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I! ! i,f lIlU^-iCHl . . il. . rt,r.,iiua - .. ftjW 'Ut vt \V Ci.ir, Ksq-. . : Salem 'j', ’auip- -cnnenien . • E.-i., F. ; , ni,.l y! liert^. . » L. .- pllt-iiill* , :i iio;Dt iiarf • , toyThey . 1 ill. MI I MS, • OT rj- i e! ■ i ,tU' ' all be d** ■ I KELLEi, i. >V: Knabe & Co^ 8«lj iFAir SBMI-WBBKL, Y. [VOL. IX.] FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., JUNE 4, 18G0. [NO. 923.] FRlNTF.lt MONUAVS VNl» THURSDAYS CUWAliD J. HALE & SON, KUITORS AND FROFRIF/roRS Price for itie ^eiui Weekly Observer 00 if paiil in ailvHuco: $3 oU if paid during ihe year of subscrip tion; or ?4 after the year has expired. For the Weekly Ub«;kkver S’2 tH» per annum, if pai^l in advance; S'J 00 if paid during the year of subscrip tion; or S-5 00 after the year ha's expired. 8t£r A1>VFRT1SK\1KNTS inserted foi GO cents per muare of U> lines 1»r the first, and •■50 cents tor each succeeding piiblicntii’ii. ^ early advertisements by sjie- cial contracts, at ivasoiirt>>le rate>i. Advertisers are requested to ^late ihe iiuiiil'er of insertions desired, or thev will he c Jiiiiuued till forbid, and charged aocord- ingly Ad'ertiseinents to be inserted ius^Jr’, charged 50 per cent extra. 8FKCIAL NOTK'K. From and after this date, no name of a new subscriber will b« entered without payment in advance, nor will the paper be sent to such subscvHit'rs for a longer time than is paid for. Such of our old subscribers us Je-'ire to take the pa per *n this system will jtlease notify us when making remittances. Jan'y 1, JAS. €. ncKAE, »‘Mtt0rney at E,aw^ UCm W««t end of the Insurance Building. Hay St., Fayetteville, N. C. Maroh U6, 18W*. 3if FRENCH STRANGE, iUorney at Law, Fayetteville, N. C. Offioe that recently occupied by C. O. Wright, K.iq.. «Ter the one now occupied by him in Dr. Hybiu«»on’ii building, (ir«en Street. Dec’r 1, 1859. W\lf. ^ItrL,, Attorney at Law, Fatktteville, N. C. TILL attend the County and Superior Courts of Cumberland, Harnett, Moore and Hobeson (,'oun- Prompt attention given to the collection of all 58-tf w •laims «ntrustel to his hands Oct. 17, l»5'.t. LAW \OTlCE. '■pHK Subscriber having remov*d from Summerville to 1 Fayetteville, will attend the County and Superior • '■lurts of Cumberland, Harnett and Mooru. His otfice will be at bis residence, on Green Street, opposite the Episcopal Church. His correspondents will please address him hereatter at Fayetteville, instead uf Summerville. NEILL McKAY. Jan’y‘-'1, I860. 8o-tf H. W. HORNE, •f TTO«.V£ V .1 T ^J^.\Y be found at the Office of Wni. B Wright. Esq., •\Y be found at the Office of Wr near the Court House. June 80. l8oy. •J8-1Y JOSEPH BAKER, Jr., ATTO r:\ky at I. aw, H.\S taken an office next door to Wni. IV Wright's Law UBicu on Green Street. He will attend and practice in the County and Superior Courts of Cuni>)erland, Bladen, Robeson and Saiapsi'n. March 2:3, 185'.t. 7i>tf P. J. 5«»IA'L4IR, Attorney aud (onnsellor at Law, FAYKTTEVILLK, N. ('., T1’"ILL practice in the 'ourts of Kolieson, ('umberland, Vt Harnett and Ricliniotid gfejlT’l’ronij>t attention given to all business entrusteil to hin. Feb'y o, 18-')'.' 8*1- A. D. Hc*LEAi\, Attorney and t'ouusellor at Law, Sr.M.MKRVILLE. N. C., ll'ILL attend the Courts of t'umberland, .Moort*. ,)ohn- ston and Harnett Counties. IMIOMI’T attention given to the collection of all claims entrusted to his care. Dec'r 20, IboW, 78-ly KOKl Tic A AIR, •Attorney and €'ounsellor at MjUH', LUMBEKTOX, N. lll'^lLL attend and jiractic** in the ('ounty and Superior TT t'ourts of Unbo'oii, Fwichmond and ('uiulierland. All business intrusted to him will receive proiii[il at- leution and collections jiunctually remitted. Oct. •), lHr)‘4. ,'j')tf JOH\ P. FI LLER, Attorney and Counsellor at l aw, WILL PR.\CTICK IX THr. I'OL KTS OF Robeson, Cumberland, Columbus and RIaden. Ofifice at Lumberton, Robeson (Jo., N. C. July 5, 18-'>9 2'Jtf T. V. A: II. U. WORTH, CooiuiisNiofi aud Forwarding illerchants WILMIXOTON, N. V. Jan'y 28, 18')'.