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FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., NOVEMBER 1, I860.
NO. 966.]
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fai'vi'O.liiiir publication. Yearly advertisements by spe-
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re r;- - ''i to state the number of insertions desired, or
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SPECIAL NOTICE.:
Ff'^ni and after this date, no name of a new subscriber
will 1h‘ entered without payment in advance, nor will
ilie piper be sent to such subscribers for a longer time
tlian is paid for.
Such of oi'.r old subscribers as desire to take the pa
per on this system will please notify us when making
remittances. Jan’y 1, 1S58.
i^tate ot Carolina,
i l MKERLAM* COl’NTY
Cdurt »■ PleAs Hnii Uunrter Strssinn-i, tViiitmbtT Tcriii, lr*M.
Marcus B;iker vs. Jnha Winilnw .
Atlnchiiieiit and Levy on Real 1-MHie.
IT rtppcnriiic tn the ^listUciinn of the Court, ih^t the IVleiulHnt in
thi.« c.ise. John Winslow, resides beyond th> limits of the St:itei
!o that the orUtDsry iirocess of the law'cannot tie s»'rveil on h iri, 1
therelore ordered thut (lulilicatinn be made in lh«‘ Kavetievillc
• il!»Tver for six weeks, for the stid John Winslow to t>e and n|i
,, ir .It our next regular Court uf I’leas and Ciiiarter Se>‘»ions to l»e
, I for thf County if ("ainlierlKnd, at the C’oiiri H>use in Kayetli-
, on the tirsi, .Miinday 111 IKieiiiber next, thru anu lh*-re tn
. ,,i. an'W er nr Jciiior to ».»id .Vilachiiien'. or jmlciiieni linnl » ill
, :: ,!i and the ^l^ll)Ierty levied i>n condemned u> xati.ify the I’lain
. um
. Jeoe T. Warden. Clerk of our said Court, at Ollii e in
ville. the tirst .Monday of Sepieintier A. I*. IMid.
i ; J T. W.Ai:i»i;.\,i’lerk
^itate ol .\orlli Carolina,
Cl'MltKKL^.M) Col nTV.
( u/i .'f ri' i.' :ind Unarter Sessions. t»*-ptenil>er 'I’erni.
tJfonre llrandt vh. John Wnml.iw.
\lt:u hiiu nt iiiil Levy >n Keai K'l;itc
I r I ,- .r.n" I. ihe >al.'tnrlKin ot thr Cmirt. that the IVlVndrint
in thi'. .M J.ihn Winsiort, results lieyond the limits ol tin-
>iatk. '■ III ii ihf urdin.irj [Tih e>-> of ihe L:iv\ lannnt bf serveil on
li i,i It 1' ihi rrtiire order»-d that puhlicaiion lit- made m the t' *. v
» *.»*\. ie iiii^^rve: tnr 'i\ wi-rks. tnr ihe said John \\ iii'luvv tt* tw
; , ir »t ‘Hr nevt rt iiul.ir t lurtnfl’li and Cluarter S'>^oln^
■ held tor Ihe County i>f Cuiiilierlaiid, nt the Court llou*e in
K .llt\.;lr on ttie tirst -'lontlay of Ikreinljer ne\t. then and ihiTi-
) ' '.d iiiswer or demur ti'>;ud Attachiiii iii. or judgment tin.ii
« had, and the pro|»erty l« v icd on condemned t«> >alisly thi
i' ..iititrs l iaim.
VVitni 'i. Jfise '1'. Wardf n. Clerk of our 5aid Court, at »ltice in
t i-iileville, the tirsl .Moiuln^ of Sei>teml'er .\. 1>. l-iO
m»r.w J. T. W AKKK.N, fUrk.
^tate ol* .\ortli Caloliiia,
t (coL.vr\
I iMiri of Pleiis nntl 4ii.*rier Sesgions, S»*pU‘inl»er 'IVriii. I ■^•4).
Kwbi'rt V\ «ti>ien vs. John .
\tla‘ hinnit ;tnd l^\y mo Rt*al
1> i;>)ie:inne U> the tion >t‘ the ('«Mirt. thnt the Deft'fiil«iii
u thi» J«»ha iViaslow, resides beyomi the liifiiL« ot th>
«•: • -»*» that Ihe ordinary pfv>ce»3 of ihe l#iiw cnnnMi t*i- aervetl .-i
li in ihert*li>re oniere«1 ihal pnt>!ication Ih* niHtlt* in ihe F.iy
M»»ervcr for six weekn. lor the '*hhJ John \Vin*'lo\v to |m
..•{K Mf nl our next rtpeulHr Court ut t*leu» ;in«i liuurter SxMiin^.
lor the Cuiiniy «>t I'uiubcrlaDd. al the l our: Hou»* in
t viMe. '»n the first Monday «*r l>ecen»ber nrxu then and there
.. :tns%%er or demur to ^^tld Attarhinrnt. or ju«lsii»eut Iin ii
hitd. HDd the profterty levied on iondt n>neU lo >;iti''t'y the
I miiu.
. Jes-e T Wnrtlpn. rierK *»!' our viid l'«»uri. at »rtice in
r'\ iie. the tir>l Wi*n«lAy ul CH'j>ieiiilK?r U J^4*.
i A J. r WAkUEN. rit rK
>late ol A^orlli Carolina,
Cl MBt.H Ui.S'O COL.VTi.
. : t Plea* and Uuarter fesstons. Sc(Uemli€r Term. I-t.it
H. '. Jones vs. John Winslow.
.Mtachnient and Levy on Keal Lstate.
i.f ir.nK to the sntisfacuoB ol the (.'uurt. mat the lH.-lend.int
■ !->e. John W'inshiw. resides beyond the liiinls of the
;> ' thit the ordlaary i>roress of the l.*w c.»nnoi Ik* 'erveO tin
. - Ui* re lore oritered th^t pubtiealiou be luade in the Fa^
I M.>rrver tor six weeks, tor the siud Juhu Winslow i» be
i . .r at i)ur next regular Colut of Pleas and iiuarter St s'l.ii'.
