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'lONKHY. sk of eous Books,- &c. Hale i son d Black-^ be conducted by 9 have sufficient >in«r 8j>cedily and ^^-3m if. *'l'‘ out Hnd K now •SI V re.jutMs his chU p u-lv. as he i>, untsafior Ui j.,„. loi like to f.Hv i„- PEMBKIUuN 7^1 f WHISKEY^ t‘‘nii*nts with Dr. ' supplied with his ^11 U had at his ail o*3-tt’ d LIM;n rags. ID MI RPHy 41- ss for «alf. Stats f.T six,, ion AiidndonMe *ke. ne^itly ne-y E HALK. N’S MASKS, Jj LINENS, HUil tNTlNi: GOODS, rchaiiu are «wal«d OWDEX, durability of the lly uec«b»aiy. ms VO Linens are pro- with the nsiiie of . rejiarilluJs of the Qierican consunivi' GvK>«is, will noi lab’-e, while jiur- Ki'is )f a wortLle»* l.( h.'KK. Iraei, New Vork AKOLI.^A, fTV k iJeceuiber Tenn. on. ini McLeO'l, Helen di»n of Cathnriue Daniel Jt.iaes Mc- ninistrHtor of Neill Nurtnan McLeod, »1, and AlexumJer 'cLeo'L and .lohn >r McLoi>l. the I’ourt, that tLe Ban McLeod, Kode Llexander McLeod, hn McLeod, n)in>r i: beyond the limii L that publication ‘viUe Ob.server. for be and aji^jt-ar at »r .Se-iions. to be kt the Court Hou«e in >LircJi, A. D., Iswer said jietition. t as to t)ieni. of our -iai 1 ’ourt. . 1''" fAKDKX, Clerk. {iroliiia, Y. I, Nuvuinber Tbtiu. . McNeill. lourt th.n the dc- reuioved from tlii* 6 ordinary proce'ts B therefore ordered, pk.i in the Fayette- idaiii to be and ajt- 0 bf lield for said riuu. on ih# fourth there to {it«-ail. an- r>r judgment final, iiiin. of our .-aid Court, ndaj in November, iidence tlie eiglity- 1 ALTMAN, rik. urolina, Y. I, Novciijber Term, f.s. l^eter McKay, lers. Land. upon the Petition mii'^l'iciii n of the eKay, and other*. ,iits. are non-iesi- y tlje Court, that iville Observer fur 1 nun-re'iident de- tt Term of our said nt the court hount* 7 in February next, lemur to said peti- irte, and judgment ot oui said Court. rlond.'»y in Novem- ludejiendeiicu the IAKT.\)aN, Clk ale or ;i) ri\,\os. NfJ'J'oN, X. C ie Hale of tlie above te the attention of IS l'IANJ land no nd respectfully so- Bxaniinaiion o( the •se I’iau'.- have ?«e- tlier manufacture, nes in the musical Vieuxtempts, be- B anil Aiiiateurd in in .North Carolina n.Hiiie a few out of S \V, Cole, Ksq.. le College, .Salem lo’, llev. 'T. Camp- iiowing gentlemen 10. .My ers, Ksq., f- and others. Lon at the publish- ry inbtruuient anted. erstood te^They IfillK«T PKliMtrMSI, til otherB’ 1, and can be de- 11. KELLEY, in. Knabe & Co- 8i*ly iFArawwinyyB niE'Tm SEMI-WEEKLY. [VOL. IX.] FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., JANUARY 16, 1860. =f^ [NO. 883.] ■CJg iom TRINT^ MONDAY AND THURSDAYS KIDWIRD J.|flALE & SON, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS Price for the Semi-Weekly Obsebvcr $3 00 if paid in advance; 50 if paid during Ihe year of aubiorip- tion; or $4 after the year has expired. For the Weekly Observer $2 00 per annuui, if paid in advance; S- 50 if paid during the year of Bubscrip- tion: or $3 00 after the year has expired. ADVERTISEMENTS inserted for 60 cents per square of l(i lines for the first, and 30 cents for each euccoeding publication. Yearly advertisements by spe cial contracts, at reasonable rates. Advertisers are requested to state the number of insertions desired, or tbev will be continued till forbid, and charged accord- iiigly. .\dveriisements to be inserted iniicU, charged 50 per cant extra. SPj:CTAL NOTICE. From and sffler this date, no name of a new subscriber will be entered without payment in advance, nor will the paper be sent to such subscrftiers for a longer time than is paid for. Such of our old sffbscribers an desire to taka the pa per on this system will please notify u* when making remittances. Jan'y 1, 1858. iaii.i.zo»rs SOL.D OF THE ST.1\DARD StIIOOL-BOORS, PrBLISHKD BT o A. S. BARNES & BUEE, 51 & 53 JOHN STREET, IVEW YORK. Deteriptive Catalogue* of their Pnllieaticn* tent postpaid to any part of tha U. Stattt. ^ AND 901D BT E. J. HALE & S0\, Fayetteville, X. C. .'School Teachers, Committeei, Trustee*, Commissioners and Friends of Educn- tion, are invited to examine the j'oUoa- ing valuable Text-Books, for Schoovs^ Academies and Colleges:— ON ORTHOGRAPHY. Page’s Normal Chart of Elementary Sounds. 