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SKini WEEKLY [VOL. IX.] FAYETTEVILLE, C., MARCH 26, I860. [NO. 903.] EDU lA H. RAX.\EY, General Commission •flerchant^ li South Wharves, betweeu Market \ Chesluut Sts. Piiii.Ai»i:i.pii 1 A. Consignments of Cotton. Naral Stores, Flour, Rice, &o will always receive his prompt persoaal attention. Advances will be made only on actual Consigments REFERKXCES; A T. G. Ruod. Charleiton. Whlkir, EViVi & Co. Charlptton ‘ Ellis h Mitchill. Wilmington. * IIknrt Nctt. K-(j Kev JiMiCi B 'PatLoh Rlrhiii’d. Rev J I.EW13 Shick, r.tlHornl f Jstit: VV. Ut'iiDicT K>.q N. Y Baii.Jou.N W. Sexto:«. E:>q.. I’hila. 99 IV S \Vv*TT & Co. Ja.mes TippgR, E-q. B r. I’RCt^LKT. E'q VV’. V I tiTCH F.-q WlLLltM P«TT10HI£W. M L) Kev. W. (I C’aesom. Ed So. Murch 9. SPIICIAL N'OTU K. Fr'im and after this date, no name of a new subscriber will be entered without payment in advance, nor will :he paper be sent to such subseriljers for a lunger time hnn is paid for. Such of our old subscribers as desire to take the pa- j.er on this system will please notify us when making Jan'y 1, FRENCH STRANGE, Attorney at Law, Fayetteville, N. C. Office that recently occupied by C. G. Wright, Esq., uver the one now occupied by him in Ur. Robinson’s building. Green Street. Dec’r 2, 1859. If \l!f. .Ifr JL. \\ Attorney at Law, Fayetteville, X. C. \1TILL attend the County and Superior Courts of Tt Cutnberland, flarneti. Moore and Robeson Coun ties. Prompt attention given to the collection of all claims entru.sted to his han'ls. Oct. 17, 1859. 58-tf LAAV .NOTICE. ~ THK Subscriber having removed from Summerville to Fayetteville, will attend the County and Superior Courts of Cumberland, Harnett and Moore. His oflBce will be at his residence, on Groen Street, opposite the Episcopal Church. His correspondents will please address him hereafter NEILL McKAY, Jan'y 21, 1800. S5-tf H. W. HORNS, \ 1 .\Y be found at the Office of Wm. B. Wright, ES4. J1 near the Court House. June 30, 1859. 28-lY Will. U. TlKLI.\wT0.1^, Commission Mercliaiit, WILMINGTON, X. C VI^ILL give special uttention to the sale or slilpmeni TT of all Naval Stores, Cotton, Flour, Timber, and other country produce. Refers to: H. R. Savage, Cashier Hank of Cape Four, Wilmington; Jno. Daw.son, Pres't Wilmington Brunch Bank of North Carolina; W. H. Jones, Cashier Raleigh Branch Bank »f Cape Fear. Nov 9, 1859 65-tf T. C. Sc Comniissiou and Forwarding Merchants, WILMINGTON. N. C. Jan v 28. 1>59 ALLEN.] [J. ALLEN & CLARK. €0111 III isMioii .TIerclia II WILMINGTON, N. C. DEALKKS I\ LIME. PLASTER, (EMEM, HAIB. Ac. Agents for Rush & (Jrrell’s Line of Steamers. PROMPT perFonal attention given to consignments o Naval Stores, Cotton or other Country Produce, for sale or shipment. Jan'y 19. 1859. 81- JOSBPH R. BLOSSOM, c o n n 1s I o \ AND Forwarding Merchant, .V. C. BS^Prompt personal attention given to all Consign ments, and Cash advances made on Produce to be shippeil to other ports or sold in this market. Feb. 12. 1855. OTtf H. OKAIIAM, WILMINGTON, N. C. I \T"^ILL give prompt and personal attention to all con- ■ VV sigiiments of Spirits Turpentine, Rosin, Tar and 1 Turpeiuine. and all country produce for sale. Office up stairs, over the store of Mr. Vonglahn, | and joining Lutterloh's Wharf, North Water street. June 23. 2otf PRIMED MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS EDWARD J. UALE & EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS Price for the Semi-Weekly Obsehvkk $3 00 if paid in advance; 60 if paid during ’.he year of subscrip lion; or S4 after the year has expired fox the Weekly Obskrvsb S2 OC' per annum, if paid in a'jvance; ^2 50 if paid during the year of subscrip tion: or 53 0) after the year has expired ADVERTISL.MENTS luseried foi 6u cetus pei quare of 10 Hues for t^c first, and 30 cents tor eacl succeeding publication. Yearly advertisements by sp.e- cial contracts, at rea.xonable rates. -Advertisers are requested to state the number of insertions desired. 