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■•teV R”t'aiKT..a 1“ c*uir* — - »ur?om,j Princ li.jiel •"“’enient tri fr.ini noijsp; K, Mrfl, a, h : ■ " '‘^"•Vc u ;r .’^ a., . - r^'->nu~, ' ^ 'MITH aiitril. !*' ’ '': '’' •'■*! ’’, ' Fave- -y • Ii'i ■ ,rv MKS I M.-;vi| ^ ! t v RAlLKOAb! 'BINSON'S T« kENWSYlLlK. 4W, :i- ^'••r !ravv’^r-i "!ti->ulo i-r-rv ■lav N TV\ ■ !- ;;Jy Ir ci • i: - iv, Sta~e. \Vj.l..">N ' Fayetteville evfrj. M"!'. at 15 v.iriuii'^ a't.: ' in • J Fri^lay. at u’ ■’ -.. !it with fi f iV; conn‘ per wr-^ek, ;■ •Kv>UAN len : •!-.*■ ' I.rTTiilL^'H i\i:. i- ■•: ■ . Mr. J j^n K. n, ‘•i.ilKLL I'M-KV l,.t v. .1 rHK.RNER- if- ^ " Fl-.r ei-i-,.!' yi-i ii'*'' ri T lay rely up' 'i , Mr, ]>til.-v ■tn h ir i. !; M, ORRF.LL. J i^N u. ; U1#V. f [erriiiffJ* Herring. INi • A'-DLFS, .-,1 M.F.: rery tine. - *' ' Fuiiii.y- .Ma;.' n p.i;AN 1-1; ;i-\\l.y. ■! i^ inMgn If .r>- r ^ • V V-: win be sold ‘;:;i he -M >.wl.y [: « CO. Want ' 1 Whi-Koy cfto.1 Lrr-p. K ^’1 of wWeli i>rP'l ^•ru r •-. II be i.Hh. ;; ' 'V , . ,f will-': .*"- t>'lt C' n,y.y.ni-‘ i:>;t iko\. K, &c. . f i;.,x ftii'l 1 Pipp. A- >n I of^tI'nF JAMl.^ MAUTl.y' 11.?^, Xe- ... i .n l T:iniie»^ 1; I’l.tty: Window 'Hft'*'’ IN l.'r-TK"VKR JAMt.' c utlery^ «Y, XV- a large an** • ill iliv ttbi've line. ra and ugnr Hog^o * .„..d term« « ch 6Ctf ;:::i'::Vb7tbanS:u r SEMI-WKUKLY. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., DECEMBER 15, 1859. [NO. 875.] FRTNTKP MONDAYS AN1> THURSDAYS t:i)W4RI> J. HALE & SON, FPITORS AND PROPRIETORS Price for the Semi-Weekly (^bservkr S3 00 if paid in aJvancii: T)0 if paid during the year of subscrip tion; or $4 after the year lias expired. F(>r the Weekly Observer $2 00 per annum, if paid ia advance: 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 1*5 lines for the first, and 30 cents for each iucceeding 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- inply. .advertisements to be inserted insiile, charged 50 per cent extra. SPEi’lAL NOTK'E. From snd after this date, nonanieof a new subscriber will be entered without payment in advance, nor will the pap>er be sent to such subscrfters 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. Jau'y 1, 1858. MIIiliIONS SOLD OF THE STANDARD SfHOOl-BOOKS, PUBLISHED BT A. S. BAENES & BUEE, M & 53 JOUN STREET, >EW YORK. De»fripfive Catalogvea of their Puhlicationg tent postpaid to any port of the U. Statee. AND SOLD BY E. J. H.UE ii SON, Fayetteville, C. School Ttachtrs, Cuinmititts, Tru*t»ei, Cuin/ntgsiontr)> and FricnJs ot Lilua- tii>n,art ini:itid to txiimiut //*>• foll'in- iuif vafunblv T(.xt-Ilvoks, fur Schuuu' Acaile/no s and Vnflcjei: — ON ORTHOGRAPHY. Page's Normal Chart of Elementary Sounds, 1' 50 Parker and Watson's Primer, 15 Parker and Watson'si Spellert.. '1 Nos. 15 'In Smith'? Juvenile Detiner, 30 Smith’s Grammar-School Speller: 4U •■r Smith’s Detiner's .Mauual, 00 Xa Wright's Analytical Dthography, 25 I On Heading and English Grammar. jj Parker and Watson's National Readers, 5 Nob. Parker's Rhetorical Rejider, 75 m Parker and Zachos' Reading and Elocution. •i~ S The English Piiets, with P.oyd's Notes, per vol 75 ^ Northeud’s Little Orator, 3t' J Clark's First Lessons in Englitih Grammar 3*» ■f t'lark's Engliah (iramutar, 5o Welch's English Sentence 75 5 ^iortli Caruliua Readers, Xo. 1, 2 and 3. Scientific Text Books. Davies’ Series of ,\rithruetics, 15c., 25, 45 & 75 Davies' Series of Algebras. 76c., $1 25 & jl 50 Davies' Series of Geometries, 5I, 1 25. 1 5o jc $2 Parker’s Nat l Philosophy. 3 vol.'. 25c., 37^, J1 Porter's First Book of ('hemistry, 50 I’oner's I’rinciples of Ch ?misfry, 1 00 Norton's First book of Natural i’hilo.'^ophy 50 Norton and Porter's First Book of Science, I W McIntyre’s Astronomj' and Globes, 1 0) Bartlett's System of Natural t’hilosophy, 4 vols F%\ I’TTEVIM.E T. WADDTLL, Proprietor. HIS, the most commodious HotuI in Noith Carolina, fronting 300 feet on Hay and Donaldson Streets, located in tlie centre of the business portion of the town, and surrounded by all the Banking*Houses, Wholesale Merchants and princi pal Produce Dealers. Business men will find the Hotel a oonvenient and comfortable house. All the Stages arrive and depart from this Hotel. Fayetteville, Oct. 1, 1858. 