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THE COPPER TOE! A NEW ERA IN COMESTIC ECONOMY! IT IS well known that ('hilJreu and \ outh usually wear out their Boots and Slioes at tUe toe, in a few ■week>—soiaetimes in a tVw cIa.vs. Huy tliern with .nitchellS PatenI Wetalic Tips, and you will snve Tuo-Thrdt of ihe expense of suppW- ing your children with shoos. I to do all kinds of SCROLL riAW This invention enables us to ofter to the public Bootg [ pr.^NEING at short notice. Having a firs and Shoes, that NEVER WEAR OUT STATE C\R A\D MAflllM WORKS. ROWAm SiiTltEKT. FAYETTFAILLE, X. «'■ The undersigned, having erected building>« suitnble for CAR and MACHINK UOnK-nlso benernl The fjarst9i f^nrriase P/irtort/ in the MoHih! AT THE TOES. We have hundr«d9 of Testimonials from Parents who have bought them, showing that on the average, on' pair of Shrtes with the Tips, will for children, u»ar a* long at THREE PAIR WITHOUT, and for Misses. Boys and Youths, they will wear at ' as Ion;;, while THE COST IS BUT A TRIFLE MORE. This statement is made with entire confidence in its ■ strict truth, as ii is ba.-«ed on a ciireful examination of ] the Facif, in an exj>erieni‘« of more tha^n tw^o year*(, ^ which has Proved thHt tlie.^e Copper toeil i>hoex have, on ^ an average, worn at leas't three times as long as the olJ • style, and as the cost is but a TriHi- more, the iinpoi- tance of this invention to .ill having little feet to pro tect, will at once be seen. Tbi-* invention is also ii^iportant as a protection a- ■ gainst the cutting of tiio Frjirie Jrai$es, also for Minrrt and Plaitiition u?e. an'i all occupntious where the toes of the Hoots or Shoes are particularly liable to be cm or worn. € II .^JcKI'V>fi:Y A of tlic I’afciil- FOR BY THE DEALERS GEN'KRALLY. February 17. V*3-*3nios HOUSE CAHPENTRY—would give notice that^they are ! prepared to execute all ordurs in their line wit neat iicss and dispatch. We are prepartvi to ao »m b.iuu:> INO and PL^NEIN*^ at short notice. Having a first class Woodworth Planeing Machine, we are prepared to Plane, Tongue and Groove all kinds of Hooruig and Ceiling on reasonable terms. _ Contracts taken for the erection of Buildings, and Jobbing of all kimls executed with neatness and dis patch. Sashes, Doors and Blinds of all descriptions, laanufactured c}uk1 to anything to be found in the Northern markets. Plans and specifications furnished and the erection ot buildings superintended when desired. WALTON .V BARRY, (r.ir Builders, (?ari>enters & Draughtmen. Fayetteville. Oct 3, 1859 .)4-tf im. DE F mE3T, ABMSTRONG & CO. Drff Goods •llerclmnts. s»i> dt liailib i«* »!., V. Would notify the Tnide that tlie}’ are opening Weekly, in new and beautiful patterns, tlie WATISITTA PRINTS, A L i o THE ATIO!!iKE.l(-, A New Print, which excels every Print in the Country for perfection of execution and design in full Maddt'r ' settle, as I must have money. Colors. Our Prints are cheaper than any in market, and meeting with extensive sale. Orders promptly atteuJeJ to. Feb'v 2. IStio. SAUWI.E A.\U UAK.\U!>t«i FACTOR V. IlHE subscriber begs leave to return his thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore extemled to him, and in forms the public that he has nnw ani will continue to have an incre.ased force of experienced Saddle and F.ar- ness Makers, whose work he will war- r.jnf; and that lie i.s [.reparod u> ofter to ihe public a l.-irge and varied assort- thing kept in his line. His assortntent of .^addles. Harness. Bridles, Tn'.nks. Travellii;g Bags. Valices. &c.. is unsurpassed for woiktnanship and ina- lerial. and will compare favor ably for lu-atness with inv other Manufactory, either Noj-ili or Souih. Persons wanting any tiling in liis line will do liim a favor to call and examine his :»tock before purohasincr, hs he is satis fied it will not f.iil to please tliem. His establishment will be foHnd five doors East of Cape Fear Bank, on I’ersnn Sireet. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. W. OVERBY. Fayetteville, N. C., Jan’y 9, 18W. Sl-6m Persons indebted are earnestly requested to call and niont of evci A. A M( KP/riIA\ RESPEt’TFULLV informs his friends and the public, iliat he has built up large substantial Brick Build ings at his Old Stand, expressly for manufacturing Car riages. Thankful for the very li>)eral patronage lie has received for the la-it :Ji years, he hopes by strict atten tion to busine*!^, with a desire to gi'^e satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the .same. Ho waiTants his work to be made of the best material and by experienced workmun in each brancli oi'tlie business. His woi'k will compare favorably with any made in the L'nited Slates, for neatness and iluraliility. He is determined to sell and do any work in liis line on as gooil terms as any Work done elsewhere that is as well done. He now has on hand, linis!ii.d. 