CAL-Ei\DAR FOR 18«1. A. A. IlIoKETHAlV c > L J ANI' ARV FEBRUAHV.. MARCH APRIL 1 MAY JUNE. JULY AUGUST. SEPTEMBER. OCTOBER... NOVEMBER... 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I o • > 4 5 t; ( 8 9 10 11 12 18 14; 15 U5 17 IS 1!» 20 21 ^ 22 28 24 25 20 27 2s 29 30 81 1 IIJ^OTLD inform his friend.s in North Carolina, and VV througlioiil the South, who wish to encourage Southern Industry, that he keeps constantly on hand, and ia daily finishing, a large assortment of \*E HI CL,ES of evety description, mostly light work, which are faith fully made by experienced workmen in each branch. liis work will comi'ure favorably with any for neatness and durability. He is determined to sell and do all work in his Hue on ns good terms as any that is as well m.ide. He has now finished a very large quantity of work wluch he will sell low for Cash or on short time to punctual customers. fg^All work warrr.nted 12 months with fair usage, or should it fail by bad workmanship or material, will be repaired free of charge. Onlers from (he South will receive prompt attention. He h:»s within the last few years sold work in South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Ar kansas and Texis. Repairing done at short notice and on reasonable terms. l*ecr 17, IStiO. 80tf cf>U’S HARNESS (unstantiy Manuracturins: at my Kstablishnienty nVKKV VAHIETV OF HARNESS, iJ Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Whips and Trunks; all kinds of Leather, Calf Skins and Oil; Condition Powders, for diseased Horses and Cattle; Coach Trimmings, Carpet Bags, Valises, Saddlery, Hanlware, &c. The largest stock in the State, sold wholesale or retail, at the very lowest prices. Every description of Haritess and Saddles manufactured to order and repaired. JAMES WILSON. No. 5 Market st. Wilmington. N. C., near th • Wharf Nov. IStiO. ti7-ly Ntar Poll$h of the ^IA.\H\\C Tl R^D BY A. J. WOODWARD, F % VETTKVII.LE, 1%, V. A \ew Law Book. t'nnttreiVs Practice nt hctir. JUST published, a treatise upon the Practice at Law in North Carolina, by Euward Cantwkll, LL. 1?.. author of the N. C. Justice, etc. CONTFXT^. Of Legislative Power in General; Legislative Power in North Carolina; Legislative Powers of Justices of the Peace; County Boundaries—Deeds, etc.: County Keve- nue and Charges; Court Houses. Prisons, ^cc.; ('ounty Trustee: Jury Trials: Fairs and PuMic Sales: General Assembly: Inspections. Public Landings, .see.: Poor Houses and Hospitals; Registers andCloi k^; Rivers and Creeks; Gates, Ferries and Bridges: Weights and Mea sures; Idiots and Lunatics: Retailers; Neuse River: Pub lic Roads and Cartwaj’s: Public Landings and Inspec tions: Mills and Miller>i; Ordinaries ind f’oust.ible'; Patrol; Wardens of the Poor; Prison Bounds; Koa U. Ferries and Bridges: Poll Tax Exemptions: Kxecuiivo Power in General: Executive Power in North Carnlina: Executive Power of the'-'ourts; Chief Justice and Clerk: Attorneys at Law; Attorney General; Reporter and .Mar shal; Clerks and Solicitor; Counsel for Paupers: Guar dians; County Attorney; Auctioneers; County Court Clerks; Coroners: Boundary Commissioners; Committees of Finance; County Trustee: County Treasurer: Special ‘ Court; Commissioners of Fairs; Inspectors: Superin tendents of Schools; Commissioners of Navigation; War dens of the Poor: Registers; Commissioners of Rivers ^ and Creeks: Sheriffs; Constables: Rangers; Standard Keepers; Retailers; Administrators: ('hairman of Special Court; Commissioners of Deels and Conveyances: Com missioners of Low Lands; Entry Takers and Surveyor^; Superintendents of Elections; Guardians and Receivers; i Inspectors; Commissioners of Internal Improvements; Partition; Patrol Committees: Processioners; Tax Li-iters and Boards of Valuation: Overseers of Boa is and Hivers; Commissioners of Wreckx; Tobacco Pickers and (’ ...pers' The Appendix contains forms of Deeds and Convev- &nces, as follows: Agreements, Assignments, Awar^ls, Bills of S.de. Bills of Exchange and Lading, Bonds. Miscellaneou- Bon-1^. Contracts, Deeds, Marriage Settlements. Mortgages, Copartnership Articles, Notes, Releases, «5cc., ic. This Book contains 550 pages, is gotten up in supe rior style, and bound in Law Calf. Price, single copy For sale by K. j. haLE So VS* Dec’r 20. 