>i or ttie County of 1,'uiiilierlaiid, at the Court House in
i - .ci.i \ • on the first .Monday of lleceinlier next, then and ihi’n-
; ■ jns»er or demur lu said Altachiiient, or judgment tin''
■' • 1.1, and the projierty levied on condemned to satisfy the
y. ' ^ i:’- I ..iiiii.
>\ : . T. W.iiden. t'lerW of our *:ud Court, at Uthte in
■ the tirsl Monday of Seiiteiiiber A. II. l-»»>li.
■ w J. T. W.\Kllt.\. Clerk.
^tate ol .\ortli Carolina,
' VMHy.HI. i.Vl) COL\>fTr
I ir; .1 Pleas and Hua/ter sessions. Septemlier Term, M'lO.
it Ml.'in. .-\.liiiini-traur of .Mary HolliD(js»orltJ. rarih
' : L >'. ird .N.ilurKis and wife Kelieeca. Ldward J td
' if i. ; ■! Hir iin Ldwards, Minors, r.y their tiuardian ISIacktiian
■ •,:i J.toe Nye. v». Uaniel Butler and wile Ann. and
•I.; 1 t^w.irds.
Petition for iJivision of !«laves.
1M'to the sati'fiictioii of ine t iiurt, that Joshua K(hv anh,
1' l>e!epdants in this ca>e, is a non-resident of Ihe Suu-
■ ri-ordered ihit ('Ulilieation ne made for six weeks in
e I iliserver. tor the »aid Joshua Lowards to t>e and
:i .^ ir l ourt of phasand tiuarier .S.'ssions. to l>
■ • • ' of I iimiR-rUnd, at the • ourt Hoii'e in Kaj etie
\i .nilH> ol l>eceitilier .A.l». Mill then and there to
i • . .. „,iir III the Petition, or il will l>e heard ex i«rte
■ ■ M order uranUKi lor the division of the slaves in
: Uiirein.
X Warden. Clerk of our said Court, at iJltice in
t ' • V .1. :be first Monday of iSeptemlK-r -A. 1). i”«i(i
j r. WAKIiK.V Clerk
dilate ot j^ortli Carolina,
Cl MHF.RL.I.Vn CUl .VTY.
Court of Pleas and tiuarter Sessions, Septeinl>er Term, IHCO.
tlwen Houston vs. John P. FuMer.
.\tliirhment and Levy nride.
IT apiK'arinii I" the satisfaction of the Court, ihat the Defendant in
this case. John P. Fuller, resides lieyond the limits of the JStale,
or so conceals hiiiiM’lf that Ihe ordinary process of the I,aw cannot
lie served on him It is therefore ordered, that publication lie made
in the Fayetteville Observer for six weeks, for the said John P.
Fuller to l>e and apjiear at'our reuiilar Court of Pleas and tiuarter
.Sessions to he held for the County of Cumlierland. at the Court
House in Fiiyetlevilte, on the first Monday of l»eceml>er I). It^iO,
and then and there plead, answer or demur to said .Attachment, or
Jud^'iiient filial w ill lie had and the property levied on condemned
to saiisfy the PlaintiH's claim.
Witness. Jesse T Warden, ('lerk of our said Court, at Office in
Fayetteville, the tirsl .Monday of September .A. I>. If'60.
lW»liw J. T. WAKIIF.N, C/crt.
Ntate ol .\orlli Carolina,
( l MHKKJ..1.\'n COl'.VTY •
Court of Pleas and Uuari«r Sessions, SeptemlM-r Term, I860.
Joseph t’lley vs. John P. Fuller.
.Mtachnient and I.evy made
IT ap|tearine to the satisl'action of the Court, that the Defendant
in this case, Johii P. Fuller, resides iH'yond the limits wf the
State, or so conceals himself that the ordinary pri>cess of the I,,a\v
cannot lie served on him. It is therefore ordered, that publication
Ih- made in tin-Fayetteville Observer for six weeks, for the said
•lohn P, Fuller lo lie and apiH-ar at our retrular 'our: of Pleas and
Uuarter Sessions, to l>e held for the (.'ounty of Cumberland, at the
Court Hou-e in Fayetteville, on the first .Monday of IVcenilier A.
D. Ir'tit). and then and there plead, answer or dejnar to said .Attach
ment. or ludgment final will lie had, and the property levied on con
demned to satisfy the Plalntif’s claim.
Witness. Jesse T. Warden. Clerk of our said Court, at Office in
Favelteville, the first .Monday of s^eptember .A. D. Iisitl.
tM*6w J. T WARDKN, Clerk
!>!itate of* i\'orlli Carolina,
cr.vBF.Rr..i.vi> cor.vTr
Court of Pleas and (luarter Sessions, Septeinlier Term. I860.
A J Woodward vs. John P. Fuller.
Attachment and l^vy made.
IT ap|)earinc to the satisfaction of the Court, that the IVfendantin
this case. John P. Fuller, resides lieyond the limits of the State,
or so conceals himself that the ordinary process of ihe Ijiw cannot
lie served on him It is tbcrefore ordered, il'at publication he made
n the Favelteville Observer for six weeks, for the said John P.
Fuller lo l>e and apiiear at our regular Omrt of Pleas and (Quarter
Sessiiins lo lie h*'Id for the t ounty of Cumlierland, at the Cmrt
House in Fayetteville, on the first Slonday of llecenilier A. D, l-fitl,
and then and there plead, answer or demur to said Attnchment, or
Judgment final will be had, and the pnijierty levied on condemned
to satisfy the Plaintiti's claim.
Witness, Jesse T. Wnrdi n, Clerk of our said Court, at Office in
Fayetteville, the first Monday of SeptemlaT D. l^ill.
C,5*tivv J T. WAUDKN. Cirrk.
