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I 111 Miar; l>avi«* 1. J HAI.K SOS. ,, : Vinton; The r. , *1. Junirec’d. £ J HALE & B SEMI-WEEKL, V. [VOL. IX.] FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., MAY 31, I8G0. [NO. 922.] I'RINTFI) MONI'.VY.'^ .\N1> THURSDAYS EDWAKD J. IIAIE & SON, KI>1T()RS and rKOrniKTOHS Price for tho Soini-Wcekly 0u"ervkr S3 0> if ]>HiJ in advnnce: S3 .'>0 if iinid ilurinjr Hio year of subscrip tion; or .t'4 after the yetir lias expireil. F.iv the Weekly Oh-ierver S- X> per annum, if pail .advance; .>'J 50 if paid during tlie ye«r of subiiirip- tion; or 53 CH> after the year has expired. ADVKRTlSi.MKNTS iTHertel fo> CO cents per •quare of 1*' lines for the first, and 30 cents tor earh succeeding pnblicatii'ii. ^ early advert isetuents by spe- I'ial contracts, at rca-^tial-le rates. .Vdvortisers are requested to state di’ number of insertions desired, or they will be continued till forbid, and cliargeJ accord ingly. .Vdvertisenients to be inserted charged 50 per fent extra. SPKri.VL NoTlCK. From and after this dare, no ii.-inie of a new subscriber will l>e entered without payment in advance, nor will the paper be sent to such subscrMiers tor a longer time than is paid for. Such of our old subscribers as desire to take tha pa per *n this system will please notify us when making remittances. .Tan'y 1. ISoH. JAS. €. MeKAE, •Mtt»mey at JLatt^ (JAm W«Ht end of the lusunince Kuildiug, Hay St., Fayetteville, N. C. M*roh -J6, I860. 3tf FRENCH STRANGE, Attorney at Law, Fayetteville, N. C. UtfiiM that r»centJj occupi»l by C. U. Wiighl, E»q., oT*r the one now occupied by him in Dr. Robiuson’s building. Green Straul. Deo’r '2, l'^50. Ti- HV?1. Attorney at Law, FArKTTEVILLE, N. C- l\’’ILL attend the County and Superior Courts of *y Cumberland. Harnett. Moore and Robesou Coun- ;ies. Prompt attention given to the coll*ctiou of all (iaims antrusted to his han U. Oct. 17, 18o'J. o8-tf iiAW ^OTliCE. ~ THK Subscriber having removed from Summerville to Fayetteville, will attend the County and Superior I 'urt» of Cum'berland. Harnett and Moore. His otfice will be at his residkuc*. ou Gr^en Street, opposite the Episcopal Church. His corresp'jndents will please address him hereatler at Fayetteville, instead of Summerville. NEILL McKAY. Jan y 21, 1860. So-tf H. W. HORNE, *tTTO RA*E !• .fT J[/*f ir, f Wni. B. Wright, Esq., •JH-IV M AY be found at the Office near the Court House. June 30, IH.j'.^. JOSEPH BAKER, .Jr.. ATTOK\KV AT LAW, H.\S taken an otfice ne^t doort" Wni. B. Wright s Law Office on Green Street. He will attend and practice in tbe County and Superior Courts of ('uniberland. Bladen. Robeson and Sampson. March l23, 185‘J. T. C\ & B. WORTH, Coiumisf«ioii and Forwarding Merchant«« WILMIX}TOX, N. C. Jan'y 1859 84tf JOII.lf .^1. 4'iTaRK, romniissiou and Forwarding Merchant, — DEALER IN — Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, &c. LUTTERLOH S WHARF, WILMINGTON, N. C. .MIKNCT I'OU STK\MBi;S K.VTF. MCt-.M'HlN .\N1) Sl'N. April 20. IXt'.O. lltf C. H. RO«l.NSON. H. II. ROBINSON. C. II. ROBI.\M»:V Ac C O., Commission and Forwarding Merchants, W1LMIN'(JT0N, N. C. Consignments ainl country orders will receive prompt personal attention. March 17, IHOO. litf 0*0. H.^RRISS. W. W. HARRISS, a. J. HOWELL. HARRISS & HOWELL, Commission and Foruardiug Merchants, WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 17, 1859. .'i8-lY]Hl ROBERT H. €'OWA.\, General Commission •Jflerch€tnt^ \VILMlN«rrON, N. Otfice South Comer Market and Water streets, up-stairs Oct. 13, 1869. 57-lY' wT£T.iAn J. PRit'E, inspector of Turpentine^ WILMINGTON, N. 0. | %/dr Will attend promptly to allbuiiineiiS entrusted to his ' care. March 29. 4-lypd j U III. H. Tt RLIACiT^r^, Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. 