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HALE & SON, KDITORS AND PROPRIETORS Prloe for the .''enii-Weekly Obskrver S3 00 if paid in ud'ancti; S3 50 if paid during ;he year of subsci ip- .juii; or >4 after tlie year has expired. t .>r the Weekly Obskrvkr S2 W per annum, if paid in advance; Si! 60 if paid during the year of subscrip tion; or S'S iX) after the year has expired. ADVEUTIShMENTS inserted for 60 cents per ,quare of lines for the first, and 30 cents for each succeeding publication. Yearly advertisements by spe- oinl contracts, at reasonable rates. Advertisers are requested to state the number of insertions desire'l, or they will be continueil till forbid, and charged accoril- ingly. Advertisements to be iui^rtcd inside, charged -50 per cent extra. SPECIAL NOTICE. Friiin and after this date, no name of a new subscriber will be entered without payment in advance, nor will the {>aper be ^ent to such subscrWiers for a longer titne than is paid .“^r. Such of our old subscribers as des^ire to take the pa per on tbis system will please notify us when making remittances. Jan'y 1, 1858. FAl’KTTEVII.I.E BOTE I., T. WADDILL, Proprietor. MHIS, the most commodious Hotel in Noith Carolina, fronting 300 feet ou Ilay and onaldson Streets. located in the centre of the business portion of the town, and surrounded by all tire Banking Houses, Wliolesale Merchants and princi pal Produce Dealer^^. Business men will find the Hotel a convetiieiit and comfortable hoiise. All tlie Stages arrive and depart from this Hotel. Fayetteville. Oct. 1, 51- Sill'MW ELL HOUSE, A FKW DOORS XORTH OF THE MARKET HOISK. $OLD OF THE .Jilt \VlN(i to the extensive increase of patronage to this House, during the year, 1 have ex- tendeil my facilities by the addition of a num ber of comfortable sleeping rooms, with other import ant improvements, whi»ii will add materially to the comfort and convenience of those favoring me with their patronage. To those wjio have been my kind friends anti cus- ' tomers for the past six years, 1 temler my most sincere , thanks, at the same time respectfully soliciting a con- ! tinuance of their patronage, and also the patrenage of a large number of new patrons. I have good Stables and a Xo. I Ostler. P. SHEMWELI- Jan y H;, 1800 84- \ViY.\E liOr»«E, GOLDSBOKtr, N. C. ^pHE undersigned announces to the public 1 tliat 1)6 ha.s taken charge of the above Es tablishment. and is prepared to accommodate Boarders, by the day, week or month. And he assures all who may favor him with ti^eir patronage, that he will en'leavor to give ]>crfect satisfaction. Tal le supplied with the best tlie market afl'ords. JAS. G. SMITH. Goldsboro’, Jan'y 28, 1850 84-lyr NEAREST AND gUlCKEST ROtTE TO TUE KAIL.ROAD! FRSNCH STRANGE, Attorney at Law, | Fayetteville, N. C. I Office that recently occupied by C. G. VVrighi, Esq., over the one now occupiel by him in Dr. Robinson’s building. Green Street, Dec’r 2, 1869. 72- i W.H. r. Attorney at Law, Fayettkville, N. C. YY^ILL attend the County and Superior Courts of; IT Cumberland. Harnett. .Moore and Robeson Coun- ; ties. Prompt attention given to the oolloction of all i claims entrusted to his hands. (Jet. 17, 1859. r)8-tf I LAW I^OTICE. I rpHIO Subscriber having removed from Summerville to I 1 Fayetteville, will attend the County and Superior I (,'ourts of Cumbfrland. Harnett and Moore. His oflice I will be at liis residence, on Green Street, opposite the Episcopal Church. The Mjargest Varrins^e Fuelttrsf in fhe South! ^SADDLE A:V» harness FACTORY. The subscriber begs leave to return his thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him. and in forms the public that he iias now and will continue to have an increased RESPECTFULLY informs his friends .ind the public, that he has built up large substantial Brick Build- _ ings at his Old Stand, expressly for inanufactufi^f' Car- . figtl i't wiii'not fail To please' rheni" riagea. 