[Vol.. I.]
rAYl'.TTF.Vll.I.K, N. C., TIJKSDAV MOUNLNG, .U'l.Y 8, ISol.
[NO. -X]
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JTvlNTK!) n\ .»•
l^WA 1(1)
NKWUV
.1. lIALi: & sox.
\M* rKOrUIKTOHS.
i n-vohiuijr luvip, n;iked anil i xi' i.-;'i!. the
! r(H]is('s (if tlic tit’ti'on lui!i(lr(''i {£:ill;nit Swiss
I ".ruririls, >f;i/:c(l -it :is a rliow (ir.rinir a ^vlich'
! tiirciiDun li_v tin' male and iVhiaio
j '‘i’ Paris.
I In sniin'thitiLT nuTc fiian Iialf aii liour wv
jiuirlci! into tlu' IMacc St. .Iaiiics, ami,
ItaiisniLT at flit* connT. lia! the >ati.Nf':ictiiti
to lu'ar tlu‘ ."uuii ls ot’ lianum-rs luir'ilv ['lif'ti
I ujion a il.-uk inas-‘ lisiiii: in the conti^' of
I tlif sipiafc; it was tli(' ]'lal}'''rm iijinu wliii h
; to iTcct tl\(‘ irniliotinc. On all siik's ol'
t’lr til'.' Si’iiii-Wfi'kly (M!nv.U\k1! 1 TO if
1 i:i ;iih;iiu'«-: •> I •’>it if p.-iiil lui in;r tlio
Ji‘,11’ lit .-Niili.' >r > ntur llio vcir lui."'
eNpiifi-
F*ir t'n' U ooKiv Ui;.>uu\ i.u Oi> ^.ov auiunn. il'j
ill ;i‘h:uu-o; Vll ')i* if j.iiiil »l\iriiijr tlio ' "'‘•'^'5"*'" liVisily fn_a.'i''I. tii^’ir
,r I . >.r SCI ()l! ..ft,-,- t1:0 yo:ir ' t'"' inr,> , ,i’ oiK-
'I . , ‘ . who Malki-i! a!)oiu. l.iKtcrn in lian.), i ;;on
li.i' ‘ I , ,,,, . . '
'‘-IS was till'('xccntiout r, who.
Ii;:lit lu' ariir>l, imic a iX'-
■1‘nil'l.iin f til o\ir "i-.-.'t
i)!'arslins of troops. Soon afti'r tiie
mnnicit'al jrnan! tlio infantry of the lino
'•('pin to arrivo, ajnl wore f"!ini‘i] in a cir-
rlo four tlcn oiitsiilo tl(o n:ur.i( ’p-i]'. anil
!ii':;r!y as t.ir l :ick :>.s tlii' ho'isrs of tlic
I I’laei'. A coiiyidoralilo orowti liail alsocoi-
Ic'i ti'd, tliouirli oxtri'nicly orderly and jiood-
I nniorc'd; in fact, fo s (* fhop ncral liilari-
ty, aJiil li.'If'.i to tin' lmr>ts of l uul lanuli-
tor. it would Sci'in to lu* rc_i:;irdcd in tlu*
li:^!it of a /J/-'. 'I’in'rc wis c('rt::inlv no
,.\!>\ 1-. 1»T1.’>1]M 1;nT.> til t'l r>:\t_v cents
p»sr ' luaii' fur till' ami tliirty ri‘u:> l'*>r vavh
sufi t i-'liiijr jmlilii-atii'ii. Yfarlv ai'.vi i tisciiu iii>
by r litr:'.*'t.-J. ;it vcmS'ili:il>U‘ ratvs. A'l-
verti.i'r-i are n-iUH'stcii to st.ito ttio iiuiiiln'r >t'
inscviiiiiis Icsirt'il. m' tin\v will lie ounfiniK''i ti’l
forl>iil. ;onl i-Ii.ir,:i(''l :ii-i-i'r liii"ly.
^ J.citcrs fii flte Ivlitiirs must l»t‘ [i".st-jiai'l.
wl>
th ' to]i. T1
s' on I'V tin'
ui.iikaMc r
assi^tan,•'; lie was al-o snjijiortod durinjr the
)troc('ss of straji]»in^ liini. 11 is laild lu-ad
and \cni')ai>]i.‘ aj'poaranco niadi; a favoraldc
iniprrssioii u}mhi tiio sju'rtators, and cliciti'd j
tlio only c'Xjirt'ssiuns and >yni]>atliy ol.iserv-1
alili' throuirliont tho ('X('cntions. j
l'’i('s lii canio last, and was most nn-j
lu'rvcd (if tlu’ tlirrc. Ho appeared tlironi;li-!
mit in a taintinij conditinn, and liuiig liis \
lioad in a jiitial.lo state of jirostration.—
V(‘rv littlo con.sidoration was shown him, |
■lulv 1.
UACOX I [AMS.
LHS. Wayne county., very ^^p^.■riur.
for hiiU' l)v
II. r.i;.\NSOX .S: sox.
Sta«'o iiiiio to
•'I'l
n;d
■ I'anc" of svnip;;tliv v.ith tlio crinii-| u' rathor ho was pushod and thrn>t about |
Siilisi'vibcrs, Mail ('oiitrnctors frmn
_M I'ayettcviilo to Kalciiili, will c)inmeii'«'
. I ■ ■ t , ■ !• 1 • 1 I "IK'ratiiiii.s tlii.s il IV. with new ami conifiirtalilf
•im inir t no muiiic'.iiai.; .-o niat>'-■ m a wav w in n was ini ocont, it mi.— . i, , , , , •
. • , - I 1 , • 1 1 ' • ‘ I -111 1 • ' "“nlios. r'i(i«l horsi's, ainl careful Ihivers.—
ally inti;!. red wnh tilt' slmw. tlu' jnojilo : iriistui^r, wiiatovor nii^lit have IrlII hi.s j Tiiey h;m> re.hiceil tlie I':ov fr.u,, to N».
on Ijcuaii III oi-cin>y fllL' troo> and i ini|>-| clinU'S. Some little diiruulty oocurred in j The St.-I.ire llimscs are. in Fayetteville, the Kay-
tio.'t'. till'jidjaoonf walls, and iho n i'r-of plaoiii'j: his lioad convoniontiv nmlor tho 'Hutel. in italeiuh. the Vari)nn>u;:li
axe, from a tv.oilinir motion of‘the nri.om-r. I I’M^^se.^n-rs vil! l.e n.uvpyed to siicli
,, • 1 ' ..1 1 i. 1 ‘ »i 1 "ther Iodises as tliev iiiav select. 'Die liDiirs i>(
lie was (trtainlv tiie least brave oi the
t'-. till' ;
iU'ii:li!‘
ojaot
trinir
*I!;i i ii!i\ OF FiKsriii. )!OKi:v \M) i’Eri\.
t;v\Ti.' \ ' Mism.i.\NV.
\liopt i>no o’clock i>n a o>ld winter nit:ht
in 1''•!'> a I'.ivty of four ]>erson> wi'ro seated
in the c"!i' o room of tln' lintel M iiriee.
Sit I’ar;'. If wa> iiil!y. •■'li'l'l'y, mi.-eraiiie
w^itl.i-r; half-nielted >ni'\\ mixed with tin*
i‘ari' mud, and a liriviuir 'loety rain hi>sed
again>r the ill-tittinir windows. 'I'.dk ef
tht' e"ld in li’iiid'HiI when wi' liavo onr
clul". and our eurtaineil windows, ami car-
JtCftpd aU'i >e:i-c"al tires, atid tiur
Wi ll-elI', d doors and >:;.-heh. hv, we
have 111 're re;,! comi'nrf in our three-jiair-
b»e\ ti;.m their ni.>>t .-jdeudid .-ali o.i^.
■With ail ‘he mirrors, and [‘.linted walls,
and t;;id ■-f 1 st ves e.iu olfer.