'I'l'^'ILL give ■‘pooial attention to the sale or jhipmenj tT of all Naval Stores. Cotton, Flour, Timber, and other country produce. Refers to: H. R. Savage, Cashier Bank of (?ape Fear, Wilmington; Jno. Dawson. I’res’t Wilmington Branch Bunk of North Carolina; W. H Junits, Cashier Kaleigh Branch Bank of Capo Fear. Nov 9, 185V Go-tf OWKA A: VARBROtXiil. H.WE this day entered into Copartnership for tlie purj'ose of transacting the Commission and Forwarding 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 ou ('on-ignments of I Country Pro'luce. Bs^Olfice on North Water St., over H. Vonglahau s Store. JOHN W. JW EN. O. S. YARBROLGH. Wilmington. Oct 20. 18.'>w ti4- hduTa h. rX.\.\ky, General Commission ^liercliant^ South Wharves, lietweeii )lnrket i Chestnut sts. PIlll.AOivi.PlliA. Consignm«nts of 'otton. Naval Stores, Flour. Kice, &c. will alwsvs receive his prompt personal Httention. .\..lvanee3 will be made only on ai.-tual »'insign»ents. R E K k R E N r K s : LAKOE STOCK! NKW GOODS!! I H.WE just received my Summer Stock of Goods in my line. They were selected in the Northern cities by myself, with great care, and bought on the most rea sonable terms, by which 1 am enabled to offer the larg est stock 1 ever liefore oUerel to the public, and to ofler them At Crrently RecliicecI Prices! FKHTS; Raisins. Figs. Prunes, Apples, liemons, Orangos, Cher ries, Currants. I’ie Fruits. &c. PICKLES, JELLIES JtPUESEKVES; —great variety.— PRI-SKRVl'l) GINGERS .\ND ('ITRONS, ic. i*ei’fiiiiieri*» and Kxtract^, Of various kinds; Fancy Soaps and I’omades. Jewelry. Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Cameo Sets, &c. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; Fiddles, Drums, Fifes, Flutes, Banjos, Guitars, &c. WALKING (WNES. of every kind; i’asket and Willow Wai-e. Hobby Horses, itc. PIPES.—Meerschaum and German, Cherry Stem, Ci gar Holders, ic. FINE AND COMMON CANDIES: Sanlines; Fine Cigars: Smoking and Chewing Tobacco; C'rackers; Fine Pocket Knives; a . large as.sortment of Port-Monaies. some very nice: Fancy Envelopes and Fancy Goods; Toys and Yankee Notion*; an assortment of India Rubber Goods, Whips, Combs; Fishing Tackle; Cocoa and Other .\ut!«. FANCY GOODS; Palerramers, |{eticule«, (^abs. Rubber Round Combs, Watch (fuards—Mohair, ISilk and Leather, Fancy Boxes, Pistols, Powder F’la.sks, i?hnt Belts, Lirandy Peaches—in gallon or half gallon jars, Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon, Large Lot of Fire Works, j iVc., i^c., Jcc., ..tc., i:c., \c., &c. : WOSTENHOLM S CUTLERY, RAZORS. POCKET KNIVES, &c. Spioed and .Norfolk Oysters ronstanti} on hand. Lemon Syrup, (iinser >Viiie, (’urr:tnl Wine, Ginser Brnnily. Country dealers and the f.ublic are respectfully in vited to c:ill and examine my stock, as it is impossible I to enumerate >>ut a fe'.v of the leading articles. I I have a great many handsome things which cannot fail to please. J. R. i.i:r. No. 40. Hotf.i, Bi ii.i>in(J. .Mav 2«. isco. 21 tf T .\i:w GOODS. HE sub-^cribers are receiving a large .Stock of Gootls in their line, coii-'isling of CaiOCERIES, llartlware and C'litlery, I Farming I'tensiis, Turpentine Tools, I S.VDDLKKV, WHIPS, \c., ' Embracing almost every article kefir in a Stock of this I kind, and will make it to the interest ot merchants and all others purchasing to give them i call. The above (ioods will be offered low for ^ash, exchanged for ('ountry Produce, or sold on short time to prompt j’Sy- ' iiig customers. PEMBERTON & SLOAN, j Fayetteville, .\pril 5, ISOU. tj-.imioW SRfOMI SPRIVI! STOCL !iave our secoii'i puroIiMdo, consisrinj; ot ST\TE CAR Wll 1IU'III\E WORK'!, ROWM\ STKKKT. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. The undersigned, having erected buildings suitable for CAR ami MA('HINE WORK—aUo General HOUSE CARPENTRY—would give notice that they are prepared to execute all orders iti their line with neat ness and dispatch. ! W'e are prepared to do all kinds of SCROLL 8.