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 same. He warrants his work to be made of the best material and by experienced workmen in each bratich of the business. Hi.s work will compare favorably with any made in the United States, Valuable Property at Auction. INTENDING to remove from the State, I offer for sale my House and Lot on Rowar. street. The Hous(? is very comfortable and in excellent re pair, containing a parlor and dining-room 'handaoicelj papered, with coal grate? tuid gas fixtures ia each, ft commodious bed room with tire place, a bed room with- , , ,,, , ,, nur, ft convenient store room, pantry, and back gallery, i a kitchen anl servant’s ropm attached—with fire-pUce; two servants' rooms with fire-places, all .lathed and plistpred; a corn house and smoke house, a large stable wiih feo«l room, carriage and cow houscs and other oui.- buildings—all new and in good repair. Theie ia also a .spring of water suitable far domestic purposes. ; On the east of the House is a flower-garden contain ing a large collection of choice roses and other rare and betrutiful flowers, a splendid Magnolia tree, and an arbor upon which are three fine scuppernong grape vines. (.)n the west is a kitchen ganlen in which are a choice variety of fruits—.\pricols. Nectarines, Peaches, blue and Greengage Plums, Strawberries, Raspberries, and ^ an arbor of delicious Grapes of three varieties. Below . the stable and garden is a well-drained and productive i meadow. As for health, this Lot will compare with any in the ness Makers. whos« work he will war rant; and that he is 'prepared t« ofl'er to the public a large and varied ua^ni i- meiit of every thing kept in his line. His sssortujent of Saddles, harness, Bridles, Trunks, Travelling Bags. V'alices, &c., is unsurpassed for workniansliip Hnd ma terial, and will compare favorably for neatness with any other Manufactory, either North or South. Persons wanting any thing in hiii line will do him a favor to call and examine his stock before purchasing, as he is satis- His cstablishmem will be foHnd five doors East of Cape Fear Bank, on Person Street. Repairing done with neatne'^s and despatch. W. OVERBY. Fayetteville, N. C.. Jan'y 9, 18C(t. 81-t>in Persons indebted are earnestly reriueated to call and' town-of Fayetteville. Although occupied by manyfam His correspondents will please address him hereafter ! for neatness and durability. He is determined to sell settle, as I must have money. at Fayetteville, instead of Sumuiurvillc. NEILL McK.W Jan'y 21, 18f.O. 85 tf I and do any work in his line on as gotnl terms as any ! 'VAD'V'U f' • H work done elsewhere that is as well done. He now has , CAROL.1.^ A t Ol H. W. HORNB, .f TTOR.^'K !• .1 T II*, on hand, finished. THE LARGEST STOClv OF Carriages, Barouches, Rockaways and Buggies, ever offered in this place, and a very large stock of work i M4vk.- 1 . .1 /-.il- i- w' T> xr • I. V, , nearly finished, which will be finished daih’. All of j be f.Htnd a the Office of « m. B. W nght, Esq., | . near the ( ourt Hm.se. ^ punctual customers. ha? on hand more than | one; HUNDRED AND FIFTY VEHICLES finished! and in course of construction. 8-1V June 30, 1859. JOSEPH liAKKR, Jr., ATTO K \ E V A T L A W , AS taken an office next door to Wni. B. Wright’s Law Office ou Green Street. He will attend and practice in the Countj’ and Supterior (Jourtb jf Cumberland, Bladen, Robeson and Sampson. March 23, 18.50. 