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SBMI.WEEKL, Y.
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., OCTOBER 3, 1859.
PRIXi'KI* MONOAVS A\l» TilL HSDAYS
LWARI) J. H4LE &
EDITORS VNI) I'ltOrHlETORS
t*r.o« lor the Semi Weekly OnsERVtK S3 DO if paid iu
ttJvm.oo if paid un-in^ Ute year of iubsciip
;:. n' 111 i > at\er the veir hrti expired
? the U^fkly Ubsi.KVt'.K ;uit per aiiniiui, if paid in
.ivHii.-.' jU if ’laid durini; tho yetir uf tubsorip-
.. n ■ "0 Hfloi the year ha» expired.
.M>\ ERTl5LMENTS inserted fot I'eiiis per
.^uaiv oi 1'- lines for the first, »ud ciO cents for cai;ii
ji.iO'.’eeJuig publication. Venrly advertiseuients by *pe-
•'•■ntrai'ts, at reasonable rates. Advertisers ar-j
requc-'ted to state th** number of insertioiirt desired. oi
;;,ev will be continued till forbid, and char(i;ed aoeord-
ingly
A'iveriisenii'nts to be insened lutide. charged ')U per
j,!it «iitrH
SPIX IAL NOTICE,
from nnd after this ■l;»ie. no niiue of a nt*w subscril>er
«... be eutere'l without payiiient in advance, nor will
■fii' p.iptT i>o sent to sui'h 4ub»i'rft>er"i tor h loijj(**r tiiiie
:r.nn is paid for.
Mioh of our old subscribers hs Jesii-e lo take the pH-
] cT 'II this system will iilea-^e notify u« whfU making
;i;Uatt:lIlCt''
'sn y 1. l^oS.
f AVI TTEVILliK IIOTKI.,
T WADDILL, Proprietor
fpHIS, the most eommodiotii- Hotel in Noitb
I Carolina, fronting 800 feet on Hay and
L'lonaldfon .Streets, located in the centre of the
’ isiness portion of the town, and snrrouuded by all
me Baiiking Houses, Wholesale Merchants and princi-
Produce Dealers.
Business men will find the Hotel a conTKiiimit
Hnd comfortable house.
■All the Stages arrive and depart from this Hotel
Favettoville. Oct. 1. IS-')?. -'>1-
The i.argeMt t'arria^e Fariory i»i
the iSimth!
I) E.SPE(’TFl.'U.V iiilbrm.s i'i5 friend;! and the public, >
It ihiit ha lifts built up larsre substrtiitial Brick Build
ings at his Old Stand, expressly for ntanufacluring Car- '
riages. 'I'liankful for the very liberal patronage he has
received for the last 21 years, he hopes by strict atten
tion to busint‘5s. with a de^^ire to ^i'o satisfaction, to
merit a continuance of the same. He warrants his work
to be made of the best material and by experienced
Workmen in eai'li branch of the business. His work will
compave favorably with any made in the United States,
for neatness atni durability. He is determined to sell
and do any work in hi lin« on as good terms as any
Work done elsewhere that is as w^ll ione. He now has
on hand, tininiied. THE LAP.GE.'ST STOCK OF
Carriag:es, Barouches. Koekavrajs and
ever offered in thi* jilace. and a very large stock of work
nearly tinished. which will be finished daily. All of
which will be sold very low for cash, or on short time to
punctual cubioiiiers. gis^He has on hand more than
ONE HLWDiiEU A.ND FIFTY VEHICLE** finished
aud iu course of construction.
|fr^".\ll work made by him is warranted 12 months
with fair u.sage. and should it fail by bad workmanship
or materia!, will lu> repaired free of charge
Persons wi-ihing to buy wotild do well to call and ex
amine for themselves.
1859!
JAMES KYLE.
Is now receiving his usual supply of Goods among
which are—
Rich Silks, Col d and Black;
French Merinos and Delaine?:
English Do Do ; I
Kid and Xet (Jloves, assorted,
tied and Negro Blankets,
Bolting Cloths, No 1 to Itj
Ready -Made Clothing:
Boots and Shoes;
With a very large assortment of other Ooadb. All o. j
which were purchased by the package at the lowe.t j
price.
Those purchasing will please call and look at tLe
Goods and prices.
Sept. 13. 186y. 49if
For the Whoiei^ale Trade of 1859.
School for Boys*
The undersigned will open his School on MOND.aY
the 3d of October, at the Pha'ui.^ Lodge.
Tuition as before—S12 50 per term of 10 weeks; Con
tingencies 2o cents. Payable in advance.
■ THOMAS J. ROBINSON.
Sept. 12, 18oW. 48tt
M
A L.AROi; -4ND GENERAL VARIETY Of
School IVotice.
