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FAYE^rTEVILLE, N. C.. DECEMBER 10, I860.
[NO. 977.]
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* UWAill) J. HALE & SONS,
^ >M' 1‘K0VK1ET0H8
I- >■ ! .. \\i, ly UU!?ERvi;k •Hj if paid in
: ' il p'l; 1 duritiii the 3'ear of subijcrip-
; i" 1 tiio > jar httb oxjiired.
= >ii3i.ixVtK per aunuui, if paid in
J if jijiid duiiiis the year of subscrip
t'.- year has expired.
\ I- Tls; >iKNTS in'^ortc'd foT 60 cents per
’ f j;' t'io and W cents for each
; ' m. Year!;, .idvertistments by spe-
. . at ritijs. Advertisers are
■ -t '!•' thf nnnVier >f iiisei'tions desired, or
• ■ >n*-mie'l ’;11 forbid, and charged accord-
. iiu-uti t ■ he iiisi-rted ’i3iJc. charged 50 per
NOTICE. ‘
' ' ■ : . r tiii^ d »:t’. n - iiHinc of a new subscriber ■
V, 1 wi'h ui f _ i-ni iu advance, nor will ;
r ■ : ,;u L-n: :l;-> tor a longer liiue
; 1 , ;
' .■v.r old >ub' ribers =.s desire t.) take the pa-
’'li'--y'tiMn will ple>ise notify us when making
J:in'y 1, 1 ^'>8.
r r' vii.s.K iioTEi.,
r. WAD1>1LL. I’roi'RIKTOr.
ihe uios^t comuioilious Hotel in Noith
urolina. fr int'iicr feet on May and
Donald-ion Stvt>('t. ioi M'.rd in the centre of the
; - --5 I’ l'IIlf till- town, and surrounded by all
' H uses. Wholesale .Merchants itnd princi-
l‘r-dill ■. l>cHlerv.
; ^ Bu,-»ine>s iiu'ti will find the Hotel a oonveniant
. ■'iiifortable liouso.
hi- arnvt- and depart from thia Hotel.
7. tieviile. Oct. I, 51- |
sllKMWELL HOl'SE, “
iftw mmis .\ouTii OF tiie mauket uoisk.
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^ Donali
JAS. C. illcKAE,
.tttorney at Liiiic,
Ofhctf West end of the Insurance Building,
Hay St., Fayetteville, N. C.
\iaroh *26, ISOO.
~ PREINCH STRANGB,
Attorney at Law,
Fayetteville, N. C.
Office that recently occupied by C. G. Wright, Esq.,
over the one now occupied by him iu Dr. RubiusoD’s
buildinjr. Green Street.
Dec'r li, Ibij'J. 72-
.UcJ.. ^fIcK^§V,
Attorney at Law,
Faykttevillk, N. C.
\1TILI, attend the County and Superior Courts of
M Cumberland, narneti. Moore and Robeson Coun
ties. Prompt attention given to the collection of all
claims entriixfed to his hands.
Oct. 17. 18.V. 58-tf
li iW NOTICE.
The .Suitscriber having removed from SummerTille to
Fayetteville, will attend the County and Superior
Courts of Cuiuberland, Harnett and Moore. His office
will be at his residence, on Gre^n Struet, oppoiiit* the
Kpiscopal Church.
His corre--)'on'lents will plea.se aJlre^s hiui h«r«at'ler
at Fayet:eville, instead of Summerville.
NEILL McK.VY.
Jaa'y’Jl. IHtU). 85-tf
l.ia%v .\otice
THK subscriber having retired from the Bench, with
puii.o5c to devote himbelf to the practice of the Law.
will attend hereafter the counties of Cumberland, Kob-
eson and liladen. at all the Touris. und the Superior
Courts of Richmond, Harnett and Sampson.
J. G. SHEPHKRD.
j June 1, 18(j0. lJ3tf
ALFRED ALDERMAN,
luwpector ot* i\aval stores,
WILMIXGTOX, X C
II7ILL atteuJ promptly to the traiiaaciion of all busi
W ness couiigued i' hi-: care
't'hf' i^/rrlori/ iu
{he
Nov. y.
6'J Om p'l
W. P. KKM).\LL. J S. KENDALL.
\V. p. KK:\ift VLL Ac SOX,
fnettcrai f'omtntssiott *fierchuntu^
!, .L'Tsa \v i'5*r:sc
W'lL.'ilLMrToX, .V. C.
ORDERS fioiii tiie 1' .;!i,try rosp>‘Ctrully solicited.
On C'.)usi;^nTiieiits '>f Cott.ii :iud other Produce,
liberal cash ndvances will be tiiade v»hen desired.