\W- ING and PLANEING at short notice. Having a first . class Woodworth Planeing Machine, we are prepared to Plane, Tongue and Groove all kinds of Flooring and Ceiling on reasonable terms. ' Contracts taken for the erection of P.uililings. «.nd ' Jobbing of all kinds executed with neatness ami dis- | patch. Sa.shes. ^oors and Blinds of all descriptions, i manufactured eijuul to anything to be found in the | Northern markets. Plans ami speoilieations furnished and the ere^’tion of I buildings superintended when desired. I WALTON & BARilY, I Car Builders, Carpenters \ Draughtmen. [ Fayetteville, (Jet :5, 185!» 54-if j SAUUi.K A.\D ll\R.\i:s>»> I FACTORY. rpHK subscriber begs leave to return 1 his tiianks lor the liberal i>atronuge heretofore extended to him, and in forms the public that he has now and will continue to have an increased force of experienced Saildle and Har- lu'ss Makers, whose work he will war rant; and that he is prepared to offer to the jiublic :i large and varied assort ment of every thing kept in his lint*. His assortment of Saddles, Harness, Bridles. Trunks, Travelling liag.s, Valices, &c., is unsurpassed for workmanship and 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 purchasing, as he is satis fied it will not fail to please tJicin. His esfaV)lishment will be found five doors E.-i-^t of Cape Fear Bank, on I'erson •'street. Repairing done with neatness and lespatch. W'. OVERBY. Fayetteville, N. C.. .Tan’y 18‘i(t. 81-'im \VM. (’AHTEK it SONS H.WE put up and permanently located the l)est BtH)T and SHOE M.VNUFACTORY iu N. C., to which the attention of the whole .'south is earnestly invited, particularly tiie citizens and Planters of our Stale. We are determine'! not to be put down by men who are daily bringing in Welted and Sjplit Leather Shoes; it is distinctly nnder^tooil that our Slioes are made of L'jiper Leather tanned by us, and that we do not put any welts in any Peg Shoes we make. Now is the time to test the true feelings of N. C. men. All orders from a distance shall have prompt alien- •ion. .\ddress us ut Gold>iion WM. CARTER. I'. A. CARTER S. S CARTER. JOHN Q. CARTER. Goldston P. ft., t'hatham t'o.. N. C.. > .March j BLACK M0lNT4L>i. I The neat and airy HOUSE located on this mountain .'•.74t) feet above the level of the sea. The Hi^heist Hotel ■ A THE CAITED STATES, will be open for the acconimodatiou of visiters on the 1st daj' of June. A>w and Superior Attractions furnished for the comfort and pleasure of the visiter wiio would refresh himself amid the cool breezes that blow fresh from the ever-green balsams on this groat monument jof nature. The bexit of Servants ! always in attendance to render every service needed by I visiters. .Ample accommodations for the ladies and ! gentlemen and their horses. I The Splendid Vie%« I froiu tiiia house is uneciualled from any point west of the Rocky Mountains. Parties can visit the High I Peak and return to the Mountain House the same day 1 —witnessing from that point the magnificent summer j sunrise and sunset of our mountain land. I There is a Hotel at the foot of the mountain kept by j .Mr. .\Iexander—where parties can rest before coui- ] mencing the ascent to tho Mountain Hou.se. The l>aw I School of Ho!i. ,J. L. Bailey is also located at the foot ! of the mountain. j Per.sons can get conveyance from .\sheville, from W. j T. Dickenson at the Ea^le Hotel, who keeps a good I stock of Horses, Hacks and Buggies. I For further particulars of this mountain see f.'olton's I Mountain Scenery. , THOS. T. I'ATTON. .Asheville, -May IS^Mt. :il-4t lirand Iloyal Arch Chapter ol* N. ^pHE RKGUL.VR annual convocation of tiiis body will 1 be held iu Wilmington, on Monday, fiinrth of .Tune next. Subordinate Chapters are reque-tcd to be punc tual in sending their representatives and returns. THOS. B. (^\RR. .randSec'y. May 5. 21-tm TO\r\ Pllfll'IIKTV Foil SlLir rN pursuance of an order of the Court of Eijuity, at Spring Term. IHHO. upon the petition of John S. 4tf l{aboteau and wife Esther, I will sell at the Market House, in the Town of Fayetteville. •;!! .Monday the IHth da\ of .)une next, a Valua> l ■ HOUSE and LttT on .Muniforcl Street. The House li is s rooms. 