1 •ollfg-e. li i : I'Xt i it: I >4 0>U- “■•'I* > >\ ll. f .• ItUU ^ "UnjPl;-^ Hn'l ‘ ‘•v wjM ....,; ”■' m - - -Ml SBMI-WEEKI. Y. II Mil HIM' \V(IRk ^ *^ i hi:kt. [VOL. X.] n\ ilix: Mi\ U ^ ‘ ue- ’ - V It i 'i ' VHkv, ■•4 t! TKi’ A -Os [ViED \Ii>Vl>AVS V\n TlirRSDAYS K!)M Un» J. IIALK & SOX, Kinrolis VM» ril01*HIKT0llS tiie SiMui-\Voe]:ly (.‘ii'KRVer ?3 OU if pniJ iu liL'o: ; 6i' il pai't (luriiig '.he yenr of subiicrip- or after tlie ycai hns espirevi. \Vcekly OB'tr.viK j'J W per annuui, if paid in u'c. 'ill if [laiJ Jui'inir tlie year of =ul'Bi-Ti[)- .>r 5:i Ov> aftur tli** yeni' ha* expired. Al>V bllTISKMLN TS inserted fot CiO cent* p«*r uf 1'. lilies fur the tir-it. nnd 30 ceuts for ench MMMfedin^ puliiicaiiini Yearly Hdveriiseuieiits by spe- cl«l ooniriicta. al leasoiitible rates. Advertiser* aie roqueited lit aiate llie uuuitier of inertion» desired, i.r they will b^ ouiitinuo 1 till fi.rMd, alul charged noooid irtiseiiients lo be iuserted charged 5U p«-r xtr.4 r.'i ! I Lir ■ I ■ >11) .( >ut(>n- A = UTKii 'VUTl'R. t f' S!’H(’IAL NOTICF.. !»nd after this d:> e. uoiiHuiP«if a new subscriber intered withmu I'lyuieiit in advance, nor will t4e p*per be -ent !.• •'uch -.iiti^orHier^ for a longer time thin Surti ofocr Old subscribers as desire to take the pa per en tliis sy.-tem will pleit^e notify us when making NBliltances. J^'y 1. I !•!! me T ■nt w:p ■W.. • Ir 2li KK, i'K ; . m:vv V(ii\K. * i . il'i '’, \ i «>i ^(aiKlarti FAV c;t ri:v 11.1.k mrri:i., T. WADD11..L. T'roprietor. MrptilS. the nuist coniniodious Hotel in N'oith 1 Car'tliua. ficntin;j’ HOO feet on Hay and L>tiuaidson Streets, lucated iu the contra of the business ^-orti'in of the tuwn, and surruundel by all the inking Houses, Wholesale .Slercbanti* aud princi- pailfrodtice liealerk ~ 'l5us‘ino#« men will find the Hotel a conveuictit Fcomforiable liouse ll t};e St^igps airiv(* *nd depart from this Hotel, ly.‘r'evil’e. Oct 1, 1»6S. ol- siii-MWTi.L iiorsi:. ilEW noons XOETIl OF TUE ilAUKET HOISK. (I f - ili . 11 i-». 'ImI Malij UVtlNt^to the extensive inerervse of pairuuu^e to this H 'Uie, J.irin;! the yuiir, 1 have vx- , tended uiy facilities br the addition of a nuuj- ■Uifortabla sleeping rot'm-t, with other iaiport- ^ntilLUri'VfctuenTs. which Kill a IJ itaterially to the oomfort aud coiiveui«;ice of thc»e faToiing lue witlj thtir patronage. To t!:ose who Lave beeii my kind fri«uds and cuf- tomers for the paiit six TOHr, 1 tender ray most sincere tkiok'. at th« same time r«tpe«’tullr soliaiting a c ^u- tlmianc* of thair patronage, and aUo the patrouage of »l»rge nutuber of uew patr'jns. I have ood Stable* »ud a No. 1 Ostler. V SHLMWELI.. Jan y iO. l"bu 84- . NKAKKST AM) Uf’K’K:K>^T mOVTM£ TO THt: KAIf.RO.AI>! if w \ 1-;! .*r ht>. IIi\ ii: !.•, ;v •* ' •t in’iidtT' ;iiiti • M ■ ^V!l ' i - HI' i i f ill (. fit 'O',- Jij :it i':, h bi,l I*. - I H I 11 Jv . f,r ■fV ‘s ..t V S. J. Hin.sdalc. U'm. McLaurin, T. S. Lutterloh, A, W. Steel, J. (i. C«ok, Hon. ,f. (j. t^hejiherd, K. F. Brown, 1 . A. li, II.n . |i« u , f ^irriM rs. *-» isr lot •% Jan'v 2*' in FAYETTEVILLF.. N. C.. JULY 23, 18G0. [."JO. 937.] Star Polii^li the >Soulli! n A.\I i\At a tmii:m hi A. J WOODWARD, FAVKTTi:VILLi:. 4 . il \ew Grooili^* AI.E\. Jr. -•VS received in pui t. and is daily roceiviug. a large tud desirable stock of Embracing all the newest «lylei ot LjiJiim' Drisd i,TO')(Js, Sh!twl>. Jjhcj Poiut*, Maiitillaii. Emljruicleries, Slc ' — A(-SO.- \ fine ujsortmaiit of - (J»iitleui.;ir» Sutiiujei t.ioods, aiiJ KeuJj-MdJc Clo^liiiig, Buuiiets and Millin«i v iuods uf al! k in Jb Marol; lo. 'KJOtf w w s':('o,\D spiii.\i; sToi'ii. 'V ba\e receivtd our second purciiu^e, consibtiuf? . iiir'e 'ind d.-sirablc stock of and raiiiy C«oodM, '^phat Pollsli! How it Sliint's. Mi‘ny of y. u I lect nine yeais ago that 1 iviv^-lled t!irouj;li N'>rtli Carolina and a portion of S.uith t'ar>>lina tor th'" pur pose of introducing this Polish. tiiu’ ebipscd 1 luiin 1 that it would mould. I hav.; succoi'ted iu mating it perfect and will warrant it t.. ,!;ive Miti.'tactioii. It can be had at retail for 10 cents pei b>.x or iil wiiolesale toi silty cent-i per du/tti. DohUt-; will forw;ird their or ders two weeks pre\i.)us to M’.e iiinc tliey wish ’.hem tilld. Mav -j, lSt;H. l;>-ly A ui:ni The \»MV St\|p. S»naM. fOLOUKl) IM!OTO.ILU>HS. \T Oal!