01 thev will be continued till forbid, and charged accoril- ngly .Advertisements to be inserted inside, charged 50 per u’ent extra. SOliTlll?l{\ SfilOOli BOORS. A. BAK.l^ES &: BURK, M aud 53 JOHX STREET, NEW YORK, , E. J. JIALE ii S(>\, PiVETTEHLLE, C, i PUBLISHERS OF THE ' .National Series of Standard School Books. ] These works are prepared by the best educators in i the country, aud de^igiied with special reference to ] the thorough Education of the Youth of our land. Great care has been taken to exclude sectional or sec tarian matter, so tJiat the series is regarded as truly the National Scuool Sekies. Tiie favor which these books liBvc received frotn till parts of the United States, warran's the Publishers in calling upon their friends to ST.\TE l’.\R .\.\D iU'lllM WORSS. I ItOW.t.'V .■STKEET. I FAYETTEVILLE. N. C. j The undersigned, having erected buildings suitable- i for CAR aud MACHINE WORK—also General , HOUSE CARPENTRY—would give notice that they are ! prepared to execute all orders in their line with neat ness and dispatch. | We are prepared to do all kinds of SCROLL SAW- | ING and PL.VNEING at short notice. Having a first j class Woodworth Planeing Machine, we are prepared to Plane, Tongue and Groove all kinds of Flooring and Ceiling on reasonable terras. Coniracts taken for the erection of Buildings, and j Jobbing of all kinds executed with neatness and dis patch. Sashes, Doors and Blinds of all descriptions. | manuftictured equal to anything to bo found in the Northern markets. Plans and specifications furnished and the ercction of examine each of the works comprising this series (pro vided they have not alr«;ady done so,) with a view of i buildings superintended when desired. BOOTS AND SHOES! FOR Spring^ and Summer 1860. s. T. HAWI..EY" & SOX ARE Receiving the largest and most desirable stock of Boots aud Shoes ever offered by them, COXStSTIXO OF Gent’s Dress BOOTS, all styles and qualities; “ GAITERS. SHOES, PUMPS, SLIPPERS. Boys’ & loatbs’ Boots, Gaiters, Shoes and Pumps, in great variety. Ladies’, Misses’, & Children’s Heeled Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers, of all kinds. Copper Toe’d Shoes, for children and youths. Servants’ Shoes, of all kinds. WORTH, H4tf M. CLARK. JOSEPH BAKER, .Ik., .ITTOSIAEV AT LAW, H.AS taken an oSRce next door to Wm. B. Wright’s Law Office on Green Street. He will attend aud practice m the County and Superior Courts of Cumberland. Bladen, Robeson and Sampson. March 23, 1859. 79tf P. J. «i:^T.AIK, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, F.AYETTEVILLE, N. C.. Il'^ILL practice in the Courts of Robeson, Curnberlaud, \V Harnett and Richmond Prompt aitention given to all business entrusted to hin. Feb’y 5. 1859 A. J. HALE, ATTOKXKY AT LAW. Asheborou^ti, C., (OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE.. \l’'ILL practice his prui"ession in Randolpli and the TT adjiiining Counties. Prompt attention given to all business entrusteii to hi-^ care. Jau'y 20, 1 8CH. 8.'»tf A. D. McLEAi\% Attorney and Counsellor at Law, srMMKRVII.LK, N. [’’ILL attend the Courts of Cumberland, ^loore. Jchn- T Sion and Harnett Counties. PROMl'T attention given to the colh-ction of all claims entrusted to his care. Dec'r 2U, 1859. 7b-] y llcAAIR, •Jtiorney find Vonnspltor at I^air^ j LUMP.KUTON. N. H''ILL attend and practice in the County an 1 Superior TT Courts of Robeson, Richmond and Cumberlanil. .\ll business intrusted to him will receive prompt at tention and collections punctually remitted. Oct. 0, 1^.7>9. ootf JOIi:V V. FI LLER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, WILL PltACTICE IN THE COURTS OF Uobeson, (un\j)erland, Columbus and Bladen. Office at Lunjl)erton, Robeson Co.. N. July 5, 1859 29tf R. n. ORRELL. TURPENTINE INSPECTOR. Those sending their Spirits Turpentine to me may rely upon it to have prompt and careful attention. My warehouses are fronting the wharves and near the river. Sept’r 13, 1858. 