1800. NEW KDITIOX OF ~ DEVEREUX A.\’D BiTTLE’S W (’. LAW REPORTS, Volume *2. The subscribers have just printed a 2d Edition of this\oiuine, with Notes an-J Kfference^ toother ^ijudged Cases and to the Revised ('ode. by H .n. Wm. H. Battle: and with many corrections of tyr.ographical errors. 1 ^ t' Their 2d Editions of Dev. & Battle's Equity, complete, an St Dev. & Battle’s Law Reports, have received the approbation of the Profession. They also republished a 2d Edition of Devereux’s 2d Equity, (without Notes, i And in addition to these, are the proprietors of the entire editions of most of Iredell's Law and Equity, and can supply any volumes extant of the Reports, or complete sets, so far as they can now had. They propose to put to press a 2d Edition of Dev. & Battles Law Reports, vols 'i-l (in one.) They deal largely in Law Books, and will at all times order works not on their shelves, to supply their cus- *°"‘ers. E. J. HALE & SON. Oct, 15, 1800. T’hat Polish! How it Shines. Many of you recol- 1 lect nine years ago that 1 travelled through North Carolina and a portion of South Carolina for the pur pose of intr>'luoing this Polish. As time elapsed I found that it would mould. 1 have succeeded in making it perfcct and will warrant it to give satisfaction. It can be had at retail for 10 cents per box or at wholesale for sixty cents per dozen. Dealers will forward their cr iers two weeks previous to the time they wish them filled. May 5, lSi;), 15-ly .1. w\ raki:r Is now rcceivinir from the North the largest, finest, and most carefully selected stoi'k of FI KiriTI RK offered in this market; which added to his own manufacture, makes his assortment Cumplete;— all of whicl' lie will sell on the lowest possibl* terms for ca-h or on !'*ne to punctual customers. Fashionable painted cottage bed-room Furniture in setts; curled hair anii shuck, and cotton .Mattresses; Looking Cila'-es; Willow Wagons and (^radios; Side B'l.ird^: Bureaus: Secret.iries ami Itook-Cases; What- Nots; Tal'lc-*. all horts: W'ash Stands; ('andle Stands; Warilrobe': Picture Frames and Glass; Window Shades; Cornices; ( urtain Bati'ls; Sofa? in Mahogony and Wal nut: Tete a Tetes; Ottomans; Divans and Stools; Chairs of every variety. }‘ine Rosewood Piano.s, one with -.Tlolian at- tachmcnf: R>sewood Melodians, from the best mainifac- tories in New \ ork and Boston, warranted as good as any made in the country, and will be sold at New York prices—freight only added. September 2 45tf .^larl>le Factory, of XKW IIOOK>i. Nemesis, by marion harland. Author “Alone” &c. the queens of SOCIETY, illustrated: JACK HOPETON, or the Adventures of a Georgian; C.VSTLE RICHMOND, by Anthony Trollope; Further supplies of Rutlelge, Adam Bede; Beulah, the Mill on the Floas; Vestiges of Creation, &c. Aug. 31. E. J. HALE & SONS. School llookM, A:€. /~10LBURN’S, Stoldard’s, Ray's, and Emerson’s Arith- metics; McGufl'ey’s Readers and Spellers; Scott's Infantry Tactics; Mason’s Farrier; Headley’s Sacred Mountains; Union Bible Dictionary, itc. . E. J. HALE & SONS. Dec r 20. , IVotice. up and committed to the Jail of Cumberland I860, as a runaway, a HON SEaVs^L HENDER- ravi'd nVm," ft. high, and weighs about 180 lbs.; had on i^en uken coat. The owner is requested to come forward prove proper y, pay charges, an.l take him away, or hi will be deali with as the law directs. June 4, I860, ^ Blanks for Sale at this Office. IJv VnKO. LAUI>KI1, TWII DOORS ABOVE C. T. IIAIGII & SONS’ STORE Fayc'ttevillr, 1%. V, Jan’v 20, ’^(>0 g4. TO THE FRIE.\I>N OF HOME MANUFACTURES. THE KINSTON SHOTj f*ictorv IS NOW IN SUCCKSSFUIi OPERATION. ORDERS for negro BROGANS and BOOTS are solicited. J. C. CARPENTER, Agent. Kinston N. C., June 24; 1800. 