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ffi POST. t’ ' K M E N T S ' rAiN ■ tN'Q ALSO the thk *S\ ilv., jfce. H-ening Po«t—‘-ti, ( pl«»«ur» f>at they have MliOr whose pr.^yr, ««l litlomion; and Ith a n.iTeUt, writ- iHTKRs. IT FARM, pL ■ Si ,rie^_ ^ 1A Mun i, hr ace Lr The -'■ ipc afforJed it; i> in in^inuscript tiiake a seiuation. lie ■•» fh>‘ ju„st pow. Mlshini. > The lo judg, nural coiiteut!), we have publiihatl I •roiii the peiu of Ho\ K P.trm. R ''F “Parm of Acre*. »W|Ti’. Tha R*a RKENWOOD RUOK. K i’KiU'V. KDWaRDS, fc; BRUWV. "K -The Kboky 0 A St V B \L1 It ' I>!NNlsu\ M. HAYMdNb’ »KUI1Y. Alii. aktineau. >wev^T. To works of n now do. h g«n- npl* space to the (MKSTU-, to Letters ««ni*nt. to Bank kly ati'l Accurate , Xc. VI '.IAt.AKA FALL.S e Steel Engraving* F. l«iiJ.AH.'4_we I the followiiig r«- m Monthly Afaga- l •J.Hify's Lady'tf v nir choice nf grav- '2 'M) a yaar •i IHI hur’i liey’i a 01) Dga to a y»ar. _xj •»u r boih luh. 10 buth lub. 1': both lub, 20 tMJtll lub, ■ 30 UO “ ara aharged only > Defiartinent r*n- to the latter ul&df. lun* « steel. 17 by 22 lENtSS,” will b« It I ' lor who i] lion, the Hum of Ilf postage, uihII- engraviug is four kid on all the Eo> BTEKJ^iO.'V. Philadelphia. It gratis when ra- |ire the above oue port- u' if it tor fcd t- au eschangu i«," Viv -ending us ng the advertise- 7"*2ipd \ BOOK: jurins. trior Magif, con- Optical, Chemi- k'al Kiperiiuents; Sleights and Sub- leiiidU^ Tricks and u/,'!' ' Together 111- whole TLLl’S- (, I T." And in- THOU.SAND h 4ii‘ ' pages, gUt boLLAH. rZOKKALD. n .“^ireet. N. Y hi.i place, i&il, III receipt of y-T ‘*THE .MAOI- ttlar wiiikij; send Descripnive ('ata- Iress free, giving the above ion!;, calling at- oliimn. anl send- t Publinher, will p.;r return of 70 -pJ led, at December inii'-iinUfr to sell ier>-ii!i's Creek in ira Ilf Gilbert .Mc- w Land to the fr in Tooiner, on r it being irior t "'lurt. . the Scurity. iiiiiiii. -'inner. 7'/'ijt he 19th of Nov'r HEL. age about i»et 0 or H iacbei It foot a little de- kes inward She •rill be given to or for couline- !i Any infor- b P. O , Harnett fed. CAMEHON. 77*4tpd JOHN MCLAi ai-'*- 11^, rwardinfiT TON, N 0 Itures, Flour and ,Ie or shipiueut. tion. «r; E P. Hai.L, C. ■.4*ly aCAlT SEMI-WEEKL, T. [VOI,. IX.] FAVETTEVILLE, N. C., JANUARY 9. 1860. [\0. 88' ] PRINTED MONDAYS AND THUfl^DAYS EDWARD J. HALE & SON, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS Trice for the Semi-Weekly Odssbver S3 00 if paid in advance: 50 if paid during the year of subsorip- tion: or $4 after the year has expired. For the Weekly Obskrvkk S2 OO per annum, if paid in advance: S2 50 if paid during the year of subsorip- tion; or S3 00 after the year has expired. 5^* .ADVERTISEMENTS inserted for W) cents per *quare of 1(> lines for the 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- icgly. .\dverlisements to be inserted tmide, charged 50 per aent extra., SPECL\L NOTICE. From and after this date, no name of a new subscriber will bo entered without payment in advance, nor will the jiaper be sent to such subscrSjers 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 romittauces. Jan V I, 1858. * BIlliIslONS SOLD OF THE * ST1ND.1RD SfHOOL-BOOKS, PCBLISHKD BT ' A. S. BARNES & BURR, jl k 53 JOHX, STREET. >EW YORK. Dfieriptixe Catalogue* of their PublicaPUmt tent postpaid to any part of the U. Statet. AND fOLD BY £. J. H.iLE 6i SUN, Fayetteville, N. C. a^fiool Ttachers, Committees, Trasteei, Commissioners and Friends of Educa tion, are invited to examine the follua- iny valuable Text-Books, for Uchootc Academies and Colleges:— ON ORTHOGRAPHY. Page's Normal Chart of Elementary Sounds, 2 50 Parker and Watson’s Primer, 15 Parker and Watson's Spellers. 2 Nos. 16 & 'lb • Smith's Juvenile Detiner, 30 •j* Smith's Grammar-School Speller; 40 ^ Smith's Definer’s Manual, CO ^ Wright's Analytical Othography, 25 Ou Reading and English Orammar. Parker and Watson's Nat.