4_5tf making them their Sta.ndaei) Text Books. The fol lowing is a part of the series: • The National Series of Arithmetics and Mathe- j niatirs. By I’rot. Ch\ri.es Davies, LL. D.. foruierh ' of the United Stales Military .Academy, and now of; Columbia College. (The i-tandard of New York, Balti- | more. New Orleans, Butl'alo, Rochester, Milwaukee, and j other large cities.) The National Series of Ueo^'raphles. By James -Mont ith ind Francis .McNally. (The standard ol New Orleaiis, New York, Itulfulo, Milwaukee, Newark. Bri>oklyn, and other cities.) The Xatlonal Series of School Uistories. By E.mma WiLHBD and .Iames .Montkitii. (Daniel Web- • ster said of Mrs. Willard s History of the United States: . ■•1 keep if near me as a valuable book of reference, ac- ' cur.ite in facts und dates." It was also higlily recoin- , nieniled by Henry riay, and many other of our most ' illustrious Statesmen and Educators.) The National Series of School Headers and Spellers. By KitiiMiD G. Parkeb and Jamks M. Wt.'>on. Heconmiended wherever tliej’ are known as i the most beautiful and tlie most practical Readers and > .''pellers ever published. The National Series of Knisrlisb Grammar, Illus trated with I'i.'tgrams. By S. W. (^lvkk. Clark’s j meiho 1 of leaching this liiiherio dry subject makes it | one of the most interesting studies in the language. Hiirb School I^itcrature. By Monmo.mer ik Me-' Jilto.v, of Baltimore. Brookfield's I'ir^t liook in Coiuposition. For Be ginners. 4r*c. W. W. Siiiitli's Orthosrraphical Books. 4 Nos. I NorthenJ's Little Orator, National Orator, and ! Entertaining Uialogiics. Prices, 30c., 7oc. and 76o. Kanie’s Elciiieiits of Criticism, with Additions By Boyd. $1 UO. E>ay’s .\rt of Rhotoric. 75c. Ii«'yir.s Eiemerjt.s of Lojic. 75c. Duiby's ;of Alabama) Botany of the Southern States. SI 50. Brooks' ..of Baltimore; Greek and Latiu Classics, 8 volumes Wiley & Hubbard’s North Carolina Readers 3 Nos. Parker’s School Compendium of Natural Philo- I sophy. il fMj. 1 Port*«r’s Principles of Chemistry. 81 00. ; Norton & Porter’s First Book of Science. §1 00. ' Brooks’ (of Baltimore) School Teacher’s Regis- ! ter. oOo. WALTON & BARRY, Car Builders, Carpenters & Draughtinen. Fayetteville, Oct 3, 1H59 54-tf “saddle AAD ilAR.\£SS FACTORY. The subscriber begs leav» to return his thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him. and in forms the puV)lic that he has now and will continue to have an increased force of experienced Saddle and Har ness Makers, whose work he will war rant: and that he is prepared to offer to the public a large and varied assort ment of ever^’ thing kept in his line. His assortment of Saddles. Harness, Bridles, Trunks, Travelling Bags. Valices. &C., is unsurjiassed for worktnanship aud ma terial, and will compare favorably for neatness with any other Manufactory, either North or South. Persons wanting any thing in his line will do him a favor to call and examine his stock before purciiasing, as he is satis fied it will not fail to please them. His establishment will be fownd five doors East of Cape Fear Bank, on Person Street. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. W. OVERBY. Fayetteville, N. C., Jan’y 0, 1860. 81-6m Persons indebted are earnestly requested to call and settle, as I must have money. Savoy.