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FAYETTEVILLE HOTEL, T. WADDILL, Proprietor. IHIS, the most commodiouH Hotel in Noith _ Carolina, fronting 300 feet on Hay and Dcnaldson Streets, located in the centre of the business portion of the town, and surrounded by all the Banking Houses, Wholesale .Merchants and princi pal Produce Dealers. Business men will find the Hotel a convenient and comfortable house. All the Stages arrive and depart froip this Hotel. Fayetteville, Oct. 1, 1858. ^1- __ “^OWEir house; ' A FEW DOORS NORTH OF THE M.\RKET HOUSE. ^WING to the extensive increase of patronage V/ to this House, diiring the year, I have ex- tended my faciliiiea by tlie addition of a num ber of comfortable slaoping rooms, with other import ant imorovements, which will add materially to the comfort and convenience of those favoring me with their patronage. To those who have been my kind friend.s and cus tomers for the past six years, I tender my most sincere tJianks. at the same time respectfully soliciting a con tinuance of their patronage, and also the patronage of a large number of new patrons. I have good Stables and a No. 1 Ostler. P. SHE.MWELL. Jan’y 16, 1860] ~ EAfiLE HOTEL, ASHEVIIiliE, i\. C., J. Tl. BLAIR. Proprietor. The Proprietor knows that his location gives him un- rivftlled facilities for procuring articles conducive to good living, and he will dispense them to his guests in the best style. Every comfort usually to be had in a first class Hotel, will be furnished to his guests. Stage office for Morganton, at this House. “ “ “ Charlotte, “ “ “ “ “ Spartanburg, S. C., “ “ “ “ “ “ Greenville, “ “ “ “ “ “ “ Greenville, Tenn., Daily, “ Besides which, good hacks and careful and attentive Drivers can at all times be had to convey parties to any part of the splendid Mountain scenery of this region, such as the Black Mountain, the Swannanoa Gap, the Hickory Nut Gap and Falls, the AVarm Springs, &c., any of which are within a short day’s ride of Asheville. Sept 24, 18t)0. 58-ly Fall fitock of BOOKS AXD STATIONERY. We are now receiving ver^’ full supply of Law, Medical and MisceUaneous Books; Sehool Books; Blank Books; Writing P&pen: Knielopes, Ac. E. J. HALE & SON. October 8, 18ftO. The Mjargett Carriage V'aetory in the South! YDS. PRINTS, unusually low, either by wholesale or retail. 50 Doi. WOOL and other HATS. •It 514, Haf/ Si. 10,000 C O T H 11\ G at greatly reduced prices; together with a large and varied stock of ST.1PLE m F1\CV DRV llOOflS, all of which will be offered on as favorable terms as any House in the State. J. K. KVLK. Oct. 4. 1860. 5Stf ” FALL WrWlMEK STVIES, J. A. PEMBERTON IS NOW RECEIVING HIS STO'K OF Fall 3* inter GoofIs* comprising the greatest variety of NEW STYLES ever offer^ by him. He will receive in a few days, one of the most mag nificent selections of Ladies’ %>lTet and Bonnets, and !§traw Bonnets, triiuniefi, ever offered in this market. They were put up by one of the most stylish Houses in the City of New York, and MADE EXPRESSLY TO ORDER. The public are invited to give them an inspection, as he will be pleased at all times to show them. He flatters himself that after fifteen years experience in the Fancy Dry Goods trade, his telections and ad vantages will be worthy of a call frt>m those in want of desirable new Style Goods at LOW PRICES. He would take this occasion to say to his friends (many of whom have p>atronized him from his commence ment in business,) that he duly appreciates their many favors and hopes never to part company with any of them. Call and see the New Styles. J. A. PEMBERTON. Sept. 12. 62i4w-tf •if. Pemberton L^ILL receive in a few days a large lot of those f beautiful ^alem CaHStimereH nnd Tireedft. THEY ARE iflade in .\orth Carolina, and are more DURABLE than any other Goods for tie ■auaae money. —ALSO— A LARGE LOT OF Rock Island Kerseys, Tweels and €«*issimeres, of very euperior quality. J. A. PEMDERTON. Sept. 13, 1860. 52i4w-tf w TO THE LADIE$!i! Mrs. GIBSON respectfully informs her friends and generally, that she is prepared to make DKESSES in the most fashionable style, she will also cut and fit for any ladies wishing to make their own Dresses: CHILDREN’S CLOTHING cut or made to order. Mrs. Gibson has taken the Agency for the sale of a new and excellent CHART, for cutting Ladies’ Dresses. Also, one for Boy’s Clothing. They are very simple in constmction, and therefore easy to understand The ladies are requested to call and see them at her house on Maxwell Street, between the Female High School and the Fayetteville Hotel. ^ 58tf THOSE indebted to the undersigned will confer a fa- settling their respective obligations, thus en abling him to do in like manner with others 0.1. 