S'>-. m: i C. Small, • ! 'lOCiKAPns. I «ullery. r. lai* au,e *•> V HnorsJell’s lie Marhle Y Oolorod iiHll to life Size I>Hipr styles Bilt Frames, [•♦-s—Hs large i i.iuginjT pictur r sslo low for ftoiu small 1 hoi' ■i :ilrij ni_v *■'•'1 'i! me . • ■nij viohui '' V WOK uu l I >*a. of Gilt Fay water ^uihro- l^ioture, ^ Moulj. bv 'iPj Ins'tru. Life Viciures. '** ^0 nieri- »'0’ >fore bv V '•■opiiotor UiC ' he VAK '••••VHtlt. oflP .. ‘’'Iren would be‘j,rV' Uyeireville Hoiel 1 lu.ir. *1! I I me, not ‘i'"ns acairist their 'ans. a freo hov oj H' A^em. An/one au-1 hirr, pound paymf^nt. besides S bKMlN.i, \irt. aiKl llav, :oN F. Mof»RE 71- ri^aN. ~ i;k Y r V ^AN^), No. 1. K F Braudy. «kev; K. F. •der i: F Ml hire 48- MOO RE oiiiity. n’KACTOKS. of a Court House and rccived. until the 13ih of and ‘•f>ecitic>itions will Harnett Superior ('ourt, ’vnest. For informa jhu«onville. Harut-tt co iUHAUD SMITH, . BARI5EC. A, JOHNSON. HARRINGTON, BELDEN. Building Comtnittoe T7tF*; ISON’S DAMAliKS, tStC. jSoN'S LINKNS. and the UENLiNL GOODS, purchaiie ar«; 3t»Al»d i).\S A 0\VDE>, and durability of iha “eiitiaiiy necossarj. a* le.'fcfiivf Liucu!) are pre- sealed with the name of B. wi, recardle'S of the he Aiiierio'in con«unt|(i Jtjuiiin*.* ooods. will n^it III'(Utuliie. while {.ur- i 'I .-is uf a wortii!«.» .1 t'.. l.iifKK. 'cL Sin-‘-^ New York. 7 ti* I y I 4'AKOIJIXA, L’'tLNTV. Hi''n't. Decemher Term, rib. i 'H. H.i;.- n MeJ.eod. Helen G'.ardihn of Calcarine nd l>utii-! .Jumps Mc- A'imiriistrai''r of Neill Lei,d. N'Tiuhh McLeoi. L'o'i, ;ind Alexander M- Lt‘od, and John ;ander M'.'I.eod. if thf t'oiiit. that thp Norman McLeod. Rode- 1 Alexandfir McLeod. 1 J dm .M'.-Lcod. minor id»* bi-vond tliP limits dert‘d, that publication M«>vi!le (>hi'i>rvr^. for to b** !ind apppsr at :irifr Se-i^ions. to m1. at the (,'ourt Hou-e day in .March, A. l* f or answer >aid petition, had (!' to them, lerk of iiir said Court. I» . I'.V.', warden, Clerk. L'NTY. jx. .N.ivember Term. /'ot mrd he I M end; id hy ^ettev tsaid next unty odar r“. Peter .McKay, i**rs. Land. upon the Petition aiisfaction the cKay. and others, nts." are non-resi- the Court, that ille tHjyerver for ni»n-re.“ident ile- L Term of our sai‘1 at the 001^ h^s« in February next. or demur to said peti- IX parte, and judgment llerk of our -aid Court. Ill .Monday ^ Novem- can ItidejH-ndeiiac U. HAllTMAN, Clk E- iij trading or ciediiin(J kfcount, without a writ- JOHN .McQUEIN. 86-2t* i:. box flicei, tuininj I, one luit b« if Jewelry, w hich jn the 13th inst-. r one Ureast-P'D- set of Cuff proven. BENSON, P M. 86-3W B IS E} 111-W E! E K L, T. fVOT. IX.] FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., FEBRUARY 2, I860. [NO. 888.] PKINTEO MONn)AYS A^D THURSD.WS EDWARD J. HALE & SON, EDITORS AND PROPRIETOUS Price for th» Serai-Weekly OnsEKVKR $3 00 if paid in advance; $3 50 if. paid during the year of subscrip tion; or $4 after the year has expired. Par the Weekly Obskrvkr $2 (X) per annum, if paid in advance: $2 50 if paid during the year of subscrip tion: or $3 00 after the year has expired. 5^ ADVERTISEMENTS inserted for CO cents per fiquare of U) lines for the first, and 30 cents for each puccoeding publication. Y'early advertisements by spe cial ■'•ntracts, at reasonable rates. Advertisers are roquested to state the number of insertions desired, or thev will be continued till forbid, and charged accord ingly. Advertisements to be inserted intide, charged 50 per cent extra. SPECIAL NOTIfif. From and after this date, no name (ff a new subscriber will be entered without j>Ayment in advance, nor will the paper be sent to such subscribers for a longer time thnn is paid for. Such of our old subscribers as desire tjo take the pa- ) or on this system will please notify us when making remittances. Jan'y 1, 1858. MILIjIONS OF THE STIXDIRD SfllOOIrBOORS, PUBLISHED BT A. S. BARNES & BURR, M & 53 JOHN STREET, ]\EW YORK. lii fcriptire Catnloguft of their Pullicatiojii .« Ilf poxtpaid to any part of the U. Staff*. AXI> SOLI* UY E. J. IIALE'A S0.\, Fayetteville, X. C. . School 'Tt’uc/itrs, Cominittt es, Triiftnes, t'uinmissiuners and FriemU of Educa- tioii, are invited to examitie^the Jnlloa- imj lalunble Text-Books, for Schoov' Acadtmies and VoUpym:— ON ORTHOGRAPHY. Page’s Normal Chart of Elementary Sounds, 2 50 I’.irker and Watson’s Primer. 