7I(tf H STWDIRD SCHOOL-BOOKS, PtTBLISHKD BV A. S. BARNES & BURR, 51 & 63 JOHN STREET, :VEW YORK. Deneriptite Catalogues of their Publications sent pottpaid to any part of the U. Statei. ANn SOLD BY E. J. H.1LE A S0\. FajetteTille, X. C. School Teachers, Committees, ■ Trustees, Commissioners and Frieniis of Educa tion, are invited to examine the follua- ing valuable Text-Books, fur St'hoom Academies and CoUejt n:— ON ORTHOGRAPHY. Page s Normal Chart of Elementary Sounds. 2 50 Parker and Watson's Primer, 15 Parker and Watson's Spellers, 2 Nos 15 &. 25 Smith’s Juvenile Defiuer. 3t.' Smith's Grammar-School Speller; 40 Smith’s Definer’s Manual. On Wright’s Analytical Othography, 25 On Reading and English Orammar. Parker and Watson’s National Readers, 5 Nos. Parker’s Rhetorical Reader, 75 Parker and Zachos’ Reading and Elocution, 37 The English Poets, with Boyd’s Notes, pervol 75 Northend’s Little (Jrator, 30 Clark’s First Lessons in English Grammar 30 •.’lark's English Grammar, 50 Welch's English Sentence 75 North Carolina Readers, No. 1, 2 and 8. Scieiitlfic Text Books. ^ Davies' Series of Arithmetics, I5c., 25, 45 i 75 ^ Davies' Series of Algebras, 75c., SI 25 & #1 50 r.i Davies’ Series of Geometries, $1, 1 25, I 50 & J2 J Parker's Nat l Philosophy, 3 v.j1»^. 25c., 37J, $1 y Porter's First Book of Cliemiati’y, -50 ■■ Porter's Principles of Cliemistry. 1 fM) 00 Norton's First Book of Natural I’hilosophy 50 •• Norton and Porter's Fir?* Book of Science, 1 00 McIntyre’s .Astronomy and Globes, 1 W • Bartlett’s Sy.~tem of >atural I’liilosophy, 4 vols. * Ltirdner on the Steam Engine, 1 50 . Peek's Elements of Mechanics. 1 5o ^ Gille>pie on Roails and R;iilrouds, 1 50 Darby's Southern Botan}', 1 5o SCHOOL GEOGRAPHIES, I • WITH MAPS AND ENCRAVI.\0S. ij Monteith's First Lessons in G»»ography 2’> “ Monteith's Introduction to Manual of Geog. 40 Nlonteith's New Manual of Geograi>hy HO -McNally's School Geography 1 O^i 5 SCHOOL HISTORIES, - U ITTl M.VPS AND ENfiRAVINGS. Monteith's Youth's History of the U. States 50 Willard's School History of the U. States Willard's Universal History Dwight't Grecian and Roman Mythology Ricord s Roman History I Gould'.i Alison's llistorj- of Europe 1 HOLMES & ROBINSON’S FOIR HORSE STAGE LIVE TO KEXAXSYILIE, VIA WARSAW, IS the shortest and most expeditious for travelers going North or South. Leaving Favetteville every day at 2 o'clock P. M. THROUGH IN TEN HOURS. The traveling public who would study their comlbrt and convenience will take the Warsaw Stage. THROUGH TICKETS TO WELDON may be had at the Stage Otfice. Fayetteville. Aug 5, 18-59. 38-ly LUT I KKLOH’S LINe7 STE.VMER “F.VNNY" leaves Fayetteville every Mon day and Thursday morning, at 15 minutes after Sun rise; and Wilmington Tuesday anil Friday, at o’clock, —carrying passengers and freight. Steamer ‘-SOUTHEKNER.’' with a full'coniplement of Flats, makes one or more trips per week, as circum stances may require. The accident to the Steamer ■‘ROW.\N" will be re paired ill a few davs. She will then take her place in the line. ' T. S. LUTTERLOH. Oct’r 4, 1858. 51-tf STATE (AK AND MACHINE WORKS. ^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 Curs 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. &c., at short notice. By an arraligement made with the Jioston Belting Companj’, we are prepared to receive orders for all kinds of India Rubber Belting and Hose at their prices. Having started our Engine, and Woodwortii’s Planer, we are prepared to jihine all descriptions of Lumber | river. P. J. )«ilACLAIR, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, FAYETTEVILLE. N. C., II'^ILL practice in the I'ourts of Robeson, Cumberland, yy Harnett and Richmond Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to hin. Feb’y 5. 1859 80- A. J. HALE, ATTOllNEY AT l.AW, Awheborou^^li, C., (OFFICE IN THE (’OURT HOUSE.) Al’^ILL practice his profession in Randolph and the yy adjoining Counties. Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to his care. Jan'y 20. 