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LAND BROKER. MM Southern Medico'Botanicat College, H. fc E. J. LILLY ARE NOW OPENING THEIR USUAL SUPPLY OF HAVE so many inquiries about Turpentine Lands, that I have concluded to offer my service to buy and sell.

Those having Lands for sale will furnish me plots anil quantity, together with a fair description and price. Mt commissions shall be moderate XJAH. COOK. "Nov. 21, 1853.

4f.tf Nick Williams's Ryer Whiskey at wholesale or retail. Mcdonald mcMaster. Dec. 10. 1853.

52 K. M. MURCHISON, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, July 3, 1854. 10-tf liivery Stables. The undersigned continue to carry on the LIVERT BUSINESS at this place.

They have lately largely increased their Stock aDd can now offer to thc ublic as yood Horses, Carriages and Dri- ers as can be found in the South ern country. Thankful f.r the large patron- age heretofore extended to us, wr solicit a continuation a satisfactory trip to of the public favor. We promise all who may wish to travel. jjiegr Stables at the West end where one ol tho Proprietors may at the Stor first door East of Mr. J.

Fayetteville. r'eh'y 22, 185a. of Mumford streot, always be found, or Lutterloh. POWERS CO. Tltf Pan tre tmjtrovea atent lrcxitar csaw Mills.

UEORUE A. Schroeder near Wet Baltimore St Baltimore, Aid. ub ESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the MM lie generally, that they have greatly enlarged their manufacturing establishment, and that their facilities are now such as to enable tbem to execute all orders, with promptness, for their CELEBRATED PATENT PORTABLE CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, which have given so much satisfaction throughout the Union, as also STEAM POWERS of all sixes and kinds, HORSE POWERS, GRIST MILLS, CORN AND COB CRUSHERS, together with various other machines and implements to economise labor. Since their Circular Saw Mills were invented by, and patented to the Senior Partner, they have made many improvements which render them perfect in all their details, and justly entitle them to be considered among the greatest labor saving inventions of the age. A Phampklet containing full descriptions of their three elasse of Millt, prioes, terms, capacity for sawing, Slc, will be sent to any Gentleman applying for one by letter, post paid.

Having recently obtained damages in an action brought in the U. S. Circuit Court for the District of Maryland, for an infringement of their Patents Rights, they hereby forwarn the public from purchasing Mills, similar to theirs, from unauthorited builders, or their Agents. Agent at Fayetteville. N.

C. JNO. M. ROSE. May 2G, 1864.

300 WANTED TO HIRE OR BUY. A GENTEEL NEGRO MAN accustomed to managing horses, working garden, Apply at this office. May G. COTTON lUGGING. I HAVE a plentiful supply of Gunny and Dundee Cotton Bagging, Bale Rope, and Bagging Twine.

Send in your orders ami they shall be supplied JAS. G. COOK. Oct. 3.

1853. 32 tf North Carolina Cassimeres. R. JAMES G. COOK has on hand a full stock of ITM Hock Island Cassimeres, manufactured by (Jar- son, Young Grier, at their Mill in Mecklenburg County, N.

where consumers and merchants can be supplied. The manufacturers recommend their fabrics as being equal in durability, and as permanent in color, as any goods of similar character manufactured or sold in the U. S. They invite the most full and thorough tests of them, and only ask to be patronized in proportion to their merits. Sept.

9. 27tf The Largest Carriage Factory in the South! A. A. McKETHAN, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public, that he has built up large substantial Brick Buildings at his Old Stand, expressly for manufacturing Carriages. Thankful for the very liberal patronage he has received for the last 21 years, he hopes by strict attention to business, with a desire to give satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same.

He warrants his work to be made of tffe beat material and by experienced workmen in each branch of the business. His work will compare favorably with any made in the United States, for neatness and durability. He is determined to sell and do any work in his line on as good terms as any work done elsewhere that is as well done. He now has on hand, Fikishid, the LARGEST STOCK of Carriages, Barouches, Rockaways, and Baggies, Ever offered in this place, and a very large stock of work nearly finished, which will be finished daily. All of which will be sold very low for Cash, or on short time to punctual customers.

IfifHe has on hand more than ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Vehicles nished and in course of construction. All work made by him is warranted 12 months with fair usage, and should it fail by bad workmanship A 1 ml or material win De repaired iree or cnarge. ersons wishing to buy would do well to call and examine for themselves. Orders thankfully received andf roraptly attended to. Repairing executed at short notice and on very reasonable terms.

May 28, 1853. 98tf NEW SPING AND SUMMER GOODS THE Subscriber is now receiving the largest and most complete assortment that he has ever called the attention of his friends and the public to: he would therefore say to all that may desire apything in his line that is FASHIONABLE and CHEAP to give him a call, as he desires to Itffep the "Nimble Sixpence" moving. His stock consists of a large variety of the different styles of FASHIONABLE HATS, in ot I 'i FOR SALK. SHARES F. Plank JW1.

ti K. Northern 14 8 F. Southern Apply at this offico. July 10 V. II.