39-tf To Lancl iliiyer^^. The undersigneil offers for sale, in the Coal region, and within eight miles of the terminus of the Fay etteville & W'estern Rail Road on Deep River, EIGHT IIUNDKEU ACRES OF LAND, adjoining the land belonging to the estate of George Wilcox, dec d, and lying three miles South from Car- bonton, on Little Pocket Creek, Moore county. These Lands are well adapted to the growth of corn, cotton, wheat, oats, rye, &c. There are on the prem ises a comfortable Dwelling, and all necessary Out houses, with about one hundred and fifty acres under fence, incltidm^ 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 m price in this section. Foi» further information apply to Mr. M. M. McRae, Crane s Creek P O., Moore county, or address me at f ayetteville, N. C. DANIEL McRAE, For ths Heirs of Gilbert McRad, deo’d. Carbonton, Moor« oo., N. C., Aug. 24 43tf SHEMWELL HOUSE, A FEW OOORS NORTH OF THE MARKET HOUSE. / I lli* esiensive increase \f ti this House, during the year toiidi’il iiiv fjicilities fiy the additii 1 h* esiensive increase of patronage year, 1 liave ex ion of a nuui- bor of coniiortiibli-sli'ciiing rooms, witli other import ant imiuovenuMiis. whirh will add m.iterially to the comfort and coiivetiience of those favoring me with their patnwiuge. To those who have been my kind friends and cus tomers for the past six years. 1 tender my most sincere thanks, 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. SHEMWELI.. Jan’y 16, 1860 84- EAGLE HOTEL, Ai^HEVII.Iif^ ]¥. C., J. l?l. BliAIR, Pro|»rit‘for. rpHE Proprietor knows that liis location gives him un- X rivalled facilities for procuring articles conducive to good living, and he will dispense them to his guests ia the best style. Every comfort usually to bo had in a first class Hotel, will be furnished to his guests. Stage office for Morganton, at ihis House. “ “ “ Ciiarlotte, “ “ “ “ “ Spartanburg, S. C., “ “ “ “ “ “ (Jreenville, “ “ “ “ “ “ “ Greenville, Tenn., Daily, “ Besiiias which, good hacks and careful and attentive Drivers can at all times be had to convey })arties to any part of the splendid Mountain scenery of this region, such as the Black Mountain, tlu* Swannanoa (lap. the Hickory Nut Gap and Falls, the Warm Springs, &c., any of which are within a short day’s ride of Asheville. Sept. 24, 1800. r>S-ly WEJl^TER.^ RAIL ROAD. ^ 1W.«| The following rates will now be chargel for Passen- geiii on this Roail. viz: To Little River, 50 cts. To Spout Spring, 75 “ To Jonesboro’, 1 To Mclver’s, 1 25 Train leaves the Depot Monday’s, Wednesdays and Fridays, at o'clock :\. M. Returning, leaves Mclver’s at 1 o’clock P. C. B. MALLETT, Pres't. Nov. 19, I860. 71 tf NEAREST AND QUICKKST ROITE TO THE RAILROAD! BEAM.\N & ROBINSON’S FOUR HORSE STAGE LINE TO KENAVSVILLE, VIA WARSAW. Is the shortest and most expetlitious for travelers going North or South. Leaving Favetteville everv day at 2 o’clock P. M. THROUGH IN TEN HoUKS Our Coaches are large and comfortable, drivers sober and gentlemanly, our teams good anil sure of five miles an hour. The traveling public who would study their comfori ami convenience will tike the Warsaw Stare. teT’THROUGH TICKETS To WELDoN may be had at the Stage Office, Fayetteville. -May 25. 1860. 25-tf HAC'K^ FOR HIRE. ^PHE subscriber has a HACK at Mclver's Depot, the 1 terminus of the Western Railroad, with which he i- prepared to convey Passengers in any direction they may wish to go. He will be present always on the ;ir- rival of the train. With gooi Horses and careful and accommodating Drivers, he hopes to give s-iti'fac'tion. Al.liERT C.EAN Mclver's Depot, Chatham Co . N. C , M.irch 2*>. FAVETTEVILLE MITIAL IXSIRA.XCE (OMPAM. $2'i7.6J'^ 2'i 5.077 35 Capital in Premium Notes amounts tv i'-'ish on hand and other assets. Total, :f272.765 61 The (’ompany have paid all losse** {>rompily, and have never made an asses-ment on their premium notes. Total losses paid. 61* Okkk'f.bs; GEO. McNElLL. Pre-ident. D. R.\Y, Vice President. (’. McMILL.\N. Sec'y. Directors: W'. N. Tillinghast, Henry Lilly, H. L. Myrover, S. T. Hawley. Nathan A. Ste lman, C. B. Mallett, James Kyle. A. A. McKethan, J. D. Williams, S. W. Tillinghast. Im’gton. S. J. Hinsdale. W'm McLaurin, T. S. Luiterloh. .V. W'. Steel, J. 0. C**ok, Hon. J. (J. Shepherd, H. F. Brown, ) A. E. Hall. I John Collins and C. C. McCrummen. Traveling .Agents. K^rThe Company invite applications. .May 28, 1860. ' 21-ly mu l.