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Piti\ T^, i: Ai.^. i ■ n . ** t' untry ^ . iii M i'ler - in ir -irke!, • iV OSON’S I'AMASkS N ■ 1\ ;\S. and ■ N;1 >K G'iO'ir;, are sealed M»V A OWDEN, ’ ; [y of I lie ri:;ce!--;arj. h- I ■ ■ . --no are pro 1 »'rh th; name o-' . r-■lle.-'s of'he '^ler:^^irl cun :inaer . : .• ? ,(Jr “"I not =:• U‘. -! le pur ,f !. w irt ’e-» ■ - KE. N York. T-'.-^ly i:. u;.- ^ ior :'t- for V .-i i an-1 for in, , !scw V >rk. the ^ale ol* II ,^l j •' ■ L r... ll'.. )f. (iii i - ri'oN. N. ^ ■ -,’f fthenbi’Te itifnii'jn of >.- }'l \N > ;ill'i uo i;.:' ■ 'I' ■ =- t' i'lanoH ii:;ve -^e- !. tiuifttt'fure. is t he musical V . xtetitjitr-i, be- . - iitid Amateurs in in -. t;: Caroliua n; 111= H few out of W ^,le. E«q-. . ■ = , K-v/^T. t anip- il,. -:tn^ gi-ntlemen Nhn . t -l- f- .J_. rtnd 0th--rN. Iliiiiiii;i -n Ht thi- publish Evi-ry :n ^trmiient has « an::.I. . .'.TMt ■ J, fc^They II “K ." I Itll ulll=M- ! , '.. 1 - ,»n ! 'fin t ? i: KKLLEV. ^ fi.: Will. Knahe X 34*1 y ni:\T, iMellor at Law, (. ' fciiii ' ,i| t-)iipr CnurtB or l«'len a . 1 ''oluim)U''- AH will receive prompt fct* lou^e 28-«lj iPAiriETOWiiiyyE SEMI-WEBKIi Y. m [\n.. IX.] FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.. MARCH 5, 1860. [\0. 897.] PHINTKD MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS EDWARD J. HALE & SON, EDITORS AND I’ROPlllETOllS Prire f'T the Semi-Weekly .>nsERVER S3 00 if paid in advance; S3 oO if paid during the year of subscrip- tit'n: or S4 after the year has expired. Fi»r the Weekly Obskhvkr $2 00 per annum, if paid in M'lvance; S2 oO if paid during the year of subscrip tion; or So 00 after the year has expired. ADVERTISEMENTS inserted for 60 cents per fiquare of 1 ti lines for the first, and 30 cents for each Hucct’oling publication. Yearly advertisements by spe- I’ial contracts, at reasonable rates. Advertisers are teqiujsted (>> state the number of insertions desired, or they will he continuoil till forbid, and charged accord ingly. .\dverii.-enients to be inserted in.iidf. charged 50 per oent oxtr.H. j SFE('1AL NOTICE. From and after this date, no name of a new subscriber will I'e entered without payment in .“idvance. nor will paper be sent to such subscrRiers for a longer time !l.:\n i-i ])uid for. Such ’if our old subscribers as desire to take the pa- ].iT ‘>n tiiis system will please notify us when making rt-iiiittHnces. .lan'y 1. 1?^')8. FAY i:ttkvii.i^e hotel., T. WADDILL, Proprietor. ^ a ^IIIS, the most commodious Hotel in Noitb 1 (’arolina, fronting 8IM* feet on Hay anil ■-lljj-l. Donaldson Streets, located in the centre of the fiusiiie'is portion of the town, and surrounded by all 'lie Banking Houses, Wholesale Merchant* and p^'inci- pal Produce Dealers. 8*!^ Business men will find the Hotel a conrenient and comfortable house. All the Stages arrive and depart from this Hotel. Fayetteville, Oct. 1, 18'>8. ol- SIlKMWELl. HOUSE, \ FEW DUOKS .\OKTH OF THE MAKKKT liOl SK. iWlN(> to the extensive increase of patronage to this House, iluring the year. I have ex tended my facilities by the addition of a num ber of comfortable sleeping rooms, with other import ant iranrovements, which will add ni.iterially to the : int'ort and convenience of those favoring lue with their patronage. T" those who have been my kind friends and cus- : :ners for the past six years, I tender my most sincere ■uanks, at the same time respectfully soliciting a con- ■Inii'.nce of their patronage, and also the patronage of 'I i ii ice number of new patrons. 1 :iave good Stables and a No. 1 (Jstler. P. SHEMWELI,. •iiiny I'i, It'GO 84- NEAKEST ANI) griCKEST^ IIOITE TO THE RAILROAD! F^W^L., 1859! JAMES KYLE. Is now recaiving his usual supply of Goods, among ; which are— j Rich Silks, Col d and B’.aek; French Merinos 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; ith a very large assortment of other Goods. All o. which were purchased by the package at the lowest price. Those purchasing will please call and look at the Goods and prices. Sept. IS. 185a. 49tf J. K. KYI^E TS NOW RECEIVING A LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL 1 STOCK OF STIPLE m F^^fY DRY GOODS. —ALSO— Clothiiigf, Caps Boots and Shoes* .