CARVER II AS just received, and now offers for sale 300 Sacks Salt. 1, 000 bushels Corn. f.000 lbs. N. (i.

Bacon. 1,000 Lard elean Rice. 1K Bag Rio Coffee. 10 Mats Java 10 Boxes Soda Crackers. 20 One-half boxes Raisins 20 One-quarter 12 Dos.

Pickles. A Fish Mackerel, Salmon and Cod-fish. Tea. Salerstus. Pepper.

Spice, and a variety of Soda, other articles in theOrocery line. CM next door to P. SheraweH' new Hotel and get Fresh goods. June '21. -tf TO DISTILLERS.

TV. will pay the highest cash priee for SPIRITS TURPENTINE, nn.1 request Distillers to give a call when in market. T. WADDILL. June 1KM.

Htf u. S. F. VENA RLE II AVINO located at C. lilocker Store, Cum- berlaiid County, N.

C. respectfnlly offers his professional services to the eitijens of the surrounding country. May 25 300-3m WOOL ROLLS. OOL carded with Jispatoh at Blount's Creek i Factory. SHEETINGS.

Oenaburgs, Cotton Yarn, and Wool Rolls, for Sale bv GEO. McNEILL. June 1854. 7-tf i $100 REWARD. attempts have been recently made to injure rpwo ie pecuniarily, in the destruction, hy fire, of my Turpentine lands lying on Beaver and Cross Creeks.

One in April last, by which I lost some fifteen thousand boxes. One on yesterday while my hands were at dinner, by which about 1000 Turpentine boxes were destroyed. Being thus injured I feel it to be my duty to offer the above reward for such information as will lead to the -conviction of the offender or offenders. And I most earnestly call upon my friends and all goed citiiens of the county to aid me In ferrreting out the vidian or villiaus, who, in violation of the public peace, regardless of theii own self-respect and all social duty, thus wantonly or with malice, attempt, by stealth, to injure the property of others. CHRISTOPHER MUNR6E July 20.

18.04. 16- FOR SALE. NEW two-horse Waggon, complete. A T. WADDILL.

JU une 8. 3-tf WANTED. BUSHELS of Rye; 600,000 lbs. well dried Rye straw, for which the high lOOO est market prices will be paid on delivery at our Store in Lower Fayetteville. JESSUP ft CO.

July 1, 1864. 10-tf TEAS! VTYSON, IMPERIAL and BLACK TEAS, of supe rior quality. Just received and for sale by J. N. SMITH.

2 -3m June 5, 1854. LABORERS WANTED. fWlf HANDS, white or black, wanted to work on the Western Rail Road, near Fayetteville. The location is healthy, being on the high and dry sand-hills west of town. JONES BARBER.

June 20. 1854. 8tf Rags! ANY quantity of Cotton and Linen, wanted for cash, by BENBOW, KYLE CO. July 5, 1864. 11 -3m 2000 Spirit Barrels for wale by McLAURIN STRANGE.

June 12, 1864. 4tf CHARLES KLIFFMULLER, 80LB AGENT IX THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA FOR EGGERT GO'S Manufactory of Grand Square and L'pright PIANO FORTES, NO. 232 PRATT STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. Ofiioe at Raleigh, at Fr. Mahler Co's.

Fayetteville, Fayetteville Hotel Building. BFS Old Pianos taken in exchange. Instruments carefully tuned and repaired. THE Subscribers respectfully call the attention of the pnblic to their Grand, 8quare and Upright Pianos, of 6, 6, 7 and 7 octaves, for which the Maryland Institute, for the promotion of Mechanic Arts, has awarded the first premium ever awarded by that Institute for improvement in Grand and Square Pianos. These Pianos are in large sixed, highly finished cases of Rosewood, with entire iron frame, constructed in the most substantial manner, with all the modern improvements.

The manufacturers use none but the very best seasoned timber, and materials of the choicest qualities, that enable them to' warrant their instruments to stand any climate. The Firm has a patent Right action, operating on such principles that friction is almost entirely relieved or avoided, and their piano can therefore never get out of order. For chasteness of design, elegance of finish, as well as for fullness, richness, and beauty of tone, these Pianos rank foremost, and are equal to any made here or in Europe. Wherever these Pianos have been introduced, they have given, in every instance entire satisfaction. We warrant our instruments to stand good for five years under careful treatment, and will receive them back and substitute others, any time within the first six months from the sale of it, if it shall not prove satisfactory.

EGGERT 232 Pratt Street, Baltimore. May 20, 1854. 98tf REMOVAL. THE Subscribers have removed to the corner Store of Arey's Building, Gillespie 8treet, four doors below their old stand, and next to Branch Bank of the State, where they would be glad to see their customers. Mcdonald McMaster.

Aug. 7, 1864. 20-2m TO PASSENGERS. THE Steamer SUN will leave this place every TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 15 minutes after Sunrise; and Wilmington every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 12 o'clock, with Passengers and Freight. R.