4 tire places. :ind a basement with li fire places; and on tiie Lot are | all necessary out-houses. 'f!ie Lot consists of two tracts known as the .Murphy and I'uriis tracts, containing iu all about one Acre. The above property will be sold ti]].'n a credit of Ninety days: bond an ! Tpi-roved security rerjuired from tlie jiurchaser. W. A. HUSKE, Clerk \ Master. Mav lio. -21 *-41 RESOURCES OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. The great strength ol' this section is her agri- cMiiture, her rich valleys and surprisiiiglv feiiile mountains. It is to be regretted that for tlie mos>t part the .same old .system of tilla;e which our lathers practiced is still retained. In this county and in Henderson are to be found some iuruia which are beautiiied with taste and cultivated with skill—farms where the learning and ekill ot others is used to enrich the owner. And there are throughotit the West bodies of land which with the ordinary tillage produce marvellously, such is the native fertility of the soil. Upon every luouutain streaiu is found more or less such valley land. Hut one matter of wonder to strangers is that our mountains shuuld be fertile to their very tops, uiul we h.ive heard the warmest expressions of surprise from thenr on seeing the luxuriant grass which covers the bald spots and is found in some degree all over the mountain. That these rich mountains are of incalculable value I'or the raising of sheep there cannot be the slightest doubt. The field for enterprise in this respect is inviting. Sheep will live where anything else would starve, is an old saying and very near a true one, but here we have no need to put them on barren heathers, as in .Scotland, for we have rich moun tain top.s, sown by nature with grass, whereon tht-y may pasture, and still u.se no ground easily tillable. From sheep growing the mind naturally turns to the manufacture of wool. This section is pe culiarly adapted to be a great manalacturing re gion. As yet, however, almost the first decisive action is to be had. The magnificent water pow ers ot Valley and Iliawassee Kivers, Naiitahala, Tennessee and Tucka.sege, Pigeon, French Broad and f'wannanoa, the Catawba and its tributaries, the Caney. the Toes, and the Watauga are all comparatively idle except here and there a grist or saw mill. If the South is to live to herself then she must have manufactories, and no sec tion can present the advantages—health of loca tion, immense water power and fertile soil to produce grain—which Western North Carolina :'.*tf P. J. SIAf'i.AIR, Attorney and (onnselior at Law, FAYETTEVILLE. N C.. ll'^II.L practice in the Courts of Robeson, (Cumberland, If Harnett and Hich'nond SHT P romi't attention riven to all Iiusiness entrusted to hin. Feb'y 5, 18.'jU SH- A. D. ^IcI.EAX, Attorney and Connsellor at Law, .‘^r.M.MKRVrLLK, N. ILL attend tlie Courts of t'uniberland, .Moore, John- T. s. &. T. J. Bidd, Chftri«»toii Wyatt & .'n ’* Jives TcfpiR K-q H I’RKIKLICV. E»n. VV. V I.LiTi n. E-j. WlLI.liM I'lTTlORSW M. U Walker. Etav» A. Co. ('harlf»liin Klli^ Mitcbkll. VViliiiiniiiuii IlkiKT Ncit. K«q. Key Jamii H. TavuiR■ Itichm'd. RfV J. I.kwis .shli k. '«!.forni 1 JKtih: VV. Bknidii r, K«q .N. Y. Ke». W U. CARiOS, Ed So. \V. Bkxtos March ‘J. JOHN R. LOSDOX, of Wilmington, N. C. joiix a. nRr.\N. ju., of Raleigh, N. C. w I.OAUOA A: IIRVAA, Comm ission •IMerfhants^ No. 32 India Street, nasTfp.v. CON'ItiNMK.NTS .\XI) OROFRS SOLU ITKU. R K. F K R T O R. P. Bt xros, Es(|., H. C. Lrc.vs, ('ash'r. Fayette ville; (jov. Ei.i,is. Raleigh, Dk Rosskt, Brown >'c Ch., Wilmington; W.\tson 5: .NlKfRKP. Staple and Fancv llrv liiood^, IIITS.I1(I\\FJS.II(HITS.SIIII|'S.IIII1IIELL\S. READV-.M.\DK ri.OTIIIW;, TKIXKS, &c. Which we offer exclusively to Wholesale Buyers, on terms as favorable as they can be bought North or South. STARR .V W'lLLIAMS. .April’J;?. l»>t rnFamcs Kffte it received hi“ SPRING .