,J-]u_i..'hnu n • ;rrv their on>t; n>' with
th.f'ia. H ir f'.i'.r i-euvivi ' Were drinkiu;:.
nut ill. u.;.,.- lif 'unnv l*'r.inee, lait 'ouie-
lioiiiidy
;irt fully
A( liiih', the
! dian, the l.ite .^Ir. Liston. 'I hero Was tin
I saint' s(|iiait' ferm of the eouiitt'nanee, t!n
I small iioM'. tlu' loutr nj'jier li]», the mirth
priivokinir iiravity, ;iinl tin' same rieh hu.''- j b
: ky ehueklt'. 'I'his t nri'ai' likein'ss w.l'^ at '
! om o .aekuowlodL^ed by all ]ire.--t'nr. and an |
, i'lnuiishman took the l.liorty of inti rrujit- .
iiiir tht' i^ravi' fuiu tioiiarv with the ini'or- I
m.itioa that he was the '^rv ini.;i^o of A j
jili/riitiiJ t'lI'i'i !• r i. ’i> m us // ^\ii- |
.//-A/•/•», a jKtfo of informatinn whieii the i
I'romh >t ion of the ilou>o of j\eteh it-!
oeived. aiter tiu' manner I'f !•, iiehmen. :t I
a iii-Ii eiiiuj.Knieiit. in in^ niuved to I iw |
aii'i ehneklo mut !i thert'at. I
I’y this time the h.innnerinir haii rous -1 |
the dui'llers in the |ilaee, ami li^dits were :
eeu r;i|iiill\ niovn'ij abmit tli(’ wiiulow'. i
A eatt kt .']'''r had opened his salo‘>n, ;ir-j
ranired his litth' tabl >, and w :-! lin-tlitur
about with his ujiitt T' atiendiii;r to the ^
want- Ilf tht' irue^ts already a-'einbli'd. !
.\n oxeeution i- a godsend t'l tlu' !‘l:!-e St.
• laijUi sat any time; lait tht' execution of |
tliii-e M-reat .''•.ate criminals sutdi a~ th(''^i' ‘
would iTo far to pay the Vt'ar’s rout id’ the i
h'ir.se-. cab- and fi'frrr. }ie.ran to ar- '
nf walls, and iho ri ''.P- of
hon.-A's; w’lile th^- infant-
i.iviiiL^ piled arm>, walt/.ed :uid tl.iuee'l
i to keep them.-elves Warm.
! Soon after dayiiiiht the hainnierinir
I ee;ised, and tilt' preparations appeart'd to
■lujiletod; ynd shortly afterwards stronir
biidies (>f e.ivalry benan to take up their
]io>ititins in all the stret ts loadiiijr into tht'
liact'. 'i'ho tirst care of the oHit i r tmu-
UK'.ndintr these was to (dear the sipiaro en
tirely oi all the people who h;i 1 collet tel
in rear of the infantry, and to drive tht in
out hIou:: th(' ailjaeeiit streets; an order
wa> also :^ivon to dislodL'o the jieoph' out nioreiful, but cert.iinly tht' mo$t terrible
of tlu'tree. anil fioui the walls and lani’i- to witness, ot any torm of execntioii in
pi',--:.'. and tlii." t ai;>e(.i iiHicii irrnmidinijr and civilized i\iirope. 'I'lio fatal ehoj» the r.iw
sWeariuLT 'd' all eouv ernedvj Soiiu'iuei ri- lu'i k, the spontiiiir tilood, art; very >hock-
nient. however, was excited by tin' diseov- iiiir to the feeling's, and tlenmrali/.in^; as
I'ly of some woiiK n in the t:ee', ami tlu ir sut h t'xhibitions cannot fail to jrt'iierate a
iK set lit, >npt'rinten !ed by t’.io drau'iions bi'- >pirit of ferocity and a love of bloodslu'd
low. o ot t-asion for the exen is; t'f mm h aniouj: tlm^c who witness them. It wa.-
. . nil- lejiartiire will lie. until further notiie, at half-
threo. J he executioner, liavinir rolled his , '.t 1’. M. fnmi I’ayetteville, an.rat ‘J I*. .\1.
Iiody into tlie Iar;rt'r baski't with the oflu!r.‘>’, j tVi'Hi Haleifrh, li.-iily. 'Fhe siili.scritiers Jidjie, Ity
took up that containing the three heads, |;‘^*'^'"tiou, to secure a liberal siiare
whitdi haviutr empiied upon the bodies, he
irave the bottom of tin' basket a jocular
taji, whit h bt'in^f aceom])anied with a lift-
iiijr of his foot (»('hind. and probably some
funny and st'asoiiabh' observation, created
;i jfootl (leal of merriment anmn^fst llu'
^)lt't•tators.
'I'Ik' ttnillotine is a).iparentlv the most
(if the travel.
McKINXOX,
D.VVIl) -McXKlLL.
Fayetteville, .Inly 1. IHol. 7S-tf
Xorth Caroliuian ami l»aleiih l!erlster
till forlii'i.
copy
•Julv 1.
J.II.''. r>.\('OX fin coiisi^ruaent,
nnil fur s;ile Ijv
II. lUl.VXSOX S(»X.
TStf
«Ol TH i.ou
mam: AC ADKMV
A Valnable Farm for Sale.
t^lIK .''uhsoriiier offer.s his FA^IM for
situiiteil on the cast .(itk' of Biff Coliarie.
T
rouxTV, c. , ,
IllK sixth St's..ion of this 1nstituti.n, will 'V ^ i T'
eim.nience on Ttie.^.lay .July I-',, and cot,-
tinnc lor five mouths. TIm; Scli.'.ul .^till conti- ‘l’*" V,"'""'
uues uu.lcr the n.nna-eu.eut of Rev. .lames A. ' ^out-hou.es are all lu very tine
Dean. M. A., who l,as lia.l eharfre of it frou, it«. the arenter part ol then, liavn.g boeu
conni.eucenient. ami has jriven it a liifrl. rej.utH- '0» the farm there ,s a .saw .nml
tiouforthorou^M.uessautimoralitv. lie wMll he u han st.me n.t on.e;
a,ssiste.l l.v Mr. .lohu liaik'V. late I’rindpiil of ♦'•'-‘‘e is alway.s a rea.ly sale tor the lumher. au-l
Loaslunr Acatl.'n.v, who conie.s with hijlh re- pnee: corn sell.s readily at the ho-hest
thin_' nie,eh m.ae
—a c;p -iii-ly fio,
coJUjioundcd inti
waiter.
M lien t ht' eloeJc -f ruek
i i^' :
'I r‘ 1 ‘
;':onpio
tiuMv
au'l
^in.
parr
four
hiini
;iU.!
juiir. i
hor-- \
wa- 1
‘•r-1!
•• 1/-;
HIM' ;,e
der •
la\ —.
kil ’
tOT'l -
i>iii .. . 'I
to »'
fmV.
I
d^'S.
a «a
full
i^li
! t 1 ';n w hile he tli'cU''i d one
ii . p"rh;i]i' w ould join liiri.
mt>. thrt'i' of the
’ a sh'iw (if r''iriuir; I'Ut the
. iiy '.'('ntl ;ii;;n from Wolver-
ntreati d that the re.-t would not
__da.-
I>rf
■!e V, - im. x -raMe. 'rii'.' ma'ter
>. :m- 1 h„ 1 tak. n the k^ ys.
>m usi. thou; r"ii>t him out!"
you Would not di-turb
. . )//(.' M.iihime -o t r*-d—-o
' r: - d with the r .>e all
• .Mid -e.-i'i.;- th-' f;iverali]t
I. ai'eietl a climax of .-il. nt ]'an-
lo'jU.ne.'. U Mn_' hi>
IT'. 'pr.'adin-.r hi- ii.oiii-
!;■ ■■■', and wrinl;!;!::! hi> faee into a
V. li.eh -i.iiil, knew V lU Wert.' too
' ;or ih,.t. ’ lie bov.t l him. -!f out.
i 'U:’ r^it'ud' havi' taken their oan-
!r
h'.