18iJ0. 85tl A. D. ;UeL.EAi\7 Attorney and Counsellor at Law, SUMMEHVILLK, N. C., \\T ILL attend the Courts of Cumberland, .Moore, John- Tf ston and Harnett Counties. PRuMPT ,attention given to the collection of all claims entrusted t > his care. Dec'r 20, 1859. 7b-ly RORV YlcAAIR, •.ittorney ami Counsellor at lu.mbt^;rton. n. c. l\riLL attend and practice in the County and Superior Tf Courts of Robeson. Riciimond and Cumberland All business intrusted to him will receive prompi at tention and collections punctually remitted. Oct. 6, 1859. 55tf JOH.\ P. FtXLER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, WILL PR.\CTlCli IN THt COURTS OF Robeson, Cumberland, C’olunibu!* and Bladen. Otiice at Lumbcrton, Robeson Co., N. C. July 5. 1859 ijytf R. TI. ORREMi. TURPEWriWE INSPECTOR. Those sending their Spirits Turpentine to me may rely upon it to have promjtt and carofiil attention. My warehouses are fronting the wharves and nenr tlie Bli^(“.^ll work made by him is warranted 12 months ■ with fair usage, and should it fail by bad workmanship : or material, will >>e repaired free of charge. Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and ex amine for themselves. j Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. 1 Repairing executed at short notice and on very reason- { able terms. 1 May 28, 1859. 89-tf i FRERCK^ A: RAEDER, SUCCESSORS TO N . B O V 1) E N & S O N , ITTILL CONTINUE to manufacture and keep on W hand all .\GRlflLTl8.\L IJll'LEMEMS A full assortment of Made heretofore Plows, Corn-Shellers, Horse-Powers, Threshers, Thresher and Separator WM. CARTER & SON, Wholesale k Retail Dealers and Manufacturers . OF ALL KINDS 01' Mjcather, SadtUes and MMaruestt, Of every description. Collars,'Whips, &c. And we also particularly call the attention of the whole surrounding country to give us a call, as we are de termined that none shall surpass us in quality or low prices; and we will give the highest cash price at all times for Raw Hi'.les and Tallow, in exchange for our articles. Country Merchants wou4d do well to call and examine our Stock, as we can sell them Shoes of a much better quality than tliey usually get, on very accommodating terms. Southern Pl-anters would do well-to send us all their orders as we are making a No. I article of NEGilt) SHOES, that are warranted to give entire satisfaction. N B. All Orders from a distance shall have prompt attention. S. S. CARTER. WM CARTER. Golddton P. O., Chatham Co.. N. C., ) March 15, 1859. / Cultivators, Straw and Feed-Cutters, Seed-Sowers. (’idcr iiii'l Sugar Mills, They aKo manufacture SHAFTING AND MACHINERY For Grist Mills, Circular and Vertical Saw Mills. Gold, Copper and Silver Mines, Tobacco Presses and Fixtures, &c., &c., IRON AND BRA.SS CA.STINGS. FORGINGS and FINISHED WORK of every descrip tion made to order, and warranted in every respect. Repairs of every description of Machinery done at short notice. Salisbury, N. C., Jan’y 2, 18»)0. 83-.?m iNESS 96- lonstantly Manuracturlng at my Establishment, rVERY VARIETY OF HARNESS,, Hi Saddles. Bridles, Collars, Whips and Trunks; all kinds of Leather, Calf Skins and Oil; Condition Powders, for diseased Horses and Cattle; Coach Trimmings, Carpet Bags, Valises, Saddlery, Hardware, &c. The largest stock in the State, sold wholesale or retail, at the lowest New \ork prices* Harness and Saddles repaired. JAMES WILSON, No. 5 Market st, Wilmington, N. C., near the Wharf. Oct. 19, 1859. 59-lypd. 1 .50 tH) 5J ON RHETORIC, LOGICj &c. Day's Art of Rhetoric Boyd's Kames’ Elements of Criticism Mahan’s Science of Logic Mahan's Intellectual Philosophy Willard's Morals for the Young Brooks’ Latin and Greek Classics. School Teachers’Library, G vol. .'