Y School in the DONALDSON ACADE.MY will be
re-opened on Monday, October 8d.
Terms j>er Quartor of ten w»eks:
English, S 7 6o
Latin, 10 W
Latin and Greek. 12 -^U
Contingent, 2o
.V few pupils can be furnished with board in the
family of the Principal, on Hay Mount.
JESSE R. McLEAN, A. M . I’rincipal.
Aug 10 3y-
,Tli«H Biiijrhaiu’v School.
rUREIIi.N A.M) DOMESTIC DRV VOOI)S,| I^ISS BINGHAM will resume her School for Young
iTl E« ‘
READY- M A 1) K t' L O T H 1 X G ,
A'irrHKVS^ arc.
«TARU An \V11^L.IA.1I5,
IN placing before the public tliis announcement, bimpiy
desire to say to their numerous customers, and to all
merchants who design making their purchases here this
Fall, that they are now opening, aud will during the
ensuing week be prepared to e.xpo.se for insjiection and
..adieh on .Monday, the 3d of October.
Aug 27
44-6w
MESUAMES tIIK«AK\Y A D’llEKVILLY’S,
KOARUI.\«.i AHn DAY^CHOOI.,
FOR YOUN} LADIES.
\o. IMW Lugaii Nquart*, Vino St., Phllada.
.VD.AMK CHE(i.VR.\Y respectfully informs her
friend;i and the jmblic in general, that indepen-
M
ever offered
the Trade in th
sale, one of the largest and most general slocks of j dently of her Boarding and Day School, directed by
herself and her niece. Madame I’revost, in New York,
she intends, in connection with her niece, Madame
D'Hcrvilly. opening in Philadelphia, an Institution, on
preci.seh' the name plan as the one above mentioned.
The Principal.s will an.swer applications and receive
visitors, on and after the 12th of September, and the
School will open on the l.^fh.
Sept 3 3 49-lmpd
J. K. KYLE
Ta NOW RECEIVING A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL
1 STOCK OF
STiPLfi m F.l\lV DRV GOODS.
— ALSO—
Cluthiug, Hats, Caps, Bools aud Shoes*
All of which will Vie disposed of at low prices, either
by wholesale or retail. Call and examine.
No. 34, Corner Hay and Donaldson Streets.
Fayetteville, N. C., Sept. 22, 1859. oltf
-HRS. FRA]\CES E. Hl>>KE,
Has received a part of her F.ALL MILLIXERY; some
handsome PATTERN HATS, and Trimmed STRAW
BONNET.S; is prepared to make Dresses, and do all ,
kinci of Children’s and Ladies Work. Store first Door
VVest of the •’’ape Fear Bank, at the sign of the Blue
Band Box.
Sept. 24. .^2-i‘)t
mmm iMiMmui-MMisG.
HWING engaged the services of Mrs. TELLER, of
New York, an experienced Milliner and Dress Ma
ker, (who will be assisted by the best help to be pro
cured in the place.) I have fitted up Rooms over my
•Store, where I shall carry on the above busines.s in all
its branches. All who retjuire anything in this line
will do well to call and examine for themselves.
ALEX. JOHNSON. Jr
Sept. 2»>. o2tf
Goods in their Iidp
market.
A portion of tliese gooJ^> are of our own iniportation,
consequently we shall be enabled o save to buyers tho
extra profit charged by the New York Jobber.
In connexion with the above stock, we shall during
the season be prepared to sell at low prices.
Boot«ii and Shoen of* all liiradeM,
bought directly of the Manufacturer—ron i'\sn.
5^“Those owing us accounts pist due will please
A
I
Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to _
Repairing executed st ihort notice and on very reason- | make payment
able tarm.s. j J. B. ST ARE.
Mav 28. It'Vi. 89-tf i Fayetteville. Aug. 24, 1850
siii:\iw ELI, Moijsi:,
r.»YKTTi:VII.I.K,
L'uit itde ijf (jreen Street, a rew ioors Xo- th
of the Mark>‘f.
^ _» rpHE Subscriber desires through this medium
. to ackowledge the liberal patronage bestow- '
yyL ed upon his House the past year—and as h«
has just erected New Stables and Carriage Shed conveii- t
ient to the House and to water he lakes pleasure in say
ing to his pations aud the pubiic generally, that he i
still prepared to accommodate ihera with transient and
permanent board, and respectfully solicits a continuance
of the liberal patronage heretofore received. Every ex
ertion on his part shall be used to render them comforia- ,
ble during their sojourn with him. His table is always
supplied with the best the market tfi'ords.
P SHEMWELL :
-March 24. 18o8. 8*)-tf
J. M.
WILLIAMS.
