .1. H.\Li' V .SON. Fayetteville.
'N .''HOP. Fayetteville, N.
.lan'y l-'i, IS-'iS. HOtf
Notice to Turpentiiie Distillers and others.
T.\M fully prepared to make or rejiair TUHPENTINE
.STI LLS, or do any thing in the Copper or Sheet Iron
work, at the shortest notice.
M. A. BAKER.
Fayetteville, .Jan'y 24, 1850. 82tf
Hardware, Cutlery,
MA»»i>i:isv, Jtv.
\MF^S MARTINE is now receiving a large and gene
ral assortment of every thing in tlie above line.
—ALSO -
.V prime article of Rio, l.aguira and Java COFFEE
('rushed and Brown Si G.\il: .''ugar House SIRUP and
MOLASSES.
.All of which is offered on as good terms as can be had
in this market
Nov'r 24. IS.^S. GOtf
.1
School Aotice.
School in the DONALD.SON ACADEMY will be
-opened on Monday, October J'.d.
7't.nns i» r (Ji((irt> r >j'/cu
English. 1? I ->0
Latin,
Latin and Greek, 12 •'>»
Contingent, ‘25
.\ few pupils c.an bo furnished with board in tin'
family of the Principal, on Hay .Mount.
JESSE R. McLEAN. A. M.. Principal.
.\tig 10 =’>'■*-
Denial Aolice.
I\R. R. SCOTT will be absent from Fayettevill? :nout
1 ' two weeks from the l.sth of .\ugtist.
Aug. 11 r.',>
CIRClIiAR.
E undersifTiicd has opened an Oflice in the Brick
I I Building, two doors below tin' store of Mr. (Jeorge
I McNeill, Hay .''trei't, at the foot of Haymount. where lie
I is prepared to receive on ’oii'ignment for sale or lor
! shipment,
1 ALL KIMJS OF ('01 \TUY E. OK OTHKK
AllTULKS.
He will also, iwhe,n |ila-ed in funds t n- that jmrpii-^e. 1
promptly attend to the purchase and torwarding. ot all
descriptions of Groceries and otiier \!crcliandi/e which
may be reijuired or ordered.
Likewise, he will attemi pronij'tly to .all kind‘s of
B.VNK BUSINE.SS.—obtaining discount^ and making
negotiations, renewing notes jmyable at l«ank, and pro
curing and forw.irding Bank checks on dist.ant place'.
Having had long persuii.il experience and knowled;re
of the business and trade of the ]ilai-e, he tecl- great
confidence, that by giving his entire and undivided at
tention to these matters, and making only rea-iiiiable
and very >tiolerate charges tor hi' services, he will be
stinmlated and eueoura>ied by a liberal jiaironiige. and
that in all cases he will suceccd in givin- entire and
general satisfaction. 1>F,\ 1,1! i ^ RO.SL.
Refer to
Messrs. II. \ E. .1. Lillv.
Mr. Georgk Mt Nkill.
Tiios. S. Li ttkiu.iiii, Es'i.
Faj’etteville, Aug. 10 4l-0w
J!^rOVE.S SHEET IROW
TI\-\VARir, cVi*.
ON HAND, a large a-'>»rtn!e!»t of Pm«x and Cooking
Stoves; Tin-w.aro; .Sheet-Iron; l..ead Pipe. Also
7/if “Off# Itoniinion t'ot/'er Pot.'"'
For sale by J A M E,S M .V RT1N E.
Nov'r 21.
Gtit f
PAIAT.S
, OIIjM, A:i‘.
^PEHM, Ketined, Lard, Linseed and Tanners’ OIL;
White Lead: Burning Fluid; Putty: Window Glass
and .Sash of all sizes.
—ALSO—
Afresh suj.plv of POND'S P.VIN DESTR(»YER.
For sale by JAMES MARTINE.
Nov'r 24, "lH.')S. Otltf
"‘AV THFi jr.i.m
EXfLlSIVELl F^Y DRY iOODS!