8, 180.' TO THE FRIF..\I>w OF ~ H0.\IE MANUFACTURES. the KINSTON SHOE F,dCTORV ~\r IS NOW IX SUCCESSFl'L OPERATION. ORDERS for negro BROGANS and BOOTS are solioited. J. C. CARPENTER, Agent. Kinston N. C., June 24; 18fiO. 39-tf ALMAi\A€M FOR tsiii, FARMER’S AND- .’LANTER’S, TURNER’S NORTH CAROLINA. _ October 16. E. J. HALE & SON. Forty Years’ Familiar Letters ofJaa. W. Alexander, D. D.: Sermons, by J. Addison Alexander, D. D. Also, further sapplies of Margaret Moncrieffe; Beulah; Adam Bede; Yusef: Shirley: School Books, &c. . J. 10- E. J. HALE & SON. A. A. McKETHAN RESPECTFULLY informs his friend.sand the public that he has built up large substantial Brick Btiil ings at his Old Stand, expressly for manufacturing Car riages. Thankful for the very liberal patronage he has received for the last 21 years, he hopes by strict atten tion to business, with a desire to gi^e satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the He warrftnts ai» wor to be made of the best material and by expenencecl workmen in each branch of the business. His work will compare fiivorahly with any made in the United States, for neatness and durability. He is determined to sell and do any work in his line on as good terms as any work (lone elsewhere that is as well done. He now has on liand, finished, THE LARGEST STOCK OF Carriages, Barouches, Kookaways and Buggies, ever offered in this place, and a very large stock of work nearly finished, which will be finished daily. All of which will be sold very low for cash, or on short time to punctual customers. gi^“He has on hand more th.an ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY VEHICLES finished and in course of construction. fl^f“.\ll work made by him is warranted 12 months with fair usage, and should it fail by had workmanship or material, will be repaired free of charge. Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and ex amine for themselves. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to- Repairing executed at short notice and on very reason able terms. May 28, ISfiO. 894f iflarble Factory, By ia:0. T.AUDKR, TWO DOORS ABOVE C. T. HAIGB k SONS’ STORK Favetteville, IV. €. Jan’v 20. 1>»66 The Law of Sales of Personal Iroperty, by Francis Hilliard, 2d Edition. Eulareed and improTed. ° 8th Edition, with Notes by Shrmfwd* Bylea’ on Bills, Notes by Adams’ Equity; Broom’s Legal Maxims, onutli on Contracts, &o, E. J. HALE SON. Thousands are daily speaking in the praise oi DR. EATON’S IXFA.NTILE C(tUDI.\L. and why'* becau-»e it ntrrr fniU to afford instiintanfous relir/when given in time. It acts a,s if by magic, and one Inal alon^ will convince you that what we say is true. It contaims .\0 PARFf.ORIC' OR OPIATF of any kind, and therefore relieves by rftnortny Ihr tuff'er- intfn of your child, insteail of by dfadeninff its sm-tihilitiet. For thi- reason, it commends it^wlf a« the only rrliahle preparation now known for Children TeotUlni;, I>lar- rhoea. Dysentery, Gripin? in the Kowels, Acidity of the Stomacb, Wind, Cold in the Head, au>l Croup, also, for roftentnj the^umf, reduring inriimmiition, regulatm'j the Boweh, and rtHfrin'j p'tin, it has no tqual —being an anti-tptumfidu it is used with unfailing ruccett in all ca.>es of Convulsion or other Flta. you ralue the life and health of your childrrtt, and Ki*h to save (hem from those sad and blightino cornequenees urhich are certain to result from the use of narcotics of which all othtr remedies for Infantile Complaints are composed, take none but Dr. Eaton’s lufantile Cordial; this you can rtly upon. It is perfectly harmless, and cannot injure the mont ilelicate infant. Price. 25 cents. Full diractions accompany each bottle. Prepared only by (HIKID k DIPONT, No. 409 Broadway. New York. 3ipop fqq5 Healthy human Blood upon being ANALYZED always presents us with the same essential elements, and pives of course the Trii‘ S'taiKlard. Analyze the Blood of a person suffering from Consumption, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, &c. and we find in every instance certain deficiencies in the red globules of Blood. Supply these deficiencies, and you are made well. The Blood Food is founded upon this Theory—hence its astonishing success. There are FIVE PREPARATIONS adapted to deficiencies of the Blood in ditferent diseases. For C'oilSll^ Cold«., llroiirliilis or any affec tion whatever of the Tilroat or inducing C'oiirtuiiiplion« use No. 1, which is also the No. for D>pre«^ioii of Spirits Lo%*i of App«?titc, and for all C'Hronio