43tf
FALL 1859.
Af.EX. J0H\«0\, Jr.,
Has RECEIVED and is daily receiving by far the
largest and most desirable stock of
Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS,
ever oSTered by him to the public.
Not deeming it necessary to enumerate, he would
say It embraces all the New Styles f"T the Fall and
Winter trade. To which he would call the attention of
his old Customers and the public generally.
ALEXANDER JOHNSON. Jr
Sept. 8 48-4W
The 1 Ith Session of this Institution will open on the
12th of JULY 18.^9, under the charge of Da.x’l.
Stew.\rt, Jr., B., as Principal.
Board can be had either at the Steward’s Hall or in
the neighborhood at S8 per month, exclusive of lights
and washing.
For further information apply to the underslgnel at
Lnurinburgh, N. C.
R. D. DICKSON. Sec y
Laurinburgh, June 18. 25-tf
w
4 YXE HOI SE,
GOLDSBORO’. N C
The 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 or mouth. And
.’.e assures all who may favor him with their patronage,
Li,at he will endeavor to givr perfect satisfaction TaK;*.
».ipplied with the beat the market afifords.
JAS. G S.MIIH
Goldsboro’, Jan’y 28, 1859 S4-lyr
NEAREST AND QUICKEST
KOiXE TO THE RA11.ROAD!
To the lnterc!«t of Turpentine
Dis»tillerf«.
U.A. B.\KER 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-Copper or Iron work.
Particular attention given to the making of Steam
Pipes from a superior kind ot Copper, for Boats, Mills,
Sc
-All work entrusted to my care shall be properly dona,
and warranted, and on the moat favorable terms as re
gards price. Give me a call and see for yourself, and
I know 1 shall have your patronage. Being a practical
workman, I attend to all the work myself, which I find
ia to the advantage of both my customers and my-ielf.
Old Copper bought for cash or taken in exchange for
new work M. A. BAKER,
Hay Street, Fayetteville, N. C.
July 27 35-6mos
BOOTS & SHOE8.
FALL AXD WINTER STOCK.
HOLMES & ROBINSOVS
KOIR HORSE STAGE LINE TO KEXANSVILLE,
VIA WARSAW.
IS the afaiirtest and most expeditious for travelers going
Ni>nh or South. Leavinn Favetteville every day at
■ j. k P. M. THROU(iH IN TEN HOUR.S
1 ne traveling pubMc who would -jtudy their coiiitt'rT
s:; 1 ■ jnv.-nience will r.ike the Warsaw .''tape.
THROUGH TICKKTS Tt > WELDON n.uy b.
.'ibd at the Stage Office, Fayetteville
.■\.ug 18-5''. -’^-ly
AOTM E.
F’.iR the future we will call I'.r lailic-^i and children and
deliver the same at thoir residenCL“ within the cor-
”a,e limits of the Town, who lakt* pas-^age on our line'
; Stage''. Male passengers will be rec^ivpd ut the Stage
‘ *‘hoe, and delivered at their res]>ective honics in tlie
■rp jration. Each passeneer will be allowed t;o lbs. of
‘ Rggage free of charge.
li »L.MES ,v ROBINSON.
' ont’r.s Wur«KW Line.
S B\RBKK BRO..
Hnt 'r P.alcigh Line.
Fayetteville. .\ug. -5. I8oV). 3H-2inpd
LU rTEKI.nil s \AS\
A
\VM. CARTER & S0.\,
Wholi^ale i Retail Dealers and Manafacturer!i
OF ALL KI.VDS OF
JLeather, Saddles and Harnestt^
Of every description. C 'liars, Whip.=, &c.
ND we also particularly'.all the attetition of the whole
surr-.unding country to give us a call, as we are de
termined that non.‘ shall surpa'^s us in quality or low
prices; and we will give th« iiii'hest cash price at all
times for Haw Hides aud T.tllow. iu exchange for our
.articles.
Country Merchants w^luld do well to call and examine
our Stock, as we can sell then, shoos of a nui''h >ietter
i^uality than they usually get on very accommodating
terms. Southern Planter^ \v iuld do well to send us all
their orders as we are makinz a No. 1 article of NECIRO
SHOES, that are warranted to give entire satisfaction.
N. B. ,\11 Orders from a di->i*.aci* shall have prompt
attention.
S. S. (\ARTKR. \\M CARTER.
Goldston P. 0., Cliatham (.'o., N. C.. )
March 1 •'>, IH.'jO. /
1)6-
(^TEAMER “FANNY” leave.s Fayetteville every .Mon-
'lay !wid Thursday morning, at l.'> minut*-s after Sun
rise: anil Wilmington Tuesday and Friday, at o’clock,
'•arrying yjas'engers and freight.