A. WORTH.
f)t‘.-tlJ
100,000 FRUIT TREES,
A T Luxemburg, one mile south-west of (treeusboro’,
A. N. C-, consi-ting of .\pples. Tears, Peaches, Plums.
Apricots, Nectarines, i^c. The above number of Trees
and Plants are now ready for sale by the subscriber.
From eighteen year* of practical experience, and know
ledge in the nursery business he tiatters himself that he
now hai the most select collection in the South«ru
States.
All orders promptly aftende 1 to, and CataUigues sent
free on ajiplicalion. Persons ordering Cataluguea by
fiiail will please inclose a stump to prepay.
AUTHtiRIZED AGENTS.
John M. ('lark, Wilmington; Kufus Scott, Fayetfe-
ville; J. X F. tJarrett. tireefi!«boro.
THOMAS H FENTRESS.
-\ue. 21. 47-:im
FISH! FISIIl!
"EW M.\C'KEUEL, Nos, 1, J and :5.
WHITE FISH.
HERHlNt;, ,Vc. .VC.
Call at A. N. McDONALD'S.
South-side Hay Street.
Oct 1. 57-tf
Siereosfopes and Slereosoopio Views.
N
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NEW and beautiful ar-sorttiient, just received.
E. .1. HALE X SON.
Oct. 1«.
IM V KT Tl; VI E
.fllTlAL i.\$rK.t\(K CO,\IPi.\V.
Capital in Premium Notes amounts to
Cash on hand and other assets.
J267.'jss -,^ti
Total, $27-!.7tio Ol
The Company have paid all losses promptly, and
have never tnaile an assessment ou their premium notes.
Tot.al losses paid, S-J't.f.s-.! 0'.*
Ofiiceks;
C.EO. McNEILL, President
I). A. R.VV. Vice President.
C. A. McMlLLAN, Secy.
Dirkctok.«;
Henry Lilly,
H. L. Myrover,
S. T. H.iwley.
Nathan .\. Ste lman,
f'. P,. Mallett,
.lames Kyle,
A. A. McKeihan,
J. D. Williams,
S. W. Tillinghast.
W. N. Tillingitast,
S. J. Hinsdale,
Wm. McLaurin,
T. S. Lutterloh,
W. Steel,
.1. G. C«ok,
Hon. J. G. Shepherd,
R. F. Brown, 1 .
, ,, „ ,, ’ '.Wilmgton.
A. L. Hall, )
John Collins and C. C. McCrunuuen, Traveling Agents.
flUp“'The Companv invite applications.
May -28, 1800. ' , 21-ly
"ET.\A \m\\m COMPliW,
IIAKTFOKD,
Incorporated 1819. Charter Perpetual.
AiitlinrPml (apitai,
Paid up apitai,
.Assets,
$I,54M).04N» )()
1..)NMNN) (>0
•2.»:MK423 no
^tate ot Xortli Carolina,
' l.VBF.HJ~/tA'l> COLXTY.
' ' ..rt of Pleas and ia irter Sessions, >cpieiiiber Term, Idtio.
V. b. \V, .Mci^urin vs. James \\. Horne.
.Attachment and Levy matle on l.and.
IT appearini: lo the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defend mt
in this case, James W. Horne, resides beyond the limits of th
■■-laie. iir so conceals himself that the ordinary process of thi I.:i\
c.innot l>eserved on him: It is iberefore ordered that public ilion he
made in the Fayetteville Observer for six weeks, for the s,iid J.unr
\V Horne lo lie and appear at the ret.'ular Court of Pie is and tiu ir
'•r-lions, to be held for the County of l^umlierlaiid, al the oiirt
11 iisi- III Fayetteville, im llie first Monday of' liete iiber A. i». l-*i^i
'I'111 then and there plead, answer or demur to said Attachment, or
.• :.;ii(ent tigal will Ih> had, and the land levied on condeiiiiied lo
ai-fy the PUintitf'' laiiii.
V\'ilne-is, Jesse J'. Warden. Clerk of our said Coart. at Office i-
’ lyeiteville, Ihe first Monday of ^epteml>er .A. I>. 1-hji.
;,f*iiw J T WAKDKN ierk.
.^tafe ol A'ortli Carolina,
i CU C.YT Y.
I iiiirt of Pleas and Uuarier riesslons. J-eptemlier Term, lf«t;o.
lieorge W. Hullard vs. John P. fuller.
.Attachment and Levy made.
Iil. « irinu to the satisfaction of the Court, thwl the DelemlHnl
:i.s r i,e. John P. Fuller, resides lieyond the liiii.ls of ihr
nr ninceals himself that the ordinary process of the Ltw
' i l -i rved on him: It is therelore ordert d. t>iat publication
• 111 .Ip in the Fayetteville (Jh.scrver for six vseeks, lor the said
: 1 I’ Kiiller to be and apl>ear al our renular Court of Pleas Hnd
'* ■ ■ .'I' onu, ti> be held for Ihe County of Cuniberlaiid. at Ihe
' House in Fayetteville, on the first .Mmdav of Decemlier A.
mil th.ii and I her.- plead, answer or demur ti. said .\l-
• ir Judsment final w ill be had and the jiroiierty levied on
, • 1 lo'atisfy the Plaintitrs claim.
" - J. ,se T. Warilen Clerk of our said Court, at Office in
* • ' lie, Ihe first Monday of Septeinlier A, I). IMiO.
M*ij» J. T. WAKDK.V, Cli rk.
>itate ol Aorlli Carolln.'i,
( LMHF.KI. I.Vh ( UL.Vn.
^t if Pleas and Hu;trler .'essions, S«'pieiiit»er Term, |f('i0.
