\0TICK. ■T. having *K;en a»w j- pa.r Offer, his for I'rui- th« hoarg .M 72-if K and beconJuceav ' ‘ “Iw-j. have «uiv ', '■'■ '"j "ELsh 5’y-3n, Wutterhit oticv. bv 'KK%V!«, \KL T V, A«*. r„' ^ ■‘'■B''' Jtii.j ■” "—ve Hue a r*r >1 '‘-‘i-n.s can ho h,., “• Jav=, r, ipj p,. UK-r H-use S1HU|. tlOtf IRov, \v. , [*■'■' '• M..X an.l , ,.„kin •‘Ot." ' JAMK> MAKTlXf '■•ill A.C. !,■" •* I’^un.Ts- o|i„ I ''maoH [» IN 1'K.STK,.vkH, I J 'MKS MAKTTNK Ot;tf l>. fLD FRIENDS- ■ ' ■-•n :utfn'iiii^ t. V' I ^-=“ X'Ul Wil inp ;„ iha, J :; r. ,V, W-Ult .liscoi::;-.. }*,.n,i:^ ‘ * '=■ I>r..iiiiH -‘ ,„!K. ^ K\K WHlSktV, wit), 1,,. ■'.• -;q-pH(‘.l wiih 1)., ■■•Ill he h# ij Mii;. ■: l-AM». lying ou ^Lp ■'• ' " i.-iilo' bel.w Fiij- ! rlv-r int.. the ^i;inj- J v;,i, j inif, rivijr- • - ■ ’ A^i >'•,) acre-, ■■' ; >n aud are weli snil tirass: n-ne ..il’ ive er, Hi-e .hI gi,. d >ii, . snd- ► M A' Any [MT- ■ niake .'uvly appl J K.'HINSON 1 >n sdim; lit .' lesi and de-ii'-iich. ‘V* paid bt'.jre dc:livr_red M- ilLLl.NGHAST S. i,. Hay Slreei l»-]y ;kv. ' -Jiti decided oil peruia in t;,* li-rt'n 'jf Favette " : : i [o the i ' 'iiiM-y. In all : ‘!i. iii 'udiiig the lio : ' -■ iatied, .'iiier A 1 i’^d .: iii.l-Mii^h Di-n- , »■>• i-f;cti(in a> far ■ •■^u.:iviti^>-ol'the • I- wel' its ; er nietnl:; are ''h:ire'i Hill be - niay >:•■ -.■ f* an interi^^t ' : ■- «■’;•■■.■.■ he IO\. ■ •: eii*nng iiiJer - ^ - day dus.iive'. ■ pnr’- -Ts ig aiuhorii i’ - ' .'iL'n. . K#-NALL>i. =15IN>«»N T :C entire lutereb^ ' ■• pleased to see returns thanks fur •■■ b-jsiuwed, and to 15 F. U. J' iiS Ml L.- KIN. U RIA, Forwarcliiii;; ^JLNt T(»N, -\. U ' . "res. Flour and f -L - :!e r ^hipul«nt. U in M K. 1’. Hali., ;ily lllie ^al«* or i-MJ.Nf.TON, X. (’ Jf.ir -:.le of the abuve in'>^ife the attention of fLA.'f.'- 11AN^» »nd D" an i resj •-'•tt'uily »u jfc'n! exaniinatiiir; of the T;.e-- i’iun.have se- ly oiii'T manufacture. iiaii • in tlie miisicHl tier. \'iii..iteiiipta, be- ind Aiuateurg in in N'jrth CaroliJi* •• n . i:e a few out of Ich. V\. ole, Esq., f*nixie ■ dlegf, Salem t IJ , Ilev. T Hinp- fij|..-\'iiig gentlemen U' Myers. 1"’ Lee, K ; , and others, linj^'i-iu at the publinh ery instrnincut has I I >,• d. -.d, *K^'“'They HlUllt^’ FUJi.MlfMS, witli otht-r>iI sived, and can be de- ;o. 11 KKLLLY, ^r W Knabe & * 84*ly i:\T. illor at Law, N. t. Supfiiur Jourfg of ten aiiU 'Jolumbui. All [ill receive prompt at' 28-*ly iPAir M.. I, t m SEMI-WBEKIi Y. [VOL. IX.] FAYETTEVILLE, C., MARCH 1, 1P60. [NO. 896.] PHINI'ED MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS I RDHARl) J. H4LE & SON, I EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS j Prl-->' for the Semi-Weekly Ohskkver $3 00 if paid in j (idvance; -S3 60 if paid during ihe year of subscrip- j (ii>n: or '? J after tlie year has expired. 1 K-.-r the Weekly Observer $2 00 per annum, if paid in j udvanoe: S'".' .'>0 if paid during the year of subscrip- | lion; or 00 after the year has expired. ADVERTISEMENTS inserted for 60 cents per rqudve of 1(> line:? for the first, and 30 cents for each succeeding publication. Yearly advertisements by spe- ■ial ciintracl^, at reasonable rates. Adverli.sers are ieque!»ted to state the number of insertions desired, or they will be continueil till forbid, aud charged accord- ingly. Adverti.'»enients to be inserted insid(, charged 50 per cent e-\tra. SPECIAL NOTK'E. From and after thisilate. no name of a new subscriber will be entered -without payment in advance, nor ■will iu- paper he sent to such subscrRiers for a longer time !s paid for. Such of our old subscribers as desire to take the pa per on this ■‘ystem will please notify u when making remittances. J:uiy 1. 18.jS. FAYi:TTE:VILI.E UOTEI., T. WADDIIjL, Proprietok. . ^pHIS. the most commodious Hofei in Noith . 1 Carolina, fronting SIX) feet on Hay and Donaldson Streets, located in the centre of ihe f'li'iness portiotj of tlie to'.vn, and surrounded by all tlie Banking Houses, Wholesale Merchants and princi- ( iil Produce Dealers. lousiness men will find the Hotel a convenient and comfortable house. .■Ml the Stages arrive and depart from this Hotel. Fayetteville, Oct. 1. 