, ami
HI'
liim
if* t.
a p.
bee;
' mo\,:i_r {1,0 )-o,ini. uht'u
rap'.'iiv t > tile d " i‘; tln'H' i- ;i
t tJi'’ i.e!!. rnd ;i nil- man. in
d'-i ..U'l e::\ ■•!: ped i'l a SjM?'-
’. v I iiri ?he r > n;.
■ I ^ r • s. . Ki, . hr . I
^ ; 1 t >1 r;.np r, i;nf ■! Mn;.:
'I'lv ex: t uli 'li
rive, W(' thouLdit it neec'^.sary to make ar-
raniremeiit for secnriiiira rooni from wdieiii-e
to >1 f tiic ev.’cution: and tdiauta' eoiitluctod
u - to t!(0 corner hons''. ont' side of w hit h
looked up'iu tht' (oi 'rt> iHri'ctlv opjaisitt'
the ;;iii!lotine. from which it wa seareidv
lifty yard.- d;.-t;iiiee. and the otht'r side
tionted the mad by wiiit h the pri>oiiers
W're to be conveyed fr.'Ui tlu'ir pri-on to
the seatfold.
Attt'r the manm r (>f Kn.dishmen—wlio
do abroad what tln'V Wi>nld never think of
:!t iiojiie—onr p.irty w.-ilked up .-t.iirs. on
tlio door I'fiui: opened, and eomnieneed a
-'can h ah't!^ the passairt'. knockiuir at tin'
door- "f -ue!i r nis a.- were tliouiiht would
afiord a u'ood view of thi' scene. lu this
we lurf With other partie- f Kn-dish and
other t’oH iu"!’.' r>, wandi rin,: about in the
m'"t autho) itv.tive manner, ur.iiiL'' the peo-
].le to p-T drc'i‘d aii'l iri\o uji their room.
and. in thi- ca>i' of unbolted door.-, intrnd-
iiej into SC-, .-ral little si i ii-'s ot' douicstie
]>ri\a( y. *a' Lft ntleman—the people -^aid
I, ■ V..I- eithi ]• Ji'ussi.in or
ready enseonced; in* h;n
roo!!i to him.-i If. paid for
u]> in it. and fortilied th-
i::
not o\er decent wit ,;nionir-t iiit' troopers, not uncommon at this period in Paris to,
It strm k me that in tlieir manner .f deal- exe( utt' siieep and calves with tho L'liiUo-
inlr^'itb ti:e cit.w'd there was r.iucli un- tine; and fathers of families would ]iay a
m‘ee--ary har.-hness on the part of the small >um to tditain sm h .a uratifyintr show
troopfe. am! il rital'ilii V ami frerfulues-often tor their t liildrv-n. In sm h a taste may
exhibited by persons doubtful of thoii' own we not tract' tht' old leaxfii ot tho iirst re
authority, and \ery unlike the calm, trood- \oliition. tho ixi rm of fiitnro onesy
hnniort'il 'Superiority with widt h oe.r own ’I'hc late of poor l)r. (1 uillotiilt' was a
men ;in' Wont to handh' the nias-e.'. ' sin^-ular one. 1 le livi'd to see the matdiim*
I’re^ently cati'.e two treiieral onicers with w liitdi he had inveiitt'tl, from ft'clinrs (>f
their staff, and t'aidi folhnved by a mount- jiurt' philanthropv, made the instruimMit of
ed “jiH-kit',” lads dres-^*-!! as KiiLrlish the most liorrilde iuittdieries. the aptness
jLO-ooiiis, of whom one. as wa ll by his fair
coUiploxion a!id (tone't round faei'. tho
whitoii'-.'s of hi.' tops and leathers, and thi'
u' tieral siiiicriority of hi.- tiirn- »ut. as bv
hi'; fuin ;.nd easy st'at on hori‘b;;ck. was
e\ ideiitly a iiativi' of our own eountrv.
.\bout an hour after sunri-e three (a-
leches came rajiidly down the r >;id. piss-
in:^'’ our window-, c.o h eai’ria^'e eontainini.'
tintf ]' isoii.-. tiio eonticmned and two po-
elheer-. ’I’ho troops opem'ii out. and
men were landed at tht' foot of the
the
lice
tht'
!■;■ ';;i the e]
: • i'laci' at dayii;i!R;
kuo
pn.
and
,l:.o
#h’
an :
to ■
C'.ll ’
eii lit ■
••\\ie'r'-:r”
(' .;r inf'i ni
ii!v t ’
tno
i !i.'
_''lidi
It from
in-.- iia-
n
r
:i (
!; Ml
it
• t'.
Iv; 1.
‘will
ie-r
■m.'
.1; 1 tro.ii-.
t.i'-ro w.i- an a]
:i>it at a reseu.
..nL^ sJi—was al-
takeii a wdiole
it. -lint him-elf
door with sm h
.abh' fiirniture as coeM be niale avail-
:,:i! '. in addition to th'- di or fa-teninu-.—
'i!eai_iiT ■■ pr..pneti.r of tip- apartment
had iio don'.r r*-i i'i\i -l an ain]ile ri-nt for
t!. oc( ep, ;i' V. Vi t he a'teni]'*!-.!, on the
streiiL'ih of a -ooil otli 1-, to in'rodm e nn re
ti-n i'i'-. p:dpalil_\ tryiiiL'. by his own .-how-
'■ '5. I I f.d'ifv the ori;:in.:l eontraet; but
lj ,o'( nipt- w, I ' without success, .\fti r
sevi-ra! f.iiluros. throuirh tlu' bad fiith and
t-;-.!ort;oM of the ditle'i-nt roomli-.|d-rs. w iio
n tht
WIV to '
!>'• ei.’h r at flle I’l.iei- St.
rrie!'' dll 'l’r"ne; the lir-t
:- !rv liiat to i'i-;^Mi with.
plenty of tiuii t" 'ji> Oil
rw.ir-!,-; but v. • me.-t i-;‘
in.II
a_i''
i»t!(
riiple of
111'
its. an-1 rai
inv.Us e.UMf'. one
livu’iin. throio.di t'
Id L' nth man and
non. to b“ reccivoi
•reakiu'i tlir'iiiLdi
iii: tht'ir pric'as fresh
of onr party mad
le ch'sed door, 'wifh an
hi.- younj: wil'e, Faii-
at a
a
thi
ti-
»p;
cii ,
18 ;
U!_'
£ul
'
wh I
lie !.
tri !
' :ir.' n-it I f tho.-e wiio make a pro -
ot at! ': ! ;n'_r i'\. , at ion > w ith a nioi bid
‘i;.’ t Ii' '::' h liorioi s. I ’ntler any i-ir-
. i-r th.- di.lib.-r it - cultinir oil a lif-'
iiieiam [edy sp: i tacle. 'i'ho mortal
iV. i;o'-..l:c', .-d i.y i-xciit i.ient, i- p.:in-
iu thr ex'ri'me (o wiine--, out wor-^e
Iro-
■aid
ir a'parfment ;is
I—the whoh' of
own at om-i', unon
ajioleon eai 1;
S'lOll as tlieV Wert
tht' nioi'ev to bt
till
platform. It may be well to dt";erib
ireiieral ;ippi*ar.ineo of tho 'icafbihl.
