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SB»Il-WEEItL,Y FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., JULY 2, I860. [NO. 93 L] PRINTED AfOXDAVS AND THURSDAYS f EltWARU 3. HAI.E & S(M, EDITOUS AM) l*I;OPRIETOtl> rice tor the Semi-\' eeklv «,'nst;EVCR S3 (0 if paid in sdvance; S3 50 if paid duilug the yearof subscrip tion; or S4 after the year hos expired, for the Weekly Observer $2 00 per annim, if paid in advance: $2 50 if paid during the ye*' of subscrip tion; or $3 00 after the year has expircA ADVEIlTlStMENTS inserted f'» 60 ceius per hjuare of 10 lines for the first, and 30 -'cnts for each jcceeding publication. Yearly advertiieiuents by spe- ^.‘.l contracts, at reasoualde rales-. vdvertisers are t%queste4 to state the uuniber of inserions desired, or (iiev will be continued till forbid, and ciarged accord- ^p'y- Advertisements to be inserted inside, diarged 50 per pnt extra. SPECIAL NOTICE. Frot^i and after this date, no name of i new subscriber rill be eniered without p.iymcnt in s Ivance, nor will le paper be to such Mibscrrtjcrs tor a longer time is i>aid for. Such of oi:r old subscribers as desiro to take the pa- Jer on this system will please notify when making emittauces. Jan’y 1, 18-38. JA!. t'. McKAE, nifiortiey fit Mmiv, Office West end of the Insijnrnje Huilding, Hay St., Fayetteville, W. C. March 26, 1860. 3tf W. II. CARVER, Healer in l}i*y fioo*!?*, CJrocei’ies, and i*i*o%i'«ion«, IiriLL always keep a good Stock of Seasonable Goods yy on hand, to sell clieap for Cash, or exchange for Produce at Cash prices. Hay Street, Faj'etteville, N. C., April 16. y-lf c. cV 18. cjTvi ortm, Couinii9«ion and Forwarding Merchants, WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan’y 28. 1859 84tf C. U. ROBINSON. II. il. ROBINSON. V. II. ROni\M»^% & CO., • Commission and Forwarding Merchants, WILMINGTON, N. (\ Consipiiinents and country orders will receive prompt personal attention March 17, 1810. 2tf GKO. HARRISS. W. W. H\RRtSS. A. J. HOWELL. HARRIBS & HOWELL, (ommis.sion and Forwarding Merchants, WILMINGTON, N. (\ Oct. 17, 1859. 58-lYpd Thf' Rjar^eat Carrins^e Fuctorp in the Month I FRENCH STRANGE, Attorney at Law^ .Fayetteville, N. C. Office that recently occupied by C. G. Wright, Esq., |over th£ one now occupied by him in Dr. Robinson’s [building, ^ireen Street. Dec’r 2, lco9. 72- w n\Ji. .T/riL. .ITfll.Jl*, Attorney at Law, Fayeitkvu.lk, N. C. Cumberland, narneti. M..or« and Robeson Coun- les. Prompt attention given to th« o'aiUclion of all laims entrusted to his hands. Oct. 17. 185'.*. 58-tf i7i\v ^iVricE.^^ Subscriber having r,’moved from SummerTille to i-1 Fayetteville, will attend the C(*‘i?*" — . > 1 11 and Moore. Ilu oftce !Courts ol Cumt>tfriaud- *•' — ^ ^ ,i .Fill be at I)'* '-^^I'J'^Ece, on Green Street, opposite the Episcopal Church. His correspondents will plea«e address him-hereafter lat Faj etteville, insiead of SLimmervslle. ■ NKII.L McKAV. Jan'y 21, 18C0. So-tt Law >oli€e JrpHE subscriber having retired from tlie Bench, with X purpose to devote himselt to ilie practice ot tiie Law, ^will attend hereafter the counlies of Ca"iberland, Kob- json and t>Iaden, at all the Courts, and the Superior ^ourts of Kichmond, Harnett and S impson. J. G. SHEPHERD. June -1, I860. 28tf H.WrHORNE, .f TTOif.Vi^ .IT if>.f »l% .\Y be found at tlie Oflice of Wni. B. Wright, Esq., 28-IV near the Court House. ^Juno 30, 183t#. JOSHPli KAKER, Jr., ^ \’V T O « K V A r A W , 1.\S taken an oflic-e next door to Wm. B. Wright’s Law (Jflice on Green Street. He will attend and practice the County and .Superior Courts of Cumberland, SUden. Uobeson and Sampson. March 23, lb.39. 79tf 1*7 J. SIX'LA lit, Attorney and (ounsellor at Law, FA\ETTEV1LLE, N. C., ILL practice in tlie Courts of Robeson, Cumberland, Harnett and lliciimond Prompt attontion to all bu'iness eiiiruated to Liu. ^ y 8G- Lawj 15tf ROisf:EiT 11. c owi.ir, Oenerul €'oiHtnission •liercltastt, WILMINGTON, N. Office South Corner Market and Water streets, up-stairs Oct. 13, 1859. 