51- SHKMWl'LL IIOI'SE, 1 FEW DOOKS \OKTH «F TIIK MARKET HOISK. jt a / vWINiJ to the extensive increase of patronage Houie. during the year, I have ex- , tended my facilities by the adilition of a num- ' ; if comfortable sleeping rooms, with other import- ■ ■in! improvements, which will add materially to the ' I'omfort and convenience of those favoring me with j their patronage. To those who have been my kind friends and cus- : •■■imers for the past six years, I tender my most sincere : ■hanks, at the same time respectfully soliciting a con- ' ■■nuance of their patronage, and also the patronage of H l.'irge number of new patrons. 1 have good Stables and a No. 1 Ostler. P. SHEMWELl,. .Ian y 1*», l'60 84- NKARKST AM) yri(’KK8T ROITE TO THE K.VIEROAU! 1859! JAMSS KYLE, Is now r€C#iving his ugual gupply of Goods, among which are— Rich Silka, CoPd and Black; French Merinos and Delaines; English Do. Do.; K.id and Net Gloves, assorted; Hed and Negro Blankets; Bolting Cloths. No. 1 to 10; Ready-Made Clothing; Boots and Shoes; it h a very large assortment of other Goads. Alio, which were purchased by the package at the lowest price. Those purchasing will please call and look at the j Goods and prices. ; Sept. IS. 1859. 49tf j J. K. KYLE S NOW RECEIVING A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL i STOCK OF CAPT. WIL.KE!li$’$$ REPORT ON THE DEEP RIVER HI\ERU REGION. The undersigned have caused to be published from the Congressional plates, an edition of the Report of Capt. Wilkes, F. 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 important 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 CCDtS, neatly bound in cloth. Copies sent by mail, free of postage, on the receipt of 60 cents. A liberal dis count to wholesale buyers. Orders solicited. Jan’y UG. E. J. HALE & SON. I STIPLE ii\D FiXCV DRY COflDS. —ALSO— Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. All of which will be disposed of at low prices, either by whole.sale or retail. Call and examine. No. 34, Corner Hay and Donaldson Streets. Fayetteville, N. C., Sept. 22, 1859. 51tf SIECOJVn STOCK.~ STARR & WILLIAMS, IMPORTKRS 4 JOBBERS OK FOREIGN A,\l) DOllESTIf DliV fiOODS, HatM, C'apw, Boot», ^hoes Umbrel las and Ready-^^acle Clothing;;:. West End F.wf.ttevillk Hotel Buii.nixr,. \RE now receiving their SECOND PURCHASE of Goods for this season. Thi. stock is large, and well worthj' the attention of buyers, who are invited to oall and examine for themselves. .1. B. STARR. J. M. WILLIAMS. Fayetteville, Oct'rlS, 1859 57- CO-l‘AKTi\EKSH|P. •licRimmon if fSmith, IH.WE this da}-associated with myself Mr. MICHAEL SMITH, who ha.s had an experience of five years in the Hat and Cap business in the city of New Y’ork. and is thoroughly conversant with every department there of. In consequence of this increased facility in pur chasing, coupled with the fact that our goods will be bought exclusively for ca.sh, we will be enabled to sell all goods in our line, to the trade and the community at large, at as low figures as they can be bought in the Northern markets. A. .McRl.MMON. A GE.TI! The New Style, Small, COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS, AT Vaiioi>id«‘IIN jiallery. ART. Wood%iard’M ^olar i^aiiiera. 1)H0T0GR.\PHS can be h.'idat Vanorsdell’s Skylight 1 Gallery, Hay street, 0pj)0site Marble Y'ard, Fay etteville. N. C.; plain, retouched, colored, in water colors, oil and pastile; from small to life size. Ambro- types, Melaneotypes, and all other styles of Pictures pertaining to the .\rt. Also, (Jilt Frames, Gilt Mouhl- ing. Glass for very large pictures—us large as 20 by 30 inches. Cord and Tassels for hanging pictures; Instru ments. Stock and Chemicals for sale low for cash. Life size colored Photographs made from small pictures. Having permanently located here I hope to merit j'our patronage. I would also return my sincere thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on me heretofore by the good people of Fayetteville and vicinity. ('. M. VANORSDELL, Photographist and Proprietor. Dec’r 20, 185H ' 77- UloiiutN C’refk Factory. •\RNS, any No. desired; Sheetings; Ditto thin for Straining Rosin; (>snaburgs; Drilling, white and colored: Plaids and Stripes, e.xcellent anicle.^ for women's wear. For s.ale by CEO. McNEl LL, Pres't. Wool C'ardM in llrMi rate order, and wool carded with dispatch. WARPS furniiihed of any No. ami length required. G. McN. Febyll. 91-3m Y HOLMES & ROBINSON’S OIK HORSE STAGE UXE TO KE>A>SVILLE, VIA WARSAW, I '' the shortest and most expeditious for travelers going N irth or Sonth. I.