51- S111: \| WETiL HOIJS E, F%VKTTKVII>l,E, :\. Etiiit side of Green Street, a jew (/ours N^orth of the Market. jL rpHE Subscriber desires through this medium [■■b'bj to ackowleilge the liberal patronage bestow- ed upon his House the ]>ast year—and as he has just erected New Stables and (’arriage Shed conven ient to the House and to water he takes pleasure in say ing to his j>atrons and the public generally, that he is still prepareil to accommodate them with transient and permanent boanl, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the lil>eral patronage heretofore receive^!. Every ex ertion on his part shall b>- iised to render them comfoila- ble during their sojourn with him. His table is always supplied with the best the market affords. P. SHEMWELL. March 24, 1858. 8t’.-tf WAY.\E HOl «E, GOLDSBORO’. N. C. The undersigned announces to the public that he has taken charge of the above Es tablishment. ancl is prepareil to accommodate Boarders, by tiie lay, week or month. And he assures all who may favor him with their patronage, that he will endeavor to give perfect satisfaction. Tal le supplied with the best tlie market affords. JAS. G. SMITH. Goldsboro’, Jan'y 28, 1859 84-lyr Western Railroad. FRENCH STRANGE, Attorney at Law, Fayetteville, W. C. Office tliat recently occupied by C. 0. Wright, Esq , over the one now occupied hy him in Dr. building, (Jreen Street. Dec’r 2, 1859. Robinson’* IIVTl. .TTrA'.f 1% Attorney at Law, Faykttkvillk, N. C. attend the County and Superior Courts of Cumberland, Harnott. Moore anl Robeson Coun- ti««i. Prompt attention given to tiiu collection of all ulaim untruiitud to his hands. Oct. 17, 1859. 58-if w H. W. HORNE, .f TTO Ml.y'E !• .1 T If, M.\Y be fiKind at the Ollice of Wm. B. Wright, Pisq. near the Court House. June 3(1, 1859. 28-lY JOSEPH HAKEK, Jr.. ITTOK.^EV AT B. .1 W , AS taken an office next door to Wm. B. Wright's Law Office on Green Street. He will attend and practice in the County and Superior Courts of Cumberland, Bladen, Robeson and Sampson. March 23. 1H59. 79tf H ?¥ o I i 1' e I o o II t r a c I o r ». 1)ROPOS.VLS will be received at the Office of the ("ompany for the Graduation, Bridging. Masimry, and Track-l/ayiup. on the F'^irth Division of this I'oad, until the 2>th December. After the l.'Uh of December, I’rofiles and Specifications can be seen at the Office of the Chief Engineer in Fayetteville, or at th * Office of .\ssistant Engineer 1. C. Jones, at N. R. Bryan's, in Moore county. C. B. .MALLETT, President, W. A. KUPER, Ch. Eng. Nov 30 71-tD18 L;il>or€‘i’K Wniite«L ^pHE Western I?. R. (’o. wish to employ I }i) to '>> L.\BiRERS. to work on Section No. 1 I, 24 mil‘s from Fayette ville, to whom they will pay SI 25 per iday. By order of the President and Directors. •lAMES F. MARSH, Sup't of Section 14. Nov’r 2 t)3tf NKAKHST .\ND ,»n(’KEST ROITE TO TIIE RAILROAD! RORV nc\AIR^ ^'ittorney and VounneUor ut jLair, LUMBERTON, N. C. 'I'l^ILL attend and practice in the County and Superior tV Courts of Robeson. Richmond and (’umberlaml. All buiiinesii intrujited to him will receive prompt at- t«ntiun and coll«ction« puuutually remitted. Oct. C, 1859. 55tf JOHX P. TLLLER, .attorney aud Couusellor at Law, WII.L I*R.CTII'E IN THKI’MCRTS »f Kubeson, tumlierland. lulumbus and Kladen. Offic# at Lumberton. iiobckon Co.. N. C. July 5, 1>^5‘.» 29tf ^ P. J. ?ilA€'LAIR, Attorney aud Counsellor at Law, FAYETTEVILLE. N. ('., I'lTlLL practice in the t'ourts of Piobesnn, Cumberland, Vf Harnett and Richmond I'rompt attention given to all business entrusted to hin. Feb'y 5, 1 J'o'.* 8ii- DE\TAI. NOTICE. nR. R. SCO'fT, having been absent for several days past, oil'ers his profe-si.)U- r> th commuTiity. and may be Office on Person Street, two , during the hours . M.. M. 72-tf al servu'i.'s t seen now regularly in hi"* Doors East of the .Market I’rotu 9 to 1 1’ 2 to •. 