{1.25 per vol. School Teachers’ Register 50 cts. Brook*' School Manual of Devotion 38 cts. .V-- School-/io'iks ever puhlinhed in fhe United States hai'i- bren more hiyhly reconimendrd than th>’ NatlDual School Series. Desrriptii'e Cntuloyun of \. S. Baknes &. Bi rk’s I’ubHcaliom, tent, /‘ost pni'J. to any jni'rt of the .United Stiitex.. Just published Prof. Davies’ new Elementary Algebra. 75 cts. Prof. Brooks' Cassar's Commentaries. Beauti fully illustrated i 25 New System of Book-keeping, for Schols. By Martin & Smith 75 cts. The Normal Methods of Teaching the Common Branches 1 00 Nov 11 1859 . 07- WA.’VTED. ~ LARGE quantity of COTTON and LINEN RAGS, for which fair prices will be paid. DAVID MURPHY. Aug. 17 41- C'arriase and HarneMw for Male. \SEroND-H.\ND large Carriage, (seats for six,) McKethan’s make, in good condition. And a double Set of Carriage Harness, Oveiby's make, nearly new. tor sale together or separately. and Scantling, which will be kept on hand, for sale I either in the rough or dressed, as parties may desire, j Contracts taken for the erection of Buildings, niate- 1 rials furnished, and jobbing of all kinds executed with j neatness and despatch. i Counters and Desks made to order, Stores fitted. ; Sash, Door? and I.litids manufactured, eqtial to any- I thing of the kind to be found in the Northern market. ; WALTON & BARRY, Car Builder* and .Machinists. FayettevilU", Oct 3. ls59 54 tf i tiAS FITTI\;S \M> FIXTURES. fpHE subscribers will be prepared l.y the middle of I 1 Allgust, to supply every description of Buildings,— ! Dweflings. Stores. Factories. ..vc.—with all rlie neces- I sary FIXTURES, for the introduction of (lAS. -\s we are constantly engaged in the business of build- ! ing Gas Works in this unil other States, we of course ' can afford to bring on a large stock and sell on more reasonable terms th in others. Our stock will include j Chandeliers. Pendents. Brackets, (ilass, iVc. j As we ha\o leased the works for five years, it will be . to the advantage of those requiring such fixtures to pet them of us, since uj)on us will fall the care of them, keeping them in repair, icc. For this purpose it is : both our interest and pleasure to emjily none but the i best Gas Fitters. I In our absence for a few weeks, all who wish to have j the Pipes introduced into their buildings, will please ' learve their names with .Mr. W. N. Tillinghast, who will give all necessary information on the subject. It i.= . desirable to know as early as 7>ossi':'le. so that the Fix tures may be introduced at tiio sanu time with the con struction of the works, and tbus all i\. iy light up simul- : taneottsly. WATERHOUSE & BOWES. Fayetteville, June 10. 22-tf Fixtures. 45tf Sept'r 13, 185H. 0%VEA A. VARBROKiiU. -WE this day entered into Copartnership for the H purpose ol transacting the Coniniission and Forwarding Business, in all its branches, in Wilmington, and will give prompt pei'sonal atteuiion to all business entru.sted to their care. Liberal cash advances will be made ou Consignments ol Country Produce. ftO>“Ollice on North Water St., over H. Vonglahan's Store. JOHN W. OWEN. O. S. V.AKBROL(JH. Wilmington, Oct 20, 18-j,.> i»4- %V|||. H. Tl'RI.IA€.^rOi\, Commission Merchant^ WlLMlN(JTON, N. C. 11’'ILL give special attention to the sale or shipment TT of all Naval Stores, Cotton, I'lour, Titnber, and other country produce. Refers to; il. R. Savage, Cashier Bank of Cape Fear, Wilmington; Jno. Dawson, Pres't Wilmington Branch Bank ot North Carolina; W. 11. Jones, Cashier Raleigh Branch Bank of Cape Fear. Nov 9, 1859 05-1 f «E0. H.\RRISS. W. w. H.MlRtSS. J. IIOWl:LL. HARR1S3 & HOWJEiLL, lonimisslon and Forwarding Merchants, WILMINGTON, N. Oct. 17, 1859. 58-1 Ypd ROBERT H. € OWA.\, iieneral Commission mlMet'chttnt^ WILMINGTON, N. C. To the IntereMf oT Turpentine Di!