M. ORRELL, Agent. Fayetteville, May 31, 1854. 'l-tf MORSE'S 8chool Geography; The Prresbyterian Psalmodist: Cooper's Virgil; Parley's Common School History; Mellvill's Sermons; Jay's Prayers, a further supply just received by E. J.

HALE SON. July 5. THE BRITI1MI POETS, from Chaucer to Wordsworth, new 16 mo. edition sold in whole or separate vols. Also, Montgomery, Hemans, Burns, Bryon, Soott, Moore, and Shakspeare -one volume each, the splendid Boston edition, just received.

E. J. HALE SON. M7 0, 1864. PLANK ROAD STACKS aA af5i I I i 1 i Shemwell House, Fayetteville, N.

East side Green Street, a few doors North of the Market House. B1HE subscriber begs leave to announce to the citi-I. tens of Fayetteville, and the travelling public, that he has just finished and opened his House, for the reception and entertainment of any who may wish permanent or transient Board. His Rooms are large and comfortable, and his Table shall always be furnished with the best the market will afford. He also has good and trusty Ostlers, who will atteud faithfully to that department of the business.

No pains will be spared to make those comfortable who may favor him with their patronage, a share of which is respectfully solicited. Charges shall be moderate P. SHEMWELL. Feb'v 15. 1854.

Tltf Carthago Hotel. HAVING recently purchased the above Establishment from Malcom Kelly, I am now prepared to entertain in a comfortable manner those who may give me a call. Ilnving ample Stables, good Ostlers, and a disposition to accommodate. I trust I shall be able to give entire satisfaction to those who may favor me with their patronago. II.

C. McLEA.N. 1'arlhage. Dec. Mtf SEW GOODS.

BHE subscriber has just received his stock if STA-I PI.E AND FANCY DRY OOODS, Embrfccina every article usually to be found in Dry Goods Store, consisting in part as follows: Plain black and watered Silk; plaid Summer Silk; printed Jaconet and other styles of Muslins; Grenadines, Berages and Tissues: Embroidered Muslins for Evening dresses: white and colored Tarltans; good assortment Lace and other styles of Mantillas; Embroidered Collars, Sleeves, Chemiietts, Handkerchiefs; Swiss and Jaconet Edging and Inserting, of superior quality; Bonnets and Ribbons, latest style and in great variety; Sewing Silk Mitts; Umbrellas and Parasols; good assortment of Calico; Ginghams; bleached and brown Domestics: Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings; Linen Goods; Shoes and Boots, for Ladies. Gentlemen, Boys, Girls, and Children; Gentlemen's Summer Hats; Boys' and Girls' Hats and Flats; Silk and Kid Gloves; Sugar and Coffee, Grateful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, he trusts, by close application to business, fair dealing, to merit a continuance of the same. f-At his New Store on Green Street. (East side,) a few doors from the Market House. P.

SHEMWELL. Fayetteville. April 12, 1854. 88tf THE LAST NOTICE. THE firm of Cook Taylor was dissolved the first of Vast May.

There has been but little heed paid by their friends to the call for settlement of their notes and accounts. We now distinctly say that all notes and accounts remaining unpaid will be put in a train of collection during the month of January. JAMES G. COOK. WILLIAM TAYLOR.

Dec. 24. 57-tf Fall Trade, 1853. 1 have received my Fall Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, fyc. My Stock is large, and well worth the attention of purchasers.

Any kind vf Produce taken ia exchange. JAS O. COOK. Oct. 3.

1863. 82tf NOTICE. THE SUBSCRIBER has removed to SHAW NEW BUILDING. Gillespie Street, where he intends carrying on the TAILORING BUSINESS in all its branches Having had practical experience in most of the Atlantic cities, he feels assured that he can please the most fastidious. All orders will be executed with neat- ness spatch.

It. MONAGHAN. March 28, 1853. 81-tf PUMPS. FORCE and Suction Pumps, Sheet Lead and Lead Pipe.

For sale by C. W. ANDREWS, Market Square. 83-tf March 30. fWIHE undersigned, having purchased Mr.

Thos. M. Lutterloh's Distillery and Cooper-shops, have entered into Copartnership under the name of McLaurin Strange, for the purpose of carrying on the Distillery of Turpentine, and the manufacture of Spirit Barrels. D. McLAURIN.

WM. McLAURIN. JAS. W. STRANGE.

Feb'y 18, 1868. 70tf FOR SALE, BOXES Manufactured Tobacco. We have in store a large stock of Tobacco, and ex 250 pect to receive constantly from J. W. Reid and Thomas's and other factories, an assortment of qualities to enable us to furnish purchasers any quality at lowest factory prices.

D. W. McLAURIN. 8ept. 1853.

30tf MARBLE FACTORY. By GEO. LAUDER. TWO DOORS ABOVE C. T.

