IIP UK TIONKRy lock, of ineous Book^- «, &c. HALK 4 “d Black. ^ill be cmdu ^hvji have doing 8p€edil '-'ted by sufficient ' ’ ‘y and J. W 'yEL^H I 9-8 D1 tHt. J i now rent,...;, hi Te« *r T ^ lij.^ ' Hi he i« Counts afier IsiJan no! like to j„u in- "FMBKKTon T'.itf IfK WIllSKKY. ' mijeiiionu with br tly «up)Iiod with his can be had at hi, «nd LINKN RA(i|, AVI i> murphy 41- lor ^iale. ge. seai> f..r ,ix, iiiicn An l Hd.iiihie Dinke, ?iu.Hrl_\ new. E. J. HAI.E. ON’S )A.M.VSKS. c. • >"N S I.INKNS. unj GENU INI. sloODS, pu!-uha«i uru I & OWDE\, and durabiliiv yf ih« itialU n«ci-»«ar} . aa Liuen« prv* •ki! NVilh till- in;; .• of rJi’ , ! ! he , Atiieri .-in cous;;:u¥i- lui!!*,’ i>j.)d>, will noi rofiraMe. while } ir lb a wurthlttk^ li. I."- KF„ Slrtcl, New Y'irk «'AK01.I\A, I \ i V >ii5. 1'OL'‘iKbt': Tcrui. Uti' Icooi McLeud. Helen ArJian of Catharine d Uaniel James Mc- dmiiiisitrator ol Neill Ki. Norman McLeod, -eod. and .vlpxander McLeod, and John ider McLeod, f the ^ourt, that the irman McLeod, Rod^ Alexander McLeod. John McLeod, minur tide beyond ilie limits ired. that publication siteville (thserver. for to be and appeiir at rier Sesaion^. to be I, Ht tli>- Court Hou«e lay in March, A. D., answer said petition, la'i ay to them, rk - f .mi said Court. WAKbEN. Clerk. arolina^ bv iber A. M'.Ne ■ urt iliTt the il>;- > , std froi;i thi:. the ' i'nary proc-N, t i;- ; . ■ L-iore orler» d, r.- in the Fayetie- ' i:it to b^iu'i ap- t ' ' held for s«id bi^rt 'U. on the fourth id ;h'T> [. f-lf-id, an- t. or idgniHnt final, at iiim. rk of v .l --lid ‘o". Honila^- in Novenitier, >pend^ioe the uijjhty- 11 AivTMAN'. ' Tk. ::aroliiia9 NTV ana. \ ;veit’')er Turui, t’.-ter .MoKaj. oi I ■ : - of I. I. 1 nJ . ,M. K idiiTUri, :i i,.- P.itition ii, a .f the ui.d others, e ijon-re-ji- bv tue Cnurt. that itti-'vi:’c. U’-.-tTver f >r . -ii!-nl dc hext Term 'if our .-‘ai'l nty. r ■ court house day .1. r, I;! ::ary m xt, i. - I : -nid pi ■>.; I-ai. .iid j-. i.;ment ■; , ’ ,1 ud Court. M i ,y ii' No'‘ u 1 . 1-,; ; :i ieiice HAKTM ’.N .^ale ot' I II >r tl il an er, Bor8 n' ' .,f the hI> -ve e 1 lie lit’i.Jition ot S I’lA.NO >ind no r.-^i -r-nully -o- iaii;inati'-n ot the piun ii have se- Ir.r manufacture. . in the inu^>ical \ ■;UXi> and AMateurs in ea in >- u Carolina re 71 a f‘-w out of h, > W Ksq., niMlc ColleJ^. .Sdeni boro’, Kev. T. Camp following gentlemen ieo. E-in-, .ee, K- !-, and other.'!, jiiijri .n at the publisb- Kv-ry initniin^t haif urruuU'l. lund. - "I. te^They 111.,UK- I I'HKMIVMS. with others! ived, and can be d#- tO. H. KELLEV, iT vv'iu, Knabe & Co 34*iy (DIB S E M I-W E E It L, Y. [VOL. IX.l FAYETTEVII.LE, N. C., JANUARY 19, 1860. [NO. 884.] PRIMED MON'UAV AND THURSDAYS Kt)WARD J. 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Advertisers are ritiuo'ied to state the number of insertions desired, or till > 'vi.ll '■>' continued till forbid, and charged accord- iufrly • A'lT.Tiisements to he inserted irtfide, charged 50 per cent extr.'t. til’ll 1AL NOTICE, and after tliis date, no name of a new subscriber will eiUei-ed without payment in advance, nor will the nui lt liu M-nt to such subscr^ers for a longer time thuii i' p:Hd f. r >,: !i oi our old sub!cribevs as desire to take the pa- jei-. ii this-ysieiii will plea.so notify us when making rt'riiitt.iiiceS. J tii'v 1. 1S')8. B1II.I.IONS OF THE STI\D.JR1I SfllOOL-BOORS, PUBLISHED BT A. S. BARNES & BUER, 51 & 53 JOHN STREET, XEW YORK. Dtf'friptite Catalogue* of their Puhlication* i-’iit postpaid to any part of the U. Statet. .AND SOLD BY E. J. H.iLK fc SOX, Fayetteville, \. C. School Teachers, Committee*, Trufteei, Commis-fioners and Fritmh of Edum- tto^, urt' im itfii ;» examine the foUoa- Iny caliKthlf' T> xt-Hooks, for St- hoovc -4 mte^- and — ON ORTHOGRAPHY. Page's Norm.kl Chart of Elementary Sounds. 2 50 Parker and Watson’s Primer, 10 ?.*rker and Watson's .Spellers. 2 Nos. 15 & 25 .Smith's Juvenile Detiner, 30 Suiith's (jran«u,ir-School Spellei-: 40 Smith's Definer's Manual. 