«tillerN. M.A. B.VKER would respectfully inform Turpentine . Distillers and others tiiat he is fully prepared to Manufacture or Repair Turpentine. Bran'ly anil Whis key Stills, Worms. \c., in fact, anything in the line of Sheet-Copper or Iron work. ■ Particular attention given to the making of Steam Pipes from a superior kind of Copper, for Boats, Mills, &c. ,\1l work entrusted to my care shall be properly done, and warranted, atu^on the mo.st favorable terms as re gards price. (live me a call and see for yourself, and I know 1 shall have your patronage. Being & practical workman, I attend to all the work myself, which I find is to the advantage of both rny customers and myself. ilies. as far as can be ascertained, there has not been a death from disease upon it in more than fifty years. At the same time and place, will be sold a Lot front ing on Ramsey and Moore streets, containing nearly three acres, well fenced, wall drained and enclosed by a cedar hedge.' Also, fifty acres of Land in Cypress Swamp, Harnett County—(having never seen this pfece of land I cannot recommend it. i The sale will take place at the Market House, at 12 o’clock, on Tuesday, the 31st inst., it being the week of Special Court. Terms at sale. JOHN WINSLOW. C. E. LEETE, Auct'r. Jan’y 21. 80ts “jolsvIliLK lllGirMrOOLSr Hale and Female. ■ Rev. WM. L. VAN EATON, A. M., Principal. DANIEL L. CLAY, Assistant. ! Miss LUCY J. ARMFIELD, in charge of the Female I Department. Miss ROCINDA J. DOUGHERTY, in charge of the Music Department. Miss SARAH DOUGHERTY, in charge of the Painting j Class. The 31 St Session of these prosperous and growing Schools opened the 1st Wednesday in Januflty, with I all the departments of instruction filled with efficient and experienced teachers. Our buildings are large, commodious and well fur nished with Apparatus, Globes, Maps, ^c., situated in a beautiful grove, at a suitable distance apart. COST, PER SESSION OF TWF.XTY-ONK WEEKS. ■ Board, including every thing except candles, S6 and $7 English branches, $10 and $12 : Latin, Greek and advanced Mathematics, $15 ! Music, 520 Painting, in oil, SIO Contingent fee. SI For further particulars address the Principal, (and Catalogues will be sent,) at Jonesville, Yadkin Co., N. C. Jany 20, 18^0. 85-3m IMllill I Ralcis^h, C. The spring ter.vi of i860, will begin the SECOND THURSDAY IN JANUARY, and con tinue 21 weekt. FACULTY. T. H. BRAME, A. M„ President and Prof. of Latin, Mathematics atjd Experimental Science. REV. R. T. HEFLIN, Prof. df Moral Philosophy MISS A. J. SEARLE, Teacher of French, German and Oil Painting. MISS S. E. COOK, Teacher of Music, Grecian and Oriental Painting, Painting in Water-eolors, Drawing, Leather-work, &c. MISS , Teacher of Muiic and English MRS. M. A. BRA>fE, Matron. EXPENSES PEK 21 WEEKS. English Branches, $16.00 Latin, Greek, French and German, each, 10,00 Music, with usfe of Instrument, 22,iX> Grecian and (.>riental Painting, PalntinJ: in Water- Dr. Bronson having been so far reduced by con«tinip- tion, as to be considered beyond aM hope of recovery by the most eminent oT 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 immediate connection, and effect ot the state of the bloo'l upon the health and sy stem. The result has been the production of this “BLOOD FOOD,' from the use of which Dr. Bt -uison was restored to per fect health. Wiihin six months after its introduction, over two thousand consumptives were elfectually cmed by it. If you have an}* complaitits of .i eonsutiiptive tendency. Cough, Cold, Ilead-aclie. P.ilpitation ot tin.- Heart, Loss of Appetite or P.iin in the Side, lose no tiiiie in procuring a bottle of the -‘BLOOD FOOD.’ If 10,00 15.00 5.00 1,50 1.00 r.0,00 Marble Factory, old Copper bought for cash or taken in exchange for you are sutTering from Nervous Debility, or your sleep new work. M, \. B.