\Nl> SUMMER SI I’- of DRV (JOODS. N. V given to the collection of all .’laims entrusted to his c:ire. I'ec r 2(1, IS.Oy. 78-ly RORV lie\AIR, ^ittorney and f'onnsellor at JLair, LUMBERT(»N, N. C. \l‘'ILL attend and practice in the (N.mnty un I .'Superior M Courts of Robison, Richt;ioiid and Cumberland. .All business intruste l to him will rfc**ive prompt al- tantion and collections punctually remitted. Oct. C), 185'.*. GOtf JOH\ P. FI LLKR, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, WILL PRACTICK I.N THE COURTS OF Kobeson, Cumberland, Columbus and Bladen. (Jftice at Lumberton, Robeson (,’o., N. C. July 5, m/j o'.ttf DE.\TAL NOTICE. I vR. R. 8(’0TT, having obtained assintance, can sup- l' ply artificial substitutes on .short notice. Oltice hours, from y to 1 P. M., and from li to 5 P. .M. March .3. '.7-tf DR. C^ROVKR t'OK, \l .\V be consulted personally or by lettur. at hisoffica j Corner Market and Second Streets, I WILMINGTON, N. C. EDlt'AL ELEc TKK'I rv .A IMM.l EI». Wilmington, Mny 1, 14-1 in ! W. II. CAKVEK, I Dealer in Dry C^ood«, CJroeeriev, and i*ro%'iHioiiM, ILL always keep a good Stock of Seasonable Goods | on hand, to sell chea|> for (,’ash, or ezchango for | I'roduce at (jash prices. i Hay Street. Fayetteville, N. C., .April Hi. 'j-tf I w. ri;l1>.ard, I Commission •JMerrhant WILMINGTON, N. C. j)RO.MPT and PERS(JN.\L attention will be givun to 1 the sale of Naval Stores, Cotton, Lumber, Timber, “'iJ all other country produce. HKFIR TO G. P.\Hsi,«r, Pre.s’t Com. Bank at Wilmingtou. JoH.N Dawso.n, “ H. N. C., at do. -Messrs. H. 3. E. J. Lilly, i „ . Messrs. Pbmhkrton i Sloan, / *y®''e^>He. P\KKER, Esq., Harnett County, N. ('. May 7. 18t;.(J. ]f,if l^ateciiii(iii ol* I’. States Hi»lorv, by B. 1{, (,’ARROLL—M iioutherij School Book. March 2b. £. J. HALE & SON. (Jhisklin. Norfolk. .March 17. iHtlo. w MrPnKKTKRS ' l-:5mpd ! Al .TIKRcilAAT Visiting RHltimore, should fail to examine tlie oxteti- sive stock of Faney iiood*i, lio*iery, €Jlove«, A:e. offered for 'ale by FRED. FICKEY 8t SONS, 250 Baltimore St. It is one of the most extensive in this coimtry. and the proprietors are determined to compete with similar stocks in Northern Cities. March 7. ‘•B-:’mos R. .Tl. ORRKI.I., TURPENTINE INSPECTOR. Those sending their Spirits Turpentine to me nmy rely upon it to have ]trom[it and careful attention. My warehousps are fronting the wharves and near the river. Sept’rl'^, 1858. 4-")tf II. OK AllA.^I, co.muMSMMOA' .iit:ncu.i,^'T, WIL.MIN(iT()N, N. C. WILL give prompt and personal attention to all con signments of Sfiirits Turpentine. Rosin. Tar and Turpentine, and all country produce for sale. Office up stairs, over the store of .Mr. Vonglahn, and joining Lutterloh s Wharf, Nortli Water utreet. June 2'i U.^tf .TOSEPH R BLOSSOM, o n ,n I s s I o A A N I) Forwarding Merchant, ,V. I jij^Pronipt personal attention given to all Consign ments, and ('ash advances made on Produce to be shipped to other ports or sold in this market. Feb. 12. 18.').'1. ti7tf ir6()K-BLM)l\G IN all its kinds, executed with neatness and despatch. Small jobs when done must be paid before delivered, THOS. H. TILLINGHAST. Opposite the Female High School, Hay Street. May 14, 185!*. 14-ly Dr. FRAXK WILLIAMS’S RYE WHISKEY. R .MITCHELL has made arrangements with Dr. , Frank Williams, to be constantly supplied with his celebrated RYE WHISKEY, which can be had at his Store at all times, bj Tfholesale or retail. Oct’r 11, 1869. 60-tf —ainonir which are— Summer and other Silks, Printed Lawns. Double Skirt Robes. Single ditto. I’rints. real French, P>ritish and Domestic. Irish Linens, Diajiers. i^c., I’olting ('lotlis; Witli a very large assortment of all kinds of Goods gen erally kept in wholesale and retail Stores; all of wiiich are olfered at wholesale and retail—CHE.\P. .March 24. 1S..U, 3tf •Vo. JM Miaf/ Street. .1. K. KVI.E Is now receiving his Spring and Summer Stock of STll'LE \.