\SI]Rli\fR fOllPLW.' HARTFORO, C OW. Incorporated 1819. Charter Perpetnal. Authorized Capital, Paid up Capital, Assets, $l.r)4NK(M)0 00 (K> 2,o;io,42;i so T. K. BRACE. S. TUDOR. J. CHURCH. R. BUELL. FLOWER. A. BULKELEY. MATHEK. 0. RIPLEV. VV. F. E. G. Ripley, Pres’t. T. K. Brack, Jr., Sec’y. E. E. R. E. A. G. D. T. V>. C. 1)1 RECTORS, S. S. WARD. H. Z. PRATT. DUNHAM. F. DAVIS. HILLYER. A. ALEXANDER. KENEY. H. BRAINARD. TUTTLE. T. A. Alexander, V. Pres’t. A. A. Williams, Adjuster Rates as low as perfect solvency and fair iirofit will allow. ASSETS.—July 1859. Market value. Bank Stocks in New York, Hartford, Bos ton, St. Louis, &c., United States Stock and Treasury Notes, State Stocks: New York, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri, City Stocks, Hartford, Rochester, Brook lyn, Jersey City, Railrosd Stocks: Hartford and New Haven, Boston and Worcester, Conn. River, Mortgage Bonds, Real Estate, unincumbered. Miscellaneous Items, Cash, on hand and deposited on call, and in ge its’ hands, A School for Boy§ and Young Men. The undersigned will commence a School on the F. & W, Plank Road, nine miles from Fayetteville, three from Manciiesier P. ()., and within half a mile of the Western Rail Road, (a high anil liealthful locality with excellent water.) on Monday the 22d of April 18t>l. Tuition, board, washing, mending, liglita. bed an«l bed ding, at thirty dollars (S^HO) )>er term of ten weeks, in advance, no extra charges. Pupils received ;# any time by their paying for the unexpired part only of the current term. I purpose to give undivided attention to fbe School, anil leach as thoroughly as practicable. InstructiiHis may be had in Orthography, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, English Grammar, Surveying with Geometry, use of Logarithms, Trigonometry, Area of laud computed by difference of latitude and departure, and also by vari ous methods of plotting. Astronomy, calculation and projection of solar and lunar Eclipses, Navigation and some other branches, DUNCAN McArthur. Rkkerences:—Hon. J. G. Shepherd, Dr, W^ C. Mc Duffie, Joseph Arey, Es|., Sampson Boon, E.sq , (^ol. ,fohn McRae, Fayetteville; Dr. H. A. Bizzell. Clinton; Mr. Williatn D. Smith, W’ilmingfon; James M, Smith, Esq.. David G. McDullie, Engineer and Surveyor of Cumberland; .Tohn C, W'illiams, Esq. and his son, Dr. J. C. Willi ims of Harnett. March 2^), 1861. 7-tf VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY IN LUMBERTON FOR SALE. Being desirous of removing to an adjoining Coun ty, I offer for sale the following property in the village of Luiuberton: ]. The LOT on which I now reside, containing IH Acres, part reclaimed Swamp, and all very productive, and in a good siate of cultivation, surrounded by a plank fence in good repair. The Dwelling house is in thorough repair, (part entirely new,) with all necessary out buildings almost new, and very conveniently arrange«l: there is in the yard a Well of excellent Water, and there are on the Lot a great many different sorts of choice Fruits, and good vegetable and flower Gardens. The yard is on a high and healthy situation on the boundary line of the town, covered with a fine grove of natural growth, .\ltogether. it is believeil to be the most de sirable situation in the village. 2. The LOT on the corner of the Public Square and the Columbus road, adjoining the Presbyterian Church, containing about One-fourth of an .Acre, on which there is a good Brick Office, containing Two rooms, each with a fire place. A part of the LOT on Main Street, adjoining Mrs. P'iggs s and Mrs. Daniel’s Lots, on the corner opposite to Mrs. McQueen’s residence, on which there is a small P>uilding, and the best Well in town. No village in this section of the country presents at this time, greater inducements to a business man than Lumberton. Pleasantly situated on Lumber River, where it is crossed by the Wilmington, Charlotte and llutherford Rail Road, on which the trians now run re gularly tothat point, it nnist improve. The above property will be sold either together, or separately, at very low prices, and on most accom modating terms. R. E. TROY. Lumberton, Oct, 24. 