2 50 Parker and Watson’s Primer, 16 Parker aud Watson’s Spellers, 2 Nos. 15 & 26 • i»mith's Juvenile Definer, 30 ^ ^ Smith’s Grammar-School Speller; 40 ^ t Smith’s Definer’s Manual, 60 ^ S Svright's Analytical Othography, 25 \ On Reading and Englisli Grammar. ^ 5 Parker and Watson’s National Readers, 5 Nos. ^ Parker’s Rhetorical Reader, 76 ■ Parker and Zachos’ Reading and Elocution, 37 5 The English Poets, with Boyd’s Notes, per vol 75 ^ i Northend’s Little Orator, 30 St ■ Clark’s First Lessons in English Grammar 30 |[ Clark’s English Grammar, 50 Welch’s English Sentence 75 am ; North Carolina Readers, No. 1,2 and 3. A 1 00 S Sk, SCHOOL GEOGRAPHIES, WITH MAPS AND ENGRAVINO.S. Monteitli's First Lessons in Geography 25 •Monteith’s Introduction to Manual of Qeog. 40 •Monteith’s New Manu^ of Geography 60 McNally's School Geoo^aphy SCHOOL HISTORIES, WITH MAPS AVD ENORaV'INOS. Monteith’s Youth’s History of the U. States 50 Willard’s School History of the U. States 75 Willard’s Universal History 1 50 Dwight'* Grecian and Roman Mythology 75 Ricord'.s Roman History 1 (H) Gould’s Alison’s History of Europe 1 50 ON RHETORIC, LOGIC, &c. Day’s Art of Rhetoric 75 Hoyd's Kames’ Elements of Criticism 1 25 Malian’s Science of Logic 1 50 Mahan's Intellectual Philosophy 1 00 Willard's Morals for the Young 50 Brooks’ Latin and Greek Classics. School Teachers’ Library, 6 vol. $1.25 pervol. School Teachers’ Register 50 cts. Brooks’ School Manual of Devotion 38 cts. A'o School-Booki fver published in the United States have been more highly recommended than the Nation?J School Series. Descriptive Catalogues of A. S. Baunks & Bl rr’s Publicatidns, sent, post paid, to any part of the United States. Just published Prof. Davies’ new Elementary .\lgebra, 75 cts. Prof. Brooks’ Caesar’s Commentaries. Beauti fully iflustrated i 25 A New System of Book-keeping, for Schols. By Martin & Smith 7.0 cts. The Normal Methods of Teaching the Common Branches 1 00 Nov 11 1859 t)7- PRBNOH STRANGS, Attorney at Law, Fayetteville, N. C. Office that recently occupied by C. G. Wright. Esq., over the one now occupied by him in Dr Robinaon’s building, Oreen Straet Dec’r 2, 1869. 72- wvif. jatL,. *jtcK^ir, Attorney at Law, F;\tkttevillk, N. C. WILL attend tha County and Superior Courts of Cumberlaud, Harnett, Moore and Robeson Coun ties. j>Prompt attention given to th* aoIl«ction of all .H. ORAHAm, WILMINGTON, X. C. WILL give prompt and personal attention to all con signments of Spirits Turpentine, Rosin, Tar and Turpentine, and all country produce for sale. Office up stairs, over the store of Mr. Vonglabn. and joining Lutterloh’s Wharf, North Water street. June 23. 25tf claims entrusted to his hands Oct. 17, 185y. 58-tf H. W. HORNC, •MTTORJYEir .IT MA.\ be found at the Office of Wm. B. Wright, Esq., near the Court House. June 30, 1859. 28-1Y JOSEPH BAKER, Jr., tTTORIVEY AT L. A W , H.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, 1859. 79tf P. J. SINCLAIR, Attorney and Coonsellor at Law, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., \1TILL practice in the Courts of Robeson, Cumberland, If Harnett aud Richmond Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to hin. Feb’y 5, 1859 80- JOSEP]^ R. BLOSSOM. ooninisslOK AND Forwarding Merehaut, W'ilmingtOHi .V. C. ®^“Prompt personal attention given to all Consign ments, and Cash advances made on Produce to ba shippad to other ports or sold in this market. Feb. 12, 1855. 67tf W. H. ALLEN.] [J. M. CLARK. ALLEN & CLARK, Goiiiiiii««ion Merchants, WILMINGTON, N. C. DEALERS i\ LIME, PLASTER, CEMENT, HAIR, JtC. Agents for Rush & Orrell’s Line of Steamers.*^® Prompt personal attention given to consignments 0 Naval Stores, Cotton or other Country Produoe, for •ale or shipment. ° ® Jan’y 19, 1859. 81- JAS. C. SMITH.] [milks COSTIN JAS. C. SMITH & CO., Factors, VommissioH and For- tvarding •^erchanta. ® WILMINGTON, N. C. FAYKTTEVll.LE HOTEL, I PROSPECTIS OF T. WADDILL, ^Proprietc»R. ‘the church intelligencer. HIS, the most coinmodious Hotal in Noith , THE undersigned proposes to publish in the city of Carolina, fronting 300 feet on Hay and' A in North Carolina, a weekly newspaper de- Donaldson Streets, located in the centre of the ' signed to advance the interests of the Episcopal Church business portion of the town, and surrounded by all at liie South, and to diffuse intelligence concern^nig its^ the Banking Houses, Wholesale Merchants and prinoi 1*1 Produce Dealers. Business men will find, the Hotal and comfortable house. All the Stages arrive and depart from this Hotel. Fayetteville, Oct. 1, 1858. 