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XV. . - ■ • anJ gene ’• liue. „ .I . -tFFEE :■, .. .-niur and liB a- can be had CCtf liail a Hor*! (ir: V, about ' i :-.zy. Any in- - . ; be tfattni.iiiiv iATSEf. 1 01-iayetteTille- Hit • IPAIT TiiiLim SEAEI-WEEIKLY. r [VOL. IX.] FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., DECEMBER 12, 1859. [NO. 874.] I’RINTED MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS EDWARD J. HALE & SON, KDITORS AND PROPRIETORS Trice for the Semi-Weekly Observer S3 00 if paid in advance; J3 50 if paid during the year of subscrij)- tion; or $4 after the year has expired. F >r the Weekly Obskrvkr §2 00 per annum, if paid in advance; $2 50 if paid during the year of subscrip tion; or $3 00 after the year has expired. ADVERTISKMENTS inserted for 60 cents per iquare of IG lines for tlie first, and 30 cents for each succeeding publication. Yearly advertisements by spe cial contracts, at reasonable rates. Advertisers are requested to state the number of insertions desired, or they will be continued till forbid, and charged accord ingly. Advertisements to be inserted intide, charged 50 per cent extra. SPECIAL NOTICE. From and after this date, no name of a new subscriber will be entered without payment in advance, nor will the paper be sent to such subscribers for a longer time than is paid for. Such of our old subscribers as desire to take the pa per on this system will please notify us when making remittances. Jany 1, 18.58. M1I.I.10NS SOL.D OF THE JC =3 X,ae 0-- I® e 'O ^ £ c ^ ^ U I- — £ c ^ 5 E Sept. A GE.Tl! The New Style, Small, COLORED PHOTOCRIPHS, AT Vaiioi*^doirs Gallery. ART. Anew style of Colored Photo- I graphs that will last for ages— more beautiful than Oil Paintings— has been gotten up at Vanorsdell’s Gallery, expressly to suit the wants of those who desire a small colored picture and who object to the oil por trait on account of its cost. It is offered to the public with entire con fidence in its permanency, and at a price that will suit all. Having just returned from the North with a new and complete set of instruments, where I spent five weeks in getting the newest improve ments, I am able to say to the citi zens of Fayetteville and surrounding country, that I can give them all the difl'erent sizes and styles of Pictures that are gotten up North or South. Among my instruments is a Wood ward’s Solar Camera, which enables me to enlarge a life-size Photograph from the smallest Daguerreotype or Ambrotype. Persons having a small picture of a deceased friend, can have it retaken of an}' desired size, and colored in oil, India ink or water color, by send ing to me, stating the color of hair and eyes. Prices for Colored Photo graphs, from small size to life, range from JIO to S-jO. I have removed and enlarged my Gallery, (opposite the Marble Yard,) and my customers will find a plea sant reception room and an Operator determined to give satisfaction. ic>, 1859 50tf To land Buyer«. | The undersigned offers for sale, in the Coal region, and within eight miles of the terminus of the Fay etteville & Western Rail Road on Deep River, EIGHT HU\DBED ACRES OF L.WD, adjoining the land belonging to the estate of George Wilcox, dec’d, and l^'ing three miles South from Car- ' bonton, on Little Pocket Creek, Moore county. These Lands are well adapted to the growth of corn, cotton, wheat, oats, rye, &c. There are on the prem ises a comfortable Dwelling, .ind 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 chance for persons wish ing to make investments, as lands are undoubtedly ad vancing in price in this section. For further information appW to Mr. .M. M. McRae, Crane’s Creek, P. O.. Moore county, or address me at Fayetteville, N. C. DANIEL McRAE, For the Heirs of Gilbert