C. W. Andrews vs. Ju'm P. Fuller.
.Attachliienl and l.evy made,
n 1, r'ii|! to the satisfuetion of Ihe Ciiiirt, IhM the Defi'ndant
ih. . -1- John P. Fuller, resides iK-yond the limits of the Stiile,
' lnuiself that the ordinary priM'ess of the ..aw cannot
i|It is therefore onlered, that piihlication lie ni.ide
■II ’111 •^it>i.iti \ die Observer lor six we»>k», tor the said John P
’ I lie rtiij ap^iear at our reiiular (Toiirt of Pleas and (4iMrter
111 !«■ heMiiir the (,'onnty of Cumlierland, at the t.'ourl
Vi. " ‘V ‘te'ille. on the first Monday of l>eceml>*'r .A, D,
^ 'I ''i n inii thi-re plead, answer or demur to said .AlUchiiient. or
!i‘ liiiiil will Im! had, and the pro|ierty levied on condemned
' , ' ' >tie PlainiilPs claim.
• 'ill.. Jesse T. Warden. I lerk of our said 'oiirt. nt OfTico in
»emie, the first Monday ot St plenila-r .A. I>. Irttio.
" J.T WAIIDE.N, Clerk.
\otic‘c‘ to ('ontraetorN.
j >li* •l‘0,'!|'i'i(»\-^ (|,g building of a Wooden Court
111 UM- HI Lillitigfon, Harnett County, will be re-
■■111 uufil ii,(. second Motiday in Decetnber IHiKl.
^ III- iiiiil w),ecificatiofis may be seen by ajiplying to
"Hi 'iiiiii K ,Shi4W, al Summerville, Harnett County.
'I >'*loriiiation address the underMtetied at .Johnson-
R. (' 15ELDEN, ,
i. For building Committee,
i i, ISOO. &3-110D
DIKF.I TORS.
S. S. WARD.
H. Z. PRATT.
A. DUNHAM.
F. DAVL^.
HILLVER.
A. ALEXANDER.
KENEY.
H. BRAINARD.
T. K. P.RACE.
S. TCDOR.
J. CIU RCH.
R. I5UELL.
E. FLOWER.
E. A. lU LKELEV.
R. .MATHER.
E. 0. RIPLEV.
W. F. TUTTLE.
E. G. Riim.kv, T'res t. T. A. Ai,kxani>kf, V. Pres’t.
T. K. 1$R.\('K, .Jr., Sec’y. A. .\. Willi.a.ms, Adjuster.
giaiy” Rates as low as pkrfect holvkvcy and fair jiront
will allow.
ASSKTS—July 1H.W.
Bank Stocks in New Y’ork, Hartford, Bos
ton, St. Louis, \c..
Tetinessee, Missouri,
City Stock.s, Hartford, Rocliester, I’ron
lyn, .Jersey City.
Ilailrosd Sfiicks; Hartford and Ni ■. Havt
Boston and W'orcester, Conn. River,
Mortgage Ronds,
Real Esf.ate, unincunibered,
Miscellaneous Items,
Cash, on hand and deposited on call, a
in a'C its’ hands.
Market value-
-
$.mi.,344
00
, 215,12tj
50
’08,005
00
llfi,(Ml0
00
i,
87,0,58
00
K;?.0K9
(10
70.103
78
25,348
77
350,303
15
■ii!’2,030,423
SO
LIABILITIES.
Claims: tifiairjustcd and not due.
if88,242 08
Agent of the above Company in Fayetteville,
E. J. HALE.
March 21, 18W. 3t,f _
TUi; .\ORTH 4;akom.\a
MUTUAL LIFE ISSUR.liVCE CO.flPANT,
NOW in the tenth year of successful operation, with
growing capital and firmer hold upon public con
fidence, continues to inst re the lives of all healthy per
sons from 14 to 00 years of age, for one year, for seven
years, and forlife—all lifememberHsharingintln- jirofits.
All slaves from 10 to GO years of age are iusiiri»d for
one year or for five years for two-thirds their value.
All looses arc piinclually paid within 90 days after
satisfactory proof is presented.
For further informat ion the public is referred to Agents
of the Company in all parts of the State, and to
R. H. BATTLE, Secretary, Raleigh.
E. J. HALE, Agent at
Jan’y 1869. Fayettev?Ile, N. C.
Coal! Coal!! Coal!!!
TONS PRIME CO.\L, for sale by
Sept. 25.
€'arp«‘lin;(! Carpetin;;^! Carpeting!
yds. CARPETING at No. 34, Hay St. All
styles, all prices, .all qualitios. All will be
otlered low either by wholesale or retail. Also, 5-4 and
12-4 Crnmb Cloths and Druggets.
J, K. KYLE,
i Payetteville, N. C., Sept. 13, 1800. 52tf
Cross Creek Co% Yarni^.
The undersigned is Agent for the sale of the above
celebrated Yarns, which have given such general
satisfaction for years past.
Merchants and others wanting our Yarns will please
send on their orders and have them tilled on as favora
ble terms as heretofore.
JOHN SHAW, Ag’tC. C. Man. Co.
June 4, ISOt). 23tf
& W. MeLAl UlSi
WOULD invite attention to their large and desirable
Stock of
OKOCEKIE!!!^,
Consisting in part of—
150 liafTS Uio, La^uira and Java Coffee;
100 libls. and Ilhds. Sugar (a4>sortcd;)
25 Illids. Molas.ses;
30 “ Haeon—Sidc.s and Shoulders;
500 Sacks Salt;
150 Boxe.s pood Tobacco;
125 “ Sj)erm, Adamantine & Tallow Candles;
50 “ Soap (a.ssorted;)
50 ‘‘ Candy “
1(*0 liairs Shut “
lOOO lbs. Har Lead;
30 i libLs. Snuff—Eagle Mills;
25 Kegs Soda;
250 “ Nails.
—ALSO—
A large and general Assort tnent of
llar(l%vnr‘ and C'litlrry;
Farming I tonsils, of’all de.scriptions;
Anierican, Knglish, SwimU-s nnd iVruvian Iron;
lili.ster, (Jernian and Cast Steel;
Hlacksiniths’ Tools;
(’oi)pt*rs’ I*i>.;
C’lirn Sheller.« and Straw (’utters;
Rucki‘t,s, IJroouis and Pails;
Cotton, Manilla and .Jute Kope, (all kinds and
fjuality;)
Plow Linens and IJcd Cords;
Hollow Wart-;
(’otton \ arn.s and Sliei tings at factory jirices.