57-lY WILLIA.II J. PRIC E, Inspect ot' of T'h rpentitte, WILMINGTON, N. C. Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care. March 29. 4-lypd KiMVI.\ II. RAAAKV, Generat €'ommission tlferchant^ 31 South Wharves, hftwfeii 'larkft \ Chestiiut Sts. piiii.Ai>i:i.Piii A. Consisnments of Cotton, Naval Store*, Flour, Ric**, &c. will always receive his j)rompi personal attention. .Vdvances will be made only on actual Consigments. K K r E R E N c l: s: T. f. St T. G. Pcpn, ('hnrle'tl'Ui. \V\lk*k. Kvivs &.ro fhnrlf'slon S iVv*TT it ■■>. '• Ki.i.ii &. ^ iTniet.L. Wiliiiii.Kion. Jahis Ti prtR. F. I]. Hcmiv Nttv, K'H- i' Prks^lvy. “ l»»*v H. Taylor, ^ncbiii’n. W.Y Tkit'-H-K. q Wr\ J J.rwu* r^Hrck. VVlLMAM Pl-niORCW. n ■“ NV. **1CS1CDI'T. N. V. Kev. VV H. I'arson, Lil 5?). Bap.JttHN iV. Skxtos. E>q., I’hi’a. Mnrch 1.^ 9i#-JV' * i A. A. McKiyriSAiX Respectfully informs his friend^ and tlie public’ that he has built up large substaiiiial llrick lUiild- j ings at hi-i Ol 1 St;ind, expressly for nianufacturing Car- I riagps. Thankful for the very liberal patronage he has I received fuv the last "il years, he hopes V>y strict atten tion to business, with a desire to gi^e satisfaction, to I merit a CDtitiniiance of the. s.-ime. He ^T;in aiits his work I to bo made of the best material and by experienced I workmen in each branch of the business. IHs work will 1 compare favorably witli any made in the United States, I for neatness and durability, lie is determined to sell I and do any work in his line on as good terms as any j ! work done elsewhere that is as well done. He now has | j on hand, tinislied, THE LARGEST STOCK OF i Carriages, Uarouche.^, Uockaways and Bwgglcs, I ‘ ever offered in this j-.lace, and a very large stock of work ; i nearly finished, wliieh will 'tie finished daily. All of i whicli will be sold very low for cash, or on short time to I I punctual customers. (ii;^He !ias on hand more than \ joN’i:: HUNDRED AND FIFTV VEHICLES hnished i : and in course of construction. | 1 9^1"-All work made by him is warranted 12 months j j witli fair usage, and should it fail by bad workmanship • I or material, will be repaired free of charge. 1 Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and ex- | amine for themselves. Orders thankfuMy received and promptly attended to- 1 Repairing executed at short notice and on very reason- ; abl« terms. ! -May 28, 1859. 89-tf I I D. & W. McLAlRL\, ! IITOULD invite attention to their large and desirable \y Stock of OROCEKIE8, I Consisting in pare of— 150 Bags Rio, Laguira and Java Coffee; 100 Bbls. and Hbds. Sugar (assorted;) j 25 Hhds. Mola.sses; 1 30 “ IJacoii—Sides and Shoulders; 500 Sacks Salt; , 150 Boxes good Tobacco; ; 125 “ Sperm, Adamantine & Tallow Candles; I 50 “ So.ap (assorted;) 1 50 “ Candy “ 100 Bags Shot “ 1000 Ibs.^Bar Load; 30 i Bbls. Snuff—Eagle Mills; ^ 25 Kegs Sctda; 250 “ Nails. —ALSO— A large and general assortment of IEai*Hvai*e and Cntlery; Farming Utensils, of all descriptions; American, English, Swedes and Peruvian Iron; Blister, (ierman and Cast Steel; ]?lacksiniths’ Tools; Coopers’ Do.; Corn Shelters and Straw Cutters; Buckets, Brooms and Pails; ST. .TIARY’S SCHOOL., PtALEIQII, N. C. Right Rev. THOMAS ATKTSSON, D. D„ Visitor. Rev. ALDERT SMEDES. D. D.. Rector. Rev. FREDERICK FITZGERALD. A. M., Ass’i. rPHE THIllTV SEVENTH TERM OF THIS SCHOOL 1, will commence on the 6th of July. For a circular containing full particulars address the Rector. June 22. 