IPAH IKIBTIEIR semi-weekly. VOL. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., OCTOBER 31, 1859. [NO. 862.] 1>RIMKI) MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. CDWARD J. HALE & SON, KD1T0R8 AND PROPKIETORS p, , I'ov the Si'ini-Weekh- Observkr $3 00 if paid in 50 if paid during the year of subscrip tion; or ^-1 ufier tlie year has expiretl. Fij- the Woekly Obskrvkr $2 00 per annum, if paid in advnncf . ?■_’ '>0 if paid during the year of subscrip- ,T 5 i • after tlie year has expired. \1>VKHTISEMENTS inserted for 60 centa per iquare of 10 lines for the first, and 30 cents for each !■ ii'i'ieJins publication. Yearly advertisements by spe- . h1 ii.mrsL'i-i. at reasonable rates. Advertisers are = to state the number of insertions desired, or «iil be continued till forbid, and charged accord- \ iveni'enients to be inserted infide, charged 50 per •'X'ra. .^TKrlAL N(»TirE. K- after Ihi^ date, nt> name of a new subscriber w;'t. ontei-ed without payment in advance, nor will ■:h.' ' rtj’or I'e sent to snch sub^crfl'ors for a longer time ; 1' p:iiil for. . h '(lur old subscribers as de-ire to take the pa- I ; in this system will please notify us when making V.: ••.moes. ,!:in v 1, IVEW GOOD8. s. \V. TlLLlX(>iHA^T & C O., H.VVE on hand and lately received the following g,...ds:- 4" pieces Carpetings, various (qualities; I'’- do. Rugs; •• Floor & Table Oil Cloths, 3-4, 4-4, 6-4, 8-4; 1» rolls (,’ocoa Aratting, ( for covering Court Houses;) 5'! do. Mats; •• (’anton Matting, 4-4 and 6-4; With a general assortment of House-Furnishing Oood.», Hardware. Cutlery, Paper Hangings, Oil Shades, \c. —ALSO— URi't'KRlES of all kinds. - I I’ags Rio, Laguira and Java Coffee; 'iit BWs. Refined Sugars; Hexes and Casks Soda; l>oz. Steel Hoes; ijreen and Black Tea: Shot, Powder, Snuff, &c. h: fact, an assortment suitable to the country trade, rv general thaa is usually found in one establishment. ■\ t. -*-J, 18‘>9 «rt-4w Trust Siile. I)Y virtue of a Deed of Trust executed to me by Wm. D U- ’arver. 1 will sell at tlio Murket House in Fay- ptteville. on Tuesday loth Nov. tiext. the HOr^E and LOT vu (treen Street, immediately opposite the Episcopal • 'hurch. and known as rhe J.is. R. (Jee property—the m 'St desirable lot in T'jwn for a residence. Terms oi “•lie, days, for Note- with approved security, payable aT Bank. M. McL. McK.W, Trustee. "ot L’-J. 60-ts \VAT'H. found in t’hatham county, on the IJtli Sept'r. The owner can come forwat^, prove iroDertv pav cost, and he shall have it. R. DUNN, Buffalo, Moore Co., N. C. •I't r 1 00 L’w Bank ot i'ape Fear,) October LiUth, j uIVlDEND No. 103. 4 SEMI ANNUAL Dividend of FIVE PER CENT. *1 ha been declared, payable at the principal Hank .:.d Branchen, on and after the 1st day of November H. R. SAVAGE, Cash'r. 'ti’'* out IN .\otice i« hereby ^iveii, '^rifAT at the expiration of ninety days, application 1 will be made for the re-issue of Certificate No. 130, ! .1 ill*- ?housan l shares of Stock in the Western Piail " .t'J ' umpany, belonging to Cumberland County, tlie ■;_;n:il one. dated Murch Isi-^S, having been lost. DAN L McUlARMID, G. DE.MING, Commissioners. " • .'bcr il. O'ltf HARNESS PVERV VARIETY OF HARNESS, Li Saddles, Bridles, (’ollars, Whips^^^^fc Hti'l Irunk; all kinds of Leather, i'alf Skins and Oil; ‘ "ti'Utiim Powders, for diseased Horses and Cattle; ich Trimmings, Carpet Bi'.gs, Valises, Saldlery, Mifiwaro, iVc. The largest stock in the State, sold ' li .li*.-,!ile or retail, at the lowc I New York prices. Unrnes- and Saddle- repaired. JAMES WILSON, N ■ •> .