Complailll«i arising from Ov«*r»n*i«*, «eni‘ral in'bility, and ^^ervoii«i Proitralif>ii. No. 2, for l.,i«'er Complain In. No. 3, for Oy«>p‘p«ia. Being already prepared for absorption it is Tak‘ii by l>ro|M( and carried im mediately into the circulation, so that what you gain you retain. The No. 4 is for Female lrr«*;;ulari- li«*», lly*«t(‘riH« \Veakil‘*»*. Ac*. See special di rections for this. For Sjilf Klieiim, Briiptioiiis Serofiiloiii, Kidney, and llladder Coiii- plaiiitK, take No. 5. In all cases the directions must be strictly followed. Price of the Blood Pood $l per bottle. Sold by CHI KCH A Dl'POXT. No. 409 Broadway, New York. And by all respectable Druggists throughout the country. Nov 11. 18.59 _ 66-ly NE\V EDITION OF DEVEREU.K AND BATTLE’S .N. C. LAW REPORTS, Volume The subscribers have just printed a 2d Edition of this Volume, with Notes and References to other adjudged Cases and to the Revised Code, by Hon. Wm. II. Battle: and with many corrections of typographical errors. Their 2d Eilitions of Dev. & Battle's Etjuily, complete, and 1st Dev. & Battle’s Law Reports, have received the approbation of the Profession. They also repuMishel a 2d Edition of Devereux’s 2d Equity, (without Notes.) And in addition to these, are the proprietors of the entire editions of most of Iredell’s Law and Eijuity, and can supply any volumes extant of the Reports, or complete sets, so far as they can now be had. They propose to put to press a 2d Edition of Dev. & Battle’s Law Reports, vols. 3-4 (in one.) • They deal largely in Law Books, and will at all times order works not on their shelves, to supply their cus tomers. E. J. HALE & SON. Oct. 15, 1860. €APT. WTLKE«’i$ REPORT ON TnE DEEP RiVER MINERAL REGION. The undersigned have caused to be published from the Cong>-osAi«aal plates, an edition of the Report of Capt. Wilkes, U. S. Navy, and his Associates on the Board appo.nted by the Secretary of the Navy to ex amine the Deep River Region of North Carolina. This is the most important and scientific statement of the great wealth of that section of the StAte, and the Maps t^e most perfect and valuable, of any yet published. The Maps are worth the price of the work, which is 50 cents, neatly bound in cloth. Copies sent by mail, free of postage, on the receipt of 50 cents. A liberal dis- cottnt to wholesale bnyers. Orders solicited 26. E. J. HALE ’& SON. IVotice Is hereby griven^ That application will be made* to the next General Assembly of North Carolina for the incorporation of “The Pretty 6reek Coal and Iron Company.” Oct. 12, 1860. ei-8w JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. coiTiinissi o 1% AND ^ Forwardieg Merchant^ jpap-Prompt personal attention given to all Ctmsign- ments, and Caeh advances made on Produce to be shipped to other ports or sold in this market. Feb. 12. 1855. _ B. P. PEAKCE, WITH A. m. IflcDOilfALO, Commission Meri'hant and Produce Dealer, AND DE.\LER IN Groceries, Provisions, Hardware, Cutlery, Boots, Shoes and Leather, Bagging, Rope, Saddlery, &c., Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Sheetings and Yarns at Manufacturers’ prices. fta^Strict attention paid to orders. SOUTH SIDE H.\Y STREET, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. Sept. 24, 1860. 55tf W. H. CARVER, Dealer in Rry Irootls, €>»roccrics, and ProvisiioHM, WILL always keep a good Stock of Seasonable Goods on hand, to .sell cheap for Cash, or excliange for Produce at Cash prices. Hay Street, Fayetteville, N. C.. April 1*5. 0-tf A. W. FI LLFR, lf*#IOJL£;S.fJL£ GROCBK AND Coiiiiiiissioii Hlercliaiitf NORTH WATER ST., WlLMiy G Toy, N. c. Oct. 8, 1860 59-6m W. »l LLARI), eommissiou mJterrhaHt, WILMTXGTON, C. I)RO.MPT and PERSON.\L attention will he given to the sale of Naval Stores, Cotton, Lumber, Timber, and all other country produce. RKrKR TO O. G. P-\RSLET, Pres’t Com. Bank at Wilmington. Jons D.iwsos, “ 1^. N. 0., at do. -MeMrs. H. & E. J. Lii.lt, 1 „ . Messrs. Pemuekton & Si.o.\n, j A. P.\RKER, Esq., Harnett County, N. C. Mav 7, 1860. lotf WILLIAfI J. PRK'F, Mttspertor of Tut'pent i»te, WIL.MINGTON, \. C. Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to bis care. March 29. 1-lyp.l T. r. & B. «. woRTII, ~ romnission and Fon^ardiiig .UerrhantN, WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan’y 28, 185'.> 84tf JOH.\ n. ( LARK, ~ roinmissioii and Forwarding Merchant, —niALSR IN— Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, &c. LUTTERLOU’S WHARF, WILMI.NOTON, N. C. AOS.HCT roB STKAMKRS KATE MOLAI RIN ANH SfX. April 20, 180(». Ijtf C. H. ROniNSON. H. II ROHIN.'JON. €. H. RORI.