67*tf f^pHlS 1 hav $015,344 00 215,126 60 168,005 00 116,000 00 87,058 00 83,080 60 70.103 78 25,348 77 350,303 15 $2,030,423 80 LIABILITIES. Claims: unadjusted and not due. S88,242 08 Agent of the above Company in Fayetteville, E, J. HALE. THE MORTH CAROLEVA MUTUAL LIFE IIVSURANCE COMPANY, NOW in the tenth year of successful operation, with growing capital and firmer hold upon public con fidence, continues to insure the lives of all healthy per sons from 14 to 60 years of age, for one year, for seven years, and for life—all life members sharing in the profits All slaves from 10 to 60 years of age are insured for one year or for five years for two-thirds their value. All losses are punctually paid within 90 days after satisfactory proof is presented. For further information the public is referred to Agents ,f the Company in all parts of the State, and to R. H. BATTLE, Secretary, Raleigh. E, J. HALE, Agent at Jan’y 1869. FayettevUle, N. C. To Owiiern$« IS TO CERTIFY, that we, the undersigned, have seen the performance of a new Water Wheel, invented t>y George W. Armstrong, of Sampson county, .N'o. t’a. It grinils .a bushel of gooI meal in 3 minutes and 48 seconils, with seven feet five inches of water, and '.ives half the water with comparison of other wheels. HARDY HERRING. JOHN BARDEN, JAS. H. LAMB. DANIEL JOHNSON. R. W. TATO.M. Dec'r 21. I8tl0. G, W. SMITH. This wheel has many atlvantages over all other water wheels. It is a packed wheel, so no water can escape between the top of the wheel and bottom of the case, conx quetuly no wa^er does escape only what performs labiir. It is so cousiructe'l that the pressure of the Gudgeon on the ink with comparison of other wheels is very slight, owing to a cone attached to the shaft at the top of the case, counter-bHlancing the weight of water r*'siing on the wheel. In this wheel the water does not act by it« weight or momentum, but by its centrifugal force and the reaction that is produced by the flowing of the water on the ends of the buckets immediately be hind orifices of discharge. The cetitnfugal force and tlie force of discharge thus acting at the same time and each increasing the force of the other, this wheel re volve' with great velocity and power. Further jiarticulars relative to the above wheel can be learneil by application to or addressing the subscri ber at Dobbinville Post Office. Sampson County. N. C. GEORGE W. ARMSTRONG. Jan'y 18, 1861. 8y*3m uco.vo^w: ^PHE subscriber keeps constantly on hand a large and 1 varied assortment of Goods of every description, IlitV lilillllS, r.KlllT.ltlES, ll\KI)\V\KE, CUri.KKY, (il,ASS AND PLATK-WARE, Wood and Stone Ware, Drugs, Confec tioneries, and Toys, Best Swede Il\( )X all .sizes; SCYTHE BLADKS, MEniAXICS’ TOOIjS and all others too tedious to mention. Also. 25.000 SHINGLES for sale. Goods in exchange for Barter or Cash. erms, six months credit. J. H. FARRAR. Haywood. N. C., May 4. 15*lyr RICHARDSON’S IRISH LINENS, DAMASKS, KIAI’KltS, \c. ('lONSl'MERS OF RICIIAKDSON'S LINENS, anj V_.' those desirous of obtaining the GENUINE GOODS, should see that the articles they purchase are sealed with the full name of the firm, J. X; UI( liAKnSO>\ SONS A OWDKX, ■Vs a guarantee of the soundness and durability of the f (tiods. This caution is rendered essentially necessary, as l.irge quantities of inferior and defective Linens are pre pared. season after season, and sealed with the name of ^ UICHARDSON, by Irish Houses, who, regardless of the injury thus intlictetl alike on the .