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if jiaiil during the ycnr of subscrip-
- I the year lias fspireil.
Wi-oUlv KiKKRVER CM) per annum, if paid in
; .'J if paiil durinj; the year of subscrip-
. t il sfter the year has expired.
\l:V r.KTlSKM r.NTS ni'jerted foi iO cents per
■■ liiu": l'i>r the first, and .'^O cents for each
■ulilii-rtiioii. Yearly ailvertisenients by spe- ;
, at reasonable rates. .\dvertisers are;
'tHte the ni!nil>er of in"ertioj»s desired, or ;
iMiitinued till forbivl. ami charged accord- |
to be inserted itnide. cliarged /iO per
.'^rKCI\L XOTK'K. 1
id after this date, no name of a new subscriber ^
■n-d without jiaynient in adraiice, nor will ,
!io si'nt to such subscribers for a longer time ,
,:df.M-. :
r old subscribers as de-ire to take the pa- I
> systeiu will please notify us when making !
Jan'y 1. 18')8.
f\LL WII W1\TEB STYLES, 18011! ;
.1. A. I’KMBERTON :
IS NOW REt’ElVlNO Ills STO('K OF .
Fail A' Goods^
I uprising the greateiti variety of NEW STVLKS ever ;
» ved liy him.
!.• will receive in a few days, one of the most mag-
-olectiiins of
i.Ailio^* Velvc'l nal« aii«l lloiiiiet«,
111(1 lloiiiK'lw,
•red in this market. They were put up by one
. lust ytvlish Houses in the (’ity of New York, and
MMh. EXriiES^LY T(f UliDKR
ire invited to give them an insucctiou. as he
' 1 It;iseJ at all times to show them.
Hi ( i . hin(self thit after fifeeii years ex[>erience
f K:uu‘v l>ry Goods tradu, his selections and ad- .
_• ' will lie worthy of a call from those in want of
■le new Style Goods at LOW I’RK'ES.
w 'u^l lake this occasion to say to his friends
'■ wh.'iin have patronize^! him from his commence
m 'iii.'ss. ^ that he duly appreciates their many
TI 1 h.ipes never lo part company with any of
fyn*' I'all and s«e the New 8tvle.
J. A. PEMHKKTON.
,1. 1‘J A2i4w-tf
FAIili, l!««0.
,I.\.MES KVLE
•i iw receiving his FALL and 'N INTER supply of
DKV .^0»D>S,
AMONG WHiril ARE.
■ k and '.'olored Silk»;
'^'inoes. French and English;
:iin«j. French and others;
. i'ian Clotha. and other Uress (?ood«;
Emb'd t'ollars and Sleeven:
: .r \nd S^juare Shawls:
'1 . ■ Shawls, Silk and Cotton:
-r '1 ithb. assorved Nos.—Anker;
.n i .■'ht>e.s,- with a large asaortni*nt of Hats
'-ips, with many other (1')ols.
..'■'’■•ti were b iught cheap by the I’ackage, and
•ii-re i by Wholesale or Retail—('HEAl*.
... I'C-J. 52tf
FILL STOIK FlIR 18G0!
M AKK&
. 11 VY .-'TREET. FAYETTEVILLE. N.(’., are
• iving their SECOND SL'l’l’LY i.T
>i:aso.nable goods,
I Ml'UAflNG A LARGE STO’K OF
FANCY A STAPLE DUY (iOODS,
Boots, Shoes, BEats, Caps,
IUI\ \KTS, t.nBKKM.AS
Kfiuhf~,fMinl€ Clothing^, ^V. ^V.
: will be offered to Wholesale buyers exclu-
■r for Cash or on tjbe usual time, to prompt
J. M. WILLL\MS.
5f.tf
t
imSKE & ANDERSON,
t>R.\I.KUS IN —
staple aii«l Fancy Dry 4ioo«In,
€^loth
And Geutleiiieirs Furiiishing Goods
of every description.
BALLOU'S FREN(’1I YOKE SHIRTS.
Boots aid Shoes, Hats and Caps, &c. he.
JBii?*' Five per cent, off for all Cash Hills of S‘25 and
upward?.
Mos. 10 and tS Hay St., Hulldln«:,)
.V. V.
WIUGHT HUSKE. JOHN H .VNDERSON.
Formerly l\'k Cape Fear. For'lv with J. A. I’emlverion.
Nov. 28, lSf,0. ' 74tf
i\otic*e! ]\otic*e!!