^nal Readers, 5 Nos. ^ Parker's Rhetorical Reader, Parker and Zachoa’ Reading and Elocution, 37 The English Poets, with Boyd's Notes, per vol 75 ^ Noriheud's Little Orator, 3U tm Clark's First Lessons in English Grammar 30 Clark's English Grammar, ^ Welch's English Sentence 76 North Carolina Readers, No. 1, 2 and 3. Scientific Text Books. Davies’ Series of Arithmetics, 15c.. 25, 45 iS 75 Davies' Series of Algebras, 75c., SI 25 & SI 50 Davies’ Series of Geometries, $1, 1 25, 1 50 i: S2 Parker's Nat'l Philosopiiy, 3 vols. 25c., 3A, ?l Porter's First Book of Chemist/y, 50 Portei's Principles of Chemistry. 1 W Norton'* First Book of Natural Philosophy 50 Norton and Porter'.-; First Book of Science, 1 00 McIntyre's A.stronoiuy and Globes, 1 , Bartlett's System of Natural iMiilosophy, 4 vols. Lardner on the Steam Engine, 1 50 Peck’s Elements of Mechanic!*, 1 50 ' Gillespie on Roads and Railroads, 1 50 Darby's Southern*Botany, 1 50 SCHOOL GEOGRAPHIES, WitH MAPS AND ENORAVINWJS. Monteith's First Lessons in Geography 25 Monteith's Introduction to .Manual of Geog. 40 | .Monteith’s New .Manual of Geography HO , McNallj-'s School Geography 1 00 SCHOOL HISTORIES, WITH .M.\PS AND E.VGRAVINGS. Monteith's Youth’s History of the U. States 50 W'illard’s School History of the U. States 75 Willard’s Universal History 1 50 Dwight's Grecian and Roman Mythology 75 Ricord’s Roman History 1 00 Gould's Alison's History of Europe 1 50 ON RHETORIC, LOGIC, kc. 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 Young Brooks' Latin and Greek Classics. School Teachers’Library, 6 vol. S1.25pervol. School Teachers’ Register 50 cts. Brooks’ School Manual of Devotion 38 cts. A'o School-Jiouks ei’er publishtd in the United SU'tei have been mure hirjhly recommended than the National School Series. Descriptive Catalogues of S. B.\rn£s & Burr’s Fublications, tent, poit paid, to any part of the United States. Just published Prof. Davies’ new Elementary Algebra. 75 cts. Prof. Brooks’ Csesar’s Commentaries. Beauti fully illustrated 1 25 A New System of Book-keeping, for Schols. By Martin & Smith 75 cts. The Normal Methods of Teaching the Common Branches 1 00 Nov 11 1H50 «7- D. & W. McLAVRIN, WOULD invite attention to their large and daairftble Stock of GROCERIES, Consisting in part of— 150 Bags Rio, Laguira and Java Coffe«; 100 Bbls. and Hhds. Sugar (assorted;) 25 Hhds. Molasses; 80 “ Bacou—Sides and Shouldwi; 500 Saclcs Salt; 150 Boxes good Tobacco; 125 “ Sperm, Adamantine & Tallow Candles; 50 “ Soap (assorted;) 50 “ Candy “ 100 Bags Shot “ 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 PeruTian Iron; Blister, German and Cast Steel; Blacksmiths’ Tools; Coopers’ Do.; Corn Shellera and Straw Cutters; Buckets, Brooms atid Pails; Cotton, Manilla and Jute Koptt, (all kinds &nd quality;) Plow Lines and Bed Cords; Hollow Ware; Cotton Yarns and Sheetings at factory prices. All of which will be sold low for uash, or ou usual time to prompt paying customers. Cof.vTKY Mekcha.vts are respectfully requested to call and examine our stock before purchasing else where. D. & W. McLAURIN. March 3, 1859 S3tf To Farmers and Planters of N* Carolina! Particularly Tlio.se Who Trade at Fayetteville 4 LL know the want and fuel the necessity of having r\. a reliable, home-made Fertilizer, carefully prepared and sold at roodera^ cost, whose vitality to Plant and durability in Soil, should make it a fit 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 Manure. Its virtues being derived from Dissolved Bone Dust, Marine Fish, King Crabs, &c.. Potash, Soda, mixed Phosphates, with Carb. and Sulph. Lime, Soluble Silica, &C. The “National Fertilizer is put up in strong bags of 200 lbs. each, stamped with Company's mark, sold here at $1 75 per 100,—or at the Company’s Office in New York at $1 50 per 100 lbs. The undersigned, the sole Agent for this part of the State of North Carolina, has a small supply on hand, and ftt short notice, will be pleased to furnish to those who may wish to try it, auv required quantity. BEVERLY ROSE. Fayetteville, N. C., Nov. 21 69-3m Roofliigr aufl OutteriniTf Done at short notice, by C. \V. Oct’r 4 MARKET SQUARE. 55- and Hoop Iron. 3 non • V/VV/ Hoop Iron aud Kope. for sale by E F MOORK Sept 12 48- illarble Factory, SECOJVn STOCK. STARR & WILLIAMS, IMFOariRS ^ JOBBERS OF P0BE1G\ m UOMESTK’ DBV GOODS, Hats, Cap^ JBootv, Umbre*!