McRae, dec’d. Carbonton, Moore co., N. C.. -\ug. 24 43tf The E,ars^»f Carriage Fartorpin j STATE CAR AND MACHINE WORKS. the Stmthl j rPHE undersigned having located in the town of Fay- X etteville, N. C., and erected buildings suitable for ! Car and Machine Works, would give notice tliat they are prepared to execute all orders for Cars of every de- j scription, also all kinds of Machine work, such as re pairs of Steam Engines, Cotton, Mill and Mining Ma chinery, heavy forging, such as Mill Spindles. Cranks. Ac., at short notice. By an arrangement made with the Boston Belting Company, we are prepared to receive orders for all kinds of ludia Rubber Belting and Hose at their prices. Western Railroad* rVotice to Coiitractor»i. T)R0P0SALS will be received at the Ofhco of tho 1 Company for the Graduation. Bridging, Masonry, and Track-Laying, on the Fourth Division of thi'a Road, until the 20th December. .After iho l^jfh of December, KF/rilAN R' Cotton Plantation for Sale. 1 OFFER for sale a Plantation in Marlboro’ District, situated nine miles from Bennettsville, two and a half from Pee Dee River, seven from Railroad, and two from the Mineral Springs. The Tract contains THREE Hl'XDRED A\D THIRTY-SEVEX ACRES, with 150 under cultivation. The Buildings are all good. A NEW DWELLING HOUSE, with six rooms—fire place in each room, passasje through the house, two piazzas, one in front and one in the rear. My Land vi’.l compare favorably with any in the District. I have sixty acres of Bog land cleared, that will make thirty bushels corn per acre. The place is cultivated this year by James Peterkin. He will «bow 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. until 1st September, after that time at Selma, ,\la. GEORGE PETERKIN. Aug. 4 40tf STANDARD SCHOOL-BOOKS, PCBLISHID BT A. S. BARNES & BUBS, 51 i 53 JOHN' STREET, KEW yORK. Pesrriytive Catalogues of their PullieationM sent poitpaid to any part of the U. State*. AND SOLD BY 4 E. J. HALE dt S0.\, Fayetteville, X. C. ^Schuul Teacfurs, Cumntittees, Truittei, 5 Cununissioners and FricnJa of Jiduca- 8 (ton, are incitnl tu examine the JoUon- a iuy valuable Ttxt-Books, for Schoow AcadcDiits and CuUeyet:— ON ORTHOGRAPHY. Page's Normal Chan of Elementary Sounds. 2 50 Parker and Watson's Primer, 15 Parker aud Watsou's Spellers, 2 Nos. 10 At 25 Smith's Juvenile Definer, 30 ^ Smith's (irammar-.School Speller; 40 CIol liiiig'! Clothing:!! A Fresh Supply for the Trade of 1859* 3 Smith's Definer’s Manual, 00 Wright's Analytical (.Jthography, 25 ^ On Reading and English Grammar. ^ Parker and Wat.son's National Readers, 5 Nov. ^ I’arker's Rhetorical Reader, 75 ^ Parker and Zachos' Reading and Elocution, 37 The English Poets, with Boyd’s Notes, per vol 75 ^ Northend's Little Orator, 30 B 'lark's First Lessons in Engliuh Grammar 3U ^ tjlark’s English Grammar, 50 ^ Welch’s English Sentence 75 North Carolina Readers, No. 1, 2 and 3. Scientific Text Books. ^ Davies’ Series of Arithmetics, 15c., 25, 45 & 75 Davies’ Series of Algebras, 75o., $l 25 i $1 60 g Davies’ Series of Geometries, $1, 1 25, 1 50 $2 ^ Parker’s Nat'l Philosophy, 3 vols. 25c., 37J, $1 ^ Porter’s First Book of Chemistry, 50 B Porter's Principles of Chemistry, 1 0J ^ Norton's First Book of Natural Philosophy 50 JJ| Norton and Porter's First Book of Science, 1 00 Mclntyre'«j Astronomy and Globes, 1 00 Bartlett’s System of Natural t’hilosophy, 4 voli. Lardner on the Steam Engine, 1 50 • Peck's Elements of .Mechanics, 1 50 ^ Gillespie on Roads and Railroads, 1 50 Darby s Southern Botany, 1 50 SCHOOL GEOGRAPHIES, WITH MAPS A-\D ENURAVIXGK. Monteith’a First Lessons in Geography 25 Monteith's Introduction to Manual of Geog. 40 ! .Mouteith's New Manual of Geography #0 ■ McNally’s School Geography 1 00 SCHOOL HISTORIES, ^ WITH MAPS AND ENGRAVINGS. .Monteith’s