HaVINO made up my mind to close out my present
atock of Goods, 1 shall offer great inducements to
those who wish to buy anything in my line. ISeing
connected with a manufacturing Firm at the beginning
of last Fall, 1 had the advantage of getting niy Goods at
n^anufacturing j'rices. and at such 1 wi’l now offer the
remainder of nij’ Stock, which consists of
Fine ami (^oimnon Overcoats, Cloth, Cass, and
Twoeds (\»:its; I’ants and VcsL- of every de
scription; Shirts, Linen and Mar.seilles; I'n-
der (taruients ot‘ all kinds; Suspenders;
(’arpet Sacks; Pocket Hooks, I'cc., I'tc.
The above Goods are well-maile, and will cert.ainly be
sold at cost. Thcrel'ore those who wish to select r» good
Coat nuist come immediately.
Those who are indebted toGreentree Js: Co.. or to my
self. must «ettle up immedi itely. as I cannot give an_v
further iudulirenctt. Mv Itooks shall be closed to all.
S. nARNl'M.
No. 13, North-easi of the Market.
N .v. Ti-tlJ
Hrs. IIAKT
Is now receiving a Handsome .Vssortmont of
\vi\ viAi nIiAA\i:hv,
Inc* I lid in;: a variedly ol Fancy
•trlic lf**, llcaii Arc.'
iw\roiiRKii^ mm l\distrv!
K«‘e|> your .Honey ^oiitli!
•\nd build up your own t’ountry and Town, by calling on
M. A. BAKKR, •
.Haniifacliirer ol'doiilile and sin-
;;:le barrel Kliot liiini»^ Itilles
and PistolK,
t*f all the ditl'erent patterns now used in the United
States or Great Britain.
Call and see, at M. A. B.VKKR’S.
Fayetteville, N. C., Nov. 12, IStiO. tiyif
t all at TI. A. RIKFK'K and get
your Fire ArniM!
i 1UNS. RIFLES and PISTOLS of all the best patterns
' I now in use, and at as low prices as they can be had
in any city or town in the United States or England.
M. A. BAKER.
Fayetteville, Dec’r 7-3tf
Ttl TIIF FKIFi\l>5 OF
llO.Ml' .MANUFACTURES.
THE KINSTON
SHOE F.iCTORV
-It
IS NOW
IjRDEUS
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for
s liciifd.
Kin.'lon N. ('
srcCESSFlL Ol'KUATIOX.
negro BR'JG.VNS and BOOTS are
.1. CARl’ENTEK. Agent,
.lune 2J: IhiiO. 3y-tf
Nov. In
wt
T4» Till) iiAI>ll>!
GlBSt>N re-pectfully inform-) her frien.ls and
lie public penerMlIy. that she i> prejiareil to make
l»RESSES in the most fa>hionalile Myle. she will also '
cut and fii for any lady's wishing to make their own
Dresses: CHILDREN'S CLt^TlUNG cut or made to ^
onler.
Mrs. Tiib-ion has taken the .\^ency for the '*ale of ft ,
n»-w and excellent ('H.MIT. fi>r cutting Ladies' Dresses, j
■\lso. one for IU>y'-i Clothing. They are very simple in i
consiruciion. and therefore easy to under«iand. The |
ladies are r«|uested to call an 1 ‘^ee them at her house. I
■>n Maxwell Street, between the Female High School ,
and the Fayetteville Hotel. j
Oct. 2. GStf i
Jewelrv, Ac.
(lOld and Silver Watches,
1ST REt'EIVED A LARGE ADDl
on to my stock of
&■ l'L\TEII \W11E, H\E I'lTLERV,
.TIilitary and Fancy ljiood%
which make? my stock gooti. Those who are ahotii to
make their purchases would do well to call and lake .a
l.M.k. 1 ihink 1 can suit them as it., prices and cpiality
I'articular attention paid to Watch and Clock
repairing and Jobbing. W’. I’RDMl.
Sept. 17, l^'*»o. 53-;>m
En\vi\ ciiiOVKit,
H*ntchmaker atnl Jeiveler^
returned from the N>>rth with a
much larger slock
'I
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it (»n ]
%m wori>
SECOND stock.
' ' U RECEIVING AND OI’ENING
HiK LA/i',KST SErOND STOCK OF GOODS
V: . tfend to our customers, comprising .-VLL .
' J'l i - LES usually kept by us, all of which we ,
■ i-ed t., offer ou accommodating termn to our
••rs and all wholesale purchaseri. Please call
• i uiue our Stock.
H. & E. J. LILLY.
57-tf
.11 .Vo. Man/ St.
Ill YDS. I’lUNT.S, unusually low, either by
l'',V/VV whole.-sale or retail.