'I’UE LARGEST STO(.'K OF (’arriages, Baroiifhes, iloekaways and Bii2:2:ies, ' ever .jtlered in ihi.^ place, and a very large stock of work nearly finished, wbicli will be linished daily. All of which will bo sokl vtiy low ior c.ish. or on short tiiiie to punctual cusiciners. has mi hand more than ONE HI NDREl) AND FIFTY VEHK.'LES finished and in course of consiruction. i.cy“.Vll work iirvle by him is warrnntcd I'i months . witii fnir usage, and sliould it fail by bail workmanship ; or iiiatorial, will be re[i.ii;*.'d free of whargt:. Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and ex amine fr.r themselves. )rders thaukfulK received and promptly atteiidetl to' Re]>airinp cxei'uted at short notice and ou very reasou- abl« terniM. -May l!s. is.',-.I. 8‘J-tf 80*1 Y RICHARDSON’S IRISH LINENS, DAMASKS DlAl’ERS, kc. CONSUMERS OF RU HARDSONS LINENS, and those desirous of obiainiiikT the (tENl INE liOODS. should si.'e tliat tlie nrticles they puroiiase are sealed with the full naiue "f the tirni. J. >. RItHiKDSO.V, SOXS i 0>VDK>, As ft guarantee ol I ho -oundness and durability of the Goods. This cauiion is rendered essentially necessary, as large quniitities of inferior and defective Linens are pre pared. season after si'ason, and -jealed wiili the name of RK'HAliDS')N. by Irish Ho'-.ses, who. regardless of ihe iiijury tlins inflicted alike on the .ViiKiicin ciinsumer and the in inurn.'tarers of tlie genuine *5> 'ds. will noi readily ab.ind >n a buiiness so jirofiiable. while pur- ch i'ers cau be iuipose J on will* Goods of a worthless chai'ttc:ei'. J. BULLOCKE i J. B. LOCKE. Agents, 36 Church Street, New York. Dec. 16, 18o9. :o*ly is GL.IE. To the liitrrt'^l of Turpentine Di«tillerM. MA. B.\KER would respectt'ully inform Turpentine , Distillers and oiiiers that he is uuw manufacturinir The Improved Turpentine ^till. .All orders promfily attended to. Copper work done ou the most favorable terms. Old Copper bought for c.i'h or tuken in exchange for i.)w Work. Call and see lor vour-elves at V A BAKER'S Copper Shop, Fayetteville, N. C. Feb'y 1. 18*50. h8tf QAAA BBLS. assorted qualities. Superior lots for iCvUU Distillers’ us«. constantly on hand and for tale by E. W. 4 F. W. LEGGETT, 801 Pearl St., New York. Dee r 28. 1«59. 7y*3m Dli^SOLLTlO.W The COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing under the firm of RINALDI « CO., is this d.iy dissolved by mutual consent. Either of the partners is authoriz ed to use the name of the firm in liquidation B. F. RINALDI. C. H. ROBINSON. Elizabethtown. N. C., Jan’y 2, I^**jO. ^6*3m Turpentine stills lor .^aie. (y 10 barrel, one 15 barrel, one 20 barrel, one 4-j bar- A* re^; the above .Stills all in good order. Will be sold on the most favorable terms, bv M. BAKER. Fayetteville. N. C., Fob'y I. 8stf J. \V. Is now rf-ciMviiio’ from the Nortli tlie largest, finest, and most carefully selected stock of ri K\iTi lei: ever nlTf'rf'd in :his market; which added to his own manut'acturi'. inakt‘> liis a'Si^rtment ct.inplete;— all of whiv^'ti h- will -ell nii ilie lowest pos-ible ti-riiis for cash ir on time t.> i>uncti'al custom.-rs. Fashiiiii ible painted cottage be 1 room Furniture in setts; curled liair ;ui i hui-k. and cotton Mattresses; Looking tlia>>. >; Willow agoiis and t'rudles; Side Boards; Bureaus: .''Ci’retaries and 15ook-('rises; What- Nots: Table«, ar Mit!-; U aiii St.inds; t.'.indlc .Stands; \Vardro>>i's; Picture KraniMs and l^la's; U n; luw .Shades; ■^orni.-e>: (’iirt aiti ll.aud': ..ifa'- in Maho^ony an'i Wal nut; f“te a Teles; (>;b'riiuis; Jijvans and .''tools; ('!iail> of every variely. Kiiif Riis\vi)t:il l’ian >s. otic; with .Koliati at- taclinient; KoiewiMiil .Meli. iian.s. from I he best manufac tories in New York and Boston, warianted as good as any made in the oiiUtiH-y. and will bf si.ld at New York prices—freight only aaded. September‘J. 4otf Marble Factory, G B. F. RINALDI having purchased the entire interest of the above Company, will be pleased to see his former patrons, to whom he returns thanks for the liberal encouragement heretofore bestowed, and to wait upon them in tlie sale of his goods B. F. R Jan’y 2, 1800. ^TATE OF A ORTH €AKOLI.\ l, COI NTY OF RICH.MOND, Court of Pleas and Quarter .Sessious. January rtriii, Jes«e A. Baldwin. Adm'r of Wiley H. Covington, dec d, vs. Isaac M. Covington, et al. Petition to make Rea! Estate Assets. ORDERED by the Court, that publication be made in the Fayetteville Observer, for six consecutive weeks, notifying Isatc M, Covingion. Elizabeth .