Steamer “SOUTHERNER." with a full complemeiii
•jf Flats, makes one or more trips per week, as circuin-
tiances may require.
Tiie accident to the Steamer “llOW.^N' will be re
paired in a few days. She will then take her place in
ihe iine. T. S. LUTTERLOH.
Oct’r 4. 1H.'>H. .'il-tt
XEW LI\E.
.1. w. n tici^R
Is now roreiviiiL' from the North the
largest, finest, and ino.-t carefully selected
stock of
FI StlilTI RK
ever offeied in thi- market; which added to
his own manufacture, makes hi-; as ^rtment complete;
all of which he will sell on the lowest possible terms for
cash or on time lo punctual ciiniomers,
Fa-hionable jointed coti.'igo bcd-room Furniture in
sett-; curie.] h:i:r anil .shuck, am! cotton Mattresse.s;
Looking (ilas'es; \S illow \\ .igons and Cradles; Side
Board.-*; Bureau-; Secretarie'- ant.1 Book-Cases; What-
Nots; fables, all sorts; Wash Stands; Caudle Stands;
Wardrobes; I'icture Frauies and Gla-'; Window Shades;
Cornices; Curtain Bauds; Sof:.- in .Mnliogony and Wal
nut; Tcte a Tftes; Ottomans; l>ivan.': uml .Stools; (,’hairs
of every variety.
{{(KSCWdOfl l*ianos, »ric with /Ef>liati at
tachment: Rosewood .Melodi.'ins. trotu the best manufac
tories in New \ ork and Pm-iton. warranted as good as
coiiiilry. and will l>e sold at New York
inly oddi-.i.
4.jtf
any niade in ili
prices—freight
Seiiteniber 2.
IH VVE associated with me, in this line, Mr. .John K.
b.iiley, aud will style the firm OllilELL iV DAI LEV.
"e liave jiurchased the Steamer SofTHKK.NEii. aud in
■ few djiyh. will have a New Flat employed with iier.
Ihf.se favoring us with their patronage may rely upon
I'Tompt despatch, by applying to Mr. Dailey on board.
T -C) me at mv office. R. .M. OKREUi.
'I. oKKKLL.
.'larch 2(1, IS-'/J
DAll.KV.
800-tf
To JKail Koad f'ontrarlorsi
—JUST RECEIVED
lOO UHEEEBARROWS,
;tit and strong, for the Hail Road. For sale by
D & W McLAURIN.
March 2iJ, 18u&. bOOtf
aic‘f»ry.
I
By
TWO DOORS .\BOVR T HAillll \ .SO.\S* STORE
Fayetteville, ."X. V.
Jan’r 20,1859. tt4-7pd
S. T. HAIVLEI & SOA
4 RE receiving a large stock of Boors «nd Shoes, •m-
XI. bracing every variety of style and quality.
iientH^^ MSoifH and \*ouths^ Calf
Boofs^ Oaifers 4* Shoeu^
Light, Double-Sole, and Quilted Bottoms.
JLadies^, ^liisftes, and Children's.,
Hne heclfd €iaUer%s
Slippers and Shoes.—in great variety.
SERVAATS’ SHOES.
A superior article. laade to our order; Singl« and Double
Sole -
A large supply of Black and Russet; single and double
sole; purchased direct from Manufacturers at reduced
cash prices; will be sold cheap
—ALSO-
Tratelinq Trunhn; Leather of at I kltnli;
Shoe- fHnftlngfi of every dencription.
All of which we offer low for cash, or on u;uai time
1 to prompt custoraers
Aug. 2fi, 4.i-nw
I iMore .\e\v Ooods!
‘ I AM just receiving niy Spring Stock of Goods in my
! 1 line. They were selected in tin .N'orthern cities by
myself, with great care, aii'l bought on tiie must reason-
I able terms. b_\ whicii 1 am enabled to olfer the largest
slock I ever before ofl'ered to the public, ntid to oiler
' thenj generall}'
' At Grea!ly Reduced Prices.
' FRUITS—Rai>ins. Figs, Prunes. Apples. Lemons, Or
anges, CheiTies. t’urranis. »vc.