50 Do7.. Wool and other HATS.
C I. O T II I x\ O
ly reduced price*; together with a large and
iHl'LHAD F.1MV DKV (JOOliS,
•h will be offered «n aw favoraV>le terms as any
; lie State. J. K. KYLE,
i. .'>btf
•/. ml. JRemberion
ive in ft few days a large lot of those
'-il
^ffUnt Vasnhneres ami Viveeiln.
THEY ARE
in A'ortii Carolina,
IH'RABliE than any other Goods for the
—ALSO—
.J A LARGE LOT OF
inland KerreyM, T»veed»
and t'a«4Mimere:%,
^■rior ijuaiity.
J. A. PEMBERTON.
162i4w-tf
. \\. A\l>KEU>i
^ 'N HAND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
" i'l«‘l* ^\rv, Sheet Lead,
I ijM*, zinc, iroii-Hire ( loth of as-
"TU‘(I iiumliers, PI.MP8, Ac., Ac.
—ALSO—
.\ general assortment of
’ ■' ■ ■ m.w ■«. jfcc: 9
■11 !" inufaMiire, at wholesale and retail.
' I'iare, Fayetteville, Sept. 11. 52-4m
^^Iniiks for Snle at this Office.
)f tioods in his :
line, than he has ever offered before.
.Vmong his assi'rtment may !’c found— I
Watches ot all qualities from •*“ to 81*')0; Chains,
Seals and Keys of all kinds; Hracelets, Kar-
Rin^rs, lireast Pin.s and Lockets; (lold, Silver,
Steel and (^onmion Spectacles; (lold and Sil
ver Pencils and I'ens; Silver Spoons, Silver
(’ups and (loblets; Silver Plated Tea Sets,
Cake Hu-'kets,(’astor,>, Candle Sticks and
liutter Dislies; Coral Necklaces, Brace
lets and Ariulets, \c., \;c., \c.
€'lock>> ot all kiniN and |iialitieH;
A tine lot of Pistols; a "ood assortment of
Military f(X)ds and Aeconleons, and every-
thintr else kept in a .Jewelry Store.
E. G. is Agent for the sale of the Celebrated Anieri-
cati W’o.tch. .\ny person in want of a Good Watch is
invited to call and exainire them.
P. S. Particular attention paid to the Repairing of
WATCHES, CLOrKS and .JEWELRY.
Fayetteville, N. C., Oct. 0, 1>^00. 00-3m
Stores ftitfi Grates.
.\NUREWS has on hand a large and well se
lected assortment of
riRLOR t^RATFM,
SOUTHERN Elis
B^uok lo lV#ifr inieresi*
\\M: areil.cnly SHOE M ANCFACTCRERS in th«
If Siai«*. tli.'ii iimke a No. 1 article of KIP SHOE8
and Negro BRoG.VNS. without Welts. We intend to
make to ihe tiillcsl e^tfnl. if we have the patronage,
which we truly and e.irnestly sdicit. All orders shall
have jirompt attention. Now is the time for the South
to encmirace all such.
WM. (’ARTER SONS.
Wm. CaiukU. DaV11» a. t;.\KTKR.
s. s. ('^ItfKlt. ,Ii)UN (J. C.\RTKK.
*' 'rtersville. ’U:if..ani Co.. N. >ct. 25. t>.5-8m
STITE CIK WII 1I\('III\E WOllkS,
KItWA'V .'iTKKKT.
FAYETTEVn.LE. N.
^HE undersigned, having erected buildings suitable
for C.\R ;in>l M.\('HINE WORK ^also General
HOUSE CAllPENTRY—would give notic** that they are
prepared to execute all orders in their line wiih neat-
ne-is and di‘>patcli.
W'c are prepared to do all kinds of St'ROLL S.\W-
ING and PL.VNEl.NG at short notice. Having a tirst
cla.ss Woodworth Planeing Machine, we are preparcl to
Plane, Tongue and Groove all kindii of Flooring and
Ceiling on roa- ;!U;ible terms.
Contract taken for the erocjioH *f Buildings, *nd
Jobbing of all kinds executed with neatness and dis
patch. S.i-hes, Doors and Blinds of all descriptions,
nianut'actuicd e.itial to anything tu be found in the
Northern market s.
Plans and ^pecihcations furnished and the erection of
buildings superintended when de-ired.
WALTON .t BARRY,
Car Builders, t'arpenters & Draugi;’men.
Favetteville. Oct li'Oli f>-t-lf
A uv.ni
Tho >»“w Stjio. Small.
(OLOKEU PliOTO;UAPHS,
AT
Vuiior«»d*ll*% CSullrry.
(i W
L . le
i'oal, tto.r ntifl Cooking' Stores,
Which he offers for sale on his usual liberal terms.