Oct. 17, lk!.i(t f>3if
HUSKE & ANDERSON, j Oriyinof Consumption.—The Amercan Medi-
i^e^leus in 1 Monthly for September contains some novel
i I 111 , and interesting views relative to the nature and
s^taple and IbaofJ Dry Uoodn, ' treatmet.t of consumption. The seat of this ter ri-
Headlf/^m/flaiie ClotUtng^ j ble malady is affirmed to be the lymphathic system
Aud tie’utlemeii'S Furiiishiug Goods i tubes form a dose
H'.
JOSEPH r.AKER, Jk.,
lT'iT(>R\KV VT LAW,
.vs taken an office ue\i door to Wni. B. Wright s Law
E.A I l\
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in I ^
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ith
LK.
C.>.
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jUiV't to the extensive increase of patronage
' ■ ;i: s HoUft''. durine the year, I have ex-
. 1. : !;'v fciiities by the addition of a num- ,
• ■ ' ';e 'dc'M roiii'.i''. with other ituport- ..
■ :>. w;.ioii will a;.il materijilly to the '
'uvemence of those favuring mo with
iiiiTe been my kin J friends and cus-
si.t ye-ivs. I tender my must sincere
- 1;, •• time ri.spectfully s )liciting a con- ,
■ ,> ir patj-'inago, and also the patronage of |
lu: T .: uew parron.s.
- A : ■. No. 1 Ostler.
P. .SHEMWELI..
?4-
KAGLE HOTEL,
AJSHK VI >.
J. :»l. BL VIR, rroprietoi*.
propr- H-ir ku'^'.v th !> his li'(.ati..n srives him un-
)tlicp on t.Jreen Street. Me will attend and practice
it\ the Ciiunty and Supi-rior Courts of Cumberland.
IMaden. Kobc'^n and Sampson.
March 17'.*tf
A. D. .ncLEAX,
Attorney aud ( oiiusellor at Law,
.r.M.Mi:HVlLLE, N. C..
11’'ILL ut'end the C’^'uris of ('umberland. Moore, John-
W ston and Harnett t'ounties. PRtjMPT attention
(jiven to the collection of all claim* euirusted to his care.
Dec'r 20. iS-')!.'. 7^-ly
RORV 111.\AIR,
^ittorneff and t'ounsetlor at M^au'^
LrMBERTdN, N. C.
■'ILL a'.ten'l aud practice in the County and Superior
'irt-> of Rubcson, Richmond and Cumberland.
All business iiitru'fed to hiai will receive prompt at-
tenti'in and c.ill»ciions punctuallv remitted.
0, 1
JOil\ n. C LARK,
rommissiou and KorHardiiig Merchant,
— bK.M.i:U IN -
Lime, Cementj Plaster, H^ir, &c.
LUTTERLOll S Wli.VUl'. WILMINGTON, N. C.
‘ll>ENCY r« SIEK..\1L NCI..^L■K1^■ ANUSL’.N.
Ayjril 'JO. ISCt'. 1 Itf
A. \v. ri i.m:r,
okoveu
.K N D I
Commi^>sioll ^lercliaiit,
WORTH WATHa ST.,
WI L MIS U T OS, X. c.
Oct. b, 18’;:I 5y-Gm
ii. W. Kl I.I.ARI>,
f'o»n*Hfssiot9 *fif reliant, '
wiLMiN'trro.v, X. c.
PRO.MPT an ] 1*1'iS A L ut tcntioii will be giv«a to j
the sale of N:ival Si,.i-'s, !'• loii, Lumber. Timber, |
and all other oouutiy proJui o.
RF.KEK TO
O. G. Pah.sley, Pr-b t ('oiTi. I’.ank at Wilmington.
Joiis D.\w.'I)N. •• H. .N. C.. *t do.
Messrs. H. K. J. I.u.i.v. 1 „ -u
1, . Fayetteviils.
Messrs. PiM k!ir.*N \ .'jl. vn. i •'
1’vKKk.H, Lt 1 . 11 VMifil (.i.UIlty. N. C.
May 7. 15tf
C. 11. RciUNS iv. H. 11. H'lHlN.SuN.
V. II. ROf{|\SOA ,V VO.,
Commissioa aud Farwardicg Merchaats,
WII,.^II\..To^. N. 0.
onsigntiieiits an 1 couiify or'len> will rscttive
prompt pei'Sou-’ iwtc.^ ■ '
interlacement throughout the whole body, being
also endowed with much activity, diseased fluids
transmitted through them are liable, under certain
conditions, to be deposited any where, and to be
spread or accumulated with prodigious rapidity.
