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SEMI-WEEKLY.
[VOL. IX.]
FAYETTEVILLE, C., APRIL 16, 1860.
[NO. 909.]
PRINIEU MONDAYS AM» THURSDAYS
EDUARD J. UALE & SOX,
EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS
; i.wc :--r ihe Semi-Weekly Observer S3 00 if paid in
...i'. iin;e S3 50 il ).'did duriiig '.he year of subecrip*
■ „n or after the year iins expired,
t .r the Weekly Observeh sJ2 (X> per annuio, il paid in
iJviince 50 if paid during the year of subscrip-
uvU or iu t.HJ after the year Las expired
ADVEUTlSbMENTS iiiseri.-d for 60 cents per
jLjuare of 10 line? for the tir't. »nd 30 cents tor each
tacceeditig publication. ^ oarly advertisements by spe-
,.il contracts, at rea«i>nable rales. Advertisers are
roquested to state ifie nuin>'er of insertions desired, or
iLev will be continued till forbid, and charged accord-
Liigly.
Adverti-ienients to be inserted \nnJf. charged 50 per
^ciit extra.
SPECIAL NOTICE,
t. Tu and after this date, no naino of a new subscriber
w... ’ etucred without payiaent in ndvani-e, nor will
i.e {.aper be sent to such subscr5iers for a longer time
(Dan is paid for
• in.'h of uur old subscribers as desire to take the pa-
ler m thi* ystum will please notify us when making
,;..i;ii’ince'.
SPRING STOCK FOR 1860.
^PHE subscribers have in Store, and ara now rec«inng
I a very large
STOCK or CtOODS,
their line, direct from the .Manufacturers in Europe
an i 'uiporters and .A.geutg in this Country Among
which niay be found:
100 Tons ot best Swedtsj Iron from li to 12 iu
500 Doz Pocket Knives;
60O “ Table Knives and Forku;
800 ‘‘ Mill Saw and other File#;
OO “ Frying P .ns;
30 “ Hand Saws;
Tons Hoop Iron;
10 “ Hollow-Ware;
COO Kegs of Nail?, assorted;
38.'i Bags of Coffee, “
10 llhds. and 68 bbls. Sugar;
30 ^ 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 Grocery and Hardware Sti>re .\11 of which
are offered to the Trade for Cash, or on the usual time
to prompt dealers, at prices to compete with New York
Jobbers. GEO. W WILLIAMS S CO
Fayetteville. Feb’y 22. 1860. 94tf
Jany 1. 1J58.
ibousaadi are daily speaking iu the praise of
DR. EATON’S
INFANTILE CORDIAL,
and why? because ii »i«cer /cstU to afford tnstcnitLattoua
lu/mhen given in time. It acts as if by magic, and
•It trial altrnif will conTinoe \'ou that what we say is
trae It contain^
\0 PAKECi^OKIC' OR OPIATIC
* my kind, and therefore relieves by rem'-vmy the rufftr-
I’, ui your child. in«ie^id of by dtad'mny i.'.t S'mibihtiti.
t r liii: reason, it commends itself as the only reliable
,T«iiaraiion now known for Children Teething Diar
rhoea, Dysentery, Griping in the Bowels, Acidity
of the stomach, >Vind, Cold iit the Head, and
Croup.also, for tj/'eninp (hr ffumt, redu'i ty tnjiammation,
t/ ’/'inj trie Bourelt, and rrii'i'tny pain, it has no equal
' eing an sinti-tpatmo'hc it is used with unfaihny succets
ail oases of Convulsion or other Fits. .4* you
• -.uc ' \e 'ife iind health n/ yrur ehi’drm. and wish to tave
’^'mth- t' sad and bhjhtiny con- ^^wncet tchich ar'
tT.'Jtn f Titult tron the use -'f narcotit't ■':' U'hii'h all other
z'vdttt •••r Infantile Complaintt are cornpotfJ, take nout
Dr. Katou's Infantile Cordial: thia you can rely
-pn It is perfectly harmless, and cannot injure th»
E.jsi delicate infant. Piice. lio cents. Full directions
iKixpanv each bottle Prepared onlv by
CHI RCH k DIPOXT,
No. 40y Broadwav, New York.
Spring €w00ds*
I STARR & WILLIAMS,
I —-\re now receiving their—
SPKI.XG SL PPL.V,
j embracing a very large stock of
Staple &. Fine Dres«$ (noods, Hats,
Bonnets, Bloomers, Boots,
!$hoes, Keady-.Hade Cloth-
in§^, Cmbrelias, Parasols,
Wiih a large variety of NOTIONS, to which the att^n-
tijn of whole.sale buyers is respectfully solicited,
j SHEETINGS of various brands always on hand, and
j for sale at Factory prices.
I J B. STARR. J .M. WILLIAMS
.March 6, 1860. 98tf
H
Jatnes Kyie
.\S just received his SPRING AND SUMMER SUP
PLY of
DRY GOODS,
—amons which are—
Summer and other Silks,
Printed Lawns,
Double Skirt Robes,
Single ditto.
Print®, real French, British and Dom»*tic,
Irish LinenS; Diapers, &c..