Youth’s History of the U. States 60 Willard's Scliool History of the U. Stales 75 Willard's Universal History 1 SO Dwight's Grecian and Roman Mythology 75 Kicord's Roman History 1 W Gould’s Alison's History of Europe 1 60 ON RHETORIC, LOGIC, ho. Day's Art of Rhetoric 75 Boyd's Karnes' Elements of Criticism 1 Jo Mahan's Science of Logic 1 50 Mahan s Intellectual Philosophy 1 00 Willard's Morals for the Young 50 Brooks’ Latin and Greek Classics. School Teachers’Library, G vol. $1.25pervol. School Teachers' Register 50 cts. Brooks’ School Manual of Devotion U8 cts. Ao Si-hool-liuokt tver publithtd in th* I'nittd Stalet have been more lugUly recommended than the National Scbool Series. IJetcriptive Calaloyuet of X. S. Bab.vcs & Bt ua's Publications, tent, pott paid, to any part of the United Statet. Just published Prof. Davies’ new Elementary AlgeV^ra. 75 ds. Prof. Brooks’ Ciesar’s Commentaries. Beauti fully illustrated j 05 A New System of Boot-keeping, for Schoors. By Martin & Smith 7,-, The Normal Methods of Teaching the Commim Branches 1 0 ) Nov 11 18511 G7-6w The public are aware that I have been engaged in the manufacturing and selling of Gentlemen’s Garments for 17 or 18 years, and with this long experience believe that I am as well calculated to make good selections, as any person or persons in this busine.«s. My stock is all entirely new and adapt ed to the trade. My stock consists of No. 1 Dress Cloth Coats. Frock Coats (single and double breasted): Business Suits, con- , sisting of Silk .Mixtures, Harrison Cass., j Rib (,'uss. and Union Cass., Fine Beaver, ! Felt Beaver: Seal Skin and Union Cass. • Over-('oats; Felt Beaver Talmas—a new garment, never introduced before this sea- ' son: Pants of all grades, ranging in price from $2 50 to S9 *K): an extra lot of Vel vet, Silk, Grenadine Silk, ('loth and Cas- simere Vests: a large assortment of Youths’ and Children'.s Clothing; Gentlemen's Shawls: Morning Gowns, Gentlemen s all- wool Under-Shirts: Railroad Rugs; Blan kets; Hosiery; Suspenders; Napoleon-Ties; Cravats: Stocks: Gloves; Bindings; Purses. Persons desirous of having: their suits made abroad, can call and leave their measures with me, and i will have them attended to immediately. Call at the PRICE CLOTHING EMPORIUM.” A. J. WOODWARD, Market Square, 2 Doors below S. J. Uinsidale. Sept. 14 49-tf AT THE EMFORini OF FASHION FOR LADIES! .\uiiiber 14, South Side Hay St., FayetteTllle, X. €. By la.st Steamer, I have rec’d a very fine and general assortment of Dry Goods, .Mantles, Dress Trimmings, Embroidery Goods, Hosiery of all kinds, and a very extensive assortment of Hoop Skirts. Ladies will please call without delay, and get good and cheap goods. GEORGE BR.\NDT. At iWiimber lO, South Side Hay St., Fayetteville, X. C. For Cientienien. The most complete stock of Over-Coats, fine Frock Dross anl Business (,'oats. Pants, Vests, Under- (Jarnients. Shirts, C.illars, Cravats, Gloves, Socks, Um brellas, Trunks. Carpet Bags and Valises, Boots and Shi>es, Hats and (’aps, Cloth, Cassimeres and Vestings ever brought to this market, and will be sold cheap and no mistake. GEORGE BR.ANDT. Oct 29 02- F.il.1,, I85»r JAMES KYLE, TS now receiving his usual supply of Goods, among I which are— Rich Silks, Col'd and Black: French Merinos and Delaines: English Do. Do.: Kid and Net Gloves, assorted; Bed and Negro Blankets; Bolting Cloths, No. 1 to 10; Reaily-Made (,’lothing; Boots and Shoes: With a very large assortment of other Goeds. All 0. which were p\irchased by the package at the lowest price. Those purchasing will please call and look at the Goods and prices. Sept. 13, 18.59. 49tf J. K. KYLE TS NOW RECEIVING A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL I .STOCK OF STAPLE A^’D fum DRY (iOODS. —ALSO— Clothing, llat$^, Caps, Boots and Shoes* All of which will he 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. 