‘*avin!j Favetteville everv day at - dock P. M. THROUGH IN TEN HOURS. The traveling public who would study their comfort ■iiid convenience will take the Warsaw Stage. BtgrTHROUGH TICKETS To WELDON m.ay be had at the Stage Office, Fayetteville. .\ug 5, 1859. 38-ly LUTTERLOirS LLNE. ^TEAMER ‘•F.\NNY” leaves Fayetteville every Mon- O ilay and Thursday morning, at 15 minutes after Sun rise; and Wilmington Tuesday and Friday, at o'clock, :':irrying p.nssengers ;ind freight. ■■'teftmer ‘•SOUTHERNER,” with a full complement 't' Flats, makes one or more trips per week, as circum- -iiinces may require. The accident to the Steamer “ROWAN’' will be re paired in a few da^ys. She will then take her place in 'he line. ' T. S. LUTTERLOH. J >cfr 4, 1858. 51 -tf STATE (AR A>U .tlACIII.XE WORKS, 1'ilE undersigned having located in the town of Fay etteville. N. and erected buildings suitable for ' ir K.-i'l Machine Works, would give notice that they :iri‘ prepared to execvite all orders for Cars of every de- ''•ription. also all kinds of Machine work, such as re pairs of Steam Engines, ( otton. Mill ami .Mining Ma chinery, heavy forging, such as .Mill Spindles, Cranks, xc., at shor' notice. Hy an arrangement made with the Boston Belting ' irapany. we are prepared to receive orders for all kinds ■I India Rubber P>elting and Hose at their prices. lla\ing started our Engine, and Woodworth's Planer, we are prepared to plane all descriptions of Lumber iiid .'^cantling, which will be kept on hand, for sale eitiier in the rough or dressed, as parties may desire. ontracis taken for the erection of Buildings, mate- ! . furnished, and jobbing of all kinds executed with ricjiiness and despatch. "unters and Desks made to order. Stores fitted, >ii.‘h. Doors and Blinds manufactured, equal to any- ihing ot the kind to lie found in the Northern market. WALTON A: BARRY, Car Builders and M.achinists. Fayetteville, Oct 3, 1H')9 54-tf ^I PRIMIE c:01 RT REPORTS NEW EDITION OF DEVEREIX AND BATTLE’S EQIITY, Volume MMIE 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 (]ases and ' ' the Revised Code, by Hon. Wrn. 11. Battle; and with iiiiiny corrections of typographical errors. Their 2i Editions of the 1st volumeof Dev. & Battle's K'juity, and 1st Dev. i Battle's Law Reports, have re- ■ ived the approbation of the Prtjfession. Ihey also republished a i;d £(tition of Derereux's 1st (■-‘luity, I without Notes.) ,\nu in addition to these, are 'he proprietors of the entire editions of most of Iredell’s L.iw and Equity, and can supply any volumes extant it the Reports, or complete sets, so far as they can now be liJid. 1 liey propose to put to press a 2d Edition of Dev. & liiittle s 2d Law Reports. Ihey deal largely in Law Books, and will at all times order works not on their shelves, to supply their cus- ' E. J. HALE & SON. ffi^In the binder'-hands, ready this week, JONES’S L.VW RhP()RTS, Vol. 0, and Equity Vol. 4. For sale, 'I exchange with the Profession for unbound Nos. when III good order. I’ayettevillt, Jan'y Iti, 1800. Rlanks lor «ale at this OlHce. I'^HE slvle of the Firm will be in future McRIMM)N & SMITH. .M«RI.MMoN.] [.MICHAEL S.MITH. Fayetterille, X. C., Oct’r 1. 1859. 58- I..AKGE stock: NEW GOODS!! 1H.W E just received my Winter Stock of (Joods in my line. They were selectel in the Northern cities by myself, with great care, and bought on the most rea sonable terms, by which 1 am enabled to offer the larg- ! est stock I ever before offered to the public, and to offer : them At Oreatlv Reduced Price**! FRUITS; Raisins, Fig'^. Prunes. Apples, Lemons, Oranges, Cher ries. Currants, Pie Fruits. Stuff Dates, Citron, nc. PICKLES,JELL1ES&PRESERVES: —A great variety.— PertumerieM and E\tractM, Of various kinds; Fancy Soaps and Pomades. ■ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; Fiddles, Drums, Fifes, Flutes, Banjos, Gnitars. &c. WALKING C.VNES, of every kind; Basket and Willow j Ware, Hobby Horses, &c. FINE AND COMMON CANDIl-S; Sardines; Fine Cigars; Smoking and Chewing Tobacco; Crackers; Fine Pocket Knives; a large assortment of Port-Monaies, some very nice; Fancy Envelopes and Fancy Goods: Toys and Yankee Notions: an assortment of India Rubber Goods, i Whips, Combs; Fishing Tackle; | C'ocoa and Other .