^l:lrket st. Wilminpton, N. C., near the Wharf. '’.'1 I'.t, lS.)'.t. o'.t-lypd. WATIHBS. CLOCKS, JEWELRY. Nilvfr aud Plated Ware, Fine Cutlery, MILITAIU' AM> FAN(’V GOODS, ’II>*ICAI. I 'VJ'iTKI' TIEHTS, dkc. TL'ST received in the above line, a large ‘-'X Immlsomo a-sortment, together ^ with numerous oilier articles. Purchasers *^re invited to call and examine at No. 11 Hay Street. W. PRIOR. flfca^f'Rl'-PAlRINti of Watches, Clocks, and Jobbing, strictly attended to. Aug. li-J. IH.V.t 42.;,,^ HAS RhCEUED HIS F.\LL STOCK OF Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware and Mil itary Goods, To which he invites the attention of his customers and the public, aud assures them he will sell anything in his line as cheap as can be purchasud either North or South. 8e^f"l’ariicular attention paid to the repairing of Watches and .Jewelry. Sept o, ] .>;>9 4(j-3m -\otice to .^ohlierw’ Widows. ^JIIIE Widows ut .Mexican Soldiers, and the Widows of 1 i licr-who i.iLO IN iKUviCE in the war of 1S12. can jif/isi'/iii continued by calling on the under- “■‘iTiwil. i'ongress having made additional provision for 'i!\e me tin )nanu;fi.‘m«nt of your claims, and the li! Hf y shull cuiim at niice. or no cliarge. JNO. M. ROSE, Agent for Pensions, r".yetteville. June 1:!. lr:.")h. ly. €00(1 Itac'oii, .S1DE!!» ‘ 'llOULDLRS, just received and for sale by , , „ D. & W. MoLAUJRIN July 2, 18G9. 28tf IVEW l!^TO€K OF BOOKS AND^ATIONERY. We are just receiving our new stock of Law, Medical and Miscellaneous Booksj School Books; Blank Books; Writing Papers; Envelopes, &c. E. J. HALE & SON. 55- Roofing- and Guttering*, Done at short notice, by t. W. A:VDREWi$, 'MARKET SQUARE. Oct’r 4 55- Ocfr 'J, 1859 NEW OOUDS! m\ iOODS!! J. A. PE.nBEKTOit IS now receivit’g his stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, embracing Ail the Latest and most Clioice Styles of the Season. His friends and the public generally, are respectfully invited to give him a call. W HOLES A L E BUYERS will find it to their interest to look through the above Stock. They will find some very desirable styles for heir trade, and prices to compare with the LOWEST. Call and see for yourselves. J. A. PEMBERTON. ^ Sept. 1, 1859 4G-2m HEELER i WILSON’S SEWING MACIjINES, for sale by S. J. HINSDALE, Aet. -Aug. 22 42. The Subscriber had a Horse taken from his Stable last night. He is a Gray, about 14 years old, large size, flat footed and lazy. Any in formation so that I get him again will be’ thankfully received and liberally rewarded. ELIAS GAINEY. East side ('ape Fear River, 8 miles from Fayetteville. Ocfr 3, 1859 54tf Land and Wood. -\CRES of LAND lying on the Fayetteville it r'UO 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 20. 1859. 24tf Laborers Wanted. The Western Rail Road Co. wish to employ 4 able- bodied Slaves for the balance of the year, to work on track repairs between Fayetteville and Little River l>epot. W. A. KUPER, Ch. Eng. \ Supt. July ♦> ogtf >^tate Bonds tbr l^ale. ^T.\TK C )upon bonds, ■ Coupons payable in New O \ ork, on the lut .Vpril and 1st October, i in quanti ties to suit. Apply at the Branch of the Cape Fear liank. ' A. McLEAN. June 1 li»tf FAYETTEVILLE MITIAL 1XSIRA.\€E tOMPlNT. ASSETS $254,618.62. This Company has been in operation more than s»ix years, and has paid its fire losses, amnunting to J28,524.87 without any assessment; insur>v»ce averag ing its members a>>out ^ per cent. -Vmount of property now insured, $l,5tj3,4W.01 .