- la« and Ready-Made Clothing. West End FAYBitfvaLE Uotbl Builuinu. 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 eall and examine for themselves. J. B. STARR. J. M. WILLIAMS. Fayetteville, Oct’r 13, 1859 57- n I.AIIDEK, TWO DOORS AROVR (’. T. i SONS’ STORK Fayetteville, i>f. Jan’v 20. H4-ypd Webster’s Elementary Spelling Book, for sale by E. J. HALE & SON. IVew Goods! R ECEn'ED this week, and will be sold low for CASH, 100 Bbls. Whiskey, goiid and common: 100 Mullets and Mixed Fish; 10 “ Pickled Codfish; .^>0 “ Gib. Herring; 25 “ Cut Do.: 50 Boses Dried IlerriBg; 20 Bbls. Rump Pork; 10 Hhds. Bacon; 2*X) Sacks Salt: 5 Hhds. N. O. and P. R. Sugar; 10 Bbls. C. Sugar; 5 “ Powdered and Crashed D«.: 2 Cases Sardines; 50 Boxes Candy; 10 Bbls. Mess l^ef. A new supply of D*tv Drop.” jr. II. ROBERTS & CO. Deic'r 12, 1HT,9. 74-4w ^ Fresh Arrival. The subscriber has just received a larg* addition to his Stock, consisting of Vry Ooods^ JYegro Shoes, Blan^ ketu anti Mterseys, Coopers^ Tools, fire, frc, —ALSO— 25 boxes choice CHINESE. 25 bbls. No. 1 HERRING. 10 tubs choice 1?1’TTER. I To the Inlere-^t ol* Turpentine i lli«tillerw. MA B.VKER would rc^peotfully inform Turpentine . Distiller-i atid oth«.*rs that he is fully prepared to j Manufacture or Repair Turjieniine, Brandy and Whis- ' key Stills, Worms, \o.. iu fact, anything in the line , of Sheet-Copper or Iron work. Particular attention given to the making of Steam j Pipes from a superior kind of Copper, for Boats. Mills. ; Ac. All work entrusted to my care shall be properly done, and warranted, and oti the mobt tavorable terms as re gards pi4ce. Give me a call and see fi>r yourself, and I know I shall have your patronage. Being a practical workman, I attenl to all the work myself, which 1 find is to the advantage ot both my customers and myself. Old Copper bought for cash or taken iu exchange for new work. ^1- A. BAKER, Hay Street, Fayetteville. N. C. July 27 35-bmos 1859! JAMES KYLE, Is now receiving his usual supply of Goods. Kmupg wlii«h ar.—' Rich Silks, Col’d and Black; French M«M-inos and Delaines: English Do. Do.; Kid and Net Gloves, assorted: B*d and Negro Blankets; Bolting Cloths. No. 1 to 10; Ready-Made Clothing; Boots aud Shoes: With a very large assortment of other Goods. All o. which w*re purchased by the package at the lowest price. Thoae purchasing will please call and look at the Goods and prices. Sept. li, 185y. 49tf ~ J. K. KYLE S NOW RECEIVING LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF STIPLE ^^D FA\fV DRY GOODS. — ALSO— Clothing, VaK Caps, Boots and Shoes, All of which will be 4^ftposed of at low prices, either by wholeaale or retail. .'all and examine. No. 34, Corner Hay and Donaldson Streets. FayatteviUe, N. Sept. 22. 1859. 51tf ~ HART recurnfd rr(.ifei the North, and is now opening and r#c.iving a fashionable as.>ortment of MILLINERY GOODS, iavludiug a variety W FANCY .VRTICLES; also, a •hoice seleeHon of fVfvc/ and Silk Bonnets. The public are respectftilly requested to call. X@^Orden from the couutry will meet with prompt attention. Store in the McRae Building, joining the f avetteville Hot«l. 0«t ‘ib ti2-8m The Wilson Schools, WILSON, N. C. D. s. RICHARDSON, A. M„ and ) Mrs. M. C. RICHARDSON, ; Principal.. (^Aided by nine Assistant Teachers and t\co As- sistanC Pupils.) THE SEVENTH SESSION will be re-opened £or the admission of Students on MONUAY the 9th day of January 1860. For Circnlars, apply to Mr. Richardson, or J. 'B. WILLIAMS, Private Sec’y Dec’r 16, 1859. 78-4t Save Interest. JA. PEMBERTON has his bills made out and is now . ready to settle up. He earnestly requests hia friends who owe him old accotuits to call early, as lie Is in need of money. Interest will be charged on all accounts after 1st Jan uary of every year. Those who do not like to P*y in terest should settle annually. J. A. PEMBERTON Jan’y 2, 1860. r9tf Floral Collegre* The ensuing Session in this Institution will commence on the 2d Wednesday in Jaii'y next. The mansgement and instruction of the Institution will be under the Rev. Daniel Johnson and Mr. John C. Sutherland, with an able Corps of Assistants in all the departments. The Principal and his lady will take en tire charge of the Boarding establishment, thus giving to the School more of the familt element. This ar rangement, it is believed, will greatly advance the use fulness of the lastitution. M. C. McNAIR, Scc’y Board of Trustees. Dec’r 20 77- K£K.