The nature ot consuuiption is stated to conaist in a
deprivation of the fluids which are propelled
through these tiny lymphathic conduits. Two
theories are proposed to account for the presence
of the pernicious elements which here taint and
I poison the springs of life at their source. One
- ! party affirms that the process of nutrition is at
4^all at .tl, A. BAKl'jR’H and ^ct i fault, and that part of the food eaten is lazily and
your I' ire Arms! | Injperlectly assimilated, offering itself in a crude,
made of the best material and by experienced ! ^lUNS, RIFLES and PISTOLS of all the best patterns [ half prepared state, to the action of vessels not
en in each branch of the l)usiness. His work will ! \J uow in use, and at us low prices as they can be had j ^d ipted to deal with such material but onlv with
re favorably with any m.de in the United States, in any city or town in the United Stages or | that which has been submitted to a completer pre-
Fayetteville, Dec’r 3. 7'>vf
I) ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public,
iL that he has built up large substantial Brick Build
ings at his Old Stand, eitpreasly for manufacturing Car
riages. Thankful for the very libci il patronage ha has
received for the last ’J! years, he hoj'es by strict atten
tion to business, with a desire to gi'^e satisfaction, to
merit a continuance of the same. He warrants his W'ork
; to be
! workmen
I compar
' for neatness and dural)ility, lie is determined to sell
and do any work iu his line on as good terms as any
work done elspwliere th;it is as well done. He now has
I on hand, finished. THE L.VRGEST STOCK OF
' Carriages, Barouches, Rockaways and
Bii^^ies,
' ever offered in this place, .ind a verylarge stock of work
I nearly finished, which will be finished daily. All of
wuich will be sold very low for cash, or on short time to
; punctual customers. Jjh^He has on hand more than
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY VEHICLES finishel
and iu course of ccnsirtictiou.
®aJ“All work made by him is warranted 12 months
; with fair usage, .ind should it fail by bad workmanship
. or m.sterial. will be repaired free of charge.
Persons wishing to buy would do well to call aud ex-
I amine tor themselves.
I Orders ili'inkfully received ami promjitly attended to-
i Repairing executed at short notice aud on very reason-
! able terms.
May *J8, 18iO. 89-tf
of every description.
BALLOU’S FKENCH YOKE .SHIRTS,
Boots and Shoes, Hat^ and Caps, &c. &c.
B-jy" Five per cent, off for all CusIj Bills of i25 and
upwards.
Nos. 4«i juul Hay St., (Hotel Building,)
.V. C.
WRIGHT HUSKE, JOHN H. ANDERSON.
Formerly B’k ('ape Fear. For’lj" with J. A. Pemberton.
Nov. lib, 18S0.
74tf
TSie I'liciersig^iicd
Is prepared : at slmri notice,) to supply families anJ
olhe.rs, with Oak rmd Pine Wood of the best quality,
and at the lowest market prices. B ROSE.
Dec. 3.
i-3t
I
J M(
c:atti.e waateu.
r'ANT to purchase 100 head of Cattle, Heifers,
'leers, and every other descriptiou. I will winter
cattle for Five Dollars e.'ich, or if they die before March
no charge. Persons wisliing MILK or CRE.VM, can be
furnished on application to .Mrs. Ida E. Breece, on Dick
Street, at the former .McLeran residence.
Joseph urkece.
75-3t
Dec’r 3.
36,000
l'i^ai*s»! C’lsars!!
CIG.VRS, CH)ICE brands, just received
per Str Flora aud for sale low, by
MRS. M. BANKS.
74-2w
Nov. 29.
Tohacco.
Q A R.VLES of Vivgiiii:i Powhatan Tobacco, a fir.st-rate
OU ar
anicle, for sale by
Nov. 29.
MRS. M.
RANKS.
74-2w
I —
%
March i‘
.•if
W
Wm. H. T1 RIJ\rrO'V,
Coiiiiiiissioii 31 (^reliant,
WIl.MINOToN, \ (
m . (ho sale or shipmenj
ifon, Fmur. Tiuiber. aud
w
Oc
ootf
■ir ItU'
;le.l la lilies
inz ‘Ud lie i
fi.r pi . unng articles conducive to
dispense them to his guests in
, W
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rv .1
.'.IS gc-.'i
E *
, - good
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iver-
ence.
, Sh- : M :
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ted.
res-
ma
• ■ usually to !iad iu i first class Hotel, I
nisbeJ t i his i^uests. ‘
> -_'-e otSce . M'"*:rin'on, at '-his House
•• Chat'
.. ir'a:;'- -irg. S. C '
.. «,■ ^v:; % il..-. •• •• *• "
G; f>'tn iilr, i'eri'i.. Daily. •• '
- .• I. u'‘ 1 hacVs ;,t:d C'lreful and attentive
. ■ h i'1 c.,jiv.-y parties to any
•i ' - \! I,; iin '■■■(•nery ot this re/ion. '
: M -liui till, t , wann inoa Gap. the
t .! 1 Fil'. the arm Strings, Ac. ;
w •' L’.i a s’,..rt lav's ri'le of .\shevill,’.