15 Parker and Watson's Spellers. 2>'os. 15 & 25 Smith’s Juvenile Detiner, * 30 Smith's Grammar-School Speller; 40 # Smith’s Deliner’!j Manual, GO 'Vright's Analytic^ Othography, 25 1 On Reading and Englisn Grammar. 22 Parke^ and.WatsCn's National Readers, 5 Nos. Parker's Rhetorical Reader, 70 » Parker and Zacbos’ Reading and Elocution, 37 £ The English Poets, with Boyd’s Notes, per vol 75 2 Northend's Little Orator, 30 “ ’lark's First Lessons in English Grammar .30 jr (.'lark's English Grammar, 50 Welch's Engli?li Sentence 75 “Z North Carolina Headers, No. 1, 2 and 3. £ Scientific Text Books. jjj Davies' Series of Arithmetics, 15c., 25, 45 & 75 ;; Davies’ Series of Algebras, 75c., $1 25 «Si §1 50 * Davies’ Series of Geometries, 51, 1 25, 1 50 & S2 Parker’s Nat’l Philosophy, 3 vol.s. 25c., 37i, SI ^ Porter's First Book of ('hemistry, 50 S Porter s Principles of Chemistry, 1 (K) Norton's First Book of Natural Philosophy 50 * Norton and Porter’s First Book of Science, 1 00 >M McIntyre’s .Astronomy and Globes, l«00 Bartlett’s System of Natural Philosophy, 4 vols. 1 50 1 5» 1 50 1 50 18.19! JAMES KTLB. IS now receiving his usual supply of Goods, among whioh are— Rich Silks, Col’d and Black; French Merinos and Delaines; English Do. Do.; Kid anil Net Gloves, assorted; Bed anil Negro Blankets; Bolting Cloths, No. 1 to 10; Ready-Made Clothing; Boots and Shoes; • With a very large assortment of other Oo»d9. All o. which w^ere purchased by the package at the lowest price. Those purchasing will please call and look at the Goods and prices. Sept. 13, 1859. 49tf J. K. KYIiE IS NOW KECEIVING A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF STIPLE m F,i\fV DRY GOODS. —ALSO— nothing, flats, Caps Boots and Shoes. All of which will be disposed of at low prices, either by wholesale or retail. Call and examine. No. 34, Corner Hay and Donaldson Streets. Fayetteville, N C., Sept. 22, 185y. 51tf sjE co»vn S! tock7 STARR & WILLIAM^ IMPORTKRS 4 JOltllKRS OF FOBEIC\ AM) IKIMSTIl' IIIIV fiOODS, Hats, Cai»*i, lIootK, Liiil>ri‘l- laM and Keaily-.^ade Clotliiii;;:. West End Fayettkvillk Hotel Builuisu. 4 RE now receiving their SECOND PURCHASE of /I. Goods for this season. This stock is large, anil well worthy the attention of buyers, who are invited to call and examine for themselves. J. B. STARR. J. M. WILLIAMS. Fayetteville, Oct’r 13, 1859 , 57- C0.1»ART.\EK!«>Hii». •ncRiuuHon A' Smith, I HAVE this day associated witli invsclf Mr. .MICHAEL SMITH, wh J has ha«l an experience of tive years in the Hat and Cap business in the city of New York, and is thoroughly conversant with every department there of. In consctiuence of tliis increased facility in pur chasing, coupled with the fact that our good'i will be bought exclusively for cash, we will be enabled to sell all goinls iu our line, to the trade and the community’ at large, at as low figures as they can be bought in the Northern market.^. .\. McUl.M.MtJN. THK stvle of the Firm will be in future McIUMMoN SMITH. MCHI>IMON.] [mICHVKI. SMITH. Fayetteville. N. C.. Oct'r 1. 185'.*. 5H- liAKGE 8TOCK! (iOODS!! Lardner on the Steam Engine. Peck’s Elements of .Mechanics, Gillespie on Roads atPl Railroads, Darby's Southern Botany, SCHOOL GEOGRAPHIES, WITH MAPS AND ENGR.WI.NOS. Monteith’s First Lessons in Geography 25 “ .Moiueith’s Introduction to Manual of Geog. 40 * •Monteith's New .Manual of Geography 60 ^ McNally's School Geography 1 00 S SCHOOL HISTORIES, ^ WITH MAPS .\.\D EN(m.\VIN'.S. Monteith's Youth’s History of the U. States 50 WiiWird’s School History of the U. States 75 Willard s Universal History 1 50 Dwight’s Grecian and Roman Mythology 75 Klcord s Koiuan History . 1 00 Gould’s Alison’s History of Europe 1 50 ON RHETORIC, LOGICi &c. Day’s -•Vrt of Rhetoric * llnyd’s Karnes' Elements of Criticism Mahan’s Science of LfTgic Mahan's Intellectual Philosophy Willard's Morals for the Young Brooks’ Latin and Greek Classics." School Teachers’Library, 6.vol. $1.25pervol. School Teachers’ Register 50 cts. Brooks' Slihool Manual of Devotion 38 cts. 1H.WE just received my Winter Stock of (Joiiils in my line. They were selected in the Northern cities by myself, with great care, and bought on the most rea sonable terms, tty which 1 am enabled to oiler thelarg est stock I ever before ofl'ered to*the public, and to oli'er them At fiireatlv Rediiceil Price**! FRUITS; Rf^isins. Figs, Prunes, .