Bolting Clothi;
With a very large assortment of all kinds of Good* gen
erally kept in wholesale and retail Store*: all of which
are offered at wholesale and retail—CHE.\P
March 24, 1860. 3tf
S-a
HtaUhy hunian Blovd upon being
ANALYZED
4.way« presents us with the same essential elements.
tn J (fives of cour^e the , rue .StHlldartl. .\nalyze
tl.e Blood of a person suH'ering fr>m Ciaisuniption. Liver
'nplaint. Dyspepsia, Scrofula. \c. and we tindin every
•■r.-'jnct certain dtjict^ncix in the red globules of Blood.
5.yyl'j these deficiencies, and 3 ou are mad',- well. The
Blood Food is founded upon this Tlieory—hence
;ts astonishing success. There a.-e
FIVE PREPAHATIOWS
adapted to deficiencies of the mo d fn different di*e«?e8.
For Cold**. Itroi.t’llitiV nr any affec-
lu whatever of the 'riiroaf or I..IIIIJf» inducing
'0iis»uiupti0ll, u«eNt). 1. wlii.'h 1- the No. t.>r
I>»*pre*»ion of ^pirlfs, of .Ippelile,
and for all C'liroiiir Coiiipl:«illl« arisinp from
CieiK^rul md .'%ervoii
Fro«ilrati«>ii. No. 2, f Uv«*r CoiiiplaiiiK.
J. ■■I, for l>y!»p‘p%i:t. Jifinq already prfpnred for
■I-,- it i* bv I>roi>^ and carried im-
^iiediately into the circulation, so that wliat you ffun
; ju retain. The No. 4 is for lrr?milari-
tie«, Weakin***'. iVo- See special di-
re^- i. ns forthi.s. For **alf liliciim, Eruptions,
^'rofutou«, I4idii«>y. and Kladdor Coiii-
plaiiita, take No. S. In :itl c;i'e« tli» di»-eftion“ must
’jt! strictly followed. Price of tlie ISio»el Fooil Si
per bottle.
Sold by ( HI Kill A 1)11*0.\T.
No. 4tiy Broadway, New York.
And bv all respectable Druggists llirou)ihout the country
Nov n, 1869 f.6-ly
Ci>r;iis. Ho^rsexf.ss and s-
FLi>..NZ.\, Iruit.a rio.N, SoHK.vtss, or any
ntfecti' n ofthe Thro»t CCllED, ttie ll.\t k
' i.sii CoioH in Cos>i MfTiiiN, Bhum'hi ns.
WHOOf't.sr, (V,l UH, .\STIIM.\. (’.^T-M^KIi.
RELIEVED by BROWN ,S kRoNCHI \L
TROCHES, or CoruH LozENtiKs.
■•.•1 timple and ehgant combination f>r Curuiis, .tc.
Dr. G. F. PdfiF.LOw, Bosti.>n.
'■/ vr^jTnnittid th*ir me to Pi blic Spkakkk'*."
Rev. E. H. Ch.M'IS, Ni-w York.
' V.j/ s iiutary reh j in Bko.nchitis. ’
Rev, S. Seujfbied, Morristown, (,)hio.
"B-n».firial when cump-lh-d to .yieak, siifferiny from
' li t*,” Rev. S, J, P, .\sDFRao.N’, St. Louis,
"Eftctual in removing Hottrttxtm and Irritation of tht
T ’iroat, to common with Si’E.\keks and SlNGER-S." 1
Frof. M. Sl'At'Y l,:iGrimge, G,i.
Teacher of Music. Southern Female (College, j
"frreal bevjit vhm taken hi’fiTi and m'hr I'rmrhiny. i*
fV'y preVtnt Ho-irti-n-ff. f'r.jm thnr paM 'jfert, 1 think '
th*y will it (jf ptinnane^it uJciimnye "if."
Hev, K. Ruwlev, a. M.,
Pre>ideiif Afiien^j (,'oHuge, Tenn.
Sold by all Druggists, at i45 cents per box.
-\lso. Brown s L.\.xativk Thoihes, or Cathartic Loz-
'lijt*, for Dysptpsia. Indigestion. Constipation, Headache,
hu\ou» Affections, i'c.
Jan'y 25, 1800. &G-3m
.\f:wROE^ WA.\TED. ~
'I’iiE subscribers wish to purchase a number of young
1 .NEGR(iF,S, for which tliey are willing to jiay the
iiigbest cash prices. Per«ons having such properly to
■li'pote of would do well to call on them or adiress tliem
*t Red Springs, N, f’.
H, X \ McNEILL,
Hed Springs, ,Miir(.-li 20, 18bi>, ->tf
AOW IA HAICl4ft:T.
\ LL persons having NEGROES for sale, will do well
to address the subscrilter at (-'linton, Sampson
'inty, as he is determined to buy and pay a.s liberal
prices for them as tl»e state of the niarket will permit.
By addressing him he will call immediately, and
“iakfc liberal offers, as all will find who will iry liim.
CHARLES T. STEVENS.