> yitf JOIIA n. CLARK, romnilssiou and Forwarding Nerehant, — DKAl.ER IN — Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, &c. LUTTEHLOH S WHARF. WILMINGTON, N. (’ AOKNCV FuR STt^MKHS KATE Ml LAlRIN AND SIN. A])ril 20, 1800. 11 tf I C. H. ROBINSON. H. 11. ROIUNSON. C. II. ROBIASOA & C O., Commission and Forwarding Merchants, Wll.MlNdTON, N. C. (Jonsigntuents and country orders will receive prompt personal attention March 17. IbbO. 2tf UlO. HAURISS. W. W. HARRISS, J. HOWELL. HARRISS & HOWELL, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, WILMINGTON, N.' C. Oct. 17, 1859. 58-lYpd ROBERT II. C OW A A, iieneral Commission ifierchant^ WILMINGTON, N. C. otfice South Corner Market and Water streets, up-stairs Oct. 13. 1859. 57-1Y wlLLIAn J. PrFcK, inupertor of Turpentine^ WILMINGTON, N. C. Will attend promptly to all bu«inwiis entrusted to his care. March 29. 4-lypd Wm. H. Tl RLIACJTOA, Commission Mercliaiitf WlLMINcrroN. N. Ilf ILL give s)>eoial attention to the i>ale or shipmenj of all Naval Store*. Cotton, Flour. Timber, and other oountry produce. Refers to: 11. R. Savage, Cashier Bank of Cape Fear. Wilmington; Jno. Dawson. I'res': Wiluiington Brunch Bank of North Carolina; W. H. Jones, Cashier Raleigh Branch Bank of Cape Fear. , Not 9, 1859 G5-if OW EA & VARBROKiiH. Have this day entered inco Copartnership for the purpose of transacting the Coniniission aud 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 on Consignment* of Country Produce. g.^(»flice I'U North Water St., over H. Vonglahan’s Store JOHN W. OWEN. O S. VARBROL'GH. Wilmington, Oct 2C. 18'» fi4- EDWIA II. RAAAEl, Oeneral Commission •JMerchant, ii SoDlh Wharves, bflwfcii Market \ Chestnul su. I t>lllI>ADEI.PIIIA. ^ Consignments of Cotton. Naval Stores. Flour, Ric?, *:c. will always receive his [irompt personal attention, advances will be made only on actual 'onsigiuentu. R E I- K R E N C E S : I l4.4KtiK: KTOCK! ; XEW GOODS!! 11..AVK just received my .Summer Stock of Goods iu my line. They were selected in the Northern cities I by myself, with gi'eat care, and l)Ou^ht on the mostrea- I soniible terms, by wiiich 1 am enabled .to otJ'er the larg- I est stock 1 ever before oll'wred to the pul>lic, and to oBer : them At Greatly Reduced Price*! FRUITS; Raisins. Figs. Prunes, .\]»)'les. Lemons, Oranges, Gher- ries. Currants, Pie Fruits. Sic. PICKLES, JKMJES* PRESERVES; —great variety.— PRESKRVEI) GINGERS AND CITRONS. &c. Perliiuieriew and Extracts, Of various kinds; Fancy Soaps and Pomades. Jewelry. I’.reast Pinx, Finger Rings, (^ameo Seta. &c. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS; Fiddles, Drums, Fifes, Flutes, Banjos, Guitars, &c. WALKING C.ANES, of every kind; Basket and Willow Ware. Hobby Horses, 4cc. PIPES.—.Meerschaum and German, Clierry Stem, Ci gar H Iders. I'^c. FINE AND COMMON CANDIES; Sardines; Fine Cigars: Smoking and Chewing Tobacco; Oackers; Fine Pocket Knives; a large assortment of Port-Monaies. some very nice; Fancy Envelopes and Fancy Goods; Toys and Yankee Notions; an as.oortment of India Kubber Goods, Whips, Combs; Fishing Tackle; Cocoa and Other Autw. FANCY GOODS; Palerramer?, Reticules. Cabs, Rubber Round Combs, Watch Guards—Mohair, Silk and Leather. Fancy Boxes. PistoN. Powiler Flasks, Sh.it Belts, Brandy Peaclies—in gallon or half gallon jars, Mace, Cloves, Cinnamon, Large Lot of Fire Works, iS:c., kc., &.C., Kc., Ac.. &.C., kc. I WOSTENHOLM S CUTLERY. RAZORS. POCKET KNIVES, &c. Spioed and \orrolk 0}sters constantly on band. Lemon Syrup. fliiiHer Wine. Curraiil Wine, Uhieer Rrantly. (Country dealers and the [lublic are respectfully in- I vited to call and examine my stock, as it i.- impossible j to enumerate but a few of the leading articles. I have a great many handsome things which cannot fail to j’lea^e. J. R. LftlE, I No. 40, Hotkl Buildino. Mav 2M. 18t;o. 21tf STATE l'\R Wll 1IU’II1\F, WOllkS, l«0\VA.\ STKHKT. FAVETTEVILLE. N. C. ^PHE undersigned, having erected buildings tuititble J. for C.\R and .M.