.Ml of whieh will be sold i.iiw for c.\sn, or on UMial
time to jiriitnpi paying customers.
Colntrt Mkrch.wts are respectfully rf*ijuested
to call and dxamine our stock before purcha-ing else
where. D. & W McLAl'RlN.
March lKT)!t '.t:?tf
Removal and liiood^.
\ IE }-avo removed to the store formerly occupied by
II Mes.srs. Peiiilierton Sloan, between Wm. II. Car
ver and .1. M. Beasley, where we are flow receivitig a
: large stock of all kinds of G( K 'DS intended for the town
and country trade, consisting in part of; Dry Goods,
Bouts .*iiid Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hardware and ('Cutle
ry, Hollow-ware, Iron. Nails, Spikes. Bagging and
Rope, Siiildleb. Briilles, Ciillain, Hames, Whi{i», Negro
Blankets. Kerseys, (’urn Shel’ers, ('uttitig Knives. Plows.
‘‘ Rakes, Pruning Shears, Groceries of all kinds. Brandy,
Rum. Clin. Port, Malaga, Madeira and Sherry Wine,
'N hiskey of all grades—some very fine. .Also a thousand
. other articles not here enumerated, all of which will be
; sold low for Cask, vr f'^r Country I'r-.-luct.
\ ,J. H.'ROBERTS X CO.,
South side Hay st.
October 15. fiO-lni
iHAlU)\VARi; GHOl’KRIK.
IIKOTIIi:itK
Have now in store and are daily receiving their
stock of
I Hardware, Saddlery, Groceries,
j Which they will sell a,^ low as the same goods can be
j sold in this market. We ask all in want of goods in our
line to give us a call. Country produce of all kinds
taken in exchange for goods.
i C. C. GOLDSTO.N. Ci. W. I. GOLDSTON.
I Oct. in. f.i-f.t
!~ PAGi: & Sl UiA^S
i HAVE .irsT RECEIVED—
1 t) - TONS OF GUANO;
I Sacks S.\LT;
t'. Tons Hoop IRON;
18 Mhds. B.VCON SIDES;
7 “ “ SHOULDERS:
C5 Bbls. MESS PORK;
“ No. 3 M.VCKEREL.
PAGE & SURLES.
Fayettevilie, N. ('., Oct. 10. Ihtio. ^G0-4w
EDW1\ Cil.OVKll,
n*alchmnh'er and •Meivvler^
H.\S returned from the North with a
much l.irger stock of Goods in his
line, than he lias ever offered before.
■\mong hilt aKsoftmcnl may be found—
Watches of :tll ijualities from 87 to 81(’i0; ('hains,
Seals and Keys of all kinds; Hracelots, Ear-
Rings, Krcast I’ins and Lockets; (lold, Silver,
Steel and (’oninion Speotacles; !old and Sil
ver I'cncils and I’ens; Silver Spotm.s, Silver
{’ups and (Joblets; Silver Plated Tea Sets,
Cake 15askets,(’astors, ('andle Sticks and
liutter IMshes;Coral Necklace.^, Bracc-
letjs ami Armlets, kc., &.C., ,Vc.
Clocks of all L'indM and qualities;
A fine lot of Pistols; a good a.ssortiuent of
Military (Joods and Accordeons, and every
thing else kept in a Jewelry Store.
E. 1. is .Agent for tlie sale of the Celebrated .Viiieri
can Watch. .Any person in want of a Good Waich is
invited to call and examine them.
P. S. Particular attention paid to the Repairing of
WAT(MIES, CLOCKS ami JEWELRY.
Fayetteville. N. Oct. ‘.t, ISOO. 00-8m
W. H. & T. B. XEWBKURY, ~
\orth East Jam, .Harket Square, No. 12, (White
Hiillding,) FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.
Hare just received their Fall isnd Winter Stock of
Readu^Hade €Jlothinff^
Hoots and Shoe.s, Hats, Caps and Umbrellas,
Neck Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Ties, Pocket
Hd’k’f’s, Combs, Knives, I’orte Monnaies,
Hair lirushes, Gloves, Hosiery, Suspend
ers, Trunks, Vali.ses, Carpet lia^ s,
and every thing usually kept in a Ciofliing Store.
OUR STOCK OF
Ready-Made Clothing
is made of the best material and well sewed. It wouhl
be to the advantage of all those who wish to buy any
thing in the above line to call and examine our Stock;
and those gentlemen favoring us with their patronage
may rely on getting Goods at the very L(>WEST PRI
CES, as we are determined to sell cheap, in order io
build up a good trade for our house.
Sept. 10, 1860. 51tf
J
NEW GOODS. I
WE are now receiving our Fall purchases of (JOODS,
comprising a general stock of
llou»f‘ Fiirni»liinj^ Articlei!*.
ALSO, ALL KINDS OF |
llarduare, Cutlery and Staple Goods. |
GOOO Yards Brussels, TSice I’ly afid Superfine '
Carpeting; 20 piece.a Door and Table Oil I
Cloths; Staple Dry Goods; Paper Hang- I
ings; Brass Goods; (’astings, kc. I
Many of our Goods were bought at Auction, al prices
which enable us to give good bargains to our customers.
25 Boxes old E. Dairy and Sap Sago Cheese.
S. W. TILLINGHAST & CO.
Sejit. 20. 5ti-2ni
FALL, I860.
JAMKS KYLE
Is now receiving his F.VLL and WINTER supply of
mi\ CiOODN,
•AMONG WHICH ARE;
Black and Colored Silks;
Merinoes, French atul English;
Delaines, French and others;
Parisian Cloths, and other Dress Goods;
Ladies’ Emb’d Collars and Sleeves;
Long and Square Shawls;
Chenille Shawls, Silk and Cotton;
Bolting Cloths, assorted Nos.—Anker;
Boots and .'^hoos; with a l:irge assortment of Hats
and Caps, with many otiier Goods.