5Itf LAND FOR SALE. I OFFER for sale 640 Acres of LAND, lying on the West side of Cape Fear River, two miles below Fajr- etteville, and extending fr ^m the river into the sand hills. This tract is about tqually divided into river- ridge, swamp and sand-hill Land. About HO acres, adjoining the river, are under cultivation and 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. ,\ny person wishing to purchase will do well to make early appli cation, as I have determinel to sell. THOMAS J. ROBINSON. Sept. 8, 1858. 44tf VALI'ABLE .\ECROES FOR SALE. By virtue of a Decree of the t'ourt of Equity, upon the Petition of .Murdoch McKinnon, et al. 1 will sell at the Court House Door in Fayetteville, on Tuesday the 3d day of January next, the following Negroes, to wit: Kate, aged 80 years; Old Sam, Lydia, 45 to 5>; Beck, about 45, Mitchell, 25. Renty. 15, Kelly. 12. and One Girl child. Bond and approved security will be required from the purchasers. Terms 0 months. W A. HUSKE. C. & M. I Dec'r 3. 72-ts I IVotice—Ifegroes Wanted. TO the farmers and citizens of the (.’ounties of Duplin, Wayne, Johnston, Harnett, Moore, (,'uaiberland, Robeson, Bladen, Columbus, Brunswick, New Hanover, and Sampson: The subscriber being desirous of purchasing a num- | ber of Likely Young NEGROES, of all classes and des- 1 criptions, avails himself of this method of informing | those who may have such property to dispose of, that ' they would do well to visit me at home, or address me j at Clinton, N. C.—for which they shall receive a visit. | Negroes wanted from this lime till the 1st of March j 18*30, for the Mobile and New Orleans markets, for whom the highest prices will be paid. EVERETT PETER.SON. Oct’r 13, 1859. 57-5m I’X'egroes! i\esroe«!! Wanted. GENTLEMEN, your old customer is yet in market for Likely Negroes, for which I am determined to pay the Highest Cash Prices* Persons having such for sale would do well to give me a call, or address me at Clinton, N. ('. All orders promptly attended to. J. A. McARTHUR. Clintoc, N. C., March 6, 1859. 95-lyrpd ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public, that he has built up large substantial Brick Build ings at his Old Stand, expres-^Iy for manufacturing Car riages. Thankful for the very liberal patronage he has received for the last 21 years, he hopes by strict atten tion to business, with a lesire to gi'^e satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same. He warrants his 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 States, for neatness and durability. He is determined to sell and do any work in his line on as good terms as any work done elsewhere that is as well lone. He now has on hand, finished, THE L.ARGEST STOCK OF Carriages, Barouches, Rockaways and Buggies, ever offered in this place, and a very large stock of work nearly finishoJ, which will be finished daily. All of which will be yold very low for cash, or on short time to punctual custoiner'j. g»>jy^He has on hand more than 0NE;HUNDK!;D and fifty vehicles finished and in course of construction. 81^.Ml work made by him is warranted 12 months with“fair usage, and should it fail by bad workmanship or material, will be repairi-d free of charge. Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and ex amine for themselves. Orders thankfully received and promptly attentled to. Repairing executed at short notice and on Tery rea»on- able terms. May 28, 18.5^J. 89-tf we are prepared to plane all descriptions of Lumber and Scantling, which will be kept on hand, for sale either in the rough or dressed, as parties may desire. Contracts taken for the erection of Buildings, mate rials furnished, and jobbing of all kinds executed with neatness and despatch. Counters and Desks made to order, Stores fitted. Sash, Doors and Blinds manufactured, equal to any thing of the kind to be found in the Northern market. WALTON & BARRY, Car Builders and Machinists. Fayetteville, Oct 3, 1859 54-tf To the Inlere^t ol' Turpentine OiMtiiler«. MA. B.