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Haleiirli LLF., Aseiu Hi Lyetiev’lle, >. Llk~~ COMPANY. 18.62. ion ui'jre i’hau six itis'ivtV' v; av*rng- wi 111. »WI‘: V. r; 1. Sir. ^•1- iden: lid nt. •id. • in •‘ in u. ng A gen'.* 10-Y t&tlerv^ Ace. ind gen« iie -t- line. Utid J vu KT- SI 11 LI’ »nd lerm» c»Q b*»l f.'ltf r iKo.\. A:- H-jx »nl Cookinjr fl 1'if.f. .^Iso offr^ MK:* MAKTl.N'K. ^ «&:C. ari'l Tttnners' (>IL. eiut: Wiiid.'W (Jlas* ESTi;>:vi:r>. JklL.S .MAKTI.NK. OOtf Av. tnes^ ttn'J 'le'spAtclii i.l b^.-f.jie d.;liv.iie'l l^.l.i.^=;liAST. 8ohoo!. IImv Street 14-ly [K wmsKKV. litrcMH'11!' w ith i>r- tly -ii; ; i-1 witli V^ui b>- liild tvt ii>'* ’etaii. .'.t;-tf ^4(1. },.•.. . l.'-5 by the ’ ]u i ' inn it*" M MlKINN"N- 55-0 LU * • ^ale. Bb p.iyable it* Nt^' ; in qUU'*'''" ol the (.’upe Fe*'' \. .McLEAN rrirf ih to eiiipli>y f the year, to work illt lind Little Hi'®'’ A. KLl'KK. t:h. i:ug. & tjup^- SEMI-WBEKl,r. [VOL. TX.l FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., JANUARY 5, 1860. [NO. 880.] I'RINl’ED MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS EDWARD J. HALE & SON, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS Price for the Semi-Weekly Odservbb $3 00 if p*iJ in advaucc; $3 50 if paid during lh« year of lubscrip- tion: or $4 after the year haa expired. For the Weekly Observer $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, jggr ADVERTISEMENTS inserted for 60 cents per square of 10 lines for the first, and 30 cents for each succeeding publication. Yearly advertisements by spe cial contracts, at reasonable rates. Advertisers are •1 requested to state the number of insertions desired, or they will he continued till forbid, and charged accord ingly. .\Jvertisenieiits to be inserted intidt, charged 50 per cent extra. SPECIAL NOTICE. From and after this date, no name pf 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 ou this system will please notify us when making r«mitiaac«s. Jan'y I, 1858. imisiiioNS SOLD OF THE STANDARD SCHOOL-BOORS, PUBLISHED BT A. S. BABIES & BUBB, 51 4 53 JOHN STREET, iVEW VORK. Deteriptive Catalogue* of th*ir Publication* tent postpaid to any part of the U. State*. AND SOLO BY £. J. HAL£ I SOX, Fayetteville, X. C. Shix>l Tenchen, Committees, Trustees, Cummissiouers and Frit mis of Educa- tiuH, are invited to examine tJu folloa- iny valuable Text-Books, for Uchoou' Academits and Colleges:— ON ORTHOGRAPHY. Page’s Normal Chart of Elementary Sounds, 2 50 Parker and Watson’s Primer, 16 Parker and Wattion’s Spellers, 2 Nos. 15 fic 25 Soiith's Juvenile Deliner, ^ Smith’s Grammar-School Speller; 40 * Smith’s Definer’s Manual, 60 J Wright’s Analytical )thograjdiy, 25 ^ 1 On Reading and English Grammar. J2 Parker and Watson’s National Readers, 5 Nos. ^ Parker's Rhetorical Reader, 75 ^ « Parker and Zachos’ Reading and Elocution, 37 2 The English Poets, with Boyd’s Notes, f>er vol 75 ^ Z Northend’s Little Orator, 30 S ^ Clark’s First Lessons in English Grammar 30 'g^ Clark’s Engli:ih Grammar, 50 ^ Welch's English Sentence SS XJ North Carolina Readers, No. 1, 2 and 3. 30 O Scientific Text Books. Davies’ Series of Arithmetics, 15c., 25, 45 & 75 Davies’ Series of Algebras, 75e., $1 25 & $1 50 Davies’ Series of Geometries, $1,1 25, 1 50 & $2 Parker’s Nat’l Philosophy, 3 vols. 25c., 37 J, SI Porter’s First Hook of Chemist/y, 50 Porter's Principles of Chemistry, 1 00 Norton’s First Book of Natural Philosophy 50 Norton and Porter’s First Book of Science, 1 00 McIntyre’s .Astronomy and Globes, 1 00 Bartlett’s System of Natural Philosophy, 4 vols. 1 50 . 