\utM. i FANCY GOODS; Palerramers, Reticules, Cabs. Rubber Round Combs, Watch Guards—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., i&c., &c., &c., i:c., lie , &c. Splfed and Xorfolk Oysters constantly on band. Country dealers and the public are respectfully in- i vited to call and examine my stock, as it is impossible j to enumerat^but a few of the leading articles. ! I have a great many handsome things which cannot fail to please. J. R. I.EE, No. 40, Hotel BciLDistj. Dec 3. 1859 72- j D. & W. McLAURIN, ~ I ll'^OULD invite attention to their large and desirable j Vt Stock of GKOCEKIES, Consisting in part of— 150 Bags Kio, Laguira and Java Coffee; 100 Hbls. and Hhds. Sugar (assorted;) 25 Hhds. Mola.sses; 30 “ Hacon—Side.s and Shoulders; 500 Sacks Salt; 150 Boxes gool Toh>acoo; 125 “ Sperm, Adamantine it Tallo'w Candles; oO “ iSoap (a.ssorted;) 50 “ Candy “ 100 Bags Shot “ i lODO lbs. Bar l^ead; HO i Bbl.s. SnufF—Eagle Mills; 2.5 Kegs Soda; 2;>0 “ Nails. —ALSO— A large and general assortment of Hardware and Cutlery; Farming I tensil.s, of all descriptions; American, English, Swedes and Peruvian Iron; Blister, (German and (’ast Steel; Blacksmiths’ Tools; Coopers’ Do.; Corn Sheller!? and Straw (,’utters; Buckets, Brooms and Pails; Cotton, Manilla and Jute Rope, (all kinds and quality;) Plow Lines and Bed Cords; Hollow Ware; Cotton Yarns and Sheetings at factory prices. All of which will be sold low for cash, or on usual time to prompt papng customers. jji^CoPNTRT Mkrchants are respectfully requested to call and examine our stock before purchasing else where. D. & W. McLAURlN. March 3, 1869 98tf Juwt Recc'ived and Ibr ^ale. hush ELS PRIME CORN. UU SACKS SALT. 10 TONS COAL. JOS. A. WORTH. Feb'y 13. 01-3 w. Potatoes! Potatoes!! PotatoeM!!! BBLS, .MERCER POTATOES; •..t) 50 do. Pink Eye For sale by C. E. LEETE. Feb'y 13. 91-lm PIowm! PIown!! PIowm!!! No. PLOW S; 50 No. 10 Plows: 50 -'11 60 “ 50 and 00 Plows; Points, Bars and Mould Boards to suit. —ALSO— A large assortment of Turpentine and Coopers' Tools. For sale by C. E. LEETE. Feb'y 13. 50 V»l-lm Fi«*li and PorL. BBLS. MESS PORK; -»») 25 Bbls. -Mess Beef; 25 " No. 3 Mackerel; 75 “ No. 1 Herring. —A LSO— Mackerel and Salmon in Kits. For sale by ( \ K. Feb'y 13. LEETE. 91-Im M LAJ¥D FOR $^AEE. The 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 on each place and all nece.s.sary Out-Houses, and clear ed Land 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. A large portion of the balance is oak and hickory Ridge Lands; the bal ance is pine Land of a good quality, having been work ed in Turpentine three j'ears. 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. M .'VDRIEjii. Hhds. Western Sides and Shoulders: liKt Bbls. ('ity Mess Pork; 225 “ Yellow Planting Potatoes: loo Tons No. 1 Peruvian Guano; 500 Kegs Nail.s. choice brands; 75 (’ases and barrels Glue; 500 Sacks Liverpool Salt; 20(MI Bushels ,\lum .''filt; 25 Tierces Prime Rice; 25 Tons Hoop Iron: -■Vlso, Sugar, t’offee, Molas^e?. Turpentine Tools, Strainer ire, &c.. 5;c. For sale at lowest market pri ces by E. MURRAY & Co., Wilmington, N. C.. Feb'y 11. 91-lmpd BOOTS & JSHOESr .\T WMOI.ES.VLK. JNO. M. WALKER, of North Carolina, W I T H WEMMO\ A: rOX, 2 7 CHAMBERS STREET, NEW YORK. AV^ILL be happy to see his Southern friends at the M above establishment, where, eitiier personally or by order, they may be supplied from an extensive and well assorteil Slock of Goods in that line, gotten up ex pressly for the Southern trade. Feb’y 10, 18t)0. 91-Iy “A Place for Every!hing” ' IN THE WAY OF Buildiiij^ Materials! Lime, Cement, Calcined and Land Plaster, Lath and Lath Nails, Plastering Hair, Marble Dust, Fire I Brick, &c. &c. ■\lso, Laundry. Family. Chemical. Pale, No. 1, and ! all kinds of Fancy SO.VPS. 1 Freights procured at the best rates, and every effort I made to filease all who nmy favor us with their patron- I age. .All orders thankfully received, and attended to ! with care and despatch, i LOVELAND & WELCH, i 381 West street. New Y’ork. I Jan’y 20, 1800. 85-3mpd I BKADEi^RAlfiiH Al POPE, I DEALERS TX METALS AND MANUFACTURERS OF COPPER, .