Market Sijuare, Fayetteville. Sept. 11. 52-4in
t'arpef in;;! t'arpelin;^! t'arpefing!
YDS. CARPETING at No. 31, Hay St. All
styles, all prices, all qualities. .\11 will be
offered low either by wholesale or retail. Also, 5-4 and
12-4 Crumb Cloths and Druggets,
J. K. KYLE.
Fayetteville. N. C., Sept. 13, 1860. 52tf
NEW EDITION OF
HEVERErX 1\D iniTLE’S T, LAW REPORTS,
Voliiiiie *2.
^HE subscribers have just jirinted a 2d Edition of
this Volume, with Notes and R-feiences to other
ndjiidgp 1 Cases .and to the Revised Code, by Hon. Wm.
H. ll.iiiie: and with many corrections of typographical
error.s.
Their 2d Editions of Dev. iV P>atile's E'piity, complete,
and 1st Dev. X Battle's Law Rept)rts, have received the
approbation of the Profebsion.
They also reiiublisiied a 2d Edition of Devereux's 2d
Eijiiity, (without .Notes, j Aii'l in aildition to these, are
the proj)rietors bf the entiro editions of most of IreleH’s
Law and ll'iuity, and can supply aTiy volumes extant of
the Reports, or complete sets, so far as they can now
be had.
Thny propose to put to press a 2d Edition of Dev. &
Battle’s liaw Reports, vols. 3 -I (in one.)
Tliey deal largely in Law Books, and will at alltimcH
order works not on their shelves, to supply their cus
tomers. •!. H.\LE & SON.
(►ct. 15, 1800.
I
Floral College.
THR Fall Session in this Institution will commence on
the 18th of JULY next.
The managemeut and instruction of the Institution
will be under the R^iv. Daniel Johnson and Mr. Juhn
C. Sutherland, with an able Corps of .\ssistants in all the
departments. The Principal and his lady will continue
to take entire charge of the Boarding establishment,
thus giving to the School more of the rAMiLY element.
This arrangement, it is believed, will greatly advance
the Msefulness of the Invtitution.
M. C. McNAIR,
Sec’y Board of Trustees.
June 18, 18^50. 28tf
: : KPFC'iAi. TFK.n.
Sate of Mortli CaraUu i, GaoibarUud C o.
Superior Court of Law, Fall Term, 1800.
His Honor Robeut S. Fkknch, Judge Presiding.
IT is ordered that a Special Term of the Superior Court
of Law and Etpiity for Cuiuberland County, be held
on the First Monday in February A. D. 1861, and that
l)ublication thereof be made in the several newspapers
published in the Town of Fayetteville.
Jurors, Suitors and Witnesses in civil cases are hereby
notified to be in attendance.
From the Minutes.
J. W. BAKER, Clerk.
Nov. 24. 6o ic
Presbyterian copy.
Ftm MAI.F.
The IK)USE ard LOT adjoining Elixabethtown,
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. 27-tf
FAYETTEVILLE
Female Hi^h School.
TERMS.
Board per Session of 20 weeks. J*»0 00
Tuition in Collegiate Classes 20 weeks, ‘-0 CM)
‘ “ Academic “ “ “
“ “ Primary “ “ “ ^
Incidental expenses, ’ ^ ^
Tuition in .Music, Painting, Drawing, Modern and
Ancient Languages, &c. at the usual rates.
|@rOne-balf of Board anil Tuition retjuired in ad-
vanct; the other half at the close of the Session.
SCHOLASTIC YEAR.
1st Session.—1st Quarter commences 1st October.
2d “ “ 10th December.
2d Session.—1st Quarter “ 20th February.
2d
Vacation
Dec’r 8, 18G0.
“ 1st May.
“ 10th July.
J. DkB. & T. C. HOOPER,
Associate Principals.
77tf
Cape Fesir
Foil
Kiver Laud
SALE.
/* -VCRE.S OF L.VND lying on the West side of
O'tv Cape Fear River, two miles below Fiiyettcville,
and extending from the River into the Sand-hills. This
tract is about equally divided into River-ridge, Swamp
and i^and-hill Laud. About W acres adjoining the
River are ck-ared and produce well. There are good
sites fur building.
The Rej>ort of an Engineer establishes that drainage
of the Swamp Land may be effected at a moderate ex
pense
Terms to suit; and a bargain offered. .Applv to
B. R. HL\sKE.
Fayetteville, t>ct. IJSiiO. OUtf
To Land Buyers.
fpilE undersigned offers for sale, in the Coal region,
1 and within eight miles of the terminus of the Fay
etteville & Western Rail Road on Deep River,
EH;iiT lilMmEU AIKKS UF LAM),
alJoining the land belonging to the estate of George
Wilcox, dec’d, and l^'ing three miles South from Car-
bonton, on Little Pocket Creek, Moore county.