\11 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 SECO,VD STOCK. STAliR & WILLIAlfS, IMI’ORTKRS * .lOnnF.RS OF F0RE1G\ :l\l) IMHIESTIt' DRV GOdllS, Hat!«, C'apw, Bootw, Tiiibrel> la« aiKi Ready-.Hade riotliiii^-. West End Fayettevili.k Hotel Bt ii.ntsc. VRE now receiving their SECOND PL’RCH.VSE of Goods for this season. This stock is large, and well worthy the attention of buyers, who are invited to call and examine for themselves. ,T. B. STARR. J. M. WILLIAMS. Fayetteville, Oct'rl3, 1859 57- CO-PARTXEKSHIP. “ •JIclliiMtMon I HAVE this day associated with myselfMr. MICHAEL SMITH, who has had an experience of five years in the 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 goods will be bought exclusively for cash, we will be enabled to sell all goods in our line, to the trade and the community at large, at as low figures as they can be bought in the Northern markets. A. McRlMMON. HOLMES & ROBINSON’S OIR HORSE STAGE LIXE TO KE>A.VSVILIE, VIA WARSAW. I ' the shortest and most expeditious for travelers going N'lrth or South. Leaving Favetteville every day at - clock P. M. THROUGH IN TEN HOURS. The traveling public who would study their comfort •-’id convenience will f;ke the Warsaw Stage. tstT through tickets TO WELDON may be fiad at the Stage Oflice. Fayetteville. .\ug 5, 18oV*. 38-ly I.ri'TERLOH'S LINK. ^TE.VMER ‘‘F.VNNY" leave-Fayetteville every Miin- ► J day and Thursday morning, at I-') minutes after Sun rise; :ind Wilmington Tuesday and Friday, at o'clock, i ':irrying p.-i«sengers and freight. Sfe.Huier "SOUTHERNER," with a full complement )f Flats, makes one or more trips per week, as circum- -• inces may rei^uire. The accident to the Steamer “ROWAN” will be re- piired in a few days. She will then take her place in tlie lino. T. S. LUTTERLOH. ocfr 4. 1858. 51-tf ; STATE (AR AND MACHL\e1V0RRS. ^PHK under-igned having located in the town of Fay- 1 fttfville. N. and ere( ted buildings suitable for iir and Machine Works, would give notice that they ■ :e jiiepared to execute all orders for Cars of every ile- '■ription, also all kinds of Machine work, such as re pair- of Steam Engines, Cntton. Mill and Mining .Ma- '■hinery, heavy forging, such as .Mill Spindles, Cranks, vC.. at shor' notice. ]5y^an ari'angement niaile with tlie Boston Belting ' inip iny. we are jirepared to receive orders for all kinds i India Piubber Belting and Hose at their prices. H.iving started our Engine, and Woodworth's Planer, wi' are prepared to jilane all descriptions of Lumber | HI) 1 Si-atitling. which will be kept on hand, for sale i either in the rough or dressed, as parties may desire, j ‘ - ntracts taken for the erection of Buildings, mate- r;: l furnished, and jobbing of all kinds executed with iifainess and de'^patch. ''iiinters and l»esks made to order, Stores fitted, >fi'h. Doors and Blinds manufactured, equal to any- •iiing of the kind to lie found in the Northern market. WALTON \ BARRY, Car Builders and Machinists. Fayetteville. Oct 8, 185'.i 54-tf ^1 PREflE €OI RT REPORTS NKW KKITIOX OF DEVEREIX AND BATTLE’S EqilTl, Volume *2. ^PHE sub-'cribers have just firinted a 2d Edition of thi.s 1 volume, (one of the most valu.able of the series,) with Notes and References to other adjudged Cases and t' the Revised Code, by Hon. Wm. H. Battle; and with many corrections of fypographical errors. Tlieir 2d Ijditions of the 1st volume of Dev. Battle's Iviuity. anil 1st Dev. Battle's Law Reports, have re- •i-ived the approbation of tlie Profession. They also republished a 2d Edition of Devereux's 1st K. uity, 1 without Notes.) And in addition to these, are '111* proj)rieiors ol the entire editions of most of Iredell's I.