HUGH SON'S STORE, FayetteTille, IV. C. Jan'y 20, 1864- 64y-pd WOULD respectfully inform the public that he is still at his old stand carrying the above business in all its branches. He returns thanks for the liberal patronage he has received, and hopes hy a strict attention to business, and a desire to please all and give general satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same. He warrants all his work to be made of the best ma-eerial and by experienced workmen, having a more txperienctd and practical Smith, he flatters himself that his work will compete with any made in the State for style, elegance and durability; and should any of it fail in twelve months (with fair usage) either in workman ship or material, he will repair it free of charge.

Persons wishing to buy, would do well to call and ex amine his work as he is determined to sell low for cash or on short time. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to fff- REPAIRING neatly executed at short notice and lowest possible prices. Fayetteville, Jan. 26, 1853. 68tf Fayetteville Candy Manufactory.

B1HE subscriber still continues to manufacture a su-i perior article of plain and. fancy CANDIES at the old stand, (No. 5, Green street, 8 doors North, of the Market House,) where he would be happy to see his old friends and oustomers. CHARLES BANKS. Marok 1, 1858.

78t and de 0 jji I i i i TV rillllS Institution ettt-ville. mi the arsaw. The lot uti. is v.t health it is ui.sur.n-.,i. tl.i the morality and i-vcUt-iu the sufficieut guars ii tec conduct, and 0pCllC arc ii I li ii it avail themselves of its H.

secured the services ol Mr .1 1 u-i 1 '1, Normal ('ullege, a- I'linri ml. with the highest In-; and is thoroughly versed in tea School. The first session wil! September. Mi. hill- TKKMS: Tuition per session 7 lii, the studies pursued: si; p.

i per We are determincl to ra an 1 highest grade; we will havi dation. and a'l we risk of tti trial For further Blocker's iriloi'tnutiou (' HAIRCLOTH BLOCKEh 'I- I HRFTH Tru Aug. 4, 18o4 Met, EOR U.K. 1HE subscriber rterv I-N i 'i acres of cloanJ l.l. I "i ei with Dwelling and Also, one in a mill pher Munroe nj the -nilii.

i The Lands uud Mill no- the Fayetteville an. 1 N. itern 1'lank distance ot the projected rail mad Persons desiring information naiircss me snosrriner hi mi pi AUl'il 1: Cumberland Aug. Clinton I'riiidh Intiini, rpHEtourtl J- comment Semi-Anmiul Session ence on Moiuiay the iuv nit principal is now on a lour JNor.ii, l. t' Appnniiua lor me use 01 HIP institute, unit such additions to the Library as ihe School seems to demand.

I a 'Jin: 1 mak to- These considerations, taken in tv former facilities for imparting knowledge- tl. aral .1.. i Kec leb Kl invite particular attention to. i will duubt sufficient patronage nur II. A.

HIZZKLL. Scr of Hoard of TruMpe. Clinton, June 1 H.r4 Land for Sale. 1 OFFER for sale my TRACT OF LANli, niUil 1360 acres. This Land is situated in Marion trict, S.

and is intersected by the n.a-la Hlic from Harlleesvillc, S. to C-ishmi Ferry on Pedee, and from Marion C. II. to Henneticvil-H. Mli about nine mile9 from the former jdsue This Unoi.

heavily timbered, and well adapted for Farming. pentine, A portion of the Land is in goU of cultivation, on which arc comfortable building A further description is unnecessary. purchase will examine lor themselves. SW" bargain can be had iu Land by an early application to premises. the jiurrhase th.s the subscriber .1.

lo4m Selkirk. S. July 15, 1854. I aluable Plantation on the Pedee. FOR SALE.

THE undersigned, intending to remove to tie Stme of Arkansas, offers for sale his PLANTATION the county of Richmond. The tract contains about 1200 acres, of wJ.icL least 600 is rich bottom land, on the Pedee tiil I.in' Rivers. The remainder is undulating and hilly, but large part productive. The hilly land is as healthy a-any in the county, and fcufticiently near the hotiumi in make it quite convenient as a place of residence. The improvements consist f'a small dwelling in the hills, with summer cabins fur the negroes, and a Well of excellent water.

There is a guod road, of eai grade, leading from the Summer place to the with a bridge across Little River. In the valley there are a half dozen substantial negro houses, Mtaldcs anJ barns of excellent quality. In addition to this, there is a fine Mill for Corn and Wheat, with a Cotton attached, on Little River. This Plantation is well suited as any in the eounti to the raising of Grain, and yields Cotton ery well The range for Stock is the hest in the county TU land adjoins the plantations of V. P.

Ntanhack. A Robinson, and others, and is about a half mile Stanback'e Ferry, on the Pedee. Address me at Little's Mills. THOMAS W. STEEIX Richmond county, July 18, 1854.