50 VVnjlit'? .Analytical (ithography, 25 On Reading and English Qrammar. Parker and Watson's National Readers, 5 Nos. PariUir's Rhetorical Render, 75 Parker and Zachos’ Reading and Elocution. 3“ The English Poets, with Boyd’s Notes, per vol 75 Northend's Little Orator, 30 C'ark's First Lessons in English Grammar 30 • Ink's English Grammar, 50 Welcii's English Sentence 75 North Carolina Readers, No. 1, 2 and 3. Scientific Text Books. Davies' Series of Arithmetics. 15c.. 25, 45 & 75 Davies' Series of Alfjebras. 75c.. .'fl 25 & SI 50 Davies' Series of Geometries. .51. 1 25. 1 50 & S2 Parker's N:it'l PhiloMjphy, 3 vols. 25c., 37^, $1 Porter's Fir-it I!o ik of Chemistry, 50 • porter's Principles of Chemistry, 1 (K) .Ncirton'> Fir.-t Hook of Natural Philo.sophy 50 Norton and Pyvter's First Hook of Sciencfi, 1 00 * M' [nt^'re's Astronomy and f!loK>es. 1 00 llartlett's .System of Natural Philosophy, 4 vol.s. Lardner on the Steam Engine. 1 50 • I’t-rk's Elements of Meclianics. 1 50 ^ iill*iiie nil Roads and Railroads, 1 50 Darby s Southern Hotany. 1 50 SCHOOL GEOGRAPHIES, « WITH .MAI'S .VM) k.\»;ravi.n;s. ^ 'liititeiiir-j'First J.t-s-dns in Geography 25 jr Manual of Geog. 40 60 1 00 Mnnteitii's Introduction t. .M'inteiih'>. New M.inual of Geography .'IcNally s School reography ' SCHOOL HISTORIES, * WITH MAI'.S AND KN(}R A VI N (iS. M iiiteitli's Youth's History oT the U. States 50 \\iilard's S.-h*ol History of the U. States 75 ^ illiinl's Univers il History 1 50 D'vi^’-iit'i tirecian and Roman.Mythology 75 RiL-'>r l'-> K'linan History 1 00 Gould's .Vlison'b History of Europe 1 ■'>) ON RHETORIC, LOGIC, &c. l>:iy .' .\rt of I’iictoric 75 l'. _. d's Kame^' Elements of Criticism 1 25 'Malian's S i«’nce of Lopric 1 50 'vl ihan ♦ Intellcctiliil Pfiilosophy 1 M) iiiard'.s .Morals fortiie Young 50 r*r' ;k«' Latin and Groek Classics. >i'h.",l Teachers' l..i>irary. >) vol. .?1.25 per vol. School Ti'ftchers. Hn.nks' Sd. Register ol .M.inuaT of Devoti. .50 cts. 38 cts. D. & W. MeLAURIN, IITOULD iuyite attontion to ihdir larire &xid d^sirftbltt yy Stock of GROCERIES, (."'onsisting in part of— l.')0 Bag's llio, Laguira and Java Coffee; lOU Bbls. and TIhds. Sugar (assorted;) -5 Hhds. Molasses; oO “ Haeoii—Sides and Shoulders; ;')(>0 ,'^acks Salt; l.^(* Boxes good Tobacco; l:*n “ Sperm, Adamantine (!t Tallow Candles; oO “ Soap (assorted;) 50 “ (’aiidy “ IDO Bags Shot “ lOlKJ lbs. liar Lead; 30 I Bbls. Snuff—Eagle Mills; 25 Kegs Soda; 250 “ Nails. —ALSO— large and general assortment of Hardnare and Cutlery; Farming T’tensils, of all descriptions; American, English, Swedes and Peruvian Iron; Blister, German and Cast Steel; Blacksmiths’ Tools; Coopers’ Do.; (’orn Shellers and Straw Cutters; ?iuckets, Brooms and Pails; Cotton, Manilla and .Jute Hope, (all kinds and | (Joods and prices. SECOJVO STOCK. ST.iRR & WILLIAMS. IMl*OKTEHb Jt JOBBERS OF FOREIG.\ ,\M) DOMESTIC BUY GOODS, Hat«, Capv, Iloof!«, Umbrel las and Kea«iy-.llade Clothing'. West End Favettevili.k Hotel Hihluino. 4 RE now receiving their SE(’OND PURCHASE of ^ Goods for this season. This stock is large, and well worthy the attention of buyers, who are invited to call and examine for themselves. J. B. STARR. .1. WILLIAMS. Fayetteville, Ocf’rl3, 1859 57- r.lL,L^ 1859! JAMES KYLE, TS now receiving his usual supply of Gool#, among which are— Rich Silks, Col'd and Black; French .Merinos and Delaines; English Do. Do.; Kid and Net Gloves, assorted; Bed and Negro Blankets: Bolting Cloths. No 1 to 10; Ready-Made Clothing; Hoots and Shoes: With a very large assortment of other Goads. All o. which were purchased by the package at the lowest price. Thosp purchasing will please call and look at the quality;) Plow Lines and Bed Cords; Hollow Ware; Cotton Yarns and Sheetings at factory prices. .