*11 a pl.itform about twelve feet ijuaro
ainl .e\i-n feet above the L'round arc crect-
t'd the two upriLdit po.ts. bctwi-eii whit h
i- su.-peiidod the axe. 'I’hev >omewhat rt'-
>emble a narrow gallows. -earei-Iv more
than a fo.»t between the p >.-ts. 'J'he .-ixo.
which is m>t unlike a h,;v-knite, th iiii:h
mu( h hea\ ii r and 1 inader. is drawn up to
the top ot the posts, between whii h it runs
in uroovt's. .and ;s held snspemlod bv a
loop in the liah.ird'-. p.i'^s.-d over a button
;(t till- bc.ffoiii. The tdife of the .-l.'.c. ;l-
it haiii::' -u>pt-ndt-d, i not hori-/:ontal. or at
a riiriit an^le with the p-'>t. but di.iironal.
uiviuir the iusTiinient a fearful jmwcr. in
(■onjunetion with its wi-i;:lit and loutr fill,
of .-!ieariii;r through a .••(-.‘-^istiuir snb.-fanee
( f many t'.nn - more opposiui.r tort-e than a
human net-k. *n tlu- centre of thi' plat-
toriii >tand.- .i tVaiiU'. or l.irixo bo\, nmch
1 -'cmidin;r .i -ohlicr'.- arm-i he>t, about .-i.\
feet IoUlT I‘V two and a half will -, and pro-
b:;bly a niueli in In'iirht. ( Mu'end of thi>
a abut- upon the npri^dit po.-ts, ;it the other
n eml is a .-mall frame, like a trin-k, conueet-
t-d aiiout It.- ceiitri- w itli the ( lie.-t 1 \ hiuiies,
:ind with a strap and buckle, to make it
fast to the man's bodv.
'I'ho prisout-rs, havin^r tlisiuounted. wore
the most horrible iuitclu-rit-s. the
of tho invention notoriou-ly inort'asiiiL' the
number of tin' \i(-tim- who fell by it; and
ho (iit'd in extreuie ohi a;ro with tin' bitter
rctlectiou that his namt' would b«' handt-d
down to postcritv in connexion with the
nio.-t letc-table ft-ro( ities which have e\fr
sr.'iiiied the atin.il- of mankind.
Books and Stationery.
MAliK II. M:\VMAN\v (’()..
Wli(jli'.'';il(‘ InickM'Ilcrs and Slalioii(*rs,
]!•!* r>i:nAl)\V.\ V, Nkw VultK,
)l'I.l> e.-iil tht' attt'Dtiou of ( initry ileal-
▼ V ers tu their .'-lut-k uf
BOOKS WO STATIOXKHV,
liifh is utu' ot' the most
• iM p|,i-;'ri-; .-i.^.-.irtou-ut.- ii
ulVi-rt'd tu liuvt-is at tin- vcri
'I’hev are he rul.li'^iiers
K.XTKN.^lVi: AX I)
New Vork. and is
low\:> Y I'ltlCK.'^.
f the t'lilluwiii;r val-
iiaMe and pupular Sehuul I'.f.'k-. which have a
much I. A li 1 I-.’/’ ' i It >'! ' I. .\'n > X than any
nther wiii-k of a similar i har:;i-tcr;
.‘''aiidci-'i' 1’riiuarv rriini-r.
Satid*-!-- I’i tcrial I’riuier.
.'-'.oiiIci-n' .''pelliiej lluuk.
.'-■■oidi-r-' .'-chiiul lli'ader. I'ii-t l^-uk.
^.iiidi is' .--1-ln’i'l Iteadcr, .'-ec-nid llii-k.
,'S.-o,di-i-.-^- H.-a.t.-r. Tliiid r.-.uk.
.'S;oi'i,-i-.-'i-liii.il l.'i-a ler. Fi’urtli I’Miuk.
.'-^ai'.dcis' Schuul Iti'ader. I'itth Ho.ik.
— I ptvards of—
.\ /o- Milhniis >>t tSirmfir^
h.-ivf liei-i) ].n'.li-!it''(. aii'l their eirciil.itii'n aJid
s.ile is stendily iiH'reasiii^r.
I'dllTKIt’s lUIKTilUKWI. ItK.VKKi;.
Tlnaiisuii's Mrtit.-il .Vrithim'tif.
Tlidiiisiurs 1‘iru-tieal .\rithuietii-.
'I’humsiin's lli^jrher .\rithinetit-.
W A.X l'I'J) TO liOliKOW,
t‘''- .vears.
X y * ® N ® (iuud s('(-urity jiiv -n. In
terest annually or seiiii-aiiniially.
Address letter tti A. 15., ani.1 leave at this of-
fit-e.
.lune ;'.n, IS.M. T^-tf
COPPER WORK.
'l I'ltl'K.N TLXK .s l'H.I.S.
^'iiliseriliers have hu-atej themselves in
M I ayt-tteviUe uu Huy street, nearly opjn>-
site till' .Methodist F,]iisco]>al Chiin-h, for the
Iiiir|iuse of prn.'.eoutiiijr their business in a'.l its
tiraiicln's.
lurpi'Utine fir other Stills made to oriU-r and
warranted to wurk wi-U; aud all kinds of work
)ir.iniptlv done in Cori’KH. IIIIASS. STKKL,
lltON. \e.
I.iicks made or repaired, I!e’il-lianj:iie.r, inak-
in;r or n-pairin;! of l’iirii(>s. and repairs ol all
kinds in this Iiranch thankfully received and
pruniiitly execiilt'd.
(>rdei'.- ;(re e.-iriiestly sdlicitcd. w ith ;oi .•i-su-
r,in>-e that if a thui-ouirh knowledire uf their Im-
'^ilK'-s and an earne-t desire to please will irive
satist.-K tiun, ikuk- .-h;ill lie di.-satis*i-l.
.MAiiLi:i; \ si'iiwAr.TZ.
.lune ;2>^. IS.'il. 7S-1 111
T\\'\\S'\'\-V\\ \: DOI.LAIiS
I ^i>®,^II.L lie jriven fur the a)>prelu-n-ion and
W W pruuf to oonvi(-t any nenro who ha> de-
‘ coved otl' fruiii my poss(.'ssion a mulatlu woman
naiaed M.MIV .\NX. ab"Ut'J'J year old. Mary
Ann i-i-ituut tutiit. h.-t«-i short thick fui.t. lir-iwn
eoniiilt-\iuii. teeth rather had. wears e.-tr-rinus.
and is ipiitt' plea.s;tnt when spoken tu. 'I'eu
d-ll;irs reward will l>e jiiven fi.r her tielivery t"
me t'r her .•untlneinent in any jail ia the .''tati
so that 1 e.-in ;iet her.
'I'his trirl was furini'rly the jiruperfy of Mr-J.
INtes ■ ! 11 illsliiiriiiiirh. .'-he may try tu iri t there,
as her niuther and lelatioiis are there.
A.ldre.-- .lAMi;.^ 1»()DI>.
ra'.ette\ille. X. .Itine "js. 7S-tf
sriij.s I'ou SAIJ-:.
'uji]ier Siills. Wuniis. ,Xc. all (-oni-
2 j letl', ft till- ejpaeity Ilf ill ;i;id -lo iiatreis
respectively. Iiu'.h ill ami neariy as
jruud a> new. Apply t-i
•I. II. 111,1 iS.'-i IM. Wi'minjrti-n.
.liini‘‘J4. Is.",]. 7s-l’w
eoiimiendations as ji teacher and a jreiitleiimn.
The discipline of the .\eadeiiiy i« «ueh that no
student can continut* a (-ourse of iiiuiniraiiiy or
even of itlleness. .'outh Lowell Aeadeniy is sit
uated in a reniarkahly healthy .Section uf euiin-
try, thii« f'lirnishinrr (I de.niral-le rt'tre.it for those
who Avish to esCHpc the tmhealtliiTic-s of the
liiwer coiiutry. Uoard in the ln->i faiiiilies, ij'ti')
per Session. Tuition; Knglish .^l:^ (,'lassi-
eal Jj;l'. nil.
Circulars. ;iivinr fuller infurniation, may he
had by applying at the Oftice of the •'( )h.«ervei
1*. I’AlUll.'^H, Sec. K\. t'oni.