102m STRAYE.0 OR STOLEN FROM the plantation of Jesse Womble, ot Deep River, on the night of the 7th an Iron Grey Horse, and a light Bay Mare, both four year? old last Spring. The horte has a lump or knot in the left flank, about the size of a hen's egg. The mre hind feet are both white, with a star in her forehead I will give a liberal reward for the horses, delivered to me at VYaddiH's Ferry in Randolph. Adj- iiilorm-tion about them will be thaukfully received. Addre EDMUND WADDILL.

Brower's Mills. Randolph, Aug. 15. STATE OF NORTH A ROLIA- CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Scssious, June Term.

1854. Cook Johnson r. W. Rogers. Attachment and Levy made, and conditional Judgment thereon.

IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant, D. W. Rogers, resides beyond the limits of this State: It is therefore Ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the Fayetteville Observer for six weeks, for the said D. W. Rogers and appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter $'' sions, to be held for the county of Cumberland, at the Court House in Fayetteville, on the 1st Monday in Sep tember next, and plead or replevy, or the conditio-Judgment will be made absolute, and the property condemned to the Plaintiffs' use.

Witness, John McLaurin, Clerk of our said Court, Office in Fayetteville, the 1st Monday in June lM and 78th year of American Independence. I96t JOHN McLAURIN. Clerk. R. R.

R. RAD WAY'S RENOVATING RES0L-UM' For the care Consumption, BroochiUi, and the various diseases nf ihf I-un' Scrofulous diseases without rceanl to the tune standing, or the part they nuark r. Kl r. 1 1 mlrrtnn ill YVfSlforil Resolvent. Syphilis.

la any stage, with all its horrible etlee Skin Oineases. Si.ll Rheum nd Krysipeli I mag they hve been slnndlnc or how difficult o( 'cure. The most obstinate cases of Suit Klieiiiu will 1' the RENOVATING REdOI.VKNT. One pcnilenmn h'' thnt this complaint was hereditary to his luimly. Hn(' afflicted with Salt Rheum since hu birlli, was rnre'l ''V a few bottles of the Kenovatins Resolvent, and ihe Rheum entirely eradicated from his sysiem.

use e' Dyspeosla. Of weeks or yearn standing is' "red one or two bottles. WftBiknatAai In Mala, nr tVmala, ia nillrklv cured. iW O.tAI nn.l I anil health) of either oae or more of th generative organs, is iinrki and the body restored to a healthy and sound laiw Hnlrilav NaarvonamOM In Women, the nlllllfl' nlaints tvnd ailinniits which cast such iiloom over llrir faw iinmm avf Ik. Rannvatlnr Kesnlvetll will 'I111 n.l ik.

Ami denressed. 'eel iiiuai aii i f. i strong and happy the tit renovates Ihe system completely. Resolving Solids all Impure and Diseased Deposits, freeing me Flnids of Life, from all corrupt humors, restoring fcnerg) and Strength, to every Organ of the body. R.

R. REGl LATOKS cur, Regulate the Bowels, Pancreas Kidneys, Liver, Liver Complaint and Kidney Difficulties. Persons troun Cosliwness. Indigestion, Dysoepsla. kc, will lind pre iBWn uce from iheir difficulties bv taking two of Radway si night.

They are pleasant to take; no sickness al pains or griping will follow iheir operation. Price of Regulators. 25 cents per box. RAJDWAY CO. lei Fulton street Ne 1 or I ft78oid by Druggists everywhere.

Aaam A J. HINSDALK. Pavetteville. MOAN fc CALDWELL, Lambtrtoo, MACON, OKORGIA. Tl HE Annual Course of Lectures will open in thia Institution on the lit Monday in No vara- nxt nd continue until the 1st or Maron th.

stain, and will furnished with all the necesaary apparatus and pre- Dnratlona for a thorourh courao of inatTuetion. It also owns a splendid and conveniently arranged building. The following experienced Faculty comprise the Board of Instruction: L. Bankston, M. Prof.

Physiology and Pathology. J. T. Coxe, M. Prof.

Principles and Practice of Medicine. M. S. Thomson. M.

Prof. Obstetrics and Diseases Women and Children. I. X. Loomis, M.

Prof. Chemistry and Botany. S. S. Oslin, M.

Prof. Principles and Practice of Surgery. I. M. Comings, A.

M. Prof. Special Anatomy. J. Kost.

M. IV, Prof. Materia Medica and Therapeutics. Kutire fees for instruction, WOO 00 Anatomical fee, 10 00 Matriculation (once only) 00 July 25. 1864.

J4-5tpd M. S. THOMSON. M. Maeon, Gfortfa, 10NTINCE8 to treat with his usual success all manner of CHRONIC diseases, and sends medicines by mail to all parta of the eountry.

An experience of nearly twenty years, as well as numerous well authenticated facts, 'warrants the assumption that he can cure in many esses, where others, enjoying fewer advantages, have failed. As usual, patients, no matter where they reside, can obtain medicines by mail. suitd to their cases, with proper prescription, by forwarding their statement to his address and enclosiug a fee, which in most cases will not exceed five dollars for a month's supply. All moneys in registered letters are at his risk. Consultations by If tier are free of charge and strictly confidential.