\1) FWI’V DllV lillllilS, .Vmong which may be found the following an ides, at jirices which will jirove satisfactory to the joirchaser: l*ress (Ioods in picf os, consistintr of .^luslins, Lawns, (iini;1>ariis, I'rints, 15erej.ro;?, Hlack and White Challies, Silks, i'ec., i'ec. In ROBES the following line: Lawn Robes, Douhle and Sinirle Skirts, Heroge do., (iiiif^hani do., Lace Points, Shawls and 31antill.as in profiisitin. Uihhons. Hosiery and (Moves, Spool Cotton, Hats and ('aps, Boots and Shoes. All of which will be otfere 1 very low. Call and ex amine: no charge for looking. .J. K. LE. March ^4, IHtiO. Utf ' €^%PT. WII.KKS’S RFPORT (IN THE DEEP RIVER lllNEIML RECIflN. The undersigned have caused to be publislied from the Congressioiiiil iilates, an edition of the Re of (’ajil. Wilkes, L. S. Navy, and his .\^sociates ou the Hoard appointed by the Secretary of tiie .N’avy to ex amine the De'“]) River Region of .Vorth (’arolina. This is the niosi important ami scieiititic statement of the great wealth of that section of the State, and the .'laps the mo.st perfect and valuable, of any yet published. The Maps are worth the price of the work, which is ,»0 cents, neatly bound in cbith. Copies sent by mail, free of postage, on the recei}it of oO cent.s. A liberal di.s- count to wholesale buyers. (Jrders solicited. .Jan y L>t;. E. J. HALE SON. BOOTS & JliHOEJS, AT WHOLESALE. JNO. M. WALKER, of North Carolina, \\ I T 11 W K S S 1 A & O X , 27 CHAMBERS STilEET, NEW YORK. ' ll^ILL be happj- to see his Soutliern friends at the I above estaldishment. where, either personally or by order, they may t)c supplied from an extensive and well assorted .Stock of Goods iu that line, gotten up ex pressly for the Southern trade. Feb’y 10, 18G0. 91-ly .M. To tiie liitereMf oi* Tiirp‘iiliii«' A. II.VKER uouM re'pectfully iniorm Tui|ientiiie Distillers and oiliei ' that ho is now manufa-.-turing The Improved Tiirpentine Still. ■Ml orders j>romply attended to. Copper work done on the most favorable tc’.uis. (Jld Copper bought for ca-ih or taken iu exi.)iaiige f.>r new Work, ('all and see for vour^' lves at .M A itAKERS Coj'per Shop. Fayetteville. N C. Feb'y 1. iS'iO. .‘'.''tf Tiirpentine Stills for Sale. 10 barrel, one lo banel, one ’JO barrel, one 4-’> bar rel; the above .Stills all in good order. Will be sold on the most favorable terms, bv M. A. BAKER. Fayetteville. N. Feb'y 1. S8tf ImIIIIm! |]>iiii>)!! ImIiiim!!! Iff. A. BAKER, Gun Sc Rifle Manufacturer. / lUNS repaired at the shor'e.'t notice and for a .'mall Ij charge. 801) double and single barrel shot Guns for sale low 1(MK) Repeating Pistols of all the dilJ'erent makers uow in tho United States, for sale low. (’nil at M. I>.\KER'.S aii'l see for yourselves. Fayetteville, N. ('., Feb'y 1. HStf l’()l{ S.VLE, Valuable l.«aiid on Beaver l>ani. 1)^ order of the (’mirt of E.iuity, upon the petition of ) the Heirs at law of the late Daniel McLeod, d.^-c'd, I will sell at the Court Hnu-e door in Fayett-vil’.e. on Thursday the 7th day of June, being ('ounty ('ourt week. Four Hundreil .\eres of very valuable L.\N1>. situated in Cumberland County, on Reaver Dam. This Land is ■-old for a division among the heirs at law of said i)aiiiel McJ.,eod. .V more particular description will be given at the sule. Terms. Soo cash—balancc on a credit off! months, with interest from date, bond and sacurity required. W. A. Hl'SKE, Clerk \ Master. May -JJ. 20-ts 1)1CE. S 11 For S! sale bv AND MOLASSES. W. H. ('ARVER. lOllN. PKAS, P’or sale by ,\ii:al .vnd flocr. w. M. (,’ARVER. j LA \ P 1j For sal PERIUN ale bv W(>RCESI ERSH1 RE SA UC E. W. H. CARVER. S^NCfF. roUACCO ANDCD'.ARS For sale by W. H. CARVER ^PURPENTINE H \CKS AND PI LLERS. W, 11. (’ARVER. VOAP. STARCH AND CANDl.ES For sale bv W. H. ('\RVER, i ^ For sale by w W. H. CARVER. ELL BUCKETS. WELL AND RAFl’ ROPE. For sale bv W. H. (’.VRX’ER. '^RESH t uVE (»VSTEKS. MI'.RMETK ED. For sale bv \S. It ALLY SEAL- CARV Eli j )()WDER. SHOT .