\pples. Lemons, Oranges, Cher ries, Currants, Pie Fruits, Stutf Dales. Citron. &c. PICKLES, JELLIES & PRESERVES; —.\ great variety.— Pei*iiiiiierit‘«« and £\fi*acl!«$, Of various kinds; Fancy Soaps and Pomndes. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; Fiddles, Dntms, Fifes, Flutes, Banjos, Guitars, kc. W.-\LKING C.VNES, of every kind; Ba.sket and Willow Ware, Hobby Horses, &c. FINE AND COMMON CANDIES: Sardines; Fine Cigars; Smoking and Chewing Tobacco; Crackers; Fine Pocket Knives: a large assort tnent of Port-Monaies, some . very nice: Fancy Envelopes and Fancy Goods; Toys and Yankee Notions; an assortment of India Rubber (ioods. Whips, Combs; Fishing Tackle; Cocoa and Oilier .\iitM. .FANCY GOODS; Palerramers, Reticules, (.'abs. Rubber Rottnd Combs, Watch Guards—Mohair, Silk and Leather, Fancy Boxes, Pistols, Powder Flasks, Shot Belts, Brandy Peaches—iu gallon or half gallon jars, Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon, Large Lot of Fire Works, &c., -&c., &c., &c., kc., &c., &c. Spited and Norfolk Oysters coiistaiitly on hand. Country dealers and the public are respectfully in vited to call and examine my stock, as it is im]Hjssiblc to enumerate but a few.of the leading articles. I have a great many handsome things which cannot fail to please. J. K. f.DK, No. 40, Hotkl Bi iloi.nu. Dec 3, 1859 72- D. & W. MfLAURIN, 'IVTOULD invite attention to their large and dscirable >T Stock of GROCERIES, (Jonsisting in part of— 150 Ua»;s llio, La^:ui^a and Java Coffee; 100 Hbls. and Hhds. Sugar (^assorted;) 2b Hhds. Mol iLSses; .30 “ Bacon—Sides and Shoulders; 500 Sacks Salt; 150 Boxes jrootl Tobacco; 125 “ Sperm, Adamantine it Tallow Candles; 50 “ Soap (assorted;) 50 “ (’itndy “ 1(>0 Ba;s Sliot “ • 1000 lbs. Bar Lead; 80 J Bbls. Suim—Kagle Millu; 25 Kegs Soda; 250 Nails. —ALSO— A large and general assortment of Harduare and Cutlery; I Farmini' I tensils, of all descriptions; | .Vmerieaii, Knglish, Swedtis and Peruvian Iron; | Blister, (Jerman and Cast Steel; filaeksmitlis’ Tools; ('oopens' Do.; Corn Sheller.s and Straw Cutterg; T>uekets, Brooms and Pail.s; Cotton, Manilla and Jute Uoptf, (all kinda and (jualitj;) Plow Lines and Bed Cords; Hollow Ware; Cotttm Yarns and Sheetings at factory prieca. .Ml of which will be sold low kor oash, or on usual time to prompt paying customers. CofXTRY Mkk(’1i.\sts are respectfully requested to call and examine our stock before juirchasing else where. D. & W. McLAURIN. March 3, 18.=>9 93lf To Farmers and Planters of N. Carolina! Partiiiilarly Those Who Trade at Fayelteville. \LL know the want and I'eol the necessity of having a reliable, home-made Ferliliier. carefully prop!irel and .sold at moiierate cost, whoso vitality to Plant and durability in .Soil, should make it a fit substitute for the expensive Guanos. This desiileratum is now attained, in the “NATION.VL FKKTlLlZEll.'.’ discovered and pateiUed by Dr. Louis Harper, lately .‘^tate Chemist and Geologist of Missis- sipp'- • The “‘National Fertilizer” is made of all the rich and vigorous elements necesx:try to the comjiosition of a .Manure. Its virtues-heing derived from Dissolved Bone Dust. Marine Fish, King ('rabs. A:c., Potash, Soda, mixed Phosphate.4, with C’arb. and Suljdi. Lime, Soluble Silica, kc. The “National Fertilirer i« put up in strong bags of 2oO lbs. each, stamjied witii Company's mark, sold here at Jl 7o per lot),—or'at the Company's Othce in New York at SI 5(1 per l(Ml lbs. The undersigned, the side .\gent for this part of the Stale of North Candina. has a small supply on hand, and at short notice, will l>e plea«eil to furni-'h to those who may wish to tr\- it. atiy reuuired quantity. BEVERLY' ROSE. Favetteville. N. C.. Nov. 21 fi‘.