\KER. is broken and disturbed, if your Spirits arc Depressed. Hny Street. Fayetteville. N. C. or your Organs Relaxed, you will find in this an un- July 27 35-timos failing remedy, by commencing with ten lrops. 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 ca« herjj finl ' the most efficient and grateful relief. A benefit is al- 1 ways experienced after taking only -ne bottle. I;i Male | or Female Complaints and Weaknesses, the sufferer. [ after trying other remedies in vain, miy rest assureil, : that a certain cure will result from the u«e of two or | three bottles. The “BLOOD FOOD " is etfectunl in all ' cases of Eruptions. Salt Rheum. ScriTfuln ami other like . complaints. Pale and emaciated children and adu’.ts | are immediately beneStted by its use. It gives strength i to the body, and color and beauty to the skin. Phy sicians of all schools are using it with wonderful success. For full directions, see circulars. I’rice;rl per bottle. colors. Drawing, each. Oil Painting, Embroidery. Wax-fruit, Lcathw-work, each. Lectures and use of Apparatus, Contingent Expenses, Donrd. including -ervattfs’ attention and fuel. Wushing and lights, from !?1,50 to S2 per uionth. Pupils received at any time, and chwrged from time of cntrdriee till end of term. Deductions made only for protracted sickness. All bills payable half at the beginning and half at the v nd of term. Persons desiring further information will please ap- plv to T. U. Bra.De, or Rev. R. T. Heflin. M. A. BLEDSOE. Pres't. Board Trustees. .V. M. OokmXn, Sec'y. Nov. 18. 09-351 ~ ~ nvH. F. e7 hi nke AS a fine lot of P.AUE ROSES, EVERGREENS and DECIDCoL'S SHRUBS for sale cheap. Persou.s wishing to purchase will please apply at once. Also, a fewiieeti House Plants, Asparagus Roofs. aniHfitraw- berry Vines by the quantity. 50 Black Hamburg Grape Vines. ,lan'y 24. 85-4t H TWO nOORS ;1B0VR ('. T. HAIGil i S«.\S’ STORK Fayeitevilie, V. fi-t-ypd Oct. 13. 1859. 57-lY A Nov. ID. E. J. HALE. .\E\V ItOOKlS. VARLETI of School Books, &c., just received. £. J. HALS It SON. The subscribers have now at Mr. W. N. Tilliughast’s j Crockery Store, SA.MPLES of Gas Fixtures. They | would be clad if persons intending to use the Gas would I r>a- c .i o mi. i «• . . . „ „ 11, .1 . .1 • 1 „ u fill I I. 1 I Othce South Corner Market and Water streets, up-stairs. call and select, so that their orders may be filled by the | ' time of lighting up—early in November next j WATERHOUSE » BtJWES I Fayetteville, Sept 24, 1859 52- i JOSEPH R. BI.6sSOM. » II I N M I 4t ,\ i AND ! Forwarding Merchant, ! W^ilminston^ .V. C. j fliarProtnpi personal attention given to all Consign- * ments, and Cash advances made on Produce to be shipped to other ports or sold in this market. Feb. 12, 1855. *;7,f H. GRAHAM, C0^1i*lIiSSM0.^* »nERCMUl^^*T, WILMINGTON, N. C. WILL give prompt and personal attention to all con signments of ^iiirits Turpentine, Rosin, Tar and I Turpentine, and all country produce for sale. Office up stair.s, over the store of Mr. Vonglahn, and joining Lutterloh’i Wharf, North Water Btreet. j Jun* 28. 26tf T. V. B. ii. WORTH, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, | WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan'y 28, 1859 b4tf W. H. ALLEN.] ^J. M. CL.\RK. | ALLEN & CLARK, Commission .^lerclianls, WILMINGTON, N. C. DEALERS IX LIME, PL.tSTEKj ( EMEM, HAIR, At’. jBbP“ Agents for Rush & firrell’s Line of Steamers.“^5^ Prompt personal attention given to consignments o Naval Stores, Cotton or other Country Produce, for sale or shipment. I Ja,n’y 19. 1859. 81- xlfew Books, by Harriet B. .