South Lowell, June 1'.*, lv')l. 77-^lw
I^ev. l*rnf(ssor ^for^^an'.s I'cnialc
S( minari/,
SALISIU KV. X.
/■IIII.S (’olle;riate Fal/iily IJoardili" Seliool fuj-
'J-'i yoiiii^ Ladies will open lur the year
on the 7th of .lu’y. a term In munths. The
entire expenses are froni 1‘J0 fu L'nn dolls.. •'>
]'aid in advance. It is lielieved that no Seminn-
ly ill \ a.. X. or S. t’tiroliiia has coiuliined equal
f:ieilities fur the j;reatest iiiijirovenient of so lim
ited a numtier. [77-4wp
STOi'U.
ILL lie sold on Wcdr.epday. the oHth day
of.I Illy ne.xt. at the l!aiik in (ireeiislioro',
l-'iii Shares I!ank oUthc Stati',
1-I-) .'h.of.- ll.iiik of ( apt- Fear.
•IKli. II. LIXI'.AV. )
.IIISSF, II. l.lXIiSAV. i:.Ms.
i:. (i. LiXHSAV. I
•-jn. |s-'il. 77-4w
i SA1J:M TAIM'/ti-MiLI..
I III- siiL.-'i-iil.er h.-i'i tak--n c''.ir;xe of this uld
I .B and well known l’>-r.’lili.--!inieiit. and. is pi-e-
! pared tu atseii-l tu all urdeis fur
I i\'iiitiiii: M('rcli;ints’ jirui
j l‘'act(trv NN'ntj'pinLT, \c.
I The Mill h.-!S recently l.eeii thurouphly refitted
I witli new macMiU'ry, and the suLscriiier believes
I he can turni-h I’ajcr >it a ”uod (pi.-ility and at
' as cht-;ip pri>-es as can be parcha-ed liny where,
: ?Mirth or South.
I t HAKLHS E. SIK»i;i:U.
I Saieiii. .lune 7. L-'-'ii. 77tf
I WAS'VkI),
ft. .\she Lv.ir.ber for \Va;.ions. l.l to '•) inelies
thick.
.■;nno ft. .'''Casoned Oak Lumber. 1 i,* to u inches.
' looo ft. White Oak and lliekurv. fur A.\letrees.
market j^rice. witluitit reJiioviiir it.
I will sell the aboTc at ii bargain, as T ion de
sirous of Miikinp new arranpeinents in inv busi-
ne.ss. OWLX UAiUi 1!A'F.
Sampson Co., .Tune I t, Ib-jl. Tii-Sm
LUS. R.VGS WAXTKii.
bv
11. .bllAXfiOX SON',
•filly 1. 7Stf
FAYETTEVILLE AND WORTHE^
PLANK ROAD.
I^L^IiLH’ notice is hereby j:iven. that the
Hooks of this Cmiii'.iny arc now open to
receive subscriptions of stock; arid will reinaiii
open until further notice is piveii.
Ity ordci of tlie IJoard of Directors.
•June .‘1(1. 1H.')1. 78-4’,V
t'aroliniaii c6py 1 month.
t^)R SALi:.
tVAI.UAV.LK HorSF, AXl) LOT on the
I'ublic Snunre. tor cash, notes on demand,
or on a credit. Applv to
II. McNAIill.
’arthage. Moore coujify. .luly 78-4w
s(’jrooi. NOTici:.
IVi’L^^Il to establi.'h in this place a iiernianetit.
lM;Fl’A!tATi)Ry SCHOOL for a limited
number of I’oys. Thi? S' htiol will be opened as
somi as a convenient location cun be obtained,
of which, atid of otlit-r particulars, farther no
tice will lie irive'i.
.1. r. lIOdPKi:.
.Tune'Jti, I^ol. 78tf
) j'ford J'tnin/e (\>llrrr.
fff^IlE First l^i'.‘«sien of this In.^titntion will
XL cnniiiienco on .Monday the 21st of .JL'LV.
ensuiii".
It is vet-y desirable th.-it I'lijiils who expect to
enter the Collofte sliouki be present at the opeii-
inii ot the Session.
J}y order of the Executive (’onnnittee.
0.\ford. X'. C., .June li?), 18ol. 78-4w
77/^' *)(ost Ejfuacirni.-i K.ilnit('.
AXUDVXE ( OlTiil DltoPS.
The success of thi« remedy outstri]!"* the ust;
of anythin" of the kind. From pcr.‘-on3 bf the
first resiiectability resitlinp in (Hti'erent part.s of
the country. I have receivi-il flattering accoutits,
and among them the follow injr:
AMi-nicrs. (iv., .Tune 1. 1848.
T>r. Yomij:;—Dear Sir; Having had a severe
couj^b for some twenty years, durinie which
Innu ft. White l>ak I'er Tonjrues, IJoistcrs and time I have taken many preparations, put np
.*-'hafts.
lOo I’l St Oak Hubs, for Carts and Wap-on^.
•Jiiiio spok.-'!.
For w hitdi the highest casli prici' will be paid.
.\pulv suua tu E. FI LLEU.
.M,-'.v r.‘, IS.-.]. 7l^-tf
\>iE70K0i ;n
PEMALB COLLEGE.
MWA] A I
rjBin!; .riiuui.
3 .'li.-^s (,'t‘ci!
N’erniuiit. w ill be
school.
a' the siiti.-i'l iber. a--i-ted l>y
.a A. I’littci', lit' Middlebury,
ri->ume-l on 'I'ue-idav. 1-^t uf
III
(It rstamnn
be ailmitte
to j_dv(' up
di niure-li.1
apiieiirin-'
- ri-ckh - brav.ulo; rarest of all is it
'■ the it vit.lble f'lte met with oaliu
'y. II -I',-, hov.ever, was a miscreant,
fi' lii’ai i!apolitical fi.lin-—ili_'ui-
'pinion, wirli th«' name of pa-
r.itt-Iy iii-e-1 tie.' cor.tt.nt.- of
1.' into a ni.-.:-.' of in-
of whom ir wa> ijuite
■d, I-'r the chance id
hi.-
• that no more person-^ wert' to '
I. 'i he old mall wa- .-oon rt'adv
tin' premise-; but niadamo, a !
cUl'' _L:riette, hail no notion of i
j.p'-.iioi^ in )/> slmliilff b(-fort' so manv
-tram.'-i-r-', .-md kej.t u- ^v.iitinir sumo time,
notw ith.-taniiin_' tho intt rior murmurs of
J\l .‘itii,,, trill and th('
“Now, old L'irl, hurry with tho rotuii, nev
er iiiin'l ytif.r stays,” td' some of the ex-
tiet-t.'in^'^ ont-ide.
-tinet nn- plai t d in a liiu' on the lm’ouikI facing- tho
—ileli
a b i t -ry of irunb.i'r.
no.-ent p'ro!H. nian',-
-i . iain woiiM lie kill
tno
fci 1;:nJ.' d'iwn one man, and jirobal ly smie
ot h s t iinily. That thi.-I’amily, with their
illii.-rrions latln-r, ."ihould lirivt' oseaju-l al-
toi_o.th. r. i-; an inst.:nc(' of iroo(| fbrtune as
r Miarkable as the attempt was f!a_L'ition-.