--W and Equity, and can supply any volumes extant the Reports, or complete sets, so far as they can now had. 1 hey jiropo^e to put to prvss a lid Edition of Dev. & litttle's 2d Law Reports. liiey deal largely in Law Books, and will at all times • r'k-r workp not on their shelves, to supply their cus- ' "“T-. E. .1. HALE A: SON. teif* In the binder s hands, ready this week. JO.VES'S i'AW REPORTS, Vol. (j, and Eipiity Vol. 4. For sale, ' i-Xchange wiiii the Profession tor unbound Nos. when '■ jiood order. 1 ayettevilie, Jan'y 16, iHtjO. Blaiik'fei for «ale at this Oflice. €APT. WIEKE^’S REPORT 0.\ THE DEEP RIVEK .MINERAL REfilOX. The undersigned liave caused 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 important and scientific statement of the great wealth o.f 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 cents, neatly bound in cloth. Copies sent by mail, free of postage, on the receipt of 50 cents. A liberal dis count to wholesale buyers. Orders solicited. Jan'y 2fi. E. J. HALE & SON. A CJE:?I! The \ew Style, Small, rOLOKKU PHOTO«KAl>HS, AT Vaiioniid^IIN Gallery. ART. WooduartPw Molar Camera. EAUTD FOR SALE. 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 necessary 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 Bottonu most of which is uncleared, and well set with white oak and other tine 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 Casii or Young Negroes, or on time to suit purchasers, with approved bonds. Jan’y 13. N. G. JONHS. xVOTICE. Expecting to be absent from the State until the middle of next Summer, say till July. 18G0. 1 have authorized Archibald McLean, of Harnett county, to transact business for me iluring my absence, to sell my Lands in Harnett county, and generally to attend to all mv business. N. G. JONES. Harnett (bounty, N. C., Jan’y 13, 18G0. 83- 1)H0T0GR.-\PHS can be had at Vanorsdell's Skylight Gallery, Hay street, opposite Marble Yard, Fay etteville. N. C.; plain, retouched, colored, in water colors, oil and pastile; from small to life size, .\mbro- types, Melanei)types, and .all other styles of Pictures pertaining to the Art. .\l«o, (.Jilt Fraines, Gilt Mould ing, Glass for very large pictures—as large as 2H by 3) inches. Cord and Tassels for hanging pictures; Instru ments. Stock and Chemicals for sale low for cash. Life size colored Photograjihs made from small pictures. Having permanently loeated here I lioj>e to merit your patronage. I would also return my sincere thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on me heretofore V>y the good peojtle of Favetteville and vicinity. C. M. VANORSDELL, Pliotographist and T’roprietor. Dcc'r 20. ]85!> * 77- RIoiiiit'M reek I'actory. \^.MINS. any No. desired; Sheetings; Ditto thin for Straining Rosin: (>snaburgs; Drilling, white and colored; Plaids and .''tripes, excellent articles for women's wear. For sale by tiEO. McNElLL. Pres't. Wool C'ardM in lirst rate order, and wool carded with dispatch. W.VRPS furnished of any No. and length required. Feb'y 11. G. McN. !)l-3m The stvle of the Firm will be in future McRIMMON iSc gMITH. A. M«RIMMOX.] [.MICH.\EL SMITH. Fayetteville, N. C.. Oct'r 1. 1859. 58- LARGE stock: ~ NEW GOODS!! r HAVE just received my Winter Stock of Goods in 1 my line. They were selected in the Northern cities by myself, with great care, and bought on the most rea sonable terms, by which I am enabled to offer the larg est stock I ever before offered to the public, and to offer them At Cireativ Reduced Fricew! HiUlTS; Raisins. Figs. Prunes. Apples, Lemons. Oranges. Cher ries. ('urrants. Pie Fruits. Stuff D.ites, Citron, .vc. PICKLES. JELLIESiFlfKSERVES; —-V great variety.— Perfumeries and E\tra€tM, Of various kinds; Fancv Soaps and Pomades. MUSICAL LNSTRLMENTS; Fiddles, Drums. Fifes. Flutes. Banjos. Guitars. &c. WALKING CANES, of every kind: Basket and Willow Ware. Hobby Horses. &c. FIXE AND COMMON CANDIKS: Sardines: Fine Cigars: Smoking and Chewing Tobacco; Crackers: Fine I’ocket Knives; a large assortment of Port-Monaies. some very nice; Fancy Envelopes and Fancy Goods: Toys and Yankee Notions: an assortment of India Rub>>er Gools. Whips. Combs; Fishing Tackle; Cocoa and Other .