\EKSVILLE HIGH Sl’IIUOL. C. MALE AND FEMALE, FORSYTH COUNTY, N. Ucv. T. S. Whittington, A. M., Principal. Miss D. M. Whifti.ngtos, Principal of Female Depart ment. ^IHE third session of these Schools will open the 3d X January 1800, aud continue 21 weeks. Students will be charged froni entrance to the close of the term, without deduction except iu cases of serious sickness. Board, S6 per month. Tuition in the English branches, from W to 12 50 per session. Dead languages, 15 00. Freiich, S6. Music ou Piano,.?JS20. .-^.11 other sxtras equally low. Contingeiit fee, $1. Half ihc tuition in advance, tiie other at the close of the session. The schools are situated in different parts of the village, ho as to prevent confusion, and secure diTipline and dili gence in study. .Students coming by railroad should stop at High Point, a distance of 12 miles from the schools, where private conveyance can be had. Those coming to Danville, Va., take the stage via Greens- borough. N. C. Firt- particulars, address the I’.incipal at Kerners- villfK N. C. Dec'r 22, 1859. 77tf Clothing:! Clothing'S* \ Fresh Supply for the Trade of 1859* Dissolution ol Copartnership. The Copartnership heretofore existing under 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 indebted either by note or account, wil!^prompl.y make payment. WELSH & WEISIGER Dec'r 81, 1859 79-3t Wagon Haking; and sinithinjs. Rlack- THE business of W agon Making will be ccn'lucted by the undersigned, who will always have force and the best of material for doing epeedily atd well all work entrusted to him;'' J. W. WELSH. Dec'r 31, 1859^ ' HIL.1TARY Ci.0THI.\0 OF Sonthern Manufacture The Mjarfietit ^'arrhtf^e i'artorif iu the Soffth! C. E. LEETE. 74-lm H Fayetteville. N. C., Dec’r 12, 1859. , \V. C. TROl^ AS just received this morning, from Steamer iforlb Carolina, C bbls. No. 1 Mackerel, new. 10 “ “ 3 20 h anJ } bbls. No. 1 do. 25 boxes Cheese. 5 kegs selected Goshen Butter. 10 bbls. Leaf Lard. 15 “ New Mullets in oak and pine bbli. He has on hand a general assortment of GMtOCKRIKS, which will be sold ch«ap for Cash or exchanged for (Country Produce. Oct. 0, 1859. CiROCERlEK AT WHOLESALE. I AM now receiving my Stock of Groceries for the Fall Trade, consisting In part as follows,— 115 Bags Coffee; 50 Bbls. Coffee Sugar; 20 Hhds. Molasses; 50 Boxes Tobacco—factory prices; 75 “ Adamantine Candles; 30 ^ Bbls: Snuff—Eagle Mill*; 50 Boxes Candy; 2000tJ Lbs. Iron—assorted; 50 boxes No. 1 Soap; 25 M Cigars; 502 Bags Corn; 75 Bales Eastern Hay; 15 Firkins Butter; 20 Bbls. Leaf Lard; 35 J Bbls. No. 1 Mackerel; 500 Lbs. Cod Fish, &c., io. £. Sept 12, 1859 F. MOORE. 48- McKI/niA.X ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public, that he has built large siibst:intial Brick Build ings at his Old Stand, expressly f->r 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 desire to gi'^e satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the sanu*. H#* warrants his work to be made of the best material and by experienced orkmen in each brandi of the business. His work will compare favorably with any ni.ade iti tin' I nited .States, for neatness and clurability. He is determined to sell and do any work in his line on as goud term# as any work done elsewhere that is as well done. He now has on hand, finished, THK LAllGKST STOCK OF Carriages^ Barouches, lloekaways aud Bugs^ies, ever offered in this place, and a vijry large stock of ^ork nearly finished, whicli will be finishetl daily. All of which will be sold very low for cash, or on short time to punctual custonjers. 8>^^He has on band more than one; HUNDRED AND FIFTY VEHICLES finished and in course of construction. All work maile l>y him is warri'.nted 12 months with’faiT usage, .and t*hould it f.ail by V)ad workmanship or material, will bo repaii'ed free of charge. Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and ex amine for themselTes. Orders thankfully rcc‘ived and promjUly attended to. Repairing execated at short notice and on very reason- aMe terms. May 28, 1859. 89-tf HO! EVERY ONE WHO IS HUNGRY! Come to O verba null's and Eat. The subscriber would inform the inhabitants of Fay- ettevine, and the traveling public Tn general, that he has returned from New ^ ork. ank is at his olilstand on Bow Street, and has rentcd'the adjoining hottse and fitted it up in a neat atid convenient manner for a gentle man's Dining and 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 Kiiropean plan, as will best suit his guests: and where will be found good Oysters in every style. He would refer to his for mer reputation as regards keeping a liouse of the kind. BILL OF FARE: Fried Sausage, Beef Steak, Pork do.. Ham and Eggs, Mutton Chops, Veal Cutlets, Fish Balls, Opossum, Fresh Fish, Green Tea, Coffee, 5 “ t^-Families supi)lied with Oyster# by the quart or gallon. ti. 0\ LRBAUGH. Oct 31 62-3m Butter^ Cheese, &c. BOXES CHEESE; OU 10 Kegs Goshen Butter; 100 Boxes Adamantine Candles; 'ib “ ('atsups and Sauces; 50 “ Soap: 6 “ Worcester Sauce: 60 Gross those good and cheap Matohea: 6 Kegs Saleratus; flOO Pounds l»ried Beef; 16000 “ Irun assorted kinds and sizes: 10 Bbls. N. C. Whiskey; 10 “ *• Brandy; 2^.1 Bags Coffee. I Just received this da^’, and for sale cheap for Ca.^h. J. H. ROBERTS X CO. Dec’r 19 76-4w j WPECIAL COI RT. ; STATE OF Ntt>RTH CAROLINA, CU.MBERLAND CO. , Superior Court of Law. Fall Term D. 1.ho9 Present, The lion. David F. Ca low ell. Judge Presiding. IT is ordered by the Court that a Special Term of the Superior Court of Lawfind Equity for the County and State aforesaid, is to be held at the Court House in the town of Fayetteville, ou the fifth ^londay in Janu- ary, in the year of our Lord ptj^; thormand eight hun dred and sixty. Jurors, Suitor? and Witue.sses in C'^il i Causes are hereby notified to t>e in attendance. Witness. John W. Baker. Jr.. Clerk of our said Court, , at OfKce in Fayetteville, the seventh Monday after the 4th Monday iu September. D. IS59. From ilie Minutes. i JOHN W, BAKER, Jr., Clerk. ' Nov 21 To Rail Mtoad f'ontractors! JUST RECEIVED lOO WHEEIiUARROWS, i light aud strong, for the Rail Road. For sale by The piiVilic are aware that I have been engaged in the manufacturing and selling of Gentlemen's Garments for 17 or 18 years, aud with tiii* long experience believe that I am as well calculated to make good selections, as any person or persons in this business. J .My stock is all entirely new and adapt- ed to tlie trade. My stock consists of No. 1 Drots Cloth Coats. Frock Coals ^sing^e and double breasted); Business Suits, con sisting of Silk Mixtures, Harrison Cass., Rib Cass, and L’nion Cass., Fine Beaver, Felt Beaver: Seal Skin and Union Cass. Over-Coats; Felt Beaver Talmas—a new garnient. never introduced before this sea son: Pants of all grades, ranging in price from :?2 50 to $9 Ot.t; an extra lot of Vel vet, Silk. Grenadine Silk, Cloth anti Cas- simere Vests: a large assortment of Youths’ and Children’s Clothing: Gentlemens Shawls: .Morning Gowns. Gentlemen's all- wool Under-Shirts: Railroad Rugs; Blan kets; Hosiery: Suspenders; Napoleon-Tieg; Cravats: Stocks: Gloves; Bindiagi: Purges. 1'^HE subscribers are prepared to manufacture UNI FORM CLOTHS, to order, at their Miiis near thiS City. They are now n aaufacturiug superior singlo milled Casshueres for Spring V ear, to which they call the attention of Sonthern Merchants. » They also manufacture at their Ashland Mills, •upa- rior NEGRO CLUIHS, of various descriptions. Address, WETHEUEU BROS.. Baltimore, Md. Dec’r 16. ' ■ Hhds. ir00d Racon, SIDES SHOULDERS, just received aud lor sale by D. & W. McLAUiUN Tuly 2, 1880. A. D. illcIiEAii, Attorney aud Counsellor at Law, SUMMERVILLE, N. C., ’II7ILL attend the Courts of Cumberland. Moore. Jo!;n- W ston and Harnett Counties. PROMPT attention given to the collection of all claims entrustetl to his care. Dec’r 20, 1859. 