These Lands are well adit]>ted to the growtli of corn,
cotton, wheat, oats, rye. Sc. There are on the prem
ise* a comfortable Dwelling, and all necessary t)ut-
houses. with about one hundred anil tifty acres under
fi'iice, including forty or fifty acres of never-failing
bottom land. This is a rare chance for persons wish
ing to make investments, as lands are undoubtedly ad
vancing in pr^ce in this section.
For turiher information apply to .\Ir. .M. .Nl. McRae.
I’rane's Creek, P. O., Moore county, or address me at
Fayetteville, N. C.
DANIEL .McRAE,
For the Heirs of Gilbert McRae, dec'd.
Carbonton, Moore co., N. C., Aug. 24 43tf
LA.\D FtIK ^
^pHE sub.^criber having removed West, ofl'ers for sale
1 his L.XNl*?* in Harnett County, lying immediately
ou each side of Cape Fear River, containiug 12(X» acres
in each tract. These Lands are situated in a healthy
couniry, 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 tine
Bottom, most of which is uncleared, and well r^et with
white oak and other fine Timber. A large portion of
the balance is ouk and hickory Ridge Lands: the bal
ance is pine Land of a good ijuality, having been work
ed in Turpentine three years. These Lands will be
sold low for Cash or Voung Negroes, or on time to suit
purchasers, with approved bonds.
Jan’y 13. N. G. JONES.
Freish Goods.
1I1.WE just received my FALL SlIPPLV of GOODS,
consisting in part of—
Layer Raisins, in whole, half and '.luarter boxes; Citron,
Currants, Dates, Prunes, Figs, Preserved Canton Gin
ger, Dried Ginger, Cocoa and other Nuts, Sardines,
Guava Jelly, Pickles and Preserves of all kinds,
Catsups, Spiced Oysters, Lea & Perrin’s Wor
cestershire Sauce, French Mustard.
A constant supply of
Plain, Fancy 4c French Candies.
Also, a large and well sell selected stock of
Toy!$ and Fancy Articless,
suitable for the Christmas Holidays. W'ith a great ma
ny articles not enumerated, which 1 will sell low for
Cash. Mrs. M. B.YNKS.'
Dec’r 10, 1800. 77-1 m
For Rent.
HE pleasant and desirable Residence on Haymount,
belonging to Mrs. Sophia II. McLean, is now offered
lor rent. Possession given the 1st of January 18til.
For terms apply to THOS. U. McLEAN.
Dec’r 7. 77-4t
T
ROOKN.
Nemesis, by .MARION HARLAND, Author of
“.Alone” kc.
THE QUEEN.S of SOCIETY, illustrated;
J.\('K HOPETON, or the Adventures of a Georgian;
CASTLE RICH.MOND. by Anthony Trollope:
Further supplies of Rutledge, Adam Bede;
Beulah, the Mill on the Floss;
Vestiges of Creation, &c.
Aug. 31. E. J. HALE & SONS.
The Premhyterian P>taliiiodi§t
Character notes. A further supply just reoeivcd.
July 20. E. J. HALE & SONS.
ART.
\Vood%vai*fr!« Solar €\*iniera.
. I)H(>TOGR.\PHS can be had at Vanorsdell's Skylight
■ ! (Jallery, Hay street, opposite Marble Yanl, Fay-
eiteville, N. C.; plain, retouidiod. colored, in water
colors, oil and p.isiile; from small to life size. Ambro-
types, Mel.'incotyi>es, and all other styles of Pictures
pertaining to the Vrt. ,\lso. Gilt I’rames. Gilt Mould
ing. Glass for ver}’ large pictures—as large as 26 by 36
inches. Cord and Tassels for hanging pictures: Instru
ments. Stock and Chemicals for sale low for cash. Life
size colored Photogr;iphs made from small pictures.
Having pertnancntly located here 1 hope to merit
your patronage. I would also return my sincere thanks
for the liberal patronage bestowed on me heretofore by
the good people of FavetteviEe and vicinity.
C. M. VANORSDELL,
Photographist and Proprietor.