\iitw. FANCY GOODS: Palerramer, Reticules. Cabs. Rubber Round Combs, Watch Guards—Mohair, .'^ilk 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., kc., &c.. &c.. &.C.. kc., kc., kc. Spiced and Norfolk Oysters oonstantly on hand. (.'ountry dealers and the public are respectfully in vited to call and examine my stock, as it is impossible to enumerate but a faw of the leading articles. I have a great many handsome things which cannot fail to please. J. R. LEE, No. 4i», Hotel IUildiso. Dec 3. 1859 72- D. & W. MfLAlRIX, 'll'^OULD invite attention to their large and desirable W Stock of OKOCEKIES, Consisting in part of— 150 Bags Kio, J..a"uira and Java ('off'ee; 100 libls. and Hhd.s. Sugar (a.ssorted;) 2o Flhds. Molasse.s; 30 “ Bacon—Side.s and .Shoulders; oUO Sacks Salt; loO Boxes good Tobacco; 125 “ Sjterni, Adamantine Tallow ('andlesj ;’)0 “ Soap (a.s.sortcil;) oH “ (.’andy “ K.*0 Bags Sliot “ lODO lbs. Bar Lead; •^0 i Bbls. Snuff—Eagle Mills; 25 Kegs Soda; 250 “ Nails. —ALSO— \ large and general assortment of Hardware and C^utlery; Farming I’tensils, of all descriptions; American, English, Swedes and Peruvian Iron; Blister, German and Cast Steel; Blacksmiths’ Tools; Coopers’ Do.; Corn Shellers and Straw Cutters; Rackets, Brooms and Pails; Cotton, Manilla and Jute Rope, (all kinds and 4uality;) Plow Jiines and Bed Cords; Hollow Ware; Cotton Yarns and Sheetings at factory prices. All of which will be sold low for cash, or on u.sual time to prompt paying customers. ^ ft^CorxTRY Merchants are respectfully requested to call and examine our stock before purchasing else where. D. & W. MoLAURIN. March 3, 1859 93tf Jiiwt Received an«i fbr Kale. BUSHELS PRl.ME CORN, i Uw ;^0' SACKS .salt. 10 TONS CO.VL. JOS. A. WORTH. Feb’v 18. lM-3w. Potatoes! Potatoes!! Potatoes!!! BBLS. .MERCER POTATOES: 50 do. Pink Eye C. E. To Land RiiyerM. ^piIE undersigned offers for sale, in the Coal region. 1 and within eight miles of the terminus of the Fay etteville & Western Rail Road on Deep River, EKillT lll.XUKEl) ACRES OF LA.M), adjoining the land belonging to the estate of George Wilcox, dec’ll, and lying three miles South from (’ar- | bonton, on Little Pocket Creek, Moore county. | These Lands are well adapted to the growtli of corn, | cotton, wheat, oats, rye, &c. There are on the prem- ! ises a comfortable Dwelling, and all necessary Out- | houses, with about one hundred and fifty acres utnler | fence, including forty or fifty acres of never-failing 1 bottom land. This is a rare chance for persons wish ing to make investments, as lands are undoubtedly ad vancing in price in this sectioit. For further information apply to Mr. M. M. McRae. Crane's Creek. P. O.. Moore county, or address me at Fayetteville, N. C. DANIEL McRAE, For the Heirs of Gilbert McRae, dec’d. Cnirbonton, Moore co., N. C.. Aug. 24 43tf W. C\ TROV H.\S just received this morning, from Steamer North Carolina, >5 bbLs. No. 1 Mackerel, new. lit “ - 8 20 ^ and J bbls. No. 1 do. 25 boxes Cheese. 5 kegs selected Goshen Butter. 10 bbls. Leaf Lard. 15 “ New Mullets in oak and pine bbls. He has on hand a general assortment of U ROC E ilM ES, which will be sold cheap for Cash or exchanged foi Country Produce. Oct. «, 185'*. 55tf JOHiV H. COOK, Auctioneer. V iLiiifiE^FmiTNtiTiNi) roit s.41e. The Plantation on Cape Fear River, known as the Col. Ashe place. These lands are without doubt the most valuable on the Cape Fear. They are located nine miles above Fayetteville, on the East side of the Cape Fear, contain 7o2 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 SO bushels of corn to the acre, and as much Cotton as any in this country; situated within y miles of the best market in the State, with Steamboat navigation to either Fayetteville or Wilmington; with richness of soil seldom eiiualled—never surpassed, makes the most VALUABLE and DESIRABLE FARM in the State. In connection with the above, I offer 208 acres of LAND on West side of Cape Fear, known as the “White Lands,’’ just opposite the above. 