1 50 ^ 1 50 1 50 >. A Lsrdner on the Steam Engine, Peck’s PHements of Mechanics. Gillespie on Roads and Railroads, Darby’s Southern Botany, SCHOOL G^RAFHIES, WITH MAPS AND ENURAVINUS. Monteith’s First Lessons In Geography 25 .Monteith’s Introduction to Manual of Geog. 40 Munteith’s New Manual of Geography 60 McNally’s School Geography 1 00 SCHOOL HISTORIES, WITH MAPS AND ENORAVlNdS. Monteith’s Youth’s History of the U. States 50 Willard’s School History of the U. States Willard’s Umversal llisto^ Dwight'* Grecian and Roman Mythology Hicord’s Roman History Gould’s Alison’s History of Europe 1 50 I 00 1 60 ON RHETORIC, LOGIC, &c. Day’s Art of Rhetoric Boyd’s Kames’ Elements of Criticism Mahan’s Science of Logic .Mahan’s Intellectual Philosophy Willard’s Morals for the Voung Brooks’ Latin and Greek Classics. School Teachers’Library, 6 vol. $1.25 per vol. School Teachers’ Register 50 ct«. Brooks’ School Manual of Devotion 38 cts. D. k \V. NcLAURlN, WOULD invite attention to their large and desirable Stock of GROCERIES, Consisting in part of— 150 Bags Rio, Laguira and Java Coffe«; 100 Bbls. and Hhds. Sugar (assorted;) 25 Hhds. Molasses; 30 “ Bacon—Sides and Shoulders; 500 Sacks Salt; 150 Boxes good Tobacco; 125 “ Sperm, Adamantine i Tallow Candles; 50 “ Soap (."issorted;) 50 Candy “ lOO Bag.s Sliot “ 1000 lbs. Bar Lead; 30 i Bbls. Snuff—Eagle Mills; 25 Kegs Soda; 250 “ Nails. —ALSO— large and general assortment of Hardware and Cutlery; Farming Utensils, of all descriptions; American, English, Swedes and Peruvian Iron; Blister, German and Cast Steel; Blacksmiths’ Tools; Coopers’ Do.; . - Corn Shellers and Straw Cutters; Buckets, Brooms and Pails; * Cotton, Manilla and Jute Rope, (all kinds and quality;) Plow Lines and Bed Cords; Hollow Ware; Cotton Yarns and Sheetings at factory j>riees. All of which will be sold low for oash, or ou usual time to prompt paying customers. QB^Covntrt Merchants are respectfully request«id to call and examine our stock before purchasing else- wliere. D. & W. McLAURIN. March 3. 1859 93tf Roofings’ and Cwiitteriiig:^ Done at short notice, 41y €. W. yiiVDRFWS, MARKET SQUARE. Oct’r 4 55- aiitl Hoop Iron. Hoop Iron and Rope, for sale by E. F. ’ Sept 12 Marble Factory, MOORE.* 48- Siy T.AUDER, TWO DOORS ABOVR C. T. HAICH k SONS’ STORE Favetteville, W. Jan’v 20. 1H59 K4-ypd Webster^H Elementary ^pellin§^ Book, for sale by E. J. IIALE A SON. To Farmers and Planters of Carolina! Particularly Those Who Trade at Fayetteville 4 LL know the want and feel the necessity of having jA. a reliable, houe-maJe Feriilizvr, carefully prepared and sold at moderate cost, whose vitality to Plant and durability in Soil, should make it a fit substitute for the expensive Gua)io.^. 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 neccs.sary to the cutnpositiou of a .Manure. Its virtues being derived from Dissolved Bone Dust. Marine Fish. King Crabs, &c.. Potash, Soda, mixed Phosphs^tes, with Carb. and Sulph. Lime, Soluble Silica, &c. The “National Fertiliaer is put up in strong bags of 200 lbs. each, stamped with Company's mark, sold here at $1 75 per 1M»,—or at the Company’s Office in New York at 3>1 50 per lOO lbs. The undersigned, the sole Agent for this part of the State of North Carolina, has a sm*ll supply on h;ind, and at short notice, will be pleased to fiirnish to those who may wish to try it, any required quantity. BEVERLY ROSE Fayetteville, N. C., Nov. 21 69-3m ]Vew Goodi§^! I^ECEIVED this week, and will be sold low for C.\SH. Lt I'K) Bbls. Whiskey, good atid cornmou: lUO " Mullets and Mixed Fish; 10 “ Pickled Codfish: 50 “ Gib. Herring, 2') ^ “ 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; 5 “ Powdered and Crushed Do.; 2 Cases Sardines: 50 Boxes Candy; 10 Bbls. Mess Beef. A new supply of “OW D*w Drop." J. II. KOBKKTS & CO. Dec'r 12, 1859. 74-4w Fresh Arrival. rpHE subscriber has just received a large addition to L his Stock, consisting of M9ry €rootls, JY^gro Shoes^ Blan kets anti Kerseys^ Coopera' Tools, »•£. /rc. —ALSO— To the InlereMt of Turpentine DiMtillerM. MA. B*.\KER would re.spectfully inform Turpentine . Distillers and others that he is fully prepared to Manufacture or Repair Turpentine, Brandy and Whis key Stills, Worm.s. kc., 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 of Copper, for Boats, Mills, Ac. .Vll work entrusteil to my care shall be properly done, and warranted, and on the most favonible terms as re gards price. Ctive me a cull nnd see for yourself, and 1 know I shall have your pntronape. Being a practical workman. 