\Kl'lt Would respectfully inform Turpentine , Distillers and i.tiiers that he is fully prepared to M inufacture or liepair Turpentine, Brandy and Whis key .Stills. Wnrtn>j. \c.. in fact, anything in the line of Sheet-Copper «'r Iron work. Particular attention given to the making of Steam Pipes from a superior kind of Copper, for Boats, Mills &c. ,\11 work entrii>;ted to my care sliall be properly done and warranted, and on the most favorable terms as re gards price. Give me a call and see tor yourself, and 1 know 1 shall have your patronage. Being a practical workman, I attend ti> all the work myself, which I 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 . 1 p • 1 w I I • I Profiles and Specifications can be seen at the Office o; Having started our Engine and Woodworth s i laner, , ^hief Engineer in Favctteville, or at the Othce of » TM'Ai-.aro.i frt rklntiA all fi oar»m T^t I nn a nf l.iiinripr ! . . -r, i, ' ■ Assistant Kngineer L. C. Jones, at N. R. hryau s, lu Moore county. C. B. MALLETT, President, W. Nov 30 KUPER, Ch. Eng. 71-tD18 GAS FITTIXGS AND FIXTURES. HF] subscribers will be prepared by the middle of August, to supply every description of Buildings,— Dwellings, Stores, Factories, &c.—with all the neces sary FIX’TURES, for tlie introduction of GAS. As we are constantly engaged in the business of build ing Gas Works in this and other States, we of course can afford to bring on a large stock and sell on more reasonable terms than others. Our stock will include Chandeliers. Pendents, Brackets, Glass. iScc. As we have leased the works for five years, it will be to the advantage of those requiring such fixtures to get them of us, since upon us will fall the care of them, keeping them in repair, &c. For tMs 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 btiiMiiigs, will please leave their names with Mr. W. N. Tiliinj'hast, who will give all necessary information on ilic subject. It is desirable to know as early as possi'cle, so that the F’ix- fures may be introduced at the sam& lime with the con struction of the works, and thus all itiy light up simul- taneousl}'. WATERHOUSE & BOWES. Fayetteville, June 10. 22-tf (iras Fi.\tiires. The subscribers have now at .Mr. W. N. Tillinghast’s Crockery Store, SAMPi.ES of Gas Fixtures. They would be glad if persons intending to use the Gas would call and select, so that their orders may be filled by the time of lighting up—early in November next WATERHOUSE A* BOWES. Fayetteville, Sept 24, 1859 ?VERY VARIETY OF HARNESS, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Whips and Trunks; all kinds of Leather, Calf Skins and Oil; Condition Powders, for diseased Horses and Cattle; Coach Trimmings, Carpet Bags, Valises, Saddlery, Hardware, &c. The largest stock in the State, sold wholesale or retail, at the lowest New York prices. Harness and Saddles repaired. JAMES WILSON, No. 5 Market St. Wilmington. N. C., near the Wharf. Oct. 19, 1859. 59-lypd. LARGE STOCK! NEW GOODS!! I HAVE just received my Winter .Stock of Uoods in my line. They were selected in the Non hern cities by myself, with great care, anil bouglit on ilie hidsI rea sonable terms, by which I am enabled to offer the larg est stock 1 ever before offered to the public, and to ofler * them At Greatly Reiliiced Priot‘'«! FRUITS; Raisins, Figs. Prunes, Api>les, l.euii>ii.-, )range«, Cliei ries. Currants, Pie Fruits, Stuff Dates, Citron, \c. PICKLES. JELLIES & PRKSEKV ES; —great variety.