‘ linton, Sampson Co., Sept 10, 185‘J 48-lypd
•Vo. 34 Hay Street*
~j.“k.1cyle
I* now receiving his Spring and Summer .Stock of
; STAPLE A.\l) FAM'V DRV (iOODS,
Ac.ong which may be found the following articles, at
j prices which will prove satLsfactory to the purchaser:
I Dress Goods in pieces, consisting of Muslins,
Lawn.s, Ginghams, iVints, Bereges, Black
; and White Challies, Silks, io., ic.
In ROBES the following line:
Lawn Robes, Double and Single Skiru«, Btrege
do, Gingham do., hace Points, Shawls and
Mantillas in profusion. Ribbons, Hosiery
and ( rioves. Spool Cotton, Hats and Caps,
f Boots and Shoes.
' .All of which will be offered very low, t.'all and ex-
■ auiine; no charire for looking. J. K. KYLE,
j March 14. 18*50. ^ 2tf
H ITS, I IPS, BOOTS-WD JillOlvS.
J. i\ THO:?lNOA
j Xy^OULD beg leave to inform his friends and jus-
; M tomers that he is now prepared to offer them one
I of the large ' and greatest variety of
I Spring and Summer imoodn
In his line, tliat he has ever offered them. Embracing
' a great variety of ^'ashionable styles of
HatM, Caps, Boots and ^lioes,
including the Copp*r-Toed Shoe for children and
yoiiihs.) whicli he tiatters himself they will find it to
' their advantage to examine before purchaning elsewhere.
a« he is di.sposed to sell cheap for C.ASH.
, J. C. THOMSON.
I March 24, 180i. 3-4w
UE310VAI..
LI.
WATCH MAKER AND JEWELER.
11
BI^A.^K BOOKS.
ff FR£SH sspply Just received.
^ K. J. HALE & SON.
\S removed two Doors We^t of his
old stand, to the store adjoining
D. & W. .McLaurin s, where he lias re-
I cfived a large addition to his former Stock, and he in-
, vitps his old customers and the ]>ublic to cal! and ex-
I amine his NEW STORE and NEW GOODS, and assures
tlifin lie will sell anything iu his line as cheap as can
: be purchased at any other Store North or South.
; —Among his Stock can be found—
I Gold and Silver Watches ot all prices and quali-
I tics; Gold and Silver Chains, Seals and Keys;
! Bracelets, Bre;ist Pins and Ear Kings; (iold
Lockets, (iold Pens and Pencils, &c., &c.;
Fine and Common Pistjls, Silver anH
j Plated Ware of all kind.s; a hand.iome
stock of Clocks, all kinds of Mili
tary (ioods, and every thing
wanted in his line,
taf” Particular attention paid to Watch Repairing,
Murch 7, I860. 98-3m
Further Supplies yt* Books.
' ACKEV’S .Masonic Jurisprudence; Twilight Musings,
by H. P., McKeever; The Fate of Sir John Frank-
! lin—Mctylintock's Narrative; The West ,’oast of .Africa,
bj' Rev. C. V', Thomas; The British Expedition to the
Crimea, by W. H. Russell; The Virginians, by Thacke-
niy: Downing’.s Fruits and Fruit Trees of America—
Revised Edition; Memoir of Susan Allibone; Ihe His
tory and Progress of Education; The Normal .Methods
of Teaching, by Alfred Holbrook; The .Matrician s Own
Book; ic.
Jewett’s Spiers' French and Eng. Dictionary.
.Meadows' •* “ “
Pinney and Badois’s French Grammar.
BolmHr's Levizac's “ "
Ollendorff's New Method of French by Jeweti.
LeBrtm’s Telemaque.
Whateley's Elements of Logic.
“ *‘ of Rhetoric.
Worcester’s Quarto Dictionary, &c., &c.
E. J. HALE & SON.
March ‘28.
.4utobiography and Biography of Ker. Joseph
Caldirell, D. D. LL. D.. First Presideut of the Univer
sity of N. Carolin*. Price 25 oti.
I March 27. £. J. HALE k SON.
D. & W. McLAlRIK,
\irOULD invite atieution to their large and desirable
Tf Stock of
OKOCERIE^,
Consisting in part of—
150 Bags Rio, Laguira and Java Coffoe;
100 Bbls. and Hhda. Sugar (Ported;)
-5 Hhds Molasses;
30 “ Bacon—Sides and Shoulders;
500 Sacks Salt;
150 Boxes good Tobacco;
126 “ Sperm, i\damantine & Tallow Can^lle®:
50 “ Soap fassorted;)
50 “ Candy
loo Bags Shot “
1000 lbs. Bar l^ead;
30 i Bbls. Snuff—Eagle Mills;
25 Kees Soda;
250 Nails
—A LSO—
A large and general assortment of
Uarduare and Cutlery;
Farming Utensils, of all descriptions;
American, English, Swedes and Peruvian Iron;
Blister, German and Cast Steel;
Blacksmiths’ Tools;
Coopers’ Do.;
Corn Shcllera and Straw Cutters;
Buckets. Brooms and Pails;
Cotton, Manilla and Jute Rope, (all kinds and
iiuality;'
Plow Lines and Bed Cords;
Hollow Ware;
Cotton Yarns and Sheetinsis at factory prices
.^11 of which will be sold i.uw fok c,\»h, or on usual
time to prompt paying customers.