51- •unveniant labors and its progress. In this enterprise, he has reason to hope for the apprgbatiun, and to eomo extent the aid of the Bishops of Tennessee, Louisiana, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Texas and the Missionary District of the South-West. In each of these dioceses he expects to i have a resident contributor to the colunms 0/ his jour- j nal, who shall give inforniatiou to its readers of any I H ]^'l T i I i U 1 interest occurring in the diocesa to which the ■ ' ’ ' writer belongs. The benefits of puch a paper, if well conducted, will be acknowledged to be great, when it is recollected that in all thdse dioceses just enumerated, constituting in themselves a mighty and rapidly growing empire—there is not a single newspaper expressing the sentiments and FAVETTEVILI.E, C. £ust side of Grten IStreet, a jew doors 2^orth of the Market. ^HE Subscriber desires through this medium ® A. D. McLEAJV, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, SUMMERVILLE, N. C., ^ AILT’II-'L attend the Courts of Cumberland, Moore, John- fV ston and Harnett Counties. PROMPT attention given to the collection of all claims entrusted to his care. Dec’r 20, 1859. ® 78-ly HrORY' TIc:%AIRr •Mttomey and Counnellor at JLawc^ LUMBEllTON, N1 C. \V’’1LL attend and practice in the County aud Superior T T Courts of Robeson, Richmond and Cumberland. All business intrusted to him will receive prompt at tention and collections punetually remitted. Got. 6, 1859. 65tf ^ ioH.\^ p. FI LL.ER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, WILL PEACTICK IS THE COCRTS Of i Rob««on, Cumberland, Columbus and Bladtn. | Office at Lumberton, Robaaon Co., N. C. i July 5, 1859 20tf DE.\TaL NOTICE. Dr. R. SCOTT, having been absent for several days past, otfers his profession al sei^ices to the community, and may be seen now regularly in his Office on Person Street, two Doors East of the Market, during the hc^ri From 9 to 1 P. M., 2 to 5 P. M. o Deo’r 5, 1859 ^ 72-tf Prompt attention given to sale of TIMBER, LUM BER, NAVAL STORES and all kinds of Produoe. Liberal advancements made on Consignments. Refer to E. P. Hall, Pres't Branch Bank of State. H. R. S.WAUK, Cash’r Bank Capa Fear. Joh.s Dawson, Esq. ® July 20, 1859 33-6mos s A €ARB. A WORD TO MY OLD FRIENDS— Those persons for whom I have been attending to Banking business for years:—I am still willing to serve you with the same promptness that I hav^ always done; and to others that may want discounts. Pension business, &c., &c I offer my services, with a promise of strict attention. JAS. G. COOK. June 27, 1859. 26tf to ackowledge the liberal patronage bestow- recording the cotemporaneous history of the Episcopal ed upon hia House the past year—and as he has just erected New Stables and Carriage Shed conven ient to the House and to wat«r ha takes pleasure in say ing to his patrons and“ the public generally, that he is still prepared to acc(jmmodate them with ti-anfient and permanent board, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore received. Every ex ertion on his part shall be used to render them comfbrta- bla during their sojourn with him. His table is always supplied with the best the market affords. P. SIIEMWELL. March 24, 1858. ^ 8G-tf w A E HOI ISE, GOLDSBORb’, N. C. ® The untlersigned announces to the public that he has taken charge of the above Es tablishment, and is prepared to accommodate Boarders, by the day, week or month. And he assures all who tnay favor him withaheir patronage, that he will endeavor to give perfect sati.‘)faction. TaLle supplied with the best the market affords. JAS. G. SMITH. Goldsboro’, Jan’y 28, 1859 H4'*lyr NEAREST AND QUICKEST ROUTE^TO THE RA1L.ROAD! Scientific Text Books. Davies’ Series of Arithmetics, 15c., 25, 45 & 75 Davies’ Series of Algebras, 75c., $125 & $1 50 y Davies’ Series of Geometries, $1,1 25, 1 50 & S2 ^ Parker’s Nat’l Philosophy, 3 vols. 25c., 37J, SI ^ Porter’s First Book of Chemistry, 50 SS Porter’s Principles of Chemistry, 1 00 ^ Norton’s First Book of Natural Philosophy 50 JJ Norton and Porter’s First Book of Scielice, 1 00 McIntyre’s Astronomy and Globes, 1 00 Bartlett’s System of Natural t’hilosophy, 4 vols. Lardner on the Steam Engine, 1 50 . Peck’s Elements of Mechanics, 1 50 ^ Gillespie on Roads and Railroads, 1 50 Darby's .Southern Botany, 1 50 £ I ■B it r X OE-ITTISTRY. Dr. j. DAVIS having decided on perma nently locating in the Town of Fayette ville, respectfully offers his services to the citiiens of this place and suirounding 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 placed within the reach of all who may feel an interest in the { reservation of the Teeth. Office over Houston’s Jewelry Store, where he may be found at all times. May 10, 1858. 