^11 of which will be sold low for cash, or on usual time to prompt paying customers. CorxTRT MKRriiAXTS are respectfully reqnesteil to call and examine our stock before piirch.asing el.se- where. D. & W. McLAURlN. March 3, 1859 93tf To Farmers aud Planters of N. Carolina! Parfii'ularly Those Who Trade at Fayetteville. k LL know the want and feel the necessity of having iv a reliable, home-made Fertilizer, carefullj' preparcil and sold at moderate cost, whose vitality to Plant and durability in Soil, should make it a tit substitute for the expensive Guanos. This desiderrttnm is now attained, in the “N.A.TION.AL FERTILIZER." discovered and patented by Dr. Louis Harper, lately Sute 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, lac. The “National Fertilizer is put up in strong bags of 200 lbs. each, stumped w.th Company's mark, sold here at il 75 per lOO.—or at the Company's Office in New York at 50 per KX) lbs. The undersigned, the sole Agent for this part of the State of North Carolina, has a small supply on hand, and at short notice, will be pleased to furnish to those who may wish to try it. anv required quantitv. BEVERLY* ROSE. Fayetteville. N. C.. Nov. 21 69-3m 49tf II W. C. TROY ■\S Just received this morning, from Steamer North Carolina. I ti bbls. No. 1 Mackerel, new 1-0 “ “ 3 20 .J and .J bbls. No. 1 do. 25 boxes Cheese. 6 kegs selected Goshen Butter. 10 bbls. Leaf Lard. 15 “ New Mullets in oak and pine bbls. He has on hand a general assortment of a MtOCjEJRtE/S, which will be sold cheap for Cash or exchanged for Country Produce. Oct. V,. 1859. 55tf Sept. 13. l85y. J. K. KYCE TS NOW RECEIVING A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL 1 STOCK OF STIPLE m Fl\fV DRV GOODS. — VLSO— nothing, Hats, Caps, Boots aud Shoes* -\11 of which will be disposed of at low prices, either l.y wholesale or retail. Call and examine. No. 34, Corner H.-iy and Donaldson Streets. Fayetteville, N. C., .Sept. 22, 1859. 51tf CO-PAKT.\EUSIIIP. •lleRimmon Stnith^ 1H.\ VE this day associated with myself Mr. MICHAEL SMITH, who has had an experience of five years in the Hat and Cap business in the city of New Y'ork, and is tiioroughly conversant with every department there of. In consequence of this increasetl facility in pur- ch.%sing, coupled with the fact that our goods will be bought exclusively for cash, we will be enabled to sell all goods in our line, to the trade and the community at large, at as low figures as they can be bought in the Northern markets. McRIMMON. Floral €olleg:e« | Clolhingr! ClotliingrSS The ensuing Session in this Institution will commence ■ i Fresh Supply for the Trade of 1859* on the 2d Wednesday in Jan y next. “ * • The public are aware that 1 have been engaged in the manufacturing and T H C}ROCERI£^ AT WHOI.EJ^ALE. I.\M 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 J Bbls: Snuif—Eagle Mills; 50 Boxes Candy; 200f)0 Lbs. Iron—assorted; 50 l)oxes No. 1 Soap; 25 M Cigars; 502 Bags Corn; 75 Bales Eastern Hay; 15 Firkins Butter: 20 I$bls. Leaf Lard; 35 ^ Lbls. No. 1 Mackerel; 5(K^i Lbs. Cod Fish. Acc.. &c. E. F. MOORE. 48- Sept 12, 1R5f) Ra;;^$^in;;r and Hoop Iron. Q AAA VDS. (lunny Bagging. iJUU Hoop Iron and Rope, for sale bv ’ E. F.'MOORE. Sept 12 48- Cniiano! fiJiiano!! i/K A/ Wk lbs. No. 1 Peruvian Guano. For sale by E. F MOORE. Sept 12 48- HD! KVERY ONE WHO IS IIUXGRY! Conic to Overhaii^h’N and Eat. '^IIHE subscriber would inform the inhabitants of Fa JL etteville, and the traveling pu>>lic in genei'al, Il The management and instruction of the institution will be under the Rev. Daniel Johnson and Mr. John C. Sut herland. with an able Corps of Assistants in all the departments. The Principal and itik 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 Institutiou. M. C. McNAlR, Sec’y Board of Trustees. Dec’r 20 77- ~ KEIIMRSVILLE lll«iiOOL MALE AND FEMALE, FORSYTH COUNTY, N. C. Rev. T. S. Whittinutos, A. M., Principal. Miss P. M. W'hittisoton, Principal of Female Depart ment. ^nilE third session of these Schools will open the 3d X January 18U0, and continue 21 weeks. Students will be charged from entrance to the close of the term, without deduotion except in cases of serious sickness. Board, $6 per month. Tuition in the English branches, i'rom to 12 50 per session. Dead languages, 15 00. French, $6. Music on Piano, $20. All other extras equally low. Contingent fee, $1. Half the tuition in advance, the other at the close of the session. The schools are situated in different parts of the village, so as to prevent confusion, and sccure discipline 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. 