.1. A'. PKIOK
Will Oi’i;n at No. 17, .Mai:ki;t .''iji Ai:t;,
OK Sl;I•r^:.^tHKI!.
Come and Look!
-\ug. 10
UN Ttli: 1:
Everybody!
:','.'-tSl
SI 5
Plow>*I Plow**!! Plo%v«!!!
10
50
No. fi PLOWS:
r,
5U No. Ill Plowii;
25
5ft No. 11 “
at ju'ic*is
25 No. oil “
25 No. 00 *•
Points, Bars and Mould Boards to suit.
For sale by
.Jan'y 12
C. E.
LEETE.
70-
Itiitler. Ciiecoif and CVac-ker-*.
I A EIRKINS Goshen Butter:
I 25 Boxes .State Cheese;
1(1 Bbls. Soda and Butter Crackers.
Just received by
.lan'y 12
II lid w.
;ind SH( LDERS,
July 2, IS-'V'.i.
C. E.
LEETE.
7'.t-
Inimd Bacon, Mllll^^
just received and for sale bv
D. W. McLAUBIN
2^tf
iiill Ael and
^ i k LB.S. (iill -Net Twine;
•)* I lOtt lb-=. .Seine
.lust received hy
Jan'y 12
^eint* T%% ine.
C. E.
LEETE.
79-
ii
Tifis:
i.s vi:ii
t?.
CKKri:\ I'K s\nk u;i>,
(i>iii|>ounled entirely from til ^'S,
ONK nK TUK l‘l’rt. .\TI VK AN1» [-IV1 U M K
i:o»* ihe j»uM. . a* - ns a •
V . rnl*lt?r. hii'I moir-’V-ctuHl ihM. a- y ..ther nifKco ♦ kii*.:
iiol oi.ljr i% f.tUfirftr. but a Ur*r . aciii K *•'> ** *
•t !•> t ilH iljeti on ih»* st«'inn- l» l*ov.
II rv oL tlxMi m ifier. thu» accoiwpli^l iiiK two pc pox# - fi!.
. w' thom HTiy of ihf j.HinfuJ ft-.-lincft exiiei 1 ii. ili.« -
^ ol' moKt f Vj/Ah ii'cj. ll i«frikiCtl.C»iH lh« ►y-tetn a. ll.e -
• t’lul it psiri;'‘H it ; ttiDT whfti tnkeii liail.v in
Kiif-uiflhvn Hfiil b «»!! ft up with .»n iKimJ rapjiiiij.
u‘ I.Sv«*r on*» *»l Ihf • p.jr.oipRi r.*t:iil..
; HJi'l hi»ii W
{• wri*> >( tbe ^^klrIU
■•1 s' lifi
.-I .
: icli Ht UuM.tlirl'
cDi » ii’ern iw 'tjrive.intncr
fu;
^I PKIv^l) 4 01 KT KI:P0KTS.
X E \\' I-: I > rr I o n () i'
Devereux and Battle's Equity, Vol. 1.
fPHE sutiscribers have iust printed a 2d Edition of
1 this volume, ( one of the most valuable of t he series,)
with Notes and Ueferences to other adjudged Cases anl
to the P.evised Code, by Hon. Wm. 11. l>attle; and with
many corrections of typograjihic.al errors.
Tht'v have now in pri-ss the 2d volume, also with
•ludge Battle's Notes, which they will [iiiblish soiin.
Tlieir 2d Edition of the 1st \olume of Dev. \ Battle's
Law Re(iorts. isiued last year, has received the apiiro-
batioii of the Profession.
They also republished a 2d FMition of Devcreux's 1st
Eipiity (without Notes.) .\nd in addition to these. ar‘
the pro]irietors of the entire editions of most fif Iredell's
Law and Equity, and can supply any volumes extant of
the Reports, or complete sets, so far as they can now
be had.
Thev ileal largely in Lnw Books, ami will at all times
order works not on their shelves, to supply their cns-
(oiners. E. J. HALE & SON.
Fayetteville, May 10. 185U.
A A All I. «iri Ti.i: n i: at.*»*.