Dec’r 20, 18o!t 77-
D. & W. VcLAlRIi\,
IIJ'OULD invite attention to their large and desirable
W Stock of
OK OCEKIEN,
t'onsisting in part of—
150 liaijd Kio, Laruira and Java Coffee;
100 Hhls. and Hhds. Siiirar (as.sorted;)
25 Hhds. Molasses;
30 “ Bacon—Sides and Shoulders;
500 Sacks Salt;
150 Boxes o;ood Tobacco;
125 “ Sperm,.\damantinetC Tallow Candles;
50 “ Soap (assorted;)
50 “ (’andy “
100 Bajrs Shot “
lOOH lbs. Bar liOad;
30 i Bbls. Snuff—Eaple Mills;
25 Kegs Soda;
250 “ Nails.
—ALSO—
A large and general assortment of
Hardware and Cntiery;
Farmin': Utensils, of all descriptions;
American, Enirlish, Swedes and Peruvian Iron;
Blister, (lerman and Cast Steel;
Blacksmiths’ Tools;
Coopers’ Po.;
(\)rn Sheller? and Straw Cutters;
TJuckets, Brooms and f’ails;
Cotton, Manilla and Jute Rope, (all kinds and
quality;)
Plow Lines and Bed Cords;
Hollow Ware;
Cotton Yarns and ST;eetin"s at factory prices.
All of which will be sold i.ow for cash, or on usual
time to prompt paying customers.
j|6^ CouNVRT Mkkchants are respectfully requested
to call and e :amiue our stock before purchasing else
where. D. & W. MoLAUaiN.
March 8, 1869 98tf
t'oal! Coal!! Coal!!!
■“ 1 Tons PRl.ME COAL, for sale by
01 J. A. WORTH.
Sept. 2-'». 56-tlJ
]\'otlce.
^nilOSE indebted, to the undersigned will confer a fa-
I vor by settling their respective obligations, thus en-
;ibling him to do in like manner with others.
THOS. J. JOHNSON.
Oct. 8, 18tiO. oO tf
FISH! FiSll!!
EW MACKEREL, Nos. 1, 2 and 3.
WHITE FISH.
•• HERRING, &c.
Call at A. N. McDONALD’S,
South-uide Hay IStreet.
Oct 1. 57-tf
i\EW OOODS.
^pHE subscriber is now receiving a large aud well s«-
I lected stock of GOODS, consisting of
GKOCKKIES, HARDWARE AND CLTLE-
RV, 13A(JGIN(f AND RUPE, SAD
DLERY, kc., FOREIGN AND
DOMESTIC LlyUORS,
and many other articles, which he offers low for Cash,
or On :>uuRT TIMK to prompt paying eustomeri.
All kindk of Ci;uDtry Produoa taken in axohauga for
Goods.
Sheetings and Cotton Yarns on hand «t all timeu, at
.NL-inut'acturen«’ prices.
STRUGGLES OF THE POOR.
Poverty falls most heavily on those who have
enjoyed a competence, and by some revulsion of
fortune or the death of those on whom they were
dependent are reduced to penury. A true Chris
tian benerolenoe loves to seek out and aid such
sufferers. Here is an illustration from the New
York Tribune, [which one would think might
devote itself to the relief of home sufferers, and let
what it considers the troubles of others alone];—
“What! make fine shirts for nine shillings a
dozenl”
“Yes, sir; indeed I can get nothing else to do!"
“Nine shillings a dozen! nine cents apiece. But
how many can you make in a day?”
“One, sir, if I have my time; but I have my
little boy, two years old, and he’s quit# fretful
this warm weather, so that I do not always finish
it, unlestf I ean work at night.”
“And do you work at night sewing on these?”
“I would, sir, and do, so long a# I can afford to;
but indeed, sir, what with feeding my four little
ones I cannot afford to buy caudles!”
“Four children! Poor woman! 1 fear you
have a hard task to pay the landlord! What rent
do you pay?”
“Four dollars a month, sir.”
“Ar d you earn fifty-four cents a week. How
long have you lived here?”
“3Iy husband died in March last. He was a
maoutaoturer of daguerreotype colors. We lived
up town then. But his long sickness consumed
what little money we had; and when he died I
was obliged to sell most that we had in the house
and come down here w^ith my four little ones.”
“Your oldest boy is nine years; you can scarcely
earn more than will pay your rent. How do you
furnish food for yourselves?”
“This young woman pays three shillings a week
for part ot the room. We had a silver-plated tea
pot, sugar-bowl, and such like, and some spoons.
For these I got nearly their value. I have sold
every thing 1 had besides. 1 have no more to
sell.”
The tears came into her eyes. Poor thing, she
could not help it.
“Indeed, sir, I would not have sent for you if
the sight of mj children in rags and hunger did
not compel me to do so.”
“ Your rent is paid for this month.” I knew
it was, or ^he would not be a tenant of that land
lord. “Your children began to come to the school
at the house of Indubtry last Monday, I believe,
did they?”