0. For particulars, address the Principal at Kerners- ille, N. C. Dec’r 22, 185y. 77tf OEIVTAl, i^OTICE. Dr. R. SCOTT, having been absent for several days past, offers his profession al services to the community, and may be seen now regularly in his Office on Person Street, two Doo;j East of the Market, during the hours From y to 1 P. M., 2 to 5 P. M. Dec’r 5, 1859 72-tf FAR:VI for OAA Valuable Swamp LAND, about 60 f .\cres of which are cleared, well drained, and in fine state of cultivation. A good dwelling and all ne cessary out-houses, are on this Land. It is situated about 4 miles North of the Clarendon Bridge, on East side of Cane Fear River, and five miles from the town of Fayetteville; will be sold on favorable terms. O. W. LAWRENCE. Mary’s Garden, N. C., Dec. 15, 1859. 7>-tf Srh'-i!-H'rr pulilished hi the f'nited St'Jlin liai'i n more hiiihly ricitnuiended than the National School Series. Descriptict Cataloijuts of A. S. Barxe.s & Bi rr’s I'ublicjiti' ns, itffti, fij.it j>aid, to any part of the L'uittd States. Just jnibli'ilied Prof. Davies’ new Elementary Algebra. 7o cts. Prof. Btaiok-)' ('le.s^ir's Commentaries. Beauti- fullv illustrated ] 2[> -\ New .'System of Book-keeping, for Schols. By Miiitin At Smith 75 cts. The .Normal .Nletiiols of Teaching the Common Blanches 1 00 Nov 11 I85'j t;7- Save intevent, )\. PE.MBERTO.N has his bills in^de out and is now , ready to settle up. He earnestly requests his friend' who owe Him old accounts to call early, as he is in need nf money. Inierosi will be charged on all accounts after 1st Jan uary of e^ery year. Those who do not like to pay in terest should settle annually. J. A. PEMBERTON. Jaii’y li. 1800. 7(*tf WAATEO. V LARGE quantity of COTTON and LINEN RAGS, for which fair prices will be paid. DAVID MURPHY. A»g. 17 . 41. ay- hat he liHs returned from New York, and is at his old stand on Bow .'Street, iind lias rented the adjoiaing house and fitted it up in a neat and 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 European plan, as will best suit his guests; and where will be found good Oysters in every style. He would refer to his for mer rejuitation as regards keeping a house 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. 40 cts. 25 “ 25 “ 40 “ 25 4X> Fried Tripe, Boiled Ham, Broiled Chicken, Roast Beef, Roast Pork, Oysters stewed, Oysters fried. Oysters raw. Oysters scolloped, Black Tea. 40 cts. 25 “ 40 “ 2.3 “ 25 “ 25 “ 40 “ 25 “ 40 “ HE style of the Firm will be in future McRIMMON i SMITH. MCRIMMON.] [MICnAP.L SMITH. Fayetteville, N. C., Oct'r 1, 1859. 58- nRS. HART AS returned from th^ North, and is now opening and recmving a fashionable assortment of MILLINBRY GOODS, including a variety of F.\NCY ARTK'LES; also, a choice oeleetion of and. Silk Bonnets. The public are respectfully requested to call. tegf“Orders from the country will meet with prompt attention. Store in the .McRae Building, joining the Fayetteville Hotel. Oct 28 62-3m 1.AKOE STOCK! NEW GOODS!! I H.WE just received my Winter Stock of Goods in my line. They were selectcl in the Northern cities by myself, with great care, and bought on the most rea sonable terms, by which I am enabled to offer the larg est stock 1 ever before offered to the public, and to offer lliem At (lireatly Reduced I*rice««! naiTS; Raisins, Figs. Prunes, .Vpples, Lemons, Oranges, Cher ries. Currants, Pie Fruits. Stuff Dates, Citron, .tc. PICKLESJELLlESilFKESElUES; —A great variety.