«-*ry. ii\Ts,ii()\\ns,iiii()Ts,siiiiEs.riiyitELi,\s. k!;ai)V-.m.\i)1'; i :.oriii.N(;, tkunks, te. Which we otler eicUi^ively tu Whulesale Buyer:-, ou ter;iis a» favorable as they c.-ui be Vtought Vorth or South ■ ST Mill \ WILLIAMS. .\pril -J.;. lltf U Jfani€‘s -\.\D Sl'M.MER SUP- \S just received iiis .Sl’llI.Nl TLV of DRY (JUODS, ART. WooiiwariiN »^oiar 4'aiiiera. I):i(»Ti>UIlAl’HS Can b,. i, 1 (i:\llery, il iv 'ir-tl. -ip. ptieville. N. pl.iiii, v I'.ili.rs. oil iiiid J .t'tlli., I. ii'. ■ tyj'CS, Melaneotypp>, '.;i 1 ; ' I •Ttaiuiug ll! the \rt. A'--. ’. Ht V^iii'irs Ifl’. ' ,Sky!i;rht c M.i: dc Vard, ^l.y- l.i'.i, !• .; irt'1. in water ■ '.lit' ii“. .'.Miliiw- -T Ilf l’ir:iUf • ill r-'ai’it -, iilt '[oi.ld- ing. Gla' for very l.-u-irf pM'tiire its l.i; .^r h> J'> by -'.h inches, (’ord and Ta"^el~ lor han^iii^ ])ir'iu'C'; In^tiu- meiits. Stock and Cheiuicals f^r ^^ale low ’.jr Litu tii.'e colored I'iiotograi h-^ ■.ii'i le tV >:ii suiall picturei. ILiving permanently located here 1 hoj.e to nent your jiatronage. 1 w.oiM also retr.i n my -inceie thanks for the liberal patri iia^e bc't-owe.J on me lu-retofore by the good pe *ple ot Fa\eneville and vicinitv. r. \i. vanorsuell, I’h'.’■'graphiil and Fruprie'or. Dec’r ‘JO, 1 ''.y.f 7T- f 5* ^ BEAMAN & ROBINSON'S foiu HOUSK STACK LI>'E TO KE>A.\>VlLLfc:. VIA WARSAW, Pthe 'hotte-it and most eijieditious for travelers ^"ing N :th i>i' S.'u.h. I.eiviTie Fayetteville ev»»rv duv at 2fclo.kl', M. TMiiordH IN TFS HOUK.^. TJ^)ur t'oaches are lar^e ntU,comfortable, drivers Sober ipd 'jjentlemaniy, our tcjni’ g i.id and Kure of fire mile- aa hour. The travi line: ]iublic vfii.. wouhl «tudy tlieir co’nfort IH^ ^-invenicni--- will t"k(> tiii- Wm-suw State. TinH»rr,H TK KETS to WELUON n.ay be had at th»^ Siaire Fayetteville. Hay lr'';ii. vl-'i-tf CAIIUIJXA WlliTi: SI 1.1*111 K N|*KIX;s. l\’’ILL i!E OVEN for v;-it.,r-' th* 1 »t of M .I'lae. They :,ve »itu itf'l n*'Hr the pre- >on‘ torniinur i)f the W■ -itprn N. C. I'.nil Hoad. t:o1 ai; ;i i;- » ri’le liy -lUi'i-rior (.tiiinibu-scs 'ind lie I’ropriet ir ha"' j'rocurfd fl..^ . -rvi 'es of , TII01BI»«0.\ TVLKR ■•'Manager, w!; , ;• '-nr® at tiie various fa'h'.on- alfc waterincr I’lac-s of Viiginia, added to his coin- ■ghdln^ ajifiearance and ^icnileiiiauly bearing, insures ler ami ^ood fi>o. The "r/ i lJ\Li> KOti'.I LE\1>EK an.I LL\('K BAK1> "t MT'S1’1.\NS :b:i; thi* city of llichmond. Htfi tiia. affoi'ds, havp Vwcn pi'>ciir**d. Bidinpr and liurses, l‘>lL!,l.\Kb .'^.^LOON.S MdBoWl -IN'i AL1..EV.>, areal the command of visitors. The C'liiii'ry is eievati'l and l.oalthy; the sc>-nt'ry bcMitiful a^id ro'ids mo.st excellent, and the {)leasure ground- e.vtensive. There i' no water ’oette!- than that afTorded bv the If*rth (••.rnlina WHITE SCLFHUIl. Th« patronage of the Carolinas is confidently relied Ml to ifj.iy the I’l'opiierbr for the expensive outlxy he hM ni-i le to tit ip a w atering fdace suiti-d to I heir w ants. And he promises that no j ains biiall bo spared by him- ■rif or ills '_'Titlemanly a«'-is'aat. to render all who may Tnit him, j'lea'UMt and i.-oiiiforiable. H. L. UOH\in>S, Propkiktoi!. layU, lv-:0. ]H-tf Thou»and>* are daily spcak'n;: in ili. praise of DR INFANTi fw: Cn i{ !■ [ ; I. a:;d wiiy: b.>' , r- ,'it/ when Ki' ‘ - i ... j'lf ' i:! I. .. ... : . , : _ i ' ir le. It cnii'aiT.- PAitlX:OElU OH OiMATi: of ti/ ■ kinil, an i thiT*’: .lov -b. . t .y ..t your ‘'hi'.i’. iii'tea i -i ’■} ■ -..i i, . j . - ■ . . . For : ili- rf-i'.'ii. it •■ . --I: v- '' • ]irep-»r uinn now knowii t..r Children Teetliinj Diar rhoea. Dysentery, ;ripiii;.' In the ItoweU, .%cldity uf the Stoniacb, V\’iiid, Culd in tlie Head, .nd Croup, al.«o, for lofUhiti'j Ke luiu.-, -iiiwii.j in 'i . >• (.i rtjulaartj 'hr Bui '-'s, Cu I ^ it La." '• —leingKtl :) : 'i-‘- I •'iK' • ■ in a'il cases of ('out uNioii >r o*lier Kits. Ij- v VHtU- l/l irtii ni'll/l'i , I-.' - . , .• ./ iftert /iviii fiii c id ‘ r ■ : -'ire (■rr'iim tj rrt .-t i'orn !'• - /,; ■ • > .c'• • • ■tl^rr ' remrdiei >:y I ■ ■: f i. uon' Itut Dr. Katoii'is InfantiU- I'oriilal; this y > i , an '.’v uj)on. It i p»*r:'ei.t!y i'arti ;:id c.iimi .1 injure tli * mo=t delicate infant. I’ri >>, i.'i i cir > !