Sale. to m,. hv , . ►ow( .-_ p.»rtners un.i •„• .K - . '»> ler fv. h- rur,:..;;:’7 "'■ ^ ‘le, Ht 111. "' "'•» -u, ■ ity. vij. II n ■'"* Jhv •■'> joiui,,.... ‘iih iit west of h, ii >hn «-«lbrerh "S' .• n mslow • " ‘X'enpiea ^ Jonth ,.f brick Row ' and M„„, in D .bhin Hous,. n„ “ STAUU.T,,.:,;; '"I. AIX Tio\. ' > 11 l-l.nii |>,,„| . '•‘"'I'"." !»;/ „„ ,M,,„ I- -• -u. A n SU.-1 .:,; . •> tl.is tr .,- >. I'l-:-...; huiMin.- l„t ' ' !If I'J.’-', r'S‘‘‘' >t" fh lerii,, l>' * . Ait.mu f .r ,,wnor. J ;i I , -K, Aij,., k*e« Uie siinvoiil,,- ur,. n .-i-t. I j " ‘ii tin.i t!,.,;, • n 11 in n«i t . !■ h.-\ T wn i.f f,,. ’■■ =‘1';'V i- A. \1 kkothi:k^, UKK> ,>i A\Gi\c;s % i* t: i« . .^lOKi: !»>r. )UK. V: ■ • : * 1 ' '■' - II.,- I : ■ - ■' :'res^tiu i- :• M ?svuip, k\ Ti^:f:TiiiA(^. n nofl simsi h il rrs. iLOW’Si 'hv =;;;. /„ THING RUP, V' -h It'* i.|v. I 4»t laio. .t =n*, if. r .t«ilu 'itMin • lve» It -- ini. ■ n«TEV t.-thc whi .e relieve eU aiil Wiiitl f 'olir. which, if H' ni- III iit'Hlh. V\! irt «t n-:iii (1y in ' ' .'^11 c-rv Hiiii III ir w hPlht-r It Hr-- . ! ,-r ■ .»11 ,c. U’. Ill trr wi. h 1- ..'■I int - .. n.ii t. l**»i A.*i n y y* all- lultl, 11,- nrert.ms for iis iii ; the tH--i.iiii ^ »r-ipi-‘r Veclar St., \ew Vork. N’!' : ' ; Bi-TTLK )R , [)R£N RING. M CTi Wl> y ft* L‘»' Virk ui ih#* ewa rd. N A. iiipron. fTH- III 1 *•;. tei hli'i h-. '.V Jun.-. iiiv Dt^i n-ll;^ " V c-:i11p hi.!.. . T fin : « 1 - in Ciiniti i'laii 1 ^ivi t :■ ’ r..v ir - 'ii ■ * ir in' .ni -ii' ’ 1/ : i,K.joiiN, ifrrtsf. n tou. i. uui 11111 i:- n'"* • \ re^iiesr- hi-> u.-. : eiir’.y, a- he i! nfier I-*' JftH' Ii ;ik'- to }'«.-■ ilJ- i F:M HKRTi'N 7-HI' AOTIC i:. T, *• 'Ig bt-rttl ilb^'!llt fill" ' ill-pr-!fe?sion- iiity. aii'i r-,.n -Street, t'*' ' JioarB S :tii«l Iflai'k- ,kiii : b- .• .inlucte'l by ill ;,avi efficient il e -I and rri W . VVf-LSH. [ f ill Iter lilt i: us k'LT snl ARK Kl>. OLD FRIENDS— 1 il 1 , .-n f ('Fidins: ^til: willing to lin' i liuve alwJiV!' .] .•..Mill-. IVii'i''" with iToinis# J\ c * 2;if NDING til ,;n* - ii'l Ji -patcb V >, M ■■ * >r; ilelivereJ n ; ILLINfiHAST. Il-irh chool. Hay Street. 14-ly w§:k N ■ r j receive'l, which I> . W McLAl'KlN. . lOtf* rh KVK HHISKKI. a I iigornentu with Df. Ill- .ntV" supplied with hi* wt ■ .in b« had “‘® le 'jt retail, 60-tf IFAiriETOWlI!yt.IB IKBT [VOL. IX.] FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., FEBRUARY 20, I860. [NO» 893.] PRINTED MOXUAVS AND THURSDAYS j EDWARD J. fllLE & S01«, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS | Price for the Semi-Weekly Observkk $3 00 if paid in j aJvauce; $3 60 if paid during ihe year of subscrip- | tion; or S4 after the year has expired. j Fv>r the Weekly Observer $2 00 per annum, if paid in j nJvanoe: S2 50 if paid during the year of subscrip- i tiiin: or $3 0(.l after the year has expired. | tSdg^ ADVERTlShMENTS inserted for 60 cents per ‘ square of 1*> lines for the firs;, and 30 cents for each | GUL-eeeiUng publication. Yearly advertisements by spe cial contracts, at reasonable rates. Advertisers are j requested to stute the number of insertions desired, or j they will be continued till forbid, and charged accord- | iKgiy- i Advertisements to be inserted inside, charged 60 per cent extra. SPECIAL NOTICE. From and after this date, no name of a new subscriber will be entered without payment in advance, nor will tiie paper be sent to such subscrRiers for a longer time than is paid for. Such of our old subscribers as desire to take the pa- jier on this ■‘vs-tem will please notify us when making remittances. Jan'y 1. 1858. fayi^tte;ville hotel, T. WA1)1>ILL, 1’roi'RIKTuk. rpIIIS. the most commodious IIot«l in Noitb Carolina, fronting 300 feet on Hay and Donaldson Streets, located in the centre of the business portion of the town, and surrounded by all the Hanking Houses, Wholesale Merchants and princi pal Produce Dealers. Bui»iness men will iind the Hotel a oonvttuient and comfortable house. All the Stages arrive and depart from this Hotel. Fayetteville. Oct. 1, 1858. 51- SHEMWELL HOUSE, A FEW DOOKS >OKTII OF THK MARKET 1IU18E. ( kWINtJ to the extensive increase of patronage Vy to this House, during the year, I have ei- ■ tendeif my facilities by the addition of a num ber of comfortable sleeping rooms, with other import- .