«-8m T¥E V¥ ^TO€K OF BOORS AND^ATIONERY. We are just receiving our new stock of Law, Medical and Miscellaneous Books,* School Books; Blank Books; Writing Papers) Envelopes, &c. •• E. J. HALE & SON Oct’r G, 1859 FAYETTEVILLE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPAXY. ASSETS $254,618.62. This Company has been in operation more than six years, and has paid its fire losses, amounting to $23,524.87 without any assessntent; insurft»ce averag ing its members about | per cent'. Amount of property now insin’ed, ?1,503,490.01 Amount premium notes now on hand, 247,738.08 Directors. The New Style, Small, COLORED PHOTOUKAPHS, AT VaiiondoirK Oallery. ART. Woodwarcl’ts ^olar Cainem. 75 1 25 1 50 1 00 50 1)H()T()GR.\PHS can be had at Vanorsdell’s SkyligLt Gallery, Hay street, opposite Marble Yard, Fay etteville. N. C.: plain, retouched, colored, in water colors, oil and pastile; from small to life site. Ambro- types, Melaneotypes, and all 'other styles of Pictures pertaining to the Art. Also, Gilt Frames, Gilt Mould ing, Glass for very large pictures—as large as 26 by 36 inches. Cord and Tassels for hanging picttires; Instru ments. Stock and Chenncals for sale low for cash. Life si*e colored Photographs made from small pictures. Having permanently located here I hope to merit your patronage. I would also return my sincere thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on me heretofore by the good i)«ople of Fayetteville and vicinity. C. M. VANORSDELL, Photographist and Proprietor. Dec’r 20, 1859 77- \V. V. TROV H as just received this morning, from Steamer North Carolina, ti bbli. No. 1 Mackerel, new. 10 “ 3 20 A and \ bbls. No. 1 do. 25 boxes i’heese. 5 kegs selected Goshen Burter. lo tibls. Leaf l..ard. 15 •• New Mullets in mk ami pine bbls. He has on hau'l .a general assortment of Msor t: Mii Es, which will be sold cheap for Cash or exchanged foi Country Produce. Oct. ■»;, 1850. 55tf !S»IPRE:TIE C'OIRT REPORTS. NEW EDITION OF DEVEREUX AND BATTLE’S EQUITY, Vollllll€‘ rpilE subscribers have just printed a 2d Edition of this 1 volume, (one of the most valuable of the series,) with Notes and References to other adjudged Cases and to the Revised Code, by Hon. Wm.^. Battle; andVith many corrections of typographical wrors. Their 2d Editions of the 1st volume of Dev. & Battle’s E(juity, and 1st Dev. & Battle’s Law Reports, have re ceived the approbation of the Profession. They also republished a 2d F]dition of Devereux’s 1st Eiuity, (without Notes.) .And in addition to these, are the proprietors of the entire editions of most of Iredell’s Law and Equity, and can supjdy any volumes extant of the Reiiorta, 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 I^aw 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. II.\LE & SON. gia^'In the bitider’s hands, ready this wc^k. JONES’S L.WV REPORTS, V.d. 0, and Equity Vol. 4. For sale, or exchange with the Profession for unbound Nos. when in good order. Fayetteville, Jan’y Iti, 18G0. Geo. McNeill, D. A. Ray, H. L. Myrover, S. W. Tillinghast, Henry Lilly, A. Stedman, S. .1. Hinsdale, T. S. Lutterloh, Wm. McLaurin, S. T. Hawley, W, N. Tillingliast," A. A. McKethan, J. D. Williams, Jas. G. Cook, A. W. Steel, Jas. Kyle, Hon! J. G. Shepherd, ft. F. Brown, Wilmington. A. E. Hall, Wilmingfon. Officers: GEO. McNEILL, President. D. A. R.\Y, Vice President. ' C. A. Mc.MILL.\N, Secretary John Collins and C. C. .McCruinmen, Travelling Agents- • The Company invite applitations. .May 19, 1859. • 16-Y' THE mORTH i’AROLllfA 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 00 years of age are insured for one year or for five years for two-ihirds their value." All losses are punctually paid within 90 days after satisfactory proof is presented. For further informat ion the puhlic is referred to Agents of the Company in all parts of the State, nud to R. H. BATTLE, Secretary, Raleigli. E. J. HALE, Agent at Jan’y 1859. • FayettevUle, N. C. CAPT^ WILKESES REPORT OK THE DEEP RIVER »INERU REGION. • The undersigned have cai^d to be published from the Congressional plates, an edition, of the Report of Capt. Wilkes,.U. S. Navy, and his Associates on the Board appointed" by the Secretary of the Navy to ex amine the Deep River Region of North Carolina. This is the most import-ant and scientific statement of the great wealth of that section of the State, and the Maps the most perfect and valuable, of any yet published. The Maps are worth the price of the work, which is 50 cents, neatly bound in cloth. Copies sent by mail, fVee of postage, on the receipt of 50 cents. A liberal dis count to wholesale buyers. Orders solicited. Jan’y 26. . E. J. HALE & SON. BOIVA vi^A~FOR^Al.E. TH.