\tnount premium notes now on nand, 247,738.08 Dikkctors. Geo. McNeill, D. A. Ray, H. L. Myrover, S. W. Tillinghast, Henry Lilly, N. A. Stedman, S. J. Hinsdale. T. S. Lutterloh. Wm. McLaurin, S. T. Hawlej, W. N. Tillinghast, A. A. McKethan, J. D. Williams, Jas. (t. Cook, A. W. Steel, Jas. Kyle, Hon. J. 0. Shepherd, R. F. Brown, Wilmington. W. €. TROY HAS just received this morning, from Steamer North Carolina, G bbls. No. 1 Mackerel, new 10 “ » 3 20 J and | bbls. No. 1 do. 25 boxes Cheese. 5 kegs selected Goshen Butter. 10 bbls. Leaf Lard. 15 “ New Mullets in oak aud pine bbls. He has on hand a general assortment of G nocERir.s, which will be sold cheap for Cash or exchanged foi Country Produce. Oct. 0, 1859. 5,';itf RORY .nc.\AIR, I •.Attorney anil Counsellor at JLmt, I LUMBERTON, N. C. I attend and practice in the County and Superior I M (. ourts of Robeson, Ricliuiond and Cumberland. ; All business intrusted to him will receive prompt at- j tention and collections punctually remitted. Oct. *■), 1859. 5,jtf A. E. Hall, Wilmington. OlFICERS: GEO. MoNElLL, President. 1>. A. R.AY, Vice President. (I. McMlLLAN, Secretary Joiin Collins and C. C. McCruninien, Travelling .\gent». flJa^The Company invite applications. May 19. 1859. lOY THE \ORTH €'AROLI.\l Mill AL LIFE INSIRANCE lOMPANY, ■^OW in the tenth year of successful operation, with growing capital atid firmer hold upon public con fidence, continues to insure the lives of all healthy per sons from 14 to 00 years of age, for one year, for seven years, and for life—all life members sharing in the profits. All slaves from 10 to GO years of age are insured for one year or for five years for two-thirds their value. All lo.sses are punctually paid within 90 days after satisfactory proof is presented. For further information the public is referred to Agents of the Company in all parts of the State, and to R. II. B.\TTLE, Secretary, Raleigh. E. J. H.VLE, .\gent at Jan’y 1859. Fayetteville, N. C. A CARD. A WORD TO MY OLD FRIENDS— Those persons for whom I have been attending to Banking business for years:—I am still willing to serve you with the same promptness that I have always done; and to others that may want discounts. Pension business, Otc., &c I ofl^er my services, with a promise of strict attention. J.\S. G. COOK. June 27, 18.')9. 2Gtf FAYI.TTEVILLE HOTEL, T. WADDILL, Proprietor. rilHlS, the most commodious Hotel in Noith I Carolina, fronting 3M> feet on Hay and .IMiil. Donaldson Streets, locate*! in the centre of the LUiRI\BlRi;il IIICII SCHOOL. The 14th Session of this Institution will open on the 12th of JUL\ 1859, under the charge of Stkw.\rt, Jr., A. B., as Principal. Board can be had either at the Steward’s Hall or in the neighborhood at $8 per month, exclusive of lights and washing. lor further information apply to the undersigned at Laurinburgh, N. C. R. D. DICKSON, Sec’y. Laurinburgh, June 18. 25-tf mmm m mi\tivmmii\c. Having engaged the service,-* of Mrs. TELLER, of New York, an experienced Milliner and Dress Ma ker. (who will be assisted by the best lielp to be pro cured in the place,) I have fitted up Rooms over my Store, where I shall carry on the above business in all its branches. All who retjuire anything in this line will do well to call and examine for themselves. ALEX. JOHNSON, Jr. Sept. 2G. 52tf Bonnets! Bonnets!! A FINE assortment of BONNETS, trimmed or un- trinimed, always on hand aii'l sold low at ALEX. JOHNSON'S. Jr. .‘^ept 2rt H'2- 0 Bonnets! Bonnets!! Bonnets!!! F ANY M.\TERI.\L OR STYLE, made at short notice, at ALEX. JOHNSON S, Jr. Sept 2G .