1 attend to all the work myself, which 1 find is to the advantage ^f both my customers and myself. Old Copper bought for cash or taken in exchange for new work. ^1- BAKER, Hay Street. Fayetteville, N. C. July 27 8&-(imo9 The Mjarsttti 4'arrias^e Fartory in the South! SECOJVn STOCK. STARR & WILLIAMS, IMPORTBBS t JODBBIia OF FORElf.\ .4\'D DOMESTIC DRY GODDS, Hats, €a|»^ Boot«, ^koe«, Uiiibrel- la» and Ready-I?la«le Clothing;:. Wkst End Patbttbvillk Hotel BniLoiNO. ARE now receiving their SECOND PURCHASE of Goods for this season. This stock is large, and well worthy the attention of buyers, who are invited to •all and examine fur themselves. J. B. STAKR. j. M. WILLIAMS. Fayetteville, Oct’rl8, 1859 57- 1859! JAMES KYLEI, Is now receiving his usual supply of Goods, among wbi«h are— Rich Silks, Col’d and Black; French Marinos and Delaines: English Do. Do.; Kid and Net Gloves, SBSorted; B*d and Negro Blankets: Bolting Clotbi, No. 1 to 10: Raady-Made Clothing; Boot# and Shoes; With a very large assortment of other Goeds. All o- which w*re purahased by the package at the lowest price. Thou purchasing will please call and look at the &«oda and prices. Sept. It, 1859. 49if ^ J. K. KYLE Is NOW RECEIVING A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF STIPLE FAIV DRY GOODS. —ALSO— CIothlDgy Caps, Boots and Shoes. All of whiah will be disposed of at low prices, either by wholtsale or retail. Call and examine. No. 34, Corner Hay and Donaltlson Streets. FayelteviUa, N. C., Sept. 22, 1859. The WiHou ^ieliools, WTLSOX, X C. D. s. RICHARDSON, A. M., and ) „ • Mrs. M. C. RICH.ARDSON, [Principals. i^Aided by nine Assistant I'cachers and tico J*- sistant Pupils.) The SEVENTH SESSION will be re-opened for the admission of Students on MONDAY the 9th day of January I8t>0. * For Circnlarg, apply to Mr. Richardson, or J. B. WILLI.AMS, Private Sec’y. Dec’r 16, 1859. 78-lt Floral Collegre* The ensuing Session in this Institution will commence on the 2d Wutiuesday iu Jan’y next. The managemunt ajul instruction of the Institution will be under tUe Rev. Daniel Johnson and Mr. John C. Sutherland, with an able Corps of Assistants in al; the departments. The Principal and his lady will take en tire charge of the Boarding establishment, thus giving to the School more of the family element. This ar rangement, it is believed, will greatly advance the use fulness of the lustitution. M. C. McNAIR, Seo’y Board of Trustees. Dec’r 20 77- J. Sate interest. A. PEMBERTON has his Irtlls made out and is flow ready to settle up. He earnestly reqtiests his ' friends who owe him old accounts to call early, as he is in need of money. Interest will be charged on all accounts after 1st Jan uary of every ^ar. Tlioss who do not like to pay ia* terest should settle annually. J. A. PEMBERTON. .ran’y^lSCO. T9if DiMMolution of Copartner«ilii|K 11UE Copartnership heretofore existing u»der the . firm and style of WELSH & WEISIGER, is this day.. dissolved by mutual consent. It is important that the business of the Firm should" be closed as soon as possible; it is therefore hoped that those indeT)ted either by note or account, will promptly make pa\inent. WKLSH & WEISIGER. Dee r 31, 1859 79-3t Waipon Black- ‘ kER.VERSVILlE HlfiR SIHIKIL. C. 51 tf HART returned fr«i the North, and is now opening and r*c»iviug a fashionable assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, iaaluding a variety of FANCY ARTICLES; also, a shoiee aelMfion of TVivc/ and Hiilk Bottnets. The public are raspectfully requested to call. S^^Ordaiv from the country will meet with prompt attention. Store in the MeRae Building, joiniuj; the Fayetteville HeW. 0«t *i8 G2-3m Blitter^ Cheese, &c. r A BOXES CHEESE; OU lf> Kegs Goshen Buller; lOU Boxes Adamantine Candles: 26 “ Catsups and Sauoea: So “ Soap; 5 “ Worcester Sauce: 90 Gross those good and cheap .Matches; 6 Regs Saleratus: Pounds Dried Beef; j IftOtH) “ Iron assorted kinds and sizes: I 10 Bbls. N. C. Whiskey; j 10 •• “ Brandy: *1 20 Bag^ t'offee. .Fuat r»eeive«l this day, and for sale cheap for Cuih. J. H. ROBERTS & CO. | l>*«’r 19 76-4w ^^PJECIAL C ofkT. STATE OF NORTH C.