\('H1.NF. WOKK—also lenoial HOL'SE C.MU’KNTilY - wuuM give notice that thej- arc prepared to execute all orders in their line witli iichi- ness and dispatch. We are prepared to do all kinds of SCROLL !SAU BLICR MOUNTAIN. i 1 he. Press.-—That truly elo»jueiit clergyman, ^PHEwieaf and airy HOL’SE located on this mountain ; Hev’. l>r. f'uller, ol Baltimore, in a rpcentaddre.ssat 1 teet above the level of the sea. The ’ ».iie of the religious anniversaries in New York, lllj^he§t Hotel i paid the Ibllowing tribute to “the press:” lA'TIIK rAlTEO STATKS, Who can measure the power of the press? An ... , . . , . ; v>utice ol lead moulded into a itullet, and put into will be open lor the rtccommodfttion ot visiters on tne , , ... 1st day (ft June ^ Minnie rifle, with a tew grains ot powder beneath, ^ ^ ’ it will go two miles and do its errand in an efficient ,>C« and Mipci-ioi- .-llll-acllonN , „„ But that ,»• ; - . . 1 jrt notice. Having a fir«^t tunii.shed for the oomtort and pleasure ot the vjsiter j jpai made into types and put into one QPliiim \vp‘ir»w.ron«iv* 1 fn >v|j.> woul« refresh hinjself htuui ihe cool breeze^? that h ,, , i. i. • . . ^ * .11 apfiine, prepHic ! ro j . liahtninix nrintin? Dresses, will ero thou- ij'i iriic*!! iiiiuatrii niui'i me v«»ui mtn. r .11 » i* 1 - • • • 'Il tilo« fre“h from the ever-green balsams on this great ^ ot Hoe s lightning printing presses, will go niunumtnt of nature. smids of niile.s and do its errand effectively, not Tlie bt*!^t ol' !*5ervanls i merely, but on millions, and though 1 • 1 I • III,.' oceans, rivers and mountains may intervene. A always in attendance to render every service needed tij , ■> i\-i i visiter^. Ample accommodations for the Iflilies and \ !=teaiu jiriiiting press. Ihd you ever go down in one of the spacious vaults bcueath your sidewalks here and watch the monsters? Why, my iriend.s, 1 f‘*l sunietliing like awe in looking at them. E IN'G and PL.\NEl.N(i ar short class Woodworth Plancing Ms Plane, Tongue aud Groove all kinds of Flooring aud Ceiling on reasonable tcniis. Contracts taken for the erection of Buildings, and Jobbing of all kinds executel with neatnt^ss and ilis- patch. Sashes, Hoors and LUiiid^ of .'ill descri|itioiis, i manufaciured e.,ual to anything to be found in , gentlemen and their horses. Northern markets. ^ ^ • i* i »•- PIsns and spccitications furnished and tlie erection of i 1 In* ^|M(‘lldll \n*i% I buildings sujierinteiuled when desireiL ' (Vom this house is unequalled from any point west of , _ , W.VLION & B.\RR\ , I (be Rocky Mountains. Parties can visit the High ■ feel like taking Iliy hat off to the huge machine Car Builders.Carj>euters iN: Uraughtmen. | l*eak and return to the Mountain House the same day ; [|,;iughter.J It seems to me to be a. living thing Fayetteville, Oct ;{, 18i)0 54-tf j—witnessing from that point tlie magnificent summer one of Kzekiel’s liviii" creatures with‘the hand suni-ise and sunset of our mountain land. a man and the sound ot many waters, and the 1 iiere is k Hotel ut ihe foot of the ui0unta:n kept hy . • i i > Mr. .Alexander—where parties can rest before com- living e>e in the whee . mencing the ascent to the Mountain House. The Law ' He a.sks-no nourishment, knows no weariness. rpHE .subscriber begs leave to return | School of Hon. .1. L. Bailey is also located at the foot How it strips itself to its work and toils on with 1 his thanks lor the liberal jiatronage ■ of the mountain. | .t strength that mocks to scorn the might ot the heretofore extended to him. and in- j Persons can gel conveyance from Asheville, froni W. T. L>ickenson at the Eagle Hotel, who keeps a good stock of Horses. Hacks and F.uggies. For further particulars of iliis mountain see Colton's Mountain Sccnery. THOS. T. PATTON. Asheville. May 21-It SAIIDLL AAD IIARAEf!»S FACTORY. forms the j.ublic that he has now and will continue to have an increased force of exiierience'l .Saddle and Har ness Makers, whose work ho will war rant; aud thiit he is j^repared to offer to the j)ublic a laigeatul varied assort