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SEMI-WEEKI. Y.
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., JANUARY 3. lesi.
[NO. 984.]
coirt. »
topi
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to
kIMEP MOXDAVS! and THURSDAYS
LDWiPil) J. HALE & SOXS,
KL'Il'OHS AM) PKOPRIKTORS
MT-tlu* Semi-W.'ckly Obskrvsk S3 00 if paid in
, , .iiL-e f ' jo if paid duriug the year of subscrip
■ r " ♦ arter tlie year has expirevl.
;. Weekly >b?krver $2 Of) per annum, if paid in
■ ; i"- if paid dunug the year of subacrip-
_ I.. afier the year has expired.
Al‘Vi'IlTISKMENTS luserted for 60 cents per
1') linvs tor the tir-ii.- and 80 conts for each
u ]‘ii!''l.‘a!ion. Yearly advertisements by ppe-
at reasonable rates. .\dvertisers are
-'.ate the number of insertions desired, or
r. i'. be L'jutiiiued till forbid, and charged accord-
\ : -'r'. ■ “ to be in.^ertPu iftsiiif, charged 50 per
X'rr
W. XOTIPE.
I 1 this du'e. no name of a new subscriber
iUi'Tfd withoir.' j'.iyinent in advance, nor will
b*’ > ?nt to such xu'i^cribers for a longer time
’(•aid lor.
'forr old subscribers as desire to lake the pa-
.11 ■iy>teni will pleasv notify us when making
.: P'. .lan’y 1. 18'>S.
JA8. C . HeKAE,
mMitorney at Mjatr^
ifiije West cud of the Insurance I’uilding,
Hay St., Fayetteville, N. C.
M irch 26, 186U. 3tf
FRENCH STRANGE,
Attorney at Law,
Fayetteville, N. C.
ihat recently occupied by C. O. Wright. Esq., j
> iTio n 'W occupied by him in Dr. Robinson’s
I. Green Street.
2. I'*-. 72-
HW. .TfrZ>. .JtcK.iir,
Attorney at Law,
Fayetteville, X. C.
’ itrend the County and Superior Courts of
I'm 1 v.erknd. Ilarnetl. Moore and Robeson Coun-
Pr I'Tipt attention given to the collection of all
B. F. PEARCE,
WITH
A.
I'ommtssion Merchant and Produce Dealer,
ANI> DEALER IN
Groceries, ProTisions,
Hardware. (^utler\’.
Boots. Shoe^j nn 1 l.c-ither,
Ra^o;in£r. Rope. Saddlery, tc .
Foreiirn and I'ojoestio Liquors,
Sheetings and Yarns at .M mufacturers’ prices.
SQrStrict attention paid to order!."'SJj
SOUTH SIDK HAY STRKET,
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.
Sept. 24, 1^60. 55tf
m A. RAKEK,
r o f* #» m: g{ s.fi MTa,
Turpentine stills; niauufi cMirod on the mos
fav
.'orable terms. .Ml wor
Call and see fir vonrs.'lv
Oct. 22.
w-uT:inted.
it Fivottoville, N. C.
C3tf
n. rmpRi:Li.,
and Coniniission Merohant.
> ei'Tu^ted to his hands.
17.
A.
Auctioneer
—Will attend to t'le sale of—
€ioo(fs^ Jl\tres tiiiff •JlfrrhfrMtfizr,
Keal Kstate, ,y*€ii'ro€s^ Xr.
Pec. 17, 70-t>mos
C'lroliniin 6 months.
T. C. Xi «. a. WOBtTII,
Commission and Forwardlns: Merchants,
WTLMIXGTOX, N. C.
Jan’y 28, lSr,9 84tf
WILLIA^I J. PKK E,
Inspector of Titrpentine^
WTLMTXGTOX. X. C.
8^ Wi 11 attend promptly to all business entrusted to his
care.
\r,‘irch 20. 1 1 vpd
~ ALFRED ALDEinriN,
In«(pe€tor of \avnl stores,
WTLMIXGTOX, X. C.
VT^ILIi attend promptly to the transaction of all busi
yy ness consigned to his care.
Nov. 9.
FAYETTEVILLE
Female lltffh School.
TEP.MS,
Honnl per Session of 2» weeks. W
1 uition in Collegiate Classes 20 weeks. 20 00
‘ " .Acaleniic “ •• “ 15 00
“ “ Primary •' “ “ 12 W
Incidental expenses, 1 00
Tuition in Music, Painting, Drawing, Modern and
Ancient Languages, &.v at tlie usual rates.
B^'^One-hfilf of Bnsrd and Tuition required m ud-
caricf; the other half at tlie close of the Session
SCHOLASTIC YEAR.