\R0LIN.\. CUMBERL.\ND CO. Superior Court of Law. Fall Term D. 1859 Present. The Hon. Davik F. C ai.dwell. Judge Presiding. IT is ordered by the Court that a Sjiecial Term of the Superior Court of Law and Equity for the County and State aforesaid, is to be held at the Court House in - . „ . I the town of Fayetteville, on the fifth Monday in Janu- dcsire to gl''e satis at ion, o . year of our Lord one thousand eight hun- He warrants his wor' sixty. Jurors, Suitors and Witnesses in Civil Causes are hereby notified to be in attenilunce. Witnees, John W. Baker. Jr., Clerk of our said Court, at Ofbce in Fayetteville, the seventh Monday after the 4th .Monday in Sejitember, A. D. 1859. • From the Minutes. JOHN W. BAKER, Jr., (Herk. Nov 21 f>HtC MALE AND FEMALE, FORSYTH COUNTY, N. B'cv. T. S. WjtiTTi.voTON, A. M., Principal. -Miss l>. .M. WhTTTi.notox, Principal of Female Depart ment. The third session of these Schools will open the 3d January 18(jll, and continue 21 weeks. Students will be charged from entrance to the close of Uie term, without deduction except in cases of serious sickness. Board. per month. Tuitioii in the English branches, from :>H to 12 50 per session. Dead languages, 15 (»0. French, $ti. Music on Piano, $20. All other extras e}ually low. Contingent fee, $1. Half the tuition in advance,'•'the other at the close of the session. The schools are situated in different parts '■!' the village, so as to prevent confusion, and secure di-'cipline and dili gence in study. Students coniing by railroad sliould stop al High Point, a distance of 12 miles from the schools, where private conve3’ance can be had. Those coining to Danville, Va., take the stage via Greens- borough, N. For particulars, address the I’rincipal at Kerners- ville. N. C. Diic r 22, 1859. 77tf Clolhingr! Clothingr!! A Fresh Supply for (he Trade of 1859* McKirrii v\ 25 boxes choice CHEESE. 26 bbls. .So. I HER KING. 10 tubs oiioice BUTT£r. Fayetteville, N. C-, Dec’r 12, 1!J59. C. E. LEETE. 74-1 m H Xu School-Books ever published in the United Staten have been more hiyhly recommended than the Natioaal School Series. Descriptive Catalofue» of A. S. Babnks & Bl'kr’s Publications, tent, post paid, to any part of the United States. Just published Prof. Davies’ new Elementary Algebra, 75 cts. Prof Brooks’ CiJesar’s Commentaries. Ijeauti- | fully illustrated ‘ 1 25 j A New System of Book-keeping, for Schols. | By Martin & Smith 75 cts. j The Normal Methods of Teaching the Common j Branches 1 00 Nov 11 1859 «7- • Ci(a« Fi&turetf. ^nJlE subscribers have now at Mr. W. N. Tillinghast’s 1 Crockery Store, SAMPLES#'of Gaj Fixtures. Tliey would be glad if persons iutanding to use the Uiut would \V. C. TROY .\.S just received this moruing, from Steamer North Carolina, 6«bbli. 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 and pine b\>Is. He has 'on hand a general assortment of €iHOC£MtM ES, which will be sold cheap for Cash or exehai.ged for Country Produce. • . Oct. C, 1859. 55t£^ (GROC ERIES AT WHOLESALE. I AM now receiving my Stock of Groceries for th« Fall Trade, consisting in part as follows,- 115 Bags (’offee; 50 Bbls. Coffee Sugar; 20 Hhds. Molasses; 50*Boxes Tobacco—factory prices; 75 “ Adamantine Candles; 30 J Bbls: Snuff—Eagle Mills; 51) Boxes Candy; 2X)00-Lbs. Iron—assorted; 50 boxes No. I Soap; 25 M Cigars: 502 Bags Corn; 75 Bales Eastern Hay; 15 Firkins Butler: 20 Bbls. Leaf Lard; j 35 i Bbls. No. 1 Mackerel; I 500 Lbs. Cod Fish, Jic., ic. E. Sept 12, 1859 F. MOORE. 48- that he has built up large substantial Brick Build ings at his Old Stand, expressly for manufacturing Car riages. Thankful for the very liberal patronage he has received for the last 21 j'cars, he hopes by strict atten tion to business, with merit a continuance of the same, to be made of the best material and by experienced workmen in each brnncH of the business. His work w411 compare favorably with any made in the Lnited Stales, for neatness and tlurability. He is determined to sell and do any work in his line on as good terms as any work done el.