\T pleasant and healthy residence occupied by the subscriber, on Harrington HiU, is ofiFered for sale. The dwelling has five rooms below, with four fire places, a pantry and closet, and a room up stairs un finished, capable of making tWo sleeping apartments. A good kitchen with two rooms, a smoke-house, wood- house, barn twenty feet square,*with a good capacious loft; Cow shed, and chicken house. A well of good water with a brick curb. With the house is between five and six acres of land, and a lot adjoining of be tween three and four, which can be had if wanted. Any I>erson wanting a healthy residence, in a good neighbOT- hood, and not far from several schools, an opportunity now presents to secure one, and on accommodating terms, by applying to the subscuiber. GURDON DEMING. Fayetteville, Jan’y 24, I860. 86tf Sai't' Muteresf. I A. PEMBERTON has his bills made out and is now , ready to settle up. lie earnestly reiiuests his friends who owe him old accounts to call early, as he is in need of money. Interest will be charged or. all accounts after 1st Jan uary of every year. Those who do not like to pay ia- terest should settle annually. J. A. PE.MBERTON. .Tan’y ‘2, I8W. 79tf AT WIIOI.E>»AI.E. mv Stock of Groceries for the iROC ERIEM .\.M now receiving Fall Trade, consisting in part as follows, 115 Bags Cotl'ee; 50 !5bls. Cott'ce Sugar; 20 Hhds. Molasses; 50 Boxes Tobacco—factory prices; 75 •• .\damantine Candles; 30 ^ Bbls: Snutl’—Eagle Mills; 50 Boxes (,'andy; 20(MM) Lbs. Iron—assorted; 50 boxes No. 1 Soap; 25 .M Cigars; 502. Bags Corn: 75 Bales Eastern Hay; 15 Firkins Butler; 20 Bbls. Leaf Lard; 35 J bbls. No. 1 .Mackerel; 500 Lbs. Cod Fish, &c., &c. E.'F. Sept 12, 1859 MOORE. 48- ClolliingrS Clottiing-!! A Fresh Supply for the Trade of 1859# A’o School-Buokx ever fmhlisheii in the f'nited Staten have, been more highly reeommnnded than the National School Series. Iteieriplive Vulaloyuea of A. S. Barnes it Burr's I’uhliratiom, »ent, post paid, to any part of the United States. Just published Prof. DTivies’ new Elementary Algebra, 75 cts. Prof. Broods’ Ctcsars Commentaries. Beauti fully illustrated 1 25 •\ New System of Book-keeping, for Schols. By >Ia*rtin k Smith 75 cts. The Normal Methods of Teaching the Common (’•ranches 1 W) Nov 11 1859 67- wa:%ted. 4 L.\RGE (jtiantity of COTTON and LINEN RAGS, ..'V for which fair prices will be paid. DAVID MURPHY. Aug. 17 • 41- i'arria^e and llarue»«i for i^ale. VSE(M)ND-HAND large Carriage, (seats for six,) .McKerhan’s make, in good condition. And a double "ft oft'arriage Harness, Overby’s make, nearly new. •■ur sale together or separately. Nov. 10. E. J. HALE. VfT^IlE public are aware that I have been . . i JL engaged in the manufacturing and selling of (lentlemen's Garments for 17 or 18 years, and with this long experience believe that J am as well calculated to ^nake goad selections, as any persf a or [persons in this business. My stock is all entirely new and adapt ed to the trale. My stock consists of No. 1 Dress Cloth ('oats. Frock ('oats (single and doubla breasted); Business Suits, con sisting of Silk .Mixtures, Harrison (’ass.. Rib Cass, and Union (’ass., Fine Beaver, Felt Beaver; Seal Skin and Union Cass. Over-Coats; Felt Beaver Talmas—a new garment, never infroducetl before this sea son; Pants of all grades, ranging in price from $2 60 to a>9 00; an extra lot of Vel vet, Silk, Grenadin'e Silk, Cloth and (Jas- simere Vests; a large assortment of Youths' and Children’s (Jlothing; Gentlemen’s Shawls; Morrli g Gowns, Gentlemen’s all- wool Umler-Siiirts; Railroad Rugs; Blan kets; Hosiery; Suspenders; Napoleon-Ties; Cravats: Stocks: Gloves; Bindings; Purses. ila^;^:iii;; and Hyop Iron. O Guuiiy Bagging. Hoop Iron and Hope, for sale by E. F. MOORE. Sept 12 48- RAcoii, Corn an«i llay. HHD.S. well smoked B.ACON. 100 Sacks (JJRN. 75 Bales Eastern HAY. Just received. R. r. MOORE. Doc. I, 1859. 71- UE.\TAL .