^Plli'I Siibscri'oers would remind tho'C iiidelited to them
I that this is the |ieriod of the year in which it is
most convenient and desir.ilde to iiave n general .;ellle-
ment. They are preparirg to foi ward accotnu': by mail
to those ill a dist.auee who owe for books, printing. .Vc. ,
Those indebted for sub-script ion to the ((b- rM'r only,
will be able to ascertaiti the .amount due by rcri reii'-e ‘
to their la>t recei]its. ^
PersoTK havinsT accounts against the subscribers will
please jiresent them for ]>aymcnt.
E. J. HALE .V SON.
July 1, 1K5U.
Fayetteville' \ Albemarle Plank
Koad ('o.
A N N r .\ L >1 E E T INC.
^PIIE ,\NNl.'AL MI'^yriNtJ of ilii ('ompany will lake
1 place at Fayetteville on Thursday, 25th day .\ugu-;f !
t I., >■ »■ o; ihe piniH it-:.- -
>v‘ .vtnvifii fo vonnterA't ilic
t( «• l-.iblt*
■f.» prove ihni '*
. *'lll U V**!’
I; .•« bill lo l! V a boti :•*, n- 1
I hf'HC ■ ».:!
, .V.
piii ii vlii*: flir
Vii. iC
MM'tf H r;i'l;cal cn'c.
lilUoiiv aftJirk^ mt-
1 »t \ or.
o
at Um Tourui.
piiiint, i-
. nusf ..f 111*.
i«Hi. iiikI, \% hat t .
- : f'otu,
•.KSfP bl'luir :
t *nJ> oi’i} ihU'
reiiiui^. pi»
ikiirbt. t'
ti
im*nl wUU-iire »>.
H jU Jtiv K
|*t
Tirxt.
July
da
JAS. G
14.
CooK. Pre^i.
:!4-
iiy (JF.O. LAUDER,
Twn iMHiRs iiwvR r. T. inifiii ft sovs’ stork
t'ayctteviiic, €.
Jan’y 20, 1869. 64-ypd
Tli!t'ellaiic‘oii liookM.
riMlE American II.mie Garden, illustrated, by Ales'r
I Watson;
The Old Plantation, by Hungerford: I
Sylvan Holt’s Daughter, by Holme Lee; |
Self Made Men, by Seymour; |
Episodes of French History, by Miss Pardoe; j
Kendall's Santa Fe Expedition; :
Miss McIntosh's Works; Percy .Vnecdotes: '
Lives of the (Jiieens of Scotland, by .\gnes Strickland;
Barnes' Notes on the Books of the New Testament;
lateral Translations of the Classics;
Abbott's Life of Napoleon Bonaparte; &c.
April E. J. HALE & SON.
(hronoloffy Of >orlh Carolina, from 15X4 to I85S
by D. K. Bennett. Just received,
ct. 21. E. J- hale & SON.
IjaborerM Wanted.
riMIE Western Rail Ko.ad (’o. wish to employ I able-
i bodied .'Slaves for the balance of the year, to work
on track repairs between Fayetteville and Little River
Depot. W. A. Kl’PF.R.
Ch. Eng. .S: Supt.
July 0 2'.'tf
Ntate Bond!« Ibr ^ale.
S'T.\TE Coupon Bonds, (Coupons payjible iu New
York, on the 1st April .and 1st October,) in iiuanti-
ties to suit. ^pply at t!ie Branch of the Cape Fear
Bank. MeLE.VN.
June 1 - I'.ttf
AOTK’i:.
VLL persons indebted to me as (uiardian of the Heirs
of '’harles McAlister, dec'd, are hereby notifi*d to
come forward and pay up, and save co-t'i.
CHARLES COLVIN.
Fayetteville, July 30 3t)-lm
'A
m
t*0
:C
%
III
orillr
rt' •! I’Ml*'** (
( h>tr takrii a'i«r *‘arti
.*f lw.» ItfK
«*nf THkt‘i) !«*• fe
‘be Hn«i
i )it!\ oiit' itohi*
»:!♦• nften repenu**!