— Pertiinieriew and Extracts, Of various kinds; Fancv Soaps ami Pomades. MUSICAL INSTRLMEiNTS; Fiddles, Drums, Fifes, Flutes, Banjos, Guitars, &c. WALKING C.V.NES, of every kind; Basket and Willow Ware. Hobby Horses, iic. FINE AND luVlMON CANDIHS; Sardines; Fine Cigars; Smoking and Chewing Tobai.'co; Crackers; Fine Pocket Knives; a large assortment of Port-Monaies. some very nice: Fancy Envelopes and Fancy Goods: Toys and Yankee Notions; an assortment of India Rubber Goods, Whips, Combs; Fishing Tackle; C'ocoa and 4>llier FANCY GOODS; Paleri amers. Reticules, Cabs, Rubber Round Combs, Watch Guard.s—Mohair, Silk and Leather, f’ancy Boxes, Pistols. Powder Flasks. Shot Belts, Brandy reaches—in gallon or half gallon j.ars, Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon, Large Lot of Fire Works, j &c., kc., kc., &.C., &.C., kc., &.C. I Spiced and Xorrolk Oj.sters roiistanll} on hand. ! Country dealers and the i)ublic are respectfully in- ! vited to c.ill and examine my slock, as it is ijnpossible ! to enumerate but a few of the leading articles. I have a great many handsome things which cannot ! fail to jilease. J. R. EEE, 1 No. 40, Hotkl Builui.ng. i Dec 3, 1859 72- { Waggon .Tlakin^ and lllack- I 9«niitliin;^. 1MIE business of Wagon Making will be conducted by the undersigned, who will always have sufficient ' force and.’the best of material for doing speedily abd well all work entrusted to him. J. W. WELSH. Dec’r 31, 1859. 79-3m fte^Families supplied with Oysters by the quart or gallon. G. OVERBAUGH. Oct 31 G2-3m 40 Roxe«« and for sale by Dec'r 22, 1859 CliecMC ju«!it received D. & W. McLAURIN. selling of Gentlemen's Garments for 17 or 18 years, and with this long experience believe that I am as well calculated to make good selections, as any person or persons in this business. My .stock is all entirely new and adapt ed to the trade. My stock consists of No. 1 Dress Cloth Coats, Frock Coats (single and double breasted): Business Suits, con sisting of Silk Mixtures, Harrison Cass., Rib Cass, and Union Cass., Fine Beaver, Felt Beaver; Seal Skin and Union Cass. Over-Coats; Felt Beaver Talmas—a new garment, never introduced before this sea son: Pants of all grades, ranging in price from 50 to $9 00; an extra lot of Vel vet, Silk, Grenadine Silk, Cloth and Cas- simere Vests; alarge assortment of Y’^ouths’ and Children’s Clothijig; Gentlemen’s Shawls; Morning Gowns, Gentlemen’s all- wool Under-Shirts; Railroad Rugs; Blan kets: Hosiery: Suspenders: Napoleou-Ties; Cravats; Slocks: Gloves; Bindings; Purses. Persons desirous of having their suits made abroad, can call and leave their measures with me, and I will have them attended to immediately. Call at the “OI¥E PRICE CLOTHING EMPORIUM.” A. J. WOODWARD, Market Square, 2 Doors below S. J. Hinsdale. Sept. 14 49-tf FAYETTE V11.EE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPACT. ASSETS $264,618.62. This company has been in operation more than six years, and has paid its fire losses, amounting to $23,524.87 without any assessment; insurance averag ing its members about J per cent. Amount of property now insured, ?1,503.490.01 Amount premium notes now on hand, 247,738.08 Directors. S. T. Hawley, To Land Buyer»i. The undersigned offerF for sale, in the Coal region, and within eight miles of the terminus of the Fay etteville & Western Rail Road on Deep River, KItlHT HIWDKED .UBES OF LOD, adjoining the land belonging to the e;itate of George Wilcox, dec’d, and lying three miles South from Car- bonton. on Little Pocket Creek. Moore county. These Lands are well adapted to the growth of corn, cotton, wheat, oats, rye, &c. There are on the prem ises a comfortable Dwelling, and all necessary Out houses. with about one hundred anl fifty acres under fence, including forty or fifty acres of never-failing bottom land. This is a rare chance for persons wish ing to make investments, as lands are undoubtedly ad vancing in price in this section. For further information apply to Mr. M. M. McRae, Crane’s Oeek, P. 0., Moore county, or address me at Fayetteville, N. C. DANIEL McRAE, For the Heirs of Gilbert McRae, dec’d. Carbonton, Moore co., N. C.. Aug. 24 43tf lMforsm. I OFFER for sale 640 Acres of LAND, 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 the river, are under cultivation and are well suited to the growth of Corn anil Grass: none of the Swamp has been cleared. There n>-e several good sites for a dwelling house on the sand-hills. Any person wishing to purchase will d.