■iiit iinnroveuients, whicli will add materially to the ounifcrt and convenience of those favoring me with their patronage. To those who have been my kind friends and cus tomers for the past six years, I tender my most sincere Uianks, at the same time respectfulh’ soliciting a con- tinuatice of their patronage, and also the patronage of a large number of new patrons. 1 have good Stables and a No. 1 Ostler. P. SHE.MWELI.. J.m'y 10, 1860 84- NEAUEST AND gi'ICKEST KOITE TO THE RAILK0.4D! F»1L,L„ 1859! JAMES KYLE, 18 now rec«iving his usual supply of Goods, among whieh are— Rich Silks, Col’d and Black; French Marinos and Delaines; English Do. Do.; Kid and Net Gloves, assorted; Bed and Negro Blankets; Bolting Cloths, No 1 lo 10; Ready-Made Clothing; Boots and Shoes; With a very large assortment of other Ooeds. All o. which were purchased by the package at the lowest price. Those purchasing will please call and look at the Uoods and prices. Sept. la. 185'J. 4‘Jtf J. K. KYLE TS Now RECEIVING A LAUOE AND BEAUTIFUL 1 STOCK OF STlPliE m vm\ DRV liOODS. —ALSO Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. All of whicli will be disposed of at low prices, either by wholesale or retail. Cull and examine. No. 34, Corner Hay and Donaldson Streets. Fayetteville, N. C., Sept. 22, 1859. 51 tf SECO.\^n STOCK. STARR & WILLIAMS, IMPOHTEIIS ^ JOUIIKR^ OF FOREIG\ AMI DOMESTIC UIIV tODDS, UatM, CapK, Boot«, Mlioe«, L'mbrel- laM and Keady-.Tlade C'lotliin;^. West Enu F’.\yettkvillk Hotel Bliluing. '• \RE now receiving their SECOND PURCHASE of Goods for this season. This stock is large, and well worthy the attention of buyers, who are invited to uall and examine for themselves. J. B. STARR. J. M. WILLIAMS. Fayetteville, Oct'r 13, 1859 57- ! CO-PAR rXERJmilP. •lIcRiinmon 4V Smithy 1H.\ V E til is day iissociate.l with myself Mr. MICH El, ' SMITH, who h;is had an experience of five years in tlie Hat and Cap business in the city of New York, and is thoroughly conversant with every department there of. In consequence of this increased facility in pur chasing. coupled with the fact that our goo.ls will be bought exclusively for cash, we will be enabled to sell all goods in our line, to tlie trade and the community at large, at as low figures as they can be bought in the Northern markets. A. McRlMMON. HOLMES & ROBINSON’S OIK HOUSE STAGE LI\E TO KEXAXSVILIE, VIA WARSAW, Is the sliortest and most expeditious for travelers going North or South. Leaving Fayetteville every day at 1'o'clock P. M. THROUGH IN TEN llOUUS. The traveling public who would study their comfort iind convenience will take the Warsaw Stage. THROUGH TICKETS TO WELDON may be had at the Stage Office, Fayetteville. -\ug 5, 185^. 38-ly ~ LUTTERLOH’S LINE. ^pilE style of the Firm will be in future McRlMMON .M« HI.M.MON.] Fayetteville, N. C., Oct'r 1, 18.jy. [.MICHAEL S.MITII. 58- 0 O day and Thursday morning, at !•) minutes after Sun rise; and Wilmington Tuesday and Friday, at o'clock, —c;irrying passengers and freight. Steamer “SOUTHERNER.” with a full'eomplemeni of Flats, makes one or more trips per week, as circum- etances may require. The accident to the Steamer “ROWAN’' will be re- piiired in a few days. She will then take her jilace in the line. T. S. LUTTERLOH. *ct'r 4, 1858. 51-if STATE (AR AND MACHINE WORKS. '^piIE un.lersigned having lucated in the town of Fay- 1 etteville. N. and erected buildings suitable for t'ar and Machine Works, would give notice that they are prepared to execute all orders for Cars of every de scription, also all kinds of Machine work, such as re pairs of Steam Engines. Cotton, .Mill and Mining .Ma chinery, heavy forging, such as Mill Spindles, Cranks, Sc., at short notice. By an arrangement made with the Boston Belting C iiiijiany, we are prepared to receive orders for all kinds )f India Rubber Belting and Hose at their prices. H iving started our Engine, and Woodworth’s Planer, we are prepared to plane all descriptions of Luuiber aii'i .■'(•Hntling. whicli will be kept on haml. for s.ile either in the rough or dressed, as parties may desire. ('(mtracts taken for the erection of Buildings, ninte- riaK furnished, and jobbing of all kiuds executed with neatness and despatch. t.'ounters and Desks made to order, Stores fitted. S;ish. Doors and Blinds manufactured, equal to any thing of the kind to be found in the Northern market. WALTON & BARRY, Car Builders and Machinists. Fayetteville. (Jet 3. 185!) 