\merican consumer and the manufacturers of the genuine Goods, will not reailily abandon a business so profitable, while pur chasers can be imposed on with Goods of a worthless character. J. BULLOCKE & J. B. LOCKE, -\geuts, 34 Reade Street, New York. Dec, 11, 1860, 79*ly FOR ^iiALE. ONE Turpentine Distillery and Fixtures all in good order; also, one STORE HOUSE. This is a good place for Trade, and in the midst of large quantities of Turpentine, and near enough Railroad to make a load a day. I am desirous of seljing on the most reasonable terms. It is situated on Kill P. Swamp, about four miles East of Newton Grove. SAMUEL S. THORNTON. Newton Grove, Sampson Co., Sept. 5, 1860. 51*tf illORTH CAROLII¥A, HARNETT COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, March Term 1861. Eldridge Stewart vs. Israel Stewart.—Attachment. JUDG.MENT of condemnation in favor of Plaintiff for the effects and debts belonging to Israel Stewart in the hands of Eldridge Stewart, Garnishee, as confessed in his answer; it is therefore, on motion, ordered by the Court, that advertisement be made for six weeks suc cessively in the Fayetteville Observer, notifying the said Defendant to be and appear at the next term of this Courf«^o be held 2d Monday in June next. Witness, Benjamin F. Shaw, Clerk of said Court at Office in Summerville, 2d Monday in March A d’ „ B. F. SHAW, Clk. March 26. 7*6^ Vol. 8th Bancroft’s IJnited iiitates 10- E. J. HALE & SON. iVORTH CAROLIi\A, HARNETT COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, March Term 1861 Randal Turlington, Agent for W^illis Turlington, vs’ Israel Stewart.—Attachment, ORDERED by the Court that publication be made in the Fayetteville Observer for six weeks successively notifying the Defendant Israel Stewart to be and appear at the next terra of this Court to be held on the second Monday in June next, W itness, Benjamin F. Shaw, Clerk of said Court at Office in Summerville, 2d Monday in March A. D 1861 B. F. SHAW, dk. Hariiionv, School ijooks, «c., farther supplies just received. S. J. HALS & SONS. 6-4w SCHOOL. MISS ELIZA COOK will open a School for Girls on Monday next 25th inst. School room in the rear of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Fayetteville, March 21, 1861. C^ol. John A. Rowland for Clerk of the Coun- ty Court of Robeson County, April 1, 1861. 9-te We are aiithorixed to announce DUGALD BLUE as a can- didate for the Office of County Court Clerk of Bladen County, at the election in August next. March 25. 8-tE Fall Stock of BOOKS AND STATIONERY. We are now receiving a very full supply of Law, Medical and Misreliaiieoiis Books; School Books; Blank Books; Writing Papers; Envelopte, £c. E. J. HALE & SON. October 8, 1860. BOOTS AND SHOES. We are receiving our stock of Boots ^ SHoes for Spring and Summer Trade, a va riety of styles; which we offer at re duced prices. Retail or Wholesale. —ALSO— Sole Leather, different kinds; Calf, Goat, Lining and Bindinjij Skins; with Shoe Findings, all descriptions; Travelling and Packing Trunks, very cheap. S. T. HAWLEY & SON. March 21, 1861. 6-6w Lp' HHDS. New Crop MOLASSES. 0 23 Bbls. C, and extra C. SUGAR. 15 Bags prime Rio COFFEE. KX) Seamless Sacks ^ALT. 30 Boxes CHEESE. In store and for sale by March W. C. TROY 2-lm JVOTiCE, The SUBSCRIBERS offer for sale .MATTRESSES of all kinds; also, BEBSTEADS, CHAIRS, TABLES, and all kinds of Furniture, cheap for Cash, or in ex change for country produce. Person St., opposite the Cape Fear Bank. M. CAGLE & BRO. Fayetteville, N. C., March 1. l-6m TO THE LADIES! Mrs. GIBSON respectfully informs her friends and the public generally, that she is prepared to make DRESSES in the most fashionable style, she will also cut and fit for !iny 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 CH.-\RT, for cutting Ladies’ Dresses. Also, one for Boy’s Clothing. They are very simple in construction, anl therefore easy to understand. The ladi*s are requested to call and see them at her house, 5th house above the Protestant Church, Hay .Mount. Oct. 2. 