ment of every thing ke]>t in tiislino. His assortment ot Saddles, Harness. Briiiies, Trunks. Travelling Bag«. Valices, ic., is unsur[)assed for workmansliip and ma terial, and will compare favorably for neatness with any other Manufactory, either North or .South. Persons wanting any thing in hi> line will do him a favor to call and examine his stock before purchasing, as lie is satis fied it will not fail to ]>lease them. His eslablishinent will be foBiid five doors Ea«t of (’ajie Fear I'.ank. on Person .Street. flkaJi** Rejiairing ilone with neatness and despatch. W. OVFKBV. F’ayetteville, N. .lan'y lH*ji>. !^l-tjm Graud Royal Arch Chapter of The REGULAR annual convocation of this body will be held in Wilmington, on Vionday, f'turth of June next. Subordinate Chapters are reiue>tcii to be punc tual in sending their represeniatives and r.‘iurns. THOS. B. CARR. (Irand Sec y. May 5. 21-tm NEW GOODS. T^.^z T. t:. Ki no. (.■h»r.«'-t'in li \Vit *VT Ac ‘ jA'iiKi Tlppbr. K-q K C’ l’Ric**Li.Y, K.q. \V. V I.KITCH. E'q. WlLtliM Phttiorkvt M I) WvLKrR. Kt4V« SL('o.’harlftton Lli.i-. Mitcdkll. Wihiiini{tiiri. H»nry .Nltt. K»h. Kev Jamk K. Taylor. IticliiiiM. R.-V J l.«wi» Shli K. I'aliriirni, Jk««ic \V. Kilnkdic r, K'q N. V Kev. W. B. Carios. t.l So. Bap.JoH.'« W. Sictros, Phil*. .March y. IV JOH.S R. LONDON. JijHN II. BKY.\N. JK., of Wilmington. N. C. of Raleigh, N. C. LOADOY HR VIA, Com m i ss io n •?# e r c h ant s,, No. 32 India Street, HaST€P,V. ('OS“IONMKNTS ANI> ORDKRS SOMCITK I), R KI E K TO q., H. C. Lit.\s, Ca-h'r, Fayette- R. 1’. Bi xtdn. E.' ville; (iov. El.LIS, Raleigh. 1)k R' Wilmington; Wm-un i: .Mkmils. S Gii!-iF.i.ix, Norfolk. March 17. l^^il•. iSSKT, liuowx vV ('«).. N. V.; McPnEKTKRs l-:biipd DE\TAI. x\OTICE. Dr. R. Sf'OTT. having obtained assistance, can sup ply artificial sulistitutes on ghort notice. Office hours, from « to 1 P. M., and from 2 to 5 P. M. March 3. t#7-tf DR. (liROVER COK, \f .\V bo coniiulted personally or bv letter, at hisoflioo C(j ,’orner Market and Second Streets, WILMINGTON, N. C. .MKDIl'AL KLKCTRICITY AFPLIKIi Wilmington, May 1, IHbO. "Xoa 14-lm W. II. CARVER, Dealer in Dry t>iood!«, €irocerie!«, and PruvisionM, 11^ILL always keep a good Stock of Seasonable Goods TT ou hand, to sell cheap for (,’ash, or exchange for Produce at ('ash prices. Hay Street, Fayetteville, N. .April 1*5. *-tf U. W. Bi LLAKD, Commission ^lierrhant WILMIN(JTON, X. (’ j>RO.^IPT and PER.SON’AL attention will be given to 1 the sale of .Naval Stores. Cotton, Lumber, Timber, and all other country produce. RlirKK TO O. G. Parslkt, I’res’t Com. Bank at Wiluiington. Joii.N bAWSo.N, “ 1^, N. at do. -Messrs. H. & E. J. Lilly, i _ Messrs. Pbmbekton & Sloa.v, / A. Parker, Esij., Harnett County, N. C. May 7, IHW. t:atecliiMni ol' l\ ^talew Hi«tor%, li- R. CAKRULL—a Southeru Scliool Book. March 28. E. J. HALE Si SON. AO TIERCHAAT Visiting Baltimore, shouM fail to examine the exten sive stock of Fancy *001!^, Hosiery, |jJlove«, A:c., offered for >ale by * FRED. FICKEY & SONS, 250 Baltimore St. It is one of the most extensive in this country, and the proprietors are determined to compete with similar ! stook-i in Northern ('ities. ; March 7. JtH-Smos 1 R. n. orri:ll. TURPENTINE INSPECTOR. I Those -ending 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. Scpt’r 13, 18i)8. 4'itf II. ORAIIAHI, CO. Ji. nwss #>.>’ *Ti M:it cmm. WILMINGTON, N. C. WILL give prompt and personal attention to all con signments of Spirits Turpentine, Rosin, Tar and Turpentine, and all country j)rodiice for sale. Office up stairs, over the store of Mr. Vonglahn, and joining Lutterloh's Wharf, North Water nitreet. June 23 2'tf JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, r O 71 Ti 1 s « I o \ A X II Forwarding Alerchaiity n^ilminston^ .V. f’. jj»:^Prompt personal attention given to all Consign ments, and Cash advances made on Produce to be shipped to other jiorts or sold in this market. Feb. 12, 1S;)5. »;7tf ~I50()K-niNi)l\(i IN all its kinds, executed with neatness and liespatch Small jobs when done must be paid before delivereil THOS. H. TILLINGHAST. Opjiosite the Femule High .School, Hay Street, May 14, 185't. 1 t-ly Dr. FK.iXK HILLI.