51 tf CouciHs, Colds, Hoausbxess and l.s- FLV fcNZ.\, laUlTATloN, SoBENksS, or any I affection of the Throat CU RED, the H.ack I i.Mj CoLGH in CuNsvMi'rio.v, Bko.nchitis, Wnooi’iNO CoLuii, ,-VsTHMA, Catarrh, RELIEVED by BROWN'S KRONCHIAL TllOt. ilfc S, or CoioH Lozenges. “.4 tirnple anti ekyant combmativn fur Coluus, &c. Dr. G. F. Bigelow, Boston. “/ recommend their me to PfULic Speakers.” Rev. E. H. Chapin, New York. • Must salutary relief in Bronchitis.” Rov. S. Seiofrieu, Morristown, Ohio. Ihri'-Jiaal when comptlled to tpeak, nufferiny from CoLu.” Rev. S. J. P. Anderson, St. Louis. "■ Effectual in removing Hoarseness and Irritation of the Throat, so common with Speakers and Singers.” Prof. M. STACY J(*HNSON, LaGrange, Ga. Teacher of Music, Southern Female College. "tiriitt hfftefit when taken hrfore and after preaching, at Oil )/ prrrrnt Hoarseness. From their past effect, / think thty will Le of permanent advantage to me.” Rev. E. Rowley, A. M., President Athens College, Tenn. Sold by all Druggists, at 25 cents per box. Also, Brown’s Laxative Tuoches, or Cathartic Loz- 'iiyt'S, for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, Headache, Hilious Affections, ^c. Jan’y 25, 1800. 8G*3m LAKOE !!»T0C K: NBV GOODS!! 1H.WE just received my Winter Stock of Goods in my line. They were selected in the Northern cities by myself, with great care, and bought on the nio“t rea sonable terms, by which I am enabled to offer the larg est stock I ever before offered to the public, and to otier them At («i*eatl%’ Rediicetl Prices! FRUITS; Raisins. Figs. Prunes, Apples. Lemnns, Oranges, Cher ries, Currants, Pie F’ruits, Stuff Dates, Citron, me. PICKLES, JKLLIES A: PKESERVES: —A great variety.— l*erfiimerie« and JEitracts, Of various kinds; Fancy Soaps and Pomades. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; Fiddles, Drums, Fifes, Flutes, Banjos, Guitars, ic. Walking C.VNE.*'. of every kind; Ba.-^ket and Willow Ware. Hobby Horses, A:c. FINE AND COMMON CANDIKS: Sardines; Fine Cigars; Smoking and Chewing Tobacco; Crackers; Fine Pocke^ Knives; a large assortment of Port-Monaies. some very nice; Fancy Envelopes and Fancy Good-;; Toy“ and Ydiikf-e Notions; an assortment of India Rubber Goods, Whips, Combs; Fishing Tackle; Co€oa and Otiier Aut^. FANCY GOODS; Palerramers, Reticules, Cabs, Rubber Round Combs, Watch (luards—Mohair, Silk and Leather. Fancy Boxes, Pistols. Powder Flasks, Shot Belts. Brandy Peaches—in gallon or half gallon jars. Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon, Large Lot of Fire Works. &c., &c., S.C., xc., \.c., vVC , &c. Spired and \orfolk Oysters (‘oiistaiitly on band. Country dealers and the jiublic are respectfully in vited to call and examine my stock, as it is impossible to enumerate but a few of the leading articles. I have a great many handsome things which cannot fail to {.lease. J. K. No. 40, Hotel Blilihm;. Dec 3. 1850 72- Clolliiiii?: 1 lotliingr*S A Fresh Supply for the Trade of 1859. D. &, W. McLAURIN, 1170ULD invite attention to their large and desirable tV Stock of GROCERIES, ?onsisting in part of— 150 Bags Rio, Laguira and Java CoflFee; 100 Bbls. and llhds. Sugar (assorted;) -5 Ilhds. Molajsses; 30 “ Bacon—Sides and Shoulders; 500 l?'^cks Salt; 150 Boxes good Tobacco; 125 “ Sperm, Adamantine & Tallow Candles; 50 “ Soap (assorted;) 50 “ Candy *• lOO Bags Shot “ lOUO lbs. Bar Jjead; 30 i Bbls. Snuff—Eagle Mills; 25 Kegs Soda; 25U “ Nails. — ALSO - •\ large and general assortment of Hardware and Cutlery; Farming Utensils, of all descriptions; American, English, Swedes and Peruvian Iron; Blister, German and Cast Steel; Blacksmiths’ Tools; Coopers’ Do.; Corn Shellers and Straw Cutters; Buckets, Brooms and Pails; Cotton, 3Ianilla and Jutu Rope, (ail kinds and ' iiuality;) ' Plow Linos and Bed Cords; i Hollow Ware; i Cotton Yarns and Sheetings at factory priues. | All of which will be snld i.ow for cash, or on usual time to prompt paying customers. CoiNTKY Merchants are respectfully requested to call and examine our stock before purchasing c4se- where. D. A: W. McLAUlllN. March 3, 1^59 l*3tf To Farmers and Planters of N. Carolina! ; Particularly i liose Wlio Trade at Fayetteville. VLL know the want and teel the necessity of having a reliable, home-made Fertilizer, carefully prepared i and sold at moderate cost, whose vitality to Plant and durability in Soil, should make it a fit substitute