“Yes, sir; and I am very thankful for your
kindness to them.”
“Send them every day. They shall be fed
and clothed, and when rent-day comes near let us
know.”
“God bless you, sir!” A heavy load of care
withdrew from the mind, and a cloud trom her face.
A»tie shillinys ptr dozen for making shirts, with
plaited bosoms, linen wristbands, aud to be well
made; for if a tiaw can be picked in the workman
ship all the seJimstresa’s work goes for nothing.
Do you believe it? It is a I'aot! We saw the
shirts to-day. We saw the care-worn aud work-
worn mother and her children. We have heard
that such facts were plenty. We know they ^re!
Would some charitable ladies like to see the same?
Let them go to the House of Industry any day
for one hour, and if they do not return to their
homes with the heartache we are no true prophet.
All persons are respectfully invited to give me a oall,
at the old stand of J. Ai T. WaJdill, South side Hav st.
A. N. MeDONALD.
Fayetteville, X. C., Sept. 24, 1800. 55tf
N
.\OTICE.
XPECTING to be absent from the State until the
middle of next Summer, say till July, 1800, 1 have
authorized .Archibald .McLean, o“ 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 18, 18G0. 83-
A CARD.
A WORD TO MY OLD FRIENDS—
''FHOSE persons for whom I have been attending to
JL Banking business for years:—I am still willing to
serve you with the same promptness that I have always
done; and to others that may want discounts. Pension
business, Acc., &c 1 offer my services, with a promise
of strict attention. J.\S. G. COOK.
June 27, 1859. 26tf
CAPT. REPORT
(l\ THE DEEP RIVER .IIINERU REGION.
^PHE undersigned have caused to be published from
JL the Congressional plates, an edition of the Report
of Capt. Wilkes, U. S. Navy, and his .Vssociates on the
Board appointed 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
the most j)erfect and valuable, of any yet I'uVdished.
The Maps are worth the price of the work, which is .lO
OCntS, neatly bound in cloth. Copies sent by mail, free
of postage, on the receipt of 50 cents. \ liberal dis
count to wholesale buyers. Orders solicited.
Jan y 20. E. J. HALE & SONS.
BOOK-BINDING
IN all its kinds, executed with neatness and despatch.
Small jobs when done must be paid before delivered,
THOS. H. TILLINGH.^ST.
Opposite the Female High School, Hay Street.
May 14, 1859. 14
{School Books.
ATURAL PHILOSOPHY from Ganot's Popular
Physics by Wm. G. Peck, M. A.; Sanders’ New
J'peller and Definer Analyser; Bullions’ aud SmiiL's
Grammars: Monteith's, Smith’s and Mitchell's Geogra
phies; Goodrich's and Andrews’ Latin and Greek Les
sons, He. '' E. J. HALE &i SONS.
Aug. 31.
ii.i i.iDlill.liltli
HARTFORO,
Incorporated 1819. Charter Perpetual,
Authorized ('apitnl,
Paid up Capital,
-isseis.
$i,.i;oo,ooo 00
1,500,000 00
2,030,423 80
DIRKCTOBS.
WAIWTKI).
A LARGE quantity of COTTON and LINEN RAGS,
for which fair prices will be paid.
DAVID MURPHY.
Aug. 17 41-
FOR CLERKS OF THE COl RTSr "
Execution, trial, and appearance dock
ets, ruled and printed from the most approved
forms in use. Also, further supplies of other BLANK
BOOKS, in great variety.
May Sl. E. J. HALE A SONS.
THE RENOVATION OF PARIS.
The reign of Louis Napoleon will mark an era
in the history of Paris. The Emperor is deter
mined that it shall be without a peer among the
capitals of Europe, for its magniticent avenues,
splendid buildings, and general ornamentation,
and the treasure of France is lavished to accom- '
plish this design. Besides completing the Louvre
and removing the buildings which obscured its
beauties, the Emperor has restored or erected up
wards of fifty public buildings, including churches,
court-houses, iiospiUils, school edifices, byracks,
&c., some of them very fine specimens ot archi
tecture; while various theatres and public buildings
connected with the police or trade are either in
course of construction or are receiving important
additions and repairs; and a grand new opera house
is designed. There have also been vast additions
to the water-works of the city, including numer
ous fountains. But besides public edifices there
is a vast growth of new street architecture.