‘>2- Uress .Tlakinif. ADIES can be served in this liue, and work done J proiuptly, by calling at ALEX. JOHNSON'S, Jr. Sept 2G 62- CiROCERIE^ AT \VHOLE!!»ALE. 1AM now receiving my Stock of Groceries for the Fall Trade, conatisting iu part ai> follows,— ll-'> BagsCofl'ee: 50 Bbls. Coffee Sugar; 20 Hhds. Molasses; .“So Boxes Tobacco—factory priciis; 75 “ Adamantine Candles; 30 * Bbls: Snuff-Eagle Mills; 5U Boxes Cand^'; 200MJ Lbs. Iron—assorted; 50 boxes No. 1 Soap; 25 M Cigars; 502 Bags Corn; 75 Bales Eastern Hay; 15 Firkins Butter: 20 Bbls. Leaf Lard; ^ I'lbls. No. 1 Mackerel; 5iX> Lbs. (,'od Fish, \e., ic. E. F. MOORE. 48- busiuess portion of the town, and surrounded by all the B.'inking Houses, Wholesale .Nferchants and princi pal Produce Dealers. Business men will find the Hotel a convenient and comfortable house. AH the Stages arrive and depart from thig Hotel. Faj'etteville, Oct. 1, 1858. 51- .siii:mWKLi. iioijsi:, FAVKTTKVII>I.K, C. Eait aide of (Ireen Strn t, n doors Xorth nf thr Market. rpHE Subscriber desires through this medium to ackowledge the liberal jiaironage bestow ed upon his House the past year—auu as he has just erected New Stables and Carriage Shed conven ient to the House and to water he takes pleasure in say ing to his patrons and the public generally, that he is still prepared to accommodate them with transient and permanent board, aiul respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore received. Every ex ertion on his part shall be used to render tliem comforta ble during their sojourn witli him. His table is always supplied with the best the market atfords. „ , „ P- SHEMWELL. March 24, 18">8. 8G-tf W \ V]\ E HOI $E, GOLDSBORO', N. (’. The undersigned announces to the public that he has taken charge of the above Es tablishment, and ispvepared toaccommodate Boarders, by the day. week or month. And he assures all who may favor him with Uieir patronage, that he will endeavor to give perfect satisfaction. Table supplied with the best *he market afi'ords. JAS. G, SMITH. Goldiboro’, J»n’y 28, 1859 84-lyr Sept 12. 1859 Real E^^tate for i§ale* 1'^HE subscriber otters for sale the following BUILD- . ING Lots in the Town of Fayetteville, lying on both sides of and fronting on .\dam street, near tlie Rail Road: Lot No. 1 has 10 acres of land; No. 2, 10; No. 8, 10; No. 4, ID; ^'o. 5, lU; No. *>, 10; No. 7, 10; No. 8, 10; No. 9, 10. No. ; has a Dwelling with G rooms and 4 fire-places, and out houses. No. 9 lies just over the South-Eastern limits of the town. These lands are thrifty, and with proper cultivation each lot will support a family. The location is healthy. 1 have lived for the last 18 or 20 years in the neighborhood of these lots, and my family has enjoved remarkably good health. ,■ Apply to‘ JAMES SUNDY. Fayetteville, Oct. 8, 185V». 5G-4w Look at this! My Ledger tells me that Hotel and Bar accounts are growing entirely too fast for a healthy business. Persons interested had belter call aud fiay, as I have not time to run around after these little bills, and will have to employ an agent who will take his commissions out of the debtor. All well regulated Hotels are con ducted on the C.^SH system. T. WADDILL. Oct'r 10 5G-4w ~KEKOSEi\E OIL. THE \E\V Vl)RKli0SE\E (»1L I'll. (EsT.\BLiSHEn 1854,) t NNOUNCE that, having made great improvements ix in the manufacture of Kerosene, they are now en- ableil to offer it to the Trade at A Reduced Price. The attention of consumers is respectfully called to the subjoined table, the result of a photometrical exami nation, by Ed'd N. Kent, Ksq., of New York, Chemist, and dated Feb. 3, 1H5G. MATIRIAL. — 'C 1 s C o i o c |"r — ■| liil'sfe £ l5 t ^ s I c ^ £ S- Kerosene. Kerosene 18.089 Camphene, iCamphene ' 5.G25 Whale Oil. ISolar 1.81t2 Lard Oil. 