\M STh:H\ RAIL ROAD.
,
JOIIA P. i ri.I.KR,
Attornej aud Counsellor at l^aw,
WILL PR.vcrtCfc IS TutcuCRis ur
Rubekuu, Cumberland, loluaibtis and Bladen.
OtBce at Lumberten, P.obeson Co., N. C.
July5, 185V Vjytf
ILL give •:pecial n':eii.
of all Nava! .Sr.’r^T. •'
other country pri» l ice
Refers to: H. II
Wilmingtou: Jn D w-. .11.
ISauk of North *.'urolin "
Branch Hank of ape I'e.ir
Not W, 18.'.9
Hank '>f «?spe Fear,
I'if'i Wilaiiiigtim Branch
Jon ;-. Cashier R»leigh
tJo-tf
JOSEPH
r
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.. BLOSSOM.
I M ^ I O
J. W. n.VKKR
Is now receiving from the North the
largest, finest, and most carefully selected
stock of
iTiiitft'.
ever offered in this market: which added to
his own manufacture, makes his assortment complete:— }
all of which he will sell on the lowest possible terms for |
cash or on time to punctual cu.stomers. I
Fashionabh. j ainted cottage Ije>i-room Furniture in ■
setts; curled hair and shuck, au‘1 j;oltou .\l.-»ilresse.s; j
jiooking Gla-ses; Willow V.'ag'Hir and Cradles: .Side
Hoards; Hureaus; Stvieiariex and Hook-Cases: What-
Nots; Table?, ail sorts: Wash .StanJs: t'andle Stands: ■
Wardrobes; Picture Frames and Glass; Window .Shades-
Coriiices; Curtain Rands; Sofas in .Mahogony and Wal- 1
nut; Tete a Tetes; Uttomaus; Divaus .and Stools; ("hairs ■
of every v.iriety.
Fine Rosf-wood Pianos, one with ..Kolian at
tachment; Rosewood Melo.iidus. from the best manufac
tories in New Yvrk and Boston, warranted as good as
any made in the ooun’ry, aud will be sold at New York
prices—freigiit only added.
September!!. 4-5tf
rolifiih ol* the {South!
.fIA.\tFA€'ri RI^:U BY
A. J. WOODWARD,
FA VKTTICVII.I.t:. .V. C.
u
I>r. Til 1:0. nARTlAi:,
FFirH. HAY STREET, opposite the Post Otiioe.
^tedic il EIecfri' i:y ur p’it; i.
Faveti.-"ii;p, Oct 17. I''’ '. ti-tf
Forwarding .Merchant,
, .V. f
'fIFDH'AL A'OTICK.
.McL. GR.VH.\.M, M. D.. otler* his urofesiional
services to the j ublio. Othco >u H ly Street, four
loors West of Post Othoc, where he may b* found at al.
times, wiien n-it professionally en^ieel.
Julv l:. l"'.i
flt«^Pronnil i.i
ments. an 1 ■ .i
to otlicr p«ji ir .ir
Feb. 1-. Ih-j'j.
dv.'ii
1 iTiveii to all t'onsigu-
1’ 'id'-iOe to be siilppci
-ei.
«7tf
1).
JNO. J*. U-
Latt of 7a-6 »r
UA\C
f. M. HYM\N,
/,iite i/*' Hiirr^nt^n
A C O.,
H.')-1 V
DFA’TAL NOTICE.
i; .,vL V
i::v..r.
Sprin;;.
c;iiai,:ed f ir Passen-
cts.
P
11. 1'
ing
P
(Jet. 1.
SCoTT may be SL-en regularly at his Offict* on
ersou .Street, two doors East of the .VI trket, dur-
tho hours of from 8 A. M to I P. M.‘ 2 P. M. to
M.
o7-tf
1 IKJ
i . V . 1 20
•.V - the Depot Mon layWednesdays ami
' •■'ick A. M. R -turning, leaves Mclver s
• M.
C. B. MALLETT, Pres’t.
: • 71 tf
N :kst am> gricKKST
KOI I S TO TilK RAII.KOAD!
Iliii forSsile!
c>r ii.
NK.
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can
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III! 1'
BKAMAN k K()B!\S()X’S
f'HK HOUSK STU.K LIVE TO KENWSVILLE,
VH WAIISWV,
1' r’ - . n . t i-xpi'ilitiouv for travelers going
. .. I. iv ’ •/ r.ivettcville every day at
M'f;n IN TEN HOURS.
'• Mill! C'lrnftjrtHble. diivers soV>er
i I 11.-- . Oil ari'l sure of five miles
M.
•Ml lem.in! v.