■:,!! liicctions aucoiupanv eaoli ti cilo. r*- I oilv ■ ,• ( 111 K( li A III l*OM, « N '. 1 I-r i.i iw:i.. New Vork. —among which are — Summer anil other Silks, Frinted Lawn-. Double .'^kirl Itcjbes, Single ditto. Flints, real Fi'encli, Hritish and Uoiuesuic, Irish LiiiOns. l>ia)>prs. S:e., iJoitiiig t'liiih-; With a v^-ry lanre assortment of all kinds of (Joods gen erally kejii in whole*^^ale and retail Stt;res; all of wliich are ottered at w ^ole-.-ile 'in 1 retail—’1IE\F. March :^tf ii I iifit/ Street. .9. K. liVI.i: 1» loiw receiving hi-i .'^Kntig and .''umnier Slock of ST\I’LE \\l) fWCV illlV 1,11011!;. .Un )iig 'vluch m.'iy In- ioinid tiie t >1; iwing articles, at pricer »»ij;ch \'ill prove saii^factory to the purchaser; l>n>).s (i')O'lsiii fiiece.s. CKiisi.stintr ol' Muslins, Lawiis. I lino liaiii-. I'rints, iiere^ri'N, Hlack. ani.1 White ’iiaiiie'. Silks, \'c., *cc. In KOliE."' the following line; Lawn itciljc-;. i)(.iuhlf iiiiii .''iiiirlf .'"'kirt.', Hereae do, (tinohaiii do., Lact* 1‘iiiits, .'^Lawl.- and .'!a»itilla..'j l;i pf't'asinii, Kiblioii-, Hosiery and ^i!o\t*.s, iiHt-suiKl -'apk, iiools and .'iliotis. .\J ot ''vl;;'-:! 'Aill be oSvreJ v«ry low ('all nnd ei- •■";in '; no r.,«i g,- for looLiiig J. K. K\LE. '•I-Tcn 1 i t, !). & W. McLAlRlX, /"UULD invito attention to their large and desiiiblo Stock of OROCEKl ,'on-*lsting in part of— Ic'fl Bajds Rio, Laouira nnd Java (?utltie; 100 Hbls and HliJ.s. Sugar (assurted;) -5 }Ihd>J Molasnes; 30 " liacon—Sides and Shoulders; 000 Sacks Salt; 1 jO Boira good Tobacco; 125 “ .SiiCrin, Adaiiiftiitin j & TalloK Caudles; J'O " Softp (assorted; - iO •' (_’andy " loo Ba;^.' Shot lOOO lbs. Bar l..tad; ;-iO i Bbls. .SnuiT—Eagle MilU; Ke^s Soda; •JOu Xails. —.VLSo - .■\ large and geneial assortment of iiarduare and C'utlery: Fan;iiii'.r 1 teiisils, of all descrii)tion.«; Anun ioan. Kiiolisli, Swedc.s and Peruvian iron; Blistt!!'. (Icnnaii and Cast Steel; Blackrtiiiiths’ 'i’uois; (.'oo|il*r.s’ Do.; Corn Shcller.'t and .Straw Cuttori*; riufkots, IJrooiii.-j and i*ails; ('ottoii. 31aiiilla and .Jute Rope, (all kinds and (quality;) Plow Ijines and Bed Cord.s; Hollow Vv'are; Cotton VariiH and Shootings at factory jirices. .Vl! of which will be sold i.ow foh cash, or ou usual time to prompt paying customerf-. CoL NTii^ MtKCii.\.NT3 are respectfully requested to call and exaniine our stock before purchasing elso- whfre. b. i W. McLAUKlN. March U, 18.>‘.-* ‘j3tf .\ «i:ax>: Ol axk: FKESH SI.'FPLi just received. ' T. HAIOH i SONS 9-tf ^il 1 >000 ICai‘011 and Corn. nF.)HELS of . toil COllN; l;-i,t>O0 ; woll-iiL, .koJ F..Vf:ON. For srtle by f], F. MOOKK. Feb'v J't. i4t-y;^tf fiiliie and ^piritM Barrel**. I VjNST.^N'I LY on hand t,y Feb'v -O. E. F. MJ(»KE. i}t-'.*;3if To Turpentine Di^tiller«i. H'^HE highest i.'ash pt ice paid for S)'I!vTT.‘' Tl'UPEN- 1 TINF. by E F. MOOKE. Feb'v -Jo. i4t-y3tf tjiuano! Iiriiano!! DAtJS No 1 Ur.\NO. For ^^le br E F.'.MOOIIE Feb'y 2»'. i4i-'.^:itf h A UGE X::w ( I ll E. F. illOOKE, C(.) M >1S ION M E RC 11 ANT. Nl) wi’! Ve^p Constantly ou hand eTery article in Pti’-pi-nt'oe L'isiiUers’ I.ine. i4t-'4:^tf h« Fayetteville Female High School. n'HIS school will commence its Eleventh session ou the 1. 1st MOND.W IN OCTOBER, under the joiut suptir- intendence of J. DeB. Hooper, (for mauy years Prnfe-- sor of Languages in the University of N C..) and T C. Hooper, .the present Principal,) assisted by a full corps of experienced and carefully selected instructori TERMS: Hoard per Sessiou of 2iJ weeks. i.hj Tuitiou iu Collegiate Departmeot, -U 00 in Acadeniiu 15 Xt iu Primary •• 12 00 in Music on Piano -O vO " Harp, -6 00 ■■ Melodaou, iS 00 " (iuitar, 18 '.x* iu Paiuting in Oil Colorn, -0 iMi in W ater Color* 1- Oo tTreoian Painting, 16 '•*.» Drawing, lo IKI Use of I'iano 4 oo, Harp C oo. Melodeou ti 00, Uui- tar '2 .">0. One-half ot hoard and Tuition payable in advance. July 10. ^-'i-tOl MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA, AT RICHMOND ^>ession oi* 1N60’-0I. ^pllE Aiiiiual Course of Lectures will commence ou the J[ First Monday in October, and continue until the lit of March. CH. liEI.L GIBSON, .M. l> . Prof. of Surgery. bAVID H. TFCKEK, M. D. Prof. of Theory and practice of Medicine. P.EVERLY U. WELLFOIII), M. D , Prof. of Materia Mcdica and Themj-.cutics. .