29 8t I A CHINESE GENTLEMAN’S HOUSE. I The commercial connections between China*and 1 Japan and this country, which must become I stronger and more numerous in future years, are I awakening a peculiar interest iu the manners and I habits of these secluded people. Our readers will I be pleased with an introduction to the bouse of i a Chinese gentleman:— ; He first took us to hia country house, now un- 1 inhabited. It was the perfect residence ofaChi- ' nese gentleman. There was a very large garden, I with bamboo hedges and large fish tanks, edged I with walls of blue bricks and perforated tiles ■ His pigs were in aduurable^oudition, and as beau- 1 tifully kept as the Prince Consort’s at \\ indsor. j About the grounds were nutmegs, mangosteen^, ; plantains, cocoa nuts, daricns, and small creepei’s j trained into baskets and pagodas. Inside ot the ! house the drawinji-rooins had doors sliding across We then went on to this good gentleman’s private residence, entering by a Chi nese triumphal gate. He tolls me he lias ten miles of carriage road round tiis estate. It is on a fine undulating tract of land, reclaimed trom the jungle, and laid out with rare taste. In the rpHE Fall Session in this Institution will commence on ; outskirts a tiger killed a man the other day. In J. R. .UcALLAl A: RROTHER’S SELECT SCHOOL, MORGAWTO W, N. C. The duties of the Summer Session of oqr School will be resumed on the 2d Monday in July. This School is beautifully situated among the moun tains of North Carolina and will soon t>e accessible by Rail Road. The Principal boards the boys in his own family, ao [ that they may be under his constant supervision. The course of instruction is thorough and compre- : hensivc, preparing boys to take a high rank in any j circular openings. ' College or in the business walks of life. ; For terms, address the Princip.al, ! J. R. McAULAV, Morganton, N. C. i June 21. 29-4t Floral College. 11 Session in this I ' * the 18th of JULV next. ! his garden I found Jocko, living in a cane cage, The management and instruction of the Institution | ^ porcupine; there were also some ill be under the Rev. Daniel Johnson and Mr. John i • i t ..i . Sutherland, with an able Corps of-\ssistants in all the i lurtlieron ^ ^ -i Cotton, Manilla and Jute Rope, (all kinds and i departments. The Principal and his lady will continue I roan bulls, a Cashmere goat, and a lami y o quality;) Plow Lines and Bed Cords; Hollow Ware; Cotton Yarns and Sheetings at factory prices. All of which will be sold low for cash, or on usual time to prompt paying customers. CorsTRY Meuch.vsts are respectfully requested to call and examine our stock before purchasing else where. D. & W. McLAURIN. March .3, 1859 93tf to take entire charge of the Boarding establishment, j thus giving to the School more of the family element, i This arrangement, it is believed, will greatly advance j the usefulness of the Institution. M. 0. McNAIR, Sec’y Board of Trustees. June 18,1860. 28tf Wiii. H. Ti RL1-X«-T«A% 111 7 WILMINGTON, N. C. 'ILL give special att»*niii)n to the sule ov ,f. w. raki:r la now receiving liotn tliO North the largtsi, finest, and most carefully selected stock ot i'l lOITl'Itl'. ever olT'ered in thi- market; which added to his own manufacturo, mak»*ri hi-^ a-sor:ment complete;— all of ■vvhicii tie will j^ell on tlio lowt-st possible terms for cash or on time to {uinctuiil customers. Fashiotmblc painted ci)tt:ipe bed-room Furniture in iiair aud iliuck, and cotton .Mattresses; LA.\D FOR SALE. The subscriber having removed West, offerg for sale his LANDS in Harnett County, lying immediately on each side of Cape Fear River, containing 1200 acres iu each tract. These Lands are .situated in a healthy country, pleasant neighborhood, and within a half a mile of the villaec of Summerville, witli good Dwellingii on eacli place and all necessary Out-Houses, and clear ed Land enough to work 2r> or 30 hands to advantage. There are on these lands some six hundred acres of fine Bottom, most of which is I’.ncleareJ, and welt set with white oak and other tine Timber. A large portion of the balance is oak and hickory Ridge Lands; the bal ance is pine L.ind of a good quality, having been work ed in Tuipentine three