„ *\ i!H'*
•' ■,reli’.g T liblic w'. \v . 1 t idy thf'ir comforj
: V. rui-nii. win t- ■ i I ■’ Wui-'jrtw Staffe.
!‘n(tr(,H Tl Ki:r.- Tt; WELDuN may be
■ . ,i;hce, F.-ivettevijie.
_ . I'- i I. '.'.'j-tf
FA VKTTi:VILM] ~
Mi U AL L\SIRA\€E i’O^IPASY.
luium -Notes aiuounts to
in'i uiiier iissefs.
j7,0H8 -j.h
r).077 3')
iti
ffcl #
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[rs.
JLO
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aup,
e kti '
’ the >
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Kill \tl-
Usrril
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n
of ;«•
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HING.
tore*'
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rill
r u»e '
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II th«
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■er • *
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• '*•' *77' - y i*
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iff
Ml, .S272.7b.j *;i
ny have pai'f all los'-es promptly, and
i H!i a. cssment on their premium notes.
1 ’ .s pii.i, 32y.t}8-2 69
f)i TioKns:
'..' •I. McNEILL, President.
:i A. R.W, Vice Pr'-ident.
A. McMILLAN, Sec’y
DlBKrTOKM;
W'. N. Tillinghast.
■' ■.v»r, S. .F. Hinsd.ile,
' ’ ^.'v. Wm McLaurin,
■ V '•edinatj, T. S. Lutterloh,
•, ‘ t. A. W. Steel,
J. O. C«ok,
J ■ T), H'jn. J. G. Shepherd.
' * '■'» L. I". Lrown, 1
, r, : t j-V^ilra gton.
'■ ‘ ' •' ’ M •f'riimmen. Traveling .\gents.
' ' !' rjv invit.' >ip]ilications,
' ’ 2I-ly
t alt Siork of
i’""KSAXi;>TrAT10NKRY.
, i( Very full supply of
ati'l Mis(-i>|lati(‘uiis Bouks; School
u'j iu-,; ijiaiiii wriiiiit; I’apern;
EiiU‘lopt‘s, Ac.
E. J. HALE & SON.
i> i:\TivrRV.
vR. J. D.WIS having decided on perma-
_ / nenily locating in the Town of Fayette
ville. respectfully oilers his services to the
.•itizens of this place and suriouinliug country. In all
the various Viranches of his Profe.-rsion. 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
■is is in the y>ower of Dentistry. -\11 irregularities of the
Teeth treated in a prof'Cr and careful manner, as well as
d.seajes of the mouth. None but the proper metals are
made use ot in the various oi>-rations. ’h>-rges will be
■ iioderate. that the benefits of the Profer'sion may be
placed within the reach of all who may feel an interest
in the preservation of the Teeth.
Office over H iuston s Jewelry Store, where he
iiiav be found at all times.
May HI. 18.'.>. «tf
\V. li. CARVKK,
Healer in Dry CJoods, CiJroceric«,
and l*ro>iMon«,
IITILL always keep a good Stock of Seasonable Goods
iV on han 1, to «e]l chpsp for or exchange for
iVuduce at ijash pri 'es.
Hay Street, Fayett‘*ville, N. .\pril 16. ^-tf
B. F. PEARCE,
I .WITH
I A. TIcO«\AI^O,
I CoDimUslon Merchant and Produce Dealer,
A.M) DF.ALEH IN
j Groceries. Provisions.
Hardware. Cutlery,
Bools. Shoes and Leather,
l’>agging, Ro;je, Saddl^-ry, &c..
Foreign and Domestic Liipiors,
Sheetings and Yarns at Manufacturers’ prices.
j^ji“Stricl attention paid to orders.“lait
SOUTH SIDE HAY STREET,
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.
55tf
L u, N ..i- fu .
\\ IIVnAA
tiROli:ilSMOM?iISSiO.\ MEKCHAMS,
ItJI Street.,
Ill'll A A, l> % \C'V A; I’o.,
Comml^isoOil .^Ic^'chaiits,
.'iO*iF«'‘S.K, V \
The New V.uk Hoi!?.' will be conducted by Jno. S
D.\ncv, aided tjy R. W. H i.ma.n.
The Norfolk IL ;i' - wil', bu conducted by J.no, H.
Htmas and F .M. H. 1 n.
fldT' Particiii ‘r :;’'iTi!i n given to the sale of COT
TON, Ct)RN, WHEAT. NAVAL Sl'^RES. i:c.
Sept 11, IS. . u.'ltf
I'unstantI} Manufacturing at my Establishment.
I7VERV VAUli'TV OF H\RNESS,
Ij Sad'iles. liridles. Collars. Whips
and Trunks: all kinds of Leather, ('alf .''kins and Oil;
Condition Powders, lor diseased Horses and Cattle; '
('oacli Trimmiugs. Carpet i’>igs. Valises, Saddlery, j
Hardware, Jic. The largest stock iu the State, soM
wliolesale or retail, at the very lowest prices. Every
description of Harness aud Saddles manufactured to
order and repaired.