-^ewhere that is as well done. He now has on hand, finishe.1, THE L.MUJE.'JT STOCK OF Carriages, Barouches, Rockaways pd Buggies, ever offered in this pTace, anl a very large stock of work nearly finished, which will be finished daily. All of which will be sold very low for cash, or on Hliort time to punctual customers. fife^ Iie has on hand more than ONE; HUNDRED AND FIFTY VEHICLES finished and in course of construction. gijf" \ll work made by him is wa\Ti;nte^ 12 months ith*fair usage, and should it fail by l>ad wortananship or material, will he repaired free of charge. Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and ex amine for themselves. Orders thankfully receivinl and promptly attended to. Repairing executed at short notice and on very reason able terms. May 28, 1859. 89-tf • HO! .EV-ERY ONE WHO IS HUNGRY! Come to Overl»ausli’* and Eat. ^piIE subscriber would inform the inhabitants of Fay- 1 otteville, and the traveling public in general, that he has returned from New York, and^s at his old stand on Bow Street, and has rented the adjoining house and fitted It up in a neat andconvenientn^anner for a gentle man’s Dining nnd Oyster Saloon, where he will be pre pared to give all who will favor him with a call, a good warm meal at all hours for 40 cents, or on the European plan, as will best suit his guests: and where will be found I good Oysters in every style. He would refer to his for mer reputation as regards keeping a house of the kind BILL OF FAKE: Fried Sausage, Beef Steak, Pork do.. Ham and Eggs, Mutton Chops, Veal Cutlets, Fish Balls, Opossum, Fre.sh Fish, Gretn Tea, (^ffej, jga^gf^Families si gall'->n. Oct 31 riMlE public are aware that I have been I engaged in the manufacturing and celling of (Jeiuleuien's Garments for 17 or 118 years, and with this long experience (believe that I ani as well calculated to I'oake good selections, as any parson or ^persons iu this business. ! M}' sto».'k is all entirely new and adapt ; ed to the trade. My stock consists of No 1 DroPi t’loth (Josts, Frock Coals (single and dotible breasted); Business Suits, con- \ viisting of Silk Mixtures. Harrison Cfw^s A Cass, and Union Chss.. Fine Beaver. Felt Beaver; .“^eal Skin and Union Cass. fJvcr-Coats: Felt Beaver Talmas—anew garment. never introduced before this sea son; Pants of all grades, ranging in price from ?2 JiO to 50 M); extra lot of Vel vet. Silk. Grenadine Silk, (,'loth and Cas- simere Ve.^ts: a large assoi’tment of Youths and Children's t’lothing; Gentlemen’s Shawls; Morning Gowns. Gentlemen's all- wool Under-Shirts: Railroad Rugs: Blau- kets; Hosiery: Suspenders: Napoleon-Ties; Cravats; Stocks: Gloves: Bindiugs; I’urses. PerNons desirouii of having their suits made abroad, can call and leave their measures with me, and I will have them attemled to immediaiely. t.'all at the “0:VE PRIt E CLOTHING EMPORIIW.” A. J. WOODWARD, Market Square, •2 Doors below S. J. Hinsdale. Sept. *14 49-tf To Land nuyers. 'HE undersigned offers for sale, in the Coal region. • To Hail Roatl Contractors! JUST RECEIVED—- lOO WHEELBARROWS, light and strong, for the Rail^^oad. For sale by •DEMTISTRY. )R. J. DAVIS having decided on perniii' nently locating in the Town of Fayette ville, respectfully offers his sei^ices to the citiiens of this place and surrounding country. In all the various branches of his Profession, including the call and select, so that their orders may be filled by ifhe manufacture of Mineral Teeik, he is satisfied, after an time of lighting up—early in November next WATERHOUSE & BOWES. Fayetteville, Sept 24, 1859 52. extensive experience, to which is ndded u thorough DeJi- 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 weD as lUseases of the mouth. None but the proptM* nietals are ma*de use of in tlie various operations. Charges will be moderate, that the benefits of the Profession may be 40 cts. Fried Tripe, 40 cts. 25 “ Boiled Ham, 25 “ 25 “ Broiled Chicken, 40 40 “ Roast Beef, 25 “ 25 “ Roast Pork, 25 “ 25 “ Oysters stewed. 25 “ • 25. “ (.)ysters fried. 