for tlie exjiensive Guanos. This desideratum is now attained, in the ‘ N,\T10N,\L FF.RTILIZKR,” discovered and patented by Dr. Louis Harper, lately State Chemist and Geologist of Missis- s>I'I;i- The “National Fertilizer” is made of all the rich and vigorous elements necessary to tlie composition of a Manure. Its virtues being derived from Dissolved Bone liust, .Marine Fish. King Crabs, &c.. Potash, Soda, mixed Phosphates, with Carb. and Sulph. Lime, Soluble Silica. ,i:c. The "National Fertilizer is put up in strong fiags of 200 lbs. each, stamped with Company's mark, sold here at il 75 per 100,—or at the Company’s Office in New York at Jl 50 per ItMl lbs. The undersigned, the sole Agent for this part of the State of Nortli 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 re.^uire*! quantity. BEVERLY ROSE. Fayetteville, N. C., Nov. 21 (jy-3m C'APT. W1L.KE)!$’I§ report ON THE DEEP RIVER MINERAL REfilON. 1'^HE undersigned have caused *o 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 lo ex- ' amine the Deep River Region of North Carolina. This ; is the most important and scientific statement of the ; great wealth of that section of the State, and tlie Maps I the most perfect and valuable, of any yet published 1 The Maps are w6rth the price of the work, which is 50 i CCDtHy neatly bound in cloth. Copies sent by mail, free I of postage, on the receipt of 50 cents. A liberal dis- I count to wholesale buyers. Orders solicited. : Jan'y 26. E. J. HALE & SON. FREi\€H LE««OA!!!^. J. MYRtJVER. who has just returned from Eu- TT , rope, will give Lessons at the house of any one who may wish. The time he will have at disposal will be from 4 o’clock in the afternoon to 11 o'clock at night. Mr. Myrover desires to give extracts from a couple of letters from Professors of Fiench. both of whom are well known in France; Wrestliny with an Elephant.—A rather curious scene occurred during the performance in the menagerie. A young man, who had for some time been carefully observing the monster ele phant, determined, like a fighting gladiator of old, to try tlie strength of the huge bulk of flesh with hia own There is at the end of the ele- ‘It is just one year and 20 days since I let\ Paris; at jihant’s tusks, which are of large size, an iron rod A CJETI! The >ew style, Small, COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS, AT Vaiior««leSl’« jiall«ry. that lime your pronunciation was eery good, and in your practice of teaching the French, the English lan guage gave you many good opportunities to judge of. and acquire our best pronunciation. Your friend, FELIX .VUCAIQNE, “Late regular contributor to the Revue de Paris. “ “ “ “ Illustration. Late Professor of Languages at Paris, and now Pro fessor of Frencli at Providence, Rhode Island.’' “1 was pleased lo learn that you have the intention of teaching our language in the United States, and I have no doubt of your success, from the fact that you have a binding one tusk to the other. Our hero seized hold of this, and begart to lean his whole weight upon it. The elephant, not altogether liking this#- sort ot treatment, determined, for his part, to punish his audacious antagonist. He raised his great head aloft, and the young fellow was swung from the ground until he almost touched the can vas covering, and was no doubt much higher than his most wild ambition e?er carried him. The animal repeated this, and a second time he des tine knowledge of our Language and a good pronuncia- ' cended to the ground; when the elephant, pel*- tion. I hope you will be successful. 1 embrace the haps thinking it best to temper justice with mer- \V. 1'. TROV H.VS just received this morning, from Steamer North Carolina, 6 bbls. No. 1 Mackerel, new. 10 “ “ 8 20 ^ and J bbls. No. 1 lo. 25 boxes t/heese. 5 kegs selected Goshen Butter, lo bbls. Leaf Lard. 15 " New Mullets in oak and pine bbls. He has on hand a general assortment of a KOC E R M ES, which will be sold cheap for Cash or exchanged fur (,’ountry Produce. Oct. ti, 1850. 55tf CiiROCERIE!«i AT WIIOLEMAI.E. [AM now receiving my Stock of Groceries for the Fall Trade, consisting in part as follows.— 115 Bags (’otfee; 5(1 Bbls. Coffee Sugar; 20 Hhds. Molasses; 50 Boxes Tobacco—factory prices; 75 “ .