1st S-,*sdion.—1st Qtiarler cotnmences 1st October.
2d " “■ 10th l>ecember
2d Session.—1st Quarter “ 2Uth February.
2d “ “ 1st May.
Vacation “ 10th .Tiily
J DeB. & T. C HOOPER.
Associate Principals.
Dcc'r 8, 186). 77tf
llill^boro^ .^lilitary Academy.
r’PHIS i
I tary
FAY^TTKVII.I.E HOTEK,
T WADDILL, Proprietor
^HIS, the most commodious Hotel in Noith
Carolina, fronting 3(’K) feet on Hay and
Donaldson Streets, located in the centre of the
bii.siuess portiun of the town, and surrounded by all
the Banking Houses, Wholesale Merchants and princi
pal Produce Dealers.
Ru'^iness men will findi the Hotel a coavenient
and comfortable hou«e.
.\ll the Stages arrive and depart from thia Hotel.
Fayetteville, Oct. 1, 1868. 51-
A IVew Eaw Book.
CanticelVs Practice at ha\c,
JUST published, a treaiise upon the Practicc at Law
in North Carolina, by Edward Cantwell, LL. B.,
author of the N C. Justice, etc.
SHEMWFJl HOUSE,
A FEW DOORS XORTH OF THE MARKET HOUSK.
' THE MORAVIANS IN NORTH CAROLINA.
In 1749 the British Parliament passed an act
by which the Unitas Fratrum, or Moravians, WM
acknowledged as a Protestant Episcopal Church
About that time Lord Granville, President ot the
CONTEXTS Privy Council, who was the owner of a
Of Legislative Power in General; Legislative Power tract of country in North Carolina, offered 100,-
in North Carolina; Legislative Powers of Justices of the QOO acres to Count Zinzendort, upon very reaspn-
Peace; County Boundaries—Deeds, etc.; County Reve- terms. At a Conference of the Brethren,
nue and Charges; Court Houses Prisons &c.; County London, Nov. 29, 17^1, it was resolved to
Trustee; Jury Trials; Fairs and Public hales; (jeneral » .i, a: * • •
Assembly; Inspections, Public Landings, &c.; Poor , accept the offer. A commission with authority
Houses and Hospitals: Registers and Clerks; Rivers aud to select the location ot the land, consisting 01
Creeks; Gates, Ferries and Bridges; Weights and Mea- | Bishop Spangenburg, and five Others, left Bethle-
sures; Idiots and Lunatics; Retailers; Neuse River: Pub- ^ the wilds of Xorth Carolina, on
WIN(t to the extensive increase of patronage
to this House, during the year. 1 have ex
tended uiy ficilities by the addition of a num
ber of coinf >rt!ible sleeping rooms, with otlier import
ant improvements, which will add materially to the
comfort .and convenience of those favoring me with
their patroiiuge.
To thoic wlio have been my kiml friends and cus
tomers for the past six years, 1 tender my most sincere
tlnnks. at the same time respectfully soliciting a con-
tiniiiincf; of their patron.ige, and also the patronage of
a larrc number ot new patrons
1 l;ave good .Stables and a No. 1 Ostler.
P. SHEMWELI..
J.-n'v 10. 1860 84-
lic Roads and Cartways; Public Landings and Inspec
tions; Mills and Millers; Ordinaries and Constables;
Patrol; Wardens of the Poor; Prison Bounds; Roads,
Ferries and Bridges; Poll Tax Exemptions; Executive
Power in General; Executive Power in North Carolina;
institution, of a thoroughly scientific and Mili-
chnriictor. is under the comluct of Col. C. C.
Ti:\V. f, irnifi’lv superintendent of the State Military
Vc vlemv at f'oluintii;i, S (’ The third .A'’ailemic ye ir
)if«>-'ns F'**b‘y r>, ISt’il. Tlie charge i-^ S'’l-’> per aniuun,
iticln ling clothing. For a circular address the super-
inteii] nr.
Ui 20. 8:^-lawr.t*6t
iionv'siMUxr; academy^
mHE si.xti, ves “ion "I this iiiuiiiinion will open on tlie
I l^fh of .Jtiumi'v. Ihil. mil continue 1''r twen’v
w.‘ek- Tlie .\cadetny is situ.itel 10 milfs southwe^it of
Hillst'oro . and 12 inile-i wost of f liiijiel Hill, in :i very ^pF!E Prorriet'ir knows that his location gives him un
moral and healthy co-nmunity. and apart from all vices ^ { rirnlled facilities for procuring articles com
thnt tend to dt*moralizp and corrupt the youth, and j
where every necessary requisite for securing an educa
tion is (“Xtended. Our discipline and instruction claim j
til be etpiJilled by few and excelled by none. We pre- ;
pare students for college, or for the onlinary business
EAGLE HOTEL,
A?iiii:viiii.K, c„
J. ill. KIj AIR., Proprietor.
58-tf
LAW rVOTICE.