40 “ .40 “ Oysters raw. 25 “ 25 “ Oysters scolloped. 40 “ 5 “ Black Tea, 5 “ 5 “ pplied w th Oysters by the quart or *•(5. OVERBAUGH. 62-3m ' T and within eight mile* of the teriuinus of the Fay- ' etieville & Western Hail Uoad on Deep River. I ElbllT Hl.MIKKH ACKES OF L4>0. ' ail^joining the land belonging to the estate of George i Wilcox, dee d, and lying three miles South from Car- I bonton, on Little Pocket Creek, Moore county. These Lands are well adapted to the growth of corn, ' cefton. wheat, oats, rye, .vc. Tht-re arc ou the pr«Mn- 1 ises a comfortable Dwelline. and all necessary Out- ' houses, with about one hundred nnd fifty acres under ; fence, includinf forty or fifty acres of never-failing , bottom land. This is a rare chance for persons wish- inir to make investments, as lands hre undoubtedly jfd- AGOOD supply of variong No's just received, which I j,i price in this section. we eau furnish low. - for further information apply to Mr. \l. M. McRae. o. II ■».-¥ 41 ijiv (Crane's Creek. P. O., Moore county, or address tne at FayeWevUle, N. C. s DANIEL McR.VE, For the Heirs of Gilbert McKae, dec d. Carbonton, Moore co., N. C., Aug. 24 48tf D. & W. McLAUlUN. 800tf .tiaking and Mniitliin;;. ^IlilE business of Wagon .Making will be conducted b/ 1 the undersigned, who will always have ituflioient force and ihe beat of material for doing speedily and well all work entrusted to him. J. W . WELSH Dec'rgl, 1859. _ ^ILITA R Y VLOTHIA « OF Southern Manufacture. Y^‘ The subscribers are prepared to manufacture UNI FORM CLOTHS, to order, at their Mills uear this City. Tbey are now nanufacturing >»uY>eTlor anrle milled Cassimeres for Spring Wear, to which they cali the attention of Southern Merchants. They al.iv manufacture at their Ashland Mills, supe rior NEGRO CLOTHS, of vario»s descriptions. Address, WETHERliD BROS., Baltimore. Md. Dec’r 16. 7i^6t Hhd«. €,iood Bacon, SIDES ajyl SUOULDERS,^,juBt received and for t»ale hy D. & W. McLAURIN. luJy a, 1860. A. D. McLiEA.A, “ Aftorney and Counsellor al Law, 8UMMHRV1I.LK, N. ITTILL attend the Courts of Cumberland. Moore, Joku- W ston and Harnett Counties. PUuMPI aitention giveu to the collection of all claims entrusied tohii^ care. Dec'r 20, 1859. 7^Ty‘ ^lO acres of Lan4 FOR SALE. ^''HE subseriber, in view of going West, offers for «le I 81l> acres of L.^ND, about 5 miles South-east of Floral College, located conveniently around a place chi^ sou for a depot on the W., C. i R. Railroad. The great er portion of the land is heavily limbered, and ot good farming (jualify. ^n the premises ie a new and com- firirtaVile Dwelling House, with Cotton Gin House, Cot ton Pack, and all other necessary out buildings. The neighborhood is a very desirable one. \oungNegroee will be taken in payment, if desired. For further par-- liculars apply to EDWARD McCALLUM, Gilopolis, Uobeson Co., N. C. Dec’r 27, 1859. "J 79^t .THE CHURIJH IXTELLICEXCER. 1'^HE undersigned proposes to publish iu tljo city of Raleigh, iu North Carolina, a weekly ne\sspaper de signed to advance the interests of the Episcopal (;*hurch at the South, ami to diffuse intelligenea concerning its labors and its progress. Ip this enterprise, he hits reason to h‘>pe for the apjovbation, and to some exleut, the aid of tiie Bishops of Tennessee, Louisiana, Q*orgia, Alaoama, Mississijjjd, Florida, SoiiUi Carolina, Nofth Carolina, Texas and the Missionary District of the .South-Weet. In each of these dioceses h« expects to have a resident contribuior to the columns of hia jeur-- ual, who shall give information to its readers of any event of interest occuning iu the diocuse to which the writer belongs. The benefiu of such a paper, if well conducted, will be acknowlelged to be great, when it is recollected that in all these diioese« just cnumeratetl, cousiitutiug iu themselves a mighty and rapidly gi owi^jg empire—tl^re is not a single newspapereipressing the sentiments aud recording the cotempf>raneous history of the Episcopal t?hurch—that what is known by its clergy ;»nd people living in this extensive and proaperoue region on these subjects is g»theml mainly from uewspai>ers published at remote points at the Noith iu which the interests ol these di^*seses and the especial duties of the churchmen (herein are coinpanitively obscure and neglected sub jects. In the meantime the principles, thejmsf history ■lud presMit condition of the church are often misrep- reseiiied. in that region of country and still more fre- queuily misunderstood, and ihwe is no or^n and no ojiportunity by which, put)!icly and elTectuaily ter refute such mlsrepresontations and correct such mistakes 11.