—In the extreme northwestern corner of the Kingdom of Sardinia lies the province of Savoy, by nature a barren mountainous region of a hundred miles by sixty, and containing about a I half million of inhabitants, poor in the extreme, i though hardy and industrious, independent in j character, and able to subsist upon a very little. I Indeed, they eke out a subsistence upon chest- j nuts when all other sources of living fail; or pack- I ing up a few simple wares on their backs, scale ' the Alps and become travelling merchants and I peddlers of the humblest kind, chiefly in France. ! The loftiest peaks of the Alps rise in their midst, ‘ and what little wealth they have is brou«-ht chief- ' ly by travellers, who irom the J^ake of Geneva ! are tempted over by the scenes of natural grand- I eur with which the country abounds. The.se mountains have for ages sheltered an indepcnd- Trunks; Oak &. Hemlock Sole Leather; Calf, Goat, i zealous for per.sonal liberty. This I Lining & Binding Skins; Lasts; Spara bles; Shoe Findings and Tools of all kinds. Our Stock being bought for cash at reduced prices, will be offered correspondingly low for cash, or to prompt customers. March 15, 18G0. 900-0w diew Npriiigr Goods. ALEX. jT6h\SO\, Jr. H.AS received in part, and is daily receiving, a large and desirable stock of SPRi:\G GOODS, Embracing all the newest styles of Ladies’ Dress Goods, Shawls, Luce Points, Mantiila.e, Jhnbroideries, &.c. —ALSO— —A fine assortment of— . Gentlemen’s Summer Good.s. and Ready-Made Clothing, Bonnets and Millinery Goods of all kinds. district was, in point of fact, the original nucleus I of the Kingdom of Sardinia, and as far back as i the year A. D. lOUO it was governed by its own rulers, who annexed Piedmont in the beginning I of the fifteenth century, as they had Nice in the fourteenth. This Province was by Napoleon I. ! governed as the district ot Mont Blanc, and some ; of the inhabitants, remembering the glories of the i Empire, would have no objection to return and again becoruc an integral part of France. The (question of fliis rc-annexation is now, indeed be- 1 mg freely agitated in the French papers. Wrest- j cd from France by the treaties of 1814 and 1815, ; there is nothing for which Napo'eon III soanx- ■ iously longs as to regain at lea. t some ot the ter- I ritory which was despoiled from his nation by the i reverses of his uncle. Ue would, therefore, not unwillingly allow the King of Sardinia, it seems, to help himself to Central Italy, and extend his • re turn the provinces of Nice and of Savoy to the north and west. This would most effectually of March 15. 900tf 1869. SPlll.\ii ST11;ES. 1860. , rs now receiving at the T.V YETTEVILLE IIATSTORE, ■ 1 No 3 Green Street, his I Storing Stocky i Consisting of all the latest and most approved styles of j Silk, Fur, Wool, Leghorn and Braid Hats; Cloth, i Cassimere and Seamless Caps, &c. —Also, a very fine selection of— ; Youths’ and Children’s Fancy Hats and Caps. The attention of the trade and public generally is in- ' vited to this Stock. Dr. Bronson having been so far reduced by consunip- tiou, as to be considered beyon 1 all hope of recovery by the most eminent of the medical profession, and also by himself—a re>rular pliysician of iwenty years practice —a a last resort, conceived the idea of .\N.\LYZINO THE BLOiJD, and applying the subject of physiology to the more immediate connection, und efiect ot the state of the blood upon the health and system. Ihe ! result has been the production of tiii' “BLOOl^ FOOD,’ from the use of which l>r. Bronson \v;i5 restored to per fect health. Within six months after its introduction, over two thousand consumptives were effectually cured ' by it. Ifyou have any complaints of a consumptive tendency. Cough, ('old, llead-ache. Palpitation of the Heart, Loss of .Vppeiite or P.iiu in the Sidt, Ivjso no titne in procuring a bottle of the “BL*OL) FOOL). ll you are suffering from Nervou'j Debili'y. or your sleep is broken and disturbed, if your ,'?pirit> are l>epresseil. or j-onr (irgans Relaxed, you will tiud in tiiis an un failing reiuedy, by commencing with ten drops, l! ' your Liver is torpid or disea^pd in any nniiner what ever, one or two bottles will ^'C sure to invi^.jnitf', md bring it into lively and healthy action. In tlio nii.