' PICKLES. .lELLlES AND PRESERVES--U great va-
rietv;
PEllFUSlERfES and KXfP..\(’TS of>-irious kinds;
FANCY SOAPS AND POMADES:
, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS—Fiddles, Dium*, Fif*s.
i Flutes, Banjo«, Guitars. &c.;
WALKIN1 C.VNE.S—of every kind;
B.ASKETS AND WILLOW WAKE;
I HOBBY HORSES. \c.:
NUTS: FINE AND COMMON (’ANDIi-S: SARDINE-; |
FINE CKiARS: S.MOKING k CHEWING TOBAt’l O;
■ CRACKERS; FINE i’OCKET KNIVES;
, .A large assortment of PORT-.MON.\IES. -ouie very nice;
FANCY ENVELOPES, and FANCY GOODS. ToYS '
and YANKEE NOTIONS;
An assortment of INDIA RUBI^ER GO(>DS;
COMBS, WHIPS. FISHING TA('KLE,
I The public are respeclfiilly invited to call and ex- ;
amine my .stock. I have a great many liaiid^unie things '
' that cannot fail to please.
JAS. R. I.EE,
Hi'tel Building.
March 31. 18o9 1 -
SPRIAC; STVEES!
The Fayal, Everelt and Havelock Ha(s!
4 LSO. a beautiful assortment of the L.VTE.ST .STYLE
jjV SOFT H.AT.S(high and low crown.) and all the
: styles of the most elegaut Hats of the season, can now
' be seen at the Bazaar
McRIMM»\.
.March lt> 07-tf
Portable and Stationary Eng^iiiew,
Piimp§, 4&:c'. '
lA^E are prepared to receive order-i foi the grem
' T A^1E.HIC.\N PUMP, worked without peeking or ,
suction, throwing froni 10 to >0 gallons of water per
minute; sizes fiom 1 to 4. price S18 to .'570. Patentel |
April 0. 1850. Aho. Dodge’s Gutta Percha ball valve, j
Suction and Force Punips
Contracts Taken for tlie EreoJlon of Bnlldiugs,
maierials furnished, and jobbing of ail kinds executed '
with neatness und dispatch. I
A 15 Horse Power Stationary, and an 8 Horse Port- I
able Enginp, for sale cheap by i
I WALTON & BARRY,
Machinists and Car Bjilders.
Fayetteville, Aug. 15, lS5^-• 40- !
Lonther and Indi.H Rubber
BELT1\0, llOiSK, &c.
^piIE undersigned hereby give notice that they are
I prepared to furnish at short noiine every description
of -Macliine Belling and India Rubber Hose.
Having in our employ uompetenl worumen, we are at
all times prepared to put Steam Eiigincs in order. All
orders promptly attended to.
WALTON & BARRY.
Car Builders and Machinists.
Fayetteyill#, N. C., July 28, 1869 85-
GROCERIES A'l^ WHOLESALE.
I AM now receiving my Stock of Groceries for the
Fall Trade, consisting in part as foUowg,—
116 Bags Coffee;
60 Bbls. Coffee Sugar;
20 Hhds. Molasses;
50 Boxes Tobacco—factory prio«ji.
76 “ Adamantine Candlea;
80 * Bbls. Snuff—Eagle .Mills,
60 Boxes Candy;
‘^'jOOO Lbs. Iron—assorted,
60 boxes No. 1 Soap
25 M Cigars;
602 Bags Corn;
76 Bales Eastern Hay,
15 Firkins Butter;
20 Bbls. Leaf Lard;
86 j Lb's. No. 1 Maokerel,
600 Lbs. Cod Fisk, &o., so-
E. F .MOORE
Sept 12. 1859 48-
Whiskey and Brandy.
I "j A BBLS. Pure Corn Whiskey,
25 “ Apple Brandy,
N. E. Rum:
American Brandv,
Old Rye WhiskeV
20
20 “
15 “
For sale by
Sept 12
E. F
.MOORE.
48-
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Tobacco! Tobacco!!
UST received from Webb i Whitted s Manufactory,
Hillsborough, N. C.. 25 BOXES TOB.\CCO, vari
ous brands and qualities, ranging in price from 18 lo
7-5 cts. per lb., which I will sell at reduced Factory
price's. D. .\NDERSON,
Agent for Webb i Whitted.
Sept. 7 47-
1 nould call the attention of
Tobacco Chewers to the WEBB A: WHITTED BRAND,
also the C.VDET TWIST, which i* superior to any thin?
e\er sold iu this tjiarket.
—ALSO—
A lot of A No. 1 S.MOKING
from NV. ii W
Sept
TOBACCO, by Ib..
i'or sale at .No. 22 Hav Street.
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JA8. N. SMITH and S. J. HINSDALE,
Fayetteville, N. C.
Nov’r 11. 62-ly
R-t-
Bonnets! Bonnet^*!!
FINE assortment of BONNETS, trimmei^ or u
trimmed, always on hand and sold low at
ALEX. JOHNSON’S. Jr
Sept 20 .V2-
Bonuets! Bonuets!! Bonnets!!!