^vington. W. W. L’ovingtin. Harriet (.'ovington, Noah rate and wife Mary Jane, and Htbccca t'ovington. that they personally be and fijjpear at the next term of this Court, to be held at the Court House in Rockingham, ou the 3d Monday in April next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to this petition, or the same will be heard ex parte and judgment pro confesso entered as to them. Witnes-, Louis 11. Webb. Clerk of our said Court, at office in Ho.-kingham. the 3d Monday in Jan v A. D. IfctiO. L. fi. WEIUi.'cik. March 1, 18tj(). 97**iw ^TATi: OF AORTII C AROLIA A, COUNTY OF RICH.MOND. Court of Fle:i! and Qti:irtor Sessions, January Term, I''!)‘. ^^il!i■lm \j')Ti]i Vs. .I.iiiie' L. I'rceinaii. Originil .\t::u;iiiiioii[ — Levii'd on Land. IT app:tiui^ to the satisiadion of tin- (,’ourt, that the dvii'lldau’. is no! wiiliiu tli; limits 'if tins .Statf. or so conceals hiiiiseit ta.n the oiiliniiy process ot tiie law cannot reach him: It is ord^-red by the Court, iliat pub- lic.ition be niidc in the Fayeitevillc Observer tor six consecutive weeks, norifviti;' the cielenilatit to bo and af'pe-ir at tlie next Term oi this Court, to be t.el 1 at Rockingiiain. the -!d Monday in .Vpril next, and replevy, or tlie Justice's judgment will be made absolute and final and an order issued forthesaleof the land levied oii. Witness. Loiii* H. Webb. Clerk of our said Court, at office in the Town of Rockiugham, the 3d .Monday in January, A D. 1860. L. H. WEBB. Clk. €]iun«I iHiin!^!! CiiniM!!! M. A, BAKER, Gun & Rifle manufacturer. lUNS repaired at the shortest notice and for a suiull ciiarge. 3»t double and single barrel «lio- (juns for sale low 10>» Kepeaiitig Pistols of all tlie (jirtVrcnt maker* now the United .States, for sale low. Call at M. B.\KER’S and see for yourselves. Fayetteville, N. Feb'y 1, >«Mtf G IWnVAi, r. IIIIGII i SONS’ STORK r. 81- two DflflRS AIUIVI': 1 I'ayellfville, Jan’v 20. i W.M, I'ARTEU & SON. Uhule!>ale ± Betail Dealers and Manul'acturers OF .\1.L K.1NDS OF Leather^ Satidles and Harness, •Jf every description, (.'ollars. Whips, .vc. \N D we also particularly call tiie attention oi' the whole surriunding c juntry to give us a call, as we are de- lerirnncd that none sh.all surpass us in .quality or low prices: and we will give the highest oash price at all times for ILaw Hides and Tallow, in exciiange for our articles. t- outury Merchants would d-* w.dl to call and examine our Stock, as we can sell them Shoes of a much belter quality than they usually get. on very .noconimodating terms. Soutliern I’lanters would do well to send us all their orders as we are making a No. 1 ariicle of NEMKJ SHOES, tiiat are warranted to give entire satisfaction. N B. All Orders from a distance shall have prompt attention. S S. (WHTFR. WM. CARTER. Goldston P. (J., Chatham Co.. N. C.. t ^ „ March lo, 18.‘)9. , YORTII rAROLI\A FOI .\imi A N 1) 3IACIIIAE WOKKS! SOUTHERN SllllOOl BOOKS. | A. SriSARNIJS & BUKK,' 51 amt 53 JOHX STREET, NEW YORK, j m) E. J. IIUK & m FAVETTKIILLI', N. 1’. I PUBLISHERS OF THE ilational iSerie»» of f^tandard ^ichool Book». THESE works are prepared by the best educators in the country, and designed with special reference to the thorough Education of the Youth ot our land. Great care has been taken to exclude sectional or sec- tarian matter, so that the series is regarded as truly the National Scuooi. Sekies. The favtir which these books have received from all parts of the United Stales, warrants the Publishers in calling upon their (rien Is to examine each of the works comprising this series ■ pro vided they have not already done so,) with a vii'W of making them their Standakh Ttxr Books. Thir fol lowing is a jiart of the series; The .National Series uf Arithmetics and .Mathe- matU'S. By Prof. CnAKt.Es Davies. l-L. D., formerly of the United States Military .Vcademy, and ii >w of ('olumbia College. (The standard of New York, Balti more, New ((rleans, Buffalo, Rochester, Milwaukee, kti'l other large cities ) The Xatlonal Series of Geographies. By Jamks j Monthth 4tid Frwtis MrN'Ai.i.y. iThe standard of; New Orleans. New York, Buffalo, Milwaukee. Newark, i Brooklyn, and other cities ) The Xatlonai Series of School fllst(»rles. By i E.mm^ Wii.i^iiuand James Mo.M'tiTH. (Daniel Web- | Her said »t .Mrs. WiHard s History of the L nited States: j ••1 keep it near me as a valuable book of reference, ac- j curate in facis and dates.’’ It was also highly recom j mended by Henry Clay, and many other of our most | illustrious .Statesmen and Educators.) ; The .National Series of School Headers and Spellers. By Ru JIauk G. Parkeu and Ja.mes .M. Watso.n. 