7b-ly 810 acres of Land FOR SALE. 1'^HE subscriber, in view of going West, offers for sale 810 acres of LAND, about 5 miles South-east of Fioral College, located^nveniently around a place cho sen for a depot on the W., C. k R. Railroad. The great er portion of the land is heavily timbered, and o;' good farming quality. Ou the premises is a uew aud ci.jjt- fortable Dwelling House, with Cotton Gin House, Cot ton Pack, and all other necet>sary out buildings. The neighborhood is a Vtry desirable one. Young Negroes will be taken in payment, if desired. For further par ticulars applv to EDWARD McCALLUM, Giloi«oIis, Robeson Co., N. C. Dec'r 27, 1859. ~9-5t ^PRosPEcrrs of THE CHURCH INTELLKiE.VCKli. The undersigMd proposes to publish in the city Raleigh, in r5c u Persons desirous their suits made abroad, can call leave their measures with me, and I will have them attended to iinmcdiutely. Call at the ‘‘O.lfE PRIi'E CLOTIILNtt 1:>1P0RIU^1.*’ A. J. WOODWARD. Market Square. • 2 Doors below S. J. Hinsdale. Sept. 14 49-tf D. W. McLAUJlIN. 800tf 40 cts. Fried Tripe, 40 cts. 25 •• Boiled Ham, 25 •• Broiled Chicken, 40 “ 40 Roast lieef. 25 • 25 “ Roast Pork. 25 “ 25 “ Oysters stewed. 25 “ 25 Oysters fried. 40 “ 40 “ Oysters raw. 25 “ 25 •' Oysters scolloped. 40 “ 5 “ Black Tea, 5 “ Gas Fixtures. 1IHE subscribers have now at Mr. W. N. Tillinghast’s Crockery Store, SAMPLES 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 BOWES- Fayetteville, Sept 24, 1859 52- ('nrria;?e and Harness for Kale. \SH'’(>NI)-H.\>;l> large Carriage, (seats for six.) •MeKethan's ii.ake, in good condition. And a double set of Carriage Harness, Overby’s make, nearly new. For sale together or separately. Nov. 10. E. J. HALE. Blank! lor sale at this Office. DElfTISTRY. Dr. j. DAVIS having decided on perma nently locating in the Town of Fayette ville. respectfully offers his services to the citizens of this place and surrounding country. In all the various branches of his Profession, including the manufacture 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 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 the proper metals are made use of in the various operations. Charges will be moderate, that the benefits of the Profession may be pilaced within the reach of all who may feel an interest in the preservation of the Teeth. 9^* Office over Houston’s Jewelry Store, where ha may be found at all times. 1 May 10, 1858. • »tf I CO-PAKTi\’ERSHIP. JfEcRimttMn S* Smithy HAVE this day associated with myselfMr. .MICHAEL ^ SMITH, who has had an experience of five years in Uie Hat and Cap business iu the city of Ne.»r York, and ic thoroughly conversant with every department there of. In consequence of this increased facility in pur chasing. coupled witii the fact that our goods will be bought exclusively for cash, we will be enabled to sell all goods iu our line, to the trade and the community at large, at as low figures as they can be bought in*the Northarn markets. McRlMMON March 2% 1850. ~~BK.1SS STK.1M.VJ:K k GOOD supjily 0^ various No’s just received, which /x we iau furnish low. D. & W. McLAURIN. May 2. 10 tf LARGE STOCK! NEW GOODS!! III.WEjust received my Winter Stock of Goods In my line. They were selected iu the Northei-n cities by myself, with great.*'are. and bought on the mo^t rea sonable terms, by which 1 am en;tbled to offer the larg est stock 1 ever before offerpl to the public, and to offer thelti At €,reatly Rediieed Prices! FRUITS; Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Apples, Lemims, Orange.s. Cher ries, Currants, Pie Fruits, Stuff Dates, Citron, &c. PICKLESJELLIESJlPRESKUVES: —A great variety.— Perfumeries and Extracts, Of various kinds; Fancy Soaps and Pomades. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; Fiddles, Drums, Fifes, Flutes, Banjos, Guitars, &c. WALKING CANES, of every kind; Basket and Willow Ware, Hobby Horses, &c. FINE AND COM.MON CANDII Si Sardines: Fine Cigars: Smoking and Chewing Tobacco; Crackers: Fine Pocket Knives: a large assortment of Port-Monaies. some very nice: Fancy I'.nvelopes and Fancy Goods; Toys and Yankee Notions; an assortment of India Ru’obcr Goods, Whips, ('on»bs: Fishing Tackle: Cocoa and Other TVuts. FANCY GOODS; Palerramers. Reticules, (,’abs. Rubber Round Combs, Watch Guards—Mohair. Silk atid Leather. Fancy Boxes. Pistols, Powder Flasks, Shot Belts, Bramiy Peaches—in gallon or liHlf gallon jars, .Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon, Large Lot of Fire Works, Otc.. &c., &c., »^c., Ac., &c , >^'C. Spiced and Xorfolk Oysters toiistaiitly 011 hand. Country d^aler.s and the public a:e respectfully in vited to call and examine my stock, as it is impossible to enumerate but a few of the leading articles. To l.and Buyers. ^pilE tindersigneJ offers for sale, in the Coal region, 1 and within eight mile*; i)f the terminus (4' the Fay etteville & Western Kail Road on Deep Riv#, EKillT HI XDRED .4CKES OF t VXD, adjoining the land belonging to the estate of George Wilcox, dec'd. ami lying three miles South from Car- bonron. on Little Pocket Creek. Moore county. These Lands are well adapted to (^e growth of corn, cotton, wheat, oats, rye, &c. There are on the prem ises a comfortable Uwelling. and all necessary Out houses. with about orre hundred and .fifty acres under fence. Inchidinjc forty or fifty acres of never-failing bottomMand. This i# a rare chance for persons wish ing to make investments, as lands arc undoubtedly ad vancing in price in this section. For further information aj>ply to Mr. .M. M. McRae, Crane's Civeek. P. O., Moore county, or address me at Fayetteville, N. C. DANIIL McRAR. For the Heirs of Gilbert .McRae, dec’d. Carbonton, Moore co., N. C., Aug. 24 43tf tyle of the Firm will be in future McRIAIMON [michakl smith. The & SMITH. ▲. ICaBlMMON.] fajttttaTille, N. C., Oct’r 1, 186W. IVotice—Xesroes Wanted. To the farmers and citizens of the Counties of Duplin, Vi'avne. .Johnston. Harnett. Moore. (. umbcHand, Robeson, Bladen, Columbus. Bruaswictk. New Hanove», and Sampson: The subscriber beine destrouc of purchasing a num ber of Likely Young NEfJROES. of vll cl^s.ses and des criptions, avails himself of tiiis method of informing those who may have such property to dispose of. that Raleigh, in ?Jorth Carolina, a weekly newspaper de signed to advai;^;e the interests of the Episcopal Ciiurch at tlio South, and to diffuse intelligence ; o;icerninj. i:s lab rs and its progress. In this enirrprise, he las reason tS' hope for the approbtnion, and to some extent, the aid of the Bishops of Tennessee. Louiji-.na, Georgia, of bavins; A’abama, Mississippi, Florida, SouUi Carolina, ^orth all and Carolina, Texas and the Missionary l).»tiic: m the South-West. In each of these dioceses he expects to have a resident contributor to the coluinns of hi^ jour nal. who shall give information to its readers of any event of interest occurring in the diocese to which the writer belongs. » The ’ enefits of such a j)aper, if wel'i ? 'nducii-J. will be uckno ■ dged lu be great, when it is rev,. ' '!• .1 that in all theso Lv- just t.iiii:r!er'''fi. ir. theiTiselvi^ i mighiy and rn'i'l;y gi.' • . ii.j— • ! * ' is pot a aiTigle newsp^Hf : ' pf'-s;.. 'tic-1 T' 'ni«*ui®auu ! recording the coieiiij>oi.ineou8 hir''ii v j ; ■,* Church—iLhi wLit is known by its I'lori.. ..a. jeopic '.iving iu iLis cxteiisise iiiid piospei oiis i tgion on these subjects is gath'-rcd mainly from nijwspapers pub’is’ioi at remote points at the North in which the iniere-:i3 of these dioceses and the especial duties of the charciimen therein are comparatively obscure and neglected sub jects. In the meantime the principles, the past history and present condition of the church are often misr*'p- resented in that region of country and still more fre quently misunderstood, and there is no -orgnn nnd no opportunity by which,- publicly and effectually to refute ' Huch niisrepres»«itations and correct such mistakes. By means too of a newspaper in these diocfs^ s con ducted in a religious spirit and on religious principles, the memVters of the church might be assisted not oii'y in the geneniil improvement of their spiritual st.'iie, but especially in the performance of the peculiai- duties im posed on them by the constitution of socieiy iu tl.c Southern country—duties which lie very neai the hearts of many of them. It is furthermore intended lo enrich the column's of the paper with as many a>. possible of tliose trea.''