CorxTUT Meucii.^nis are respectfully re4ue^ted
to call and examine our stock befure purchasing else
where. D S: W. McLAURIN.
•March 3, 18o' 93if
LAKGEstock:
NEW GOODS!!
IH.AVE just received my Winter Stock of (joods in
my line. They were selected in the Northern cities
by myself, with great caie, and bought on the most reu-
s.nable terms, by which 1 am en^ibled to offer the larg
est stock 1 ever before offered to the public, and to offer
them
At Greatly Reduced Prices!
FHIITS;
Raisirs. Figx. Prunes. Apples, Lemons. Oranges, Cher
ries, Currants, Pie Fruits. Stuff Dates, C*itxon, icc.
PICKLES, JELLIES A: PUESEKVES;
—-A great variety.—
Perfumeries and Fitracls,
Of various kinds; Fancv Soaps and Pomadei*
MISH'AL IXSTHl MEXTS;
Fiddles, Drunis, Fifes, Flutes. Banjos. Guitars, io
WALKING C.ANES, of every kind; Ba-ket and Willow
Ware, Hobbv Horses, tc.
FLN'E AXl) (’OM.MO.V CA.VUII S;
Sardines: Fine Cigars; Smoking and Chewing
Tobacco: Crackers; Fine Pocket Knives; a
Urge assortment of l^ort-Monaies, some
very nice; Fancy Envelopes and Fancy
Goods; Toys and Yankee Notions; an
assortment of India Rubber Goo*l»,
Whips, Combs; Fishing Tackle:
Cocoa and Other \ut».
FAN(’V GI»OI)S;
Falerramer-*. Reticules. Cabs, Rubber Round I'onibs,
Watch (iunrds—.Mohair. Siik and Lesitiier. Fancy
Boxes, I’istols. Powder Flasks. Sh^t Belts, Brandy
I’eaches—in gallon or half gallon jars. Maoe,
Clove-i. Cinnamon, Lar^te Lot of Fire Work«,
iSlc., vVc., ..,1'.. icc., .\:c,, vVc , 4CC.
spiced and .Vorfolk Ojsters cuiistanti} on haud.
Country dealers and the public are respectfully in
vited to call and examine my stock, as ii is impossible
I to enumerate but a few of the leading articles.
I have a great many handsome things which cannot
' fail to please
J. K. LFF,
No. 40. Hotet. Bi ii.dino.
Dec ] 8-‘'>y 72-
\V. C. TROl
H.\S ju>it received this morning, from Steamer North
Carolina,
6 bbls. No. 1 Mackerel, new
10 “ •• 3
20 ^ and J bbls. No. 1 do.
26 boxes Cli'^ese.
i 5 kegs selected Goshen Butter.
. 10 bbl«. Leaf Lard.
15 New Mullet® in onk and pine bbls.
He has on hand a general assortment of
aMtO€EHiES,
I which will be sold cheap for Cash or exchanged fot
(Country Produce,
,>ct, !.■.')!, 5;'>tf
tiilne and Spirits Barrels.
! /'VJNSl'.VNTLV on nand bv
L ' E. F, MOORE.
Feby 20. iU-98tf
I To Turpentine Distillers.
^pilE highest C.ish price paid for Si’lKH'S TURPEN-
I 1 TiXK bv
Trustees’ 8ale.
j)Y virtue of a Deed of Trust executed to the under-
jj signed for the purposes therein specified, we will
ctl'er for sale, on TUESDAY the 30th inst., the follow
ing REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATE, viz:
House and Lot near Cool Spring, at present occupied
I by Mrs. Hartman.
I Store House on South side Hay street, occupied by
j J.-iS, VV, Horne,
Store House on North side Hay street, occupied by
I ••North Carolina Prestiyterian ”
J 373 acres of Land on Morganton Road, joins Charles
^ M unroe's land.
135 acres of Land on Lumberlon Road, about four
; miles South of Fayetteville,
;-!00 acres in .Moore count}’, formerly belonjjing to
Ander-on Jones,
11^ acres iu Campbellton, corn.-r of Russell St
Lots Nos, 10 and 17, on which there is a new Ware-
House,
Two-sevenihs of 7 acres near mouth of the creik.
265 acres on the East side of Cape Fear River known
as the Island place,
.50 acres of improved land on the East side Cape
Fear River.
1 unimproved Lot on Hay Street, joins C. T, Haigh
Sons, on the East.
1 unimproved Lot, corner of Old and Buries Streets.
1 unimproved Lot on tiio West of Curgc« Street,
1 unimproved Lot on Hay Mount, near the U, S. Ar-
•cial, known as the Grove,
1 Store House, Person Street, South side
24 \EGROEN,
(.•'J and Young, .Men, Women & Children.
Bank Stock, Plank Road Stock, Rail lioad Stock, ic.
Horses and Mules, Hogs, Cows and Calves, and other
articles Terms at Sale,
W.M. .McL .McKAY, ) .