1 I)ec'r 5, l^.')'' HOLMES & ROBINSON’S FOIK FIORSK STU.E LI\E TO KEXWSVILLE, VI\ WARSAW, TS the shortest and most ex[>edilious for travelers going 1 North or South. Leaving Fayetteville every day at 2 o’clock P. M. THROUGH IN TEN HOURS. The traveling public who wouM study their comfort and convenience will take the Warsaw Stage. Bw^THROUGH TICKETS TO WELDON may be had at the Stage (Jffice, Fayetteville. Aug 5, 1859. 38-ly LUTTERLOirs LINE. WORTH X I TEEV, Forwarding and Geueral Commhsiou Merfhants, rat/e/lrrille, .1*. €\ J. A. WuRTH. (72tf) JOS. I TLKT. R. n. ORREEI., TURPEWTIN2 INSPECTOR. 1'^llOSE Tending their Spirits Turi-entin ■ to me may rely upoti it to havi; prompt aiij Til, spring term of SECOND THUliSDAY in It to havi; My warehouses are froutin river. Sept'r 13, the areful altfutiou. wharvfs and near the 4'.»f H Lardner on the .Steam Engine, 1 50 Peck's Elements of Mechanics, 1 5i» Gillespie on Roads ami Railroai-U, 1 50 Darby’s Southern Botany, 1 50 SCHOOL GEOGRAPHIES, WITH MAPS AND ENCiRAViNJ»i. Monteith's First Lessoni in Geography 25 Mouteith's introduction to Manual of Geog. 40 Monteith'g New Manual of Geography iO McNally's School Geography 1 00 SCHOOL HISTORIES, W'lTll MAPS AND tNGRAVINiS. Monteith's Youth’s History of the U. States 50 Willard's School History of the U. Staler 75 Willard's Universal History I 50 Dwight's Grecian aud Roman .Mythology 75 llicord'b’Roman History 1 Gould's Alison's History of Europe 1 50 ?! S TE.WIF'R “F.VNN'Y” leave« Fayetteville every Mon- iay ati'l Thursday morning, at 15 minutes after Sun rise; and Wilmington Tuesilay 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- stunces may require. The accident to the Steanu-r ‘■R()W.\N will be re paired in a few days. She will then take her place in the line. ' T. S. LUTTERLOH. >ct'r 1. 1858. 51-tf 0\VE.\ X VARRROI i;il. AVF] this day entered into Co{)artnershii> for the purpose of transauting the Commission and Forwarding Business, iii all its branches, in Wilmiugion, and will give prompt personal attention to all buiiiness entru'^ted to their care. Liberal cash advances will be uiade on Cousigniuents of Country I’roduce. J^*Office on North Water St., over II. Vonglahan's Storw. JOHN W. OWEN. O. S. YARP.ROLMUI. Wilmington. Oct 20. L''5./ '4- Wiii. II. Tl REIACiTOA, Commii^sioii .^lereliaiit^ WILMINGTON, >. C. ll^ILL give special attention to the .-ale or shipment tV of all Naval .Stores. Colton, Flour. Timber, and other country pro'hice. Refers to: H. R. Sav:ige. C.uhier B.mk of Cape Fear. Wilmington; Jno. Dawson, Pres't Wiluiiiigioti Branch Bank of North ('arolina: W. H. Jones, t'asliier Raleigh Branch Bank of Cape Fear. Nov 9, 1859 05-tf Raleig:h, ]¥. C. 18«0, WILL BEGIN THE IN JANUARY, and con tinue 21 weeks. V A (’ r li T Y . T. H. BR.AME, A. M., President and Prof. of Latin, Matliematics and Experimental Science. REV. R. T. HEFLIN. Prof. of Moral PhUosophy. MISS A. J. SEARLE, Teacher of French, German and Oil Painting. MISS S. E. COOK, Teacher of .Music, Grecian and Oriental Painting, Painting in Water-colors. Drawing, Leather-work, icc. •MISS , Teacher of Music and Engliiih. MRS. M. A. BRA ME, .Matron. KXPKNSKS I'KR 21 WEKKS. English Branches, $15,00 Latin, Greek, French and German, each, 10,W) Music, with use of Instrument. 22,00 Grecian and Oriental Painting, Painting in Water- colors, Drawing, each. 10,00 Oil Painting, 16,00 j Embroidery. W'ax-fruit, Leather-work, each, 5,00 j Lpctures and use of -\ppnratus, l,-50 Contingent Expenses. 1,00 Boanl. including Fervai. s’ attention and fuel, 50,(XJ Washing and lights, rom Si.5.' to $2 per month. Pupils received u.* . , y tiai**. aud charged from time of entrance till end ol L/eductions made only for protracted sickness. .All bills paya^'V^ half at the bef'nning and half at the end of term. Persons desirintd, ..irther ir’nrmaiiou will please ap ply to T. 11. Brame, or Rev. h. T. ..ok.u. M A BLEDSOE, Pres i. Board Trustee*. A. M. Gor.m.