’Hi; Subscriber having removei from Summerville to
F- yetteville. will attend the County and Superior
:rt? of Cumberland, Harnett and Moore. His ofScc
at his re.'idence, on Green Street, opposite the
•copal Church.
r. i correspondents will please address him hereafter
. Fivett*ville. instead of Summerville.
NEILL McKAY
.m v 21. 1860. 86-tf
Law .\otice
E -ubscriber having retired from the Bench, wHh
[ v-e to devote himself to the practice of the Law.
H'.t 6m pd
I'LARK A TrRMXtiTOV.
COniMlSSION KTEROHANTS,
W II.MIXiiTOX, N
- W";
other country produce.
c.
L trive -pecial attention to the sale or shipment
of all Naval Stores. Colton, Flour. Timber, and
Dealers in Lime. Plaster, (
ment. Hair, ic.; and
AGENTS PnR STEAMERS K\TF ,^fL\rKr .nU SI N.
Refer to; H. R. Savnge, Cashier I'ank ct Cape I'eir.
Wilmington
Pres't
H. Jones. Cashier
Branch
Raleigh
'.♦-If
end hereafter the counties of Ciimberland, Rob-
. .;al Hladen. at all the Courts, and the Superior
. i of Richmond, Harnett and Sampson.
J G. SHEPHERD.
-1. t. l-^OO. 23tf
JOSEPH RAKER, Jr.,
\TTIR\KV AT I. AW,
H-.' taken an iffice next door to Wm. B. Wright's Law
Son Green Street. He will attend and practice
»■ iiify and Superior Courts of Cumberland,
r., R. > »nd .Sampson.
I'.jO. 79tf
RORA^ TIcliAIR,
lUovHeif and CounneUor at 1/air,
LT'MBERTON, N. C.
• I.!. H'tend and practice in the County ami Superior
I" ' ff R..boson, Richmond and Cumberland.
■ intrusted to him will receive prompt at-
■ 111 ."olleni,.n« punctually remitted.
. 1’'^'*. 55tf
iff
,IOiI\ p. Fl'I.LER,
Utorney and Connsellor at Law,
WILL PRACTU'E IN THK COURT.S OF
HobH>on, Cumberland, Columbus and Bladen.
'Iff! ,'it Lumberton, Robeson Co., N. C.
20tf
0
1^* TIIKO. .^ARTIlfK,
H.\V .STREET, opposite the Post Offiee.
r
tricity applied,
t 17, 1860.
62tf
♦IKIMCAL :\oti«:e.
|| 'IcL. tJR.-MIAM. M. D.. offers his professional
• ’ .j to the public. Office on Hay Street, four
' of Post Office, where he may be found at all
‘II nor professionally engiged.
35 ly
Wilmineton: Jno. Dawson.
Bank of North Carolina: W.
Branch Bank of Cape Fear,
Dec. 14, I860.'
W. p. KENDALL. J. S. KFND.ALL.
W. p. KF.ADAf.I. A: MIX,
iieneral €omtnission •ftrrchants^
soi’Tii WATKic s'r»ci:r/r.
\VILML\f';To.W X. r.
ORDERS from the Country respectfully solicited
On consignments of Ci '" >n and other Produce,
liberal cash advances will be ni.ide when d>*sired. ■
Oct. 17, I860. 6.-^tf
A. w. 11 i.m:r.
u*g»oWjEf^.nr.i: tueof ER
AND
Comiiii^$ioii .llerchaiit^
NORTH WATER ST.,
WI L J/7*V a T A’, .V. r.
Oct. 8, 186> 5'.)-6m
U, \\. BI I.LARD.
Com in iss i on • fir r rh an
WILMLXGTOX. X. C.
l^ROMPT and PERS*)N.\L attention will V)c given to
1 the sale of Naval Stor*-s, (^•.tf«>u. Louiber. Timber,
and all other country protlucc.
HF.VKR Ti>
O. G. P.^R.SLEY, Pres’t 'om. I'atik at Wilmington.
JOHX D.\W^si)N. “ 1^. N. (’.,
Messrs. H. E. J. Lilly. >
Messrs. Pembertox it Si.oan. i
A. P.-vRKKR, Esq., Harnett ('ounty, N.
May 7, ' 15tf
c. H. rokinson. n. h. robinson.
€. II. ROBI\M>.\ Ac €'0.,
Commission and Forwarding Mercliants,
WILMIXGTOX, X. C.