\M»A A: ( O., Commission and Forwarding Merchants, WILMINGTON, N. C. Consignments and country orders will receive prompt personal attention. March 17. 18*>0. 2tf 0WE:% A: VARBROriJH. ~ H.WE this day entered into Comrtnership for the purpose of transacting the Coiniiii.$sion and Forwarding Businets, in all its branches, in Wilmington, and will give prompt personal attention to all business entrusted to their care. Libeml cash advances will be made on Consignments of Country Produce. i^Office on North Water St.. over H. Vonglahan’s Store. JOHN W. OWEN. O. S. YARBROUGH, ^^ilmington, Oct 20, 1859 G4- Coniuii^Nioii i'llereliant, V/JLMINGTON, N C special aitention to the sale or ship.iien; IT of all Naval Stores, Cotton, Flour, Timber, and other country produce. R«fertt to: H. R. Savage, Cashier Bank of Cape Fear, Wilmington; Jno. Dawsm, Pres'i W'ilmingion Branch Bank of North Carolina; W. II. Jones, Cashier Raleigh Branch Bank of Cap>e Fear. Nov 9, 1859 65-tf JSO. s. UA.NCT, J.NO. H. UVMAK, F. M. HYMAJf, J^te of Tarhnro’. f.al of Scot/and .Veek. /Mie of H'arrenlon. OAACl, HVnAli A: CO., (;R0€ERS a commission mekchants, Is84 Pettr! Street^ n'ottK. HV.TIAA, «AAi: V A: Co., Commlsj$ion illerchaiitis, [VOKFOI.K. VA. The New York House will be conducted by J>o. S. Dancy, aided by R. W. Hym.kn. The Norfolk House will be conducted by Jno. H. Htman and F. M. Hv.man. Particular attention given to the sale of Cof- TON, CORN, WHEAT, NAVAL STORES, &c. Sept. 11, 18G0. 63tf FDWIIV H. ra:iaky, General t'ommisHion •lierrhanf, I! South Wharves, between Market & Che.stnut Sts. P11II.AOEI.PIIIA. Consignments of Cotton, Naval Stores, Flour, Rice, &c. will always receive his prompt personal attention. Advances will be made only on actual Consigmentg. R E K E R E .N C K S : T, p. t T. n. Bitdb, Charleston. VValkkr. Evivs t Ck>.Charleston 8 Wyatt k Co •• Ki.lu &. Mit« iiki.l. Wllmineion. Jamks rL-i-PBB, Esq. “ Kenrv Nvtt. K«) B C Pii«88L«Y. h:sq. “ Kev JAMics H. Taylor. Richin’il. W. Y I.EITCH. Ksq. - Rev. J. I.«wi8 Hm t k, California- W11.MAM Pettiorkw.M, D.“ Jixjiic W. nxKiAu T, l'>i. N. Y. Key. W. B. Carion l^d.So. Bap.JoHN W. Scxton, Phlln. March 9. !>9-iy' W. P. KENDALL. J. s. KENDALL. W. p. KEilTDALL A: General Commlsnion •^erchttnts^ SOUTH WATEK STHEET. WILMINGTON, N. C. ORDERS from the Country respectfully solicited. On consif.Timents of Gotten and olher Produce, liberal cash advances will be made when desired. Oct. 17, 1860. 63tf m. A. BAKER, COFFER SMtTH. Turpentine stills manufactured on the most favorable terms. All work warranted. Call and see for yourselves, at Fayetteville, N C Oct- 22. 63tf* ' BOOK-BINDING IN all its kinds, executed with neatness and.despatch. Small jobs when done must be paid before delivered" THOS. H. TILLINGHAST. ’ Opposite the Female High School, Hay Street May 14. 1869. Yd. 8th Itoncrolt’sIJnitedSt^^ 10- I. J. HALS & B0», JAS. C. McRAE, Attorney at I^aWj OflBce West end of the insurance Building, Hay St.^ Fayetteville, N. C. March 26, 1860. ^tf FRENCH STRANGE, Attorney at Law, Fayetteville, W. C. Office that recently occupied by C. O. Wright, Esq., over the one now occupied by himinj)r. Robinsons building, Green Street. Dec’r2, 1859. 2- Attorney at Law, Faykttevilh:, N. C. WILL attend the County and Superior Courts of Cumberland, Harnett, Moore and Robeson Coun ties. Prompt attention given to the eolloction of all cbiims entrusted to his handv. Oct. 17, 1809. 58-tf I^AW IVOTICE. THE Subscriber having reniovel from Summerville to Fayetteville, will attend the County and Superior Courts of Cumberland, Harnett and Moore. His ofiice will be at his residence, on Green Street, opposite the Episcopal Church. His correspondents will plijase address him hereafter at Fayetteville, inutviid of Summerville. NEILL McKAY. Jan’y 21, 1800. 85-tf Law rVotice rpiIE subscriber having retired from the Bench, with I purpose to devote himself to the practice of the Law, will attend hereafter the counties of Cumberland, Rob eson and Bladen, at all the Courts, and the Superior Courts of Richmond, Harnett and Sampson. J. G. SHEPHERD. June 4, I860. 23tf JOSEPH BAKER, Jr., ATTOKIVEY AT LAW, n.\S taken an office next door to W'm. B. Wright’s Law Office on Green Street. He will attend and practice in the County ami Superior Courts of Cumberland, Bladen, Robeson and Sampson. March 23, 185'.». 79tf B. B. BULLA, Attorney at Law, Asiieboro’, N. C. 11"^ILL practice in the (bounty ;ind Superior Courts of V T Randolpli, and adjoining Counties. June, 18ti0. 33-4 m A. D. ^IcI.EAX, Attorney and CoiiuNellor at Law, Sl'MMKllVILLE, N. C., ■117ILL attend the Courts of Cumberland, Moo?e, John- W ston and Harnett Counties. PROMPT attention given to the collection of all claims entrusted to his care. Dec’r L’», 18 ■)'.