THOS. C FULLER, ;
Fayetteville, .April 'J, 7-ts
IJMllOirSM.
I OFFER for pale ^i40 Ao'es of L.VND. lying on the
West side of C'ape IVar River, two miles beJow Fay
etteville. and extending from the river into the .sand
hills, This tract is about equally divided into river-
ridge. swamp and sand-hill Land. .About 8U acres,
adjoining tlie river, are under cultivation and are well
suited to the growth of Corn and Grass: none of the
Swamp has been cleared. There are several good sites
for 11 ilwelling house on the sand-hills. Any person
wi hing to purchase will do well to make early appli
cation, as I have determined to sell.
The above Land, if not previously sold, will be offer
ed at AUCTION, at the Market House in Fayetteville,
on the 8th day of May. 18fiU. If desired, it will be di-
videil into Two Tracts, each containing the advantages
of River. Swamp and Sand-hill, From the report of an
Engitieer, who was employed to find the difl'crence of
level of the Swamp, it is establisheo that drainage may
be effected at moderate expense. For additional in
formation apply to Mr. Sami, W, Tillinghast, or to the
subscriber
THOMAS J ROBIN.SON,
•\pril 4, 1800, I,-la
^'Squire, what is the meaning of
such a crowd in front of Woodward’s?”
“lie has Just recelTed his SPRIXG STOCK, and I
suppose they are there making their selec
tions!”
This season the style of Coats is l>ouble
and Single BREASTED, with Large
Sleeves; PANTS, L.ARGE LEGS; Vest
Double and Single Breasted.
My Stock is now complete and ready .- \
for inspection by all those who may wish
well made and neat fitting garments. Call
and make your saltctions before the .^tock
is picked over
V-,
V'.
CATALOGUE OF DIFFERENT VA
RIETIES.
Black Cloth Coats, Single and Double
Breasted.
Siik Mixture Suits.
Cassltnere Suits.
French i)r. d’EtC, Imitation Dr. d Ete.
Black .\lparca Frocks and Sacks.
Tweeds in Suits.
Cottonade in Suits.
Linen Frocks and Sacks.
Linen Dnsters, five different varieties.
Buicii Uocskin Pants.
Extra supply of Fancy Cassinieres.
Drap d’Ete, French Ribbed.
White Drilling.
>avy Duck and Marseilles.
A supply of Youth’s Cassimere Suits.
•Also, ]>ants for Boys from 7 to 14 years
old, VESTS of every style and varieties
for the Season.
Special attention is called to a NEW
STYLE SHIRT never introduced iu this
Market before this season. Extra supply
of Hauze Fiannei and Merino finish
I’nder Shirts. A large supply of Fancy
Xeck Ties, Collars, Suspenders, Ho
siery, Gloves, Trunks, Valises &, Car
pet Bags.
A I the above goods will be Sold low for Cash, or on '
time to all those wlio pay their Bills when presented.
P. S. Don’t forget that my FRENCH TAILOR is
rejidy to make up at any lime Clothing for any Gentle
men who wish to have them made to order, (,’ail at
any time at the ONE PRICE CLOTHING STORE and
leave your measure and your orders uill be filled and
satisfaction guarantied.
Market Square, Two Doors below Hinsdale’s,
Drug Store.
A. J. WOODWARD.
-April ft, 1860. 7-2m
f
i:. F,
Feb’v 20,
M(»tRE.
i4t 'J3tf
ISacon and C'orn.
OnAA BUSllEl.Sof GOOD CORN;
/CvU'/ 15,(AHJ tbs. well-smoked BA('ON.
For Stic by E. F. MOORE,
Feb'y 20. i4t-93tf
A CrETl!
The .New Style, Small,
COLORED PHOfOGRAPUS,
AT
%'aiior«d‘irs (jiulier)'.
ART.
Woodward’s Solar Camera.
IJ^IOTOGR.APHS can be had at Vanorsdell's Skylight
Gallery. Hay street, opposite Maible Vard, Fay-
feitcville. N, C.: plain, retouched, colored, in water
col'TS. oil and pastile; from small to life size. .Ambro-
typ-»s, Melaneoty!)0s, and all other styles of Picture
j ei.aining to the .Art. Also. Gilt Fiames, Gilt Mould
ing, Glass for very large pictures—as large as 20 by 30
inc:;es. Cord and Tassels for haniring pictures; Insiru-
me- ts. .Stock and Chemicals f.>r sale low for cash. Life
aizt colored PhotogrnpLs made from small yuctures,
l aving permanently located here I hojje to merit
your patronage I woiild also return my sincere thanks
for the liberal piitron«ge bestowed on me heretofore by
the good people of Fayetteville and vicinity.
C. M. VANORSDELL,
Photographist and Proprietor.
l‘»*c’r 20, 18.0H 77-
“A Place for Everylhiiig’’
IN THE WAY OF
Kiiildin^ .llaterialsS
Lime, ('emem, (.'alcined and Land Plaster, Lath and
l-ath Nails, Plastering Hair, Marble Dust, Fire
Bri.-k. &c. &c.