\0. rs SniTH'o’ WHARF, BALTIMORE, Mn. ANUFA('TURE at the GUNPOWDER COPPER WORKS, and keep in store, (’ojiper Sheets, (Bra zier’s and Sheathing,) Rods, Rivets, Nails, &c.; Pattern Sheets aud Bottoms made to order. Dealers in Pig Iron, Sheet, Bod and Hoop Iron; W'rought Iron Tubes (Plain and Galvanized) for Gas, W’ftter or Steam; Malleable Iron Fittings, Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead, Gas Fitters’ Tools, Hooks, Cement, &c.; Copper Ingots, Tin, Lead, Speller, Founders’ Facings, Fire Bricks, &c., Sic. Feb’y II. 91-2mpd ;iJAiifo7' ~ ~ r; A TONS No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, just received OU and for sale by JOS. UTLEY. Fayetteville, Jan’y 30, 1860. 88tf ivAiVTEO. A LARGE quantity of COTTON and LINEN RAGS, for which fair prices will be paid. DAVID MURPHY. Aug, 17 41- I\OTI€E. Expecting to be absent from the State until the middle of next Summer, say till July, 1860, 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, I860. 83- To Eanil Riiyerw. 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, KIUIIT lil.M)KEU .UKES OF L.4XD, adjoining the land belonging to the estate of George Wilcox, dec'd, and lying three miles South from Car- bonlon, on Little Pocket Creek, Moore county. These Lands are well adapted to the growth of corn, cotton, wheat, oats, rye, &c. There are ou the prem ises a comfortable Dwelling, and all necessary Out houses, with about one hundred and fifty acres under fence, including forty or fifty acres of never-failing bottom land. This is a rare chance for persons wish ing to make investments, as lands are undoubtedly ad vancing in price in this section. For further information apply to Mr. .M. M. McRae, Crane's (’reek, P. O., Moore county, or adilress me at Fayetteville, N. C. DANIEL McRAE. For the Heirs of Gilbert McRae, dec’d. Carbonton, Moore c?l., N. C., -Aug. 24 43tf W. C. TROV H.AS just received this morning, from Steamer North Carolina, 6 bbls. No. 1 Mackerel, new. 10 “ “ 3 20 J and bbls. No. 1 do. 25 boxes Cheese. 5 kegu selected Goshen Butter. 10 bbls. Leaf Lard. 15 “ New Mullets in oak and pine bbls. He has on hand a general assortment of €SKO€ERiEf!i, which will be sold cheap for Cash or exchanged foi Country Produce. Oct. 0, 1859. 55tf DE.\TAL NOTIC E. R. R. SCOTT, having been i'osent for several days past, offers his profession al services to the community, and may be seen now regularly in his Office on Person Street, two Doors East of the Market, during the hoars From y to 1 P. M., 2 10 5 P. .M. Dec'r 5, 1859 72-tf D' JOHiV R. COOK, Auctioneer. VALUABLE FARmiTLANloi FOR SALE, The Plantation on Cape Fear River, known &s the Col. Ashe place. These lauds are without doubt the most valuable on the Cape Fear. They are located nine iniles above Fayetteville, on the East side of the Cape tear, contain 702 acres, most admirably adapted to the cultivation of cotton, corn, oats and wheat. Men of acknowledged judgment say it will average 30 to 50 bushels of corn to the acre; about 200 acres are cleared, and it will produce 100 bales of cotton, besides provi sions for the force. The uncleared land cannot be surpassed any where, and will yield 50 to 80 bushels of corn to the acre, and as much Cotton as any in this country; situated within 9 miles of the best market iu the State, with Steamboat navigation to either Fayetteville or Wilmington; with richness of soil seldom equalled—never surpassed, makes the most VALUABLE and DESIRABLE FARM in the State. In connection with the above, 1 offer 208 acres of L.AND on West side of Cape Fear, known as the “White Lands,” just opposite the above. I will sell the above lands on the most favorable terms; a bargain may be had. If not disposed of sooner, they will be sold at AUCTION, at the Market House in Fayetteville, on May 8th, ]8tJ0. As to quality of Land, 1 refer to Col. Waddill. Messrs. John Waddill, A. A. McKethan, David Murphy and Thomas S. Lutterloh. A. N. MCDONALD. Feb’y 27, 1860. 95.19 Country Residence at Auction. YY^lLU be offered for sale at Auction, on Tuesday the i TT 6th March, at the Market House, at 12 o'clock, 1 that desirable place known as "CHELSEA,” the resi dence of the late Hon. Henry Potter, containing 10 ! acres of land, with two tenements and all necessary out-houses, in good repair. Half or more of the land is cleared and under fence, witli several good springs and an excellent well of water. Also, truii trees, grape vines, and a beautiful Flower Garden. This is one of the most pleasant residences in the vicinity of Fayetteville, 2A miles from the Market House, and in an excellent neighborhood. Persons wishing to purchase can iuqiiire of the subscriber. M. A. POTTER. C. E. LEETE, Auct’r. Feb'y 27. [Town papers Weekly ts.] 95ts CJLA.