\.>IS’S KVK WHISKKV. R.\11T(.'H1;LL has maile arrangements with I>r. , Frjink Williams, to be constantly supplied with his celebrated ll\ E WlIl.SKEV, whicli can be had at hi.s Store at all times, by wholesale or retail. Oct’r 11, 1859. 6ti-tf I'^HK subscribers ar» receiving a largp •■'tock of Gooils ; in their line, con'isting of ! GROCERIES, I Hardware and I'liliery. | Faruiiug: I tensils, Turpentine Tools, SAIH)LK11V, Wllli'S, \c.. Embracing almost «very article kejit in a .''took of this kind, and will make it to the interest of merchants and all .tthers jmrchasing to give ih«m a call. The above Goods will be offered low for Cash, exchanged for Country Produce, or sold on ghort time to prompt pay ing customers. PEMBERTON & SL»AN. Fayetteville, .\j>ril 5, IS'iO. 0-3mi3w ,SK('0\n SPRIMi STOfR. E )iAVe r*‘ceive»l oiir purchase, coruiistol a lar^o Hiid dosirjihie 'Jiock of staple and Faiicv Drv fiJood^, II us. lin\.\EKII(IIITS.NililES,nillllELl\S. RK.\in-.M.\DE i'I.OTHl.\i;. TKUXKS, Which wc iitl'cr exclu-iively to Wholesale Buyers, on terni' as favorable as thev can be bought North or South. ■ STARR & WiLITAMS. April 2'!. lltf •fames Mtfple Has ju'^t received his SPUING AM) SUMMER SUP PLY of DRY (JOODS. —among which are— ! .'Summer and other Silks, Printed Lawii'". I>')Ulilc Skirt llobci. Single ditto. Prints, real French. Briti-'h and Domestic, Irish Lineu'. Diaper^. &c.. Bolting Cloths; ; With a very large assortment of all kinds of Goods gen erally kept in wholesale and retail .‘'tores; all of which are offered at whuloale and retail—CHE.\P. March 21, ls*i0. .Ttf • V(0. Street. J. li. KVEE Is now reci^ving In'. Spring and Summer Stock of STH'LE Wll FWI’V DllV W.M. ('.\KTE1! A SONS H.WE put uj> and permanently located the, best 150(.(T and SHOE MANUFACTOP.V in N. C.. to which the attention of the wlude .''outh is earnestly inviteil, particularly the citizens and Planters of our .State. We are determined not in ),e i>ut down 1)V men who are daily bringing in Welted and Split Leather Shoes; it is distinctly understood that our .Slioes are made of L'p])er 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. .\ll orders from a distance i-hall have ])rompt attfii- •ion. .\ildress us at Gobi-'ton WM. ('ARTER I). A CARTER. S. S « ARTER. JOHN g CARTER. (iol.J>ton P. >., ('hatham (’n.. N. »' . i , ^ March 2;'. iMiit. i giant, and with a clamor a.s it it would shiver to piece.s every substance in his grasp. And yet, with a delicacy and precision unattainable by hu man mu-scles, it rcfeivc.s a fabric so delicate that a rude touch would rend it, and imprints upon it in the twinkling of an eye tliat which it cost hours to coinpo.se. It flings off sheet alter sheet to en tertain, in.struct, regenerate and bless the earth None of us have yet begun to begin to appreciate tlie intluence of the pre.ss as an agent tor the dif fusion of knowledge, whether it Vjc iu volumes, jianiphlets, or above all, tlirough the daily news paper, the moral institution which has revolution ized not only the literary, but the couiinercial and political world. Xeic York Progress."—We are all proud, as New Yorkers, of the noble edifices which are everv year being erected iu all our principal tho- lloUSE and L >T on roughfares, and we point to them as evidence oi .Mumford Street. The House has S rooms, I lire jilaces, , the prosperity of our city, and of the American aud a basement with 2 file place-; and on the Lot are ('Liiitinent, whose busine.ss centre it is, but it does grieve us—old fogies though we may be called for avowing it—to see the immense waste aud de struction which too often precede their erection. 'I’o see a beautiful and stately ediOce ri.se upon the site of a worn-out and worthless one, is very pleas ing—but to see the rising of a palace on the ruins ot a substantial and elegant building, is tjuite another affair. In one ca,-e we get rid of a nuis ance and secure a valuable improvement—in the other, we destroy a really good property, and se- TOH.