Consignments and country orders will receive |
prompt personal atfention.
do.
Fivetteville.
March 17. 1 86fi.
2tf
1 "10.
iP
hi -T
DENTAL \OTICE.
>TT may b** seen rcenlarly at his Office on
rson Street, two doors East of the Mirket, dur-
hours of from 8 A. M. to 1 P. M.; 2 P. M. to
-tf
OEATISTRY.
R. J. DAVIS having dccidcd on perma
nently locating in the Town of Fayette
ville. respectfully offers his services to the
tSis place and surrounding country. In all
- branches of his Profession, including the
•’o if Mineral Teeth, he is satisfied, after an
• X - ■■ri**nce, to which is added a thorough Den-
'I, that he can givet'ntire satisfaction as far
• I' l wer of Dentistry. All ifgegiilarities of the
'■'1 in a proper and careful ^(lanner, as well as
■ I." mouth. None but the prop**** metal* aro
!i th(‘various operations. Obarges will be
' tfie benefits of the Profession may be
•‘•■ n the reach of all who may feel an interest
“i vation of the Teeth.
over Houaton’s Jewelry Store, where he
!it all times.
'■ 1 '-M. 9tf
EI.OSSOM.
if
. , li. carver,
***»' ill Dry irOOfl!», CwrocerieM,
I,. and Pro«’i*4ioii!«(,
JOSEPH R.
V O 11 I
N 1)
Forwarding Merchant.
ff'^Hntii^si ton ^ /*’. f ’.
JS^j^Prompt person.il Mtti'rition '/iv'-n to all Consign
ments, and Cfish aclv.'inces made on I’l oduce tobeshippec'
to other ports or sold in thi.s market.
Feb. 12, 1855. 67tf
JXO. s. D.\.Nt!Y, J.S'I. II HYMAN, F. M. HYMAX,
/^ate of 'Farborit*. of ^rot^an l A\ck. /^ate of fVarrtmton,
WAA:%% IIV?IA\ A: CO.,
;uo(Eiis& co:»r;issio\ mercha\ts,
liJl Pearl Street^
\'vnik.
of life The terms are as follows: {
(''lissicul or Scientific course, ?20 j
Higher Enarlish “ 15 j
Elementary •• It.t
B^ard c^n be h.id at S ’7 per session, including all ex- !
penses. T D. 01 Ihnm. Jns. F Min*’r and oth'-rs will
t-i^'f* bonr lers. They nre living verv convenient. For '
further jiarticiilars addrf^s
WM, p. )LDH.\M, Principal. j
Oaks P. O , Oraii.'eCo , N.C .lh'C. 12 83 tlSJ ^
0\F(1R!1 IT'AULK COUI'faL 1
LITER IRV «rnOOL. j
THIS school com]Tisos eight permanently organized
classes, whose studies commence with the alphabet
and are continued in the Elementary Branches, Mathe-
maticD, Languages, English Literature. Natural Sciences,
and Moral Philosophy, until the minds of the students
are properly trained for the duties of life. The inves
tigations and discussions ore thorough and comprehen-
'ive. Necessiry apparatus is freely supplied The
Libraries and Cabinets embrace rare and extensive col
lections.
FINE-ARTd SCHOOL.
Speciiil attention is devoted to Drawing. Oil Painting,
and Embroidery. The various styles of “fancy paint
ing" and “ornamental work” are also taught.
Mr.>«IC SCHOOL.
Music is tiught as a sciencf* and as an art. Instruc
tion is given on the Piano, Guitar and Harmonium.
Unusual attention is devoted to Vocal and Sacred Musio.
EXPENSES.
Tuition in Elementary Branches, 515
College Classes, 20
“ “ Di.i^'liig. ■ maif-rlals included,) 12
•• “ Painting in Water Colors. 15
“ •* Oil t'aintine. . materials included,) 20
•• ^\a.x Work, tuateriuls included, i 10
“ Emb^oiilery. iiuiterials included,) 10
Music, (instrument furnished,) 23
“ “ Board, 'washing included,) 60
REMARKS.
Experienced and thorougldy qualified teachers give
■ tiieir entire time to their respective departments.
E.\tr.i cliarg»:s ai. ! needless expenses arc strictly pro-
: hibited—necessary purchases .-ire tuad** by the teachers.
Picayune pedlar* are not nll iwed to enter the premises,
I and no pocket nionov is required.
Oxford is situated on the hordthy hills of Granville,
12 tiiiles from the Riilcigli and (iaston Railroad, and is
i connected With Henderson Station by a line of daily
. stages.