\dum.mtine Candles: 3(1 i Bbls; Snutf—Eagle .Mills; 50 Boxes ('andy; 200(M1 Lbs. Iron—assorted; 50 boxes No. 1 Soap; 25 ,\I (,’igars; 5(>2 Bags Corn: 75 Bales Eastern Hay; 15 Firkins Butter; 20 Bbls. Leaf Lard: ?.5 ^ Bbls. No. 1 Mackerel; 5(*fi Lbs. Cod Fish, Sc., ,tc. E. F. MOORE. 48- 10 ^pilE public are aware that I have been i engaged in tlie manufacturing and 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, a.-* any person or ^Jpersons in this business. ? I My stock is all entirely new and adapt- (td to the trade. My stock consists of No. 1 Dress Cloth Coats, Frock Coals (single and double breasted): Business Suits, con sisting of Silk Mixtures. Harrison Cass., Rib Cass, and Union Cass., Fine Beaver, Fell Beaver; Seal Skin and L'nion Cass. Oyer-t.'oats: Felt Beaver Talnms—a new garment, never introduced before this sea son; Pants of all grades, ranging in price from S2 50 to !?'. (JO; au extra lot of Vel vet, Silk, (Sren.'uiine Silk, (.'loth and Cas- siinere Vests; alarge assortm>Mit of Youths’ and Children's Clothing: Gentlemen’s Shawls; Morning Gowns, Gentlemen's all- wool Under-Shirts; Railroad Rugs: Blan kets: Hosiery: Susyienders; Napoleon-Ties; Cravats; Stocks; jloves; P>indings; Purses. .Sept 12, 1859 lfa^;;in;;; and lflo>|» Iron. *) /W\A yds. Gunny Bagging. O,UUU Hoop Iron and Rope, for sale by E. F. MOORE. Sept 12 48- llac'on, Corn and Hay. HHDS. well smoked BACON. ]()() Sacks COHN. 75 Bales Eastern HAY. Just received. E. F. MOORE. Dec. 1. IHjO. 71- I'rewli Arrivals. 1 ^ Firkins GOSHEN BUTTER. 10 75 Bbls. White WHISKEY. 50 Boxes Manf. T()BACCO. 25 Tons PERUVIAN GUANO, No. 1. Just received by E. F. 1, iH.'-.g. Dec. MOORE. 71- 110 20 “ 20 “ 15 “ For sale by Sept 12 Whiskey and Brandy. BBL.S, Pure Corn Whiijkey: .Xjijile 15randy; N. E. Rum: American Brandy; Old H3»e Whiskey. ART. \Vood«f ard’«f Solar Camera. ])HOTOGR--VPHS can be had at Vanorsdell’s Skylight Gallery, Hay street, opposite Marble Yard, Fay etteville, N. C.: plain, rotoucheil, colored, in water colors, oil and pastile; from small to life size. Anibro- types. Melaneotj'pes, and all other styles of Pictures pertaining to the .\rt. Also, Gilt Frames, Gilt Mould ing, Glass for very large pictures—as large as 26 by iiH inches. Cord and Tassels for hanging pictures; Instru ments, Slock and Chemicals for sale low for cash. Life size 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 palrouago bestowed on me heretofore by the good people of Fay etteville and vicinity. C. M. VANORSDELL, Photographist and Proprietor. Dec’r 20, lS5y ' 77- “A Place for Everything” IN THE WAY OF Biiilcliiis IlME, Cement, Calcined and Land Plaster, Lath and J Lath Nails. Plastering Hair, Marble Dust, Firo ! Brick, ic &c. .\lso. Laundry, Family, Chemical, Pale, No. 1, and | all kinds of Fancy SO.KPS. | Freights procured at the best rates, and every eft'ort j made to please all who may favor us with their patron- I age. .\11 orders thankfully received, and attended to with care and despatch. LOVEL.VND & WELCH. oSl West street, New York. Jan'y 2>, IHtjO. S5-3mpd LA.\I> FOR «ALE. fpHE »ub,»criber having removed West, offers for sale 1 his LANDS in Harnett County, lying immediately ■ on each side of Cape Fear River, containing 12()J acres in each tract. These Lands are situated in a healthy 1 country, pleasant neighborhood, and within a half a ; mile of the village of Summerville, with good Dwellings on each place and all necessary Out-Houses, and clear ed Land enough to work 25 or .“^O hands lo 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. .V large portion of the balance is oak and hickorj’ Ridge Lands; the bal ance is pine Land of a good quality, having been work- I ed in Turjientine three years. These Lands will be I sold low for Cash or Young Negroes, or on time to suit 1 purchasers, with approved bonds. I Jan’y 13. N. G. JONES. AOTICE. ~ Il'XPECTING to be absent from the State until the J middle of next Summer, say till July, I860, I have 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 all my business. N. G. JONES. Harnett County, N. C., Jan’y 13, 1860. 