JAMES WILSON,
No. 5 Market st. Wilmington, N. C., near tin Wharf.
07-lv
'■Phat Pollsb! How it Shines. -Many of you recol-
1 led nine years tigo that I travelled through North
Carolina aii't u portion ot South C.iroiiua for the pur
pose of intr"'iuc.iig tins Polish. .\s time elapsed 1 found
that it would mouid. 1 have succtcdcu iu making it
perfect and will warr.iLr it to give satit!action. It cat;
be ha«i at retail for I'.i cents j>er box or at wholesale for
sixty ceat^ per dozen. Dealers will forward their or
ders two weeks previous to tiie time tkcy wish them filled.
•May •’>, l-'''i'i. lo-ly
^m\ iisimiNHi m\n\i
IIARTFORO, lOAA.
Incorporattjd 1819. Charter Perpetual.
Nov. 8. iS'iO.
lYlarhle
Factory,
5
FOWIA II. RAA.\FV
General 0’ottimission •fiereliant,
JISoulli Wliarvis. bi twc. n 'l.irkct \ t iieslnulSU.
pailI.
Consigntuents of (JotUMi, N - - il .Stori-s, Flour, Rice. sc.
will always recoiv.- ’ ' [ : Uip: peisoiiiil attention.
Advances will be made oidy on actual (Jonsignients.
R K r
T. S. & T. Hvi'D. ('h»r'.. n
S Wyatt St ’i>
jA.fK8 Tl'Pl'lCR. K 'l.
It t: I’rksklky. Km).
VV’. Y 1/KiTtH, K M
WjLl.tiM I’t I-l lo HI W. M t)
Itev. \V. B. L'arh
March 9.
K t: N V K s:
. Wai.kvK. r.viv« 4i.(;o. CharlMliin
I'.i.i.i- n itiri iiidLL. Wlliiiinjlon.
tr ►. MU I i f. I.'q.
I>t V .liMii.s II. I avlor. I;i‘ liiii’d.
li> . J I .w\Ms .-sm K, ’Klitiirnu'
Jic .ni V» . litNKUlf T. K'q .N. V.
.\utiiorixed (a;>ital.
Paid up Capital,
•Assets,
SI..>00,000 00
00
♦2,0;W,423 SO
S. s. WARD.
II. Z. PRATT.
A. DUNHAM.
G. F. DAVIS.
D. HILLYER.
T. A. ALEXANDER.
W. KENEY.
C. U. BRAINARD.
By r.?To LAJIHKR.
TWO D(I(IBS IIWVR T. II11C II i SONS’ STOBE
Fav€‘tlt*vill‘, I'.
Jan’v20. 1P60 84-
Ud t-ii. Hui John W.
'KXTo's, K-q.. I'hits.
1*9-IV
bept. 24, IKijO
m7a. BAKER,
€ORM»KR
rilURPENTINK STILLS manufactured on the most
1 favorable terms. All work warranted.
Call and see for yourselves, at Fayetteville, N. C.
Oct. 22. __ _ 63tf
T. €7A: B. WORTH,
€omniis!4ion and Forwarding Merchants,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Jan’y 28, 84tf _
WILI.IA^I J. PRICI3,
Mngpcctor of Turpentine^
WILMINGTON, N. C.
9e^ Will attend promptly to all business •ntrusted to his
car*.
Mjurch 29. i-lypd
SHAD fSEl\E TWIAE.
\\\ .llaclATYRE
HAS REt^EIVED
1 /\A BUNDLES cotton SEI^■E TWINE.
J Vjij 2-3 bundles Hi.-inp Seine Twine.
Fayetteville, Nov. m, l''‘.>tt. 71-3w
A'otife to 'ontrai*tors.
1JR0P(JS1TI(JNS for liu- building of a Wooden Court
House at Lilllngtou, Uurneti (.'ounty, will l>e re
ceived until the second .Mou'l/y in December 1800.
Plans and specifications may be seen by applying to
Benjamin F. Shaw, at .Siiminervil'.e. Harnett Couuty.
For information address the uudersigtied at Johnson-
ville, N. C. R. C. RELDEN,
Fi.r BuiiiJiiig Committee.
Sept 14, 18H0. .>;l-tl()D
iVeffroes! AcsroesH Wanted.
GENTLE.MEN, your old cu.^rotriers are yet in market.
All who have negroes for sale, would do well to give
ua a call or address us.
J. A McAuTitt R. ) POWELL & McARTHUR.
L. a. Powell. j
Clinton, N. C., July 18(>0. 33-6mpd
AOW IA HARK EX.