\OTI€E. Dr. R. SCOTT, having been absent for several days past, otters his profession al services to the community, and ma}* be seen now regularly in his Office on Person Street, two Doors East of the Market, during the hoars From 9 to 1 P. M., 2 to 5 p. M. Dec'r 5, 1859 72-tf nrn. I\ E. HI>iKE^ n.VS a fine lot of R.ARE ROSES, EVERGREENS and DEC1DU()US SHRUBS for sale cheap. Persons wishitig to’purchase will please apply at once. .\lso, a fewtJteen House Plants, .Asparagus Hoots, and Straw- ben-y Vines by the quantity. 50 Black Hamburg Grape Vines. Jan’v 24. . 85-4t DE.^TIJiiTRY. R. J. DAVIS having decided on perma nently locating in the Town of Fayette ville, respectfully otlers his services to the citizens of this plaov; and surrounding country. In all the various branches of his Profession, including the manufacture of Mineral Teeth, he is satisfied, after an extensive experience, to whicii is added a thorough Den-, tal education, tliat he can give entire satisfaction as far as is in the power of Dentistry. All irregularities of the Teeth treated in a proper ami careful manner, as we1> e.s diseases of the mouth. None but the proper metals .\re made use'of iu the various operatiotis. ^’harges will be moderate, jthat the benefits of the »Profes.sion may be placed within the reach of all who may feel an interest in the preservation of the Teeth. • Olfice over Houston’s Jewelry Store, where he may be found at all times. May 10, 1858. 9tf A C ARD. A WORD TO MY 0L& FRIENDS— Those persons for whom 1 have been attending to Banking business for years:—I am still willing to serve you with the same promjitness that I have always done: ami to others that may want discounts. Pension business, &c., &c T offer my services, with a promise of strict attention. J.\S. G. COOK. June 27, 1859. 26tf TO L.ET. That neat and comfortable DWELLING on Adam street, Haymount, adjoining the Southern boundary of the U. S. Arsenal, with a large and fertile Garden attached. . , « There are the usual Outhouses on the lot, and a Well of superb water. Apply at the Arsenal. Jan’y 26, I860. 86-3t ~ FOR SALe. ~ The House at present occupietl by myself is offered for sale. The house contains six rooms and a large panfry. There are attached a kitchen, 4 rooms for ser- vantfc, stables, carriage house, &c. There are also 50 acres of land attached. The houses will be sold with or wi'ihout the land. Terms liberal. E. J. LILLY. Jai'. 30. 87-3t FARH FOR S^ALE. ACRES Valuable Swamp LAND, about 60 Acres of which are cleared, well drained, and in tine state of cultivation. A good dwelling and all ne- cessat»y out-houses, are on* this Ltfnd. It is situated about 4 miles Nortbr of the Clarendon Bridge, on East side of Cape Fear River, and five miles from the town of Fayetteville; will be sold on favorable terms. G. W. LAWRENCE. ' Mary’s Gard^, N^ €., Dec. 15, 1859. 76-tf Dl!^0f.UTI0^7 THE'Copartnership of WORTH & UTLEY is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either of us will sign and make settlements when necessary, but the business will be settled principally by Jos. Utley. • JOS. A. WORTH. JOS. UTLEY. Fayetteville, Jan’y 24, 1860. 86tf 10 ]5 — , AN ]1E\V nOOKH, Y VARIETY of School Books, &c., just received. E. J. HALE k SON. 8^ Persons desirous of liaving their suits made abroad, can call and leave their measures with me, and 1 will have them attCTided to immediately. Call at the “«I¥E PRICE CLOTHINt,; EMPORIUM/’ A. J. WOODWARD, Market Square, 2 Doors below S. J. Hinsdale. i Sept. 14 49-tf Ciuano! Ciriiano!! iA AAA No. 1 Peruvian Guano. For sale 4U,UUU by K. F MOORE. Sept 12 iS- Erefuli Arrivals. Firkins GtJSHEN liUTTER. • 75 Bbls. White WHISKEY. 50 Boxes Mauf. T(JI5.\(X'0. 25 Tons PERUVIAN GUANO, No. 1. Just received by E. F. MOORK. Dec. 1, 1859. 71- WliiJvkey and Rrandy. I 1 A I’ure Corn Whink«y; Lil/ 25 *• .Vpple Brandy; N. E. Rum: .\merican Brandy; Old Rye Whiskey. 20 “ • 20 “ 15 “ For sale by Sept 12 E. F. MOORK. 48- “A Place for Everylhiiig” IN THi: W.\Y OF Building materials! 1IME. (’ement. Calcined and Laud Plaster,- Lath and J Lath Nails. Plastering Hair, Marble Dust. Fire Rrick, &c kc. .Mso, Laundry, Family, (jhemical. Pale, No. 1, ntul all kinds of Fancy SO.