\ PROI'KIITV Fllil S.!I;K. IN j)ursuaiice of an order of the (Jourt of F^iuity, at Spring Term. IHOO, upon the petition of John S. Raboteau and wife Esther, I will sell at the Market House, in the Town of Fayetievill '. '>n Mondav the l>^th i;iv of ,June next, a Valuai The f.ot consists of two tracts ('unis tracts, containing in all necessary out-houses. known as the .Murphy an all about one Acre. The above property will be soM ujxin a credit of Niuety days; bond an'l approved security re«iuired from the purcha'ier. W. .K. HUSKE, (,'lerk i Master. Mav 23. 20-4t F0I{ SALE, Valuable Land on Beaver Dam. MV order of the Court of E.juity. upon the petition of cure one better only in beauty and elegance, at an 1) the Hcii' Mt l.HW of the late l»aniel McLeod, dec’d immense cost. Never, perhaps, was the business of pulling 1 will sell at the Court H.>nse door in Fayetteville, on Tlmr.-day the 7th week. Four Huti'b.-.'d Acres of verv valunlile ^ .v. * • ituu.ed in (,'uti.berland Countv, on Beaver Dam. This the present time. At the rate things are going day of June, being County C\mrt and rebuilding so brisk in New York w at Land is “old for a division among the heirs at law of on, iiroadway atid many other streets will hardly said Daniel McLeod. more jiarticular description |je recognizable five years hence, by one who has will be given at the sale. Terms, ioti cash—balance on a credit of 'I months, with interest from dale, bond and security re«iuired. W. HUSKE, Clerk & .Master. Mav 22. 20-ts plCE, S' 11 For ss UG.\R. COFFEE sale bv AND M((LASSES. W. H. CARVER. To tlie lnt«*re«t of Tiirpeiiliiie OiwtilierM. M.\. RAKER would respectfully inform Turpentine . Distillers and .>thers that he is now manufacturing The Improved Turpentine ^>lill. -\11 orders pr.jinjily atu-iided to. Copper work done on the most favtjrable terms. Old Copper bought f ir cash or taken in exchange for new Work. C'all and see for vuurelves at M A BAKERS t.'opper Shop, Fayetteville, .V. C. Feb’y 1, iHtlO. Sstf Turpentine HtiiK f»r Male. 10 barrel, one l-'> barrel, .iiic 2o barrel, one to bar- rel; the above .''tills all in good order. Will lie sold on the most favorable terms, bv .M. A. nAKEK. Fayetteville. N. C.. Feb'y 1. ^''tf i(iin«! iiiin«i!! >iin*»!I! M. A. BAKER, Gun k Rifle Manufacturer, ('lUNS rejiaircd at the shortot notice and for a small Jf charge. 80o double au'l -ingle b^irrel shot Guns for sale low 1000 Repeating Pi-^tols of all the ilifferent makers m w in the United .'>tate', for -ale low. (.'all at M. .\. n.VKEir.S and -jce for yourselves. Fayetteville, N. ('., Felt'v 1. ssif (. tOIiN, PE.VS. .ME.\L .IND FL«»UK. For sale liv \V. 11. CAllVKiJ. 1 EA PEHHIN S WOK»'ESTEHSHIRE SAUCE. L For .sale by W. H. CAllVEK. UNUFF, TOHACCO AND ('IGAKS. n For sale bv W. H. CARVER. MU'RPENTINE HACKS AND PULLERS. J. For sale by W. H. CAR\ LR. ; ^OAP, I ^ For i - STARCH AND CANDLES, sale by W. H. (’ARVER. i 10TT(»N ^ ARNS and SHEETING For sale by W'S F BUCKETS sale bv W. 11. CAilVEU. WELL AND RAFT ROPE. W, H. CARVER. I'^RFSH COVE OYSTERS. ED. For sale bv HERMETICALLY SEAL- W. H. ('ARVER. >\\ DER. SllDT or sale by AND CAPS. W. H. ('ARVER. 1-.H IM.l.-'. 1>\1. IU).\FS. O F.ASKETS. For - ile l.y W. AND M VRKET H. ('ARVER. 1(>Fl t:i: .MILLS ,\ND COTTON CARDS. Among which may be found the following articles, at prices which will jirove satisfactory to the purchaser; Dress (loods in pieces, consisting of Muslins, Lawns, (linghams, Prints, Hereges, Hlack and White ('bailies. Silks, i*tc., &c. In ROBES the following line: Lawn Kobes, Pouble and Single Skirts, Herege do., (lingham do., liiice I’oints, .Shawls and Mantillas in profusion. Ribbons, Hosiery and (iloves. Spool (’otton, Hats and t’aps, Boots and Shoes. All of whicii will be otfered very low. Call ami -...x- amine; no ciiarge for looking. -I. K. KYLE. March 14, ISO'). 2tf ~ r APT.