\. E. PETIC’OL.\S, M. D., Prof. of Anatomy. L. .S. JOV.NES, M. i>.. Prof. of Institules of Medicine. J.AS. H. CONW'.W. M. D., Prof. of Obstetrics, &c. JAS. 15. McCAW. .M. !>.. Prof. of Chemistry. .M.-Vlllo.N HOW’AF.L), .M. U.. lJemonstrat(.r of .Vnt- torny. This institution otfers to the Siuilent every taciiity for the ac'iuisiti ^n of a thorough inedicf.l education. Through the liberality of the Legislaiui'e, at its last I session, iu appropriating the sum of Thirty Thousaml Dollars in aid of the ('ollege. these tacilities will be greatly extended. A new Hospital is now in course of erection, in immediate ])roximity to th** College, whicli will much enlarge the held for Clinical instruction. All needful rejiairs and alterations ,->f the C'jllege building will be duly accomplished, and 1 aiid important ad dition.-? are being made to the ai piratus nnd illu-tra- I ticii'i for tiie Lectures in every departinenr. .\mple facilities will b*- aHorde l for the prosecution j of Practical Anatomy. Instead of the •■Wurren P/izc. " of One Hundred Dol- I'lr-i. heretofore oflVred to the graduating clas.^. Two I’riies. of Fifty dollars each, aie now offered—one for the best Essay on any surgical subject, and the oihor ; for the best Essay on .my subject pertaining to the Theory or Practice of .Medicine. FEES: Ticket of Each Profc'i-or r-'li> .Matriculation -j (iraduation 'Sj Demonstrator's Ticket lO For further inforination, or for copy of Catalogue con taining full particulars, address L. S. JOVNES. M. D.. I Dean of the Faculty. I Julyi:’. 35-1 It' ■ m{ i.\siiiu\cn iioMPiw. I il.AKTl'OKD, CO.\>. Incorporated 1819. Charter Perpetual. 1 .1!I; •: :!or»s J I a U: . ic, 'auI to .r.g .tier I avi:tti:vili.i: iirriAL LNSIUAME COMPANY, Capital in Piemium Notes amounts to f•-'bT.bS'i •j.i, Caah on hand and other ai-se!«. '>.077 :i."i 'iotal, $272,705 t;i Thf i’ompany have j.aid all lo.sses promptly, and have never ma le an as=o-inctit in their premium notes. Total losses paid, S2y,Gh2 O'J (-f ricKKs: CEO. M NEILL. President. 1). A. R.W, V'ice President. .». 1 Li..VN, Sec'y. Dirkctors; W. N. Tillinghait, Henrv Lillv, H L.'.Mvro\er. - T. H.rwlcy. -Na’han A. Stcdiiiou. ■: H. .Mallett. Juiiji;- Eyle, \ \ \Ii-Kethan, •I \j. U iiliams, •T W i :llin;jhasl. .A. E. Hall, John r Htid I', ij .McCrutnmen, Travwling Agent-. li 1 :o‘ I '.iiipany invite apjilications. •May 'S''. ! ■ ■(.' 21 -1 V I’ATT. Rfr:i*0|^T (I.V THE Di:i.l' niviill .>il\EIML RKIil()\. ^PHK nndev,;ijrtied havi' .-iiused to be published from I the 'orieresxional plaici, an eititioii of the Report '■! i; ■ \S likes, I . S. ^^vy. .irid his .Associates on tlie 1-. tr i. appoiniHd by the ury of the Navy to ex- a .Olio tlic Keep Fiver Region ofNi.iiih I'arolina. This I' the III ; : important and .“cientitic “tat**mfnt of the gi* a’ wp iJih of that section of the Slate, iind ihe .Map- the 111 ,1-1 j,i-itcor and valiifibli-, of any yet published, ihf \Lip' arp worth the (irice ol'ihe work, whicli is .»0 r^'nts, iicM'ly bound in cloth. f’oj>ie« sent by iiiuil. free Ot 1 U>i.*. ,n t!if> receipt of oO cents. A iioeral dis- ■ ' wii.aesale huyors. Orders so’’ 'itiu. E, J. HALE & SON Il(alth>/ human Ulo.,d upon being ANALYZED alway? presents n» with the san?" ‘ssential e!‘'i;unts. and gives of course the 5'rin* Analyze rhe Blood of a pcr'^uii -iiif^'i'ring fi om ''oH'Urnpiir.n, Liver f’ompluint. Dy-pep-'ia. S«'r ifiil i. \c. m’d we find in every imtanre certain /".■•/ ’/■ in the r*‘d Lil.iouie' ot lllood. Supfdy tiie-e dcficiencie-'. and yon .i:e m ide well. The ISIoOfI I'ood i-' foun h-I i![>oi: tlii- I'iieory—hioice it.s astonishing “itcce' . T;:i-rc .nt*- FIVE PREPARATIONS adapted todcfi'Mencies of t!ii HI • d it; lltbTent di"e '.- For 'oiis!ih, C4»i(lx, or any r.fl. c- tion whatever of the 'f'Sii'oat or inducing 'oil^uilipl use No. 1. w!,ich is a;--!) llie .No. l..r l>4‘pr4‘«kioii of :.