years. These Lands Tvill be sold low for Cash or Young Negroes, or on time to suit I purchasers, with approved bonds. Jan'v 13. N. G. JONES. The Quarters. Also, further supplies of WORCESTER’S and WEB STER’S Pictorial Quarto Dictionanes. School Books, Colton's Pocket .Maps, Jic. June 20. E. J. HALE A SON. young kangaroos. There were all sorts ot un known beautiful flowers placed about in enormou ChiM vas^s. Here 1 first saw the tea plant grow- of the camelia tribe, three or lour feet hi^h and bears a small white flower, like the opening dog-rose; also I was shown the “moon- flower,” a kind of rounded convolvulus, that only 'opens at night. There wa.s a bower of “monkey cups”—the pitcher flower, which collects water, and from which Jocko refreshes himself iu the jungles. The fan palm—a beautiful tree on the BOOKS. Five years in CHLVA. by Charles Taylor, M. U. Margaret Moncrieffe, the first love of Aaron Burr, by Chas. Burdett. Rutledge. Smith’s Rejected AddreBses. . □ Actress in High Life—an episode in Winter : lawn—produced wat«r ot clear cold quality, by being pierced with a penknife. Seve.al minute creepers were trained over wire forms, to imitate dragons, with egg-shells for their eyes; and tliere were mtiny of the celebrated dwarf trees—the tirst I had seen—little oaks and elms, about eighteen inches high, like small, withered olu men. The house here was superbly furutshed ia tho bnglish style, but with lanterns all about it. At six o’elock the guests arrived—mostly English—all dressed in short white jackets and trowsers. 'Ihe TAXES! TlXES!! ILL attend at the Market House in the Town of Fayetteville, on MONI'.AV the 2d D.\Y of JULY shipmenj Timber, and W of all Navnl Stort^s. Cotton. Flour other country pr-Hliicc. Refers to: H. R. Savage, rishier Hank of ('ape Fear. Wilmingtou; Jno. D.iw^^on. I’ret't V. ilmiiifjton Br.anch | Bank of North Carolina; W . H.'Jones. Cashier Raleigh ; Branch Bank of Cape Fear. Sov 9, ISj'.t :>OTIt E. Ottomans: Divans and Stool;-; tiairs next, for the purpos.* of collecting the Taxes due, on subjects taxed without beina: listed, viz:— Circus Riders. Stage Pla3’ers, Itinerant Singers, In- , surance Companies, Lank .\gencies. Brokers, Express dinntr was admirably served in good J.oudon style Companies, Billiard Tables, Bowling Alleys. Livery ^11 the appointments, as regarded plate, glass, rait Painters. Vendors of Playmg ^ perfect. The quiet, atteutive waitinsr of the little China boys deserved all loung^ through the ish prints of the Rof- Stables, Dentists. Portrait Painters, Vendors of Playfng Cards, Lightning Rods, Auctioneers. Merchants, Ready- Made Clothing, Patent Medicines. Peddlers. For the benefit of those engaged or interested in either branch of’tlie above business, 1 append the 87th from which they will dis- »aa-paynient of their re nut; Tete a Tete of every variety. Fitu' Ii(iSi->vft()d 1‘iano.s, t'no witli /EfiHan at- j tnchm»'nt; Rosewood MoloJians. from the best manui’ac- tories in New Vork and Boston, warranted as good as any made in the country, and will be sold at New Vork prices—lV-ight only added. . Trr-. 1-1 1 ■ .• I • 1 i Ser'ti'mbcr 2. 4'>tf AVE this day entered into t.op^rinership tur the j purpose of traiisaotiiiji the j OWi:.\ A: VAKIBKOriiJSI. H CoDimissEOi) and Forwanllii" Biishiess, in all its brandies, in Wihni’igton, and will give prompt personal attention to all bn.-iness entrusted to their care. Liberal cash advances will bo made on Coiisi;;nmenf s of Country 1‘roduce. Office on North Water St., over H. Vonglahan's Store. JOHN W. OWEN. O. S. YARBUOLGH. Wilmington, Oct 20, 18-jG 04- BOOTS & AT WHOLES A I.E. JNO. M. WALKER, of North Carolina, W I T II W ESSO X X V O X , 2 7 CHAMBERS STREET, NEW YORK. 1171LL be happy to see his Southern friends at the YV above estaldibhmcnt, where, either personally or by order, thej- may be supplied fr.im an expensive and well assorted Stock of Goods iu that line, gotten up ex pressly for the Southern trade. Feb’y 10, 1800. 