\ND CAPS. 1 For sale bv UUGAR O BASKETS c V(;()||D STOCK O'' DRY &c.. >ve.. For sale by .May .Yortli C'aroliiia Form Rook, Y FURTHER supply just received. BUCKETS For BAL r.oXES. .lie bv W II. C A.\D H. ( ARVr.R. - 1 MARKET AR'.’ER. , ^itFl EE MILLS AND COTTON CARDS For sale by W. H. CARVER. GOOD • HARIME w. .M«v 2:5. Constantly .Manuracturin? at my Kstablisliiueat. | VERY VARIETY OF H.\RNESS.^ J .Saddles. Bridles, Collars. Whips and Trunks; all kinds of Leather, ('alf Skins :>ud Oil; j (’•ndition Powders, for diseased Hors*s and Cattle; ■ Coach Trimmings. Carpet Bags. Valises. Sa'ldlery. I Hardware, ^cc. The largest stock in the .State, 'ubl wholesale or retail, at the lowest New York price.'. ^ Harness and Saildles repaired. 1 .lAMI'.S WILSON, No. Market .t. Wilmington. N. C.. near the Wb-irf. i Oct. lit, 18')1'. .!)f-1ypd. ' A^rieiiltiiral Ti»ol«. /IR'.IN ( ilADl.ES; Ix r.IMAR lloiiKS: Pl.oWS and HAiniOWS; HoF.S. SP.\DES and .HOVEI.S. \ tull as.-irtment ot (Jt tODS usually wanted bv Farm •J. ■ C. E. I.EETE. Mav U. IStiO. 17-lm 'rnrpentiiie and ’ooper«’ Tool RS and HACKER WEIGHTS: pers and Puller.^; ''PAKEN up 1 Count v 01 aotut: and committed to tlie .)ail of Cumberland on the 2>>th ol' .\pril lS''>i!. as a rtinav.ay, a negro, who says that he belongs to Lafayette Moore ol Halifax cotinty, N. C. Said negro is about thirty-tive years wl 1. five feet nine inches higii; weighs ,ib »ut Dl^ Ibi., dark copper color; says his name is TtiM. i*ays he formerly belonged to Dr. James Fields and was sold by him to said Moore. The owner will come forward, prove property, jiay charges and take him away, or he will In- d;‘ali with as the law directs. i. L. .McK.W, .! liler. Mav IStjO. I.'.If II \d/e. Crrse and Truss Hooj Drivers. Punches and llivets. r.very article iisii.illy needed t’oopers. .May N, iStiO. pfoviisions! Provisions!! FrovisiousII! II) \i;%v itMOiiM. IMfE MARBLE FAUN, by I! uvihorne; S..uthern Wealth and Northern Profits; ,\ Life Struggle, by Miss Parilo"; Passing 'i’houghts. by Sewell: Nieht Les sons from .Scripture, by Do j Women of Worth; .\rt Recre.itions. Men who have Risen; 'I'he Federalist; Seoit's Poeti- I cal Works; Druitt’s Modern Surgery; Field's Pear ^ (’ultiire; .School Books, itc. i E. .1. HALE SON I ,\pril 18, Ibtif*. 1 fiiiiide Kook to the Si-ciiery ot { Western North Carolina, by Henry E. C./.ton—price o cts. .Also, “Coltou’s Mountain Sceiierv.’’—Price ijij cts. E. J. JLALE & S(JN. May 10, 18G0. i liBLS. .MACKEREL; r,() I’.bN. HEKKIN('.: •J.-> •• PORK; j -JO “ I’.EEF; I ‘Jod Bags CORN. ALSO— ; (’OFFEE. SU(iAR. SALMON; I SPICE. PE.M’EK and GINGER. C. E. LEETE. I May n. 18t,'i. 17-lm I Liqiior?^! liiqiior!^! l^i(|iior«! ■ I W. HoRNl’. beinjr d‘sirous to clo.-out. his =too! •j . ot Liquors, will otter iuducement - in priees. A: ^ he inteii'ls to iinit the tr.ide, his stock will be .^oM low I charges, , 100 BARRELS, kinds and Miialiti 1 Feb of v.irious Kinds and i Otis indebted must t'all and s*ttl*- '.'■j-tf 4 LARGE quantity of COTTON and LINEN RAGS, A for which fair price# will be pai l. Aug. 17 Then’, too, are her mineral resources—by no means iuiall. Iron—the great artery of the World’s indn.stry—Copper, Lead, Silver and Gold; an abundance of limestone and the linest ot mar ble. Of all the immense beds oi iron ore on one only are any works of consef[uenee operated— the Cranberry in Watiiuga. We have not the slightest doubt that there are other beds ecjually as valuable as this, which is said to rank equal to any in the world. The forests are here from wiiich to have the charcoal, tJie ore is at hand, then why not have the works!' It is true there is yet no outlet to the world, but the Railroad is last approaching Morganton, and the day is at hand, when we eun look with entire contidence to its arrival in or near Asheville from three different points. ’opi>ei ore abounds in Jackson and has been developed there. It is to be found in quantities in* Yaucy and Madison. Henderson furnishes gold, while an abundance is found in Iluther- ford, Caldwell, Burke and McDowell. Cherokee also has some gold, but is richer, we think, in lead and silver. There are, too, some small iron works in Cherokee. We have no doubt that near the great iimeatone lead from .McDowell to the rpper French broad time will bring to light a vein of Silver-bearing-lead. Black lead exists iu immense iiuantities but is not sutficiently pure or highly priced to pay transportation at pre.sent.