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Dwight’s .Moderti Philology. SI 7i>. And many other valuable works, among which might be mentioned The School Teachers’ Library, in Ten j Volumes. Lii-signvd to aid the Teacher in his Profess- ' ional duties. Please send to A. Baknes Btrk, New York, for their De-'hCKIPTIve ('atai.ooi e of all their publications, which shall be sent free of Postage. March ISOO. '.^T-lm FRENCH STRANaS, Attorney at Law, Fayetteville, N. C. Office lhat recently occupied by C. G. Wright, Esq., over (he one now occupied by him in Dr. Hobiuson’i building. Green Street. Dec’r 2, 18.‘i9. ‘ 2- Attorney at Law, Fayetteville, N. C. \lfILL attend the County and Superior Courts of tV Cumberland. Harnett. Moore and Robesoii Coun ties. Prompt attention giveu to the collection of all claims entrusted to his hands. Oct. 17, 185‘*. Ii A \V N OT IC E. The Subscriber having removed from Summerville to Fayetteville, will attend the Coiuity and Superior ('ourts of Cumberland, Harnett and Moore, llis ofiRce will be at his residence, on Green Street, opposite the J’piscopal Church. His corresfHUidents will jdease address him h«»reaftcr at Fayetteville, instead of Summerville. NEILL .McKAY. .lan’y-Jl, iSfiH S5-tf H. W. HORTSTF, TTOn.VE I’ .IT •»% May be f(winl at tho Office of Wni. P>. Wrijrht, Esq., near the (.'oiut House. .lunc 18G'.). l!'^-lY .i()si:i>n liAKRii, Jk., AT R \ K V \ T Ii A W , H.\S taken an olhce next door to Win, B. Wright's Law Office on Green .''treet. lie will attend and jiractice in the County and .Supeiior Tourts of ''umberland. Bladen, llobcson and Samjison. March 1^‘5'.*. IMPORTATION FOR l8fio W. MACIXTY Re —HAS RECEIVED— Superfine Cloths; Best Doe«skin Cassimere. (black;) Fancy Cassimeres; All wool Tweeds. Sattinets; Kentucky Jeans; Plain and Corded French Drap-d'ote- Silk Velvet.s; black Satin Vesting; White and colored Linen Drilling; Oauze Flannels; Canton Flannels. Just to hand, An invoice of BONNETS, RIBBONS Rrrup- FRENCH ARTIFICIALS, WRE\IH5 '' HEAD-DRESSES. &c. Fayetteville, March 6, 1800. 97- ei-«. T'.ttf P. J. Ml AC Ml K, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., IITILL practice intlie«'ourtsof Hobesoii. t'umberlaml, \y Harnett ancl FiichnTotnl Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to hin. F'eb'y o, 1 S-V.t 80- A. J. IIAI.1% ATl’OKNEY AT LAW, AMli(‘lM»roii;;li, A'. (OFFK’E IN THE COL'KT HOUSE.) LL jir.-ictice hi> ] rMfes,ion in Il:indol]ih and the ailjoining t'ouniit-s. Priiiiijtt attention given to all business entnisted to I’.is care. .lan'y •-'», ISi'.U. H.jtf A. 1>. 31cLEA.\r Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Sf'.M.MERVILLE, N. ’., J ILL attend the Courts of (.'iimberlan'i. Moore. .John- .HEKCHAAT Visiting Baltimore, should fail to examine the i sive stock of Fancy Goods, Ho*»iery,Olovtii,\t ort'ered for sale bv FRED. FICKEY & SOIV’S, 250 Baltimore ?t It is one of the most extensive in this count.'-r .mil-, proprietors are determined lo compete with sim; stocks in Northern Cities March 7. AEW BOOK.H. W The rivals, by Jere. Clemens; Art Kecrea' r The Right W ord in the right place; Fisher, Riy* iN. C. I by “Skitt;” Sword and Gown; Wil.j ,Spon the South; Leisure Moments of .Mis.s .M. liuit ^ Footfalls on the Boundaries of another World by P ;. Dale Owen: the Man in Black, by James; Evthn Nl ston, &c., Sic. Also, further supplies of Webster's I'ictorial ^ abridged; Wood’s Practice; U. S. Dispensatorv; pr"^ ton’s Interest Tables; Inquire Within; SeLool Hooks t March o. E. J. H.\LE \ s.jN ' IfOTICK. I^HE subncriber having obtained Ltttei j „f A'lminis tration on the Estate of the late .\ ialine Brook* bank, at March Term 18tiO, of Curnberlfind Cwnt^v Court, hereby gives notice lo all pera.jtis imJel.te.j ■' said Estate to make immediaie paypjcnt, and thi^ having claims against said Estate tof reaeni them witT in the time prescribed by law; otherwise this notice w be pleailed in bar of recovery A. M. CAMP15ELL. Aitr.’r. March 10. Invaluable to every PractitioiK^. epFtome of HllAITinVAlTE’S RETROSPECT OF FR.1CTIC\L .MElTCiN iSl'iliHV H Y WALTER S. WKLl.s;, M. D, To UK Completed in Five Parts at SI eapd (PARTS ONE AND TWO NOW IlLADV Bocm) in Two Volumes, in Sheep, Si; given to the collect ion of all claims entrusted to his care. Dec r is.'/j. 7''-]\ UOKV flc'AAlK, •Attorney ant! Counsellor at ILaic^ LUMBKKTON, N. C. Xl’^ILL attend and practice in the County and Superior IT Courts of Robeson. Richmond ami Cumterland. All business intrusted to him will receive prompt at tention anl collections punctually remittcl. Oct. 6. I86'.