«»«> of IjtptMifis and for all rill'Oiiu* Coiii|>laill(«> .irising iVom Ov'*r-ii*>(*. i l>4‘l>ilily. and I'roHtrafioii. No. 2. for CoiiiplaiiK^. No. ;5, for l>yo|M‘)>oi:t. ■•'rr;,!;! p. f/iiirril u.r abfurptiun \\ is 'I'itki'ii l>v and carried im- nipdiately into the circulation, -o th it what yon ijniu you relniit. T!ie No. 4 is for l‘ I ri'«‘;£iil:i ri- W4>aklH‘^». v «-. Si-e p.-ci.il di rect i..ns for i his?. For-;il| Kriipli»iis. ^rrofiilods, and fSlailiioi* pliliiitM, take No. .i. In all ca'^c-'the directiniitJ mu^; be Btrictly followed. 1‘riceol the {Slo:>ii I'ooii »l per bottle. Sold hy (niiN H A i)n*o\T. No. Iii'.i i’roadway. New York. And by all respectable lii iiggi^ts throughout the country Novll, lb;j‘> oc.-ly Further Siipivlit-^ oi* KooUm. M.VCKEY'S Masonic Jnrispnid.Mici'; Twilight .Musings, by H. B. .McKeever; Th- I n.. ,r Sir John Frank lin—.McCliniock's Narrative: Tin; v'> Const of .\lVica, i>y' Rev. C. W. Thomas: The Uii:; !! Fxpedition to the ('rimea, by W. li Russell; The \‘iiginnms, t>y Thacke ray: Downing’s Fruits and Fruit Ttees of .America Revised Edition; .Memoir of Snsan .Vlilliune: 'I'he His tory and Progress of Education; The Normal Methods of'reaching, by Alfrcii Holbrook; The .Magician’s Own Book: &c. Jewett’s Spiers' French nnd Eng. Dictionary. Meadows’ “ “ “ Pinne}’ and badois's French (iratniuar. Bolmar's Levizac's “ Ollendorff's New Method of French by Jewett. Le Brim's Telemaijue. Whateley's Elements of Logic. “ ■ of I{he'ortc. VVorcesier’s Cuor.o Dlciionar^-. \c.. A:c. F .! HALF SON March 2S. .At €ir«*atE\ iCeduced Prices! FlillTS; 'In.-tiis. Fit’*. Pruiii-s, .\i'i''.eii, Lemons. Oi augu». Cher- I .B». (. Liri,ints, ]’:>■ l'rn.:>, \« PR' h I. ES, J i:l 1,11; .s a i> ii k s e la ksi A rrc-nl virii - PIIESFKVED CLNC.FCS \.N|) Cjl'R(,iNS. .Vc rerluineries and i:ilract«. Of vAriouai SoA|‘» mu-I Jvtvtfry. Bri ait I’liis, F r llin-.' . Cai.;co ,Su!». ,Vc ■MLSiCAL l\STIil'.\li:.\TS; Fiddles. Drums, Fiti ', Flnic^ i'.:iii_ii'». (luitar-!, ,tc. '\.ALKI.N(i C.\\FS, of every kiiid: Basket and Willow Ware. H'.b'oy llur'e', \c. PIPES —Meerschaum and (Mri;ian. f'hrrrv Stem, ('i- gar Hol.ier-. ^Vc. n.VE A.\i) ('(t.M.MO.N’ ('ANDir.S; Sardini".; }• ine ( ig.irs: .''inoking and Chewing Tobacco; 'racker-; Fin- P icket Knivc-; a large assui tmon' of !*oi;-Monaies. some very nice; F.inry Envelupe-' "n 1 FhUi.v Oood-i; Toys and Yankee ?olioi!s; an ,isso''lnient ot' In ii t Rubber (ioods, Whip-. Conil's; Fishing Tackle; Cocoa and Otiier .\iitM. TANIV (i!)i')l)S; - V PalerrariHM's, Reiieujt'^. I'ab-. Ruliber Round 'o*nb8, Watcii .!iiards .. ,\1 ,'Silk and I.leather. I'Hii''y P.oii s. I’iitols, I’liwder Flak-, Sh«t Befls, Brandy I’eai-h*'^ in gn'.loTi or half toiilon jars. Mace, Cl.-ves, Cinrmmoii, Large Lot of Fire \\ork*. >Vc., iVc., \c.. iVC., \c.. &c., iVc. Wo."’i FMIOLM S ri.TLLRV, RA/.oRS, POCKET KM\ i;s. ,vc. Spiced and \»rfulk ({jstors ronstajitly on hand. Lfiiioii Syrii|), (iiiiscr '.'in.'. Currant Wiiic, (Iiii2t*r Hrniitly. (.’oiiniry de.ilers a!;d til.? jinbiic are rcspectfully in vited 10 rail and examine my sti ck, as it is imjiossible to enumerate but a few of the le;> Vinp articles. I have a great m:iny handr.oine things whii'li cannot fail to please. J. It. No. 4o, IliiTKi, lu'ti.mvo. .May 2S. l«f,0. ^ jiif t'ro^s i’reek C'o*s Varn^. 1^11 E nndersi^^ned i .\gi'nt Ibr the sulc of the abo%c celebraied Y:irns. wiiich have given .«uch general satibfartion for years past. .Merch.iuts and oiliers wanting our Yarns will please send ou their orders aud iiavc them tilled on as favora ble terms as heretofore. John SH.\W, .^jr t C. C. Man. Co. June 4, IHiiit. 2;-itf \i:w BOOKN. niVE \E.VRS in CHl.N’A. by Charles Taylor. M. D. I Margarei Moiii-rieH'e, the tirk-t love of .\aron Burr, by (Jha*'. Bnrdt'tl. Fkutlujge. .''mith's Rejected .V Itlri'sscs. The .Actress in High Life—.^n ejiisode in Winter yiiartei-. Also, nuther i«upplie.s of WORCESTER’S and WEB- .'^TEB S Pictorial Quarto Dietionaiits. School Books. Colton'« Pocket .Maps, .See. E. J. HALE & SoN. l.«i|ii»riH! Liquors! I ' I p.ng desiroU'T to closeout his stock »». I.'* I.''j I'ji ■. Will offer inducement-* in prices. .\s ‘.c 111. 'ili- • ',.i’ 'Ik tra'ie. hi-i stock will be s:jld low. Siaif~ i r «!.le at eo«t and charges. 100 BARBELS, ol' v-iriou' kinds and .(ualitie*. n«.!. Persoft' indebted must fall and settle Fe>, It; ‘2-1 f FRESH FRUITS! ,);■ BO.XFS ORXNCFS. -••J • -lo LFMONS. 