-t inveterate casp-; of I)y>ip>p-ila. the patient can here find the most etlicient and gratofu! rcliff. .\ ticnefit al ways experienced alter takiiiir only one bnttlc. In .'I ile or Female ('ompl.iints and Weakne-'ses, the S"!l-rr:'. after trying other rcmi ilif in v.iin. may rp't a-^sur«'d. that a certain cure will result from tlip u«e iif two or three bottles. The ‘‘BLimjU F>iD ’ is eflectualin all cases of Eruptions. Salt Rheum, Scrofula and other like complaint's. Pale and emaciated children and adults are immediately bnnefitted by its use. It gives strength ■ to the body, and color and h.>auty t^i the skin. I’lfy- «ician«of fill ■chools are iisiii;i if witii W'indorful «iiccc'';. For full direotion«. «ee circulars. Price .SI per bottle. j v1 S1IIS3 ■pa«0|ii>j .'.PJIJIS a«| I'lim pj^liluj-w >ii(,ii j.oim aqi ij.«j |i» ui »jjq!i)iu |1h hj ,) i>ciiu Jt(i iipu.iiu -1111)3 11 sums ai|i juj :!iui*uj.i.\(ivi j di(i >.i * « 4vol|.\\ Skoqi UBJ w.; SHIJIII ■ tl a iol IJJII-. I'J IJIK imiucj j v\ l«m 'puij( J| KUOIIKJH trfid J.tqiD Ulllll flJOIII l| >11111 ll.i.J 1| — |1.W| I' 3U1JIIJ0J(1 III ,)I||I| tiu a^'ii 1)1 ||>)\ |).|Jiiniii) ).u \|i-,.uj)ij kii) ii) sUi)j-|n.Mii).) jii |l>i u] •ji(>..ui'.Mtl— lai; |ii,j.>.uil l; ;tuirfq pui: :.l.)Urfi)!|loj | ).>lJ.>iI qil« UI> (I)|| )i J)| UM.) Jl ilj-i:..M|) JI) au|.\JJ pUM |H1MJ 1«0)II jqi J'M '.I'*!!'*-* •‘■‘ll’* x'I 1! I”'-*.! 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H! « si .!«|iliiH'J .tiiiUHiui jdJ .*|.) li« ajqin .\U': ||I!« 1! ,»)> uhsuimIiu').! w *i: jiMO iHti.T qii.« •!n iml i-i 1|~-'IP-'''U. sj ii]!)i!»ii4« »i( 3uiiMp) i>p I" p' rfi-iui t)l!H3 iiii)\ ID aqi 3ii!.\uiudi -4q .i|iuwiib .tiUDj puii |iui>( .\u.;.|d .ii. lit') H) JlJoitjiMlI IIIOJI 3311 .\|U11UJSI II—. lpUII.)J.^ Ulnqi JDJ jquJs aid 111 M>iiK|iliuu3 »|iiiiHjU| UI d.iujtj.iiiia qjiiiit iiidJj pdyii'aili |l»v\ oqw 'U) ij!>A.|il jujii7t4j >1 JO u>uuiu'i-jil 9qi >! no.\ (ijJJili) ?ji>l )jaJ tq sMq )( )«iib III sunu ivq) tuimiiDu jjao |i ^ii ui djinwp jw 'ivi"uo.» b’..\()xva ail "> auii.uDjjii m Brooks’ (of Baltimore) Manual of Devotion for the most favorable terms. Schools. 38c. McIntyre’s (of Balt. High School) Astronomy and Globes. 75c. Page's Elements of Geology 75c. Chambers’ Elements of Zoology. 81 00 Smith Martin’s System of Book-keeping i Blanks. 75c. ea. Bartlett’s (^ot West Point; College Course of Philosophy. Chtirch's (of West Point) Calculus and Analyti cal (leoinetry. Courtenay’s (of Virginia) Elements of Calculus. 52 50 per C 'py. Ilackley's ■ of Columbia College) Trigonometry $2 00. W. (j. Peek’s (of Columbia Col.) Elementjs of Mji'hanics. SI Hanna's Bible History fur Schools. SI 00. Beers’Ci)tiipletpSystem ot Pi.iKuanship. 9 Nos , at K»c. eai'h. IKviglit’s Modern PhiloloLrv. SI 75. To the liitrre««t ol* Turpentine Distillers. A. BAKER wouM respectfully inform Turpentine Distillers and others that he is now manufacturing The Improved Turpentine $$till. -\11 orders promply attended to Copper work done on M. Old Copper bought for cash or taken in exchange for new Work. Call aud see for yourselves ai M A BAKERS Copper Shop, Fayetteville, N. C. Feb v 1, IboO. b8tf Turpentine stills for ^ale. Q 10 barrel, one 15 barrel, one 20 bai-rel, one 45 bar- ^ rel: the above Stills all in good order. Will be sold on the most favorable terms, bv M. A BAKER. Fayetteville, N. C., Feb’y 1. 88tf .\nd many other valuable works, among which might be nientionod The School Teachers’ Library, in Ten N'olumes. i'osij.m.d t'- aid the Teacher in his Profess ional lutiv>. PIe:i»e '1‘tid In \. S. I?\i!NKS .t Bt itn. Nfw York, f^r their Df.s' ktI'TI’at\i.i^)r,i K of all their publication^, wiiii'h .“hall he sent tree of Postage. •March Ibtio. 97-tm Floral C'olle&re. Tn E ensuing Session in t his Inst it ut ion will commence on the 2d Wi>dne«d.iy in.Tan'v ne.\t. The tiian.Tgeniont atfl instruction of the Institution will bp nndT the Upv. Druiiel .Johnson and Mr. .John (”. .’'