}>iit the magnitude of the orinn* iiuostctl
th" j.eriietrators with a terrible interest,
1
I' iouiit
our purp
into the
ma'ie to (-ommaml a view
which wa.-". ui-arlv in a lim
ituafion well
iS(-; tlloULdl oiilv one willow
•ipiare, tin' two others wen
i/uillotiut', their arm- jiinioned. 'I'hev wen
very tlitleri'iit in apjiearanct'. l-'iesthi
had a most >ini.-ter and ft-rocioiis i \pn .—
siou of face, I't ntlcred luoroMt by the scars,
searct ly heah'd appar- nilv, intlicte.l liv th«*
bur!»tiii;ir o} his ;fun-barre]s, lie wa.' plain
ly dres-t-d, and appealed like a workman
of th»' better class; his ajro was about thirr
ty-iive. Morey was a man advam-etl in
life, ]iorhap- .-. vciity; his bald In-ad was
partly covered liy a black (-aji re\ealiii;r
'1' n (> M SO X • S A K11' 11 .M KT I ('S
hav lieeii adoptc'l liy lienninjrtuu and Itiitland
counties. \ t.; liv the rublie .''^uul.-i uf the city of
.N. V., i’rooklyn. Xe»v ll.-iven .-md Hartford.
C iiiii.. .Sprin^rfield. .\lass.. Syr.-icuse. .\uburn,
(Iciieva. Uiitlalo. Cleveland. l»etruit, \c.. ,V(-.. t-■ w - i'tl" v -PU iMMitii- v-1> i iTx- \ ii A'
by the .''t(te .Nuriii:il School, Ctinn., Wt-.-tfield ()J» J II Nj'y.M I.N AK\,
Xurm-il .''chool, Ma-^s.. and by other .\c;ideuiies
and lli;rh Schuuls tou numertius to mention.
.Inly next, lit.avi tor .-iny n'ainber ot' stiideats.
can be ;_otten in the vill.-iiri-. at •'S7 ].i-r niuntli.
Tiiitiuii as lu-retut'iire. viz; ; incideiitalN iiieluded.)
Fur the Uuiliiiients. (a-r Si-s-:i..ii. •'^li .’lU
.Mathematics. Eiiirlish (Jraiiuiiur. ilibtii-
ry. \c.. ' 8 .".a
Latin and (Ireek Laie.rioi,L''-5:. lit .'iW
LXTi: \.
Musie c;i the I’ir'lio.
I'se ot In.-trunu-nt.
Freiu h I.aiijriiaire.
Urawiiitr. Xectlle-wurk.
.\. U. McLEAX. Frineii
SuTiimevville. .N. ('.. .Iniie 1, IS-'il. 7
l -'i oo
■J. -VI
1(1 on
:> no
1
-::in
l.ipt-'d for I tht' white hair.- behind and at the siih
Mike
asily
t the siaflohi,
with that .-ide
V hieli overcame any linL^erin-.r .''oruplos, i honn
Jill 1 tlie wh'.h' jcirry (h '-ided nnm setting ; dccl;!
t.-at f rr'iwith. We m nh' for tho nearest
♦'!i-ii .-taml. wliich w is that upon tlieipmy
l»e ;• ;li.- I'.int Neuf.
V* iiat terrible reeolleetions is this old
cry ot i’,ii-is invi-.-tinl with! Seareelv a
fiir'-'-t, -T a p!;i(-e, ora pt^j(- buildinir, that
li.i-i n-it >one- drt-adful story. Xoitlier is
tliere any at !■ a.-t iii I'hin^pe—wlioro tho
ni;dni;£ht ram’’ler nmi-e appareiitlv ex-
]■ ' -d to maltreatiii-nt. In Ijondoii, even
;:t tiio latest hour, there is a sense tif .sceu-
i:ty in the broad "lare of -ras, anl the oc-
o-isional p dieeman; but lu-itiier of tho.se,
o\cep! in a Very fV'w favored spots, were to
be found in Paris, in iSoo. When fhe
shops ejo.'-^o, your only reliance is upon the
]i;_dit of other 'lays, dan^iing from ropo.s
acro,-s thi; street. JVo ptdiccujuii i. to be
Kt't-n, and fhe seowliiig vagabonds—call
th-ni or what Vuii will—arc
frotiuentors of executions, she had arriv(-d
at eonsiderablo kiiowlodgt' of tht,' national
ta.-tes, ()ur am-ieiit host, bi-intr aoeoinnio-
(iated \yilli a cio^ar, narratcl the ]».irticn-
l;;rrf of the many beheadinirs wdiich hat]
fallen iilidof lii.s ob.scrvation sinee hi.s oe-
cnj.am-y of the Inuist'. One m.-iy be men
tioned as exhibiting a rare instanee of ir
resistible curiosity. The man had b('on
uuilty of an atroeions miir'ler, either of a
wife or .some near rolativt', and when his
ncclf was placed under (he axe, he con-
frivt'd to slue himself pirtly round to see
_ , its descent, ami had a p ut of hi« chin ta-
Jilfiur tho very la.st kind of people whieh ; ken olV in eonsotjuenee.
one woul(l desire to meet by mooijlight a- | About two Inmr.s before daylight a body
' ; fd mounted niunieipal guards arrived, and
it over Ldio.sts are jn'ruiittf'd to riilurn to fornied nmiid the scaffold. I'hc object of
-enes ot violence and crime, yon might this ajipt'ared to be to hiile the proceed-
^urely exf>eet to nu-et them in Pari.s. In i ing.s as much as javssible from thoie on
the short .space between the hotel and the i foot, who could only hope for a very im-
iuay, we Jias.sed tht; sjiof where lay, in om' ! perfect view betweeu the bodies
I he was a corjiiilent, larire fiu'ure, drt->scil
' completely in black, with a mild intelli-
I g(-nt face, ;ind altogi'tiior a very gontle-
! manly air and manner. I’ejiin was a
of the lious('. l'’a^i( hon-had al.-o w ith much j suiali, tlnn-faced, insignitie:int man.
propiiety m.ide t)ie bed, set tho furniture | Pepin was cho.-eii Jir.-t for execution,
tt) riglits, raked uji the ashes of tho wotnl- { Having been tlepri\cd of his coat and iit'ok-
tiro, ati'l ].'Ut on am'tht'r block or two; ami I oruhiet, and t!;e cola;’ of his shirt turnod
tilt' ta(-t of inoeting with an open fo-f'-phu-i^ ! down, ho was led by fhe oxo-utionor uj»
instead of the eternal stove made us feel ,-if j tlu' steps td’ fhe platform. lie ascended
at o!i(-o. 'I'lie Vi’olvei hampttui man ; with an air of (-onsiderable bravado, .shook
ed that it w is dantrerons to iJritish i himself, and looked rouml with tiiuch coii-
lungs to be I'ut in these r.iw mornings in a i lidetu-o, ami spoke some wofils which \vi'
fori'iuii country without something warm j could not catch, and which the execution-
to (ju ilifv the an-; s i a bottle of braiitlv j 'r .-ijipt :ired dis](o.s('d to cut short, liav-
was sent for to tho m'igiiboring and j iuir advaneod with iiis breast against the
our hoste.-s had busied her.-^elf in jiroducing | truck, to which his body was rapidly
hot water and tumblers, ;is if, through the .-tr.ij»p'd. In' w.-is tht'M tilted down, truck
and all, upon hi-' face; and the frut-k mov
ing u]ion small v, hei'ls or (-a.stor.s in groove's
iijiou tho ehe.st, he was moved rapitlly for»
wards, till his neck came dirt'cfly Tinder
the chopper, when the rope being unhook-
t'd tVoiu fhe button, the axe fc-U with a
loud and awiiil ‘'chopl,’ the hoail rolling
down upon the bare platform. After the
separation of the head, the body nmved
with much convulsive energy, and had it
not been made fast to what .1 have called
tlie truck, and that also connected with
tlu! nii.sed phitforiu, would probably have
rolled down on the lower .stage. The ex
ecutioner then held up the head to yi»-\v
for a moment, ami I suspect, from some
laughter among the troops, mado a face
tious remark. The lid of a large basket
ahmgsido the che.st wa.s then raised, und
the body rolled into it.
Morey w\is the next victim. lie a.sccnd-
iid re|uired much
d tLc ' ed the ^tops feeb]y,
Willsun's .luvcnile .Vmerie,-ui History.