\5, Sec’y. Nov. 18. 69-Sm LU'RI\BUU(;il lllliirSCHOOL.^ The 14th Session of thii Institution will open on the 12th of JULY 1859, under the charge of Dan’l. Stf.waut, Jr., B., as Principal. Board can l)C had either at the Steward’s Hall or in tlie neighborhood at $8 per iHonth, sxcluiiive of lighLs and washing. For further information apply to the und«raigned at Lauriiiburgh, N. C. R. D. DICKSON, Sec’y. Laurinburgh, June 18. 25-tf JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, c ' o n ^ I ^ N I o i\ A \ U Forwarding Merchant, »V. €. 8^*Prompt per-;onal attention given to all Consign- mcntr^, and (’a=h advances made on Produce to be shipped to other ports or sold in this market. Feb. 12, 1855. 67tf JAS. C. S.MITH.] [.MILK.S CO.STIN JAS. C. SMITH & CO., Factors^ t"oinmission and For- trardin^ •Jlerchants WILMINGTON, N. C. I)ROMPT attention given to sale of TIMBER. LUM BER. N.VVAL STOKES and all kinds of Produce. Liberal advancements made on ('’onsignments. Refer to E. 1’. Hai.i,, Pres't Branch Bank of State. 11. R. Sava;e. Cash'r Bank Cape Fear. Jons Dawson, July 20, 185'J 33-Gmos A C ARD. A WORD TO MY OLD FRIENDS— ^P110.K pprsons for whom I have been attending to 1 Banking business for years;—1 sun still willing to serve you with the >ame promptnes« that I have always lone; and to others that luay want discounts. Pension bu.'iiiess, \c., A'o 1 olFer my services, witli a pronus* of strict attention. JAS. G. COOK. June 27, I.''-'*'.*. 2t>tt IMPORT ATIO:%S FOR THE FALL OF 1859. The subscribers have rec«ived mont of their purchaiM for the approaching Fall Trade, euibracing a large and general aaeortment of CirocerieM, Hollow-Ware, By the Ton or lesa; Hole Leather, Calf Skins, Shoe Findings, With articles generally wanted for manufacture of Sho«*t ON RHETORIC, LOGICj &c. Day's Art of Rhetoric Boyd's Karnes' Elementg of Criticism Mahan’s Science of Logic Mahan's Intellectual Philosophy Willard s Morals for the Young Brooks’ Latin aud Greek Classics. School Teacherfl' Library, 0 vol. $l.iJ5 per vol. School Teachers’ Register 50 cla. Brooks’ School Manual of Devotion 38 otg. Xo Schnol-Bookt «rer publithed in the I'nited IStaUii hare been rnurt Uiyhl^ rtcoinrnetidtU lhan Ifte National School Series. Descriptive Cntaloyucx of \. S. Baknbs & Blur's I’uhlirations, sent, puH paid, to an-j part of the I'nittd Staten. Just published Prof. Davies’ new Elementary Algebra, 75 ctg. Prof. itrooks' Ciesar's Commentaries. Beauti fully illustrated l •jr> A .Sew System of Book-keeping, for Schools. By Martin it Smith 75 cts. Tiie Normal .Methods of Teaching the Common Branches 1 0 • Nov 11 1859 G7-(iw DEATI?»>TRV. OR. J. D.WIS having decided on perma- I nently locating in the Town of Fayette- | villf, respectfully oilers his services to the j citizens of thi- place and surrounding country. In all I the various branches of his Profession, incltiding the j iiianufuctur- of Mineral Teeth, he is satisfied, after an ; extensive experience, to which is added a thorough Den- | tal education, that he can give entire satisfaction as tar | as is in the j)ower of Dentistry. .Vll irregularities ol the Teeth treated in a proper and careful manner, as well as diseases of the mouth. None but the proper metals are made use of in the varioufi operations. ?hh.rges will be moderate, that the benefits of the Profession may be placed within the reach of all who may feel an interest in the preservation of the Teeth. Office over Houston's Jewelry Store, where he may be found at all times. May 10, 1858. Otf .liolice to Wohlier«’ Widoww. The Widows of Mexican Soldiers, and the Widows of Soldiers who t)iKi) in skrvick in the war of 1812, can I have their pensions continued by calling on the under- ' signed. Congress having Huide additional provision for j them. I Give me tho management of your claims, and the money shall come at once, or no charge. 1 JNO. M. ROSE, ' Agent for Pensions. I Fayetteville, June 12, 1858. 19- tHii*ino! 40,000 bf - ‘ Sept 12 fiiiiano!! eruvian Guano. For sale E. F MOORE. 