- well to make early appli cation, as I iiaVe determined to sell. THOMAS J. ROBINSON. Sept. 8. 18.58. 44tf ]\otice—.\etfroes Wanted. ^ ) the farmers and citizens of the ('ounties of Duplin, ^ Wayne, Johnston, Harnett. .Moore, Cumberland, Robeson, Bladen, Columbus. Brunswick, New Hanover, and Sampson: The subscriber being desirous of purchasing a num ber of Likely Young NEGROES, of all classes and des criptions, avails himself of this method of informing those who may have such property to dispose of, that they would do well to visit me at home, or address me at Clinton, N. C.—for which they shall receive a visit. Negroes wanted from this time till the 1st of Marcl 1860, for the Mobile and New Orleans markets, for whom tiie highest prices will be paid. EVERETT PETERSON. Oct'r 13, 1S59. 57-5m i\egroes! i^’egroes!! Wanted. GENTLEMEN, your old customer is yet in market for Likely Negroes, for which I am determined to pay the Highest Cash Prices* Persons having such for sale would do well to give me a call, or address me at Clinton, N. C. All orders promptly attended to. J. A. McARTHUR. Clinton, N. G., March 6, 1859. 9-5-lyrpd i%EiiROei§ W A1¥TED. THE subscriber wishes to buy riFT\* IjIKEL, I" JVEGROBS, for which he will pay The Highest Cash Prices. Persons having such property to sell will find it to iheir interest to address me at Clinton, N. C. A. S. C. POWELL. July 26, 1859 35-Ompd I%OW Il¥ .MARKET. ~ ALL persons having NEGROES for sale, will do well to address the subscriber at Clinton, Sampson county, as he is determined to buy and pay as liberal prices for them as the state of the market will permit. By adilresi-ing him he will call immediately, and make liberal oilers, as all will find who will try him. CHARLES T. STEVENS. Clinton. Sampson Co., Sept 10, 1859 48-lypd Geo. McNeill, D. A. Ray, W'. N. Tillinghast, H. L. Myrover, .A. A. McKethan. S. W. Tillinghast, J. D. Williams, Henry Lilly, Jas. G. Cook, N. A. Stedman, A. W. Steel, S. J. Hinsdale, Jas. Kyle, T. S. Lutterloh, Hon. J. G. Shepherd, W’m. McLaurin, R. F. Brown, Wilmington. -A. E. Hall, Wilmington. Officers: GEO. McNEILL, President. D. A. R.AY, Vice President. C. -A. Mc.MILLAX, Secreury John Collins and C. ('. .McCrummen, Travelling Agents. The Company invite applications. May 19, 1859. 10-Y THE \ORTH CAROEI.lfA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Now in the tenth year of successful operation, with growing capital and firmer hold upon public con fidence, continues to insure the lives of all healthy per sons from 14 to 60 years of age, for one year, for seven years, and for life—all life members sharing in the profits. All slaves from 10 to tX) years of age are insured for one year or for five years for two-thirds their value. All losses are punctually paid within 90 days afler 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. HALE, Agent at Jan’y 1859. Fayettev'lle, N. C. DENTISTRY. 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 nuinufacture 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 prop«r metals are made use of in the various operations. Charges will be moderate, that the benetirs of the Profession may be placed within the reach of all who may feel an interest in the preservation of the Teeth. Office over Houston's Jewelry Store, where he may' be found at all times. May 10, 1858. 9tf A CARO. A WORD TO MY OLD FRIENDS— Those persons for whom I have been attending to Banking businesis for years:—I am still willing to serve you with the same promptness that 1 have 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, 18-59. 