—AshtciUf Ailvooatc. Domjlas on Lincoln.—During the Illinois cam paign. Judge Douglas, in one of his speeches, i gave the following sketch of his opponent, .Mr. i Lincoln, whichjs amusing, and, in the absence 1 of iiioro authentic iniormation resj.ecting him, ' will prolftibly serve to enlighten the public a.s lo j Mr. L’s previous history. .Mr. Douglas said; I "In the remarks which I have made upon this platform, and the position of Mr. Lincoln upon it, I mean nothing personal, disrespcciluily or un kindly to tluit geutlcman. 1 have known him tor nearly tweiity-h\e years. We had many jioiuts ot .sympathy wiien i liist got acquainted with him. \Vc Acre both comparatively boys; both struggling with poverty in a strange town for our support— i an humble school teacher in the town of Win chester, and lie a Hourisiiing grocery keeper in the town of Salem. [Laughter.] lie was luoro GROC'^itlES. I succe.'si'nl in occupation than I, and hence became more fortunate in this world's goods. Mr. Lin coln is one of those peculiar men that has pet- furnied with admirjible skill in every occupation that he ever attempted. I made as good a .-school teacher as i could, and when a cabinet mak(-r I made the host bedsteads and tables, but my old boss .said I succeeded better iti bureaus and secre taries tli.iii ill any thing else. [Laughttr.] Uut 1 believe that .'Ir. Lincoln was more .■'ueceselul in his butiii.-.'.s tlian 1, tor his business soon earned him direciiy inio the Legislature. 'Ihere 1 nict- l.itn in a iiUie t.nic, aiiu 1 had a .synip:ithy for him bccuuse ot the up-hill struggle we Iiad iu life, [t 'heers and iaughter.J He was then as good at telling an ann.-dote as now. He could beat any of the at, wrestling, could outrun them at a loot race, beat them at pitching quoit« and to.-;.sing I a copjier, and couhl win more iijUor than all the . Ixiys )>ut tn^ether, [laughter and cheers,j and the nigiiily aii'i impitrliaiity with which he pjvsided I at a iiui'se race or a list tight were the pi.ii.se ui ■ fveryboay that was presint and {•aiticipati'd. ' [Kone\vi:d laugiilLr.j Hence, i had a .'.ympathy for iiitii, because lie wa.s struggling v.ith nli^lor- j tune and so w;is 1. Mr. Lincoln served with me, OI 1 with him. in the Legi.-^la^ure ol when I we parted. He suh.?ilcd or submerged for >ume i y(‘ars, aiuH lo.st siglit of him. in 1S.|U>, when I Wiliuot r:ii.>t‘d the W’iimot proviso tornado, Mr. ' Lincoiii aLi liii turned up as a member of Con- j gres^j from .Sangamon District. I, being in the I .'Senate ot’tin; I nited States, was called to wel- ! f(Uiie him. then without friend and Companioi'. lie tiu'.n distinguished himself by his ojiposilion to the .\le.\ieun war, taking the side ol the com- , moil enemy, in time of war, against his own eoun- , trv. [(..'heers and groans.J When he returned home frtiin that (Jongrcss, he Ibund that the iu- ■ uignation of tiie jieople follo'«ved him cvciy wiiere, j until he again retired to private life, anti was >ub merged until he wa.s ftirgotteii airain by his friends. He came up^again iu Is-'-l, in time (•> make the .\bolition lilaek IJepiiLlican j>latiorm, in eouipany with Lovt'joy, iidlin^s, hast; and Fred. Dou;ilas, for the Jlepubliean party to staiid ; upon. Trumbull, too, wati one ol our owu con- I teiuporarieo.” H. CARVER. UO-:;w E. J. HALE \ SON. f>r Titipeniiiie or C. E. LEETE. 17-lm DAVID MURPHY. 41-
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