\0 AT Al CTIO.^!! A\7ILL be sold on Wednesday, March 7th, 1860, at the TT Warehouse on the corner of Gillespie and Mum- ford Streets, at 11 o'clock, on account of whom it may ooncem. 475 Bags Wet Peruvian Guano. Farmers would do well to attend this sale. Terms Cash. A. M. CAMPBELL, Aucl'r. Feb'y 25. 95.13 Pres, and Weekly Car. ts. SPRING STOCK FOR 1860. The snbscribers have in Store, and are now receiving a very large STOCK or GOODS, in their line, direct from the Manufacturers in Europe and Importers and Agents in this Country. Among which may be found: 100 Tons of best Swedes Iron from li to 12 in. 800 Doz. Pocket Knives; 000 “ Table Knives and Forks; 300 “ Mill Saw and other Files; 60 “ Frying Pand; 30 “ Hand Saws; 25 Tons Hoop Iron; 10 “ Hollow-Ware; 000 Kegs of Nails, assorted; 333 Bags of Coffee, “ 19 Hhds. and 68 bbls. Sugar; 30 i bbls. Eagle Mill Snuff; 125 Boxes Hose Hill “ 50 Kep^ best Sup. Carb. Soda. Together with a complete assortment of other articles sold in a Grocery and Hardware Store. All of which are offered to the Trade for Cash, or on the usual time to prompt dealers, at prices to compete with New Y'ork Jobbers. GEO. W. AVILLIAMS & CO. Fayetteville, Feb’y 22, 1860. 94tf FlshrFiSi:: \[0. 1 MACKEREL, in bbls., half bbls., qr. bbls. and kits. No. 3 ditto. No. 1 extra MESS SHAD, in half bbla. No. 1 “ WHITE FISH, do. No. 1 SALMON, in kits. HERRING, in bbls. and half bbls. Call at D. i W. McLAURIN’8. Fayetteville, Feb’y 27, 1860. 95-3t Waggon .^aking^ and Rlack- Mmithing:. ^pHE business of Wagon Making will be conducted by 1 the undersigned, who will always have sulhcient I'orce aud the best of material for doing speedily and well all work entrusted to him. J. W. WELSH. Dec'r 31, 1859. 79-3m Roofing* and Giitteringr, Done at short notice, by C. \V. A.\DREWI§, MAA^A'LI' Oct'r 4 55- IVotice—.\egroe« Wanted. ^pO the farmers and citizens of the Counties of Duplin, 1. Wayne, Johnston. Harnett. Moore, Cumberland, Robeson, Bladen. Columbus, Brunswick, New Hanover, and Sampson: The subscriber t>eing desirous of purchasing a num ber of liikely Y'oung NEGROES, of all cl:isses and des criptions, avails himself of this method of informing those who may have such ]>roperty to dispose of, that they would do well 10 visit me at home, or address me ."It Clinton, N. C.—for which they shall receive a visit. Negroes waniel from this time till the 1st of .March 1860, for the Mobile and New Orleans markets, for whom the highest prices will be paid. EVERETT PETERSON. Oct’r 13, 1859. 57-5m Aejfroes! i\effroe«!! Wanted. GENTLEMEN, your old customer is yet in market for Likely Negroes, for which I am determined to pay the Highest Cash Prices* Persons having such for sale would do well to give me a call, >r address me at Clinton, N. C. All orders promptly attended to. J. A. McARTHUR. Clinton, N. C., .March 6, 1859. 9.5-lyrpd .\OW l.\ MARKET. VLL persons having NEGROES for sale, will do well to addre.ss the subscriber at Clinton, Samp.son county, as he is determined to buy and pay as liberal prices for tliem as the state of the market will permit. By addressing him he will call immediately, and make liberal offers, as all will find who will try him. CHARLES T. STEVENS. Clinton, Sampson Co., Sept 10,1859 48-lj-pd Corous, Colds, Ho.\kskness and I.n- FLrKXz.\, Iruit.\t1(»s, Soke.sess, or any affection of the Throat CURED, the H.\ck iNf; (’01 Gii in Cdxsi Mi'Tiox, Bni.\t hitis, U'llOOl'I.NC (’dCOII, Astii.m.\, (’.\t.\kru, RELIEVED by BROWN'S KKONCHIAL TROCiit S, or Coi GH Loze.nues. “.4 aimpir and elegant combination for Coi’OHs, inc. Dr. G. F. Bioklow, Boston. “/ recommend their use to Puhhc Spkakei{s.’ Rev. E. H. Ch.^pin, New York. ‘ Must salutary relief in Bronchitis.” Rev. S. Seiufriei>, Morristown, Ohio. “lirnejicial when compelled to apeak, sufferiny from CoLU.” Rev. S. J. P. Anuerso.n, St. Louis. ^'Kff'ectual in remot'iny Hoarseness and Irritation of the Throat, so common with Speakers and Sinukrs. ’ Prof. M. STACY JOHNSON, LaGrauge, Ga. Teacher of Music, Southern Female College. "(rreat benefit when taken before and after preaching, a> they prevent Hoarseness. From their past effect, 1 think they irill he of permanent advantage to me.” Rev. E. Rowley, A. M., President Athens College, Tenn. Sold by all Druggists, at i45 cents per box. Also, Brown’s Laxative Troches, or Cathartic Loz enges, for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, Headache, Bilious Alfections, ^e. Jan’y 25, 1860. 