— Periunierles anl Extracts, of various kinds; Fancy Soaps and I'omuJes, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; Fiddles, Drums, Fifes, Flutes. Hanjo«, (iuitars, &c. WALKING CANES, of every kind; Basket and Willow- Ware, Hobby Horses, .vc. FINE AND COMMON CANDIi'S; Sardines; Fine Cigars: Smoking and Chewing Tobacco; Crackers; Fin« Pocket Knives; a large assortment of Port-Monaios, some very nice; Fancy Envelopes and I'ancy Goods: Toys and Yankee Notions; an assortment of India Rubber (ioo*!**. Whips, Combs: Fishing Tackle: Cocoa and Other FANCY GOODS; Palerramers, Reticules, (’abs. Rubber Round Comhs, Watch Guards—Mohair, Silk ami Leather. I'ancj Boxes, Pistols, Powder Flasks, Shot Belts, lirandy Peaches—in gallon or half gallon jars, Maco, Cloves, Ciunamon, Large Lot of Fire Works, &c., &c., Acc., &c., *;c., &c , icc. Spiced and Norfolk Oysters ronstaiUly on hand. Country dealers and the public are re'pecil'ully in vited to call and examine my stock, us it is iinpo-sibhi to enumerate but a few of the leading articles. I have a great many handsome things which cannot fail to please. y^^30 Bushels up-country APPLE.S, for sale at 90 cents per bushel. J. R. EEE, No. 10, Eotkl Bi'iluino. Dec 3, 1859 72- iiK.iSS STR^MJYEMt \G00I) punply of varioua No’s just received, whiek ■ we can furnish low. May 2. \ 17HEELER & IT for sale by Aug. 22 D. & W. McLAUR'N. lot:' $50. WILBON'S SEWING MACHINES, S. J. HINSDALE, Agt. 42- Hlidin. (liood Bacon, I^IDE^ and SHOULDERS, just received and for sale by D. & W. McLAURIN. July 2, 1869. 28tf AI^HIAl^ACS FOR 1860. FARMERS’ AND PL.VNTERS' ALMANAC T'O/vU for 18t)0, just received. Tiirner^M TV. Carolina Almanac. As the supply was completely exhausted last year, and many applicants were disappointed, it will be well to apply soon for the above. Oct’r 20. E. J. HALE & SON. JuMt Received. A NICE lot of Gilt Moulding, from one to three inches wide: also, one box of very large Glass Those in w*nt of Frames will do well to give me a call. Frames of any size made to order. All kinds of Oval Frames for sale at VANORSDELL’S GALLERY. Nov IG 67- .^ECiiROE^ W A ATED. THE subscriber wishes to buy FIFTY IjMKEIjY .y*FMROES, for which he will pay The Highest Cash Prices. Persons having such property to sell will find it to their interest to address me at (.’linton. N. A. S. C. POWELL. July 2*’>, 1859 ;;5-f.nipi .\OW ix\ MARKET. All persons having N!''>«ROES for sale, will do well to address the subscriber at (^linton, .'>ampson county, as he is determined to buy and ])ay as UIxmt.I prices for them as the state of the market will permit. By addressing him he will call immediately, and make liberal offers, as all will find who will try him. CHARLES T. STEVENS. Clinton. Sampson Co., Sept 10, 1859 4H-lypd EaborerM 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 Depot. W. A. KUPER, Ch. Eng. & Supt. July f. 29tf iVloney Wanted. IHE subscriber having suffered a heavy loss by the fire of last night, earnestly requests all persons in debted to him to make immediate payment. M. McKIN.NON. ' Faj’etteville, Oct’r G, 1859 .55-3m j ^tate Bondt4 for ^ale. | ST.ATE Coupon Bonds, (Coupons payable in New York, on the 1st .\pril and 1st Octobjr.) in quanti- j ties to suit. Apply at the Branch of the (’ape Fear , Bank. A. McLEAN. ' June 1 j Carriage and Harne»« lor iliale. ; A SECOND-HAND large Carriage, (seats for six,) | McKethan’s make, in good condition. And a double i set of Carriage Harness, Overby’s make, nearly new. For sale together or separately. Nov. 10. E. «l. HALE. i^otice i«i hereby ^iven, That at the expiration of ninety daj's, application will be made for the re-issue of Certificate No. 130, for one thousand shares of Stock in the Western Rail Road Company, belonging to Cumberland County, the original one, dated March 1858, having been lost. DAN’L McDIARMID, G. DEMING, CommissionerB. October 2i, 1859. VVM. CARTER & SON, Wholesale «t Ketuil Dealers and Manufacturers OK .