«. r>otf JOUA l». FiXLEK, 4ttorney and Counsellor at Law, WILL practice is the courts 01 Kobeson, Cumberland, Columbus and Biaden. office at Lumberton, Robeson Co., N. C. July 6, 29tf sT Marcn I, liS6(i. 97 *6 w strayed or stolen. Left my stable, ou Thursday las.t the Itith inst., a StJllKEL .M.VllE, alout six years old, no marks recollected. This Mare was bought by me from Elea- zer Cox, of Kanilolph County. I tiiiuk, on the 31st ult. A liberal reward will be jiaid for her delivery to me. Any information concerning her will be thankfully re ceived, KOBT. MITCHELL. Feb. 20, Lsttu. l);^-tf 5 ! w ^TATi: or AOlfTH CAROri A A SAMP.^ON COUNTY. HERE.\S, inform.ition hath this day been made lo us, two of the acting Justices of said County, by the oath of Wm. T. (Jwen, lhat a slave, his property, named GUILFORD, hath run away and is out, hid and lurking in swamps or some other place of concealment, commitiing depredations to the peaceful inhabitants ot said County and State: These are, in tlie name of the Sf'.te of North Carolina, to require him, the said slave, forthwith to surrender himself lo his master or othei lawtul authority; and we do hereby order this proclama tion to be published at the Court House door in the town ol Chuion anu 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 any person to take said slave by killing him, or otherwise, without accusation or impeachment of any crime. Given und*r our hand- and (.euls, this 2uih February, 180U. LL’Kt A. POWELL, J. P., [SeaL] B. CUUMPLER. J. P. desciuption. Guilford is of a reddish color, about 2C years old Tfeighs about 170 or IfaO pounds. The toe next the great t^oe on each foot is about one joint longer than the rest- has a iligiit defect in one eye. 90 Dollars Reward. I will give the above reward for said negro on de livery, dead or alive, or oonfinad alive in any jail in the W. T. OWEN. 64-tf FKER€K!^ X RA1:DER, SUCCE.SSOR.S TO N . B (J Y D E N & S 0 N , ll^ILL CONTINI.'E to manufacture and keep on \V hand all .\filill'lLTlli\L niPLEJIE.\TS A full assortment of Cultivators. Straw and Feed-Cutters, Seed-.'owers, Cider and Sugar Mills. They al>;o manufacture SHAFTING ANI) MACHINERY F’or Grist .Mills, Circular and Vertical Saw Mills, Gold. Copper ami Silver Mines, Tobacco Presses ami Fixtures, ^ic., J:c., IKON AND IJIIASS CASTINGS. KjKOlNGS and FINISIILI) ^^01vK of every descrip tion made to order, and warranted in every respect. Repairs of every description of .Machinery done at short notice, Sali.sbury, N. C., .luti'y 'J. 1800. 8S-3m Made heretofore Plows, Corn-Shellcrs, Horse-Powers, Threshers, Thresher and Separators Dr. Bronson huving been so fur rcduct-d by consump tion. ai to be considered beyond all hope .if recovery by the mo^t eminent *>f the me lii’nl j'rofes-ion, :tnd also by himself—a regular physici.iu of tw^Mily years practice —:is a last resort, con^ ' ivod the i le.-i of I.YZIN(f THi; BLt H ID. and ufit lying the -ubject of physiolocy to the more immeiliatc i-.'nnectioii, and otfect of the State cif the blood up.in the health and system. The result h.as been the priMluciion d this ‘BI.OOD FOOD.' from the ii-e of wliieh Dr. Bronson was restored lo }>er feet liciilth. Wiiliin six iii.mtbs alter iis iiuroduction, i over two thoiis-iiiil consumptives were etTectnally cured I by it. Ifyou have any eom|dainls of a consumplive ' lendetK'V, t'ough. Cold, llciid-ache, l’;ilpitalim of tiie t Heart. Loss of Appetite or I’ain in t!ie Side, lose no lime ill procuring a bottle of the “BLOOD FOOD.” If you are sutfering from Nervous I»ebility, or your sleep is liniken and disturbe.l. if your Sj.irits are l>epressed, or your Organs Belased. you will lind in this an un failing remedy, by comiiiencing with ten drop.s. If your Liver is torpid or diseaseil in any mann,‘r what- evt-r. one or two bo'tles will be >.^ure to in%iporate. an..l bring it info lively and hcilfhy .a’lion. In t)ie niosi inve:. rale cnsi->i of Dyspi'p“ia, the u.itieni can here tin.l ; the iiiO'-t elh' ieiit ;iiiii gi'.itefiil ri li.'f, .V benctit is al ways experieiii'cd after la’cing only one bottle. In M.ile or Feinah- Compl iiiits and Weaknesses, the sutlerer. ; after trying other rciiiedi > in vain, muy re->t a.-?sured. ; that a certain cure will le-iilt from the use of two or three 1 ottles. The ‘-I’.LOOI) FO( rD " is effectual in all ■ eases of Eruptions. S.ilt Hlieuin. .Serofnla and other like comjilaini.s J’ale an ! eiiiaciateil childi en and aduils I are immediately bcnelitted by its use. It gives strength I to the body, and color and beauty to the skin. Pliy- i siciansof all scliools are using it with wonderful success. For full directions, see circulars. Price 5^1 per bottle. I aq isiiui 3(n"| ip'M |iiiiioiu |i.mIiIhj\\ suiiiuoiip I 31(1 '-i >sij.> ||ii u| -vj.