91-ly )imty, and generally my business. N. a. JONES. Harnett County, N. Jan’y 13, 1800. 83- To Laud Buyers. ^HE tinxlersigned offers for sale, in the Coal region. iflsirble Fac*toi‘y« and within eight miles of the terminus of the Fay etteville .t Wcifern ttail Road on Deep tliver, I EIGHT UUXDKED ACUES OF lAXI), ! ailjoining the land belonging to the estate of George ^ ^ f\ Wilcox, dee d, and lying three miles South from Car- ; Every person that shall carry on any busi ness intended to be taxed, as per schedule B., without having previously received a license as required, shall, ^ in addition to the taxes, forfeit and jjay one hundred i aiid Hack^ dollars, to be collected by distress or otherwise, by the i sheriff, onc-lialf to his own use, and the other half to i the u.se of the State.” HECTOR McNEILL, Sheriff. June 14, ISOO. 20-tt rooms, decorated with English prints al Family, statuettes, “ci/rios” from every part of the world, and rare objects in jade-stone and 1 cia»^v.4^ ou;r»a; (liso a portrait of our host’s son, who is being educated in lidiTvUurgh. lie was in Enrlish dress.—Albert >Smtlh’s “ To China HAV, FiinE AXO CORX. BALES HAY. . , , T> . ^ , A. , ^ 600 BAGS CORN, bon ton. on Little Pocket Creek Moore county. 3,)^ L'NSLAKED LIME. These Lands are well adapted to the growth of corn, , p _ 1. , t q t TTTtfrt nii cotton, wheat, oats, rye, &c. There are on the prem- | j°ne S ^ P ' ises a comfortable Dwelling, and all necessary Out-j , house.s, with about one hundred and fifty acres under | |\fotice 0 Cottoil & Turpeiltine Farmer!^. ■ fence, including forty or fcftv acres of never-failing ; irwvx> .1. u 1 o 10 „ \ bottom land. Tliis is a rare chance for persons wish-! KEEP constantly on hatid Bagging and Rope, , mistake .Anyone V ing to make investments, as lands are undoubtedly ad- i pirit Cas s.^a 1 qualities of it to prove the tr I STORK A. D. I’oiiiiseilor at Law, Sr.MMEltVILLE, N. C., ILL attend the’ ^j’'rts of (.’umberland, .Moore, John ston and Harn Counties. PROMPT satention en to the collection claims entrusted to hi« care, ec r 20, 18-jy. 78-ly RORV >I€XaTr, '^J^torttcy titnl f 'ott'nscllor at Ijair, LUMBERTON. N- C. WILL attend and practice in th County and Superior Courts ot llobeson. Richmo'id Cumberland. Jill .business intrusteil to him will receive prompt at- Aoailiou and collections punctually r.'mittetl. Oct. 0, Ihol^. * oiStf ^mix i». ei lli:r, ^ Attorue)' and rormsellor at WILL PUACTICE IS TtlECOl'KTS OF obeson, Cumberland, t'olumbus anti Bladen. Office at Liimbei'ton, Robeson Co., N. C. uly 5, 18-jy CJ. W. BI LLARW, 4 ommission • fterchant, WlLMIN(JTON, N. C. ROMPT and PEKSO.N'AL attention wilt be given to the sale of Naval Stores, Cotton, Lumber, Timber, all other country produce. KEFEB TO 0. P\usLEY, Pres’t Com. Bank at Wilmington. •dun bAwsoN, *“ »'. N. C.. at do. lessrs 11. ^ E. J. Lilly, | n .. -.i lessrs. i'EMfiKKTO.v in Sloan, } PAiiKi.a, Esq., Harnett County, N. C. lay 7, iMiO. M XOTK E. R. JOHN H. HVM AN of Scotland Neck. N. C.. this day becomes a partner in our House, and for tho future the style of the Firm will be WA .XI'l , lir.^l A X & CO. On the 1st of September next, a branch house will bo opened in Norfolk, Va., under the n‘»nio of HY.M.\N, UANCY & CO., to be conducted by JOHN H. HVM.\N and F. M. HYMAN. DANCY & HYMAN. New York, April 30, 1800. 13tf |{y ;? O. LAI IX-IR TWO DOORS ABOVl? f. T. HAlGll & SONS’ r:iyt*lt«‘villc*. X. C. Jnn’v2n, 1F0O 84- T^E XORTIl t'AROlTlXA MUTl AL LIFE IXSI RANIE (OMPANY, \TOW in the tenth year of succcssfiil operation, with ^ growing capital an^• firmer hold upon public con fidence, continues to insure tlie lives of all heal.tl>y per sona from 1 4 to 00 years of age, for one year, for seven years, and for life—nil life members-^haring in the profits. All slaves from 10 to ‘>0 years of ape are insured for one 3'ear or for five ye-irs for two-thirds their value. All lo sses are j)unctuall3' paid within '.