LUiRIXBrRi;irilHill SfHOOIi. Q
F ANY MATERIAL
notice, at
Sept 20
OR STYLE. Kiaile at short
ALEX. JOHNSON’S. Jr.
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.VDIES Oil II
prompt’.y.
DreM!4 -liakin;;.
be serveil in ihis line, and work doiu
V calling at
AI.EX. JOHN.SON'S. ,/r.
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Sept 2*' .')2-
Barfftiins: liargttins:i
The undersigned aie uow teceiving and opening one
of the largest stock- ■.! eM-r offered by ihein
before. Our stock conii-t- '.i
French, En^li%li
PrintN and
and .4meri'an
Delaiiiej.
Doniestic^: .Mailboi', I'isids. .Stripes and Lin^ev-;
Shawls: Hosiery: Hooji Skirls; Satinelts. Tweeds.
Kentucky .leans: KT>ey=‘; Blankets: lints: (Boots
a\d Shoes ,\l.so,
Su^^ar anti C offee, TIeis** Pork,
Hoop Iron. (ilue. and iu fact e\er_v thing tliai a farinei
may need. .Vll the above goods will be sold reasonably
for cash, or to prompt paying ou.'-tomeis.
i’AGE \ .SLllLES.
Sept 17 .il-4w
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goods:
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receiving, a general ac
GriK'eries, Hardware.
.AS now in Store, and i
sortmeni of Dry Goods
Xew Vullet^, Rife, . I,ard. Wajne (ouiity
Hams. MoJasxes, Ac.. Ar.
t'Al I.DROA?^.
JUST received, a lot of Cauldrons, large and >mall.
from 90 gallons to LI gallons—inclusive. The\ are
the very thing for boiling .Syruji. or foi farmers uhe.
Call and look—and bti_- o; i -laud.
THOS J. .JoHN.soN
Sept. 22. IS.'.^ w
\EW GOODS.
.S;earner ’, the birif'!-
t li'ld b»-.t
Sept 20
11. WLBB. .\gen'.
Rockingham. N.
[.VO. 854.]
I US'f received per
•J selected stock of
Dry r«ji)ds, llul.'. and ’aj-s, JJuot.i and ."hues,
Hardware, (iruceries, I’roviaioii.s ami Li.jUors,
Trus.s lluop-, atiJ (ilu*-. '3'iir|n-uiirif,
Toopf'rs' and P ai iiK'r.s’ 'J ouls
—Al-SO—
IleniiiL' and -Mackfiei, , in k,it.^ ;uiii Ithls.;
Mess !’irk and .''It's,'. Bccl'.
('offi'f, SuiTtif. .^l^dass^^'l and ('nndli"^.
I'owdi r. .sliot and l.cad
.Segar.s, ('hi \vinr and Siimkin:! I’obacfu.
In fact a large ;i7.Hor!ni(‘iit ot' .i:'ic]e- usually kejii in
a general stock.
These Goo1:h are from the .Maiiut'actnrer. Importe;-
and Producer, and conse jue!i!ly v. ill l)e s >id I 'lieap f...
('as)i or ex''hanged for goo-1 s!ior> rime paper, oi- »'oin!i v
. Pnxluce. K. LKKTK
Sej)!. 2H. ISM*. ■)2 Im
18o9. I860.
StJNNYSIDE NTJRSBRIBS.
\ear Rockingham, Richmond (o., X. €.
li &. ’0., Proprietors.
I^HE Proprietors of the above named Nurerie« beg
leave to call the attention of the ]>iiV>lic to the fact
that they have fr>r sale, dttring the roming planting
season, a large number of Fruit I’ree- of the mn-t se
lect varieties.
It has been their aim to propagate only ilio-e kimU
ailapted to Southern culture; and so fnr .is .\jiplc.-; :U''
' concerned, it has become nece.ssary to reject nearly all
j those of NoriLe; n or Kuropean origin. Their li-t of
PE.VR TREES is extensive. ,md embr.ices a selection
' v.-hich cannot be snrjiassed. Prices will be a« low a-^
the same i)uality of trep» soli for anywhere in th.*
United StatP“.
They have also a tine .■I'-sortmctu of Ever-bloomiii"
Roses, aiol a few of tiie choicest Evergreen Treo'*.
They flatter themselve that their exjierience in fnii:
fnltur«' for some year-; pn^t. together with thoir obser
vation asio the mode adopted by the mo-t ituelligent
Potuologi-t- of the country, enables them to give the
most perteei assurances to their friends of the geiuiine-
ness and value of the varieties eultiv.ared.
Tliose iinacipiainted wiilj fruit?, would do well lo
leave the selection of varieties to the Nurservmau.
if honest, will ilo better for them than the_\- would d'l
for themselves: not honest, it is liest to refuse to tr.-ide
wilh him at all.