9tf w5rTH & LTL.EY, Forwarding and General Commission MerrhantSy Fuffetteville^ .V. V. 3. A. WORTH. (72tf) JOS. UTLBY. R. H. ORRELL, ~ TURPENTINE INSPECTOR. THOSE sending iheir Spirits Turpentine to me may rely upon it to have prompt and careful attention. ■My warehouses are fronting the wharves and near the river. Sept’r 18, 1858. 45tf OWF.lf & \ ARBROUOH. H.WE this day entered into Copartnership for tha purpose of transacting the Commission and Forwarding Business, in all its branches, in Wilmington, and will give prompt personal attention to all business entrusted to their care. Liberal cash advances will be made on Consignments of Country Produce. B^Office on North W’ater St., over H. Vonglahan’s Store. JOHN W. OWEN. O. S. YARBROUGH. Wilmington, Oct 20, 185J 64- BOOK-BLNDLNG IN all its kinds, executed with neatness and despatch. Small jobs when done must be paid before delivered TH08. H. TILLINGHAST. Opposite the Female High School, Hay Street. May 14, 1859. ® 14-ly i'Ai^TTEVlLLE MITIAL LmRA.^CE COMPANY. ^ ASSETS $254,618.62. This Company has been in operation more than six years, and iTas paid its fire losses, amounting to $23,524.87 without any assessment; insuraikce averag* ing its members about | per cent. ® •Amount of property now insured, $1,5(53,490.01 Amount premium notes now on hand, 247,738.08 Dikkctors. Geo. McNeill, S. T. Hawley, D. Raj', W. N. Tillingliast, H. L. My rover, .A. A. McKethan. ° ^ S. W. Tillinghast. J. D. W'illiams, Henry Lilly, Jas. G. Cook, j N. Siedman, A. W. Steel, I S. J. Hinsdale, Jas. Kyle, I T. S. Lutterloh, Hon. J. G. Shepherd, Wm. McLaurin, R. F. Brown, Wilmington. A. E. Hall, Wilmington. o Officers: GEO. McNEILL, President. D. A. RAY, Vice President. C. A. McMILLAN, Secretary John Collins and C. C. McCrummen, Travelling Agents. The Company invite applications. May 19,. 1859. 16-Y Will. H. Ti:RLl.\€JTOi¥, Commii^^ioii iflercliant* WILMINGTON, N. C. give special attention to the sale or shipment \ I of all Naval Stores, Cotton, Flour, Timber, and other country produce. Refers to: H. R. Savage, Cashier Bank of Cape Fear, Wilifiington; Jno. Dawson, Pres’t Wilmington Branch Bank of North Carolina; W. H. Jones, Cashier Raleigh Branch Bank of Cape Fear. Nov 9, 1859 65-tf THE :%ORTH CAROI^I.^A MlTlAL LIFE LmRAXCE COMPAl^Y, VrOW in the tenth year of successful operation, with growing capital and firmer hold upon public con fidcnce, continues to insure the lives of all healthy per sons from 14 to )0 years of age, for one year, for seven years, and for life—all life members sharing in the profits All slaves from 10 to 60 years of age are insured for one year or for five years for two-thirds their value. All losses are punctually paid within 9J days after satisfactory proof is presented. For further information the public is referred to .Agents of the Company in all parts of the State, and to R. H. BATTLE, Secretary, Raleigh. E. J. H.ALK. Agent at Jan’y 1859. Fayettev'lle, N. C. HOLMES & ROBINSON’S FOIB aOKSK STA.GE LIXE TO KEXAXSTILIE, VIA WABSAW, IS the shortest and most expeditious for travelers going North or South. Leaving Fayetteville every day at 2 o’clock P. M. THROUGH IN TEN HOURS. The traveling public who would study their comfort and convenience will take the Warsaw Stage. ® THROUGH TICKETS TO WELDON may be had at the Stage Office, Fayetteville. „ Aug 5, 1859. ® 38-ly LUTTERLOH’S LLMl STEAMER “F.AN NY” leaves Fayette^■^lle every Mon day and Thursday morning, at 15 minutes after Sun rise; and Wilmington Tuesday and FrWay, at o’clock, —carrying passengers and freight. Steamer “SOUTHERNER,” with a fuir«omplement of Flats, makes one or more trips per week, as circum stances may require. The accident to the Steamer “ROWAN’’ will be re paired in a few days. She will then take her place in the line. T S. LUTTERLOlf. Oct’r 4, 1858. 