*0 days after satisfactrry }>roof is prc'-ented. For farther information tlie public is referred to .\gents of the Company in all parts of the State, and to R. H. B.VTTLE, Secretnrv, Rnleigh. E. J. 1L\LE, Agent at Jan’v 18.^9. Fayetteville, N. C. vancing in price in this section. For Further information apply to Mr. M. M. McRae, Crane's Creek. P. O., Moore county, or address me at Fayetteville, N. C. D.\NIEL McRAE, For the Heirs of Gilbert McRae, dec’d. Carbonton, Moore co., N. C., Aug. 24 43tf ! 1% E W BOOiiS. The rivals, by Jere. Clemens; Art Recreations: The Right Word in the right place* Fisher’s River (N. C.) hy “Skitt:” Sword and Gown;-Wild Sports in the South; t.eistire Moments of Miss M. A. Butt, A. M.; Footfalls on the Boundaries of anotlier World, by l{ob't Dale Owen; the Man in Bla^k, by James; Evelyn Mar- ston, &c.. &c. Tlie Right Time to Skim Milk—“Countrywo man” says, in the Kural New Yorker, “is wlien the milk begins to sour iu the bottom of the pans. Then the crcam is all at the surfacc, and should at once be removed, with as little of the milk as possible. If allowed to remain until the acid reaches the cream, or to become (luck, it dimin- isties the cream, and impairs it in quantity. That housewife or dairy-maid who thinks to obtain a greater quantity by alluwing the milk to stand beyond that time, labors unUer a most egregious who doubts this lias only to try prove tne truth of ttiis a^isertiou. Milic Glue. Will fill orders for Guano, Hoop Iron* &c., &c.. ! '1, ,1 T V'^1 . . 1 .. w 1 at lowest market prices. Apply to ^ ‘ JAS. T. PETTEWAY & CO W'ilmington, June 23, 1800. 29-Im NEW GOODS. i HE subscribers are receiving a large Stock of Goods ‘ in their line, consisting of I GROCERIES, Harilware and Cutlery, | Farming Utensils, Turpentine Tools, i SADDLERY, WHIPS, &c., | Embracing almost every article kepT in a Stock of this abridged; IITE beg to call the attention of our friends and the VV public to the above notice, particularly those tributary to Norlblk. By this .‘urangement we shall be able to give our patrons the advantage of both markets, either for the sale of Produce or purcha.'-e of supplies, charging but one Commission. All produce consigned to the Norfolk House, will be sold in this market, when ever we think it to the interest of the owner. DANCY, HYMAN & CO., 124 Pearl Street. JNO. S. DANCY, late of Tarhoru’, N. C. JNO. H. HYMAN of Scotland Neck. N. C. F. JL HYM.AN. late of Warrenton, N. C. New York, .\pril 30, 18t!0. 13tf J JOIIX CI.ARK, ommlsslou aud ForHrarding Merchant) —nr.Ai.vu 1^-— Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, &c. LUTTERLOHS WHARF, NVILMINGTON, N. C. AOENCV FOR SfliAMEBS KATE WCLACEIN A.\U SL'.X, April :;o, lfe()tl. 1 Itf Xen York Lcd^^cr Ibr June 30. H.\ lil'KK’.'S weekl y ior June to-morrow. ■HuUTKLRN held A.SD HKbalDK. E. J. HALE i SON. June 21. JBiaiik Warrants I’or sale here. R. n. ORRELL, TURPENTINE INSPECTOR. THOSE sending their Spirits Turpentine to me may rely upon it to have prompt and careful attention. My warehouses are fronting the whai-res and near the river. Sept’r 13, 18-j8. 45tf II. OB^AliAilir i Wir.MLVGTON, N. C. ! TT'^'ILL give prompt and personal Bttention to all con- W signnients of Spirits Turpentine. Rosin, Tar and ' Turpentine, and all country produce for sale. | J5^“ Oflice lip stairs, over the store of Mr. Vonglahn, i and joining Lutterloh’s Wharf, North Wafer itreet. > June 23 JOSBPH R. BLOSSbr^ I V o n n I s s« o AND I Tor»rarding Merchant, ' .V. €. ^j.gf^'Prnnipt personal attention given to all Consign ments, and Cajh advances made'on Produce to be shipped ■ to otlier ports or sold in this market. | 1 Feb. 12, 1865. llardwas'e, Csatiery, »AnO!.5:S?V, A:c. AMES M.VRTINF. is now receiving a largo and gene ral assortmen' ')f every thing in the above line. —ALSO— A prime article of Rio. Laguira and Java COFFF^E Cru.