•Also, Laundry, Family, Chemical, Pale, No. 1, and
all kind» of Fancy .''(J \P.’>.
Freiphts procured at the best rates, and every effort
made ti> [.lease all who may favor us with their patron
age, .Ml orders thankfully received, and atten'led to
with care and despatch.
LOVELAND & WELCH,
381 West street. New York.
J:in’y 20, I8C1), .’-3mpd
~c;apt. w ilkks's rkport”
fl\ THE IlKKP RIVBR >11\KRIL Rfn,l()\.
’^pilK undersigned havo caused to be publisiied from
I the Congressional jilaies, an edition of the Report
of (.’^tpt, Wilkes, U S. .Nnvy, an l his As-oci it*'* on the
Hoiird .appointed Vy the Secretary of the N;ivy to ex-
!imi;;e the Deep Hiver Region of North (..irolina. l;iis
isiiie most important and scieii'ifio st;.teniei)t of the
grc W( --;ltli o-f that .seciioii of the State, and the .Maps
the mo:t perfect and valuable, of nny yet published.
The .Maj'S are worth the price of the work, which is .SO
CerstS, neatly bound in cloth. Copies sent by mail, free
of postage, on the receipt of 50 cents. ,A liberal dis
count to wholesale buvers. Order? solicited.
Jan'v 26. ' E. J. HALE ^ SON.
.4AAtAI^ HFFTIAG.
The .Annual .Meeting of the Stockholders of the Fay
etteville and Western Plank Road Company will
take place in Fayetteville, on THURSDAY the 2t>ih
D.AY of APRIL, (instant.)
As many important ijuestions will be brought before
the meeting in relation to the Road, such as the sale of
H j)art of the Company's Road, the abandonment of
another, otc., itc., it is urgently requested that all the
Stock of the Company be represented either in person
or by proxy. By order.
JNO. M, ROSE.
Clerk, F. k W, P, R, Co,
,Vpril 6, 1860. 7-tm
BbL;
Fish.
No. S .M.A’KEREL.
20 16 do. No 1 MULLETS, in oak bbls.
HERRI.NG, For sale by
PE.MBEUTON i SLOAN.
6-lm
0
twii.ano! 4»uano!!
B.AGS No. 1 GL’.ANO. For sale by
E. F. .MOORE.
Feb'y 20. i4t-'.)otf
500
E. F. itlOGKE,
(’ O M .M 1SS IO \ .M E R C il A N T,
1 ND will keep consiantly 011 hand every article in the
A. Turpentine Distillers' Line.
feb'y 20. ' ih-l'gtf
Liquors! I^iquors! Liquors!
JW, Ht.>KNE being desirous to close out his stock
, of Liquors, will otter inducements in jiricos, .As
titt intends to quit the trade, his stock will be sold low.
or sale at cost and charge,s.
100 BAHRyiiB,
of various kinds and qualities,
Person.s indebted must Call Ulld Settle
Feb 10 i'2-tf
‘‘\1J'E refer our readers to the advertisement of
VV Messrs. CHURCH ^ DUPoNT, No. ‘1(K Broad- '
way. New Vork. The -Blood Food,' is one of the great
est medicines of tiic age, and is rapiilly driving out of
the market all the quacK nostrum.-' of modern limes. Its
eliicacy is so great, and its superiority so justly acknow- ,
ledged, that it is fouti I dilKcult to supply the itniueuse '
and increasing demand for the article. Dr. Eaton’s
celebrated ‘Inlantile Cordial,' is a medicine prepared by
a regular physician of eminence in hia prole.ssion, and
one who has devoted his life to the peculiar phases of
; Infantile diseases. It is no iiumbug. but a medicine
j which commends itself to those only who can appreciate
it,"—Apalachicola, Flor. Timet.
'iS^ St* advtrtittmiut.
M»r«h 24. g.
Strayed or Stolen.
11.1 T my .Stiible, on Thursdaj- last the I'ith inst , a
J SOilUEL M.ARE, about six y^ai's old, no m.arks
ri C' r>oct*‘d. Tlii-i M^ire was bougiit by me from Llea-
zer t'(>s. of Randolph bounty, 1 tiiink. on the .TNt uli.
,\ li;)cr:i! ro.vard will he paid for her delivery to me.
Any i:iforniation concerning her will be thankfullv re-
.■•iv,?d. ROUT, MITCHELL,
Fjb. 20, ISGll, 93-tf
AEW BOOKS.
^PlIE KIV.ALS, by J ere. Clemens; .Art Recieations;
1 The Right Word in the right place; Fisher's* Kiver
(.N. C.) by “Skiit;'’ Sword and Gown; WiM .Sports in
the .South; Leisure .Moments of .Miss M. A. Btitt, A. .M.;
Foo’falls on the Boundaries of another World, by Rob’t
Dale Owen; the .Man in Black, by James; Evelyn Mar-
ston. v^;c., &c.
Also, further supplies of Webster’s I’ictorial Un
abridged; Wood’s I’ractice; U. S. Dispensatory; Pres
ton's Interest Tables; Inquire Within: School Books, &c.
March -S. E. J. H.VLE 4: SON.