*. 78-1 y RORY TIrAAIR, ~ m^itorney anti f'onnsellor at Mjair^ LUMBERTON, n. c. 11’’ILL attend and practice in the County ami Superior M Courts of Robeson, Richmond and Cumberland. All business intrusteI to liim will receive prompt at tention anl collections punctually remitted. Oct. (■). IS.'j'J. 55tf JOHA I*. I'l LLi:ii, Attorney and Toiinsellor at Law, WILL PKACTICK in THUroURTS OF Kobokoti, Camberland, Columbus and Bladen. Office at Lumberton, Robeson Co., N. C. l¥e&roc»! Jlegroes!! Wanted. nBNTLEMEN, your old customers j® I \J AH who have negroes for sale, would do well to gi e us a sail or address us. J. A MoAbthub. 1 POWELL & McARTHUB. L. A. Powell. / j Clinton, N. C., July 9, 1860. 33-6mpd firO W Ti¥ A RKET^. ALL persons having NEGROES for sale, will do well to address the subscriber at Clinton, Sampsoii county, as he is determined to buy and pay as liberal prices for them as the state of the market will permit By addressing him he will call immediately,^ and make liberal offers, as all will find who will CHARLES T. STEVENS. Clinton, Sampson Co.. Sept. 10, 186(X 52-lypd IVotice. ON Thursday the 22d of November, I will «ell at Pub lic Auction, at the Market House, the Hor^l^: A:^l> LOT, in town, lately conveyed to me in mortgage by John P. Fulle-, being the same which he purchased from Davis, and was occupying at the time cf his removal from the State. The property is well situated, and is in good condition. I will receive bids privately until the day of sale. The terms will be made favorable to the pur chaser. HENRY LILLY. October 22, I860. ti3ts _ Window^iaMhefs, complete for use. \\J MAC INTYRE otters for sale— VV . 15 seta 8 by 10, 18 lights, 15 sets 9 by 12, 18 lights. Fayetteville, Oct. 22, I860. G3-3w ^ HarnesM Morx»e lor Nale. I WISH to sell a first-rate medium size HARNESS HORSE. GEORGE B. BAKER. Oct. ir>. 61 tf To the Interest or Turpentine OiHtiilc'rs. MA. B.AKER would respectfully inform Turpentine , Distillers and others that he is now manufacturing The Improved Turpentine .Still. .■Vll orders promply attended to. Copper work done on the most favorable terms. Old Copper bought for cash or taken in exchange for new Work. Call and see for yourselves at M A. BAKER S Copper Shop, Fayetteville. N. C. Feb’y 1. 1860. 88tf NKARKST AND QriCKE^r ~ RMTi: TO TOL RAILROAD! July 5. 1H.'>9 29tf AOTK’K ^pilE subscriber has changed his place of business from 1 the Office on «reon Street, in Dr. Robinson’s build ing, to one on .\nderson Street, immediately in the rear of .Messrs. Hay & Pearce’s Store. J. G. SHEPHERD. October 18. W^60. 62-4w Dr. THLO. .nARTIAL, OFFICE. HAY STREET, opposite the Post Office. Medical Electricity applied., Fa;^eville, Oct. 17, I860. C2tf DKATisTRY. I \^' l^AVIS having decided on perma- 1 f nently locating in the Town of Fayette- vill^. respectfully offers his services to the cititens of this place and surrounding country. In all the various branches of his Profession, including the manufacture of Mineral Teeth, he is satisfied, after an extensive experience, to which is added a thorough Den tal education, that he can give entire satisfaction as far as is in the power of Dentistry. .All irregularities of the Teeth treated in apro{>er and careful manner, as well as diseases of the mouth. None but th* proper metals are made use of in the various operations. Charges will be moienite, that the benefits of the Profession may be placed within the reach of all who may feel an interest in the preservation of the Teeth. ftjy- Office over Houston’s Jewelry Store, where he may be found at all times. May 10. 1858 9tf B00TJ!J & SIIOESr AT WIIOLKSALE. M* WALKER, of North Carolina, SHAW, BE (.jRAW^ A: KlAG, M.\.\-fF.ACTl'RERS OF AXD WHOLESALE UKALERS IN BOOTS ana SHOES, So. t S9 UKV ST., SKW lOKK. IITILL be happy to see his Southern friends at the IT above establishment, where, either personally or by order, they may be supplied from an extensive and well assorted Stock of GKtods. July 17, 1860. 3(jtf AEW BOOKS. VEMESIS, by MARION HARLAND, Author of “.\lone” &c. THE viUEENS of SOCIETY, illustrated: JACK HOPETON, or the Adventures of a Georgian' CAbTLL RICHMOND, by Anthony Trollope; Further supplies of Rutledge, .Adam Bede; Beulah, the Mill on the Floss; Vestiges of Creation, &c. Aug. 31. E. J. HALE & SON. nns. WL^SLOW, An eii^riear^d Nurse and Femald Phyjician, presenU to the at tention of mothers her 80(>TifINe SYRUP^ FOR ('HILDRE.