.All of which were bought cheap by the Package, and
will be offered by Wholesale or Retail—CHEAP.
Sept. 12. IbtjO. 52tf
Gold aud Silver Watches, Jewelry, &c.
UST RECEIVED A LARGE ADDI-
tiou to iny stock of
n\iTVMrt:s, j§:i',
SILVEB \ I'LUEll WARE, F1\E CI TLEKV.
.Hllilary and Fancy kOhIm,
which makes my slock gool. Those who are about to
make their purchases would do well to call and take a
look. I think 1 can suit them as to firices *nd ijuality.
Mtsir- Particular attention j>aid to Watch and Clock
repairing and .Jobbitig. W. PRIOR.
Sept. 17, ISt'iO. o-'i-:Jm
si;(i)\ii na xtoii for \m\
NT.4KK & WILLI AMS,
VO. 50, HAY STREET, FAYETTEVILLE, N.C., are
now receiving their SE(?(^ND SUPPLY of
si:a80N.\1!l1': uooi*^,
E.MBR.VCINC A LAIUiE STOi'K oF
FANCY A STAPLE URV (iOODS,
Boots, Shoe.s, Hats, Caps,
ltO.\.\KTS 1.1IIIKi:i.LA^i,
Keaihf-tfiffth’ *%V. Xr.
■All of wiiich will be oflered to WhulT'sale buyers exclu
sively, either for Cash or on the usual lime, to prompt
paying customers.
J. B. STARR.
Sept. 27, 1^'t'iO.
L\1K;K si-COM) STOCK.
WE ARE Now RECEIVING AND OPENING
TIIK LARGEST SECOND STOCK OF GOODS
We have ever olfered to our customers, comprising ALL
THE .\RTICLES usually kepi b^’ us. all of which we
are disposed to offer on accommodating terms to our
customers .and all whole.salo purchasers. Please call
and examine our Stock.
H. \ E. J. LILLY.
Oct. 1. o7-tf
\E\V GOOUS.
The subscriber is now receiving a large and well se
lected stock of GOODS. I’onsi-^iing of
GKUCEIllES, HARDWARE AM> CTTLE-
Rv, 1}a(;gin; and rope, sad
dlery, \c., EOREKjN AND
DOMESTIC LlgCORS,
and many other articles, which he offers low for Cash,
or on SHORT timk to ]>romjit jaying customers.
M. WILLIAMS.
"ititf
.All kinds of Coutitry Produce taken in exchange for
Goods.
■PHRE!\OI^OCiY.
Dr. BARKER will commence a C(»URSE of 8 LEC
TURES at FAYETTEVILLE HALL, on Monday,
Oct. 29th. The Lectures will be illu.strated with a va
riety of specimetis, consisting of pictures and hutnan
skulls. Those desiring charts of character showing
what trade or calling they are best qualitied to follow,
cannot do better than call on Dr. B. at the Fayetteville
HoteL
Oct. 2‘J. G5-3tpd
(^OCERIES.
B.AGS prime RIO COFFEE.
/vO Bbls. Extra C. SUGAR.
5 “ good Brown “
10 Hhds. Sweet MOL.ASSE.S.
150 Seamless Sacks SALT.
30 Boxes TOB.ACCO.
50 “ CHEESE,
lom) Lbs. gool RICE
.Adamantine Candles; Pepper; Spice; Ginger; Mustard;
Brooms, &c., all of which I will sell Cheap for C.vsii.
W. C. TROA'.
Oct. 20. ti5-lm
25
FISH.
^ BBLS. NEW MULLETS.
25 Bbls. “ No. 3 M.VCKEREL.
—ALSO—
800 Lbs. Prime N. C. LARD.
1000 “ “ Leaf
Just received aud for sale by
Oct. 29.
W. C. TROY.
65-1 m
Cooi^ers \WnutedS
iwo NO. 1 SPIRIT BBL. COOPERS will find em-
L ployment by applying to
D. & W. McLAURIN.
Oct. 18. G5-2t
SOUTHERNERS
Lioou to y*o9€r InteresU
"IITE are the only SHOE .M.ANUFACTURERS in the
\\ State, that make a No. 1 article of KIP SHOES
and Negro BROGAN.^, without Welts. We intend to
make lo the fullest extetif, if we have the patronage,
which we truly and earnestly solicit. All orders shall
have prompt attentioti. Now is the time for the South
to encourage all such.
W.M. (\ARTER .V SONS.
W.M. ('aktkr. D.wiu -A. Carter.
S. S. CARTK.n. JOII.N (J. OVRTIOK.
Cartersville, Chatham Co., N. C., Oct. 25. tio-tf
\o.
Bank of Caiw Kear, \
OCTOUER 20, 18tX). J
\SEMI-.ANNU.\L DlVIDE.NDof Five per cent, has
been declared, payable at the principal Bank and
Branches on and after the 1st of Novetiiber next.
H. R. SAVAGE, Cashier.
()ct. 25. *i5-lNl
.ill pc'rMonw are lirreliy
XL~ forbidden to pay anj' money to my wife,
Harriet Dodd, as I am determined not
to recoj'nize any paytoeiit made to any person other
than myself. IS.A.At] DODD.
Oct. 25, IHtiO.
ti5tf
yOO
SACKS SALT
Just received by
E. F. MOORE.
CMIEESE.
^ BOXES GOOD t.'HEESE. For.sale by
i 0 E. F. MOORE.
TIackerel and llerriiii;.
BBLS. MACKEREL;
i O Bbls. HERRING.
For sale by E. F. MOORE.
1000
Sheetings and Cotton Yarns on hand at all times, at
.Manufacturers jirices.
-All persons are resjicctfully invited to give tne a call,
at the old stand of J. X T. Wa.ldill, South ide Hav st.