All persons having NEGROES for sale, will do well
to address the sub,=criber .at Clinton, Sampson
county, as he is determined tc buy an 1 p.iy as liberal
prices for them as the state of the market will permit
Bv addressing him he will call immediately, and
make liberal offers, as all will find who will try him.
CHARLES T. STEVENS.
Clinton, Sampson Co., Sept. 10, 1860. 52-lypd
AL.nAA ACis FOR 1861.~
Farmer s and planters.
TURNER’S NORXa C IROLINA.
Ootober 16. £• J- HALE & SONS.
DIRECTOR
T. K. BRACE. I
S. TUDOR.
J. CHURCH.
R. BUELL. i
E. FLOWER. j
F. A. BULKELEY. I
R. MATHER.
E. G. RIPLEV. '
I W. F. TUTTLE.
I E. G. Riplkv, Pres’t. T. .V. .Vlexa.nder. V. Pres’t.
I T. K. Br.\ce, Jr., Scc y. A. A. Williams. .Adjuster,
j Rates as low Us terfect solvency and fair profit
will allow.
ASSETS.—July IS59.
j Market value-
j Bank Stocks in New York, Hartford, Bos
ton. St. Louis, .kc.,
1 United States Stock ati'l Treasury Notes,
I State Stocks; New Vork. t)hio, Kentucky,
I Tennessee, Missouri,
I City Stocks, Hartford, Rochester, Brook-
I lyn, Jersey City,
I Railro“\d Stocks: Hartford and New Haven,
Boston and Worcester, Coun. River,
Mortgage Bonds,
Real Estate, unincumbered,
Miscellaneous Items,
Cash, on hand and deposited on call, and
in ge its’ hands.
S91.J.844 00
1.^.120 60
108,00.5 00
116,000 00
87,058 00
83,089 60
70,103 78
25,348 77
3-50 303 15
S2,0.‘30,42.^ 80
LIABILITIES.
! Claims; unadjusted and not due.
Uuiinary elaboration. Ilcnce cellular develop
ment, the first step in organization, is impossible.
The fluid cannot be taken up. It never becomes
vitalized or forms a union with any living tissues.
On the contrary, it is a burden, and soon causes
uiischief. Another party thinks that the materi
al thus existing in the far-rcaching network of
lymphatic vessels is due to decay, and contains the
products of organic dissolution. Both opinions
are well supported, and perhaps both may prove
to be true. That some noxious materials, wheth
er the debris ot used-up tissues, or withered dead
elements refusing to become new tissues, are
thrown copiously near the lympathics, is agreed;
and also that the (juantity of such products is so
great that this active sewerage-apparatus cannot
carry it away. It accumulates and hardens into
tubercles. The cause ot this dreadful malady ia
stated by our author to be primarily the want of
oxygen, whose presence in sufficient quantity
would either prevent the formation of the tuber
culous material, or would give power to cast it
out as soon as formed. A cure in the early stages
of the disease is said to have sometimes been se
cured by the use of chlorate of potass, and other
remedies which supply oxygen to the blood. Pre
vention, however, here as every where, is easier
than cure, and is seldom impossible, whatever be
the hereditary tendency to the malady. Muscu
lar exercise, regular habits, fresh air, suitable
food, ample rest, active occupation, well ventilated
apartmetits, proper clothing, and exemption from
corroding anxiety, are among the indispensible
aud most ordinary precautions.
What Causes the Hair to turn Grey.—An
i'tiL'lish writer has recently asserted that an un
due proportion ol lime in the system is the cau.se
of premature grey hair, and advises to avoid hard
I water, either for drinking pure or when convert
ed into te I, or cotfee, or soup, because hard water
I is always impregnated with lime. Hard water
may be softened by boiling it; let it become cold,
then use it as a beverage. It is also stated that
;i liquid that will color the human hair black, and
not stain the skin, may be made by taking one
part of bay rum, three parts of olive oil, and one
part of good brandy, by measure. The hi-ir must
be wa.shed with the mixture every morning, and
in a short time the use ot it will make the hair a
beautiful black, without injuring it in the least.
The articles must bo of the best quality, mixed
in a bottle, and always shaken before applied.
Bishop aiil X^tc^pnpers.—The Pacific
Advocate says:—“In his address to the confer
ence, just betore reading out the appointments.
Bishop Ames alluded to various methods by
which an itinerant preacher might render himself
useful, and among others he spoke of circulating
new.spapers as an important means of good-doing.
In his first circuit, some thirty years ago, he had
been very active in this direction, and he said he
used to say to his members, as a reason that they
.should take newspapers, that he had had experi
ence as a school-teacher, and that it was his de
liberate opinion that two dollars spent for a good
newspaper was of more value as an educator in
the family than ten dollars paid to a school-mas
ter for tuition. And, remarked the bishop, “thir
ty years’ observation has but confirmed that opin
ion.”