-V TEETHING, which greatly tncilibite.s the process of teethiBg, by soflenine the «nms, reducing all infliiinnmtion—will allay alt pain and spasmodic action, and is sure to regulate bowels. Uepend uimn it, mothers it w.il give rest to your»,-lve». and relief and health to your infants’ W« have put up and sold this article for over ten year,, and ran say. in c.nfi.len. e and truth,ot it. what we have never l«en able to say of any «th. r f»iled in a ginglt Bicdicine—Aeper has it instance to efut a curt, Never did we knnw an fkction by anyone who trary, all are delighted and s|ieak in term* of its magical elfects and Mrs. WINSLOW’S SOOTHING SYRUP, when timely used, instance ofdissatis- usedit. On the con- wiih its operations, tnminendation of medical virtues.— We s|»enli in this miitter "what we know," alter ten vears’eiMri •nee, and pledge our reputation for the fulfilment of what we here d«elare. tn alnij»t every insutnre where the infant is surterine from pain and eihanstion, relief will be found in fifteen or twentv minutes after the syrup is iidminutered. oiiy This valuable pre(Miration Is the preicriDtion of on» . ex,.eri.n^d and skillful Nurses in N^'£„g?and,Tnd hut ■sad with never-fn^hng success in e . nu nat »een Tliouiuinl« off Ca.«(Cfl. it not only relieves thechild from pain, but .I— . ^ and bowels, correcu acidity, and g^es tone an^e^v ‘""I*',*' system. It will almost iaitantly relieve ‘ Griping iu the BoweU aisd Wind Colic, and overcome eonvol-,—— ZVrt iVt"heTsfai;3 I FOR | -nd 1" d^^^h.^ We‘ worW,*lftaHi:i‘.'‘o'f CHILDREN Ster’l^t’/n* rkM in C h 11 dre ■, 1*pp>piiTi|v/i I whether it « r 1 from .-thin,ora.v| TEETHINQ. I T.K;wi * L. (••thinit or aay wnnld say to every child sulfaring from any of the foref^in^ complaints do ai^lel or others, .tTnd ^;;^en y«uJ ■ntfering child and the relief that will he sure—yes, absolatelv sure -to ftdlow this mecLcine if ti.i.ly used. Full dir^tions for ui"M ^f li w V® the fac simile New York, U on the o«t*ide wraooer 5:3* 8wid by l>rug«isu throughout the world. ' Principal Offlce, No. IJ Ced«r St., New York. PRICB ONLY 0«NT8 PER BOTTLS. W88. BEAMAN & KOBINSON’vS FOl R HORSE STAGE LIXE TO KEXAXSVILLE, VIA WARSAW, IS the shortest and most expeilitious for travelers going North or South. Leaving Fayetteville every djiy at •J o’clock 1*. M. THROUGH IN TEN IIOL’RS. >ur Coachea arc large and comfortable, drivers sober and gentlemanly, our teams gool .and sure of five miles an hour. The traveling public who wotild study their comfort and convenience will tike the Warsaw Stage. Jtif'THROUGH TICKETS TO WELDON may be had at the Stage Office, Fayetteville. .May 2.5. 1HM». 25-tf L.1.\D FOR .$.1LL. The subscinber having removed West, offers for sale his L.ANDS in Harnett County, lying immediately | on each side of Cape Fear River, containing l2tX) acres in each tract. These Lands are situated in « healthy country, pleasant neighborhood, and within a half a mile of the village of Summerville, with good Dwellings on each place and all necessary Out-Houses, and clear ed Land enough to work 2-5 or 30 hands to advantage. There are on these lands some six hundred acres of fine Bottom, most of which is uncleared, and well set with white oak and other fine Timber. A large portion of the balance is oak and hickory Ridge, Lands: the bal ance is pine Land of a good quality, having been work ed in Turpentine three years. These Lands will be sold low for Cash or Young Negroes, or on time to suit purchasers, with approved bonds. Jan’y 13. N. G. JONTIS. 1?¥«)TICE. Expecting to be absent from the State until the middle of next Summer, say till July, 1860, I have authorized .\rchibald McLean, of Harnett county, to transact business for me during my absence, to sell my Lands in Harnett county, and generally to attend to all my business. N. G. JONES. Harnett County, N. C., Jan’y 13, 1860. 83- CUMBERLAND rlE time for holding the next ‘ been changed to the I4ih i November next, insteafl of the 'tK d ■ tofore published, ing in_ conflict with the Presicl the TtK c count of the Fair. Oct. 1. off JOHN p. Sheriff would not agree to put^'off : MeL. GRAHAM, M. t services to th» pu>>lic. doors West D. inEDiCAi/Soi GRAHAM, M. b„ o« es to th» pulilic. k of Post Office, times, when not professionally July 18, 1860. DENTAL NOTKf R SCOTT may be seen regular , , Person Street, two doors tag, ,> ■ ing the hours of from 8 A 6 P. M. • • • 10 I P j; Oct. 1. [V or. To Laud The undersignel offers for sale' in ' and within eight miles of the terJ ’ etteville & Western Rail Hoad on ' > EIGHT HUXDKEH ACKKS Of^ adjoining the land belonging to the Wilcox, dec’d, and lying three mile, c, bonton, on Little Pocket Creek, Moore ''' These