>qiiiiu ||u Ol isoiu jqi ■>« siju.iiii I -iiioj 11 aosUctj 3iiiw>i ;«i(i joj '.3u|kiw.).\|>h 0nu,i.lXd ,)|oq.« jsoi|AS UKJ si: si'ia II »!IJ .'II 3uo| qjii (ijujju louuuj aw I IU141 a|i |.i liuiiiiiuu trfjd J >410 UHiji *juiii i|.iiiiii IIS si^ii} i| — j .||>H'| >! nujjii.Mijil HI JIIIII ou a^ii| oj iio\ |iiimii|iiiii i.u .\||.,ujiia 3» ''HI i.iiiiiN|ii.\iio.i JO sa.uj ^|u ui 'J!|>'’»ui:il>-tl>iK |il.J3.uol ' 1: (riu i.iiniuuj ).ia;jal ifo >\ uo |iii| u ai| uiu 11 i>d.iMM)i : JO a Jl VJl |IUH imi'J l-O.K 3I|1 J .ll Ij), ) JO.^ >>! 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JO ui>i>u!>liiiuj V s« qii.u tii mil i>i i|—.\|pJ|q.I, -i>a!]i|mi>^»>'‘ ’'!■ )U!iiap:..)p JO piiaitii; p|!qj Jiio.( jo Juuojfuf aqi iiiiiAui.ijj .t(| saAji|,ij .|iiuabsuo3 iiuii 'puii) .{iik jo aji.ulo 10 jijoa^JMil moil a.tjj .(|jji)ua lii l|—.{|puo.ia^ iiiaqi joj aqiiss ajil 01 i>lU|i:ttliiio} .>:!iuiiju! ui a.iUdijjiii[,> qjiiiil UMjj pjy{|viib ||9U Ii| oq ‘uiqj|i>Aq(l jwjiiaji II Jo uojiujuilajil aq) si ii ')sj;j tio.l p.>jj||o i>juj.iidi.>q sHq ]|juiib 10 )kjiiu ivqi iiinjisou .tiSAO jjao .(iijoiidtliw >ii{ ui ^jisjp a.u 'ivi>'ao.> a"Jix\’VJ.\M i;;..\oj.va'mu 'ui.w uo.i au|iua«jja ui ^rm 1 01 Floral C'ollegre. E ensuing Sessj,.ri jn this Institution will commence on the lid Wednesday in Jan'y n‘xt. The managenK'Nt and instruction of the Institution will be under the Kev. Daniel Johnson and Mr. John C. Sniherlan.l. w iUi an able t'orps of .Assistunts in all the (lepiirtmrnts. The Principal and his lady will take en tire charge of the Boarding establishment, thus giving to the School more of the r.\MiLV elemeni. This ar- rangifment. it is believed, will greatly advance the use fulness of the Institution. .M. C. McNAIR K. n. OKRELL. TURPENTINE INSPECTOR. H'^HOSE sending their Spirits Turpentine to me may X rely u{K)U it to have prompt and careful attention. My warehouses are fronting the whai^es and near the river. Sept'i- 18. 18‘>f>. 45tt 0%VE\ A:'VAR»ROlGH. H.WE this day entered into (.'ojiartnership for the purpose of transacting the Coninilssloii and Forwarding Business, ill all its branches, in Wilmington, and will give prompt personal atteiit ion to all business entrusted to their care. Liberal cash adv.inces will be made on (Consignments of Country Produce. JBh^T’OtJice on North Water St.. over H. Vonglahan's Store. JOHN W. OWEN. O. YARBIIOLGII. Wilmington. Oct ‘JU, IS.'G i;4- \V1n.7r Tl RLIAXJTOA, Comuii$[i8ioii xllerehaiit, WILMINGTON, N. C. Dec'r c . V; ■, i atteuliou to the sale or shipment ' t, v , • ' 1 ^Jnnre iateJ Sec’y Board ol Trustees. ' Xaval Stores. Cotton, Flour, Timber, and . Tabulation of this volnmmous work will be «ppreciateJ **’ ; Other coumrv itrodiice. /rom Surgeon B, F. Bache, United Staffs Ana. -• JO.M'lNVIUil'; lillill SI'IIOOLN, ]?lale and iVinnle. I Refers to: H. R. Savage, Cashier Bank of Cape Fear, Wilmington; Jno. Dawson. Pres t Wilmington Branch Bank of North Carolina; W. H. Jones, Casnier Raleigh Branch Bank of Cajie Fear. Nov y, iSV.t Go-tf Rev. WM. L. VAN EATON, A. M., Principal. DANIEL L. CLAY, Assistant, ^ Miss LUCY J. ABMFIELD, in charge of the Female De)iartment. Miss ROriND.V J. Dol'GH I’KTY, in charge of the Music Department. ■Miss .SAR.\H DOUGHEKTY. in charge of the Painting Class. nMIE ;llst Session of these prosperous and growing ■ J Schools opened the 1st Wednesday in January, with . all the departments of instruction filled with efficient and experienced teachers. Our buildings are large, commodious and well fur nished with Apparatus. Globes, Maps. &c.. situated in a beautiful grove, at a suitable distance apart. COST, PER SESSION OF TWKNTV-ONK WEKKS. Board, including every thing except candles, S6and S7 Eiigli.sh branches, ?l(t and S12 Latin, (Jreek and advanced Mathematics, .Slo -Music, Painting, in oil, SIO Contingent fee. For further particulars address the T'rincipal, (and C italogues will be sent,) at Jonesville, Yadkin Co., N, C. Jany 20, 18'jU. 85-3m HArf!\£SS Constantly Manufocturing at my Establishment, IVERY VARIETY OF HAV.NESS,£^1 J Saddles, Bridles, Collars, W'hips^^^^ and Trunks: all kinds of Leather, Calf Skins and Oil; Condition Powders, for diseased Horses and Cattle; Coach Trimmings, Carpet Bags, Valises, Saddlery, Hardware, &c. The largest stock in the State, sold wholesale or retail, at the lowest New York prices. Uarneas and Saddles repaired. JAMES WILSON, No. 6 Market St. Wilmington, N. C., near the Wharf. Oct. 19, 1869. 60-lypd. A K %V HTOVK f»F GKO. H.VURISS. W. W. H.\RRISS. J. HOWKLL. HAHRISS & HOWELL, C ommission and Forwarding Merchants, WILMINGTON, N."c. Oct. 17. iy.'>9. 08-lYpd ROBERT H. COW A A, General Commission •llerchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. Office South (’orner Market and Water streets, iip-stairs. Oct. i:J. isr.o. 57-IY T.V.