^l.L KINDS Of IjCather^ Saddles ami MMatrnesa, Of every description. Collars, Whips, &c. 4 ND we also particularly call the attention of the whole surrounding country to give us a call, as we are de termined that none "'hall surpass us in quality or low prices: and we will give tlie highest cash price at all times for Raw Hile.s and T.*iilow, in exchange for our articles. Country Merchau! ' v. ni4u ilo well to call and examine our Stock, as we can ^oll iln'iu .Shoes of a much better quality than they usually ;_'i.-t, on \>-'ry acuomiaodating terms. J^outhern Planters W'.uld do well to send us all their orders as we arc making a No. 1 article of NE(?RO SHOES, that are warranted to give entire satisfaction. N. B. All Onlers I'roiii a dista'ice shall liav,* i.rompt attention. ki;ro$$e]\e oil.. ;THE .\E\V VORkliFROSE.\E OIL fO. (Established 1854,) i NNOUNCE that, having made great improvements in the manufacture of Kerosene, they are now en abled 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, Esq., of New York. Chemist, and dated Feb. 3, 185U. S. S. CARTER. Goldston P. O (’'haihain Ci Marrh 15 .. N. ( l.H.')9. W.M. 1 CARTER. U»'.- - .1. W. n.lKER Is HOW rectiviiii; from the North the largest, finest, and most carefully selected stock of FITR^'ITITRF ever offered in this market: which adled to his own manufacture, makes his assortment complete:— all of which he will sell on the lowest possible terms for cash or on time to I'unctual customers. Fashionable painted cottage bed-room Furniture in setts: curled hair and shuck, and cotton Mattresses; Looking Glasses: Willow W.agons and (''radles; Side Boards: Bureaus: Secretaries anil Book-Cases: What- Nots: Table', al’ sorts; Wash Stands; t^andle Stands; Wardrobes: Picture Frames and (ilass: Window Shades; Cornices: Curtain BamN: Sof'a-> in .Mahogony and Wal nut; Tete a Tetes; Ottomans: Divans and Stools; Chairs of every variety. Fine Kost‘Wuiii Pianos, one with -EoHan at tachment: Rosewood Melodians. from the best manufac tories in New York and Boston, warranted as good as any made in the country, and will be sold at New York prices—freight only added. September 2. 4-5tf illarble Faetor>\ r> 1 "9 i Intensify of lifflit. Z J ^ « --t: ^ S § c « - 2 0- i! £'- = =- C^)flt of an equal | amount of ligiit. ' i 1 Kerosene i3.t>89 2.4^5 l.O"' 4.10 ICamphene . 5.t>2-'> i.2'''.t «;■: 4.«5 Solar ' 1.892 83:1 1.00 12. (XI Isolar ' 1.G40 70*; 1.25 17.70 jSolar j 2.02-'> 8-50' 2.25 2R.47 1 Large wick! 553 300 87 29.00 FRENCH STRANGE, Attorney at Law, Fayetteville, W. C. Office that recently occupied by C. G. Wright, Esq., over the one now occupied by building. Green Street. him in I*r Robinson's Dec’r 2, 1859. rZ- ]»e:¥Tae iiroTicE. Dr. R. SCOTT, having been absent for several days past, offers his profession al services to the community, and may be seen n'ow regularly in his ^)flice on Persorf Street, two Doors East of the Market, during the hours From 9 to 1 P. M., 2 to 5 P. M. Dec’r 5, 1859 72-tf Kerosene, Camphene. Wh.nle Oil, Lard Oil. Sperm Oil, Reliable orlers from the Trade, by Mai! or Telegraph filled on application to AUSTENS, Agents, 93 rearl St., >. Y. KEROSENE is also to be ol>tainel at the Manu facturers’ Prices, of all the New \ ork Wholesale Drug gists, Grocers. Camphene and Burning Fluiil Manufac turers and Dealers in Lamps. N. B.