.\ddress 1,
AUNT Mary s cat
Aunt Mary’s Cat three snowy kittens had,
Playful, fai and gay.—So, she would sport.
And let them climb upon her back, aud spread
Her paws to fondle them,—and when she saw
Her mistress come that way, would proudly show
Her darlings,—purring with intense delight
But one was missing,—aud Grimalkin ran.
Searching each nook with frantic eageraess.
Garret and Parlor, sofa, box, and-bed.
Calling her baby with a mournful cry.
And questioning each creature that she met,
In her cat language, eloquently shrill
And then she left the house.
Two hours passed by,
When dragging her lost treasure by the neck.
Her head held high to shelter it from harm.
She joyous laid it with its sisters twain.
Who mew’d loud welcome, and with raptured leai
Wash’d and re-wash'd its velvet face and paws
It had been trusted to a lady’s care.
By my aunt Mary, out of jmre good will
To pussy.—fearing she might be fatigued
By too much care and nursing. But she sought
I'rom house to house among the neighbors all.
Until she found it, and restored it again
To her heart's jewels.
One full month she fed
And nurtured it,—then in her mouth she took
The same young kitten, and conveyed it back
To the same house, and laid it in the lap
Of the same good old lady, as .she sat
Knitting upon the sofa. Much surprised.
She raised her spect.acles to view the cat,
Who. with a mo‘^t insinuating tone.
Fawning and rubhing round her slipper’d foot.
Bespoke her favoring notice.
This is true—
.\unt Mary told me so.—Did pussy think
Her child too young for service? and when grown
To greater vigor, did she mean to show
Full apjirobation of her mistre.ss’ choice,
Bv- passing many a nearer house, to find
The lady that its first indentures held?
—This looks like Reason.—and they say that brutes
•\re only led by Instinct. Yet 'tis hard.
Often, to lraw the line where one begins.
\nd wliere the other ceases.
But I know
Tiiat kindness to domestic animals
Improves their nature,—and 'tis verj- wrong
To take away their comforts, and be cross
-\nd cruel to them.—The kind-hearted child
Who make* them humble friends, will surely tind
pleasure in such goodness, and obey
The Book of Wisii,,m, in it- Law of Love.
(’O.ME TO THE FAIK.
idle Si,\tii .\iiiiual Fair ol‘ the Cumberland
County .Vorieultural Society, will be held at
K;iy«*ttevillf on NVethiesday, Thursday and Fri
day, th* 2d. 0(1, and 4th days of November next.
Tlie Annual Address will be delivered on
Thursday liy W \V. Holden Esq., ul‘ Raleigh.
The K.tecutive ('oinmittee takes pleasure in
announcing tiiai the Society i.s now in a more
pro.porou.s condition than at any previou.s period
of its hi.s^try. \o {)ain.s will be spared to make
the arranj;eiiient.s lor the l”'air complete; and we
now ajipeal to the pooph* of our (’ounty tfi come
forward and prove that they have !ounty pride
etioui'li. with industry, enterju’i.se and public .spirit
to back it. to make thi.s I'air excel any previous
one and to rank far aht':il ot any other C^ounty
1 air in the State.
1’he ini)»ortan»^e ot sueii an iti.-titution iinr ad-
vanfintr the interot ol the Farmer, the Mechanic
ami tin- .^lanufa(•lur*.■r, cannot be doubted. It
l).a,s for its oiiject the creation of an honest and
laudable spirit ot emulation amonj' them, by in-
creasinir their eifurts to excel iu their respective
de{>artnionts. This i.s an atre tti'improvement and
proirre-'. ami it is the int‘rest of all to keep pace
with it. One important stej> in accomj»ii.shin^
that object is to build up and sui^tain e.vhibition.s
i>i itidtisiry and enterprise where ail may meet
totT'dher, view each otlier’s work.. compare note.s,
increase in knowledge, tiud t;tke fresli courage in
their res]>ective pursuits. An institution having
such objects in view cannot lai) to meet the ap
probation and support ol all.
We now iiivite f»ur fellow-citizetis t« come and
jiiin with us, and to bring witli them for e.vhibi-
tion e\erv thing they may liav;-; and we promise
to do every thin? in our jtowi^r to uiaki; tiie occa-
' sion one of intere.st. prolit ami ])le.t>ure tj every
one. V»’e trust tliat our citizens generallv will
exert tlieiuselves to iu;ike every de]>artment of our
\lubitiou complete
W*' look to tlie laditvs to till l^'jorai Hall. They
have always porJormed this part vvfll, and as the
time is ranidly aj)j>roacliing. we hope tiiey will
)>,• rt-ady ;igain to prove tliat those who iook to
: them in ;i --oti caii.sr iifVer look in ^in.