51-tf STATE CAR AXD MACHINE WORKSr ^PHE undersigned having located in the town of Fay- J. etteville, N. C., and erected buildings suitable for Car and Machine Works, would give notice that they are prepared to execute all orders for Cars of every de scription, also all kinds of Machine work, such as re pairs of Steam Engines, Cotton, Mill and Mining Ma chinery, heavy forging, such as Mill Spindles, Cranks, jcc., at short notice. By an arrangement made with the Boston Belting Company, we are prepared to receive orders for all kindd of India Rubber Belling and Hose at their prices. Having started our Engine, and Woodworth’s Planer, we are prepared to plane all descriptions of Lumber and Scantling, which will be kept on band, for sale eitlier in the rough or dressed, as parties may desire. Contracts taken for the erection of Buildings, mate rials furnisheil, and jobbing of all kinds executed with neatness and despatch. Counters and Desks made to order. Stores fitted. Sash, Doors and Blinds manufactured, ejual to any thing of the kind to be found in the Northern market. WALTON & BARRY, Car Builders and Machinists. Fayetteville, Oct 3, 1809 54-tf Church—that what is known by its clergy and people living in this extensive and prosperous region on these subjects is gathered mainly from newspapers published at remote points at the North in which the interests of these dioceses and the especial duties of the churchmen therein are comparatively obscure and neglected sub jects. In the meantime the principles, the past history and present condition of the church are often misrep resented in that region of country and still more fre quently misunderstood, and iljere is no organ and no opportunity by which, publicly and effectually to refute such misrepresentations and correct such mistakes. | By means too of a newspaper in these dioceses con ducted in a religious spirit and on religious principles, the members of the church might be assisted not only in the general improvement of their spiritual state, but especially in the performance of the peculiar duties im posed on them by the constitution of society in the Southern countt^y—duties which lie very near the hearts of many of them. It is furthermore intended to enrfch the columns of the paper with as many as possible of those treasures of thought and learning which the Periodical religious literature of our mother church is now s6 abundantly pouring forth—and lo give occasional views of the state of religion and learning on the continent of Europe. But there is one subject closely connected with the highest Wielfare of the South to which it is designed that this paper shall give solicitous attention. It is Ibe re alization of the magnificent idea of the L^niversity of the South at Sewannee, and in order thereto tha dis semination of intelligence concerning it, and the issue of apj>eals in its behalf. Designed then as the contem plated paper is to effect objacts so important and so beneficent, the undersigned confidently hopes to receive the active aid of his brethren of the clergy and laity in the Southern country. It is intended to give the paper the name of the Church Istellioencek. and to issue the first number, if possio’e, early in March, 1860. Its terms will be two doUais and a half per annum, payable in advance. Advertisements will be inserted at the usual rates, and a liberal discount made for standing advertisements. The paper will be setit free to any clergymsa who will forward the names and the suosci'ipiion pric«> of ten subscribers. HENRY F. GREEN, Presbyter of the Diocese of N. C. We approve of the publication and circulation o' a newspaper for the purposes and on the principles set forth in the Prtjtiipeclus of the Chluch 1ntellige.scf!1, and we cordially recommend it to the olergy and laity i of our dioceses, designing ourselves to make use of its- columns for the communication of intelligence to them. Jas. H. Otey, Bishop of Tennessee. Leoxtp.^s Polk, Bishop of Louisiana Stephen Blliot, Bishop of Georgia. N. H. Cobbs, Bishop of Alabama. William >1. Grbhn, Bishop of Mississippi. Jas, H. Ri’tledoe, Florida. Thomas F. Davis, Bishop of South Carolina. Thomas Atkinson, Bishop of North Carolina. Alex. Guegq, Bishop of Texas. Henry C. Lay, Miss. Bishop of the South-West. JI^^The clergy and other friends of this enterprise are earnestly requested to interest themselves in pro curing subscribers, and forwarding their lists to the Editor at Raleigh. Raleigh, Dee'r I, 1859 78-6t LiVRINBliRGH HIGH mmi. The 14th Session of this Institution will open on th* 12th of JULY 1869, under the charge of Das’l, Stkw.abt, Jr., A. B., as Principal. Board can be had either at the Steward's Hall or in the Heighborhood at $8 per month, exclusive of lights and washing. For further information apply fc® the undersigned »t Laurinburgh, N. C. ^ . R. D DICKSON, Sec’jr Laurinburgh, June 18. 