-..^res of thought iifid learning which the Periodical re.igi. ■■ literature of our mother church is now so abund .n y pouring forth—and to give occasional viov- of tin- of religion and learning on the continent ot Eu: jpe. But ii^re is one subject closely connected wjtii ta« highest welfare of the South to wliich it is iies:gnp ! tiiai this paper shall gi'e solicitous .attention It 1= the re alization of the tnagnificenl idea of the I niversity nf the Sotith at Sewannee. and in order tiiereto the dis- seminatiou of intelligence concerning it, aud the ^Saue of appeals iu its behalf. Designed tlien as the co'itcoi- they would do well to visit me at ho^^s or address me at ("linton. N. C.—for which they sh:iTl receive a visit. Negroes wanted from this time til! the' 1st of March | I8fii. forthe MoMle and .New Orleans markets, for whom the highest j-rices will bo paid. | EVERETT PETERSON. Oct’r 13, 1859. . 57-5m !%e;frjies! !\ej?roe«!! Wanted. Gentlemen, your old customeK-ls yet in market for ; Likely Negroes, for which I am iletcrmined to pay the 1 Highest Cash Prices. Persons having such for sale would do well to give me a call, or address me at Clinton, N. C. All orders promptly attended to. J. A. Me ARTHUR. Clintor., N. C., March 0, 1859. 95-lyrpd iEGROES W THE subscriber wishes to buy far which he will pay The Highest Cash Prices Persons having such property to sell wiH find it to their interest to address me at Clinton, N. C. A. S. C’. PO^^ELL. July -(>, 1859 .'55-Gmpd \OW^ I.\ TIARKET. LL persons having NEGHOES for sale, will do well iinjiS' n libiral ,A. to address the sub.=:criber at Clinton, Sann^s county, as he is determined to buy ami j)ay 1 have a great many handsome things which cannot prices for them as the state of the m.a-. ket will permit n 1.1 T*Aai n rr tllTTl IlO will Call iU? inediat cl' , al plated paper is to elfect objects sju iiiipoitant a'.:'I so beneficent, the undersigned confi'Witly liopes tore'- 'ivc the active aid of his brethren of the clergy and^ity in the Southern country. It is intended to give iper the name of the CiiLKCH Ixtkllioesceii, and 10 issue the lirsi number, if possible, early in March, 18Gu. Its terms will be twu dollars and a lialf l^er annuui, payable in ndvanco. Advertisemenft will be i/i'-erted at the usual rates, and a liberal discount made for standing advertisements. The ii*»p«r will b» sent free to any clergymatfc wao will forward the uaine>i and the subscripti n pric.; ol ten subscribers. HLNR\ I. GKEl.N, Presbyter of the Di'V’cHO ui N. C. We approve of the publication nnd cii 'ui.iiion of a newspaper for the purposes and on tii pr.a-li.ies s • forth in the Prospectus of the ''.h'.rcii I.n rt!.:.iOK'>CEr., I and we cordially recommend it to the clcrgy'iiid ..iity 1 ofjour dioceses, designing ourselves to nrniic U'.f* of i.s ' columns for the communication of inielliii n.-c :o them. ! J.\s. 11. Otey, Bishop of Tennesset-. ‘ Leo^Jipas Polk. Bishop of Lou-.^ian.i. j Stephen Elliot. Bishop of Georgia. N. H. Cobbs. Bishop of Alabam v. William .M. Grke.v. Bishop of MississippL Jas. H. Rutledok, Florida. Thomas F. Davis, Bishop of South Carolina. Thom.\s .\tkixsos. Bishop of North Carolina. Alex. Gbe;o, Bishop of Texas. He-nkv C. Lay, Miss. Bishop of the So u!i-'Vei*. yi^The clergy and other friends of tiiis tu:i r]>ri.se are earnestly requested to interes* thsm- 1 e- in j i ’- curing subscribers, and forwarding ibeir i-ts t-^ ’’-c Editor at Raleigh. Raleigh, Dec'? 1. 1859 WAiVTEO. 68- fail to please. D«c 8, 1859 J. R. LEE, No. 40, Hotel Bcildino. 72- Bv addressing him he will call iirmediately, and i make liberal offers, as all will find wlio will try him. CHARLES T. STEVENS. Cliaton, Sampson Co., Sept 10,1859 4tt-lypd ALAEGE quantity of cotton and LINEN RAG .;, for which fair priees will be paid. DAVID MURPHY. ▲og. 17
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