'Solar ' 1.G40 Sperm Oil. ^Solar ' 2.025 Burning Fhtid.'Large wick 553 2.485 1.299 8.83 70t; 850 300 1.00 G8 1.00 1.25 2.25 87 X r O" SlC o ~ s ~ 4.10 4.85 12.00 17.70 26.47 29.00 rnit R^able orders from the Trade, by Mail or Telegraph tilkd on application to AUSTENS, Agents, 93 Pearl St., N. Y. KEROSENE is also to be obtained at the Manu facturers' Prices, of all the New York Wholesale Drug gists, Grocers, Camphene and Burning Fluid Manufac- ^ turern and Dealers in Lamps. I ^. ~*^^"l^OSENE is the trade-mark of the Kero- «ene Oil Co., and all persons are cautioned against ! ming th* laid trade-mark for other oili. j Oct’r 7 56>8mipl FRriT TREES, IN FAYETTEVILLE. I HAVE the agency for the sale of Fruit Trees from the Nurseries of Joshua Lindley, whose correctness and superiority of selection needs no comment in this community from me. 4@f“0rilers handed or sent to me before the first of November, shall have prompt attention, and all persons may rely upon getting just the kinds they wish. November is the best season for planting out trees. For further particulars apply to D. W. C. CENBOW'. ’’ 1S59 64-9tpd BOC^-BINDING ~ IN all its kinds, executed with neatness and despatch. Small jobs when done must be paid before delivered. THOS. H. TILLINGHAST, Opposite the Female High School, Hay Street. _>^y 14, 1859. i4_]y For the Wholesale Trade of 1859. A LAROE AND OENKRAL VARIETY OF FOREItiN AN» DOMESTIC UKV UOODS, R E A 1) Y - M A 1) E C L () T H I N G, U^ITS^ JTOTliKVS, iiOfPP-SK MRTS, »c. «TARR A: WILLIA.n?^, IN placing before the public this announcement, simply 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 expose for inspection and sale, one of the largest and most general stocks of (Joods in their line, ever offered to the Trade in this market. A portion of these goods are of our own importation, consequently we shall be enabled to save to buyers the extra profit charged by the New York Jobber. In couuexion with the above stock, we shall during the season be prepared to sell at low prices. Boots and Nhoes ot‘all tirades, bought directly of the .'lanufacturer—for cash. jtej^Those owing us account.'^ past due will please make payment. J. B. STAIiR. J. M. WILLIAMS. Fayetteville, .Aug. 24, 1859. 4;^tf LUTTERL1H’S LINK. I J. K. KYLE STF'.'VMER “F.-VNNY” leaves Fayetteville every Mon day and Thursday morning, at 15 minutes after Sun rise; and Wilmington Tuesday and Friday, at o’clock, —carrying passengers and freight. Steamer ' SOUTHERNER, " with a full complement of Flats, makes one or more trips per week, as circum stances may require. The acciilent to the Steamer "ROWAN’' will be re paired in a few days. She will then take her place in the line. ’ T. S. LUTTERLOH. Oct'r 4, 1JS58. 51-tf ]\EW LI^E. IH.WE as-'ociated with me, in this line, Mr. John K. Dailey, and will style the firm ORRELL & D.ULEY. We have purchased the Steamer Soi'therser, and in a few days, will have a New Flat employed with her. Those favoring us with tlieir patronage may rely upon prompt daspaich. by applying to .Mr. Dailey on board, or to me at my office. R. M. ()RRELL. . M. ORRKLL. March 20, 1859 JOHN K. DAILKY. 