1 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, 1800. As to quality of Land, 1 refer to Col. Waddill, Messrs. .John Waddill. A. A. McKcthan, David Murphy and Thomas S. Lutterloli. A. N. iJcDONALD. Feb'y 27, 1800. ‘Jo-ts SPRING STOCK FOR 1860. The subscribers have in Store, and are now receiving a very large STOCK or €tOODS, in their line, direct ft'om the Manufacturers in £urop« and Importers and Agents in this Country. Amon^ which may be found: 100 Tons of best Swedes Iron from H to 12 in. SOO Doz. Pocket Knives; 000 “ Table Knives and Forks; 300 “ Mill Saw and other Files; 00 “ Frying Pans; 30 “ Hand Saw.s; ’ 25 Tons Hoop Iron; 10 “ Ilollow-Ware; 000 Kegs of Nails, assorted; 338 Bags of Coffee, “ 19 Hhds. and 08 bbls. Sugar; 30 J bbls. Eagle Mill Snuff; 125 Boxes Rose Hill “ 50 Kegs best Sup. Carb. Soda. Together with a complete assortment of other articles sold in a Groccry and Hardware Store. All of which are offered to the Trade for Cash, or on the usual time to prompt de.alers, at prices to compete with New York .Jobbers. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. Fayetteville, Feb’y 22, 1860. 94tf Country Re»«idence at Auction. \’l’’ILL be offered for sale at Auction, on Tuesday the M 0th .March, at the Market House, at 12 o'clock, that de-sirable place known as “CHliLSEA, ’ the resi dence of the late Hon. Henry Potter, containing 10 acres of land, with two tenements and all necessary out-hoifses, in good repair. Half or more of the land i« cleared and under fence, with several good sjirings and an excellent well of water. Also, fruit trees, grape vines, and a beautiful Flower Garden. This is one of the most pleasant resiliences in the ‘ vicinity of Fayetteville, 2i miles from the Market House, and in an excellent neighborhood. I’ersons wishing to | purchase can inijuire of the subscriber. M. A. POTTER. j r. E. LEETE, .Auct'r. i Feb'y 27. [Town papers W'eekly ts.] 95ts Cil A.\0 AT Al€TIO:\ I! j \\riLL be sold on Wednesday, .March 7th, 1800, at the | TT Warehouse on the corncr of Gillespie and Mum-j ford Streets, at 11 o’clock, on account of whom it may concern. 475 Bags Wet Peruvian Guano. Farmers would do well to attend this sale. Terms Cash. •V. M. C.4MPBELL, Auct'r. Feb'y 25. 9.5.ts Pres, and Weekly Car. ts. X Fish! Fish!! 0. 1 MACKEREL, in bbls., half bbls., qr. bbls. and kits. No. 3 ditto. No. 1 extra MESS SHAD, in half bbl«. No. 1 “ WHITE FISH, do. No. 1 SALMON, in kits. HERRING, in bbls. and half bbls. Call at D. & W. McLAURIN’S. Fayetteville, Feb'y 27, 1860. 95-3t REMOVAL.. I HAVE MOVED PROW .MV «LD STAND NEXT TO McLAURIN'S, ArrosK the street, 4 Doors above S. J. HIXSDALK & CO’S., Where I will be glad to see my old Friends. J. W. HORITE. Feb’y 21. 94-3w 0 50 do. Pink Eye For Hale by Feb'v lo. LL’ETE. 91-lm Plows! Plows!! Plows!!! ~ A NO. *; PLOWS: »)\J 60 No. 10 PIowh; 50 “11 50 “ 50 and 00 Plows; Points. Bars and Mould Boards to iuit. —ALSO— .\ large assortment of Turpentine and Coopers' Tools. For sale by C. E LEETE. Feb'y 13. 91-lm Fish and Pork. *)-■ BBLS. MESS PORK; -wO 2'> Bbls. Mes>i Beef; 2'i “ Nil o Mackerel: 75 “ No. 1 Herring. — ALSO— Mackerel and Salmon in Kits. For sale by E. LEETE. Feb'y 13. 91-lm Hhds. Western Sides and Shoulders; Zo I'W BMs. City Mess Pork; 225 *' Yellow Planting Potatoes; liKITonsNo. 1 PeruviMii tiuano: 5M) Keg« Nails, choice brands; 75 Cases and liarrelM (ilue; 5K» Sacks Liverpool Salt; iJtKKi Bushels .Mum .''alt: 25 Tierces Prime Rice; 25 Tons Hoiip Iron: .\lso. Sugar. Coffee, Molasse.*, Turpentine Tool«, Strainer Wire, ic.. \c. For sale at lowest market pri ces by E. MURRAY A Co.. Wilmington. N. C.. Feb’y 11. 91-lmpd BOOT8 & SHOES, AT WHOLESALE. JNO. nH. WALKER, of North Carolina, W I T II W K « O \ A: COX, 27 CHAMBERS STREET, NEW YORK. Ay^ILL be happy to sec his Southern friends at the TT above est.