58tf IVEW GOODS. The subscriber is now receiving a large and well se lected stock of GOODS, consisting of r.KOCERfKS, HARDWARE AND Cl^TLE- RY, HAGGTNG AXD ROPE, SAD DLERY, &c., FOREIGX AND DOMESTIC LIQrORS, and many other article.s, which he offers low for C.ash, or on SHORT timk to prompt paying customers. All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for GomIs. Sheetings and Cotton Yarns on hand at all times, at Manufacturers’ prices. All persons are respectfully invited to give me a call, at the old stand of J. & T, Waldill, South side Hay st. A. N. MCDONALD, Fayetteville, N. C., Sept. 24, I860, 55tf BOOTS & SHOES, AT WHOLESALE. JXO. M. WALKER) of North Carolina, «HA\V, DE «RAW Al KlAG, M.\SrFACTrKERS OF AND WHOLES.\LK UEALEBS IN BOOTS and SHOES, Xo. .11 i ;« DET ST.. ,\KW VORK. \\71I-L be happy to see his Southern friends at the TT above establishment, where, either personally or by onler, they may be supplied from an extensive and well as.sorted Stock of Goods. July 17. 1860. 3(itf A CARD. A WORD TO MY OLD FRIENDS— THOSE persons for whom I have been attending to 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. &c., &c I oflFer my services, with a promise of strict attention. JAS. G. COOK. June 27. 1859. BOok-BI.NntXG N 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, 18r,0. STWDARD A\D MISCELLAVEOIS w,., A BBOTT-S Hislorie,, 2» Abboif. v Xl Irving 8 complete Works, 21 vols- “ Life of Washington, f> Vol«- Prescott’s Philip the 2d; ’ “ Charles the Ath; Ferdinand and Isabella- Conquest of Mexico; ’ “ of Peru; Bancroft’s U. States, 8 vols- Lossing’s Field Book of the Amppi«. Tytler’s Universal History; Ilallam’s Middle Ages; Hume and Macaulay s’Histories of Fn , Rollin’s Ancient History; *'°g>atil; Millman’s Gibbon’s Rome: Josephus’ works; Robertson’s works; Webster’s Works; Clay’s “ by Colton; Benton’s 30 years in the L. S. Burke’s works; Dr Johnson’s ditto; Boswell’s Life of Dr Johnson; • Addison’s Works; Addison’s Spectator- Macaulay s .Miscellanies; 1 anl 0 vols- Modern British Essayisis; Knight’s Half Hours with the best \mv, Di.scussious on Philosophy and Literatu^'v W m Hamilton; ^ .v- Chambers’s Miscellany, Itj vola; Statesman’s Manual; The Federalist; Political Text Book, by MciJluskey- Constitutions of the States; Marshall’s Life of Washincrion; The Life of Wm. Pinckney; American EIo. Biography of Distinguished Women; by IP ' Hale; ' J J Encyclopoedia Americana; Appleton’s Cyclopedia of Biography; Life and Correspondence of Lord Jetfrev- Lockhart’s Life of Scotf; Curran and his Cotemporaries, by Clias Pi, r W’averly Novels, complete in 6 voh; “ “ in 24 vols; “ “ “ in 27 vole; Cooper’s Sea Tales; Dickens’ W'orks; Marryatt’s Novels: Wilson’s Tales of the Borders; • Hannah More’s works; Dick’s works; Plutarch’s Lives; Dry den’s Works; Sterne’s works; The Doctor, by Southey; Crabb’s Synonymes; Percy .Anecdotes; Chronicles of the Baetiie, illustrated; The Scottish Gael; Gazetteer of the U. States; Major Jack Downing's 30 years out of the Sena-. Livingstone’s Travels in South .\frica; Lord Elgin’s .Mission to China and Japan; Five Years in China, by Dr. Chas. iHylon The British Expedition to the Crimea. bvW = Russell; My Diary in India, by ditto; Dr. Kane’s .\rctic Explorations; Kendall’s Santa Fe Expedition; Cumming’s Hunter’s Life in Africa; Nott & Gliddon’s Indigenous Races of Jbe Enrib- FootfaMs on the Boundary of Another Vi Dale Owen; Standard Poetical Works in various blnJings. j; which are: ' Homans, Scott, Pope, Byron, Burns, Moore. B/.-i Halleck, Campbell, Crabbe, Coleridge, Goldsmith, Milton, &c,, &c. Shakspeare’s, Massinger & Ford’s and Beau:..: and Fletcher’s Dramatic W'orks; Mrs Cowden Clark's complete Concordance toSau- peare; The Dramatic Works of Jas Sheridan Know'e- Smith’s Rejected Addresses; The Book of Scottish Ballads; Ballads by W' H .Ainsworth; Griswold's Poets and Poetry of England; Female Poets of Great Britain; Poets of the xixth century; Percy’s Reliques of .-Vncient Poetry, &c. &c E. J. H.\LE & March 22. A I The Xew Style, Small. COLORED PHOTO;iliPHS, AT VaHor«>d«‘IIN Gallerv. ART. Woodward’*!! Nolar Camera. I If you want your Horses shod, call at M. McKlNNON'S SHOP, on Maxwell street. Call at M. McKIXxNON’S antJ get your WROUGHT IRON PLOUGHS. Feb’y 4. 1861. 