I The «cholatic year is divided into tw^o sessions. The
fi!-t op* H' on the fir^t Monday in July and closes on
the last Thurs biy in November. The seconiJ opens on
I the ftrst Mond.iy in .January and doses with the annual
^ C0mm‘*nCfinent on the l.ist Tliursday in May.
Student are received for one or more sessions. Cor-
I respondeut. will direi’t tlirir favors to
MILLS & CO., Oxford. N. C.
Dec’r 12. 7‘.*-6t
~ BeiOTJS & JSI10E8,
AT WIIOLHSALK.
JXO. M. WALREIl, of Xorth Carolina,
JillAW, DE ;RA\V X KIAC^,
M VXfFACTl’RKKS OF AND WHOLESALE HEALERS IN
BOOTS SHOES,
.No. :ll A :t;t IIKV ST.. XKW VOKK.
117ILL be hajqiy to see liis .Southern friends at the
IT above est iblishmeiit. where, either persotiilly or
by order, they may Vie supplied from an extensive and
’ ’ Goods.
:'.6tf
procuring articles conducive to
good living, and lie will dispense them to his guests in
the best style.
Every comfort usually to be had in a first class Hotel,
will be furnished to his guests.
Stage office ff’r Morganton, at this House.
“ “ •* Ch.irlottp, “ *• ••
“ " “ Spartanburg. S. C., “ “ “
“ •• '• treenville, “ “ “ “
“ “ “ Greenville, Tenn., Daily, “
I’csidcs which, good hacks and careful and attentive
Drivers can at all times be had to convey parties to any
part of tlie splendid .Mountain scenery of this region,
siicii a“^ the l>1ack Mountain, the Swannnnoa Gap, the
Hickory Nut Gap and Falls, the Warm Springs. ic..
Aug. 25, 1752; aud after wandering about on
horseback, amid hardships, tor several weeks, they
selected certain tracts of land, in what was then
, known as Rowan county. By dividing and sub-
Executive Power of the Courts; Chief Justice and Clerk; | the large county of Rowan, this tract has
Attorneys at Law.^Attorney Getieral; Reporter and | successively in Rowan, 1770 in Surry, 1789
snal; Clerk.s and Solicitor; Counsel for Paupers; uuar- i . / loio •
dians; County Attorney; Auctioneers; County Court j btokes, and Since 184o ID rorsyth COUii y.
Clerks; Coroners; Boundary Commissioners: (.’ommittees | J he first settlement on these lands was effected
of Finance; County Trustee; County Treasurer: Special : 1753, by a compa.iy of twelve emigrants from
Court; Commissioners of Fairs; Inspectors; Supenn- , UetJ^elem, Pa. In 175G the number of settlers
tendents of Schools; Commissioners of ^ umounted' to sixty-five persons. The Indian war,
dens of the Poor; Hegistors; (^mmtssioners ot Kivers J , ^ >> u
and Creeks; Sheriffs; Constables; Rangers; Standard generally known as the “Old 1 rench W ar, sub-
Keepers: Retailers; Administrators; Chairman of Special ! jectfd the infant settlement to severe trials m
Court: Commissioners of Deeds and Conveyances; Com- ' 1758 and 1750; but the colonists were prudent,
aud Bethabara became a noted place among the
Indians, as the “Dutch Fort, where there are
good people and much bread.” In 1759 the
C'reek and Cherokee Indians made war upon the
whites; and, as the Moravians declined military
service, the provincial government placed upon
them* the responsibility of self-defence. They
maintained their ground, in that war, by policy.
missioners of Low Lands; Entry Takers and Surveyors;
Sujierintendents of Eleciion.*; Guardians and Receivers;
Inspectors; Commissioners of Internal Improvements;
Partition: Patrol Committees: Processioners; Tax Listers
and Boards of Valuation: t)vt rseers of Roads and Rivers;
Commissioners of Wrecks; Tobacco Pickers and Coopers.
'I’he Appendix coniains forms of Deeds aud Convey
ances, as follows:
Agreements, Assignments, Awards, Bills of Sale, Bills
of Exchange and Lading, Bonds, Miscellaneous Bonds.
Contracts, Deeds, Marriage Settlements, Mortgages,
Copartnership Articles, Notes, Releases, &c., &c.
This Book contains 556 pages, is gotten up in supe
rior style, and bound in Law Calf. Price, single copy, $5.
For sale by E. J. HALE & SONS.
Dec’r 26, 1860.
nither than by arms.
In 17G5, the Moravians founded Salem. In
1772 the population of Salem was one hundred
and twenty persons.