Lands are well adapted to the cotton, wheat, oats, rye, kc. There Jl' ises a comfortable Dwelling, ani all ' houses, with about one hundred an>l , fence, including forty or fifty atre^ * bottom land. This is a rare chance ' ing to make investments, as lan.la are m' vancing in price in this section. For further informal ion apply to v Crane’s Creek. P. 0., Moore county, Fayetteville, N. C. ' * I>AN'IEL M For the Heirs of (iiUiert v, Carbonton, Moore co., N. C.. Au? >) A Thp New Stj It'. Small. COLORED PHOTOi.HAPi^ AT VaHor««d‘IIN Ciallcri, ^ISTED Mf»N EWWARI) ' f kDITOHS r the Setni-W cc; ■'?:> •'>** i*" I' rioiV For# "eekly Obsk» adduce; ■ 'a; of ADVKIITISI. I'of 1* ing publicHiio) ^f,ntracts. at r^.' P.l to state the ill be eoiiiimif*( rtisement- .\tr:i. ^\’y: , IPfObi and afuT ihi.s- enterc'l wiili- ofoi-.r uM > per va thi> wil remitiiiiicc.^. Stale Cape Fear River Land FOR SALE. ACRES OF LAND lying on the West side of Cape Fear River, two miles below Fayetteville, and extending from the River into the Sand-hills. This tract is about equally divided into River-ridge, Swamp aiid Sand-hill L;uid. About 80 acres adjoining the River are cleared and produce well There are good sites for building. The Report of an Engiqeer establishes that drainage of the Swamp Land may be effected at a moderate ex pense. Terms to suit; and a bargain offered. Apply to B. R. HUSKE. Fayetteville, Oct. 9, 1860. 60tf FOR SALE, The house and LOT a«ljoining Eliiabethtown, lately occupied by Alexander Carter. The Lot con tains Six Acres of good garden soil, and some fruit good water, &c. ’ The improvements are a Two Story Dwelling House and necessary out-buildings. Also, a vacant Lot near the Court House. Terms accommodating. H. H, ROBINSON. June 8. -tf WA.ITTKD. A LARGE quantity of COTTON and LINEN RAGS for which fair prices will be paid. ’ DAVID MURPHY. ART. %Vood ward’s Solar PHOTOGRAPHS can be hailai Vanor«.]e' i Gallery, Hay street, opposite MsrWe f-. i etteville, N. C.: plain, retouchel cokw * colors, oil and pastile; from small to life .'i/' types, Melaneotypes, and all oiher stTle^ pertaining to the Art. Also, Gilt Frame-, ing. Glass for very large pictures—as lar;. inches. Cord and Tassels for hanjrint- pio:;.4 ments. Stock and Chemicals for Hh )o»'- size colored Photographs made tmm sro. " Having permanently located here \ ■ your patronage. I would al.«o return for the liberal patronage bestowed on nei- the good j»eople of FayettevilJe and vicir." C. .M. VANt'L'L! Photographist an'i; Dec’r 20, 18^59 STATE C.\8 .Wll i\nil\E ■tOW.V.X STKDKT. FAYETTEVlLLi:, N C. The undersigned, havins erecte l hmlJin-., for CAR and M.\CH1NE WiiHK-a^: HOUSE CARPENTRY—would give nDiicc'.in prepared to execute all orders in tbfirlinerj nesa and dispatch. We are prepareii to do all kinds of s"n"L ING and PL.4NE1NG at short notice. Hirr. cl%.ss M^oodworth i^laneing ^lachine, Plane. Tongue and Groove all tin t of Flooriii Ceiling on reasonable term.s. Contracts taken for the erection of Jobbing of all kinds executed with neatnf«" patcii. Sashes, Doors and Blinds of all d*r- manufactured equal to anything to be fua. Northern markets. Plans and specifications furnisheil anJtie*" buildings superintended when desire !. WALTON s B.Ui Car Builders, Carpenter? & hn: FayetfeTiDe, Oct 3, 1859 TVotlce. Taken up and committed to the Jai!''Can County, on the 1st of May 1860. tiraisa negro who says he is free, that hi? name HE SON SEARS, and that he is from iKvid^n C:x! was bound to David Hunt. He is about 2''TaM| ft. high, and weighs about 180 lbs.; had onwai up a hickory shirt, black Cas. pants. andb'.iti: coat. The owner is requested to come forvi*.' property, pay charges, and take him sway, or j| be dealt with as the law directs. G. L. McRAY.Ji Jiine 4, 1860. Floral €olle$re. The Fall Session in this Institution wil!c«::' the 18th of JULY next. • The management and instruction of the Its will be under the Rev. Daniel Johnson sni C. Sutherland, with anableCorpsof.VssiJww^isi^ departments. The Principal and his ladTwi'.'.«5 to take entire charge of the Boarding e5:»''lse thus giving to the School more of theV.AMiUf*) This arrangement, it is believed, will grea; • tte usefulness of the Institution. M. C. McVii Sec’y Bo.ard of Tr;-" June 18, 1860. Ooiirt ' IT rfppciiriiis: I" •his CH»V .1' ‘ [ ihc 4>l •I ,t i»i Au^. 