-iltlishmcnt. where, either personally or j by order, they niay he supplied from an extensive and i well assorted Stock of (Jonds in that line, gotten up ex- j pressly for the Soiitliern trade ' ^’eb’y 10. lKt)tl. M-ly i “A Place for Everylhiiig” IN THE WAY OF Biiildiii;:’ Materiali§! ]IME, Cement, Calcined and Land Plaster, Lath and , J Lath Nails, Plastering Hair, Marble Dust, Fire Brick, &c. &c. Also, Laundry, Family, ChemicMl. Pale. No. 1. and all kinds of Fancy i^OAP.''. Freights procured at the best rates, and every efTort made to ple.ase all who may favor us with their patroji- . age. .All orders thankfully received, and attended to with care and despatch. LOVELAND .S: WELCH. West street, New York. Jan’y 20. 1800. S5 :!inpd RKAOi:.\RAI A POi^:, DEALERS IN MET.VLS AND MANUFACTURERS OF COPPER, :%0. 75 WIIAIIF, BALTIMORE. Mn. MANUF.VCTI RE at the GUNPOWDER COPPER WORKS, and keep in store. Copper Sheets. (Bra zier's and Sheatiiing.) Rods, Rivets. Nails, &c.; Pattern Sheets and Bottoms made to order. Dealers in Pig Iron. Sheet. Rod and Hoop Iron; Wrotight Iron Tubes (Plain and Galvanized) for Gas. Water or Steam; Malleable Iron Fittings. Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead, Gas Fitters’ Tools, Hooks, Cement, kc.; Copper Ingots, Tin, Lead, Spelter. Founders’ Facings. Fire Bricks, &j., &c. Feb’y 11. ‘.ll-2mpd i;i:ai%'oT TONS No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, just received and for sale b_y .lOS. UTLEY. Fayetteville, Jan’y :50, 1860. 88tf 50 DK.\TAL \OTlCE. Dr. R. SCOTT, having been absent for several days past, offers his profession al services to the community, and may be seen now regularly in his Office on Person Street, two 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 Wag^on J?lakin$; and Rlack- sinitliing;. ^pHE business of Wagon Making will be conducted by X the undersigned, who will always have sufficieut torce and the best of material for doing speedily and well all Work entrusted to him. J. W. WELSH. Dec'r 81, 1859. 79-3m K^oofiiig- and Done at short notice, by C. \V. AA'DREW^, MARKET SQL ARE. Oct'i- 4 55- IVotice—Ae^roes Wanted. To the farmers and citizens of the Cottnties of Duplin, Wayne, Johnston, Harnett. .^I«l^e. Cumberland, Robeson. Bladen. Columbus. Brunswick, New Hanover, and Sampson: The subscriber being desirous of ptirchasing a num ber of Likely Young N EG ROE.'', of all classes and des criptions. avails him.-elf of this method of informing those who may have such property to dispose of, that they would do well to visit me at home, or address me at Clinton, N. C.—for which they shall receive a visit. Negroes wanted from this time till the 1st of March IBtiO, for the Mobile and New Orleans markets, for whom the highest prices will be paid. EVERETT PETERSON. Oct’r 13, 1859. 57-5m .\e;?roes! Aejjroes!! Wanted. G^ENTLEMEN, your old customer is yet in market for f Likely Negroes, for which 1 am determined to pay the Highest Cash Prices. Persons having such for sale would do well to give me a call, or address me at (.'linton, N. C. All orders promptly attended to. J. A. McArthur. Clinton, C., .March •>, 18o9. 95-lyrpd AOU lA JIARKDT. 4 LL persons having NE(!ROES for sale, will do well XX 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 addressing him he will call immediately, and make liberal offer#, as all will find who will try him. (MIARLES T. STEVENS. Clinton, Sampson Co., Sept 10, 1859 4S-lypd Cot (ius, Coi.DS, Huaksknkss and Ix- Fl.l K.N/.A, iRitlTATIOX, SoKENKSS, or ally allectiou of the Throat (’U RED, the H.vt k ixi; (’01 i;it in Cussi mptiun. BituxriiiTis, Wtiooi'i.Mi (’oioii, Astii.m.\, (’atxjihii, KKLIEVED by BROWN'S RH0N('HIAL TROCiitS. or Cut oil Lo/.em;es. “-•1 nimplf (ind el"jint C"inbin(ilion for Cm'i'.us. \c. Dr. G. F. Bioeluw, Boston. “I recomnieml their use to i’fni,ic Spkakkks.’’ Rev. E. H. Cii.\i*iN, New York. ‘ Muat sahitari/ relief in Broxchitis."’ Rev. S. .'