We invite the eiti/cns oi tile surrounding coun
ties t) come and oompeti- with ns tor the pre
miums, and W(‘ assure them we will endeavor to
llive satisl'action to all.
A. IvKTUA.V.
,). W. pKAIirK.
.John
,1. W. PoWKIJ,.
Hriin McLk.\n.
W. M. I.. .MrKAY,
I l>AVIt) M I RI’HV.
C. i). Mam.ktt.
; .) .\>. KiUKPATHICK.
' .JitiiN l}riK.
.Ja> i. Cook,
S. .1. Hinsdai.r.
Thko. Lvans,
II AN DA L M CI > A NIKL,
•Jks.sE H. Hawi.kt.
d. A. WoRiu,
V\'m. Ai,i»kk>ia.n,
,1. W.
Aik'h’u M( Lka.n,
H. ii. Mvkovkk.
Jons 1\ -McLean,
FiXecutive ('ommittee.
Se]>t. itii. l^.')f.
%Veb«ter*« Elementary Spelling
Book, for talo by G. J HALE SON.
BSA AK NTOt K.
Vs .\dmini'!i:ticir of William W. Siedman. dec-ased.
.at the io"i' ‘>1 t iie •'larericlon Bank, in Favetteville,
on THL'RSDA 'i. the 2oth day of October. 1 will
sell nt pidilic ■'i I'lION. o)i :t credit of Sis monihs.
SIXTY .sH.VRLs .it the Capital .S'ock of said (’lRr*>ndiii
Bank.
Terms m.ade known nii the tiay ot sa’e.
lS.\.Ai’ S GIBSON. Adm r
Sept. ‘t, Ib'f. ty.i,
Uatk Fi:iktin*e».
^PHE siibscrihers have now at ,\lr. \'>. \. 'fiUinchiist -
1. Crockery Store. S.V.MPl.l’.S of Un- I’istere-. r)\e\
would be ghul it persons uitendiiig lo n-e tiie Ga-would
call and sele.t. so tiiat their order- ina> be tilled 'iv the
ritiie of lightiii" up esrh in .Voveajt er ae
W.rn'RHOUSK * BOWKS.
Fayetteville. Sept 2L lH.=i',i
C'olton'M .Ylouiifaiu Scenery.
\ FURTHER iujij^ly jiut received.
E. J. HALE s SON.
A .\ew and Idnipiete raroliiia Form Book.
.V lin her -oi plv iu- ree d.
.Vn;:. 27 K. .1. ll.\LE .•>: SoN.
.School Book'M, station€‘ry dtc.
jVMER.'^O.S .'S .\rithmeiic. 1-t. 2d aiol :;d pan-; Bul-
1^ lions En^lisii tJiammirs. tiiree part-: \Ve>ister's
Sciiool and Poi'icet 1 >ici i.iaarii-s; .\lc'linrock -2d (ireek
i’.ook; ILirkne--' 2d l.jiiin Pier;., rit - \ oung
Reatler: Hart’- !.i-s llimk o! Poctr\; P.iii.ik- f'lt-ar;
Inierlitieat Tran-hition- uf t';e-.i' . (’lee: •■. Salhist and
Viriril: -Ve.
High Lite in Ni >v Vnrk, .iona. .Slick: Tom Burke;
•■Eiuiuire Within . Scoiiisli ( l.iels;
aji. Letter and Serin.m Pap-'i; Knvelo]M -, ,Ve.
Bill^ .if r.xehatiire. imnn I.
Further sU]ii.lies uf the ;i : .ve it:- received.
Seju lo. is.^o i;, .( If I.E \ St>N.
SC IIOOI. KOOK.^.
i^ .MlTH S Kiiuli'li ir.-iiiiai ir: N. Carolina Readers,
O three part-; Uinev - ic'ijrrapliy—reviseti edition;
.NLinteii h s (-ie.e^i iijihie-: Pikes Arithmetic; Murrays
Knglisli Reader: N. ^ ork Readers; Masoli s Farrier:
M.Tttis.,n‘- \stroM"Uiy; .vc.
Sept 1* E. J. HALE \ SO.V
and DiMCiplinew
OF tlie M thodist F.. Chi’.rch.—assorted qiialiiiet.
Just received.
Anz lo K. .1 H.Vl.h X St>N.
Devereiix% Kinnie'tt Black*»tone.
f»ln«®d K) i^ue^iioiik and .\nowers, upon the plan of
Kukuie « BlackittouM, on« Volume; Drake on Attachment,
For salt? by L. J. HALE & RON.
V. ioy