- trin of H npwsnaT'er iu the^e dioceses March 27, 1859. B«*MSS «TK*m\'Kil n*MR^ D. & W. McLAURIN. 10 tf t'arria^e and Harne«M for Sale. A SK('OND-H.\ND large Carriage, (seats for six,) McKefhan’s make, in good condition. And a double !*et of Carriage [laraess, Overby's make, nearly new. i placed within the reach of all who may feel an interest i giyle of tor sale together or separately. | in the preservation of the Teeth. j I v Nov. 10. E. J. half:. Office over Houston’s Jewelry Store, where he i ^ \ V. ^ Fayetteville; N. C., Oct’r 1, 1869 Qlankv ior vale at this Otfic^c. may be found at all tiiaea. May 10, 1858. CO-PAKTi\'EKSHlP. jncRimmon if IH.WE this day associated with myself Mr. MICH.4EL SMITH, who has had experience of five years in the Hat and ('«p business in the city of New York, and ia thoroughly conversant with every department there of In consequence of this increased tacility iu pur chasing, coupled with the fact that our goods will be bought exclusively for cash, we will be enabled to sell all goo^l8 in our line, to the trade and the coinnjunity al large, at as low fieurea as they ca.i be bought in the Northern markets. A. McRlMMON. the Firm will be in future McRIMMON Lmichabi. smith. May 2. L.AUOE STOCK! NEW (FOODS'!! II.WE just received my Winter Stock of Goods in _ my line. They were selected in the Northern cities by myself, with great care, and bought on the moat rea sonable terms, by which I am enabled to offer the larg est stock I ever before offered to the public, and to offer tliem At Cireatly Reduced Price*! FRtlTSi Raisins, Figs, Prunet, Apples, Lemons, Oranges, Cher ries Currants, Pie Fruits, Stuff Dates, Citron, tScc. PICKLES, JELLIES & PRESERVES: —A great variety.— PerliinierieH and E.itract», Of various kinds; Fancy Soaps and Pomades. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; Fiddles, Drums, Fifes, Flutes, Banjos, Guitarti, &c. WAlJvING CANES, of every kind; Ba.^ket and Willow Ware, Hobby Horses, &c. ’ FINE AND COMMON C.\NDIi,Si i Sardines; Fine Cigars: Smoking and Chewing ^ j Tobacco; Crackers; Fine Pocket Knives: a ^ ' | large assortment of Port-Monaies, some very nice: Fancy Envelopes and Fanoy Goods; Toys and Yankee Notions; an assortment of India I’ubber Goods, Whips, Combs: Fishing Tackle: C'ocoa and Otlier \iits. FANCY GOODS;' Palerranier^, Reticules, Cabs, Rubber Rouml Cond)s. AVatch Guards—Mohair, Silk and l.eather. Fancy Boxes. Pistoli Powder Flasks, iSliol Belts, Brandy Peaches—in gallon or half gallon jars, Miwe, Cloves, Cinnatnon, Large Lot of Fire Works, (ic., &c., Ac., >%c., &c., kc , &c. Spired and Norfolk Oysters coiistanily on haiid. Country dealers and the public are iiespectfiilly in vited to call and examine my stock, ns it is impossible to enumerate but a few* of the leading articles ^otice---lXe^:roe«^ Wante«I. 110 the farmers .snd’citizcnn of the Counties of Duplin, Wayne. Johnston. Harnett. Moore, t'umberl .nd, Robeson, Bladen. tJolumbus, Brunswick. New Hanover, and Sauipson: . The, subscriber being desirous of purchasing a uum- ber ofLikely Young KG ROF.S, of all clisses lyi'l des- 1 semination of intelligence concerning it. and the i«su9 criptions, avails himself 6f this method nf iiiforiiiing j of appeals iu i^ behalf. X)esigued then as the cuuiem By meu’ns too of a newspaper iu thefie dioceses con- - ductel in a religituis sjiirit and on I'eligious principle*, the members ot the church might i»e asi-isled not o«ly in the general improvement of thair sjiiritual stale, but . ^'Specially