^Ic- Keever. Edith S Ministry; Sunshine, or Kale Vinton; The Flounced Robe, and What it Cost. Sac 8. E, J. Just rec’d. HALE & SON, J. \\, BAKER Is now receiving from the North the largest, finest, and most carefully selected stock of FtlKHITI'lt r, ever offered in this market: ^hich added to his own manufacture, makes his assortment complete;— all of which he will sell oii 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 Glasses: Willow Wagons and Cradles; Side Boards; Bureaus; Secretaries and Book-Cases: What- Nots; Tables. aP sorts; Waslj Sttinds; Candle Stands; Wardrobes; Picture Frames and Glass; Window Shades; Cornices: Curtain Bands; Sofas in Mahogony and Wal nut; Tete a Tetes; Ottomans; Divans and Stools; Chains of every variety. Fine Rosewood Pianos, one with iEolian at tachment; Rosewood Melodians. from the best manufac tories in New York and Boston, warranted as gool as any made in fhe country, and wiU be sold at New York prices—freight only added. I September 2, 45tf ■3in"'t J->'t siu^a ■pj.v\o||i)j .iii.iiJit sq iciiiu a|ij.i(| udim |iuui>jk |i-«I.|hj w suuiij,ui;> ; sqi -sasvj ||« uj -sijmoiu I|^ "> »pujiii lima 11 UIISH^J aiuiiS .tqi :aii|'iui.>.\|iH j jqi si jsim-.x . ainqu .9S>l| n ds iqi U«D S« S1U3III •XIIJ .A . I! 3lUl| q.lUi lU.iJJH lll'lllv;.! >« , iwqi aqi jm IjjJ j .qiu unqi »jiiui q.mm «.» sji U i|— , .|l-«’| Ji Buijii.iiijrt u) amii nu iij iiu\ lurtiiKiin.Mj A|i>jujkj j ‘Xiy ji suo|v|nAiioj 111 ||« “* ni ■ w auij'q PUM ;».ujpyu(ij qijw uo p) ) u aq ukd 1| «J-> »ii!|i | lo 3uiu» puH |k;wj t-om J.l. iH.> -"’.-t .1 Ml-*-' x*! 1"'^ I : aqi 111 PI'M "i li oqi -'".J ] 3ut.»jilJJ pu«'%uin3 aqi 3uiuJi|os joi -usiu ; aij sw'qDiis'.O.VIHX’JI.I. f)MU\:-l.UA S.I.MV'I IIVO.) 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Dnigzists. No. .30 Maiilen I r-ti;*. New York, by J.\S. N. SMITH, Fnyetreville. N. C. And by all respectable Druggist*; throughout the country. Nov 11. 18.59 '‘‘''’-ly “A Place for Everything” l.V THE W.\Y OF Buildiiii? Materials! LI.ME, Cement, Calcined nnd Land Piaster. Uith and Lath Nails, Plastering Hair, .Marble Dust, Fir^ Brick. &c &c. Also. Laundry, Family, Chemical, Pale, No. 1, anl all kinls of Fancy SO.APS. Freights procured at fhe best rales, and every effort made to please all who may favor us with their patron age. ,\11 orders thankfully received, and attend^ti to with care and despatch. LOVELAND & WELCH, 381 West street. New York. Jan'y 20, 18)0. 85 3m ~ itE.no^^iZ 1SH \M SWETT, Barber and Hair Dre^'^-er, has re moved to No. 10 Green Street, opposite the Shem- we'il House, where he would be pleased to see his cus tomers. Jan’y 21 A W 0 Uvinns and lliKciplines F the *^M^thodist E. Church,—assorted qualities Jutt received. E. J. HALE jc SON, 85 Mtpd A Fine HorMe for Sale. I am about to le'ive this place, I am desirous of selling my M.-VRE. Any one wishing to purchase a young and fine blooded Buggy animal can get a good bartrain bv apiilying to me early at Beaver Creek. JAS. W. MURPHY. Jan'y l^*. 84-2w To the l.«over« ol* Fine HORSES. ;^E notice in Wilkes's Spirit of fhe Times the arnval of four full blood Black Hawk Sfjillions. viz: Art less. Gold Seeker, Fly by-Night. und Rover. One ol these Colts will be in this pla^e on Tuesday the 24th inst. and will remain for two days. He is called Gold Seeker—he by Gold'Finder—and he by Old Veiinont > Black Hawk. Dam Black Hawk. For style, action, j and speed, fhe world cannot beat this Colt. All stock ; breeders call and see this Colt before his depuriuretor ' the Charleston Races, next week. He may be teen at j tht Fayetteville Hotel Stables. To ai! the lovers of ! Trotting Stock; call and see him, for he is the only I pnre Blood Black H iwk Colt that ever iiii- beeti in ih s j place. The breeder of all this fine stock will be in I company with this Colt. I T. B. DERRICK. * Jan’y 28. 86*2tpd
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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