AStiiiffless Bees.—Mr. A. 0. Moore, of New
York, who went to Central America, last year,
has just returned from Guatemala, and has brought
with him two swarms of the stingier bees com
mon to that country, which he has given in charge
to Mr. Parsons, ot Flushing, who will propagate
tliem for the agriculture department of the Patent
office, which will, in due time, distribute them,
if it is found that they can be kept iu any part of
the I’nited States. The.^e bees are of two va
rieties—one large and one small—and both quite
different in all of their habits from the honey
bees common with us. 'For one thing there ap
pears to be but two classes—workers and queens.
The largest class are about the size of our com
mon bees, the queen being much larger; and
while laying eggs appears very clumsy and unable
to fly. The honey is deposited in egg-shaped
capsules, more than half the size of hen’s eggs,
fastened to a plate or wax only upon one side,
and sometimes arranged horizontally in tiers one
above another.
?88,242 08
.\gent of the above Company in Fayetteville,
■ E. J.'haLE.
March 21, 18G0. ;^tf
To the InfercMt ot* Turpentine
OiKtiller!^.
a. baker woiihl respectfully inform Turpentine
iTJ . Distillers and others that ho is now manufacturing
The Improved Turpentine Mtili.
•All orders promply attended to. Copper work done on
the most favorable terms.
M.
THE A ORTH C AROLIAA
MITIIAL LIFE L\Sl RAXCE ( 0)IPAX¥,
>^0W in the tenth year of successful operation, with
growing caj.ital aud firmer hold upoii public con
fidence, continues to insure the lives of all healthy per
sons from 14 to GO years of ige. for one year, for seven
years, and for life—all life members sharing iu the profits.
All slaves from 10 to 00 years of age are insured for
Old Copper bought for cash or taken iu exchange for i on© year or for five years for two-thirds their value,
iw W'ork. Call and see for yourselves at All losses are nunctual’y paid within 90 days a
Feb’y 1. 1800.
your;
M A BAKER’S
Copper Shop, Fayetteville, N. C.
88tf
CiJodey’s f..adv’s Book for Dec.
Nov. 13. ‘ E. j. hale & SONS.
Forty Veariii’ Familiar Letterj^
of Jas. W. Alexander, D. D.: Sernions. by J. .\ddison
Alexander, D. D. .\lso, further supplies of .Margaret
Moncrieffe; Beulah; .\dam Bede; Yusef; Shirley; School
Books. &c.
July 10. E. J. HALE A SON.
rVorth Carolina Foran Book,
A FURTHER supply just received.
E. J. HALR & SON.
All losses are punctual’y paid within 90 daye afler
satisfactory u^of is presented.
For furtherWformation the public is referred to Agents
of the Company in all jiart.s of the State, and to
R. H. B.\TTXE, Secret.T,ry, Raleigh.
E. J. H.VLE, Agent at
Jan’y 1859. Fayettevdle, N. C.
$$tarkie on Evidence, Vol. I Aew
Edition, with Notes and References, by Sharswood.
July 10. E. J. HALE & SONS
Harness Horse for Kale.
I WISH to sell % first-rate medium si*e H.VRNESS
HORSE. GEORGE B. BAKER.
Oct. 15. Oltf
BLANKS for sale at this Office.
Vol. 8th BancrottN United !§tates
July 10. K- J. hale & 80N.
I A IWffy E.i']>eriment.—An exchange says:
I “Take a sheet of foolscap or letter paper, roll it
I up so that the opening at one end shall be large
j enough to take in the full size of the eye, and at
! the other end let the opening he not half as large.
1 Take it in the right bund, holding it between the
, thumb and forefinger; place the large end to the
i right eye, and look through it, with both eyes
j open to the liirht. You vuU see a hole through
j your hand! If you take it in your left hand it
will be the same. You will in both cases be as
tonished to see that you have a hole in your hand
Edward Ecerett and Benjamin Franklin.—
lion. Edward Everett has undertaken to prepare
for Sheldon k Co., New York, a Life of Benjamin
Franklin, destined to “embrace the whole of his
career in one continuous narrative, ot moderate
compass, and carefully-adjusted proportions, ad-
i hering, as far as the plan of the work admits, to
: the autobiography already in existence, and aiming
I to present to the American peMfjIe, and especially
to the rising generation, a faithful portraiture of
one ot the purest ot patriots and wisest of men.”
“Life is short,” were the last words of Mr. Ball
as he stepped on the train, with a friend, at Fran-
i cisville, Iowa, last week. His foot slipped, and
I the train being in motion, the next moment he
I 'WM a mangled corpse.