IK)()K-BIM)L\G
N all its kinds, executed with neatness and despatch
1 Small jobs when done must be paid before delivered,
THOS. H. TILLLNOHAST.
Opposite the Female High School, Hay Street
Mf.y 14, 1859. 14-1y
PAIATS, OILS, &c.
SPERM, Refined, Lard, Linseed and Tanners’ OIL
White Lead; Burning Fluid; Putty; Window 01as>»
and Sash of all sites.
—ALSO—
A fresh supply of POND’S PAIN DESTROYER.
For sale by Ji.M£S HARTINB.
1 Nov’r 24,1869. 66tf
25 do
-April 6, I860
31olasses*
1 *" HHDS. prime New Ciop .MOLASSLS, for sale bv
L»J J'E-MBEP.TON A SLuAN ‘
.\pril 5, 1*(>0. (3-1 III
Cigrars ant Tobaceo.
11A/l (JIG.VHS, various brands.
--•OjvUU 00 boxes Manufactured TOB.ACCO,
For sale >>v
PEMBERTON .v SLOAN
-\pril i>, lSi)0, 6-Im -
Page SS‘ Suries
—RECEIVED THIS WEEK,—
on BBLS. HEAVY MESS PORK:
•JU 0 Hhds. BACUN SIDES;
4'jno Lbs, C. B.ACON, hog round;
30ft Bushels COUNTRY CORN.
EPH. PAGE. S. R. SURLE.S.
Fayetteville. April 4, I860. )i-’^w
Fruits! Fruits!!
RANGES, NEW YORK APPLES at $2 a bushel.
J. R. LEE.
No. 4*), Hotel Buildings.
April (C 7tf
JLeatlier! Leather!
Oak iiiid Hemlock Sole Leather.
(Jak and Hemlock St-de Leather
Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather.
French. German and American Call'Skins,
French, German and .\merican (’aU Skins,
French, German and American Calf Skins,
.'lorocco. Kid and Patent Leather
.'lorocc.>. Kid and I’atent Leather
Morocco, Kid and Patent Jjcather,
Hindintrs, Liti;n«rs, Lastiiij:s, &c,
liindiiius, Ijinin^s, Lastin;j;s, &c.
Biiidiiirs, Liniiitrs, La,stin>;s, &c.
Wp invi.e Co:inTv ,'\U*rrhants und Miinuractiirers fo
ex:itniiie our --)Ck of Luatiier :ind .''hoe Findings, Trim-
inin-s, iVc , whicii we offer at wholesale or retail for
t'rish. or good paper, at the lowest prices. .All orders
e*e(!uted laitiifullv.
MAYNARD. ELY i ROSE,
No. 46 South Calveri St., Balto, Md.
.April 8. G 2mpd.
A iii: R rcTS“ill> T eIl,^
O I* P O .s J T E
-N 1) E f’ E N D E N C E H ALL,
CHESTNLT STl’.LET. BETWI.r.N FIFTH i .SIXTH.
WYATT & HEULIWGS, Proprietors.
Tei'tm ^t .oO }*rr liitiy.
F*>b v lo. '.-'2-2mpd
BOOl S aTSHOES^
AT WHOLESALE.
JWO. M. WALKER, of North Carolina,
WITH
w 1: O & C O X ,
27 CHA.MBERS STREET, NEW YORK.
be hapi>y to see his Southern friend.s at the
VV above establishment, where, either personally or
by order, they mny he supplied from an extensive and
well assorted Stock of Goods in that line, gotten up ex
pressly for the Southern trade
Feb’y lO. 1800. 01-ly
Dr. FRANK W1LL1A>IS*S KYK WKISKKY.
R MITCHELL has made airangeinents with Dr.
, Frank Williams, to be constantly .su;)p!i d with his
celebrated RYE WHISKEY, which can be had at hi®
Store at all times, by wholesale or retail.
Oct’r 11. 185fl.
5fi-tf
WAATED.
k LARGE quantity of COTTON and LINLN RAGS,
I. for which fair prices will be paid.
DAVID MURPHY.
Aug. 17 41-
GOLD AND SILVER
Iti a t'oriner article under the caption ot “lost
treasure,” we showed that lor more than 2,000
years there has been, with but occasional slight
interruptions, a steady current of silver to the
East Indies. This drain excited apprehension
eighteen hundred years ago; and in the first
century of the the Christian era, in the Roman
Senate, and in contemporaneous literature, many
tears were expressed, lest the specie ia- Europe
would be exhausted by this returnless flow to
Eastern Asia We also showed, in the same ar
ticle, that the volome of this current had been
continually increasing, and that during the last
five years lor which the returns are completed,
the total shipments to India amounted to two
hundred and fifteen million dollars, equal to forty-
three millions annually, a sum of such magnitude
as to excite the serious attention of the whole fi
nancial world We accounted for the loss of a
large portion of the specie which for so many
years had flowed into that vast reservoir, by sup
posing that much of it was buried in the earth
lor securi^', and never recovered. The unset
tled State of the country, the irregular habits of
the people, and the devastating effects of sanguina
ry wars and frequent fatal epidemics, would be
sufficient to account for this method of concealing
treasure, and for the impossibility of restoring
the hidden deposits But since our last article
was written, farther investigations in that direc
tion have brought to light another reason for ac
cepting this .solution of the mystery This ia
found iu the superstitions which prevail to a
great extent through all India. It is a common
belief (much more extensive in Asia than we had
supposed) that treasure which may have been
buried and not discovered will be available to its
owner in another world. As the aborigines of
our own country laid upon the graves of their de
parted friends the favorite weapons' and other
personal possessions of the deceased, that they
might resume their use in the new sphere to
which their spirits had fled, so in the Indieg the
idea is widely prevalent that buried treasures may
bo made available to their former owners in the
spirit-Iand. Especially is such a faith entertained
in regard to hidden riches, whose place of de
posit is known only to the departed. There is,
therefore, a double motive for concealment; a de
sire to retain possession of the precious deposit
for ui»e in this life, and to secure it to the de
positor in that life which is to come.