&: II. G. WORTH, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, WII.MLVGTON, N. C. Jan’y 2S. I.S^ft p4tf Dirtdor of the Naval Lahoralorp. “I have read with great interest the volume of v -' Epitome of Braithwaite’s^etrospect. ■•The value of the Retrospect to the Profe^^io'' long been settled, and you have, by condensins: 1' a portable form and arranging its subjects alpli'beir cally so as to facilitate finding all the informs':’!■ ■■ contains on any point, largely aiigmenteil ii^“ * , Published for the author, by subscription. I Bv Charles T. Ev.ans. 114 Ftltox Stbki:t. Nkwi''RK For sale also by H. G. LAWRENCE. Bookseller, s: I 1 Vesey Street; and MILLER. MATHEWS and W'' I BROOK, 775 Broadway. W. H. ALLEN.] [J. M, CLARK. -iLLEK & CL.4RK, Coiiiiiii!ision norclinnls, WILMINGTON, N. 4V1A OTlTinVt'DV piaster, CE3II!M,nUK.ic. AiN 1/ 5^ 1 A 1 IvJiS rjlA; 1 , -^g«‘nts for Rush & Orrell s Line of Steamers. PROMPT personal attention given to consignnients 0 Nfi ■ ^ We are just receiving our new stock of Law, Medical and Miscellaneous Books; School Books; Blank Books; Writing Papers; Envelopes, &c. E. J. HALE & SON Oct'r 6, 1859 Sold by CHURCH & DUPONT, Drug^sts, No. 36 Maiden Lane, New York, by JAS. N, SMITH, Fayetteville, N. C. And by all respectable Druggists throughout the country. Nov 11, 1869 66-ly ~ ~ C^UAAO. |r A TONS No. 1 PERUVIAN OUANO, just received V and for sale by Fayetteville. Jan'y 30, 1860. JOS. UTLEY. 88tf To Hail JRoatl Contractors! JUST RECEIVED too WU£EJLBARROWl$, light and strong, for the Rail Road. For sale by D. Jt W. McLAURIN. March 39, 1859. 800tf OATS! Receiving, 750 bushels Pennsylvania WHITE OATS, choice. Receiving. 2014 bushels CANADA BL.A.CK OATS, weighing 38 lbs. to the bushel, very choice. To arrive, 600 bushels CANADA WHITE OATS, extra. To arrive per Rail Road, 400 bushels N. C. BLACK OATS, superior. STOKLEY & OLDHAM. Wilmington, N. C., Feb’y 14, 18(50. 92-1 m CORA AAI>lttEA£. Constantly on hand, a good supply of of best quality, for our country friends. STOKLEY & OLDHAM. Wilmington, N. C., Feb’y 14, 1860. 92lm Webster’s ElementarT iSpellinf^ Book, for Bak b; £. J. UAL£ 4 BON. Naval Stores, Cotton or other Country Produce, for sale or shipment. Jan’y 19, 18-59. «]. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. ’ n n 1KI » i\ AND Forwarding Merchant, *v. c. j 8@“Prompt personal attention given to all Consign- 1 nients, and Cush advances made on Produce to be shipped I to other ports or sold in this uuu’ket. I Feb. 12, 1805. 67tf H. GKAllAilI, CO^ll^lEMSISIO^^* ^lM£JtCJU.§»^*T, WILMINGTON, N. 0. 3IRS. WlA>iLOU, i N experienred 'ur«eRnd Female Pbysicinn prffn'* /I leiilion of mnihPM her SOOTHIXG SI KI P’ FOR CHILDREA TKETIH'J*; which grently fHcilitates the pri)Ce8s of teethine. euins, reducing all intlftiiiiimlKin—will kIIm.v H Hction. Hnd is liiire 111 re)!uliile Ixiweis. !>eii«n(i „,ur" it will give rest Ui yourselves, and lel’ef khiI hcalih I" .3 We have pin up Hnl sold this art cle fir J*,ji whi’."' , irulh.' ^ to !"*V "f Mrs. I «hen linfil WINSLOW’S I insl ince ■•1*1'**' SYRUP] couiinenrt'l"" ! ■ „.ediriil v.r:ur> ' afltr ten It not only relieves thechild froiii pain, bni invij and overcome cnnvul- « p e e il i I y reiiieilled I believe it the bem and norld, in all cni's ol * rhoe.H In r h 11 d re d, froiii leeihin/ or any CHILDREN TEETHINa. and joining Lutterloh’s Wharf, North Water street. June 23. 25tf a^The Eclectic Mia^azine tor MARCH. For tal« by £. J. UAL£ & SON. Office ' or«'URHS t PERKINri. .New York.)» on Ihe cnl.tde nr ifCr •■»«ld i.y l>riir;i'i* ihr ugh -nt ih» TOfS' Principal Office, No. 13 Cedar St., ' PRICE ONLY 94 CBNTB PBK BOTTLt F«k'y a, IMO. From the Preface. '•The design of tho author, in preseniing toi!:el’r. fession an Epitome of “Braithwaite’s Ke ro^fAct • Practical Medicine and Surgery.” is to enable the Pr».;. titioner to refirr at once to the modern trc:Uiii(-ut varieties of disease—to refresh his memory in c»5“' •' emergency—and to speedily acquaint himself with specific applications as would otherwise involve CjH- siderable research to acquire from the original vohm.e- I "Reference to the part and page of the original to;- : ume of which the article is an abstract is appenJedtT ; the convenience of those who may wish to refer in I detail.” Ez’.racti from Testimoniah. From Prof. Willard Pabeer, Colleje of Phyticxam tni I Surgeons, N. Y. j “W. S. Well.s, M. D., has .lubmitteJ to my inspec- j tion his Epitome of Braithwaite’s Retrospect. I I very, very much pleased with the result of his lab^r? I He has conferred a great favor upon the Profesi'.