8(MI-If To l.and Buyers. I^HR ttndersigned offers for sale, in the Coal region, and within eight miles of the terminus of the Fay etteville & Western Hail Road on Deep River. EltfHT HIM»KKI) .U KKS OF LAM), ailjoining the land belonging to the estate of George Wilcox, dee d, and lying tliree miles South from 'ar- bonton, on Little Pocket Creek, Moore county. These Lands are well ailapted lo tlie growth of corn, cotton, whe.'it, oats, rye, ,^c. Tliere are on tJie prem ises a cotnfortable Dwelling, and all necessary Out houses, with about one hundred and fifty acres under fence, including forty or fifty acres of never-failing bottom land. This is a rare chatice for persons wish ing to make investments, as lands are undoubtedly ad vancing in price iu this section. For further information apply to Mr. .M. M. McRae, ('rane’s Creek. P. O., Moore countj', or address nie at Fayetteville, N. C. DANIEL McRAE, For the Heirs of Ctilbert McRae, dec'd. Carbonton, Moore co., N. ('., Aug. 24 48tf Cotton Plantation for ^iale. I OFFER for sale a Platit:ition in Marlboro’ District, situated nine miles from H*nnett*ville, two and a half from Pee Dee River, seven from Railroad, and two from the .Mineral Sjirings. The Tract contains THREE lUXIIRED i\l) THIRTY-SEVK\ .URES, with 150 uniler cnltivation. The Buildiufjn are all good. NEW DWEIiLING 1I(>L’SF,, wiiti ?ix rooms—fire place in each room, passage through the house, two piazzas, one in front and due in the rear. .My Land will coni]>are favorably with any in the District. I have sixty acres of Bog laud cleared, that will make thirty bushels Corn per acre. The place is cultivated this year by James Peterkin. He will show any one who wishes to look over the land. My only object for sell ing is I have moved West. Terms easy. .Address me at Bennettsville. S. C., until 1st Septetuber, after that time at Selma, .Ma. GEORC.E PETERKIN. Aug. 4 40tf lta;;;::in;( and Hoop Iron. *) AiWk ' Gunny Bagging. O. vUU Hoop Iron and Rope, for sale by E. F. MOORE. Sept 12 48- fiiiiano! Iiiiiano!! iWUi LBS. No. 1 Peruvian Guano. For sale by E. F. MOORE. Sejii 1‘2 48- NEAREST AND QrK’KEST ~ ROUTE TO THE RAILR0.40! V jmm. .m. S NOW' RECEIVING A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF STiPLE m UM\ DRV GOODS. —ALSO— Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. -All of which will be 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. 51tf J=’.4fcl/7l859! JAMES KTLE, IS now receiving his usual supply of Goods, among which are— Rich Silks, Col'd and Black; French Merinos and Delaines; English Do. Do.; Kid and Net Gloves, assorted; Bed and Negro Blankets; Bolling Cloths, No. 1 to 10; Ready-Made Clothing; Boots and Shoes; With a very large assortment of other Go«ds. All o. which were purchased by the package at the lowest price. Those purchasing will please call and look at the Goods and prices. Sept. 13, 1859. 49tf niirFOR S,UiE. I OFFER for sale 640 Acres of LA.ND, lying on the West side of Cape Fear River, two miles below F&y- 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, adjoining the river, are under cultivation aud are well suited to the growth of Corn and Grass: none of the Swamp has been cleared. There are several good sites for a dwelling house on the sand-hills. Any person wishing to purchase will do well to make early appli cation, as I have determined to sell. THOMAS J. ROBINSON. Sept. 8, 1858. 44tf lias Fixtiire.s. ^PHE subscribers have now at Mr. W . N. Tillinghast’s 1 Crockery Store, SAMPLES of Gas Fixtures. They would be glad if persons intending to use the Gas would call aud select, so that their orders may be filled by the time of lighting up—early in November next W ATERHOUSE & BOWES. Fayetteville, Sept 24, 1859 52- v\ HOLMES & liOBINSON’S FOIR HORSE STAfiE LIVE TO KENAXSVILLE. VIA WARSAW, IS the shortest and most oxpeclitious for travelers going North or South. Leaving Favetteville everv day at 2 o'clock P. M. THROUGH IN TEN HOUR!