^VILKi:«> Ri^PORT (IN Till' IIKI'P RIVl'K mmi RECION. ^piIE undersigned have causel to be published from J the Congressional plates, an edition of the Report of Cant. Wilkes. U. S. Navy, anil his .\ssociates on the Board appointed by the .Secretary of the Navy to ex amine the Dceji River Region of North Carolina. This is the most imjxirtant ami 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 Ma|is are worth the price of Ihe work, which is .i() fClllS, neatly bound in cloth, ('opies sent by mail, free of postage, on the recc ipt of Ao cents. A liberal dis count to wholesale buvers. (>rders solicited. Jany2f.. ' E. J. HALE & SON. BOOTS A: snoEs^ AT WHOLKSALE, JNO. Itt. WALKER, of North Carolina, W I T H W K o A: V O X , 27 CHAMBERS STREET, NEW YORK. \171LT. be ha[)pv to see his Southern friends at the }} al)ove pstai)li'-hment. where, either jtersonally or by order, they may be sui>i)licd from an extensive and well assorted Stock ot Goods in that line, gotten upei- pressly for the Southern trade. Feb’y 10, 18(30. iJl-ly HARNESS To. ^ , For .'ale by CiOOD sroCK O'-' DRY i Kc.. .Vc.. For sale by Ma\ 2 '.. .\orili C arolina I FURTHE W. H. ('ARVER. GtMtDS. (iROt i’Rll.S, W. H. I AlU ER 20-:'.w siip'.ilv iust rec.'ivi'd. E. J. IIALP I'oriii Stock, ved. SON. \ .Mav 2:. Constantly Munufaeturlng at niy KstablishnuMit, ;VERY VARIETY OF HARNESS.L J .'^aildlcs, Bridles. CoIlar«. Whips j and Trunks: all kinds of Leather. Calf Skins and Oil; ('•luditinn Powders, for diseased Horses and t’attle; ('oach Trimiiiings, ('arpet Bags \'aliscs. Saddlery. Hardware, iS:c. The laigost stock in the State, sold wlwlesale or retail, at the lowest .New York j'rices. Harness and Saddles reiiaireil. .TAMES WILSON, No. r> Market st. Wilmington, N. ('., near the Wharf. Oct. 10. IH.'i'*. 5t-1ypd. ^p VKi'N up and committeil to the Jail 1 Coini!^' oil the 2Sth .XOTIt'K if ('umbcvlind of A)>rii as a viin.iway, a . negio, who says that he belongs to Lal'ayetlc Mooiv' of Halit'ax county. N. ('. Said nej'rn is about thirty-five years old, five feet nine inches higii; weighs .i^.nit I'l-i U>s., dark copper color; says his name is TOM. says he formerly belonged to Dr. James Fields and was soM by him to said Moore. Tiie owner will come forward, ])riive property, pay charges and take him avr:;y. or he will 'i ■ d.ivili with as the law directs. G. L. .\|i'KA^. .lailer. .^Iay •!. 1SOO. lotf j \ i:\v isooKM. rpilE MARBLE FAUN, by llr.wthorne: Southern I Wealth an:'i Northrru I rofit-; .A Life .'struggle, by Miss I’ardoe; Passing fhouLrhts, by .Sew.dl: \i';||i be-;- sons from ,^crii>iurc. tiy 1ii W .'men of \Viirth; .\rt Recreation-. .Men who have Risen; The Federalist; .'scoti's Poeti- cal Works; Druitt's .Motlern .Surgi-ry; FieM's Pear Culture; S.-hool Bo('ks. .See. F. J. HALE SON .\pril IS, ISiiO. Miisde itooi[ (o the Scenery of We-tern Nortii Carolina, tiy Henry E. C 'lton —-]>rice ■’> cts. Also, •‘Coltou's Mountain Scenery,"—Price 00 cts, E, J. HALE & S(JN. May 10, 1860, A;;rieiiltiiral TooIm. 1R.MN CR.\Dl.ES; I’.Rl.VR HOOKS; Pl.oWS an't HARROWS; IlOES. SP.VDES and SHOVELS. \ full assirtnient of GOODS usually wiinted bv Farm ers. C- E. LEETE. May 14. ISf.O. 17-lm Tiirpeiiliiie aiitl C'oopersi’ T'ool«i. n '.CKERS and ll.\CKER WEIGHTS; Dipi>er and 1’ulb‘is; .Vii/e, ('rose and Truss Hoops Drivers. Puni'hes ami Rivets. Everv article nsiiallv needed for Turpentine or Coopers. ■ ‘ C. E. I.E[;TE. Mav U, 17-lm Provisions! Provisions!! Provisions!!! I Kl’.LS. MACKEREL; lU .-,0 l!t.l. HERRING; 2:') '• P(HtK; •JO “ BEEF; 201* Bais CORN. —ALSO— COFFEE. SUGAR, SALMON; .'SPICF,. PEPPER and GINGER. C. E. LEETE. May 1 1. 1S>,o. 17-lm ■.liqiiorN! U|iior«! Liqiiort^! )W. HoRNE being desirous to cbxe out his st>( , ot Li«|Uors. will otter iudncements in piiee-^ he intends to ipiit the lr;t le. his stiick will ''^^d F>>r snie at cost and charge-, "jrfll 100 BARRELS, of various kinds and .umlitie*'. Persons indebted nilisl call anti Sl^ttSc. Feb Di \s low. i:i>. t LAlKiE (juantity of COTTO.V and LINEN RAGS, A lor which fair prices will la paid, iiiorwiit r DAVID MURPHY. Aug. 17 been so long absent from the city. Not only are many of the building.