25-tf RiLiiTEMALESEMffi Raleif^h, IV. €. . The spring term of iseo, will begin the SECOND THURSDAY IN JANUARY, and #»*- tinue 21 weeks. ® FAC ULTY. T. H. BRAME, A. M., President and Prof. of I^tin. 'Mathematics and Experimental Science. REV. R. T. HEFLIN, Prof. of Moral Philosophy. MISS A. J. SKARLE, Teaeher of French, Oermaa and Oil Painting. MISS 3. E. COOK, Teacher of .Music, Grecian and Oriental Painting, Painting in Water-colors, Drawing, Leather-work, &c. MISS , Teacher of Music aad Engliah. MRS. M. A. BRA ME, Matrc®. EXPENSES PER 21 WEEKS English Branches, Latin, Greek, French and German, aaeh. Music, with use of Instrument, Grecian andC>riental Painting, Puinting in Wa»»r- colors. Drawing, each, Oil Painting, Embroidery, Wax-fruit, Leathor-work, aach. Lectures and use of Apparatus, Contingent Expenses, Board, including servants’ attention and fuel. Washing and light:i, from 51,50 to $2 per month. Pupils received at any time, and charged from time of entrance till end of term. Deductions made only for protracted sickness. All bills payable half at the beginning and half at the end of term. Persons desiring further infotTnation will please ap ply to T. H. Brame, or Rev. R. T. Heflin. M. A BLEDSOE, Pres’t. Board TrustMs. A. M. Gobmas, Sec’y. Nov. 18. 69-8m *16,00 10,00 22,00 10,00 16,00 6,00 1,50 1,00 50,00 r 1 A oe:?1! The ?Tew Style. Small, COLORED PHOTOfiKlPHS, AT Va.iionidcll’9 Oallery. ART. Woodward’i) Solar Camera. FHOTOGRAPHS can be had at Vanorsdell’s Skylighi Gallery, Hay street, opposit Marble Yard, Fay etteville. N. C.: plain, retouched, colored, in wat^r colors, oil and pastile; from small to life size. Ambro- types, Melaneotypes, and all other styles of Pictures peft;rning to the Art. Also, Gilt Frames, Gilt Mould ing, Glass for very large pictures—aa large as 26 by 86 inches. Cord and Tassels for hanging pictures: Instru- inentB, Stock and Chemicals for sale low tor cash. Life siio colored Photographs made from small pictures. Having permanently located here 1 hope to merit your patronage. I would also return my sincere thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on me heretofore by the good people ef Fayetteville and vicinity. C. M. VANORSDELL, Photographist and Proprietor. Dec’r 20, 1869 77- MPEC'IAL COURT. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, CUMBERLAND CO. Superior Court of Diw, Fall Term A. D. 1859 Present, The Hon. David F. Calbwell, Judge Presiding. IT is ordered by the Court that a .Special Term of the Superior Court of Law and Equity for the County and State aforesaid, is to be held at the Court House in the town of Fayetteville, on the fifth Monday in Janu ary, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and sixty. Jurors, Suitors and Witnesses in Civil Causes are hereby notified to be in attendance. Witness, John W. Baker, Jr., Clerk of our said Court, at Office in Fayetteville, the seventh Monday after the 4th Monday in September. A. D. 1859. From the Minutes. JOHN W. BAKER, Jr., Clerk. Nov 21 68tC W. W. UARRISS. CIO. HARRISS HARRISS & HOWELL, Comnikssion aud Forwarding Merchants, WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 17, 1859. .W-lYpd ROJBERX' ii. COWAlV, Oitneral Commission Jfterehant, WILMINGTON, N. C. Office South Corner Market and W^ater streets, up-stair«. Oct. 13, 185U. 57-lY T. C. Ac B. CJ. WORTH, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan’y 28, 1859 o g4tf Hyiuiis and disciplines OF the Methodist E. Church,—assorted qualities Jui* rM«iT«d. £. J. HALE & SON. J. W. BAKER Is now receiving from the North the largest, .finest, and most carefully selected stock of ° FITR.iriTlJRE ever offered in this market; which added to his own manufacture, makes-his assortment complete;— all of which he will sell on the lowest possible terms for cash or on time to punctual customers. Fashionable painted cottage bed-room Furniture in setts; curled hair and shuck, and cotton Mattresses; Looking Glasse.o; Willow Wagons and Cradles: Side Boards: Bureauh; Secretaries and Book-Cases; What- Nots; Tables, all sorts; Wash Stands; Candle Stands: Wardrobes: Picture Frames and Glass: Window Shades; Cornices; Curtain Bands; Sofas in Mahogony and Wal nut; Tetfe a Tetes; Ottomans; Divans and Stools; Chairs of every variety. Fine Rosewood Pianos, one with jEolian at tachment: Rosewood Melodians, from the best manufac tories in New York and Boston, warranted as good as any made in the country, aud will be sold at New York prices—freight only added. September 2. 