86-3m Tiirpentine §tiil i'or l§ale. 4 15 bbl. Turpentine Still with fixtures, for sale low. ix Been used since June last, made by James Marline. Apply to Geo. W. Williams & Co. DANIEL McNATT. Feb’y 9. 90-4w iOO ACRES VALUABLE FAKMING LAND AT ArCTIOA. 11 ILL be sold, on Tuesday the 6th day of March, at M the Market House in the town of Fayetteville, at 12 o'clock, a Valuable Tract of FAR.MING LAND, two miles beiow town, on the We.st side of Cape F’ear River, containing THREE HUNDRED ACRES, adjoining the lands of Robinson. Makepeace aud Jessup, consisting ot Swamp. .Sand-hill and River Lands, a portion of which is cleared and ditched and has been under culti vation. Ihe remainder is well Wooded and makes it exceedingly valuable, as it is so near market For further particulars inquire of me, at my Store. C. E. LEETE, Auct’r. ^■'eb y 20. ijs-ts Land on Reaver Creek ibr Sale. John Gould and wile. David Arnett and others ex parte. Petition for the sale of Land. In Equity. IN puisuance ot an order made in the above cause at January Special Term. I will sell at the Cour, House tloor, ou 1 hursday ot March Court next, 50 Acres ot Land, lying on the waters of Beaver Creek, adjoining the lands ot Aichibald McDuffie and others. Saiil Land is now, or was lecently in the possession of Mosps Britton, and is said tc be valuable lor 1 urpentine purposes. Terms one-fourth cash, balance 6 months. Bond and approved security required from the purchaser. . A. HUSKE, Clerk i Master. Feb'y 17, 1800. 93-4t LA.\D AT AlCTIO.Y. 40 ACRES on the Fay. & We.«tern Plank Road, about eJ two miles from Fayetteville, joining the lands of .Mrs. Ochiltree. . H. Carver, and others; known as the LOOK LAND; about 12 acres are cleared and produces fine crops. There is a very pretty building spot on this Lanii. 15 Acres near the above ou both sides of the Plank Road, joining the lands of J. D. Starr, A. AV. Steel, and others: there is a small clearing on this tract and a number of grape vines. A beautiful building lot. The above Lauds will be offered at public sale, at the Market House, iu the Town of Fayetteville, on Tuesday of March Court, being the 6th March I860. Terms made known on day of sale. G. W . LAWRENCE, Agent for owners. .1. H. COOK, Auct’r. Feb'y 6. Trustee’s Sale. By virtue of a Deed in Trust executed to me by John II. Cook and Jesse W. Powers, partners under the style of .1. W. Powers & Co., for the purposes therein mentioned. I will expose to Public Sale, at the Market House in Fayetteville, on THURSD.AY the 8th day of March I860, the following Property, viz: Two to re Houses on Hay street, joining the Store of Thos. S. 1 utterloh, at present occupied by W. C. Troy and J. W. Powers, formerly belonging to Z. Burroughs. 1 Brick House, 2d Tenement west of Dobbin House, foot of Haymount, joining John Culbreth. I House and i.,ot west side Winslow street, joining lots of Robert Mitchell, at present occupied by J. W. Powers. 1 Warehouse and Lot .outh of Brick Row. 1 Hou.^e aud Lot corner of Winslow and Mum- ford slrcpis. lO shares (’apital .'^tock in Ihjhbiii House Co. JOSEPH B. STARR, Trustee. Jan’y 31, 1860 88ts Real Estate at Auction. { T the Market House, on Tuesday the 61 h of March j\ next. I shall sell Three Houses and Lots. One situated on the corner of Moore and Frink streets, contains three rooms, and kitchen attached, occupied by Mr. C. W. McKa^*. Another near the above, on the East side of Frink Street; four rooms and all suitable out-buildings, occupi. d by Mr. T. B. Cowan. .An excel lent well of water convenient lo 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-chamber.s, dining-room and kitch en attached; on the second floor two rooms with fire pliices. This property is in good repair; convenient to the bu siness part of the town and in an excellent neighborhood. 4 beautitul 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 To Rail Road Vontractoral JUST RECEIVED — 100 WHEELBARROWS, light and strong, for the Rail lload. For sale by D. & W. McLAURIN. March 29, 1859. 