(ttherl.ind. with an abli> ('orp' of .\ssi'4(jini« in all tlie ■ Ippnrtincnt5. TIip Prini'i]>al and his l.idy will take en- tir‘clnrge of the Boarding establishment, thus giving to the School more of the i\mii.v eleiiipiit. This ar- rringement. it is believed, will greatly atlvauce the use-- fulness ol' the Insiitutiou. M. C. McNair. Sec'y Board of Trustees. Dec’r 2U 77- JVIale and Female. ()iuns! Ciuns!! Guns!!! JUl. A. BAK£R, Gun & Rifle manufacturer, i iCNS repaired at the shortest notice and for a small ^ vJT charge. 80*.( double and single barrel shot Guns for sale low 1000 Repeating Pistols of all the different makers now i in the Cnited .States, for sale low. j Call at .^l. B.VKER .S and see for yourselves. Fuyetieville. N. C., Feb'y 1. 8)5if Wa;;on JTIakin;; and Black- sniithing:. The business of Wagon Making will be conducted by the undersigned, wlio will always have suflicient ■ orce aud the best of material for doing speedily and well all work entrusted to him. | ,1. W. WEI.SH. I Dec’r 31, 185y. 70-3m «^A larj^e supply of Wool and Braid Hats for Servants always on hand. March 15. 900-0t LMPORTATIOX FOR 1860. W. MACI.\TYRE — HAS RECEIVED— Superfine Clotlis; Best Doe-skin Cassimere, (black; j Fancy Cassimeres; All-wool Tweeds; Sattinets; Kentucky Jeans; Plain and Corded French Drap-d’ete; Silk Velvets; black Satin Vesting; White and colored Linen Drilling; ' Gauze Flannels: Canton Flannels. •fust to hand, Au invoice of BONNETS, RIBBONS, RUCHES, FRENCH ARTIFICIALS, WRE.VlHS, ‘ ' HEAD-DRESSES. 6ic. Fayetteville, March 6. IS^JO. 97-5w AO TIEKCUAAT Visiting Baltimore, should fail to examine the exten sive stock of Fancy twoods, Hosiery, OloTes, &c. offered for sale by FRED. FICKEY & SOWS, 250 Baltimore St. It is one of the most estec.sive in this country, and the proprietors are determined to compete with similar stocks in Northern Cities. Ma.’ch 7. ftS-3mos any thinjr annul the treaties of the Holy Alliance i restricting France within its ancient limits. Philad'-Iphia Ledger. A letter from Rome, says that Rogers the Sculp- ; tor is there at work upon a bronze door for the (Capitol at Washinijton, the estimated cost of ! .which i?: S25,00iJ. There arc eight groups sculp- : tured upon it representing scenes in the life of the I discoverer of America. The first scene repre sents Columbus before the Council of Salamanca unfolding his great theory. In the second he is just setting out to seek royal aid. In the third ' he is before the King and Queen, laboring to convince them. In the fouth he is confiding his son to the care of the monks, while his ships wait, in the fifth he is landing in great state upon St. Salvador. The sixth is at Hispaniola, where one of the sailors is bringing an Indian girl to the ship on his shoulder. 1 he next is the great navi gator’s triumphal entry into Barcelona on his return. In the succeeding one, he is about to be sent home from Cuba in chains and disgrace. The “last "scene of all” is death. i:>lPORTA\Tr SALE. By virtue of an .■Vttachment levied, I will sell, at Auction, for Cash, at the Store lately occupied by George W. Sperling, all the STOCK OF GOODS, WARES, MERCHANDISE, i'ln.VITVRE, In said Store; also the GOODS, W.4RES A\D MEB* CHAXDISE in Warehouses lately occupied by said Sper ling. consisting probably of THE LlRtiEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery, Fine Wines, Liquors, &c. ever offered in this market. Country Merchants will do well to attend, as a large part of the Goods are in original packages. The above Sale will comtnence on the 27ihin9t., at 10 o'clock M.,*and contiuue from day to day until all are sold. HECTOR McNElLL, Sheriff. March U‘i. I ts 11 A OTIC K. AVING procured the s,.| vicos 'if a No. 1 Baker, di rect from New Voik, I am still prepavpd to supply my customers and the public geniTaily, with Bread, Pies, and Cakes, Of every kind. -■Vlso, P.ARTY C.