48- A UR.IfUS STR.iMJ\*F.R Iff GOOD supply of various No's just receivttd, which we can furnish low. May 2. D. & W. McLAURlN. 10 tf Illi(l«ii. liiomi Bacon, MIDE^ SHOULDEiiS, just roc«iv«d and for sale by D. W. McLAURlN. July 2, 1859. 28tf Tlie ^iibNcriber liatl a llor^e taken from his Stable last night. He is a Gray, about 14 years old, large size. Hat footed and lazy. Any in formation so that 1 get him again will be thankfully received aiul liberally rewarded. ELIAS (iAINEY. East side (’ape Fear River, 3 miles from Fayetteville. Oct’r 3, 1859 54tf i ALMANACS FOR I860, FAR.MERS’ AND PLANTERS’ ALMANAC } f^\j for 1800, just received. Turner’s rV. Carolina Almanac. As the supply was completely exiiausted la‘>t year, and many applicanis were disappointed, it will be well to apply soon for the above. Oct’r 20. E. J. HALE & SON. Gio. HARRISS. w. W. UAUltlSr'. A. J. U(l\\h.l.L. HARRISS & HOWELL, Commission and Forwarding iMerchants, WILML\(rroN, N. c. Oct. 17, 1859. 5S-lYpd RORERT II. COW A A, General Commission •lierchanl^ \VlLML\(n’()N, X. (J. Office South Corner Market ;ind Water streets, up-stairs. Oct. 13, 1859. 57-lY T. €. A: B. -J. WORTH, Commission and Forwarding illerchants, WII.MIN(tTO\, N. ('. Jan’y 28, 18')9 8tif W. II. ALLEN.] [J- M- CLARK ALLEN & ILARR, ConiiiiiMKioii .flercliaiiis, WILMINGTON, N. DKALKKS 1\ LIME, l’L\STi:ii, CEMKM. HAIK, Ac. Agents for Ru^h .t Orrell's Line' of Steamers.“Vv;^ FIO.MPT personal attention given to consignments o Naval Stores, Cotton or other Country Produce, for sale or shipment. Jan’y 19, 1859. 81- II. GRAHAM, ~ €0^n*mssi0.v. nEMi€ii.t*\'T^ \VlL.MlN(noN, N. C. II7ILL give prompt and personal attention to all con- V\ signnienfs of Spirits Turpentine. Rosin, Tar and I’urpentine, and all country produce tor sale. Office up stairs, over the store of .Mr. Vonglahn, and joining Lutterloh a W hart, Noriii Water street. Dr. Bronson having been so far redticeil by consump tion. as to be c I i iered beyond all hope of recovery by the most eminen: of ihe medical profession, and also by iiiniselr—a rc. iar j.hysici u: of twenty years practice —as a last resoii. coticeivefl the idea of AN.\L\Z1NG 'I'llE BLOOD, and applying the subject of physiology to the more immediate connection, and eflect ol the state of the lilooil UJ10U the health and system. The result has lu-en the pro'luclion of this ‘BLOOD FOOD,’ from the use of whicii Dr. Bronson was restored to pcr- I'ect health. Within six months after its introduction. o\er two th('usand consumptives were efl'ectually cured by it. If you have any complaints of a consumptive tendency. Cough, Cold. Head-aclie. Palpitation ot the Heart. Loss of-Vppetite or Pain in the Side, lose no time in procuring a bottle of tlie ••I’LOOD FOOD. ’ If \ .lu are surt'ering f rom Nervous Debility, or your sleep | is broken and disturbed, if your Spirits are I>cpressed. 1 or your Organs Ri'laxed. you will find in tliis an un- faiiiiig remedy, by conuuencing with ten droj>s. If I your Liver is torpid or diseased in any niauner what ever. one or two bottles will be sure to invigorate, and bring it into lively and healthy action, in the most inveter.ate ctises of Dyspepsia, the patient can here find the most efiieieiit ami gi'ateful relief. X benefit is al ways es]'erien.-ed afier tukiuir only one bottle. In Male or Female I'oiiiplaitiis ari'i Weak'tusses, tiie suflerer, alter irying other reuM- lie.-- in vain, may rest assured, tiiat a certain euro, will result from the use of two or three l ottles. Tiie “BLO(»D FOOD " is effectual in all Cfloe" of Eruptions. Ss'' S tf.ila and other like complaints. Pale ai' o-io'-i • ' liidren ' 1 adult“ are immediately bene'.:. -e. It pives ^-trength to ilie body, and color ;■ ,1,1 cauty to tl.e 'a' . l*hy- siciansof all schools a;eus’r git with wonderful success. For full dii-ections, sec ■•'rcn'nrs. i’riceSl i>er bottle. In great variety, and SADDLERY HARD-WARE. They have also added largely by Direct Importation from the Manufacturers in Europe to their