88- To Land Buyers. The undersigned offers for sale, in the Coal region, and within eight miles of the terminus of the Fay etteville & Western Rail Road on Deep River. EltiHT .UKES OF LAND, adjoining the land belonging lo the estate of George Wilcox, dec'd, and lying three miles South from (''ar- bonion, on Little Pocket Creek, Moore covinty. | These Lands are well adapted to the growtli of corn, | ooiton. wheat, oats. r\-e, &c. There are on the prem- ! ises a comfortable Dwelling, and all necessary Out- i house.s, with about one hundred and fifty acres under I fence, including forty or fifty acres of never-failing I bottom land. This is a rare chance for persons wish- j ing lo make investments, as lamls are undoubtedly ad- | vancing in price in this section. For further information apply to Mr. M. NL McR-ie, , ('rane’s Creek. P. O., 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 | *\otice—-A'ejffroes VI ante«l. ri1(.) the farmers and citizens of the Counties of Duplin, L Wayne. Johnston, Harnett, Moore. Cumberland, Robeson, Bladen, (^olumbus, Brunswick, New Hanover, and Sampson: The subscriber being desirous of purchasing a num ber of Likely Young NK(»ROKS, of all cla.sses and des criptions, avails himself of this method of informing those who may have such property to dispose of. that they woulil do well to visit me :it lionie. or adlress me at (,’lintnn. N. C.—for which they shall receive a visit. Negroes wanted from this time till the 1st of March 18t.;o. for the .Moliile and New Orleans markets, for whom the highest prices will be pai'l. EVERETT PETERSON. Oct’r 18, 185'.>. 57-5m *\effroe«! i\ejjroesI! Wanted. GENTLFMEN, ^our oll customer is yet in market t’or Likely Negroes, for which I am determined to pay the Highest Cash Prices. Persons having such for sale would do well to give me u call, or address me at Clinton. N. C. All orders promptly attended to. present opportunity of wishing you a pleasant voyage, and safe arrival at home. Your faithful friend, H. HILDERBRAND, French Professor. i 72 quai de la Megisserie. Paris.” j Those desirous of taking Lessons will please leave ; their address at the store of .Messrs. Myrover 4: Wight- man. Fayetteville, Feb'y 13. 91-3t BLA.^K BOOK^. \ FRESH supply just received. E. J. HALE .Sc SON. Feb’j 18. BlonntN Creek Factory. Yarns, any No. desired; Sheetings; Ditto thin for Straining Rov-n; (Isnaburgs; Drilling, white and colored; Plaids and Stripes, excellent artich’S for women's wear. For sale by (iEO. McNKlLL, Pres't. Wool Cards in lirst rate order, and wool carded with dispatch. WARI’.S furnished of any No. and length required. G. McN. Feb'y 11. *Jl-8m •fust Received and for Kale. i^rSHELS PRIME CORN. UU SACKS SALT. 10 TONS COAL. JOS. A. WORTH. Feb’y 13. l'l-8w. Potatoes! PotmtoesI! Potatoes!!! k')'*' BBLS. .MER(’ER POTATOES; -,0 -’'O do. Pink Eye “ For sale by Feb’y 18. E. LEETE. •Jl-lm Plo%«’s! PIou'h!! PIo%vs!!! 50 No. 10 Plow*: •50 “11 50 “ 5(t and 60 Plows; Points, Bars and MtiiM Boards to suit. —ALSO— A large assortment of Turpentine and Coopers' Tools For sale by C. E. LEETE. Feb'y l:j. cy, wrapped his trunk round the hapless and now thoroughly humbled youth, and very unceremo niously laid him in the mud that overspread the floor. The wrestle was ended, the elephant com ing off the victor, while his combatant picked him self up, and, amidst the hearty laughter of the spectators, vanished.—Blackburn ^Standard. Kuxsitin JJahies.—It is said that the Russian i babies look like so many idols with their head.s i carved out, and the rest of the body left in a block, i This appearance is caused by their being rolled up in tight bandages, leaving only the head out, that they may be put away out ot mischief and danger. On going into a Russian house, you may find one little fellow left on a shelf, another hung to the wall on a peg, and a third hung over one ot the main beams of the root, and rocked by the mother, who has the cord looped over her feet. “Why that is a childl” you exclaim, looking close to be sure you are not mistaken. “)f cour.se—what should it be?” answers the mother. Yes, sure enough, it is a child, but so dirty you cannot help asking—‘‘When was it washed;"’ “Washed! What:' wash a child? you would kill it!” Cotton Latitudes.—The production and growth of'cotton is a monopoly ot climate—it cannot be successfully cultivated except between the lati tudes of thirty and thirty-live degrees, extended from the Atlantic to the Pacific—a region ol earth’s surface two hundred and forty miles in breadth, and two"thouiiand in length. Much of this region is incapable, from sterility and other causes, to profitably cultivate this staple. It fol lows as a nece.ssary consequence, that as the amount of cotton lands diminish, the remainder are rendered more valuable. A 01-Im Fish and Pork. k) *; BBLS. .MESS PORK: 25 Bbls. Mess Beef; 25 “ No. 3 Mackerel; 75 “ No. 1 Herring. —A LS( >— Mackerel and Salmon in Kits. For sale by ■ C. E. Feb'y 13. LEETE. 