-i. ! Braithwaiie's Retrospect lias become voluminous, un, ; of itself makes quite a library. Dr. WelU' Book n ; I only furnishes us wiih a summary of the whole, i-.: ; enibles us to refer, withoui loss of time, to any steoiu. ^ subject in the forty volumes.” From Jons W. Francis, M. D., LL D.. N \c Tof't t “Few Journals devoted to .Medical Science hnve tea so eminently distinguished, for a series of years, u Braithwaite’s Retrospect of Pratical Medicine and S';r- ; gery. It may well be deemed quite % library of th» i great modern improvements in the noble art of lnial;ng . I cannot hesitate to say that your undertaking wii; be I an acceptable service to all readers, and widely diffuse ■ the most wholesome knowledge for tiie benent of Prac- ' titioners in general, and the cultivators uf pf'.'fiu'i'r . and saving wi:-dom. Your labor deserves the pHtrcs ; age of the Profes-'iion.” \ From Prof. Valextise Mott, UniitrsUy .l/r’iiici.'c- • If'je, -Vetc York. j “You have rendered an essential iservice to the Pro- ' fession by your Epitome of the exiensive Hetrojpec; .- I Braithwaite. The alphabetical arrangement of the I jects. makes it more easily availal le to Practitione^ ’ ! the City and Country who have but little leisure j reading. I welcome it as a valuable present Physician and Surgeon.” ' From Prof. K. Ooden Doremcs, Xev: York Colleje. \ “It affords me great pleasure to offer my corJisl cox- i nietidation of your laborious undertaking, to present t. I the Profession an Epitome of Braithwaite’s Hefi.-poc: You mav feel assured that your Con'lensatimi ac: Physicians and others desirous of subscribing W'ork, can receive the First Part at once : which , sent prepaid.) on their remitting $1 .*0, " “CH.\KLES T. EVANS, Box 4o53, New York \ and the remaining four numbers monthly tiieres't''- the same conditions. u - The Second and concluding Parts will '*'1 Monthly, and ever^- Subscriber will be iiotifif'' each Part is rcadv. PARTS O.NE AND TWO NOW RE^L*' . Feb'v J 1 say. in contitlenre and , have never lieen able { ineilicine—JVtvrr ka* it iuMtance to effect a cure. ■Never did wc kuuw an j faction by any one who 1 irary. all are delighled I ;ind speak in terms of | it* magical etTecls and ^ W’e spe ik in this matter “what we know. _ , ence. and pledge our reput’tion for ihe fultilnient > declare. In almost every insinn e where the '" , ' ,,^11:' from pain and exhxuslion, reliel will he lound in minutes after the syrup i administered. r tif thf nf' This viiluable preiwration Is the prescriptioii ol •xperieneed and skillful .Nur-e» In .New bnglan , used With never-failine success in ThoitJ*aiicl» of €'as?»- ^orates and bowels, corrects acidity, and (tives ton# and f nert) lysteta. It will almost instantly relieve OripiiiK 111 the Bowel«« and ”, ,>lon». whch^‘\\j FOR ***”' l>y>eniery wiLMiN-oTON, N. 0. ' I IS | TEETHm^ j WILl. give prompt and personal .ilentioo lo nil con- j "f tli. ^ signments of Spinfg Turpentine. Kosiii, lar and i your pr.-jndice-.. nir the prrjn licei of others. ‘ Turpentine, and all country produce for sale. 1 sutr-rinK rhiid and the relief ihat ni i be suie—ye»_’’ ' _ , rj [VO PRIN JEU EhWk EOITC Price for the Sen advance iu o( tion; or S4 att For the Weeklv advance. S2 -V tion; or So 00 ADVER' Bquarft of !•'. line succeeding publii cial contracts, a requested to stati they will be cont^ ingly. AdvertiHeiuent c«iit extra From and .aftei will be entered i the paper be sen than is paid for. Such of our oil per on thi.- systt remittances. Jan’y I, lb-‘>8. FRE] Fa Office that rec over the one no building. Green Dec’r 2, 1869. IIVK Ati IVflLL attend ' y Cumberlan tie3. Prompt claims entrustol Oct. 17. isr/j LJ Subscrib Fayetteville. Courts of Cumbi will be at his re Episcopal (Jhur His correspor at Fayetteville. Jan’y ‘J1, IK6 £ •f y TO MAV' be fwmi near the (’ June 30, 186 JOJ5 AT TO HAS taken an Office on (i in the County Bladen. Robeso March 2‘>. 18 I* Attornej IITILL practi Vy Harnett given to all bus Feb’3' 6, ISoJ .V As lOFFP A I’’ ILL practi T) adjoining Prompt fitter his care. .lan'y ‘JO, 18 A, Attorni ILL at tenJ VV ston and given to the co Dec'r -J(), 18 tJttof^nei \I; ILL atten y y Ci'Urts o All Imsjness tent ion and cu (.let. (j, Ji Attorne W1 UobeHun, ( Otfice July 1 >•.' TUI Those smc rely upon My warehous( river. Sept’r 13, 1 OWJ Have this purpose Coiuiuhsh in all it.-* brai personal atte Liberal ca>h Country Pr* at^rottice Slor«. Wilmingto OKO. IIARKI:^: HAI C'onimissi • Oct. 17, l! lU €iener€t OfiBce South Oct. 13. 1
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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March 19, 1860, edition 1
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