2 •>' do Fine FIi:.''’. '> .’rk .\;>ple3. Cooking I’rnnos, and larga Stock of Coufnetii uai'ies. at Hotel iiuilding. No, f). * J R. LEE. ■April I'llO. 1“-tf P il ATxi, Ac. ‘^I’ERM. Kef.ned. Lard. Linseed and Tinners" OIL ^ White Lead: Burning Fluid: Putty: Window Glass nnd isasji of all «ize«. —ALSO— A fresh siipplr of POND'S PAIN DE.STPOYEP,. For sale v.y' J iME> M ARTINF. Not'>- ‘14. A Kare fhaiice to make ^loney! • 4 NT per»on wiahitig lo make from throo to five dollars ' >.v p»'r day, can ;io so by enclosing n:e one Uoliar. The 1 oinployme!:f is honorable and rei|uire« little labor and 1 a very Hnmll capital. I Address J. DIMEP.Y. ; Bennettsville, .S. C. June r>';th. 1>^C0. Aufhorlzed Capital, Paid up tapital. Assets, S1,.KN),UU0 04) 1,.3)U.U0> (H» ^ niHKCTORs. T. K. Bi{A('E. S. S. WARD. S. rUDOR. II, Z. PR\TT. J. CHURCH. A. DUNHAM. R, BUELL. G. F. DAVIS. ,E. FLOWER. D. HILLYER. E. A. BULKELEY. T. A. ALi”:ANDEll R. .MATHER. W. KENEY. E. O. RIPLEY. C. H. BRAINARD. W. F. TUTTLE. E. 0. Rtpi F.v. Pres t. T. ,\. .\i.ex,\ni)ek, V. Pres't. T, K. Bi:‘.'I , .Ir., Sec'y. .\. Wili.i,\m.s, Adjuster. iRiS^ Rat. ■' low a fFRFErr soi.vknv:v and fair tirofit will allow. " i .ISSKTS.-Jul) 1S.>9. Market value Bank Stocks in New A'ork, Hartt'ord, Bos ton, St. Louis. ,sc., ?'.il'>,:’!U 00 United State.® .'^tock and Treasury Notes. 21.'>.120 •')tJ State Stocks; New York. Ohio. Kentucky. Tennessee. Missouri, IfiS.O'.ti OO City Stocks, ILirtford, Rochester. i>rook- lyn, Jersey City. II6.O11O 00 Railro‘\d .Stocks: Hartford and New Haven, Boston and Worcesie.r. ?onn. River. b7.0oH 00 Mortgage lionds, 60 i\eal Estate, unincumbered, 70,10:’. 78 Miscellaneous Items, 2.3,348 77 Cash, on hand and deposited on eall, and in ax.’ to' hands, oo0,.S0:i iV/iere Liiei thf- h'uult?—Almost ever eltice we cun remember, we have been assured, at every Presidential election, that thut wu-j ‘li e twue, tkt Lti i/ tiiiu, to settle it forever A!1 we bad to do waii to vote the beiuocratio ticket, and all would he right. But some how or other, although the I)euiocratic candidates ^ot elected, the slavery question either wa.s itot sPttled, or u would not stay settled. Now, we desire to kiiov^ whcic the difficulty lies!' It seeius to us that it muat be either with the question itselt'. or Aiih the Demo cratic party. If it is with the quettion itself, why does not the Democracy tell u? ««.>, and udmit, candidly, that they liHve beeti deceiving the people by pretending that ‘they could settle it when in fact they could nofr And if the diili-^uity i.s not with the question itself, it must he vsith the L’em- ocratic party, for tio other pmty has been in pow er; and with their view of it, none but the p:trty in power can settle it. Now, we insi.^t that the Democratic party hns been tried 1 ii;^»enO’agh Either th»> Democracy can t stUtle the question, or they won’t; and either way we don't feel liMfe trying them atiy lotifrer. .Air. l*olk was to .sct^r it, but he only n)ade it worse than it was before by giving us the \\ ilmot I’rovi.so in the (.ho^on bill. ; Then (Jen. Pierce was to .settle it. but he n.nde •‘conlusion worse confounded.” by senuiu:f Iree- soil Governors and .Judgvs to Kansas. Finaily. Mr. Buchanan was to make a clean sweep oi the i whole matter, and settle it to all eternity." [Jut, ala.sl it is now more unsettleil than it ever was be- I fore, and we are .again commended to the Demo cratic doctors, as the only melicine mm th:it can settle* it. The fact is, we do not believe the De mocracy want the question settled, and if it was settled ever so much—as we believe it is—thtv would unsettle it if they could. ' rij Ala. Tlif Amrrirau /VfS#.—'I’here are .-ajd tn be j about three hundred daily papers at this time in ' the I nited States Five hundred' and seventy i thousand is estimated as the regular cir'*ulation j of the daily pres.>^. or 1 ^4.DS('i,(h)t,i per annnm, ■ 1 here are al.so aiKiut fv.o fhutisan ] five hundre«t tri-weeklies, semi-weeklies and weeklies, which ■ would probably make the aggregjTtj nu)iibej| of . newspaj;ers annually distributed throuirhoiit the j L nitetl States 412,Ht,Mj.fJ00. I A first class daily paper in such a city s.s New ^ ork, has generally twelve editors nnd reporter;'), iorty printers, two pr.wi readers, thirteen press men, engineers and other empicy es in the pre-?