91-lm J. A. (’lintot.. March 6, 1859. McARTHUR. y.')-lyri)d E. F. MOO RE. 48- iiiiano! (liuano!! 40,000 tr Sept 12 Guano. For sale E. F .MOORE. 48- rA TONS No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, ju.st received OU and for sale by JOS. UTLEY 8Blf Persons desirous of having their suits made abroad, can call and leave their measures with me, and 1 will have them attended to immediately. Call at the “OIVE PRICE CLOTHING EMPORIUM ” A. J. WOODWARD, Market Square, 2 Doors below 8. J. Hinsdale. > Sept. 14 49-tf 40 Boxe# Cheese just received | Writing Papers; Envelopes, &c. and for sale by ^ McLAURIN. E. J. HALE & SON Deo’r 22, 1859 77tf 1 Ootr 6, Fayetteville, Jan’y 30, 1860. E %V >»TOCK OF IWOKS AND_STATIONERY. W'e are just receiving our new stock of Law, medical and Miscellaneous Books; School Books,' Blank Books; \0\V lA n iRKET. VLL ]iei'sons having NEGR(>ES for sale, will do well lo address the subscriber at Clinton. Sampson county, as he is determined to buy and pay as liberal [iiices for them as the slate of the market will permit. By addressing him he will call immediately, and n'ake liberal offers, as all will find who will try him. CHARLES T. STEVENS. Clinton, Sampson Co., Sept 10. 185!) 4S-lypd fta^°The American Almanac i'or l-'^GO; Swords' Pocket .\lmanac; Brooke's Fool of (Juali ty; Prentice's Wit and Humor; Preachers and Preach ing, by the Author of “Kirwan’s Letters”; The Socia ble, or 1001 Home Amusements; Irving's Sketch Book; Ada Leigh; Seven Years, by Julia Kavanagh; &c. In terlinear Translations of Xenophon. Cresar, Cicero, \ ir- gil, Sallust: Bullion’s Analytical Grammar; Davies’ Arithmetics and Kevs, &c. &c. E. J. HALE i SON. Feb’y 2. WAATED. Alarge quantity of cotton and LINEN RAGS, for which fair prices will be paid. DAVID MURPHY. Aug. 17 41- .*>»rAORIE«. Hhds. Western Sides and Shoulders; KJO Bbls. City Mess Pork; 225 “ Yellow Planting Potatoes; 100 Tons No. 1 Peruvian Guano; 500 Kegs Nails, choice brands; 75 t.’ases and barrels Glue: 500 Sacks Liverpool Salt: 2000 Bushels Alum Salt; 25 Tierces Prime Rice; 25 Tons Hoop Iron; .\lso. Sugar. Coffee, Molasses, Turpentine Tools, Strainer Wire. &c.. &c. For sale at lowest market pri ces by E. MURl’.VY I.S: Co., Wilmington. N. C., Feb'y 11. 91-lm BOOTS & SHOES AT WIH)J.E8ALK. JNO. W. WALKER, of Nortli Carolina, W I T II WEJ»iSO*\ A: COX, 2 7 CHAMBERS STREET, NEW YORK. Al^lLL be happy to see his Southern friends at the M above esiablishment. where, either j>ersonally nr by order, they may be supplied from an extensive and well assorted Stock of Goods in that line, gotten up ex pressly for the Southern trade. Feb'y lo, 18'10. 01-ly BKAUH:.^BA14.;|| A: t ope, DEAL HRS LV 311-71’A LS AND MANUFACTIRERS OF COPPER, ^O. 75 STiiBTIls’ WIIAiei', | BALTIMORE, Mi>. I \f ANUF.U'TCRE at the GUNPuWDLK COPPER ' Works, and keep in store, Cupper Sheets. (Bra zier's and Sln«*ilhing.) Rods. Rivets, Na;’.,, ic.; Pattern Sheets and liottoms made to order. Dealers in Pig Iron. Sheet, Hod and Hoop Iron; ■ Wrought Iron Tubes ^ Plain ami Cialvanized | for Gas. Water or Steam; .Malleable Iron Fittings, Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead, t!as Fitters' Tools, Hooks, Cement, Xc.; Copper Ingots, Tin, Lead, Sjielter. Founders' Facing-;, Fire Bricks, i:c., \c. Feb'y 11. 91-2iupil JsiFPRE^IE cot RT REPORT^ NEW EIMTKLX OF DEVEREIX AND BATTLE’S EQIITV, Volume *2. rpHE subscribers have just jirinted a 2d I'diiion of this 1 volume, (one of the most valuable of the series,) ; with Notes and References to other adjndjred Cases and to the Revised Code, by Hon. \Vm. H. Battle; and with many corrections of typographical errors. Their 2d Editions of the Nt volumeof Dev. X Battle's Equity, and 1st Dev. Battle's Law iiei'orts, have re ceived the approbation of the Profession. They also republislieil 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 and Equity, and can supply any volumes extant of the Reports, or complete sets, so far :is they can no'v fie had. They propose to put to press a 2d Edition of Dev. Battle’s 2d Law Reports. They deal largely in Law Itooks, and will at all times order works not on their shelves, to sujiyily their cus tomers. E. J. H.Vl.E & SON. J^^In the binder's hands, ready this wei k, JONES’S L.