P. S. Tho report of his reetuit deoeaee is happily premature. Macon, Kith 1864. 1 EDAR FALLS Cotton Tarn and Sheetings, for sale at Factory prices, by TROY A MARSH.

May SO. 1868. 8tf ARITHMETICS AND READERS FOR THE COMMON SCHOOLS OF THE 8TATB. (commended bif the Superintendent of Common School of the State of North Carolina. SOLD BY E.

J. HALE SON. Davies' Sebik8 or Arithmetic and The North Carolina Rradbb in connection with Pxansa's Rkadkks. 1. 3.

4. Daviet' Firti Lesion in Arithmetic. Davie' School Arithmetic. Parker' Firtt School Header. Parker' Second School Reader.

Wiley' Xorth Carolina Reader. For sale by E. J. HALE A SON. FayetteTille, N.

itchell'b Intermediate Geography, Wob- cestcb's DicTio.iaftv, Sfbllir, and Bcl-, liox's English Qbammak ar also recommended by the Superintendent. For sale by E. J. HALE SON. NATIONAL SERIES OF STANDARD SCHOOL AND LIBRARY BOOKS, Designed a Clau Book for the use of School, Arnilrmira Cnllrwm Fum'if nnii Tihrnriem Published by A.

8. BARNE8 CO. 51 John Street, New York. rilHE beat talent that eould be procures! has been I employed in the preparation of these works; and the high standing they have already attained, as Class Books for the institutions of oar eountry, is gratifying evidence of their intrinsic merits, and it is believed, fully entitles them to the name of the National Ssaiaa. ENGLISH LANGUAGE.

ORTHOGRAPHY AND READING. Price's English Speller, 12 Martin's Orthoepist, 60 Wright's Orthography, 25 Dictation Exereieea, 25 Parker's Series of Readers; Parker and Zaehos Introductory Lessons, 37, Parker' Rhetorical Reader, 91: High School Literature, $1. GRAMMAR AND RHETORIC. Clark's Analysis, 37 Clark's Grammar, 50 Clark's Etymojogical Chart, $2 60; Day's Art of Rhetoric, 75 cts. ELOCUTION.

Northend's Little Speaker, 30 Northend's American Speaker, 76 Northend's School Dialogues, 75 Zacho's New American Speaker, $1. ENGLI8H POETS, WITH NOTES BY BOYD. Mil-, ton's Paradise Lost, Young's Night Thoughts, Thorn- 1 son's Seasons, Pollok's Course of Time, 91 each. Cheap School Editions of the above, 02 cts. each; also, Bean- tifully Illustrated Editions, in various styles of binding.

HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY. HISTORY. Willard's History of the United States, $1 50; 8chool History, 75 8panish Translation, $2 00; Universal History, $1 50; Historic Guide, 75 Map of Time, 75 Last Leaves of American History, 50 and Charts; Alison's History of Eu- rope, Abridged by Edward 8. Gould, 60. GEOGRAPHY.

Monteith's Yeuth's Manual of Geo- graphy, 50 cts. McNally's System of School Geography, i in Press. THE SCIENCES. MATHEMATICS. Daviss' Ststrm or Mathmatics Arithmetical Court Da vies' Table-Book, 10 First Lessons in Arithmetic, 20 Intellectual Arith- metic, 25 School Arithmetic, 87 and Key; Urammar or Antnmetic; University Arithmetic, 75 and Key, 50 cts.

Academic Count Elementary Alge- Mathematics, Logic of Mathematics, $1 50. CoU Ugiate Courte Davies' Bourdon, $1 50: Legendre, $1 60; Surveying, $1 60; Analytical Geometry, $1 25; Descriptive Geometry, $1 75; Shades, Shadows, Ac, $2 50; Calculus, $1 26. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY AND A8TR0N0MY. Parker's School Course Parker's Natural and Experimental Philosophy, Juvenile Philosophy, 25 cts; or First Lessons in Philosophy, 37 Parts I. and II.

Mclntyre on the Globes, $1. Barlett't College Course Mechanics, Optics and Acoustics, Analytical Mechanics, $4. ENGINEERING. Gillespie on Roads and Railroads, $1 50; Lardner on the Steam Engine, $1 60. CHAMBERS' SCIENTIFIC SERIES.

Introduction to the Sciences, 40 Treasury 6f Knowledge, 75 Drawing, 02 Natural Philosophy, 76 Chemistry and Electricity, 76 Vegetable and Animal Physiology, 76 Zoology, Geology, 76 cts. CHEMISTRY. Reid and Bain, 75 Gregory's Outlines, $1 50; Porter's School Chemistry, in Press BOOKKEEPING AND PENMAN8HIP. Fulton and Eastman's System. MUSIC.

School Song and Hymn Book, 37 Kingsley's Juvenile Choir, 37.: Youn Ladies' Harn: Cruikshank's 8. 8. Gems, 80 Kingsley's Harp of David, Sacred Harmonist; Cheever's Christian Melodies, 37 cts. LATIN AND GREEK. Brooks' Latin Lessons, 60 Ovid, Greek Lessons, 60 and Collectanea Evangelica, 50 cts.