During the lust eight years four thousand three
hundred and forty-nine houses have been demol
ished, and nine thousand six hundred and seven
teen have been built, and six new squares, besides
a grand continuation of the Hue de Kivoli and
the whole new street plan in that quarter, now
adorn Paris. The new squares are planted with
trees and shrubbery, because the Emperor par
ticularly wishes that other parts of Paris, besides
that around the Tuilleries, should have their gar
dens. Nor does the workot improvement confine
itself to Paris. The places in the envifons, by a
new plan, are to be architecturally incorporated in
the city itself, and the whole is to form one grand
deaign of a capital such as the world has never
seen. The appearance of the city is already greatly
changed by the new views which have been created,
168.005 00 ! by the vast york of reconstruction and restora-
i tion. Labyrinthine alleys, narrow streets, and
116,000 00 I pestilential holes have been superseded by wide,
87,058 00 . paved, and clean streets, bordered by neat,
88,089 60 handsome buildings, and an air of elegance and
70,103 78 ' comfort reigns where squalid misery once had its
25,348 77 : acknowledged home. This magnificent work of
renovation and improvement, however, has brought
a very serious evil upo^the Parisians. The jpst
ot living has been greatly enhanced, and Paris,
Qf being as formerly the cheapest city in
Europe to live in, has become the dearest. To
S88.242 08 meet the expenses of reconstruction and renova
tion, and the increase of taxation, landlords have
been compelled to increase their rents to such an
extent that families with limited incomes have
- had to retire to Jess desirable and comfortable
THE UfORTH C’AROIiliVA : domicils than they have been accustomed to,
MITIIAL LIFE INSURANCE tOMPAM, . while all classes find their necessary expenses
vrow in the tenth year of successful operation, with , considerably augmented,
growing capital and firmer hold upon public con-
T. K. BRACE.
S. TUDOR.
J. CHURCH.
R. BUELL.
E. FLOWER.
E. A. BULKELEY
R. MATHER.
E. G. RIPLEY.
W
E. G. Ripi>ey, Pres’t.
; S. S. WARD.
! H. Z. PTiATT.
; A. DUNHAM.
I G. F. DAVIS.
I D. HILLYER.
! T. A. ALEX.\NDER.
! W. KENEY.
j C. H. BRAINARD.
F. TUTTLE.
T. A. .\LF.XANnicB, V. Pres’t
$915,344 00
215,126 50
T. K. Brace, Jr., Sec’y. A. A. Williams, Adiuster.
JSkiT' Riites as low as perfect solvency and fair profit
will allow.
•\SSETS.—July 1S59.
Market value-
Bank Stocks in New York, Hartford, Bos
ton, St. Louis, &c.,
United States Stock and Treasury Notes,
Htate Stocks: New York, Ohio, Kentucky,
Tennessee, Missouri.
City Stocks, Hartford, Rochester, Brook
lyn, Jersey City,
Railro\ii Stocks: Hartford and New Haven,
Boston and Worcester, Conn. River,
Mortgage Bonds,
Real Estate, unincumbered.
Miscellaneous Items,
Cash, on hand and deposited on oall, and
in 21’ its’ hands.
350,303 15
52,030,423 80
LIABILITIES.
Claims; unadjusted and not due,
yjp* Agent of the above Company in Fayetteville,
E. J. HALE.
March 21, 1860. 3tf
The $$oiitli„ by Prof. In
graham: Say and Seal, by the Author of “Wide Wide
W'orld,” &c.; The Household of Bouverie, or the Elixir
of Gold, by a Southern Lady; Evening's at the Micro
scope, &c., &c. E. J. HALE & SONS.
Oct. 18.
Webster’s Elementary Spelling
Book for sale bj HALS 4 SOIISi
fidence, continues to insure the lives of all healthy per
sons from 14 to CO years of nge, for one year, for seven
years, and for life—all life members sharing in the profits.
All slaves from 10 to 00 years of age are insured for
one year or for five years for two-thirds their value.
;\ll losses are punctually paid within 90 days after
satisfactory proof is presented.
For further information the public is referred to Agents
.f the Company in all parts of the State, and to «
R. H. BATTLE, Secretary, Raleigh.
E. J. HALE, Agent at
Jan’y 1869. Fayettev’lle, N. 0.
Vol. 8th Bancrolt’s United States
Jolj 10, S. J. hale a son.
>.
Marine Disasters for Xovembtr.—The number
ot American sea-going vessels reported as toi
lost and niis«iing during the past month amouu
I to thirty-seven, vii: 1 steamer, G ships, 4 barq
j 1 brig, and 25 schooners. Of these 2 are missing,
' 23 wrecked, 4 burnt, 5 foundered, 2 sunk by
collisions, and 1 capsized. Their totel value (ex
clusive of cargoes) is estimated at 8560,000.
I Fall of a Great Tree.—During a late storm
1 in California one of the big trees of Calaveras,
measuring thirty-six feet in diameter, was blown
down.
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