45tf FOR mK. I OFFER for sale 640 Acres of iiAND, lying on the West side of Cape Fear River, two miles below Fay etteville, and extending from the river into the sand hills. This tract is about equally divided into river- ridge, swamp and sand-hill Land. About 80 acres, adjoining tbe river, are under cultivation and are well suited to the growth of Corn and Grass: none of the Swamp has been cleared. There are several good sites for a dwelling house on the sand-hills. Any person wishing to purchase will do well to make early appli cation, as I have determined to sell. THOMAS J. ROBINSON. Sept. 8, 1858. 44tf Ibr^ss sTwUiWJ%*En nyRET GOOD supply of various No’s just received, which liAS FITTINGS AND FIXTURES. The subscribers will be prepared by the middle of August, to supply every de.scription of Buildings,— Dwellings. Stores, Factories, &c.—witli all the neces sary FIXTURES, for the introduction of G.\S. As we are constantly engaged in the business of build ing Gas Works in this and other States, we of course can afford to bring on a large stock and sell on more reasonable terms than others. ® Our stock will include Chandeliers, Pendents, Brackets, Glass, &c. As we ha\e leased the works for five years, it will be to the advantage of those requiring such fixtures to get them of us, since upon us will fall the care of them, keeping them in repair, &c. For this purpose it is both our interest and pleasure to emply none but the best Gas Fitters. In our absence for a few weeks, all who wish to have the Pipes introduced into tlieir buildings, will please leave their names with Mr. W’. N. Tillinghast, who will give all necessary information on the subject. It ig desirable to know as early as possi^'le. so that the Fix- t\ires may be introduced at the samt time with the con struction of th« works, and thus all a.%y light up simul taneously. WATERHOUSE & BOWES. Fayetteville, June 10. 22-tf we «aa furnish low. Maj 2. D. & W. MoLAURlN. 10 tf Cias Fixture!*. The 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 anl 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- Roofing: and Crutteringr^ Done at short notice, by c. w. a:%drews, MARKET SQUARE. Oct’r 4 55- To Rail Roatl Contractors! .JUST RECEIVED 100 WHE£LBARR(m^«, lisht and strong, for the Rail Road. For sale by D. & W. McLAURIN. o March 29, 1859. 800tf ^ Hhclfit. Good Bacon, SHOULDERS, just received and for sale bv D. & W. McLAURIN. July 2, 1889. 28tf Dr. Bronson having been so far reduced by consump tion, as to be ci'nsidered beyond all hope of recovery by the most eminent of the medical profession, and also by himself—a regular physician of twenty years practice —as a last resort, conceived the idea of ANALYZING THE BLOOD, and applying the subject of physiology to the more imnicdiate connection, and effect of the state of the blood upon the health and system. The result has been the production of this ‘BLOOD FOOD,’ from the use of which Dr. Bronson was restored to per fect health. Wiihin six months after its introduction, over two thousand consumptives wore effectually cured by it. If you have any complaints of a consumptive tendency. Cough, Cold, Head-achc, Palpitation of the Heart, Loss of Appetite or P.nin in the Side, lose no time in procuring a bottle of the “BLOOD FOOD. ’ If you are suffering from Nervous Debility, or your sleep is broken and disturbed, if your Spirits are Depressed, or your Organs Relaxed, you will find in this an un failing remedy, b\’ commencing with ten drops. If your Liver is torpid or diseased in any manner what ever, one or two bottles will be sure to invigorate, and bring it into lively .and healthy action. In the most inveterate cases of Dyspepsia, the patient can here find the most efficient and grateful relief. A benefit i.'j al ways experienced after taking only one bottle. In Male or Female Complaints and Weaknesses, the sufferer, after trying other remedies in vain, miy rest assured, that a certain cure will result from the use of two or three bottles. The “BL«}OD FOt>D” i.