TANDA RD LIBRAR BO OKS. SCHOOL TEACHER'S LIBRARY. Page's Theory and Practice of Teaching, Northend's Teacher and Parent, Mansfield on American Education, De Tocque-ville's American Institutions, at $1 per copy; Davies' Logic and Utility of Mathematics, per copy, $1 25. THE HOME CYCLOPEDIA Cyclopedia of Chronology, Cyclopedia of Geography, Cyclopedia of Biography, Cyclopedia of Useful Arts, Cyclopedia of General Literature and Fine Arts, Cyclopedia of Architecture, Cyclopedia of Europe, at $2 50 per copy each. ARTS AND SCIENCES.

Manual or JTlne Arts, $1 25; Lectures on the Progress of Arts and Sciences, $1 26. BOOKS OF TRAVEL Tschudi's Peru, Peruvian Antiquities, Curion's Monasteries of the East, Lay ard's Babylon and Nineveh, $1 26; Spencer's Sketches of Travel in Egypt and the Holy Land, $1 60 Silliman's Visit to Europe, $2 60. HISTORY. Polar Regions, 60 St. Petersburgh, C2 Colton's Ship and Shore, Land and Lee, Deck and Port, $1 25Thre Years in California, $1 25; Sea and Sailor, Cheever's Sandwich Islands, Mansfield's History of Mexican War, Willard's History of the United States, $1 60; Universal History, $1 60; Last Leaves of American History, 76 Ali son History of Europe, $1 60.

CIVIL GOVERNMENT AND BIOGRAPHY. United States Constitutions, DeTocqueville's Democracy in America, $2 60; Colton's Public Economy, Dwight's Lives of the Signers, Mansfield's Life of Gen. Scott, fl; Colton's Life of Henry Clay, LWes of Dr. John Donne, Hooker, Herbert, and Sanderson, Descriptive Catalogues of A. 8.

Barnes ft Publications sent by mail, upon application to the Publishers. For sal by E. J. HALS ft BON, N. 0.

Auf. 4. ft DRY CJOODS, HaU, Bonnrti. i hiVmIIk Bradr-itdr 'lothioe I robrrliat, Krauj-aaur i ivmiiuk Adapted to the approaching feason Also, expect! a few Uys about CASES of noOTS and SHOES, well assorted. All of wbtoli will offered on reasonable terms KXCLtMVIiLY AT WHOLESALE.

CoUUtry others buyine by the piece, are invited merchants and to call and ex- amine their stock. Aug. 10, 1854. 24-6t T. S.

Such of their customer as are over 6 mouths in arrears, are requested Jo call and nettle at their of earliest convenience. REMOVAL AND NEW GOODS. Ml UK undersigned have removed to the store on Hay M- Street, formerly occupied by M. McKinnon, one door west of Cook A Johnson, where they are receiving a large and compelte STOCK of GOODS in their line, comprising GROCERIES all kinds; Hardware; Cutlery; Hollow-ware; BliieksiaithV, Coopers' and Turpentine Tools, 4c. They will ell UoixN as cheap and on as favorable terms as any house in this place.

Country protnce of all Vinda taken in exchange for Goods. fj. W. 1 OOLHSTON CO. Aug.

IT, J. 24 -tt WILLIA HAVE now in Store a LARGE ST(VK DRm GOODS, Hnls, Caps, Boots, Shoos, Silk and Straw Bonnets, Umbrellas, and Uoadv-mauV Clothing, Which will be sold to WHOLESALE BUYERS, exclusively. The attention of Merchants is particularly invited to this Stock. Orders solicited and satisfaction guarantied. J.

B. STARR. J. M. WILLIAMS.

Aug. 16. 18.14. Fall, 1 83 lT Firm and Good. PEAUCE FERGUSON ARE now receiving their Fall and Winter Stock of Foreign and Domestic Staple and Fancy Hats, Tups, Bonnets, Umbrellas, Pnrasols, Boots I nnd Shoes, Ac.

Ac. 1 With an extensive assortment of Ready-made Clothing, All of which they ofler to purchasers at low prices and upon accommodating terms. From long experience, and by strict attention to business, they hope to merit a share of public patronage. 0. F.