X CITTE,ER\' Department, by which they are enabled to save to their customers the Northern Jobbers’ Profits, and they are disposed to sell at a small advance on cost on their usual terms. They solicit an examination of th«ir goods by the Trade generally. In addition to the above variety of Goods, whioh in the aggregate constitute one of the largest if not The Largest Stock to be Found in Morth Carolina, the undersigned are Sole Agents in this place for Mess. W’m. Carter & Son, of Chatham Co., for the sale of their ISUPERIOR BROCiAIVS. Messrs. C. & Son are manufacturing Shoes from Leather tanned by themselves—except the outer sole; they have all the recent improvements in machinery, and are making .V Shoe That Planters Will Find Superior in every respect to any ever offered for sale in this sec tion, and at a reasonable price. Call and see I; GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO August 8, 1859 38- D. & W. MeLACRIN, \i7OULD invit* attention to their large ;uid desirable Vf Stock of GROCERIES, Consisting in part of— 1.50 Bags Rio, Laguira and Java Coffee; 100 Bbls. and Hhds. Sugar (assorted;) 25 Hhds. Molasses; 80 “ Bacon—Sides and Slioulders; 500 Sacks Salt; 1.50 Boxes good Tobacco; 125 “ Sperm, Adamantine it Tallow Candles; .50 “ Soap (assorted;) 50 Candy ‘‘ lOO Bags Shot “ 1000 lbs. Bar Lead; 30 h Bbls. Snuff—Eagle Mills; 25 Kegs Soda; 250 “ Nails. —ALSO— \ large and general assortment of Hardware and Cutlery; Farming Ftensils, of all descriptions; American, Engli.-'h, Swedes and Peruvian Iron; Blister, (Jerman and Ca*t Steel; Blacksmiths’ Tools; Coopers’ l>o.; Corn .''hellers and Straw Cutters; Buckets, Brooms and Pails; Cotton, Manilla and Jute Rope, (all kinds and quality;) Plow Lines and Bed Cords; Hollow Wure; Cotton Yarns and Sheetings at factory prices. All of which will be sold low fok cash, or on usual time to prompt paying customers. gyg" CovxTRT Mkkch.ixts are respectfully request«id to call and examine our stock before purchasing eLse- where. D. A W. McLAURlN. March 3,‘1^59 93tf To Farmers and Planters of N* Carolina! Particnl’irly Tho.se Who Trade at Fayetteville. VLL know the want and feel the necessity of having a reliable, home-made Fertilizer, carefully prepared and sold at moderate cost, whose vitality to Plant and durability in Soil, should make it a lit substitute for the expensive Guanos. This desideratum is now attained, in the “NATIONAL FERTILIZER,'’ discovered and patented by Dr. Louis Harper, lately State Chemist and Geologist of Missis sippi. The “National Fertilizer” is made of all the rich and vigorous elements necessary to the composition of a Maimre. Its virtues being derived from Dissolved Bone Dust, Marine Fish, King Crabs, .ic.. Potash, Soda, mixed Phosphatei, with Carb. aud Sulph. Lime. Soluble .'3ilica, &c. Ttie ‘•National Fertilizer is put up in strong bags of 2I.W lbs. each. stam]ied with Company's mark, sold here at $l 75 per K>0,—or at the Company's Office in New York at’Sl 5U per l(Kt lbs. The undersigned, tho sole Agent for tiiis part of the State of North Carolina, has a small supply on hand, and at short notice, will be pleased to furnish to those who niay wish to trv it. any repjircd ijuantitv. 1JE\ ERLV'ROSE. Fayetteville. N. C., Nov. 21 Gy-om ST. MiRV’8 SCflOOL. Raleigh, N. C. Right Rei. Thos. Atkinson, D. D., Visitor. Rev. Aldert Smedes, D. D., Rertor. Rev. Fred. Fit*ger»id, A. M., Assistant. The thirty-si.\th term of this school Will commence JANUARY 6th, I860, For a Circular containing full particular*, apply to the Rector. Dec. 9. 74-4t PIAMO-FORTE. JAS. PIRS80N respectfully informs the public that he has arrived in Fayetteville, and will be happy to attend to any orders for Tuning or Repairing Piano Fortes. Mr. P. has a very superior assortment of Pianos and all Musical Instruments; also, Piano and Vocal Music, at his store in Wilmington, N. C. Mr. P. will return from a visit to Floral College in a few days. Orders left at the Fayetteville Hotel will meet with prompt attention. Dec’r 10 74- Clarendon Bridge. 