In 1803, fifty years having passed since the first
settlement of the Moravians in North Carolina,
\Y^ A ^P/11JT'’Q T^V VtC the anniversary was celebrated with solemn reli-
I* A tlljlV ijL;' j gious ceremonies at Salem. Within that time
iHAVI^ f>N HAND a superior stock
of
VER and PL.^TED WARE. PIS-
any of whicli are within a short day's ride of Asheville. | TOLS. F.\NC\ GO0D.S. &c , wiiich I am selling at re-
Sep.. 24, ISOti.
UEJ!»TERA
ob-ly
RAIL ROAD.
The following rates will now be charged for Possen-
geis on this i{oad, viz;
To Litt’e River, 50 cts.
To Spout Spring, 75 “
To Jonesboro’, 1 00
To Mclver s, 1 25
Train leaves the Depot Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays, at 8^ o|clock A. M. Returuing, leaves Mclver’s
at 1 odock P. >1.
C. B. MALLETT, Pres i.
Nov. 19. I860. 71 tf
NEak1:sT axU QUICKESf
UOITE TO THE RAILROAD!
duced prices. Now is the time to purchase. All goods
warranted as repre.sented.
My Bills are all ready. Interest will be charged on
all accounts after the 1st of January of each and every
year.
EDWIN GLOVER
Dec. 26. 82-1 m
Notice.
A
fully requested to call at ttie Photographic Gallery
and settle their accounts by the 1st of January, as longer
indulgence cannot be given.
C. M. VANORSDELL.
Dec’r 27, 1860. 82-4t
Bank of Clarendon at Fayetteville, >
Dec. 29, 1860. |
A T a meeting of the Directors of this Bank, a semi-
annual Dividend of 4 per cent, was declared (out of
the profits for last 6 months,) payable to the stockholders
on 1st Jan’y 1861.
83-2t] J. W. SANDFORD, Cash’r
i^EAMAX & IJOBfNSOX’S
FOIR HOUSE STAUE LIXE TO KE.VAXSVILLE,
VIA WARSAW,
IS the shortest and most expeditious for travelers going
North or South. Leaving Fayetteville every day at
2 o'clock P. M. THROUGH IN TEN HOURS.
Our Conches are large and comfortable, drivers sober
and gentletuanly. our teams good and sure of five miles
an hour.
The traveling public who would study their comforj
and convenience will t"ke the Warsaw Stage.
8wg“THR0UGH TICKETS TO WELDON may be
had at the .'^tngc Office, I'ayefteville.
May 25. 1S60. 2o-tf
I' A Y ir 1'T E in ■. L E
MUTLAL l\SrUA\CE COMPANY.
Capital in Premium Notes amounts to
('ash on hand and other assets,
A
5267,688 ’^b
5,077 35
dl assorted Stock of Goods.
July 17. I860.
A’ejsroes!! IVaiited.
Cl ENTU'. M f'N, your old customers are yet in market.
T .Vll who have iu'>;roes for sale, would do well to give
us a call or address us.
.L A MnAnTitrn. 1 poWELL & McARTHUR.
L. A. Powell. j
Clintim. N. July !•, 1860. 33-6mpd
Total. J272,7t>5 61
The Company have paid all losses promptly, and
have never made an assessment on their premium notes.
Total losses paid, §29,682 G‘J
Offioeus:
GEO. McNEILL, President.
D. A. R.VY, Vice President.
C. A. McMILLAN, Sec y.
DiBEcmR.s:
He iry Lilly, W. N. Tillinghast,
H. L. Myrover,- S. J. Hinsdale,
S. T. Hawley, Wm. McLaurin,
Nathan .Stedman, T. S. Lutterloh,
C. B. Mallctt.
.Tames Kyle.
A. McKethan,
J. I). Williams.
S. W. Tillinghast.
A. AV. Steel,
J. G. C«ok,
Hon. J. G. Shepherd,
li. F. Brown, ) * *
Ailmgton.
AOTICE.
LL my accounts are made out and ready for settle
ment. Interest will be charged on all accounts
after the 1st of Jan y 1861. I will sell the balance of
my stock at reduced prices for cash, or to those who
pay their bills promptly. J WOODWARD.
Dec’r 31. 83-2t
spi:i M.ir. .VO tmcf.. ~
4 LL those indebtud to me. are requested to come for-
xA ward and settle with me immediately, as the year
is out and I must settle iny debts.
R. D. DAVIS.
Dec. 29. 83-3t
~^OTI€E.
4 S I expect to be nbsent from home a few months in
the West, Archibald McLean is my authorized
Agent to transact my business until 1 return.
N. G. JONES.
Dec’r 28. 83tf
m REWARO
R.ANAWAY from tlie subscrilter last April, my Negro
Man CHARLES: he is full blooiled negro, rounl
features, 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, well set and in
telligent for a negro; would weigh when he left, from
155 to 160, age about 28 years. He has a scar under
one of his ears caused by a cut, the scar has protruded
out, and very much resembles a wen. I will pay the
above reward to any person delivering him to me at
Springfield, Richmonil County, N. C.^ or for his con
finement in any Jail so that I can get him.