2(!tf SlPREIflE COURT REPORTS. NEW p:ditiox of DEVEREUX AND BATTLE’S EQUITI, Volume ^PHE subscribers have just printed a 2d Edition of this X volume, (one of the most valuable of the series,) with Notes and References to other adjudged (ftises and to the Revised Code, by Hon. Wni. II. Battle; and with many corrections of typographical errors. Their 2d Editions of the 1st volume of Dev. & Battle's Equity, and 1st Dev. & Battle’s Law Reports, have re ceived the npprobation of the Profession. They also republished a 2d Edition of Devereux’s 1st Equity, (without Notes.) And in addition to these, are the proprietors of the.entire editions of most of Iredell’s Law ilnd Equity, and can supply any volumes extaiTt of the Reports, or complete sets, so far as they can now be had. They propose to put to press a 2d Edition of Dev. & Battle's 2d Law Reports. They deal largely in Law Books, and will at all times order works not on their shelves, to supply their cus tomers. E. J. HALE ii. SON. 0^“lii the binder’s hands, ready this week, JONES’S LAW REPORTS, VoL 6, and Equity VoL 4. For sale, or exchange with the Profession for unbound Nos. when in good order. Faj’etteville, Jan'y 16, 1860. At l\o. 14 and 16, llaj St., FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. H.WING made extensive arrangements for the ap proaching Spring Trade, and in order to clear out my stock of Winter Goods, and to make room for my Spring Iniponations, 1 have determined to make such a reduction as will insure a speedy clearance. 1 have on hand yet, Mantles, Dress Trimmings, Silks, Englisli and French Merinos, Plain and Figured all VVf>ol DeLains, Alpacas, Flannels, Ijinseys, Kerseys, Bed Blankets, Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Embroi deries, Ladies’ French worked Collars and Sleeves, Hemstitched Ud’k’fs,. Worked Flouncing and Bands, Marseilles ('ollars and Sleeves, Jaconet and Swiss Edging and Inserting, French worked In fants’ waists, Bonnets, Hosiery, Ac. IN THE GENT'S DEPARTMENT We have Clothing and Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Trunks, Carpet Bag.s and V'alices, Umbrellas, and a complete assort ment of under Shirts from 34 to 44, and a great many other articles too tedious to mention, all of which will be disposed of ab above mentioned. I®**Call soon. CiEOROE bra:v»t, No’s 14 and IB, Hay Street, Fayetteville. Jan'y 10, 1860. 83tf “ TRf^ST SAEE. By virtue of a Deed of Trust maiie to me by James Huske, for purposes therein mentioned, I will sell at the Market House in Fayetteville, o* Thursday the 2d Feb’y 1860, 2 lots of LAND on the West side of Cape Fear River, above the ('lareiidon Bridge. 66 Acres LAND on Long Branch, joining the larits of E. Barge. W’. B. Wright, and others. The HOUSE and LOIS, residence of Jas. Huske —ALSO— A Family of NEGROES, &c. S. W’. TILLINGHAST,-Trustee Jan'y 11, 18tM). 82ts • Town Property tbr i!>ale. I'iN Monday, the 30th of this month, at the Market House, in Fayetteville, the lot in town, formerly occupied by Mr. Thomas J. Curtis, for Stables and barn, will be sold at Public Auction. It is in a convenient part of town, near to Franklin and Mumford streets, and of ample size fSr the purpose of a horse lot or a Liverv Stable. For terms apply to J. G. SHEPHERD, or S. W. TILLINGHAST, Auct r. Jan’y 14. 82ts BOOK-Bl.NDiNG IN all’its kinds, executed with neatness and despatch, Small jobs when done must be paid before delivered THOS. H. TILLINGHAST. Opposite the Female High School, Hay Street. May 14,1859. 14-ly Hardware, Cutlery, SiADDLEKY, See. JAMES M.\RT1NE 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 C^)FFEE Crushed and Brown SUGAR; Sugar House SIRUP and MOLASSES. All of which is offered on as good terms as can he had in this market. Nov'r 24, 1858. 60tf STOVES, SHEET IKOIV, Tl:v-WAKH, &c. ON H.AND, a large assortment of Box and (’ooking Stoves; Tin-ware: Sheet-Iron: Lead Pipe. .Also Ihe Hontinion Voffee For sale by EotM in Cainpbellton lor ^ale. The sale of Lots Nos. 80, 81 and 82, belonging to the heir# of the late John Thomas, heretofore advertised, having been postponed, I will sell the same at the Court House Door in Fayetteville, on Monday the 30th day ot January. These lots are situated on Person Street, nearly opposite the Davis old place, about loO yards from the old tobacco Warehouse, and upon them is the residence of the late .John Thomas. Terms, One Fourth Cash, balance 6 months, bond and security re(juired. W. A. HUSKE, C. i M. Jan'y 12. 83-3t Ronds tor Male. STATE Bonds.—straight; ■* Cape Fear and L>eep River Do., endorsed by the State, interest payable in .lan’y and July. Apply to A. McLE.