Willsun's llistui-y of iht' l iiited Statis.
Will.suu's .\nieriean lli>tui-y, fur .ScIhhiI.s.
Xcwman's I’raetical Sy.>-tt-in of lUictoric.
(!ra_v s Elements of Chemisti-y.
11itt-hi-ot-k's l-’.leiiients of Ctetihiry.
Siil'th's Xatiiral I’hilosophy.
Sficncer's l’.n;iri»h (iramuiar,
F.osides our uwu T’iibli-:iti.>ns, we keep con
stantly on hand, and are ahv.-iys rt. ady tu supply
all the ditl'ercnt kinds of
SCHOOL r. OOKS
I'wed in diifereiit .'-ei-tiuns of the ('ountry:
SI *11 —
J'rimer.t. Sptlli)i;/ Hunkf. Itioilinij linnk.f, Arith-
ini'tu'!’, (I i'llniniiiry, lli.ifii/ ii .i, (ii'iiiiritjtliiex,
I■‘ifiiniiorii's, ,vr., ,v-.
I>ay JJooks, Journals. Ledfrer.s, C:ish liooks.
I’ahS lliiuks. and
whi wr mxtKs
Of .\11 Kinds.
FOOLSCAP I’APKU,
I.r.VTKU I'.M'KK. nil.I. I'AI'K.It. XOTK I'.M’KI!, vic.
.“-LATES AN1> I’EXCILS,
I’ens atnh Holders. Envehijies. Ink, vS;c.. ^:e.
I’ai-tit-iilar atti ntion w ill be }>aid to all tirders
from Coniitr.v Merchants and privateiiidividuals,
uent by mail, oi*otherwise. for .Medical. Mis-
t-t'llaneous. and Schoil iJooks, anti no pains will
bo spared to cuniplete all such tinlers to the en
tire natibfiictioii of corres|)oudents.
MAUK H. XEWMAX & CO.
T.'ll F>roatlway. Xew Vork.
Juno SO 18”il. 78-4t
Greensboroiigli, K. C.
rMlllE next Sessiuii of this liistitutiun will
t-onimenct' on Mond.iy. .luly 7.
)n applie.-ition tu the I“riiicip;il, cirrulars will
be b'rwarded. :ivin;r all le-ecs.-ary infonnatioii
re.-pectiiijr the .--cliuul.
KICIIAI’.H STEI'.LIXC.. A. M..
I’rincijial.
(!ov. .1. M. Moi!kuk\i>. 1‘roj'rietor.
.lune 17. 7*i-10wpd
Rockingham Academy.
^IIE next Session of this Institution will
cummem-e on the 11th .luly.
hun ter uf tu'a moiilli/t iimf i li»h':
Ci.-issic.il i)ejiartiiioiit, !*i8
Eii;.rlish ** (■> o>
I-’.lemeiitary “ 4 (10
I’.-iy.-ilile i^u.-irterly. Competent .-;ss;stam-e al
ways empluyed.
l!u:ird at the Hotel.-:, or in private fiii«iilie.s,
S-7 or -iJS jit'r liioiuh.
tiEO. 1>. W I'.'t'Mui^ ij.
fH'MlE next
ziu at '.I (
II' s-lay td’ .lu'.y
all the i)U]'ils
of roums. and the classification of the scliolars,
v.liit-ii will take idat-e at that timt'.
'I’he Collofie will be priivitled v, ith\^a comjje-
fcnt i.f te.e-Iit'i-.';, ; iid many inij'l’ovcinents
ma-li' ill the duiiiest^' arnoi;rements.
The d' partmi'iits of the ordinary l-'n"li-li
■ •u;ir-:e. .M.-iltieii!;!ri(--i, .N.-'tnr.-il Sciences, ,\n-
t-ieiit aiid .Muii'-rn biiej.ua^'.-s. are under the im-
iiu'ii'r.te iasp'-'.-i’oii uf ibt' l’resileiit, who also
lii'.-' insri'itctiuii in some of taesi- branches,
lie is ai ii-il l.v a l‘ro!'e--ur a:i'l thrt-e !,a-iies.
'liti' de]i:irtmeiit rf Music is committed to
I’rute.-'ur Kern, whe- ' rcputaricii j:ives every
jrn:n-.-int( (' tlaU it will lie n’anaaed with ability,
lie i.s .-is^isreil liy two e:;i'erii luevl lauie.-i.
I’ur the ac'|ui.':.; -11 of the cic;.iant av-1-umjtIi5.I1-
ment of Oil-F.iiiUiiitr tlic College at pr' .-^ent af-
fui-ils superior advaiita'r s. Tlicre is probably
no where in Xorth Carolina a ;_'-»llcry of paint-
iiiLis e.jiial ill lieauty uf e.\cculiuu to that pro
duced by the pujiiis diiriii;;' the last year, and
exhibited at 'uiunien.-enu'nt.
'rill' domc'^tic dej'artment is imdcr the nian-
a;_''ement of'l homasC. Hlake. F.si|.. and his Lady,
late of Fayetteville, .^lr. an-1 .Mrs. lUake have
rt .ired a family of daughters and have thus
hu^e riCommendations to the confidence of
the cumninnity.
'i'he lluard of Trustees, with a liberality lie-
Cfiiiiin^ lliuse who have charjrt' uf su tluurishinir
an Iii.-tiiiition, have determined tu .-eh! imnicfli-
ately to their firosent noble edltice, liuiidin;i
wl;ic!i will j;ivc si!t-!i room th it more iiuieVncs.'-
aiid liclter disi-ipline aiel insiructii'u (-;iu be se
cured. Tht' jiupils will not lie crowded in the
dormitories. 'I'ho 'I'rustct's will proceed :ilso to
enlarjre and beautify the jrrounds and introduce
siivh a system of t-xercice as will I'luinute the
ht'alth of the pupils.
'I'here is periiaps no healthier j-lace iti Xorth
('arolina or Virginia than Oreeii'iburu’. The
inhabitants in fhe town arc remarkalile for rcn-
by different idiysicians, Wi,■star’s celebrated
I'.alsatii of Wild Cherry, &c. to but little
atlv.-uitajie, frtim your recommendation I wns in
duced to try iJr. Little's Anodyne (’onj;h Drops,
anil I txke ]>leasnre i’l statinp; that I fouml
them to be the very best jireparatioti that 1 ever
used. Respectfullv vourp.
'auuam COI.SOX.
Bru'drr oj' aud (ivoid Oie vi.e
uf Stil>a(i(u(eg.
The fac-simile of the sijrnature of T'r. W. (I,
.-d-in of this Institution will be-
clui-k. A. M.. (Ill the last W’ed-
It is e.\trt-me’y desirable that Little will be foinul tijioii the outside wrap|ier
liall tirepent at th* s''lect;on of eai-h ot his .Nledicines.
Sold wholesale .nnd retail, by the T‘ro}irietor,
at his .Manufacturing I>epot. Xo. I'*i4 Market
street, Philadelphia, and .Macon, (.ieorjri.a.
To be had al.so of .lames Cain, llockfish;
.-\. Uatson, Floral Colletre: Townsend iX l)ou2-
lass. In'tineftsville: Hr. 1’. M. Cuhen. Charles
ton; C. C. b’lirbcc, llarclavsville; 1’. P. I’cscud
llalei-h.
S. .1. HTXSD.M.E. .\"ent fur Fayettevilb*.
rr^HE Copattnersliip of Hall & Hall will ex-
SCL pire on the 1st of Au.nist next, a.nd in er-
der to close the concern, we oflcr iur (iOOM.S
at UI'.DLi'El) I’KICE.''. 1 lio-^c wi«hin;r to make
pureha;;es on very favorable tenns, will do well
tu pive u.« a c.-ill, .ts we are detonuiiicd to sell
(>fi our entire Stock.
^\ e will also sell tlie Store and Lot occupied
by uurselvt s.