1)ERS()NS who wish the Bridge by the year (for 1800) will please leave their names with Mr. .lessup, the Collector at the Bridge, by Wednesday the'28th inst. JNO. M. ROSE, Sec’y. Dec’r 10. 74td R IVew Goods! ECEl'VED this week, and will be sold low for ^^ASH, 100 Bblg. Whiskey, good and common: 100 “ Mullets and Mixad Fish; 10 “ Piekled Codfish; 50 “ Gib. Herring; 25 J “ Cut Do.: 50 Boxes Dried Herring; 20 Bbls. Rump Pork; 10 Hhds. Bacon; 200 Sacks Salt: 5 Hhds. N. O. and P. R. Sugar; 10 Bbls. C. Sugar; 6 “ Powdered and Crushed Do.; 2 Cases Sardines; 60 Boxes Candy; 10 Bbls. Mess Beef. A new supply of “OW Dttr Drop." J. H. ROB£KT§ Sl CO. Dec'rl2, 1859. 74-4 w Fresh Arrival. The subscriber has just received a large addition to his Stock, consisting of Dry Goods, JVegro Shoes, Blan kets and Kerseys, Coolers'' Tools, Xc, A'c. —ALSO— 25 boxes choice CHEESE. 25 bbls. No. 1 HERRING. 10 tubs choice BUTTER. C. Fayetteville, N. C., Dec’r 12, 1859. S. LEETE. 74-1 m Trustee’s Sale. By virtue of a Deed in Trust, executed to me by Jho. H. Cook, 1 will ofl'er for sale on Tuesday, 17th Jan’y next, the following real and personal property, viz:— House and Lot on Hay Street, West of the Wagon Yard; residence of J. H. Cook. 15 Acres of Land on W'estern Plank Road, on botli sides of said Road, about 2 miles from town. 2-5ths interest in 25 Acres Land, near Mrs. Ochil tree’s; west of the above tract. 2-5ths ill 15 Acres Land, near the above. House and Lot on the South side Mumford St., merly John .1. Phillips’s. J interest in Pew No. 40, Presbyterian Church. 2229 Shares of Stock of Carolina City Land Co. One Negro Woman aud 2-5 interest in t) Negroes Terms at sale. W. McL. McK.\Y, Trustee. Dec 7, 1859 72-ts for- 4,iROCl^KlES AT WIIOMISALK. 1AM now receiving my Stock of Groceries for tho Fall Trade, coiwJ.-tiug in part as follows,— 115 Bags Coffee: 50 Bbls. Coffee Sugar; 20 Hhds. Molasses; 50 Boxes Tobacco—factory prices; 75 “ .Adamantine Candles; 30 k Bbls; .''uiiff—Eagle Mills: 50 lioxes Candy; 2IKKM) Lbs. Iron—assorted; 50 boxes No. 1 Soap: 25 M Cigars; 502 Bags Corn; 75 Bales Eastern Hay: 15 Firkins Butler; 20 Bbls. Leaf Laril; 35 i Bbls. No. 1 Mackerel; Lbs. Col F'ish, Aic., &c. •3|UO'| >ilU33 ,7, »3!J,J ■ .^ll.llJl* 'Ml ISflllll JllV'tl 1(DV> puiTi'JW >uonJ.U!|> 1 aui -SASHJ Il« III .J-'m'Hii "1 I'"IU jq] », mu 1 - 1! UOSM-JJ »uuis d'H •‘■’.5 ‘I 1 si: ^-‘'M •!•*"** »■« I luiil J'|I I'’ >;U0U«JU ijjtl uyqi rtioui ipniu sikuj ij— I \11«K'I I' SUIJIlJllJll Ul 3IIIII l>U 3SO| («1 nO\ |.U3UIIIU>.lrtJ .||SatllVd I 'Ill JO -:|l)l~in\in>.' ,(.» IIU 111 JipoUUMtls-lMU |U|ja.«.Kl I ! 1: rtm.ill || I-.: ;.> 'il ip'lil " l.lJJJ.Ilt llill\ II.> '“i >! . i I" BIII\JI P">: I'l' t a'll I.I'I31.> "’•! P“^ll | '..in Hi i'|> ( Ji’,4 i> Ml«iil'J "> SI J! »iJAVut| 4>j uiwl j I r'ii\-!i 'J p'.iK MimB .ii]j aiiiu.)i|(>s jiij •osjii ;-jiy •jM".) ‘.J">iuas.t(i : ii.>ii ‘.MViii.Lwi.r. ;)\'KivH.f..i V s,L\iv'j.iivoj ^riv atu i IjjiI jjqv. J Jrf.Mi lujiii jjiip »i! SI HJin.tt E. F. MOORE. 48- Sept 12, 1859 ' \M EVERY ONE WHO IS IIlLNTiKV! Come to Overliaiisli’* Kat. The subscriber would inform the inhabitants of hay- etteville, and the traveling public in general, that he has returned from Now York, and is at his old stand on Bow Street, and has rented the adjoining house and fitted it u}i in a neat jvnd convenient manner fora gentle- "H II« "! !">« H si puK'niiy ■ and Ovstur Saloon, where he will be pre- -III .1.11 ,n. i.oiii dJiif II ‘I U— ! * . . .,, , >• ^ I ( iiiifi I sp iKii II«" "I ‘i'-"i) t" ■llll|K;^ j(jjo uoijjjj I pared to give all who will fa\or him with a call, a good ip .>m 'j.*p'ui am iii'ui 3ii;> 3 n.rf>i p miu*!!’ *\ 1! i| ’!M « ""JJ warm meal at all hours for 40 cents, or 111 the European U'" III|'I"I' -M'lU'-i'*'. •l ' jjhhi iuu ini« 11 JO iH.»iJ'.i1iiii..i « sK -.u«3 iwiiS Mi' V. .11; iiiil *! ll — 'll’J'.MX S.MI||1(1M1J J1 3U!'ia,i.:jp jo pv.isUi p|H(j Jiui.i ,1.. aulJHjjii* .1111 iiii.\iii.Ma .ii( .ii'.iiJiib.suuj pu'i puin .Uik j» .tiuidi. J(. .JlJnSui:! lll 'JI J3i|' »! 