- rooiij, hall a dozen correspondenl.s in Kurope, twj or three regular eorrespondent.s ;:i Washington, , thirty-five persons in the clerk, wrapping and : mailing departruents, and about as ma.iv more j engaged us carriers. — A'rprp»! i A Litth Dtjficnity.—The i.,aciede (Mo., j Jonr- i nal ••regrets to learn” that a ‘‘little aitiicnify’* j occcured at a hor»e race on Foi Creek, Douglas i county, .Mis.souri, the results or which are sum- ’ nied up as lollows:—Wm. W. jideon. a citizen of N\ right cjiinty, was shockingly and brutally beaten over the head with a gun, by Jack Alsup. until life was extinct. Arthur Neal was fatally st ih- bcd. \V illiain Neal. l.aac Davis and Joseffh 'IVinrl were knocked down and severely injureii; a ni:.n named Teterick had his head split open. .Jack Alsuf) was knocked down, William .Visiip's jaw was broken—ai;other Aisup had his arm broiveti and his head badly bruised—and a man named Davis wji.s shot thri^ugli the hand and wrist, al- tiiough not participating in the “little difficulty.’’ “These men,” adds the -Journal, “had long lived neighbors »nd friends.” .V A«W l \ .^l AKKKlT. LT y>er~' n>J having NEGRt^E!^ for sale, will do well to add’-e-'s tlie snliscriher at Clinton. Sampson county, t;e is de:ermineii to buy and pay as liberal [trices for Mem us the slate of the market will permit. P>y add:- 1 Ir’n he will call immediately, and make liliera! ■.ffers. as ail will find who will try him. CHARLES T. STEVENS. Clinton. Sanip.scn Co.. i^ept 10, IHoO 48-lypd F«K «ALK, The house anl LOT adjoining F.lizabetiito'.M;, lately occujiied by .Alex:inder Carter. The Lot con tains ."^iv .\crt s of good garden soil, and some fruit, good w.iler, .'vC. The im[irovements are a Two Story Dwelling House aiui necessary out-'ouildinga. ,\lso, a vacant Lot near the 'ourt House. Terms Accommodatinjr. H. H. ROBINSON. June 8. 27-tf Fill! I'LEIiKS (IF THE I'f IITS. l^XEi'l TloN. TRIAL, and APPEARANCIT DOCK- \j ET.'^. nilei* and printed from the most afiproved formr iji use. ,\1so. further sapjilies of other PL.ANK BOOKS, in great variety. May ' K. J. HALE SON. .\ortli Carolii&a I'orin Book, ^ FFr,THEB supply just received. " May 2;:. LIABILITIES. Claims; unadjujneil and not due. 58^.242 08 E. J. HALE & SON. Biau al WAATKO. 4 LARGE quantity of COTTON and LINEN R.VGS, for which fair prices will be paid. ’ DAVID MURFHT. Aug 1' 4|. .?!. 1:39^ 1‘3h‘ \a i-*.\ »1 CjIuI'o AU'i June it, iteiiO. K. J, HALU ii SON. BOOKS! BOOKS!! 1 ^piIE MoL LDER'S A F(.)UNDER'S Guide, by Over- I J_ man; Wooil's Clas** Book of Botany; l.iectures on Na tural History, bj- F. ,A. Chadbonrne: Professor Eni- j nions' -Mannalof Geology. 2d Ivlition: Aboriginal .\meri- j ca. by Abbott; .Mary Bunyan, by Ford; .Model Book of [ Dreams and Parlor Entertainmenta: The Corner Cup- I board, by the author of “Inipiire Within;'’ The Prairie I Traveller; bv Capt. R. B. Marcv: l>ime Song Books, i Nos. 1, 2, 8,' I. ■>. G June 11 E. J. HALF. & SON. 39^0 n. Ci^V^ToPK!^, ■ , VF vnriri’s (iuahtie!>, sizes and colon*. , \j E. J HALE k SON. Jun« 26. Sk^ Ajfent of thp above (Company in Fayetteville, E. J. 'H \LE. Mareii 21. IS^'t. :tf Af (lie re|U€‘»«t «>l many — ^ I J- friends, 1 again announce myself a candidate for the Oftice of Sheriff of Cumberland County. Thankful to my fellow-citizens for the very liberal support heretofore given me, should they again elect me to the office, I can only promise as tiefore, to discharge its duties with what ability I may possess. HECTOR McNEILL. , May 2. 14-te AI (lie re(|iie*( oriiiaiiy friends 1 anncuince myself a t'aiididate for the oiTice ot .'^heritt of I'.Iaden Co, 1 can only promise >f elected, to discharge the duties of th» office as 1 have heretofore done. li. FITZRANDOLPH. P.laiien ’0.. June 4. 