The civilization of the East would, iu time,
check this waste of the precious metals, by remov
in; the credulity of the common people, and pro
viding institutions for the safe keeping of the coin;
but there are evidences of aspeedier solution of the
difliculty. It is well known that the onh- ac
cepted currency in English India or China is sil
ver, and that it has been found difficult to pick
up enough of this metal to meet the demand
This country was drained until the coin was
lightened, that it might be retained in circulation;
England supplied all she could spare; and the
present flow is provided for by an active demand
iti Central and South America, and the continent
of Europe, Cnless a fresh supply could be ob
tained from some source, this metal must soon be
come tor. scar.-e for common uso. That supply
is now at hand, in the mountains east of Culifornia
Few, who have not studieil the subject, have
aiiv just idea of the iticreased {>roduction ol the
precious metals since ls4j, when gold wa.s first
discovered in California, The estimated availa
ble annual production in l'^47, amounted toS2T,-
71 •»,100 of silver, and 815,1)75,OUO in gold, ma
king a total yield of §48,390,000 jier annum to
supply the use and loss of these precious metals.
Alter 1S4S the jiroduction rapidly increased up
to the beginning of this year, when the annual
yield was e.stimated in the round numbers at S50,-
D00,000in silver, and ?2.50,00u,000 in gold, making
.H total product of three hundred millions dollars,
against less than fifty millions only about teti
yeitrs ago! But a new phase is about to appear
in connection with this production. Heretolbrt;,
it will be seen, the most important gain has been
in gold; for while the annual production of silver
has only increasi'd SO per cent., the production
of gold ha,s increased 1,500 per cent,, a chan^ic
so vast that its ultimate effect upon commerce
is I'pyrnd .ill computation. .Ju.st as this startling
trtith has become fixed in the minds of those who
have studied the subject, all the theone.s they
have evolved frcm it are again u]:set by an an
nouncement of an equal probable increase in the
vield of silver. We see no reason for duuhting
the assertion that in two years the production
of .silver in our Pacific po.ssessions will amount to
fifty millions per annui;i, 'I'lie efTeft of such a
production is not to be cotisidertMl solely as settling
llie question of a supply for India, It has a
much more important bearing upnn the commer
cial prosperity of this cit}-.
I’or many years the silver current in Eastern
Asia consisted altogether of Spatii'i) piiicir dolliirs.
.\fter these became scarce, Mexican dollars were
admitted, and lately a few Atnerican dollars have
brtn received, .\I1 that would be necessary to
make the latter as current as the former, would
be their shipmetit in larire fjuantities of uniform
value. Tnis could readily be done the moment
the supply of silver bullion was sufBcient for the
purpose. Now, we p:iy tor our tea, spices, drugs,
silk, and other Eastern products, ehitfly in draiis
;tii i..>ndoTi, We iiieet our ex' liaiiiie oti Londoti
by shipping gold, and the English banker ]>a}s
his correspondent in India by a remittance of
silver. The moment we can coin our silver at
Frat)ci,'co, and ship it to ludia direct, we shall
turii the whole tide of exchanges, at least f>r our
.iwii ptirehases, iti this ilin etii n Instead of u
fiuw of iiold through New York to England to
buy .'ilver for India, ('aliloinia will pay our debt
to our antipodes bv a n.-inmittance of silver, and
the overplus may be used to give the Loudon
baiiker a ereilit on New York. The silver will
be paiil for in San Francisco by a draft on the
.\tiantie States, whence supplies wiil .still he need
ed to feed and clothe the miners. The moment
that a rate of exchange upon this city is once es-
■ fiblished in Europe and A.sia, that moment Lon
don ceases to be our financial ecntre. Our buyers
wiil no longer pay for their Manchester pur
chases by a sterling draft under a letter of creiit
which cost.s a commission, but by a bill pavable
in this city, ;.nd New York will become the fi-
tiancial centre of America, and to a certain extent
of the world.—Jnvnial of Commnrre.
\ runaway thiet having applied to a blacksmith
j for work, the latter showed him .some handcuffs,
I and asked him if he understood such kind of work.
“Why, yes sir,” said the oth«r, “I guess I'vo
I had a hand io 'eo afore.'*