11—lUJUl J'lJ J'JIJ.U >-1(I!i;|iIiiiii3 ,»|!1Uhii‘! hi a.a.'iJJiliCa qjlliu iu..aj p4l)i|uiib ii.>« «i oiiu •ui.i.ii-.Mul JHiiiSJi H J«i 'm «! M ni)\ ptJi.'io «Hq s(3Hiib ji. ^ jnii mqi iiiiiiii.u jaAii .\iijtiuoiltu *1! Jl'is «.j ajis^p ».» •’IVliUlO.) .4'1I.L.N;V.J.VI S..\0.LV;1 !KI 'U!« Jiiljuaujjit U1 June 23. 25 tf JU)OK-BiNr)lNG IN all its kinds, executed witli neatness and de.spatcli. Small jobs when done must be paid before delivere'l. THOS. II. TILi.lNGHAST. Opposite the Feiuale High School, Hay Street. May 14, 1869. 14-ly Sold by CHURCH & DUPONT, Druggists, No. 3) Maiden Lane. Xew York, bv J.\S. N. SMITH, Fayetteville, N. C. And hy all respectable Diuggists throughout the country. Nov 11, 1859 66-iy plan, as will best suit his gueiits; and whore will be found I eood Ovstfrs in every style. He would refer to his for mer reputation as regards keeping a house of the kind. I BILL OF FARE; ; Fried Sausage. ; Beef Steak, : Pork do.. Ham and Eggs, 40 “ Roa.st Beef. 25 “ I ■ Mutton Chops, I Veal Ctitleti, i Fish Balls, j Opossum. ; Fresh Fish, : (Jreen Tea, Coffee, I jgjg^Families supplied with Oysters by the quart or ! gallon. G. (ERB.\UGH. Oct 31 f.2-3m Webster’s Elementary Spellings Book, for sals by B. J. HALi & SON. 40 cts. Fried Tripe, 40 cts. 25 “ Boiled H.am, 2.5 25 “ Broiled Chicken, 40 “ 40 “ Roa.st Beef, 25 “ 25 “ Roast Pork, 25 •* 25 “ Oysters stewed. 25 “ 25 “ ()ysters frie.i. 40 40 “ Oysters raw. 25 “ 25 “ (lysters >iMil:"ped, 4(, .. 5 “ Black Tea. jVotice. The subscriber, at December Term 1869 of (’umber- land County Court, qualified as the Executor of the last will and testament of Miss Mabel Bingham, dec’d. All persons having claims against said estate are re quested to present them within the time limited by law, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of a recovery. EDW’D LEE WINSLOW, Executor of Mabel Bingham. Fayetteville, Dec’r 12, 1859. 74tf Executor’s ^ale« The house and lot and the LOT adjoining, the residence of the late Miss .Mabel Bingham, will be siild at the Market House, on the 17th day of January IHfiO. Tiie Lots are large and valuable. The terms of sale will be made known on the day of sale. EDW’D LEE WINSLOW, Executor. Fayetteville, Dec'r 12, 1^59. 74tf DEEP RiVER t’OAL IWirsi By VIRTUE of a Deed of Trust executed to me by Dr. Spence .Mct.'leiiahan, on the 19th day of Nov., 1S.')H, I shall offer for sale to the highest bidder, for Cash, in front of the Court House in Pittsboro , on .Mon- tlav. the 2d day of January, IHi.it, EKiHT HUNDRED SHARES in the Hillsboro’ (’oal .Mining and Trnns- portation Company, known as the Tavlor Coal Fields. HENRY A. LONDON, Trustee. Pittsboro', N. C., Doc. >. 74-ts liotice* By a decree of the County Court of (Cumberland, 1 shall offer for sale on the 31st Dec r next, af the residence of tiie late W. L. Williams, in the said county. Nineteen 3’oung, valu.ible and likely NEtiROLS. Terms of sale; Notes at six mouths, negotiable at any Fayetteville Bank. JOHN C. WILLIAMS, Adm’r. of L. WILLIAMS. Dec. It*. . 74-ts C. TROY .\S just received thii morning, from St«am«r North Carolina, 0 bbls. No. 1 Macker»l, n«w. 10 “ “ 3 20 J and J bbls. No. 1 do. 25 boxes ('lieene. 5 kegs selected Goshen Butter. 10 bbh*. Teaf Lard. 15 *• New Mulletx in oak and pine bbls. He has on hand a general assortment of G ROCERf FS, which will be sold ch«ap for Cash or exchanged for Country Produce. Oct. »i. 1859. The Subscribers, In addition to their former Stock, have just rec'd— OA/k sacks salt, 50 bbls Mullets, in oak and pine barr«li», 10 firkins Goshen Butter. 10 hhds new crop MoIa“ses, English Dairy and New York State Cheese. PEMBERTON & SLOAN. Oct’r 31. l^'^y. r.2tlJy Just ReceiTecI, V large lot NE(ilK) SHOKS and KKKSI‘'VS, OSNABl lUiS, FA(TOKY SIIKKI'LMIS and YARNS,—«t Factory l'r!*ps. PEMBERTON \ SLOAN. Oct’r 31, 185‘J «2tlJy H :%EW BOOKS. 4 VARIETY of School Books, &c., just received. \ E. J. HALE & SON. Nov. 21
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