17 41- Star Polii§(h of the South! ITIAIVllFAtrniREO RY A. J. WOODWARD FA VETTEVILLE, 1¥. C'. ' That Polish! How it Shines. Many of you recol lect nine years ago that I traTelled through North Carolina and a portion of South Carolina for the pur pose of introducing this Polish. As time elapsed I found that it would mould. I have succeeded in niaking it perfect and will warrant it to give satisfaction. Ucan be had at retail for 10 cents per box or at wholesale for sixty cents per dozen. Dealers will forward their or- dera two weeks preTious to the tim« they wiah them filled. M*y5,l860. J5.iy J. W. RAKEK , Is now receiving from " ‘ largest, finest, and most stock of FCRiiiTrBf: ever offered in this market: Thidi’ ^ his own manufacture, makes his assorimen^f'* all of which he will sell on the lowest po>sit ‘ cash or on time to punctual customers. ^ ^ Fashionable painted cottage bed-room F- setts; curled hair and shuck. Looking Glasses; Boards: Bureaus; Nots; Tables, Wardrobes; Picture Frames and Glass; Cornices; Curtain Bands; Sofas in nut; Tete a Tetes; Ottomans; Divans and ^ of every variety. ,, . - Fine Rosewood Pianos, one vritli tachment; Rosewood Melodians, from the tories in New York and Boston, wa^ranl^* aay made in the country, and will sold »i • prices—freight only added. ; Sept«mber2. - Stores €9n^ W. ANDREWS has on hand a large lected assortment of PARLOR «RATt>- Coal, Bojt and Cookiui Which he offers for sale on his usual ■ Market Square, Fayetteville, Sept. 11- c E refer our readers to the Messrs. CHURCH 4 DUPONT, , way. New York. The ‘Blood Food,’ is -jj#' est medicines of the age, and is rapidl.V - the market all the quack nostrums of ^ “W efficacy is so great, and its superiority soju*"-... ledged, that it is found difiBcult to supply ! ^ ‘ and increasing demand for the article- _ jt?; celebrated ‘Infantile Cordial,’ is a meJicit*® P ^1: a regular physician of eminence in his p’''"^'1 .. one who has devoted his life to the ^ Infantile diseases. It is no humbug. which commends itself to those only who 0*“ it.”—Apalachicola, Flor. Tim**. advertuement, S- March 24, Webster’s Elementary ffE Book for mU bj 1. J. HALS k •rtlefi'tl t six f» » ,i r.»u.iiy ‘*r 'um the tir^i (»r tit-imir Im ihe r;v \p \v wWv, ih*- hf't S\> n* Slate of ( f.MIU )t' ri :is »n>l till! .Altu-tiiii-n irinsr t . ih*- 'hh J -tiri Wii II.Ht Itie iiriiiii irv ymf-ft i« lh> reiiiff' iWVille l'>r si.\ ' ■s4ap(>eiir al lUir next rrt U> be lidd l**r It**-' ^ “Uiit* JTiiyeti. ville ui) Ih. tir>: M 1(1 pUl'iil. Hn^w»'r or Weiiuir will fc* liH.i tml 111' p.- !'■ PI«lotilt- rlitiii:. Jfssf T. \\ :ird Fayetieville, itie tir'i ol* ( f ^IHK, LOUrl nf I’it' i- -.nil U i Ko'. rl U Mi.ii Smifiil !•. ti ' >lisli I-Cii'i-, .t ilni W ir ih.il ill*' irtiiii;»ry ll ii« ihen l .ri urilirG ; UUseiwr tof s'V ' ^|i|>enr al our next r, = ’> heta lor ilif uuiu\- fttcVtUe, 'IU tut' lii>l .n! Hit. :iiihvvi;r 'ir ilfiiiur hml. Hixl I'fl* PUki.iT's riuiiii. J*-""' tiilo. the lirNl .Moi Mfate oi ‘ CLMHl i .rt ol' !tnd U.U H. ■. Ji Attachinen ►[ipeHrinE to tlie snti! i ihis v.i'iv, Jolin W 11 SI) th:ii the ortlii'nr it lliLTfi'irf or.ltT I ili>erv«T lor «ppe«r alour next rc lielil for Kie t'ouiu pileville, on the lir.^t i ml. Bii^wtr or lf ml (lie h.id. and ttie pro ililPs clnim linens. Jesse T. \Vh plU'ville, the lir»t -Mo *tiw ^tate ot CLMIi mrt of Pleas hikI U' H. Mel\in, A.iii.ii iiiler, ir»i N Hi rd'. and Hir tin Ltiu ill'ffUi. Jane -Nye, !>Uwi KdvvHrd>. IVliiioi lo ih«* >ntJ: he ut iht‘ Ut*!t n«l tnis ihtTflure iiiderod ib Fayrne\ il:e U.m rvi Ht niir rt'L'ulHr Cn Mil tor ihc 1 oUhty oi l iMilt'. on ihe firsi .Mnnda’ Hn^v\t.‘r or demur fts him. anti an orde ■eMr lUy named thori'iii Wilnens, Jesse 'I'. W'n Fayeiu-vilic. the M 64*tivv l^tate ol CLMi urt of Pleas uud U. &. VV. M Attach UK T appearing to the luii 'n this case, .>Hiiies \ or «o conceals hit ot tieserveil on tiitii e in the Fayetttivill Horne 10 lie anil ap|i Sessions, to Imj hplil 0 in Fayettfcv ille, 1 then and there ple.i iin'nt final will t>e i i-ty the I’l ■iniiil'i' clii A'itnesM. .Ir’oe'1'. VV* etteville. the first .M^ t>4*rtw of ( UJI ' Court of I’len- iii.: u (.eor-e M AU: apjx-arlntl to iht- in this ca.ie, .loh'i 1 or >o tN hi limot t>o erv*'il on hi ill vUe 1'AVet' Ini 1*. Kiillrr to lie :ii irter tension', to In. iir. Mou>e in tayetl 1'‘>I, anil then am I'limeiit, or JuJjiiii'M iideiiinpd losatisl'y I ilness, Jes^e 'I'. \' liyeneville. the firt W*tiw wtate 1 i Ct\ t-ourt of Pleas and t'. VV h •'* 11 Hppearinc t4> the •n thiscase, John P ' conceal* hims«l ' •ervej on liini: It i the Fayetteville iller to be and ap|i* 'ions. to be held ouse In l-'ayettevilU lii'i then and there p' [udginent final will li *J't**'y the Piaintil ^ VVitne,*, Jes^.e T. fHyettevllle. the tirsc tW«riw IBOOKS I e are nov [I^aw, Medical j Buuks; U) October 8, 1 H»j
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