800tf REMOVAL.. 1 HAVE MOVED FROM MY OLD STA.\D NEXT TO McLAUKIN’S,. ArrosM the street, 4 Doors above 8. J. HINSDALE k CO’S., Where 1 will be glad to see ma' old Friends. J. W. HORIVE. Feb’y 21. 94-3w c Criue and Spirits Barrels. ONSTANTLY’ on hand by E. P. MOORE. Feb’y 20. i4t-93tf To Turpentine Distillers. '^HE highest Cash price paid for SPIRITS TURPEN- . TINE by E. F. MOORE. Feb’y 20. i4t-93tf Racon and Corn. BUSHELS of GOOD CORN; 15,000 ft»8. weU-smoked BACON. For sale by E. F. MOORE Feb’y 20. i4t-93tf 2000 Ciuano! Ouano!! BAGS No. 1 GUANO. For sale by E. F. MOORE. Feb’y 20. i4t-93tf 500 E. F. MOORIi:, COMMISSIOxN merchant, i ND will keep constantly on hand every article in the A. Turpentine Distillers’ Line. Feb’y 20, 14t-93tf STATE Ol'.\ORTH CAROLL\A, NEW HANOVER COUNTV. In Equity—Fall Term, 1859. Solomon W. Nash, vs. M. N. Leary, Exr., and others. IN pursuance of a decree of the Court of Equity of the county of New Hanover, made in this cause at Fall Term, 1859, I shall expose to sale by public auction, at the >rarket House in Wilmington, on Monday, the 12th day of March next, the following described Lots in Wilmington—viz: “One Lot on Orange street, between Second and Third streets, adjoining the Lot of Benja min Hoskins on the Ea.st, Mrs. Guthrie’s on the South, and Mrs. Stowe's, and Mrs. Sintas's on the West side. •\lso, the Lot immediately North of Dr. Dickson's re sidence, measuring fitty-six feet on Front Street, and running back seventy-nine feet five inches, with the use of a four feet alley on one side, and a six feet alley on the other. Also, three lots lying between North Boundary or Water Street and the Wilmington & Weldon Rail Road—bounded on the East by Fiiih .Street, and on the West by Fourth Street, said lois being designat ed on the plat which forms a pan of the deed from T. D. Meares. Clerk and .Master, to Wm. S. Campbell, as lots lNos. 85, 86 .nnd 87. I shall also offer for sale at the Court house oor in Fayetteville, on Tuesday the (>thday of March, the HOUSE AND LOT in Fayetteville, on the west side of Winslow street, nearly opposite the foundry, now occupied by B. F. Pearce, being a part of the estate of Solomon W. Nash, deceased. Terms;—One-third cash—one-third at 6, and the other at 12 months from day of sale, with interest from that day. A. M. WADDELL, Clerk and Master in Equity. Feb’y 2. 9l-ts STATE OE i\ORTH C AROLIA A, SAMPSON COUNTY. yV^HERE.AS, information hath this ;fay been made to y T us, two of the acting Justices of said (,’ounty, by the oath of Wm. T. Owen, that a slave, his property, named GUILFORD, hath run away and is out, hid and lurking in swamps or some otiier jilace of concealment, committing depredations to the peaceful inhabitants of said County and State: These aie, in the name of the St-^te of North Carolina, to require him, the said slave, forthwith to surrender himself lo his Uiaster or other lawful authority; and we do hereby order this proclama tion to be publi.«hed at the Court House door in the town of Clinton and two other public places in s.aid County, and warn the said Guilford that if he does not immediately return to his master, it is lawful for ar.y |ier-ion to lake said slave by killing him. or otherwise, without accusation or impeachment of any crime. Given under our hands and seals, this 20th February i860. LUKE A. POWELL, J. P.. [Seal.] B. CRUMPLER, J. P. DESCRIPTION. Guilford is of a reddish color, about 26 year'" old, weighs a)out 170 or 180 pounds. The toe ne.^t the great toe on each foot is about one joint longer than the rest; has a slight defect in one eye. •10 Dollars Reward. I will give the above reward for said negro on de livery, dead or alive, or confined alive in any jail in the State. W, T. OWEN. Feb’y 23. 94-tf «^The American Almanac for 18i'0; Swords’ Pocket Almanac; Brooke’s Fool of Quali ty; Prentice’s Wit and Humor; Preachers and Preach- ing, by the Author of “Kirwan’s Letters”; The Socia ble. or ItMfl florae .Amusements; Irring’s Skctch Bo(*s Ada Leigh; Seven Years, by Julia Kavanagh; &c. In terlinear Tran.slations of Xenophon, Csesar, Cicero, Vir gil, Sallust; Bullion’s Analytical Grammar; Davies’ Arithmetics and Keys, &c. &c. E. J. HALE & SON. Feb’v 2. Raisins! Raisins!! tN Whole, Half and Quarter Boxes, for sale low by D. & W. McLAUHIN. Deo’r 22, 1869 77tf