—KEROSENE is the trade-mark of the Kero- «ene Oil Co., and all persons are cautioned against using the said trade-mark for other oils Ocfr 7 5t> 3mspd jVorirE^ ~ j^S there may be some persons in Fayetteville and Setring I^CHOOli BOOK$$. SMITH’S English Grammar; N. Carolina Readurs. three parts; Olney’s Geography—revised edition; Monteith’s Geographies; Pike’s Arithmetic; Murray’s English Reader; N. York Reader*: Mason’s Farrier; Mattison’a Astronomy; &e. Sept 14 £. J. HALE & SON. vicinity who may not be aware that W^#i€€f€r W^ilson'^s itllachine \ is the best for family sewing, and who inten.l purchas- j ! inga Sewing Machine, this is to ailvise them { for their \ i own interext,) to call upon the subscriber and see one of I “WHEELER & WILSON'S " before purchasing. It will prevent their purchasing one of the many inferior ! Sewing Machines, which are offered for sale through the country. There are THIRTY of the Wheeler V, ilson Ma- I chines in successful use in this jtlaoe and vicinity. 1 S. J. HIN.-DALE, Agt. i Aug. 22 •!-- i ~^’otice to fioldierw’ %Vidow». Th E Widows of Mexican Soldiers, and the Widows of Soldiers who Diui' «s seR'^ ick in the war of 1812, can have their pensions continued by calling on the under- j ! signed. Congress having msule additional provision for | i them. I Give me the management of your claims, and the ; I money shall come at once, or no charge. i i JNO. M. ROSE. Agent for Pensions. Fayetteville, June 12. 1858. 19- MtereoHCopesi and ViewM. AVARIFITV of Appleton s popular Stereoscopes views of -American I &c.: just reeeived. 1 Oct. 12. DEITTISTRY. Dr. j. DAVIS having decided on pernia nenfly locating in the Town of Fayette ville. respectfully offers his services to the citizens of this place and surrotuidiug coutitrj-. In all the various branches of his Profession, including the manufacture of Mineral Teeth, he is satistied, after an extensive experience, to which is added a thorough Den tal education, that he can give entire satisfaction as far as is in the power of Dentistry. All irregularities of the Teeth treated in a proper and careful manner, as well as diseases of the mouth. None but tho prnp>*r metals are made u-'p of in the variou* openitioiis. ''i;..rges will be moderate, tiiat the benefits of the Profes«ion maj- be placed within the reach of all who may feel an interest in the preservation of the Teeth. SfelT Office over Houston's .Jewelry Store, whern he may be found at all times. .May 10. 185K. 9tf Bacon, Corn anl Hay. HHDS. well smoked B.A(’t>N. UHl .Sacks ('OKN. 75 Bales Eastern H.AY. Just received. E. F. MOoRE. Dec. 1, 1859. 71- Frexth Arrivals. 1 - Firkins GOSHEN Bl TTER. 10 75 Bbls. White WHISKEY. 50 Boxes Manf. TOB.ACCO. 25 Tons PERUVLAN GUANO, No. 1. Just received by E. F. MOORE Dec. 1, lH-59. 71- 10 .\ew BookM, liy Harriet B. >lc- Keever. I'^DITII S Ministry: .Sunsliinc, or Kate \ititnii; Tin- Jj Flounced Robe, and What it (Josi. Just rec'd. Dec 3. E. J. HALE SON CI;^arM! ('i^;ar»!! Cigars!!! HOIO^ lot of variiiua brands just r reived MRS. M. BANKS D'C-') "--Iw A' Mniokin^ Tobacco X Eancy I’iiie**. r.'^T received. .) .MRS. M Dec'r BANKS 72-1 w A >«»econd Supply ofFre«h i.ayer RAISI.NS to hand. M>S. M. B.ANK.S Dee r-'-lw By Gf'O LAUDER TWO DOORS ABOVR (’. T. HAiriH k rayetteviile, IV. C. Jtn’f 20, 1869. 64-jpd 40,000 Sept 12 ith English and French Scenery, E. J. H.VLE & SON^ Ciiiiano! Giiano!! LBS No. 1 Peruvian Guano. For sale bv E. F MOORE. Dr. FKANK WILLI.tMS'S KYK WHISKEY. R .MITCHELL has made arrangements with Dr Frank Williams, to be constantly supplied with his celebrated HYE WHISKEY, which can be had at his Store at all times. l>y wholesale or retail. Oct'r 11. 1859. 5.-tf JuMt Received. LBS. No. 1 MOUNTAIN Bl fTLK. f>i sale by R MiTCHKI-i. 1500 Oct 28 48- Bannrin^ and Hoop Iron SONS’ STORE I g 0^0 Yi>s- W A!%TEI>. ^ LARGE quantity of COT-l’ON and LINUN R \G' Sept 12 Hoop Iron and Rope, for sale by E. F. MOORE. 48- for which fair prices will be Aug. 17 Mu;;pirv. 41- Bank Checks for sale at this Ortice.
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