PEARCE FERGUSON. Fayetteville, Auglst 12. 1864. 23tf Warren Prior, Wijfch Maker and Jeweler HAS just received his Fall Stock of Gold and Silver WATCHES, of various qualities and prices; Gold Fob, Vest and Guard Chains; Keys and Seals; latest styles Ear Rings and Breast Pins, I Mosaic;) Gold Rings of all qualities; Gold Lockets, Pencils, Pens, Thimbles, Sleeve Buttons, Studs: Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles; Silver and Plated Spoons; Silver Cups and Butter Knives; Plated Cake and Card Baskets, Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trays. Double and single-barrel Guns; double and single-barrel Pistols: Colt's Repeaters: Self-cocking and Revolving Putols; Powder Flasks; Game Bags: Shot Belts: Percussion Caps; fine Knives, Razors and Scissors; Clarionets, Flutes, Violins, Music Boxes, Fifes, Accorde-ons; Surveyors' Compasses and Chains; Card Cases; Ladies' Work Boxes: Portmonaies; Hair, Tooth and Lather Brushes; Spy Glasses; Coral; Dog Collars; Sewing Birds; Ivory Tablets; Pearl Salt Spoons: Silver Knives and Forks; Thermometers; Canes, Ac.

The public are invited to call and examine. A good assortment of CLOCKS at vfry low prices, warranted. All kinds of Watches and Clocks cleaned and repaired in the best saanner, and warranted All kinds of Jewelry repaired. August 17, 1854. 23-4m A RARE CHANCE.

LAURIN BURGH, RICHMOND C. T1HE undersigned desiring to change their business, offer for sale or rent the Store and stand for business they now occupy. A healthy location, an agreeable neighborhood, the Laurinburgh High School, a community thickly settled by persons generally in good circumstances, the absence of competition, (Springfield being 5 miles west, and Floral College 9 miles east), the certainty of selling a large quantity of goods to the right sort of customers, are inducements that seldom offer. Altogether, it is one of the best stands to sell goods in this whole region of country. We will sell our stock on hand to a responsible person on very liberal terms, and give possession at any time.

Any further information can be had by addressing the undersigned as above. McINTYRE MIDDLETON. Aug. 12, 1804. 23-tf Harper's and Putnam's for AUGUST, just received by Magazines I E.

J. HALE SON. August ,1, 1854. NOTICE. TW1HE Magistrates of Cumberland County nre re-M.

quested to meet at the Court House in Fayetteville on Tuesday of September Court, at 12 o'clock, for the transaction of public business. BENJ. ROBINSON, Ch'n. Aug. 19, 1854.

24-tC Itaiiard Tables for Sale. HA two good to good Billiard Tables with all the fix tures, which I will dispose of on reasonable terms if application be made soon. JAMES HALES. Aug. 21,1854.

24-tf HEDICAL COLLEGE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. TB1HE annual Course of Lectures in this Institution will commence on the first Monday in November, in Charleston, on the following branches: Anatomy by J. Holbrook, M. D. Surgery by E.

Gkddisos, M. D. Institutes and Practice by S. Hknry Dickson, M. Physiology by James Moi-ltrib, M.

D. Materia Medica by Henry R. Frost, M. D. Obstetrics by Thos.

G. Prioliac, M. D. Chemistry by C. U.

Shspard, M. D. Demonstrator of Anotomy Francis T. Milrs, M. D.

Prosector of the Professor of Surttcrv bv Uedduos. M. D. CLINICAL LECTURES. D.

T. Cain, M. Physician to the Marine Hospital and Clinical Instructer, lectures twice a week on the diseases of that Institution. W. DeSaussure, M.

Physician to the Hospital of the Almshouse, at which Lectures are delivered twice a week on Diseases, the diamoaia di the student indoctrinated in their treatment. Demonstrative Instruction in Medicine and Surgery at th. College Hospital, by the Professor of the Medical College. The Fees for course, and the expenses of Board- tb ftne iU theP 0f the Atlan- College in calling the attention of the friends of the Institution, to its present prosperous condition, the last class exceeding any of former years. They have been enabled, by th! liberality of the at it.

last Session, to make such alterations in extending and improvlll(. CoU lege Building as will promote materially the comfort of those in attendance on the Lectures. The. Anatomical Theatre has been enlarged and completely renovated, and such changes made as will secure free ventilation with a nleaaant arranorement t. Seats.

They confidently believe that it will not suffer in comparison with any like structure in the United States, the edifice, with its appurtenances being as commodious and attractive as any such establishment in the country. hT bled to make considerable additions to the museum of the College be 4 i Fur, Wool, Panama, Leghorn, Canton, PedaleJ a nt: i 1 t- ixuwuuu, ouuis it can, ana raim ljear, which will be sold low for flaCASH. ALSO, A general assortment of BOOTS and SHOES for Gentlemen, Ladies, Misses, Youths, Boys, Children, Infants, and Servants. Please call and examine before you purchase. j.

c. THOMPSON, Market Square. March 17, 1854. 80-tf HOTEL. 'IHE subscriber having purchased the Hotel situated on the South-East corner of Court House 8quare, and lately known as Stuart's Hotel; would inform the public that he is now ready to accommodate boarders by the day, week or month.

Having made considerable outlay in furnishing and refitting the Establishment, he hopes to be able to give satisfaction to all who patronize him. His Table shall be furnished with the best the market affords, his Bar with the best of Liquors, and his Stable with a plenty of good provender and faithful Ostlers. J. A. GILCHRIST.

June 28, 1803. 8tf.

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