*s etTectual in all cases of Eruptions. Salt Rheum, Scrofula ami other like complaints. Pale and emaciated children and adults arc immediately benefitted by its use. It gives strength to the body, and color and beauty to the skin. Phy sicians of all schools arc using it with wonderful success. For full directions, see eircularij. Price $1 per bottle. •aino'l jad siuas rj'aaij.i aq isnui 3|niu| qioj puniuu padduj.M tuui)}jJH “I ll« •>) se ipUAiu - i{.ii)) ioj 8’ J sjiiq.st >qi IIVJ sx s)ua'U.>S!iJ-».»fM auo| qjiiii pio^u iouukj ici)i ‘pu{i( |(i vuiMiim I jjil irfqio uvt|i ajoui t|.)iiiii uk sixij ]|_ 3UUt1J»Jll Ul 3IUM ou 3ll| ir) IlUV |IU.>lUllltl.iaJ 3M 'kig JO Slll)IS|n.\U03 JO S.>>U3 ||U Ul '|llaa.V\Ull u iSui.(| putt ;aju;>pyu(ij ifii.u uo pjipj .»| uh3 ]| ‘i>asu.)S!|i jci pu« j-oiii J.IMJI.T JO..I '»! >! 3i|l 01 PPM ioj p«||'*»t'>o'> >! kia.wt"! s»m uiiwl puK ‘kuina am aujuaijnK ioj osiw : j!|u.) ‘.\ia»uaii.(| sn qoiu S.LV'lV'I.IKO.'I "I'lV H(».J '.21A ‘uuti^judaiil jaqin >uAa iaAu iiiani jjiqi ill u ^uiwoijoj am ii« til ja^aj pu« ajiia iiiuuaJ » hi pun "Jukj -ui 3}H3i|^P 3'tl aintui jou iv.i pun ssaimjvq .tiia-'.Ma*! «i ij— spuvq u.%\u sitf .iq iiiani jo-Iukui uoma i| >u uoiiajj (p aqi JipuH sjsajnj 3t]j uiiijj 3iip )iii!a) paniisip I! '(J'.q vk uiojj v}oiu .USA ai(i ‘..Hiiifti ||i.« Mu(R|(luioa a|iluMU( JuJ ai'Jsiiv jaqio -ur qj]'' 1! J" uusuBdmoa v sh "aJio j«aj!( qii.vv tin iml s) i|— sji)!|im>iuas »i! SuiuapKap lo p«31«ui pnqo jno.t |ij aqj itui.viiiiai .q »aAai|aj .\|iu;nlj^uu3 pun 'puijj .uk ji> aii iilo JO uiidil>J«d Uiuii aajj .iaJi.)Ua til >1—maqi j y aqiJJi -aJil oj siuiKi'tiiios ai!iu«iui. u' aiaauadva qjinu UMij p.>ynvnb (lau SI oq.H 'auiJitAqit j«|alai 11 to uon'i-'Bdaiit sqi ]i ‘luijf 'Qo.v pajaiin ajoj'iiaj.iq swq i( iviib JO a«inu iwqi iiinntou .j3Aa jaAo .tiuuuailns sni aiM' 3j sap •'iviuaoj a'iix.\'vjxi s..\OJ.va aa ''''i 3uiiua«3jd u] Harnett County. NOTICE TO CONTRACTOKS. PROPOS.ALS for the building of a Court House and Jail at Lillington, will be received, until the 13th of March, at Summerville. Plans and apecifications will be exhibited during the week of Ham«tt Superior Court, commencing on the I3th of Feb’y next. For informa tion address R. C. Belden, at Johnsonville, Uarnett co. FARQUHARD SMITH, C. C. BARBEE, WM. A. JOHNSON, SION HARRINGTON, R. C. BELLEN, Building Committee. Dee r 20 iVofice Is hereby given, TH.\T at the expiration of ninety days, application will be made for the re-issue of Certificate No. liff), for one thousand shares of Stock in the Westeru Kail Hoad Company, belonging to Cumberland County, the oriiciual one, dated March 1858, having been lost. DAN’L McDIARMID, G. Dt.MlNG, •Coaimissioners. October 24, 1859. * 60tf Hardware. Cutlery, MAUOri^KY, Ace. JAMES MARTINE is now receiving a large and gene ral assortment of every thing in the above line. —ALSO— A prime article of Rio, Laguira and Java COFFEE Crushed and Brown SUGAR; Sugar House SIRUP and MOLASSES. .-Vll of which is offered on as good terms as can be hai in this market. Nov’r 24, 1868. LSiri G 66tf !§TOVES, SHEET IROX, TI.V.WAKI':, &«■ ON HAND, a large assortment of Box anti Cooking Stoves; Tin-ware: Sheet-Iron; Lead Pipe. Also Ihe “OIrf For sale by Nov’r 24. itoniinton Vofff^ JAMES MARTLNE. 66tf PAII%TS, 01£«!!!», Ac. SPERM, Relined, Lard. Linseed aud Tanners’ OIL, White Lead; Burning Fluid; Putty; Window Glass and Sash of all siiei. —ALSO— *' A fresh supply of POND’S PAIN DESTROYER. For sale bv JAMES MARTINE. Nov’r 24, 1868. t>6tf 10 15 v«!old bv CHURCH & DUPONT. Drugirists. No. 36 Maiden Lane. New York, by JAS. N. SMITH. Fayetteville. N. C. And by all respectable Druggi^ti throughout the country. Novll, 185U C6-ly *\ew It ork tielser Ibr Jan’y 14. HARPER’S WEEKLY, for Jan’y 7th, to-morrow. Jan’y 5. E- J- HALE & SON. Bacon, Corn and Hay. HHDS. well smoked BfCON. lOU Sacks CORN. ... 75 Bales Eastern HAY Just received. K F. MOORE Dec. 1, 1859. ^ ^ FreNti Arrival*. Firkins GOSHEN BUTTER. 75 Bbls. White WHISKEY. 50 Boxes Manf. TOBACCO. 25 Tons PERUVIAN GUANO, No. 1. Just received by E. F. MOORfl. 1>«*. 1. 1859. 71_^ Wlii>*Key and Brandy. ^ BBLS. Pure Corn Whiskey; 25 “ Apple Brandy; 20 “ N. E. Jlum: 20 “ American Brandy; 15 “ Old Rye Whiskey. ® I\,T sale by ^ E F. MOORE. Sept 1Z 110 Ral«int! IlaisiRs-! IN Whole, Half and Quarter Boxes, lor 8:*Ie low by D. 4 W. ‘ Dec’r 22, 1869 McLaurin. 77tf
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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