*\l.so. the iMyellinpr and ^^arehouse in the rear.
.Vlso, one 'rencment in the Brick Knw, now
occupied by 1{. D. .McXcill.
.\ll or any jiart of the above Property will be
oflercd nt jirivate .sale until the 1st .Aupist, and
if not .suhl then, will be offered .'it .\uction, and
due notice "iveii.
I’ct-sons desirous of purcliasinjr, can get liar-
piins by calling ujion the ttndersijined.
HALL HALI..
Miiy 10, T S.'tl. 71 {}•
AIJT UXIOX OF J'IlIL.\Di:LriIIA;
For the Proniotiou of the Arts of
Design in the United States.
S7IVEUV -M('tiiber, for the year ISol, will re-
-J ceive for each Siib.svriptiun of Five Dol
lars, a print of Uuiitiiifrtou s “Christiana aud
her Children,’’ engraved by Joseph Andrews,
lii'ston: and the comiianion, a print of Iluntinfr-
tou’s ••Mercy’s TJreani,” en-raved by A. H. Hit-
chie, Xew \ork; or the choice of any two of the
eral morality anti indu.stry: the hu'ation of the f“*u>'vin;r four splendid enpravinjrs. viz; 1. .John
College suriias-cs that uf any Institution which Iviiox s Intctview with .Mary t^hiceu of Scots,
th‘ undersiirned li^is ever visited, anil he has P-'inited by Lcntze, enirravcl liy S'Hi tain. 2.
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Huth and Ibiaz. painted In- ISothermel. engraved
by Sartain. o. .Mercy's Dream, painted bv
Huutintt'in, cii'rra\cd by Jiitchie. 4. Christi
ana and her Cliihlren, painted by Iluntinntoii,
cnirrayed liy Andrews; and a copy of the I hila-
delphia Art I uion Mejiorter, .a nionthly jianiph-
let, coutainiiijr a report Of the transactions of
NOTICE.
rB'^HE Subiicribcr having qualified ;i.s E.vccii-
xL tor to the Estate of .Mrs. Henrietta Camp
bell, at .March Term, 1>V)1, of the Court of Pleas
and (jiiaiter Scsaions of Cumberlniid comity,
herebj- notifies all perrions indebted to said Es-
tiite to make inimediate ]iayment: anti all having
claims against the same, to jiresent them within
the time prescribed by law. or this notice will
be pleaded in bar ot’ their recovery.
.'I. \'. .IffXES, Executor.
March 10, IS'i’t, GOtf
XO'riCl'].—All Accounts due
the Merchants’ StcambiM»t Company, for Freights
up to the 15th inst.. nraat be promptly paid to
tht' undersigned, us lauch time cannot be given
to the collectit„in of th."'. name.
.J. fc T. WADDILL, Utc As.
F_yctl;v;il-.>, J;;;. J", 12.^1 t/ju"
seen all those i>f most note in the country: aud
the situatiun in the central jvart of the State
ni.-ikes it t'asy of access.
.Attention is paid to the; manners of the ]m-
yiils. and every accomplishment desirable for a
young bitly to at-'piire may be obtained here.
, . I While the ornameiital branches are cultivated,
loi '111^ i.ou, oe iniuii' o.. 1 they are not made to constitute the staple of Institution, and information on the subject
_ •line , S-j . f I the education wiiich we eudenvor to impart to Hie 1-ine Arts tliioughout the whole world.
our pupils. A high, intellectual tr-nning,—a '| he Art L nion ot I’hiladclpliia awartls pri/es
t'lorougli discipline of the niiiiil is sought to be own Certiticates, with which original ,-\-
ubtainetl as of iirst iinjiurtance after the cultivu- niericun worKs of .Art may I'C purchasdl in any
tion of moral ainl religious feelings. ^ part of the I nited .States, at the optioJi and se-
'I’he 'I’rustees and F;iculty make every Jiossi- lectiou oi the person who may tibtaiu a jirize at
blc eflbrt to prevent extravagance, 'i'he regular annual I>ir;f> ibution, which takes place oil
College charges arc moderate, 'i'lie next ses- evei.-ing of the lasrt weelt-iiny |n every year,
sion will cunsist of five months. For 15f.ar-J , Executive Committee of thfc Art Union,
and 'I'liition in the ortlinary English branches. ■ "’hen so rciiuestcd, select works of .\rt, without
and in T.atin or (ireek, if desire-l. the charge is charge or comjx'nsation. from their Free Oallcry,
for Music .'jii.’O; fur Oil Painting :.->l-’»; for ‘(.hestnut Street, for th-'-c pCrstins in tlit-
Draw ing >>^0; fur French or any other mot.lern | country, who may live renii'ite from (Jallerie.s, 01
langnages taught, n;'). j>ublic exhibitions of the Fine .Arts.
CIIAKLES F. DKE.M.S, President. I ^”*>scriptions of membership, .dionld be
•Tune I'l, IS-'il. 70-4w ' lu-atle as early as pr.ioticable, so us to »nt;tl-
_ . members to early nuruljers of the •■Heportu-,'
iiccM per Sleauic-r and (or ^aie, t‘‘c 01 fho
-S IICI.S. „„,l RiliaiJ
i 1 chest fine Hyson Tea,
;i casks best l.,ondon Porter, pintlwt'ls,
■1 cases s’lperior old Port VVine,
1 ca.-?k .Madeira Wine,
■1 hhds. l.'uba Molasses.
SAM L \V. TILLIX;ilAST & CO.
.June 20, 1S;>1. 77tf
Axn 31 Ks. ];ri:v,
ai o o Ij.
rg^IIE next .'-Jessiun of .Mr. and ]\lrs. TVar-
well's School will coiiinience on Fr;d;iy
the 18th of .luly. The nuniber of boarders in
our own family being limited, pi-rsuns desiring
.situations will jileast- make early .-ipplicatioii.
t'irculars containing course of stuily. terms.
vS;c., can be had of the Principal, Kev Robert
IJiirv.'cll. Hillsburoiigh, X C.
.lune 10, 18-')1. 7ti-4w
IIHL'.S. Xew Crej) Molasse.s. ju*it rec'd,
by 1’. P. JOHXSOX.
April 11. 1)7
FUKSII TEAIS.
I^XTRA FIXE HVSOX,
J Do do Imperial,
Do do (iunpowder.
Do do Oolong, anti
Young Hysou TEAS, of superior quality.
—ALSO—
Chocolate, Uarley, Salad Oil, Mustard, Yeast
Powders, 5co. For sale by
SAM’L .T. HIXSDALE.
April 21. (i8tf
FOR SAI.K,
WM. ROWLAND'S Ejtra thick .Mill
and Cross-cut SAWS, 6 anti Cil feet.
D i W. Mc-LAPKIX.
Xov. X*/, ICoO ‘ivti’
•J
money to any part of the country.
The Honorary Secretaries will give receipts
for subscriptions, or remittiinccs may be made to'
. GEORGE \V. DEW'EV,
Corresponding Sec’y, 210 Chestnut .Street,
Philadclj hia.
Ilonpr.iry Scc’y for Fayetteville, X'. C.,
E. J. H.\LE.
.Juno 1 Sul. 7.',-
WANTED,
C i.VSir for all acconnt^ and notes due the
' Subscriber, previous to 1st .lanuary, ISol.
Persons indebted to the .subscriber, as a'bove,
will iniich oblige him by settling the same as
early as 15th July.
S.YM'L J. HIXSDALE.
1 W.VXTI-.I),
i p«rl of Xo. ] Dev. .t Batt'e’s Rr-
; Jl. ports, and tho List of CaLcs in let Dev's
' Equity.
Tht; subscribers will pay n -c-uEormbTe price
, tor any odd Xus. of Ileucr*? proviou.? to Irod-dl’e
1 Ctli Lav. ui:-J CJ Ltjuity.