\N. Jan'y 16, 1860 H3^Xsw2\v EA.^D FOR SALE. The .«ub.^crib*er having removed West, oifers for sale his L.\NDS in Ilamett t’ounty, lying immediately I on each side of Cape Fear River,*containing 1200 acres j in each tract. These Lands are situated in a healihy j country, pleasant neighborhood, aud within a hall u I mile of the villace of Summerville, with good Dwellings 1 on each place and all necessary Out-Houses, and clear- ! ed Land enough to work 25 or 30 h^nds to advantage, i There are on thebe lands some six hundred acrrs ot fine I Bottom, most of which is uncleared, and well set with white oak and other fine Timber. A birge portion ot the balance is oak aud hickory Ridge Lands; the bal ance is pine Land of n good quality, having been work ed in Turpentine three ywars. These Lands will be sold low for Cash or '\>nug Negroes, or on time to suit purchasers, with approved bonds. Jan'y 13. AOTICE. 1 "EXPECTING to be absent from the Slate until the middle of next Summer, say till July, IbOO, 1 liave authorized Archibald McLean, of Harnett county, to transact business for me during my absence, to sell my Lands in Harnett county, and generally to attend to al! my business. N. G. JONES. Harnett (’ounty, N C., Jan’y 13, 1860. ^3- N. G. JONES. Nov’r 24. JAMES MART IN E. 6titf IV E W TOCK OF I BOOKS ANimATIONERY.io^ Raisins! Raisins!! N Whole. Half and Quarter Boxes, tor sale low by D. & W. McLAURIN. Dec’r 22, 1859 / tf Hymns and Disciplines the M ahodist E. Church,—a.ssorted qualities E. J. HALE k SON. Just received. We are just receiving our ne^f stock of Law, Medical and Miscellaneoas Bookt^' Soliool Books; Blank Books; Writing Papers; Envelopes, &o. E. J. UALfi k SON Oct’r 6, 1869 .^EW BOOKl§. ^ VARIETY of School Books, &c.. just received. E. J. H\LE & SON. i^ew A'ork Ledger Ibr Jan’y 14. HARPER’S WEEKLY, for Jan’y 7th, to-morrow. Jan’y 6. E. J. HALE & SON. Carriage and Harness lor Male. i SECOND-HAND large Carriage, (seats for six,) XI. McKethan’s make, 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. PAIIVTS, OlEM, &c. SPERM, Refined, Lard, Linseed and Tanners' fe»IL> White Lead: Burning Fluid; Putty; AVindow Cflass and Sash of all size*. ’ —ALSO— A fresh supply of POND’S PAIN DESTROYER. For sale by JA.MES MARTINE. Nov’r 24, 1858. 6t>tf To Rail Road, Contractors! JUST RECEIVED too WHEELBARROWS, lii;ht and strong, for the Rail Road. For sale by D. & W. McLAURIN. March 29. 1859.- 800tf rVew Books, Caution! IN the early port of last year I hired a negro man from a siranger calling himself liroicn, and hailing from the neighboriiood of Rockini^ham. Richmond Co., N. C., for wiiicli I gave him my note, wiihout security, for S'llS, payable Jan'v 1, IBtJO. The Negro, after working faithfully fcr me for a IWv days, very suddenly di.-^ppeared, and si ifc flion 1 have never been able to find the whereabout of .Master or slave. On inquiry, I learn that no such man as this Hrotrn has ever lived in or about Rockingham. This is therefore to warn all persons from trading for said Note, as having received no value, I atn de^rmined not to pay it. M. C. Cumberland Co.» Jany H. 18G0. Salt. LA MONT. S2-4t ^ we can furnish low. May 2. Cheese and rv ^ Bf)XES good Cheese: D. & W. McLAURlN. 10 tf by Harriet B. .Ylc- Keever. Edith s Ministry; Sunshine, or Kate Vinton; The Flounced Rob«, and What it Cost. Juat rec’d. Deo 8. £. J. HALE & SON. RR^iSS STR^t^IJVER WIRE. GOOD supply of various No’s just received, which | L ^ I’OO Sacks Salt, in fine order. ,ln»t received by E. F MO(.»RE. Jan'y 11 82-3w Look out for Yoiirsell*! All those indebted to me either by note or account, are required to come up and settle immediately, as I cannot wait any longer. Yours, very respectfully, R. D. DAVIS Dr. FUINK WILLMMS’S KIE WHISKEY. R MITCHELL ha.s made anangements with Dr. , Frank WiUiams. to be constantly supplied with his celebrated RYE WHISKEY, which can be .haj at his Stora at all times, by wholesale or retail. Oct’r 11, 186». 56-tf Jan’y 9 82-it

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