A. N. .MCDONALD.
Favelteville, N. C., Sept. 24, lttiO. 55tf
KKIIOVAL.
1MIE undersigtied have removed to their new Brick
Store and Wurelioiises Wost of iho Fayetteville Hotel
on Hay Street, lu'iween the new store-house of Starr \
Williams and the liank of Clarendon, and midway op
posite Charles T. llaigh Son' and the Bank of Fay
etteville, where they respectfully invite their old cus
tomers and the trade gi'nerally to call and see them.
They are now opening a large stock of
Hartlirare ('utlery^
of their own importation, together with a great variety
of American (Joods iti the same line, composinsr one of
the largest slocks of II.VRDW.ARE and ("’UTLERY’ ever
offered in this market.
In addition to the above, the undersigned are pre
pared to offer to the Jobbing Trade oti their usual terms;
12D Bairs of (’offee.
2D llhds. Sugar.
SO Bbls. do.
00 Tons fif Iron.
7DU Kogs of Nalls.
lOO Boxes Window Glass.
f)U Bdxes Family Soap,
oil \ Bbls. Snuff.
IDO Boxes Rose Hill do.
luO “ Adamantine Candles.
2:’) Bags Pepper, Spice and Ginger.
100 Bo.xes Candy.
;')D “ ('otton ('ards.
f)0 “ (%>ffee Mills.
KMKI Sides Sole Jioathor, Hemlock (.)ak.
IDO l>oz. Paitited Buckets.
100 ‘ Axes.
(id Gro.ss .Matches.
20 Boxes (’oneontrated Tiye.
8D0 Sacks Liverpool Salt.
;?0 Hhds. of Molasses.
200 Jiags Shot.
1000 Lbs. Lead.
Harness and Skirting Leather, Hog Skins.
Saddles; Shoe Thread and Shoe Findinjs.
llifie and JJlasting l*owder.
Tape and Common Safety Fuse.
Square and f)ctagon Cast Steel.
Blistered and German Steel.
Kssenccs and Patent Medicines in variety.
Cotton Yarns and Sheetings at Manufacturer’s
priccs.
GEO. w. WILLIAMS & CO.
Fayetteville, N. C., Aug. 16, 1860. 44tf
IVhiMkev, llrandv and Kuni.
BBLS. WHISKEY;
i 0 -5 Bbls. BRANDY:
15 ‘ N. E. RUM.
For sale by E. F. MOORE.
Oct. 2'J. C5-4w
CORN! CORN!!
B.VGS CORN, For sale bv
E. F. MOORE.
Mionsc HU (I EiOt for Sale.
1 OFFER for sale the HOUSE and Lt)T at present oc
cupied bj’ Mrs. M. D. Evans, situated on Mumtord
Street, near the Rail Road, adjoining Mrs. M. Banks
and others.
The Dwelling contains foui large aud well ventilated
rooms, a passage up stairs and down, two closets and a
double portico in front, and is in good repair. The
kitchen is nearly new, having been built within the
last three years, and contains two large rooms. The
smoke-house and store-room are good; the stables need
some repairs, also the woinl-house. The garden cannot
be beaten in point of jiroductiveness in the county.
Tlie above lot will suit a person doing business in
Fayetteville, aud to all such, or any one else, wishing
to purchase a TOWN RESIDENCE, it is respectfully
recommended.
If not previously disposed of, the above property
will be Sold a' .Auction, at the Market House, on Tues
day Dec. 4, beiufT the week of Cumberland County
Court. Call and esaaiue tiie premises.
ER.\S.Mt'S 11. EVANS, Attorney.
Fayetteville, Oct. ;J5. ti4tf
ST€>LE.\7
^OME PERSt'N OR PERSONS broke into Meekins
io .Mitchell’s House, last night, and stole therefrom my
FREE P.APERS. I will be nuich obliged to any one
to return them to me, and 1 will pay a liberal reward.
CHARLES MASS.
Oct. 25. (‘i4-3tpd
V. W. A.\DKE\i^
HAS ON HAND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
Tin 1‘iate, Slioet Iron, Iron Wiro, Sheet Lead,
Lead ripo, ZliK’, Iroii-Hire floth of as
sorted iiuinbers, I'l.tiPS, Ac., Arc.
—ALSO—
-A general assortment of
".MT'm ■■ m.m.' ■«. 9
of his own manufacture, at wholesale and retail.
Maiket Square, Fayetteville, Sept. 11. r>2-4m
A Bvsy EJitor.—.J. K. Johnson, editor and
proprietor of “The Huntsman’s Echo,” a spright
ly little hebdomadal sheet published in Nebraska
Territory, in the la.st issue of that paper thus
enumerates his occupations:
“Besides editing the Echo, tilling our little
farm, grinding grists for the neighbors, selling
sugar, tape, and pills, we are also prepared to en
tertain those who may wish to call upon us, in
the best manner in our power. ‘Our cabin’ is
quite comfortable, and our table spread W'ith as
many comforts as a limited market will ofter.
Our stables are warm and safe, our hay fine, and
good corn in plenty. Like clocks—
“One wheel another wheel must drive.
Affairs by diligent labor only thrive.”
The sanctum of the editor, it appears from the
following paragraph, is sometimes intruded upon
by an unpleasant class of visiters;
“ Varmints.”—Liist week upon two occasions,
from our office, we witnessed the playful pranks
of several antelopes, and again a sprightly red fox
came up near the enclosure, but‘cut and run
when Towser came in sight; a nice race they had,
and both made time, but reynard the best. A
week ago; two grizzly bears and three large wolves
hove in sight and played around on the prairie at
a safe distance; the same chaps, probably, that
made a tender meal from a good-sized calf of ours
that had been running out. The buffalo have
taken our caution, and for two weeks have not
troubled us.
A Self Made Man.—Mr. Wm. S. Lindsay, M.