\KES made lo order, on the .■'honest notice. .MHS. M. B.VNK.'^. No. t5. Greet! St. March I t. 90u-2w AORTH CAItOMAA FOl ADRA MACiii.^i: works: WM. ( ARTKI! & SON. Wholesale ii Retail Dealers and .ManuiHcturers (If ,M.L KINDS OK Mjeather^ Saddles and Harness, (,)f every description. Collars, Whips, .ic. j i ND we also particularly call the attention of the whole j surrounding country to give us a call, as we are de- ] tt-rnuneil that non« shall surpass us in quality or low ‘ prices: and we will give the highest cash price at all times for Raw Hides and Tallow, in exchange for our | articles. joH.v R. Lo.vno.v, of Wilmington, N. C .roitx Jl. URY\s. .in. of Riileigh. N. C. LOADOA A: BRVA A, Com m ission ^IMer eh an t s. No. 32 India Street, ni'sTo.^'. 8^“ CnSSIGN’ME.NTS .\.M> ORDEItS SOLICITEr>. Mi: Rev. WM. L. V \NK\T)N, .\. .M.. Principal. I>.\NIFL I.. CL.W. .Vssistant. s Ll'Cy .1. .\KMFIFLI*, in charge of the Female REFER TO R. P. iJfXTON. Esq., H. C. Li’Ca®. Cash’r, Fayette- ! ville: liov. Ellis, Raleigh. De I’iOsset. Bnowx x Co.. I Wilmington; W.\tso.\ & .Ml.^res, N. Y.; .McPiiEETtF.s Country Merchants would do well to call and examine 4 Ohiselin, Norfulk. OWFA IRHROttiiH. H.VVE this day entered into Copartnership for the I purpose of transacting the Commission and Forn^arding Business, in all its branches, in Wilmington, and will give prompt personal attention to all business entrusted to their care. Liberal cash advances will be made on Consignments of Country Produce. JK^^OfBce on North Water St., over H. Vonglaaan's • Store. JOHN W. OWEN. O. S. YARBROLGH. Wilmington, Oct 20, IH'/.. 04- •iEu n.\r.Riss. w. w. hvrriss. a. j. howell. HARRISS & HOWJBLL, Commission and Forwarding Mercfiants, WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 17, 1859. 58-1 Ypd ROBERT H. COWAA~, General Commission tJMerchant^ WILMINGTON, N. C. Office South Corner Market and Water streets, up-stairs Oct. 13, 1859. 67-1Y T Sold by CHURCH & UUPONT. Druggists, No. .Maiden Lane, New York, by .I.\S. N. SMITH, Fayetteville, N. C. And by all respectable Druggists throughout the jojniry. Nov 11. 1850 C.H-ly CAPT.“\V1LKFS\S REPORT O.N THE DEEP RlVtR )11\EKIL KKfilON. ^PHE undersigned have caused to b" published from . the Congressional plates, an edition of the Report of Capt. Wilkes, U. S. Nav.., and his Associates on the Board appointed by the Secretary of the Niivy 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 CentSf 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’v 26. E. J. HALE & SON. Department. Mi«s R()C1ND.\ .1. DOl'iiriLKTY. in charge of the Music Department. Miss S.VIl.VH DOUGHEKTY. in charge of the Paiitting Class. IIIE -Tlat Session of these prosperous and growing Schools opened the 1st Wpdnesday in .January, with all the departments of instruction filled with efficient and experienced teachers. Our buildings are hirge. commodious ami well fur nished witli .Apparatus, Globes, Maps. I'tc., situated in a beautiful grove, at « suitable distance apart. COST, per 9KSSIOX OF TWENTY-ONE WEEKS. Board, including every thing except canilles, SO and $7 F.nplish branches, $10 and $12 Latin. Greek and advanced .Mathematics, SIG Music, S‘20 Painting, in oil, SI0 Contingent fee. ?1 For further particulars address the Principal, (aud Catalogues will be sent,) at Jonesville, Yadkin Co., N. C. .lanv 20, 18G0. 85-3m our Stock, as we can '■ell them Shoes of ,1 much better ipiulity than they usually get, on very accommodating terms. Southern Planters would do well to *end us all their orders as we are making a No. 1 article of NE(jR() SHOES, that are warrantel to give entire satisfaction. N B. .^11 (Jrders from a distance shall have }>rompi nt tent ion. S. S. t AKTER. W.M. CARTER. Uoldsion P. O., Chatham Co., C.. ) March lit, ■|8o9. / March 17, IStlO. 1 -Snip'l 90- — I AEW BOOKS. ^piIE RIV-VL.