\PS. Freights procured at the best rates, and every effort male to please all who may favor us with their patron age. All orders thnnkfully received, and atteniled to with care and despatch. LOVEL.VND & WELCH, 381 West street., New York . Jan’y 20, 186(X 85-3m EA'WD FOR l$ALE. IlHE subscriber having removed West, offers for sale his LANDS in Harnett County, lying immediately on each side of^Cape Fear River, containing 1200 acres in each tract. These Lands are situated in a healthy country, pleasant neighborhood, and within a half a mile of the village of Summerville, with good Dwellings oti each place and all necessary (Jut-Houses, and clear ed Laml enough to work 25 or 30 hands to advantage. There are on these lands some six hundred acres of fine Bottom, most of which is uncleared, and well set with white oak and other fine Timber. \ large portion of the balance is oak and hickory Ridge La ids: the bal ance is pine Land of a good quality, having been work ed in Turpentine three years. These Lands will be sold low for Cash or Young Negroes, or on time to suit purchasers, with approved bonds. Jan’y 13. N. G. JONES. lioricE. I^^XPECTING to be absent from the Stale until the J middle of next Summer, say till July, I860, 1 have atithorized .\rchibald McLcan, of Harnett county, to transa/3t business for me during my absence, to sell my Lands in Harnelt county, and generally to attend to all my business. N. G. JONl^S. Harnett County, N. C., Jan’y 13, 1860. 83- I\'otiee—T¥eftroe« Wanted. 1^0 the farmers and citizens of the Counties of Duplin,^ Wayne, .Tohnston, Harnett, Moore, Cumberland, Robesim, Bladen. Columbus, Brunswick, New Hanover, and Sampson: The subscriber being desirous of purchasing a ntim- ber of Likely Young NEGROES, of all clas.ses and des criptions, avails himself of this method of informing those who may have such property to dispose of, that they wouM do well to visit me at home, or address me at Clinton, N. (\—for which (hey shall receive a visit. Negroes wanted from tliis time till tlie 1st of March I860, for the .Mobile .and New Orleans markets, for whom the highest prices will be paid. EVERETT PETERSON. Ocf’r IS, 1859. 57-5m BOOK-BINDIXU IN all its kinds, executed with neatness and despatch. Small jobs when done nmst be paid before delivered. TH()$. H. TILLINGH.VST. Opposite the Female High Sthool, Hay Street. May 14, 1859. • 14-ly .Hardware^ Cutlery, !^AU»I.EK¥, A:c. . J.\MES M.\RTINE 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 SUG.VR; Sugar House SIRUP and MOLASSES. .\ll of which is offered on as good terms as can be had in this market. Nov'r 24, 1858. 66tf STOVESr Tl.^-WARE, See. ON H.\ND, a large assortment of Box ami Cooking Stoves; Tin-ware; Sheet-Iron: Lead Pipe. ’Also The IJominion Vo fret For sale by Nov’r 24. IVOTlCE. The undersigned will continue to do business at the same store that was occupiedby Worth & Utley. He expects to ^eep a general stock of Groceries and Heavy Hardware. Will attend to any Commission business that he may be favored with, and solicits the patronage of his friends, acquaintances and the public generally. JOS. UTLEY. Fayetteville, Jan’y 24, 1860. 86tf i\OTl€E. 1'^HE undersigned will continue to do the FORWARD ING BUSINESS, and solicits the business of all Shippers through this flace. Fayetteville, Jan’y 24, 1860. JOS. A. WORTH. 86tf Butter! Butter!! That superior GOSHEN butter has arrived, and for sale by Jan’y 28. D. ANDEIJSON. 87-2 w JAMES M.VRTINE. 66tf Koofingr and Guttering, Done at short notice, by €. W. /%]\»REW^, MARKET SQUARE. Oct’r 4 65- PAiyiTH, OlES, A:c. SPERM, Refined, Lard. Linseed and Tanners’ OIL) White Lead: Burning Fliud; Putty; Window Glass and Sash of all sizes. —ALSO— A fresh supply of POND'S PAIN DESTR(A'ER. For sale by JAMES MARTINE. Nov’r 24, 1858. 66tf nR.il!!i.S !•;#«#;. GOOD Btipply of iVariou.s No’s just received, which we can fu -nish low. D. & W. McLAURlN. .May 2. 10 tf Dr. FR.WK, WILLIAMS’S KYE WHISKEY. R MITCH ELL has made arrangeuu^nts with Dr. . Frank Williams, to be constantly supplied with his celebrated RYE WHISKEY, which.can^be had at his Store at all times, by wholesale or retail. Oct’r 11. 1859. A 56-tf Just Arrived! 