SHOCKLEY L. GIBSON,
for JANE McNAlR.
Springfield, Dec. 26, 1860. 82-tf
A. E. Hall. (
John Collins ami C. C. .McCrummen. Traveling Agents.
fita^Tlie Coni}>any invite applications.
May 28, lS*io. 21-ly
IT\1 l\SI!!l CO^IP^
IIARTI ORD, C 03JA.
Incorporatei 1819. Charter FerpetuaL
FISH! FISH!!
\TEW MACKEREL. Nos. 1. 2 and 3.
WHIT
HTE FISH.
HERRING. &c.
Call at
Oct 1.
&c.
A. N. McD )N ALD S,
South-side Hay Street.
57-tf
AOW IA .^l ARKET.
i LL persons having NEGROES for sale, will do well
xA to address the subscriber .at Clinton, S.iinpson
county, as he is deteriiiined to buy and pay as liberal
prices for them as the stale of the market will permit
By addressing him he will call immediately, and
make liberal ofl'ers, as all will find wlio will try him.
CHARLES T. STEVENS.
Cliuton, Sampson Co., Sept. 10. 1860. 62-lypd
Aiithoriml Capital,
Paid up Capital,
Assets,
$l..i(M),000 00
!,.>H).000 00
‘2,0^0,423 80
JIST IIEl’ElVEI) 1\ TIME FUR t'iilllSTllAS,
r" BBLS. of old Nick Williams’celebrnted RYE V HIS-
0 KEY, at R. MITCHELL’S.
Dec. 20. 80-3w
DIRECTORS.
U1’,™.4.\, WA.M V A: ;o., iVotlce.
wwB iSite■ BM ^^T^.\KEN up and committed to the Jail of Cumberland
^'OllMlll 1 via I ^ (;oun'y, on the 1st of .May I860, as a runaway, a
negro who says fie is free, that his name is HENDER-
11
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The New York Ho'iso will be conductel by Jno. S.
Dasct, aided by R. W. Hvman.
The Norfolk Hotise will be conductcl by Jno H.
Hyman and F. M. Hy.'ian.
Particular attention given (o the sale of COT
TON, CORN, WHEAT, NAVAL STORES, &.c.
Sept. 11, 18Gf>. 53tf
EDWIA II. RAxAAEV,
Oeneral Commission JfMerchant^
12 South Wharves, between .)larket k Chestnut Sts.
PIIII.ADi:i.Plli A.
Consignments of Cotton, Naval Stores, Flour, Ric“. &c.
will always receive his prompt personal attention.
Advances will be made only on actual Consigments.
RKFERENCES; ,
T. S. k. T. G. i’voD. Charleston. \V'ai.kkr. BvaVii JtCo. Clmrlestfin
A Wy*tt & f'o. “ Ei,t.i.s &. .Mitchici.l. Wiliainpton.
.V • *'■ » I- ' Jam«» TuppiR, Eq. “ Henry Kmi|.
’ ' f-'lM with th«u- business will find it prompt- i u i'rebslkv, Esq. “ Kev Jamics fl. Taylor. Rirhin|d.
J i.n A t^y Warehouse in CamnbelUoa, oppo-1 VV'. V I..bitch. K-q “ Rfv j l.uvis Sm cK, 'aliforni i-
Li.,. '^-’bauoiilin • WiLi.iAM I’ETTioRtw, M. D. “ Jessil \V. Kknkdict, Esq N..Y.
' *ltb, ^ , Uev. W. ». Cariok Ed.iSo. Bap.Joun \V. Skxton, Esq.. Phila,
y St
''*ys keep a good Stock of Seasonable Goods
^^’*'1. to sell cheap for Cash, or exchange for
*' '-a>h ■ ^
ffPt
prices.
I lyetteville, N.
C., April 10.
9-tf
W. Barbour,
„ Ktll OF SPIRITS TUUPEJiTlNE.
U IN,, i
i'ti p '‘I'pointed by last County Court, IN-
0 «IMRIT3 TURPENTINE. I am now
the bugiitess my personal attention. All
T.
p.
J.
R.
E.
E.
R.
E.
K. BRACE.
TUD )R.
CIIUIK'H.
BUELL.
FLOWER.
A. BULKELEY.
MAT HE II.