P., now in the United States aa a volunteer diplo
matist, was born at Ayr, in Scotland, and was left
an orphan at six years of age; left home at the
age of fifteen and worked his passage to Liverpool
on a steamer; slept for seven long weeks in the
streets and sheds of that city, and at length start
ed on three years’ sailor’s life a.s the cabin boy
of a West Indiaman. His trials were not over.
He wa.s shipwrecked and had both legs and one
arm broken. At the age of nineteen he was in
command of the Olive Branch, when, in ISoO in
the I'ersian Gulf, he was assailed and cut down
by a saber, and, to save himself, killed his assail
ant with a pistol shot. He left the sea the next
year, and in 1841 became agent for a coal com
pany. ■
Mr. Lind.say, in 184.5, moved to London, and
commenced the business which made liim one of
the merchant princes of that great city. In lH,"j2,
he owned twenty fir.«st-clas8 ships, insured risks to
the amount ot 814,000,000, while the house of
which he was the head chartered seven hundred
ships, chiefly to India and the Mediterranean.
Thus had the immigrant from Ayr become one
of the largest ship owners and brokers of the
kingdom. ^
Mr. Lindsay tried to get into parliament in
1S52, but corruption and aristocratic influence
defeated him. In 1854 he was elected for Tyne
mouth by the meager majority ot seventeen, and
in 1857 was electeti without opposition. He is
now 44 years of age.—St. John Xcws.
Go-aheadisjn.—Sir Charles Lyell, when in
the United States, received the following advice
from a friend: “When you are racing with an
opposite steamboat, or chasing her, and the other
passengers are cheering the Captain, who is sit
ting on the safcty-valvo to keep it down with his
weight, go as far as you can from the engine, aod
lose no time, especially if you hear the Captain^
exclaim, ^‘Fire up, boys; put on the rosinl”
Should a servant call out, “Those gentlemen who
have not paid their passage will please go to the
ladies’ cabin?” obey the summons without a mo
ment’s delay, for then an explosion may be appre
hended.” “Why to the ladies’ cabin?” said I.
“Because it is the end ot the boat, and they are,
getting anxious for the personal security of those
who have not yet paid their dollars, being of
couise indifferent about the rest. Therefore, never
pay in advancel for should you fall overboard
during the race, and the watch cries out to the
Captain. “A pa.ssenger overboard!” he will ask,
“Has he paid his passage?” and, if he receives an
answer in the affirmative, he will call out, “Go
aheadi’'
“Heroine” is perhaps as peculiar a word as any
in our language; the two first letters of it are male,
the three first female, the four first a brave man,
and the whole word a brave woman.
WKKTf:K.\ K.1IL ROAD.
ITN TIL further notice the Train will leave Fayette-
j ville on Mondays, AVednesdays and Friday’s, at
S o’clock, A. M., and return the same days; leaving
Spout Sjiring Depot .about 4 o’clock, 1’. -M-
(!. B. MALLETT, Pres’t.
July 17. 36tf
~ I'Olt
BA’ virtue of a decree of the Court of Eijutty of this
County, will be sold, if not sobi at private sale be
fore the Tue.sday of the Superior Court, the HOUSE
and LOT ott Ramsay street, formerly occupied as the
Rectory of the Episcopal Church. The Lot contains 1
and li-lO acres, is a very good Lot, and ilie House is
goml also, and may be occupied at once.
Applications before the day of sale, may be made to
Charles T. Haigh, E. J. Hale or E. L. Winslow, who
are the Trustees for the sale of the said property. *
If sold at .Auction, the sale will take place at the
Market House, on the Tuesday of the ne.xt Superior
Court. Terms of sale then made known.
Fayetteville, Oct. 15. Clta
iVorth Carolina Form Book,
FURTHER supply just received.
E. J.. HALE & SON.
iA
Mrt. Squibuh on Whist.—Mrs. Squibob, of
Arkansas, is a most inveterate whist player. Her
pastor, on a late occasion, undertook to convey to
Mrs. S. the idea that possibly the practice of
whist playing wa.s not altogether in the strictest
accordance with the professions of a (Christian,—
and, to say the least, its indulgence caused a great
loss of time. “Y*es,” responded the old lady, “I
have noticed that very often much more time than
is actually necessary is taken up in shujjliuj and
dcaliny.”
Thorntis Muore.—He was a very well-drest^ed,
j bright sparkling looking.little man. It is a dison-
! chanting phrase to apply to a setitimental poet,
^ but 1 must t'ay, in hi.s general appoarance there
was something that very nearly approximated to
what is now denoniinated as “jolly.” He had
dark and most vivacious eyes, hair of the same
color, and in sufficient abundance, glo.s.sy, and
nicely arranged; a broad, commanding forehead;
j a complexion fresh, clear, and ruddy; small, but
j well-defined features; a mouth that seemed made
j alone for mirth and brimming smiles; an ex-
! traordinary play and expression of countenance,
I whose changeful variety yet ever betrayed the
I genius within; a quick, brisk, active gait; a merry,
! joyous laugh; and the generally diffused impress of
, a happy, e:usy, healthy man—one contented quite
1 with the lot he h:id in lile, and in perfect amity
and peace with those alxiut him. Such was the
aspect Moore presented when 1 first saw him.
From Traits of Character.
Three of the choir of young girls, who, dressed
in white, greeted Washington as he entered Tren-
; ton in 1780, on his way to assume the Presidency,
i and strewed his path-way with flowers, still sur-
! vive. One yet lives in Trenton, one is ti
I ther of Senator Chesnut, of South Carolini^
; one, 3Irs. Sarah Hand, resides in Capo
! County, New Jersey.
Receipt in Full.—A Teutonic individual, at
work for a certain business firm out AVest, had
occasion to leave town. Accordingly he \yas paid
! off and requested to give a receipt in full. He
took the pen in hand, and after hard scratching,
I priMluced the receipt which reads as tollows:
I “1 is full. I wants no more money.
John Swackhammeb.’^