^EiGFRiEO, Morristown, Ohio. " Hi iiejiciul n /ien compelled to xpeak, sujJ't riiii/ from Coi,i>.” llev. S. J. P. .\xDERSox, St. Louis. in removing Hu(trsene.^s and Irritation of the Throat, so cnnmon with Speakers Sixgkrs.'’ Prof. M. ST.\CY lOHNSON, La(Jrange, Ga. Teacher of Music, Southern Female College. '^(freat heii’ lit when taken before and after preaching. a> they prevent lloarsenesf. From their past effect. I think they u'ill he nf permanent advantage to me." Rev. E. Rowi.et, .V. M., President Athens College, Tenn. Sold by all Druggists, at cents per box. Also, Brown's Laxative Tkochks, or Cathartic Loz- enget, for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, Headache, Bilioui Alf'ections, Jan’v 25, 18B0. 80-3m 3U0 ACHES VALLIBLE FAK.Ml.NG LA.VD AT AIXTIOA. ^I’^ILL be sold, on Tuesday the Gth day of March, at TT the Market House in the town of Fayetteville, at 12 o'clock, a Valuable Tract of FAR.MING L.ANI). two miles below town, on the West side of Cape Fear River, containing THREE HUNDRED ACRES, adjoiningthe lands of itobinson. Makepeace and Jessup, consisting of t^wamp. :Sand-hill and River Lands, a portion of which is cleared and ditched and has been under culti vation. The 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. Feb'y 20. 9;3-ts Criue and Spirits Barrels. nONSTANTLY on hand by \j E. F. MOORE. Feb’y 20. i4t-93tf To Turpentine Distillers. The highest Cash price paid for SPIRITS TURPEN TINE by E. F. MOORE. Feb’y 20. i4t-93tf Bacon and Corn. BUSHELS of GOOD CORN; 15,000 lbs. well-smoked BACON. For sale by E. F. MOORE Feb’v 20. ilt-93tf 2000 500 WAiVTIlU. A LARGE quantity of COTTON and LINEN RAGS, xX for which fair prices wiU be pi Aug. 17 prices will be paid. DAVID MURPHY. 41- Tiirpentine Mill t‘or Sale. A 15 bbl. Tttrpentine Still with fixtures, for sale low. Been used since June last, made by James Marline. Apply to G«o. W. Williams & Co. DANIEL McNATT. Feb’y 9. 90-4w Land on Beaver Creek lor Sale. John Gould and wife. David Arnett and others ex parte. Petition for the sale of Land. In Equity. IN pursuance of an order made in the above cause at January Special Term. 1 will sell at the Cour. House aoor. on Thursday of March Court next, 50 Acres of Land, lying on the waters of BeaverCreek, adjoining the lands ot .Vrchibald McDutlie and others. Suid Land is now, or was recently in the possession of Moses Britton, and is said to be valuable for Turpentine purposes. Terms one-fourth cash, balance 0 months. Bond and approved security required from the purchaser. W. A. HUSRE, Clerk x Master. Feb’y 17, 1860. 93-4t LA AD AT ACCTIOA. ACRE.*^ on the hay. Ac Western Plank Road, about two miles from !• ayetteville. Joining the lands of •Mrs. Ochiltree. W. H. Carver, and others: ktiown as the COOK LAND; about 12 acres are cleared and produces fine crops. There is a very pretty building spot on this Land. 15 Acres near the above on both sides of the Plank Road, joining the lands of J. D. 8tarr, A. W. Steel, and others; there is a small clearing on this tract and a number of grape vines. A beautiful building lot. The above Lands will be offered at public sale, at the Market House, in the Town of Fayetteville, on Tuesdav of .March Court, being the tith March 18tU». Term's I made known on day of sale. i. . LAWRENC^], .Agent for owners. J. H. COOK, Auct’r. Feb'y (>. g9-ts Trustee’s 8ale. 1>Y virtue of a Deed in Trust executed to me by John I) H. ('oi)k and Jesse W. Powers, partners under the style of .1. . Powers iV Co.. for the jmrjioses therein mentioned, I will expose to Public Sale, at the Market House in Fayetteville, on THURSDAY the 8th day of March l^i(. the following Property, viz: Two Store Houses on Hay street, joinin" the Store of Thos. .*>. Lutterloh, at present occupied by W. C. Trov and .). W. Powers, formerly belonging to Z. Burroughs. 1 l>rit‘k House, ‘2d Tenement west of Dobbin House, foot of Haymount, joining John Culoreth. 1 House and Lot west side Winslow street, joining lots of Robert Mitchell, at present occupied by J. W. Powers. 