^hed and l?rown SUG.\U; Sugar House SIRUP and .MOLASSES. .-Vli of which is offered on as good terms as can be had in this market. Nov’r 21, 18-58. 6Gtf STOVESV silEE'F lRO^^^ TI.\-\VAI«E, Arc. ON ILVND, a large assortment of fJox and Cooking Stoves; Tin-ware; Sheet-Irou; Lead Pipe. Also The **-Old iiomlition Vot'ff^ For sale by JAME^-S MARTINE. Nov’r 24. 6(itf HO()K-HTNDlNi IN all its kinds, executed with ne.atness and de-ipatch. Small jobs when done must be paid before delivered, THOS. H. TILLIXGHAST. Opposite the Female High School, Hay Street. May 14, 1859. 14 " T c AUllL A WORD TO MY OLD FRIENDS— Those persons for whom I have been attending to Banking business for years:—1 am still willing to serve you with the same promptness that I have always done; and to others that may want discounts. Pension business, Kc.. ivc I offer my services, with a promise of strict attention. J.\S. G. (’OOK. June 27, 18.59. 2€tf IVotice. ^n.\KEN up and committed to the Jail of Cumberland | L County, on Ihe 1st of May IStlO, as a runaway, a | negro wlio says l\e is free, that his name is HENDCR- | SON SEARS, and that lie ia from Davidson County, and | was boumt to David Ifunt. He is about 20 years old, t> | ft. high, and weighs about 180 lbs.; had on when taken up a hickory shirt, black Cas. pants, and black round ; coat. The owner is requested to come forward, prove 1 property, pay charges, and take him away, or he will | be dealt with as the law directs. G. L. McK.VY, Jailer. June 4,1800. 2;’.tf x\OTICE. from the undersigned the RANAWAY 17th instant, a B.VY M.\RE, about five j'ears oM; has a few fjray hairs on her face between the eyes and nose; a smalt, scar on the right hip, and had on a shuck collar when she left. She came originally from (Caswell county, and 1 expect she will make her way back. Any information regarding her will be thankfully received by the undersigned, or at the office of the Xorlh Carolinian: and any person securing her for me will be liberally rewarded. WM. S. CONOLY, Lumber Bridge, Robeson Co. June 22. 29-4t Wanted, liiiiiiediately. pROM .'> to 10,000 good WAGON SPOKES, for which a liberal cash price will be given. Fayetteville, June 5, 1800. J. W. WELSH. 24-tlJ Or. KUAXK WILLIAMS'S UYK WHISKEY. ^IITCIIELL has made arrTngenients with Pr. _ Frank Willianis. to 1m? constantly supplied with his celeJ rated RYE WHLSKEY, which can be had at his Stor J at .-ill times, by wholesale or retail. Ott’r 11, 18r>i}. 5G-tf R. i\ew IBooks. rnUE MILL ON THE FLOS.S. by Geo. Elliot; JL The Mother’s .Mission; Ministei'ing Children; Edith’s Ministry: .'lackey’s .M.-tsonic .Jurisprudence; Flora’s Lexicon; Downing’s Fruits and Fruit Trees of .\nu-rica; Father Tom and the Pope; Colton's Pocket Map of Texas; Mitchell's Traveller's Guide through the U. States; Wood’s Practice of Medicine; LEATHERMAN’S ELEMENTS OF MORAL SCI ENCE; Ebony Rulers, Blotting Paper, &c. &c. June 2. E. J. HAT.E & SON. Webster’s Book fur Sdla by Eleiiieutarv i^pelliii^? J. 11 ALL & iiUN iSaar:M*a*’!x i?Ia^azsGie ior July. ECLiX'l'lO MAGAZINE for July. June 1^#. E. J. HALE & SON. Book§! Bookie! l^'IURTHER supplies of the Southern Harmony; N. r Readers Nos. 1, 2, 3; Monteith's Geography Nos. 1, 2, 3; Lincoln’s Botany; Kames Elements: Webs'er’s Pri mary Dictionary; Davies’ Arithmetic; Columbian Orator; Northend’s .American Speaker; Little Speaker; Emer son's Arithmetics, &c. &c. Just received by E. J. HALE & SON. ing customers. PEMBERTON & SLOAN. Fayetteville, April 5, I860. 