^. The traveling public wlio would study their comfort and convenience will take the W^arsaw Stage. fti^THHOUGH TICKETS TO WELDON may be had at the Stage Office, Fayetteville. ■ Aug 5, 1859. 38-ly j Hymns and Disciplines ' OF the Mithodist E. Church,—assorted qualities. ! Just received. | Aug 10 E. J. HALE & S0^^ i GAS FITTINUS AND FIXTl'RES. The subscribers will be prepared by the middle of August, to supply every description of Buildings,— Dwellings. Stores, Factories, &c.—with all the neces sary FIXTURES, for the introduction of GAS. As we are constantly engaged in the business of build ing Gas W orks in this and other States, we of course can atl'ord to bring on a large stock and sell on more rea.'ionable terms than others. Our stock will include Chandeliers, Pendents, Brackets, Glass, &c. -As we have leased the works for five years, it will be to the advantage of those requiring such fixtures to get them of us, since upon us will fall the care of them, keeping them in repair, &c. F'or this purpose it is both our interest and pleasure to emply none but the best Gas Fitters. In our absence for a few weeks, all who wish to have the Pipes introduced into their buildings, will please leave iheir names with .Mr. W. N. Tillinghast. who will give all necessary information on the subject. It is desirable to know as early as possible, so that the Fix tures may he introduced at the sam« time with the con struction of the works, and thus all it.ay light up simul taneously. WATERHOUSE & BOWES. Fayetteville. June 10. 22-tf BOOTS » SHOEfi^ AT WHOLESALE. JNO. M. WALKER, of WORTH CAROLINA, W I T H P. P. NHAW A: CO., 31 ANO .‘i8 Dky Street, New York, AITlLLbe happy to see his Southern friends at the above establishment, where, either personally or by order, they may l>e supplied from an extensive and well assorted Stock of Goods in that line, gotten up expressly for the Southern trade. Nov. 29, 1858. fi7-ly. ~ D. & ^v7 Melkvm, , OULD iuvite attention to their large and desirable Stock of OROCERIES, Consisting iu part of— 1.50 Bajis Rio, Laiuira and Java Coffee; lOU IJbls. and Hhds. Sugar (a.ssorted;) 25 Hhds. 3Iola.s8es; Hu “ liacon—Sides and Shoulders; 500 Sacks Salt; 150 Boxes good Tobacco; 1 I’d “ Sperm, Adamantine & Tallow Candles; 50 “ Soap (a.ssorted;) 50 “ Candy loo Ba^s Siiot “ 1000 Ihs. Bar Load; Ho I Bbls. Snuff—Eajile Mills; 25 Kcrs Soda; 250 Nails. —ALSO— \ large and general assortment of Hardware and Cutlery; Farming 1 tensils, of all descrij)tions; American, English, Swedes and Peruvian Iron; Blister, (Herman and Cast Steel; Blacksmiths’ Tool.s; Coopers’ Do.; ('orn Sholler.^ and Straw (^utters; r>uckets, Brooms atul Pails; Cotton, Manilla and Jute llt)pe, (all kinds and ijuality;) Plow Lines and Bed Cord.s; Hollow Ware; Cotton Yarns and Sheetinirs at factory prices. -\ll of which will be sold i,ow for c.^su, or on usual time to protnpt jtaying customers. CofNTRY Mku(mi.\sts are respectfully requested to call anii examine our stock before purchasing else where. D. & W. McL.VURlN. March 3. 1850 93tf lIerrin$rS Herrin^?!! BBLS. No. 1 Split aud Bulk Herring: 100 Bales EXTRA HAY; 50 “ RICE STRAW; 20 Boxes ADAMANTiNE (HANDLES- 4it “ BAR SOAP: 25 Barrels M. VASSAR & CO’S ALE; 20 “ WHISKEY, some very fine, viz: Old “Dew Drop ” (5 years old,) Family, Mag nolia, Reserve. 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