^ going up magnificent, but a goodly number of those pulled down are also cletrant, and good enough for almost an} business purpose. Such, however, is the s[»irit of the age. We call it progress, enterprise, &c„ but it may be a (juestion worth considering, whether it is not, in some instances, rather of the “fast” order. Journal of L'orn nu rca. Mikiiii/ tSlto^'s 1)1/ —The Haverhill (.Yla.'S.) I'ublisher gives an account of a steam shoe factory in that place for sewing the seams and pciTging shoe.s. The machinery is all worked by a small Uve-horse power engine. Jn the base* nient of the building are the machines for cutting, strip[iing, rolling, and shaping the soles. These are then passed to a .story above, where the .shoes are lasted, and the outer sole tacked on by hand, wf.ich process prepares them for pegging. The ptggin*: nitichines are simple in their construction :ind mode ot operation, but pcrlbriu the work with tireat dispatch and accuracy, driving the pegs at the rate ot fourteen a .second. One of the most : curious cperatiouti of the machine is the maimer in which it manufactures the peg for its own u.se. A strip of wtiod of the reijuired width, and neatly laid in a coil one hundred feet in length, is put into tlie machine, and at every revolution it is moved torwanl, and a pog cut off and driven into the shoe The rapidity and unerring accuracy witii which tlicse machines ptTforni their work is truly astoni.^hing. After being pegged, the sho*;s are Das.sed up to the third story, where the bot- : t.inis are snmothed, scoured, and brushed. The t'ourth storv is occupied by the stitcbinL'' niachitio, attendfd by females, but run by steam, which s;ives a laboriou - and fatigueing opt ration. 1 ) .iiiif'l'K'u on Ills Tnii'l.-i.— J lie Jane."-'- villi- (\\ if.^ (lazette gives the folli.wing account of the travels of a “Voung America ' who has just'^’dirouiiht up’' there. He started frum some where in the eastern part of New York .“^tate with ' iii’tv cents in bi pocket, in company with ttnother . of tiie same species who had twenty-five cents, and •with wlh’tn lie traded eajis for two shillings to ‘ boot, and p;irti'il e(>nipany with him ii (juarter ; bc-tter oil'. ,\rri\ing at .'Syracuse, lu; obtained a situation a-; driver on the • rngiiig cantc.vl." .\t j Uoehesti r lie t;ut on tin* cars and comnivjtieeil ad- ' iniriiiir tiu- eeuntry a.s s-iin. as jios.-^ible. Thu coti- ductor came alonir ami recalled him fr'»m hi.s , siudied admiration so suddetily that he lo.-t iiis h;il, ani of coursi- his ticket, 'ihe coimnctor pitied him, and gave him a ehcck tlin.uirh to Huli'alu. and al.-‘> a cap. At UntValo iic took pa.-- s:i.:“ on a lioat boutnl for ClucaL’o, an 1 acting as c;ibinboy. At Milwaukie he :isk« d the captain toT mone\ to get clothes. He fouud tne d [;ot afid concluded to come to Janesville, where he arrived safelv with five sliillin;-''' in pocket. 1 his ••^ oung AmiM-iea" is not yet lourteen years (d age. A*./—The raih-K^id- bave i:ot to rn.itiLr now after the explo-ive fa'liicti ul'tlie river steamboats. Tiie race i.s between the North ami the .'^outh .'^hore lines betwifcn Buffalo ati'l Chicago, and the racing trains run witliiHit regard to the time tables. The (’levelan 1 Herald says: Wc ;ire not adviscl of the time at intenn!"iiat.- point' oi'the .North Shore train, but it arri\cii in Chicago at D. 4t) p. in., having performed the distance—’)l-’> miles—in If) hours minutes, nr about miles jier hour, includinL' stoj.'. Ihe South .'^hore train arrived in ('hica^'o at 1;> p. in., twenty-live minutes ahead of its comjietitor. havintf gone over .*>^>^ miles in lo hours 1-) miti- utes, or o-'S'l miles p r hour, including stojis. The South Shore line from liutiaio to Chicago has won the race, and ia “entitled to tlio belt.
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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