6-3mi3w SEiOM) ST'flfR. ~ 117^E have received our second purchase, consisting ot W a large and d,;sirable stock of staple and Eancv Dr%’ Ci^oods, ll\l, BO.WEl!!, BOOTS, SHOES, lllBliELLAS, READY-MADE CI.OTlIlNi;, TKUNKS, &c. Which we offer exclusively to Wholes.'ile Buj’ers, on terms as favorable as they can be bought North or South. STARR & WILLIAMS. April 23. lltf • •fames Kfjle Has just received his SPRING A>D SUMMER SUP PLY of DRY GOODS, —among which ar#— Summer and other Silks, Printed Lawns, Double Skirt Robes, Single ditto. Prints, real French, British and Domestit, Irish Linens, Diapers, &c.. Bolting Cloths; With a very large assortment of all kinds of Goods gen erally kept in wholesale and retail Stores; all of which are offered at wholesale and retail—CHEAP. March 24, 1860. 3tf •Vo. tit Ilaif Street* J. K. KYTvE Is now receiving his Spring and Summer Stock of STAPLE l\l) FAITI DRV (iOOIiS, .\mong which may be found the following articles, at prices which will prove satisfactory to the purchaser: Dres.s Good.s in pieces, coiisistin*' of Mmlins, Lawn.s, Ginghams, Prints. Bereires, Black . and White Chullies, Silks, &c., &c. In.-ROBES the following line: Lawn llobes, Double and Single Skirts, Berege do., Gingham do., Lace Points, Shawls and- Mantillas in profasion, RibBons, Hr«iery and Gloves, Spool Cotton, Hats and (^apSr Boots and Slioes..» All of which will be offered very low. Call and ox- amine; no charge for looking.* J. K. KYLE. Maroh 14, 1860. 2if • 5 ? The Hetort Courteous.—C'hebteifield was at a rout in France whartt Vultuire wad one ol' the guests. Chesterlifid seemed gazing about the brittiaiit circle of ladies. V oltaire accosted iiim— Lord, 1 know you are a judge; whiuli are the most beuutiful, the Kngiistx or the i'reueh ladies?” ’ “Upon my word,” replied Chesterfield, with his usual preseuee of miud, “1 am no judge of puint- ings.” Some time afterwards, Voltaire, being in Lon don, happened to be at a uobleuiau’s party with u»ty oltaire, tertietd I came up, tapped him on tliu shoulder, aud.6aid— “Sir, take care you are not captivated.” “My Lord,” replied ttie French wit, “I scoru to be ukcu by an English crutt under French colors." A Hurd Blow.—The recent tornado, extending up the Holston river, iu 'ienuess>cc, was very violent. A letter from Freedom, Tenn., dated the IGth instant, says that the plowed earth was car ried into the air by cartsful. It adds: “At Ilait’s, there was a ((uuntity ol bar iron; it was picked up and carried a quarter of a mile and some bai\s twisted around btuinps of trees that they liad to prize oil witli handspikes. Mr. i)ay- valt had over :^UU bushels of wheat in his barn, which was carried otF, and has not been heard of as yet. Bacon, Hour—in short, everything with in the range, were carried up iu tho«air. Sheep and stock were seen away up iu tho fir.” Th?latest pictorial indignity olfei^d Mr. Lin^la is perpetrated by the xMilwaukee Sentinel, a^a- per which is avowedly one ot his warmest porters. This Journal heads its editorial oolutaDs with a diabolically ugly pictvjj^e, and call.s it Abraham Lincoln. No better piuy cou^jl be adopt* ed tor defeating that gentleuaiSlv’ti ehection. Thougt his private: cnaiacteji^w^e provetf to fce thaUof a saifjt, few would be disposed to votertbr a man tvlio looked .so lilt^ the devil. Mr. Linci»lh is by uo means an eminently handstnue uan; but Lis counteuaiipe is at least humi^^ ioJied like the picture the Sentinel gives, however, he could split rails by simply looking at them. A friend sugges^^ tbatTlD ^lat event tie could serve a better pi||fp|Obe by sitting oa one of his own . •fences near a comiieici|^au by going to VVaslhng- ton. . There have been many bad portraits of^i^.kllBiColn published, bu6 this, on the whuic,* is decidedly the unkindest one of ail! Y. Timti. A Roman Catholic p^sant boy in Ireland is reported to kave lislenietl attentively to a priest earnestly ^nouncing the “revival,” and waining the, people against ft as the work, of th«Ht “Ah! thin, yom;riverince,” replied the ladj “it' must be a new divil, for that’s not the way the ould divff used to make the people behave theifift- L selves,"
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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