Htul H
'>»i!y l>oitW is
-‘Mil l)«e »*{lrct> of infrii
J.olJit? lMkf»n for
I- i»r uniiHiiiinl rob>r;
t taken >* frhort ’
u'li lo !li«f ite, JtD«i tuake'
ohiMJ repral«*l
flim-n 1*1 lift worM fornit>.
Itowel fomj’lHi I'tn yiel
h:eoi t wu ('urpii h
' hlS.i' en , lh«ie i* ip* ‘•nte
thr as it fnVh.
9-^ \ ffw cm I
W** tMkf I* in |ri-i tt
prt't'ntiv e lu- K"l • I* Jl
iitwl »U i» of a 1511-
t'lh . «»;il -
t’nl \II
All ivlio ii«* H ar** tlirir in
tf'itlinoiiV 1*1 luvor.
0^ Mix Wa^tf-r Iu tlir tbr iii^
« iu»«l both t«i£:rther.
THE LIVER INVIGORATOK
IS \ Si'lKNTlKir MK1>H-AI, IIIS1-||\KIl\. ki • ...
woTki?ijr ciiT«H. almt^^t iu* >rr»»a! to It ni:r '
* ritH fh* Jfn>( ami nunr
•i,»* b/.tfle Ik re)>nif*'l to cure atiy kii.il of .
! oin t!ie wo!(»i Jttutifliff (» to « rufiMroti //
•ill >r nhii*)i are the irfiJl of a lilvrr.
(>b'>lriU'iioii !'
fn;»k.‘?« a
\ elie\ ( IkiIIi .
ut ('liolerii.
I.ft- U-.l to
rmv afti'i a
r •
I troiu th’ >kn.
lini** ti.:i
ttanl u^ll.
Ctll ( ll I >ll
while S II III i
Hlni*'.'‘» f'* 'b
tH« ks
•rtfiM , • ' •!''
Hiop'y,
no Miiiltk: lb;» Dm-
AiTiir, MM
. It
:ue i'
Thin \\v ant!
H'^HOSE who are indebted to F. N. .V .1. II. RolU’.RTS,
I J. H. KOBEKTS .n: CO.. lold tirm,) and C. E.
IIOBEKTS I.V CO., lo pay tlie accounts now due. 4'lll.S
WEEKl As after this time we shall warr.ani and sitt*
without resjiect to person';, on all such account' and
notes then remaining unsettled. W'e have no time to
dun.
Aug. 15, 185'J 4'.*-lw
2Sii^ar Cane 31illM«
Till! EE STYLES
Of First Preniiiiiii ‘2 ami .‘J Roller Sujrar Cane Mills,
Maintfaciured bv
li. Bovi>i:.\ Ai so\,
Salisbi KV. N. C.
Aug. !i Sl'tNI
Cotton Plantation lor Male.
1 OFFER for sale a Plantation in Marll loro' Di>lri*t,
situated nine miles from Bennettsville, two and a
half from Pee Dee [liver, seven from Railroad, and two
from the Mineral Springs. The Tract contains
TIIKKE HI \niJKI) A\D THIKTV-SKVK\ A( KKS.
with 150 under ‘ultivation. The Building.* .are all good.
\ NEW DWELLINti IIOL'.SE. with six rooms—tire-
place in each mom, jiassage through the house, two
piazzas, one in front and one in the rear. My Land
will compare f.ivorably with any in the Di'trict. I ha\e
sixty acres of I>og land cleared, th:vt .will make thirty
bushels corn per acre. The ]ilac‘ is cultivated thi^
yejir by .lames Peterkin. He will show any oni“ who
wishes to look over the land. My only object lor sell
ing is I have moved West.
Terms easy, .\ddress me at Bennetf'ville. S. C..
until 1st September, after that rinu* at .'^elma, .Ma.
GEORGE PETEilKlN.
Aug. 4 4uit
i;,i\ii m\ (iiLi;.