iu the performance of the peculiar duties im- ])OSed^n them by the constitution of socieiy in the Southern country—duties which lieveiy near the heart* of many of them. It is furthermore intended 10 enrich the columns of the paper with as many as possible of those treasures ot thought and learning which the Periodical religious litoraiiiic of our,mother church is now so abundant!y pouring forth—and to give occasional fiews of the state ol religion and learning on the continent of fcurope. But there i* one subject closely connected wi-u the liighist welfare of the lo it is designed tiiat . this paper *!iail give solw>!ous atteiuion. 1 is the lo- alizHiioii of the mngnificcnt idea of tl.e Uuiversity o* llie South at Sewnnnee. and in order thereto the dis^ 'those who may have such pfpi>erty to dispose of. th it they would do well to visit, me iit home, or address me at Clinton, N. C.—for which they shall receive a visit. ^ Negroes wanted from this time till the 1st of March j IHfiO, for the Mobile and New Orleans markets, for ' whom the hichest prices will be paid. EVERETT PETERSON. | Oct’r 13, 1859. 57-5m i i"\ejfr«e»!! Waulfd. i GENTLE.MEN, your old customer is yet in market for i Likely Negroes, for which I am detenu ined to pay the | Highest Cash Prif‘s. j Persons having such for ssle wouhl do well to give i me a call, or address me at Clinion, >. C. | •Ml orders promptly attenled to. « J. .^. Mc.\RTHUR. t’lintor., N. C-, March !*.5-1yr)'d I ,\Et-ROES WAATED. Till' subscriber wishes to buy •vui'iRnKs, for which he will j ny . The Highest Cash Prices Persons having such property to sell will tind it tn ! their interest to addioss me at ClitUoti. N ,\. S. .Iiilv 'li'). 18;')lt C. 1*0 WELL 9tf 58- A’ A«\v ii\ .nARE^irr. LL y>ersons haviug NEGROl'S for smIc. vvill do well Idress the subscriber ai riinttui, SauH/S' U euumerair out » icw i>i ^ 1*^ is,deterniined to buy ::.id •■.ly as li!>eral r'ha™e a*Kreat*^many handsome things which cannot : prices for them as the «t/ite of the ni u-ket fail to nleauM immediately, and P ■ - I.KK ujuke liberal ofteis, as all will iiud wuo will iry b»m- ,Mi 1 ij I i. s: r I L\ i:.NS. • plated paper is lo efffct objects so iimjortant and so beneficent, tht; undersigned confidently hopes to receive the active aid of his brethren of the clergy and Mity in the Southern country. It is intended to give the pawr the name of the CHfECH Ixtkll^escek, and lo issue the first number, if ]>os»ible, early in March, l»t*W, Us terms will bo two dollars and a half per annum, pavable in advance. Advertisements will be inserted ■ at flie usual rates, and a liberal discount made for sinnding advei’tisements. , The paper will be sent free to any clerjtymau wio will forward the names and the subscription price of ten subseribers. t, llf!Nll\ 1. GULLN, Presbyter of the Diocese of N. C. We ap}>rove of the publication and circiilstinn of !»* newspaper for the purposes and outlie j)rinciples set forth in the Prospectus of the Cufncii I.vri’i.liokncjiII, and we cordially recommend it to the clei:gy and IjM'y of our dioceses, designing our.'clves to mike u.se of its columns for the ccwnmunication of intelligoncc to them I Jas. II. Otkv, Bishoj. of Tennessee. ^ Lkomi'.vs Poi-K, Bishop of l>»n-iana. • StkI’Hk.s Efciuif, Bishop of Georgia. , 11. Conns."Bishop of .Mabaiiiu. '(V1I.I.IA.M M. Gukkn. Bi.-'hop of .\li«aissippi. J\s. H. Rrri.KnuK, Flor:dfi. I Thomas F. D.avis. Bishop of St>n1 h Carolina. ' Thum.^s .Vtkinsos, Bishop of North Carolina. * ALK>i. Bis'.op of Texas. Hk.skv '. l..\v,-Miss. Bi&hop of the .'oulli-VV* _i. jjj^“TIie clergy and other friends of this enterjirlse arc earnestly reijiiested to iiilerect thetn®elvc- i»i pro curing »ubscri!)ers, and forwaV>liu;' th if li^ti" '* l'di!or at Raleigh. Raleigh, Dec r 1. IboV D*c 3, 1859 J. R. No. 40, Hotel Buii.ui>xi. 72- ('llAULES T. Clinton, Sampson Co., Sept 10,1855^ 48-lypd WAATED. 4 LARGE quantity of COTTt>N and I.INRN UAOS, ix for which fair prices will be paid. DAVID MLIUl’iii. Aug. 17 I
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