1 Warehouse and Lot south of Rrick Row. 1 House and Lot corner ot Winslow and Muni- ford streets. 70 shares ('apital Stock in Hohbiii House Co. JO.SEPH B. ST.VRR, Trustee. Jan'y .‘51. IHiit) 88ts Real K««tate at Auction. 4 T the Market House, on Tuesday the ’>tli of March next. 1 siiall sell Three Hoiimci^ and Lots. One situated on the corner of Moore and Frink streets, contains three rooms, and kitchen attached, occupied by Mr. C. W. McKay, .\nother 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 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 tiie places. I 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 ou Adam Street, adjoining .Mr. J. Davis atid Col. Hawley. JOHN H. COOK, Auct'r.' Feb'y 9, IbOO. V0-is To Rail Roful t'ontf'actorsl JUST RECEIVED I 100 WHEELBARROWS, I light and strong, for the Rail Road. For sale by D. & W, McLAUKlN. 1 Alarch 29, 1859. 800tf Guano! Guano!! BAGS No. 1 GUANO. For sale by E. F. MOORE. Feb'y 20. i4t-93if E. F. MOORE, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 4 ND will keep constantly on band every article in the A. Turpentine Distillers’ Line. Feb’y 20. i4t-93tf STATE OF AORTH CAROLIA A, NEW HANOVER COUNTY. 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 Market 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 East. Mrs. Guthrie’s on the South, and Mrs. Stowe's, and Mrs. Sintas's on the West side. Also, the Lot immediately North of Dr. Dickson's re sidence, measuring fifty-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 At Weldon Rail Road—bounded on the East by Fifth Street, and on the West by Fourth Street, said lots being designat ed on the plat which forms a part of the deed from T. I). .Meares, Clerk and Master, to Wm. S. Campbell, as , lots Nos. 85, 86 and 87. I shall also offer for sale at the Court house oor in Fayetteville, on Tuesday the dthday 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 ca.sh—one-third at C, 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. ' 91-ts STATE OF AORTH CAROLIA A, SAMPSON COUNTY. A^HEREAS. information hath this day been made to TT 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 our, hid and lurking in swamps or some other pface of concealment, committing depredations to the peaceful inhabitants of said County and State: These ate, in the name of the St‘>,te of North ('arolina, to require him, the said slave, forthwith to surrender himself to his master nr other lawful aiuhority: and we do hereby onler this proclama tion to be jiublished at the Court House door in the town of Clinton and two other public places in said County, and warn the said Guilford that if he does not immediately return to his master, it is lawful for sny jierson to takesai 1 slave by killing him, or otherwise, without accusation or impeachment of any crime. Givt-n under our hands and seals, this 20th February. 18*;». LUKE A. POWELL. J. P.. [Seal] B. CRU.MPLER. J. P. DKSClllPTIO.V. Guilford is of a reddish color, about 26 years old, weighs about 170 or 180 pounds. The tee next the great toe on each foot is about one joint longer than the rest: has a slight defect in one eye. 20 DollarM Reward. I will givo the above reward for said negro on de livery, dead or alive, or confined alive in any jail in the Slate. W. T. OWEN. Feb'y 23. 94-tf j^Tlie American Almanac fbr I8GO; Swords’ Pocket Abnan.-ic; Brooke's Fool of Quali ty: Prentice’s Wit and Humor; Preachers and Preach ing, by the Anthor of ‘ Kirwan’s Letters"; The Socia ble, or 1001 Home Amusements; Irring's Sketch Books Ada Leigh; Seven Year.s, by Julia Kavan.agh; kc. In- terline.ir Transl iiions of Xenophon, Csesar, Cicero, Vir gil, Siillust; Bullion s Analytical Grammar; D.tvies’ Arithmetics and Keys, &c. &c. E. J. H.VLR SON. Feb’y 2. I Raisins! Raisins!! N Whole, Half and Quarter Boxes, for sale low by D. & W. McLALhlN. D*c’r 22, 1869 77tf ■

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