1 An A LBS. WHITE LEAF L.A.RD; * « xl/v/U ^0 boxes New York State Cheese; 15 bags Rio Coffee; 10 bbls. A. & C. Coffee Sugar; 2» bbls. Pure White Whiskey; 5 bbls? N. E. Rum; A few bbls. N. C. Com Whiskey. Also, Tobacco, Snuff, Soap, Candles, Starch, and all iirtichis usually kept in the Grocery and Provision line, which I offer low for cash. « D. ANDERSON, No. 22, Hay St. Jan’y 28. * ’ 87-2w COFFEE! COFFEE! ! COFFEE Mr Direct Importation in a Soathern Bottom. 4 1 BRIG “UNION ST.\TE,” built and owned in the Southy now on her way direct from Rio Janeiro, with 2.0tX» Bags well selected grades of Rio Coffee, For sale, upon arrival, (about first March,) at prices competing with Northern markets. » O. G. PARSLEY & CO. Wilmington, Jan’y 26, 18^i0. 87-1 m G i\esroe»! Wanted. ^ENTLEMEN, your old customer is yet in market for Likely Negroes, for which I am determined to pay the Highest Cash Priees. Persons having .such for sale would do well to give me a call, or address me at Clinton, N. C. All orders promptlj~attended to. J. A. McARTH.UR. Clinton, N. C., March 6, 1859. 95-lyri>d MOW IM ]?IARKET. \LL 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 addres.sing him he will call immediately, and make liberal offers, a» all •will find who will try him. CHARLES T. STEVENS. Cliut9n> Sampson Co., Sept 10,1859 48-lypd Ll\D FOR SALli. 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 rivcr- ridge, swamp and sand-hill Laml., .\bout 80 acres, adjoining the 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 sitci for a dwelling liouse on the saud-hills. Any person wishing to purchase will do well to make i“arly appli cation, as I have determined to sell. THOM.\S J. ROBINSON. Sept. 8, 1858. _ _ 44tf To Land Buyer!^. ri’^llE undersigneil offers for sale, in the Coal region, I and within eight miles of the terminus of the Fay etteville & Western Rail Road on Deep River, EIGHT IIIXDKED .URES OF lAXD, adjoining the land belonging to the estate 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. Tfiere are on the prem ises a comfortable Dwelling, and all necessary Out houses. witlj about one hunlred and fifty acres under fence, including forty or fifty acres of never-failing bottomland. This is a rare cfiance for persons wish-, ing to make investments, as lands are unlonbtelly ad vancing in price in this section. For further inf'orni.ation ai>pjy to Mr. .VI. M. McRae, Crane’s Creek, P. O., Moore county, or address lue at Fayetteville, N. C. D.ANIEL MeRAE, For the Heirs of Gilbet t McRae, dec’d. Carboaton, Moore co., N. C., -Aug. 24 43tt ^ •40 Boxes €liee»e ju«t received and for sale by D. & W. McLAURIN. Dec’r 22, 1869 Coiciis, CoLi>9, Hoabsknkss and In- Fi.fENZA, Ikbit.^tion, Sobe.nkss, Or any alFection ofthe Throat CURED, the Hack- iNT. CofoH in Co.Nsu.MPTiox, Biionchitis, WiiooiMNu (’otr.ii, Asth.ma, Catakeu, RELIEVED by BROWNjS BRONCHIAL TROCiicS, or Cough Lo/.knges. “-4 simple and elegant combination for CoroHS, &c. Dr. G. F. Bigkj.ow, Boston. *“/ recommend their use to Public Si’kakrks.” Rev. E. H. OuAPiN, New York. “Most salutari/ relief in Broscuitis.” Rev. S. Skiofeied, .Morristown, Ohio. ‘^Jienejicial when compelled to speak, suffering from CoLt>.” Rev.,S. J. P. Axuerson, St. Louis. ‘'Effectual in removing Hoarseness and Irritation of the Throat, to common with Speakebs and Sixokbs.” Prof. M. STACY JOHNSON, LaGrange. Ga. Teacher of Music, Sottthern Female College. '■^(ireat benejit trhrn taken before and after preaching, tix Ihci/ jirercnt Hoamrness. From thetr past effect, J think they will he of permanent advantage to me.” Rev. E. Rowlby, A. M., President .\thens College, Tenn. Sold by all Druggist.s, at 35 cents per box. Also, Bhowx’s Laxativk Troches, or Cathartic Loz- en'jes, t'or Hyspejma, Indigestion, Constipation, Headache, Aff’-rtionx, .jr. •I.an’y 25, lHti(J. 86-3m 77tf Wa^oifr .TIakinj; and Black- xniitliiH^. ^pHE business of Wagon Making will be conducted by 1 the under.xigned. who will always have sufficient force and the best of material for doing speedily and well all work entrusted to him. „ J. W. WELSH. ^ Dec’r 31, 1859.* 79-3ni To Kait Road Contrartornl —^JUST RECEIVED 100 WHEELBARROWS, light and strong, for the Rail Road. For sale by D. & W. McLAUHIN. March 29, 1869. . 800tf