1 OFFER for sale '>40 Acres ot L.VNl), lying on the
West side of (.'aj>e Fear liiver, two miles below Fay
etteville, and extending from the river into »hc sand
hills. This tract is about ei{Ually dividt'd into river-
ridge, swamp and sand-hill Land. .Miout Hti acre--,
adjoining tho river, are wnder cultivatiim and are well
suited to the growth of Corn and Gr.iss: none of tin-
Swamp h:is been cleared. Theie are several good sites
for a dwelling house ou the sand hills. .\ny pei'-*n
wishing to purcluise will lo well to make curly ajipH-
cation, as I have determined to sell.
THOMAS J, ROBINSON.
Sept. 8, 18-3H. 44tf
liaiid and Wood.
.\CKE.S ,if L.VND lying on ih(‘ Fayetteville .V
• Western 1!. K. 7 inile-^ tioiii Town.
loll Cords PINK WOOD cut and jol-d. Ml for
che..\p lo clo'^e the concern of C. F. Koberl'i ('o.
Apiily lo J. 11. liOBI'.UTS ,v CO.
.) uiie 2' *. 1 2 111
J^^resfi tlrris'ais.
JC.ST received i>r .^leanier Fanny,
4 Bbls. E.’cira No. 1 M.\CKEREL (for retailing,)
K» .1 “ do. “ 1 do.
Ill i “ do. 1 do.
10 * MESS SHAD;
:{() Roxes CHEESE:
1011 P.ags New Hulled r.I CKWHE.VT FLoUR;
Fulton Market I’.eef: M‘s Poik; Goshen Butiei-, Pocket
Salt; Sugar; Collee; \iol.i--c': and every tiling in the
provision line: «liicli I will sell cheajifor C.\SII or e\-
chanije for count rv Produce.
1 ' W C. TltO^
Nov l''> i;n-i(
Kill
ilei’i'ins':
No, I •ni llu'k lici t iiij£;
KXTi; \ ilW-
;»t» •• KH'K sri: \
15ox-s .\I>AM W ri\K ('AMtLKS;
40
fKICK n,SR noM.AK rcK
Dr. SAN'KOKI*. i'n.r.rirtor .U'.
./»/ / o/w. t.
I’TTI.K.
Ratailed l>y aM i>ni(*;ri^i>
JAS. N. SMITH and S. J. HINSDALE,
Fayetteville, N. C.
N'ov'rll. ;2-ly
('oltoiiN ^loiintain Mcenery.
FURTHER supply just received.
" May 19.
E. J. HALE i SON.
I’.Alt so \1‘;
25 BarreN M. VASS VR .'i: I'o'S .\LE:
2*1 *• W 11 Is KF^V, some very fine. \iz: OIil
“Dew Droj." veal old. F.iii:i!y. Mag
nolia. I\»‘erw>. i'xce! i-T:
I. Packages FIII NCH l i:\\l'Y;
1 Cask C.d WABA iillANICi, on Coii'ign-
meiit from a ge’" Icnriii comiecti-d with a
Bank in tlic city ■; N. ^ .: 'vill be '.ild on
aceoiini of consi/iiec.
The above are just rec d ind will be sold low b-,
Ii BopEiM'S \ n I.
July 11, IS.V.t :?1-
leeward.
1W1LL pay Si'.> reward for t he apprehen'jon and con
tinemeni in any jail, so that I get him again, of niv
boy BECBF.N, wim ranaway on the ;Ust .May l.i'*.
Reuben is .-ibout :’>U years old. about 5 feet S or I'l
inches liigh. dark color, will weigli 15u lo 1 .•> lb-.,
small eyes, very thick lijis. .and has ;i sin.ill ' -ar on r,h>'
back of one of his hands, neir the ro.tt i»f the thirnb.
And I will pay a further r.'ward of i'. ■ proot ;dh
cieni to convict any white per.'on of harb.n iMg .'.n 1 boy
or seducing him from home.
J.VS. C. McEAiJIIN.
Laurinburgh, Richmond CO., N. C., June 10 [-■It