\\V REPORTS, Vol. 6, and Equity Vol. 4. For sale, or exchange with.the Profession for unbound Nos. when in good order. Fayetteville, .lan'y Di, I860. To Rail Roat! Contractors! JUST RECEIVED 100 WHEELBARROWS liglit and strong, for the Rail Road. For sale by Real Estate at Auction. T the Market House, on Tuesday the (ith of March next, I shall sell Three Houses and Eots. One situated on the corner of Moore and Frink streets, contains three rooms, and kitchen attached, occupied by .Mr. C. W. McKay. Another near the above, on the East side of Frink Street; four rooms and all suitable out-buildings, occupied by Mr. T. B. Cowan. Au excel lent well of water convenient to-both Houses. The other House on the South side of Person street, and opposite the residence of W’. Cade, Esq., contains parlor and three bed-chambers, dining-room and kitch en attached; on the second floor two rooms with fire places. This property is in good repair; convenient to the bu siness part of the town and in an excellent neighborhood. 4 beautiful BUILDING LOTS of one acre each on Adam Street, adjoining Mr. J. Davis and Col. Hawley. JOHN H. COOK, Auct’r. Feb'y 9, 1860. 90-ts Young: Aegroes lor $i>ale. IN pursuance of an order of the Court of Equity, at the Special Term, inihecaseof Jackson Johnson, Jr. etal. vs. Josiah Maultsby et al., I will sell at the Court House door, on the 1st Monday in March next, two young and likely Negro boys, viz: ALECK, aged about ten years, and FRANK about eight. Bond aud approved security reiiuired. Terms at sale. WALTER A. HUSKE, Clerk A: Master. Fayetteville, Feb’y 6, 1860. 90-3w Turpentine llitill lor iSlale. V15 bbl. Turpentine Still with fixtures, for sale low- Been used since June last, made by James .Marline. -Vpply to (ieo. ^V. Williams Co. DANIEL McNATT. Feb'v‘9. 90-4w k BAGS N i UU and fur sale by Feb'y 8, 18(50. AAO. 1 PERU\'1.VN GUANO, just received C. T. HAIGH SONS. 90-31 TIOAEY LL notes and for fiHvinent: all who fail to pay by tUe 1st March, WAATEO! ccounts ilue the subscriber, are ready 1st March, HANDS of will finti their notes and accounts in the OFFICELIS for collection. .SkU, Mola-ses, Iron, a general assortment. Spirit Barrels. Sugar and Coffee, Irish Potatoes, itc. For sale cheap for t’.VSH only. P. P. JOH.VSON. Feb'y 7. 9C-3t STATE OF AORTII CAROLIA A, M'.W HANOVER COUNTY. In I'!(juity—Fall Term, 1850. Soiomon W. N.-i.'^li, vs. M. N. l^eary, Exr., and others. IN pursuance >f a decree of the ('ourt of Equity of the county of .New Hanover, made in this cause at Fall I'erin, 1859, 1 shall expose to sale by public auction, at the Maiket House in Wilmington, on .Monday, the 12th day 'if Mari-h next, the following described Lots in Wilmington —viz: “One Lot on Orange street, between .'^ecoinl and I'hinl streets, adjoining the Lot of Henja mill llo.skins on the East. Mrs. Guthrie's on the Soutli, and .'>lrs. Stowe s, anil Mrs. Sinta.s's on the West side .\lso, the I.iOt iminedintely Nonh of Dr. Dickson's re ; sidenec. me:isuriiig lifty-six feet on Front .Street, aii'l ■ running back seventy-nine. tect five inches, with the use of a four feet alley on one side, and ii six feet all;v on the other. ,vlso, three lots lying beiwcen North Boundary or Water Street and the Wilmington Ueldon Rail Road—bounded on the East by FittJi Street, and on the West by Fourth .''truet. said lots being dcsignat- ■ ed on the plat which forms a part of the deed from ']'. 1>. Meares, Clerk ,ind Master, to Wm. S. Campbell, as lots >0.-. ■''•'i, 8*i and 87. I shall also offi-r for sale ar the Court house oor in Fa>/eff'- ril/e. nn TuyJrty thf ^'>thda>/ of March, the HOUSF, .VND LOT in I'aj-cttevill**, on the west side of Winslow street, nearly opiiosite the foundry, now occupied by B. F. Pearce, being a part of the estate of Solomon . Nash, dece.'ised. TtR.Ms;—One-thinl cash—one-third at 6, and the other at 12 months from day of sale, with interest from that dav. A. M. WADDELL. Clerk and .Master in Equity. Feb'y 2. M-is Aew Books, by Harriet B. .Tlc- Keever. ^DITH’S Ministry; Sunshine, or Kate Vinton; The IJ Flounced Robe, and Wliat it Cost. Dec 3. E. J. Just rec’d. HALE & .SON. March 29, 1869. D. & W. McLAURIN. 800tf Webster’s Elementary ^>peiling^ Book, for Bale bj £• J. UAL£ St SOM.

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