24-ie ^^W^E refer our readers lo the advertisement O- >y Messrs. CHURCH ic DUP(*NT. No. 101» Broad way, New York. The -Blood Food,’ is one of the great est medicine® of the age. ami is rajiidly driving out of the market all tlie ijuack nostrums of modern times. Its efficacy is so great, and its superiority so justly acknow ledged, that it is tound difficult to supply the iniv.iense and increasing demand for the article. Dr. Eaton's celebrated •Infantile .'ordial,' isa medicine prep.ired by a regular jihysician of eminence iu his profession, and one who has devoted his life to the peculiar phases of Infantile diseases. It is no humbug, but a medicine which cotninends itself to those only who aatrappreciate it."—ApalacKicolci, Flor. Timt.f. &ST' See tuirifr;n:>‘m>^nt. March 24. .\otice. '^p.\KEN up and committed to the Jail of CnmberUnd X Coiiiiiv. oil the 1st of May 18C't, as a runaway, a neiiro who -•■lys he is free, that his name is HENDER SON SF.VRS. and that he is from Davidson County, and was bound to David Hunt. He is about 2(5 years old, 6 ft. hifkh. and weighs about 180 lbs.; h&d ou when ta'.;en up ft hickory shirt, b’ack Cas. ponts, and black round coat. The owner is reouested to come forward, prove property. p>ay charges, and take him away, c he will be de:ilt with as the law dir«cts. Q. !». MoKAY, Jailer. Juao 4. iSeO. 38if : /J'liv (t Lmly Cnnvns^d in Ireland.—A. cot- ! respondent of the AVatertord Mailg!* es the follow- i ing anecdote of the late election fbr ("l.ire: I “Ihe contest turned wliolly upon person:il popu- i larity. and (,'alcutt, who is a farmer-like, jidiy . Irish gentleman, was better cjileulated to w in unuii I the people than the fa.shionable young captain of a crau^ corps. Hi.s wife, too, would ttiake the fortune oi any candidate. A fine, da-hin-z wo man, she rode about the country in tlie carriage with her husb:ind fii hi.s canvassing e.^peditifins; and, when he was one day in a public huut;e, seeing a parish committee, and she was outside in ^ the barouche, awaiting his return, the frieze coats I gathered round the vehicle, and, giving three I cheer.s ‘for her honor,’ called upon her to mtike a I spocch. I’romptly she replied, ‘I won't ‘rouble j you, my friends, with my oratory, but 1 11 sing vou ; a song, which an Irishman, with music in his , soul, would any day preter to a speec.h;’ and w ifh I that, in a clear and pleasant voice, she struck up I ‘Det Krin remember,’ and followed the ditty with j several other melodies of Aloore. A person who ! witnessed the scene assiirt'd me there w;'.s nothing incongrutuis about_it; the lady sung her be.«t, and entered into the spirit of her song, and tiu friexe coats listened entranced. From that moment forth, during the canvass, she never appeared in public without having to sing a song.” A're/ / •‘/hf Iictu'fi.i ii tni J'^>lifin' itml n Ijnti'ijpr. —The editor of the Cayuga Lake (X. V.) liecor.lef says he was assaulted a lew days since, by a “Ijcarned Hamster of I nion .Sjirings.” with stoue.s, as the weightiest arguments in his piw^i^- j sion. 1 he editor answered with a similar argu ment, but, lailing to ropulsi* his as.^.tilaiit. he next tried n pint bottle, but iiere, iie .-;iys. he n; ide a great mistake, :i.s i,;s foe h:il, from loiiir ust-. come so much accnstonud to bottUs that this sort of weapon diil not trouble him. The editor, like a skillful general, now eh:inged hi> taetics, ;iiid : poured upon the counsellor a shower (j!—wafe;^ i This nianu'uvre jiroved entirely successful, and the enemy beat a precipitiite and inglorious retreat. He had never used any water, and could njt stuiui it. -1 Spun/,y \Vohtnn_.—The dwelliti>^-hnus ■ of in" old sea captain, in Saybrook, (.’unnectirut, wa- entered by burglars a tew nights si^yp. when no one was in the house but his wifo and n coii^dc of infant children. Cfhe met tliem at tht; door with a revolver in hand, and told them iJ thev a ivan- cel one step they were dend men. 'i hey looked at her, eonsultel togt^i' r a few minutes, an 1 tlien sneaked away. .\s Mr. Toodles woul I .say. “Such a woman is handy to have iii the Iniase.'' .-1 /■’aiM/u/ Record.— According to Edwar*^ l‘’verett, the use of alcoholic h..*Lrages cost the United State.s directly in t..n ye.-r.s S120.0u0.0'^^; h;is burnt or otherwise de,'^troyed ?5,000,000 worth of pron;irty; destroyed 300.000 lives; sent 2.50,000 t> pri.son lind lifO,OOD children to the pw-honso; canstd I5.0f*0 liU’rders and fnOOO sui cides; aud bequeathed lo th« Owuutry l,00u,'000 orphan children.