^. b\’ Jere. Clemens: .\rt Recreations: ' L The Right Wor>l in the right place: Fisher's River I (N. C.) by “Skill:” Sword and Gown; Wild Sports in ; ihe )South; Leisure .Nloments of Miss M. r.iitt. M.: I Footfalls on the Boundaries of anoth.er Wo»-ld. by llob’t Dale Oweu; the Man in Black, by James; Evelyn .Mar- ' ston. Arc., &c. Also, further sillies of Webster's Pictorial Un abridged; Wood’s iTactice; U. S. Dispensatory: Pres ton’s Interest Tables; Inquire Within; School Books, ic. .March 5. E. J. II.VLK & SON. FKERCKS &: RAEDER, .SUCCK.SSOHS TO N. BOY DEN & SON, ' 'IT'^ILL C'^NTINUE to manufacture and keep on \ T hand all AfillU'lLTlllAL illPlEliE.\TS Made heretofore. A full assortment of Plows. Cultivators, Corn-Shellers, Straw and Feed-Cutters^ Hor-e-Powers, Seed-Sowers, Threslu-rs, Cider and Sugar Mills, Thre.slier and Sepr>rators. They aUo manufacture SHAFTING AND MACEIINERY For Grist Mills, Circular anl Vertical Saw Mills, Gold, Copper and Silver .Mines, Tobacco i’resbesand Fixtures, .tc., SC.. IIION AND BRASS CASTINGS. FORGINGS and FINISHED WORK of every descrip tion made to order, and warranted in every resppct. Hepairs of every description of Machinery done at short not icp. Salisbury, N. C.. .Tan'y 2. 1860. 83-8ra DE\TAL ]\OIICE. Dr. R. SCOrr. having obtained .isbistance. can sup ply ariificiil subsiitutes on short notice. Office A E W STOCK OF Constantly ^lanufacturiui; at my Esitablisbinent, nvEi L Sa ERY VARIETY OF HARNESS, 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, O 4 VFV CIT 4 T'T A\T17 D V I ic. The largest stock ia the State, sold i\.i\ U U lil. 1 Iwll IJrt 1 . ^liolesale or retail, at the lowest New York prices. Harness and Saddles repaired. JAMES WILSON. No. 5 Market st. Wilmington, N. C., near the Wharf. Oct. 19, I80O. 59-lypd. A OTIC E. rilHE Eubncriber having obtained Letters of Admini«- 1 tratiou on the Estate of the late Adaline A. Brooks- bank, at March Term I86.1, of Cumberland County Court, hereby gives noticc to all persons indebted to said Estate to make immedi^tie payment, ind tho.se having claims against said Estate to present them with in the time prescribed by law; otherwise this notice will be pleailed in bar of recoverv A. M. CAMPBELL, Adtn’r. .March 10. 99-3w mrs, from to 1 P. .M. March 3. 'ind from 2 to 5 P. .M. 07-tf Strayed or Stolen. Left my stable, on Thursday last the 16th inst., a SORKEL MARK, about six years old, no marks recollccted. This Mare was bought by me from Elea- zi*r Cox. f'f Randolph County. I think, on the 31st ult. .V. libera! rcwnrd will be paid for her delivery to me. \-iy inforraaiioti concerning her will bo thankfully re* c-ivcd. ROBT. MITCHELL. F'jb. 20. I860. 93-tf f^The Eclectic .Tla^azine lor MARCH. For iftlo by K. J. HALE & SON. We are just receiving our new stock of • Law, Medical and Mi'-oellanaous Bocks; ; Soliool Books; Blank Books; ! Writing Papers; Envelopes, &o. ! E. J. UALE & SON Oot’r C, 1859 Roofinsr and Outterliigr, Is I ockel A.iiiHiiac; Brooke s 1: i.%l ot 'Jua.i- ^ l»one at short notice, bv C. W. AADREWS, GLAAO. A TONS No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, just received OU for gale by JOS. fl^rThe 1800; Swords ty; Prentice’s Wit and Humor; Preache; and Preach iiig. by the .Author of ‘‘Kirwan’s Letters '; Tiic Socia- ] ble, or 1001 Home Amusements; Irvini's Sketch Books ' Ad.i Leigh; .Seven Years, by Julia Kavan igh: &c. In- | terlinear Translations of Xenophon, Ctes.ir, Cicero, Vir gil, Sallust; Bullion's An:ilytical Grammar; Davies' Arithmetics and Keys, &c. ic. E J. HALE & SON. Oct’r 4 MARKET SQUARE. 65- Fayetteville, Jan'y 80, 18C0. UTLEY. 88tf Webvter’s Eieiiientapy Spellin;? Book, for 8«le by liL J. HALE S. iaON. BI.A'\K BIMIK^. A FRESH supply just received. i\ E. J. HALE & SON. Blanks for S:ile at this Oifice.
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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