93-3m PHOTOGRAPHS can be had at Vanorsdell's Skjligh: Gallery. Hay street, opposite Marble Yard. Fsj- etteville. N. C.: plain, retouched, colored, in wa er colors, oil and pastile; from small to life size. AmbK^ typeS, Melaneotypes. and all other styles of Picture- pertaining to the .-Art. .\lso. Gilt Frames. Gilt MouU- ing. Glass for very large pictures—as large a« 26 hv >' inches. Cord and Tassels for hanging pictures: Instru ments. Stock and Chemicals for sale low forca^h. Life size colored Photographs made from small picture'. Having permanently located here I hope to cier:: your patronage. I would also return my sincerethsni- for the liberal patronage bestowed on me heretofore'■7 the good people of Fayetteville and vicinity. C. M. VANt)RSI>ELL. Photographist and Proprietor. Dec’r 20, 1859 ' 7:- FISH! FISH!! New M.\CKEREL, Nos. l, 2 and 3. “ W'HITE FISH. “ herring, &c. &c. A. N. MCDONALD’S, South-side Hay Street. Oct I. Hopes and Fears, B\ the Author of “Heartsease,” &c. LAVINIA, by the Author of “Dr. Antonio,” &c. Pocket Diaries for 1861. „ , E. J. hale & SONS. Dec’r 20. l^chool Books. I^ATURAL PHILOSOPHY from Ganot’s Popular Physics by Wm. G. Peck, M. A.; Sanders’ New hpeller and Definer Analyser; Bullions’ and Smith’s Grammars; Monteith’s, Smith’s and MitchelPs Geogra phies; Goodrich’s and Andrews’ Latin and Greek Les- sons’ &c E. J hale & SONS. Aug. 31. JPloirs! Ploitsl! Encourajce Home liitliiolry! To all in icaitf of phage read thif- The undersigned is manufacturing Plows that cunn ' be surpassed: they are of a new pattern that universal satisfaction. 1 have been engaged in pu:tine them up over twelve months. Please send in .vo^' orders to me at Mudlick, Chatham (^ounty. N C.. or ^ Isaac M. Sowell at Prosperity, Moore County, whom ■ have employed and have had over twelve month-in putting Hp these Plows; who will attend to all orders my absence. I am also putting up a few Superior IR"- AXLE W.\GONS. I would refer you to the followmg gentlemen who are using those plows: Alexander Re. A. McCallum, Dan’l Campbell, D. M. Sinclair. andoiber> of Moore County; W’illiara Carter, J. Osley, T. Buni-'. and many others of Chatham Countv. . THOMAS PIX"^ Mudlick, Chatham Co., March 2-5, MOTICE. ON Thursday 25th .April next, at the Town ton, we the undersigned Commissioners. of authority from the County Court of Hameit, ceed to sell the lots in said Town. Terms 3. b. * 12 months credit, C. C. A. S. JNO. J. P. J. S. March 15, 1861. BARBEE, McNEILL. McCORMlCK, HODGES, harringto>. vCom. 5*5t VAI.ITA^BI.E REAL B Y Virtue of a decree of the Court of M'"'-’' iWaga*ine lor illarcli. ^eb y 23, £. j, haLE & SONS. Webster’s Elementary Rook for sale by E. J, HALE ft SONS. Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views* Anew and beautiful assortment, just received, E. J. HALE & SONS. The Presbyterian Psalinodist Character notes. A further supply just received. 20. E. J. HALE & SONS. JVorth Carolina Form Book, A FURTHER supply just received. E. J. HALE & SON. The I¥ew and complete IVorth Carolina Form Book. A further supply juat received. „ , „ E. J. HALE & SONS. Marob 9, 1 w;.. sell at the late residence of Dr. ^ f dec’d. in Carbonton, Moore county, on theWi April ensuing, 420 Acres of Land- er, and including the mansion of the late t’’’- Chalmers and other buildings, and also -• rjig!- the South side of Deep River, deeded to jgnes mers by Robert Marsh, 10 acresdeede'i I"}' .-the to Charles Chalmers, and other tracts belonging estate of said Charles Chalmers, dec’d Terms 12 months. Bond and Security. ^ c S. c. britf.,c..m/ March 20, 1861. T-ns !VOTI'B. „ virtue of an order made by his Honor K- • { ders, at Spring term of Moore ^gid hereby give public notice that a Special Terra ^ Court will be held, for the County of .Moore, * • House in Carthage, on the third Monday m All persons having business to transact in are hereby notified to attend. The parties to that unless they show they have used diie ' • get their causes ready for trial, they will be req pay the cost for the Term , _ ^ j r March 12. _ ^ $$tarkie on Evidence, ' Edition, with Notes and F»eferences, July io. E. J. HALEJ^^;^ Harper’s iHag^aaine Mwoh 2L B. J. HALE &