G. RIPLEY.
W. F.
G. Ripley, Pres’t.
K. Brace, Jr., Sec'y.
SON SEARS, and that he is from Davidson County, and
was bound to David Hunt. He is about 26 years old, 6
ft. high, and weighs about 180 lbs.; had on when taken
up a hickory shirt, black Cas. pants, and black round
coat. The ownor is requested to come forward, prove
property, pay charges, and t;ike him away, or he will
be dealt with as the law directs.
G. L. McKAY, J.ailer.
June 4, 1860. 23tf
AEW nOOK)!^.
by MARION HARLAND,
Author of
VTKMESIS,
"Alone” &c.
THE QUEENS of SOCIETY, illustrated;
JACK HOPETON, or the Adventures of a Georgian;
CASTLE RICHMOND, by Anthony Trollope;
Further supplies of Rutledge, Adam Bede;
Beulah, the Mill on the Floss;
Vestiges of Creation, &c.
Aug. 31. E. J. HALE & SONS.
78-6mpd
March 8.
w-iy
Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views*
A
NEW and baautiful assortment, iust received.
£. J. HALE & SONS.
S. S. WARD.
II. Z. PRATT.
A. DUNHAM.
G. F. DAVIS.
D. HILLYER.
T. A. ALEXANDER.
W. KENEY.
C. H. BRAINARD.
TUTTLE.
T. A. .Alexander, V. Pres’t.
A. A. W'lLLiAMS, Adjuster.
Rate«! as low as perfect solvency and fair profit
will allow,
ASSETS.—July 1859.
Market value-
Bank Stocks in New York. Hartford, Bos
ton, St. Louis, kc..
United States Stock and Treasury Notes,
State Stocks: New York, Ohio. Kentucky,
Tennessee, Missouri,
City Stocks, Hartford, Rochester, Brook
lyn, Jersey City,
Railroad Stocks: Ilartford and New Haven,
Boston and Worcester, Conn. River,
Mortgage Bonds,
Real Estate, unincumbered.
Miscellaneous Items,
Ck'ih, on hand and deposited on call, and
in ge Its’ handtt.
]\otice.
Those imlebted to the undersigned will confer a fa
vor by settling their resppctive obligations, thus en
abling him to do in like mitnner with >thor'-'.
THOS. J. JOHN.^OX.
Oct. 8, I860. 5'J tf
llope;^ and Feai'is,
By the Author of “Heartsease, ’ &c.
LAVINI.A. by the .-^utiior of ‘ Dr. Antonio,’' ic.
Pocket Diaries for lfe61.
Dec’i 20.
E. J. HALE ic SONS.
5915.344 00
215,126 50
168,005 00
116,000 00
87,058 00
83,089 60
70,1 as 78
25,348 77
350.803 15
BOOK-BlNDfXG
IN all its kinds, executed with neatness and d'spatch
Small jobs when done must be paid before delivoivd,
THOS. H. TILLINGHA.ST.
Oppo.site the Female High School, Hay Street
May 14.1850. 14
WAATED.
^ LARGE quantity of COTTON and LINEN Tl.\GS,
for which fair prices will be paid.
DAVID
Aug. 17
MUR PHY.
41-
$2,030,428 80
LIABILITIES.
Claims: unadjusted and not due,-
i i^chool Rook^i, &c.
C‘ OLBURN’S, Stoddard’s, Ray’s, and Emerson’s .Arith
metics; McGuflFey’s Readers and Spellers; Scott'p
! Infantry Tactics; Mason’s Farrier: Headley’s Sacred*
Mountains; Union Bible Dictionary, &c.
E. J. HALE & SONS.
Dec’r 20.
there had been baptized in the six congregations,
4o adulLs, and about 1,300 children; 666 persons
were buried in the different burial grounds. The
number of communicants was 420; non-com-
mnnicants, 385; children, 500; total population
1,305. »
Salem Female Academy was founded in 1804.
The Academy was solemnly consecrated, July 16,
1805. From small beginnings, the Academy, by
judicious management, has become one of the first
institutions of female education in the whole coun
try, and has sent forth hundreds of accomplished
ladies to dis.seminate the graces of female refine
ment in tbe domestic circle.
At the close of the year 1856, there were nine
Moravian congregations in North Carolina; of
which in the aggregate, the following are the
statistics: Communicants,902; non-communicant3,
345, children, 616; total 1863.
The Moravians have ever been good citizens.
By obedience to the laws of the State, good order
an i good morals, the patient industry and skill
which mark the G-erman character, they have
contributed much to the advancement of the State
of their adoption.—N. C. Christian Advocate.
Talcimj the Veil.—The Journal du Loiret relates
the following: ‘‘.Mm’dlle Blanche de Beauval, a
wealthy heiress of Orleans, was about eight
months ago to have been married to the Viscount
de (^hamoy, but as the bridegroom elect was in
delicate health he was recomtnended to go for a
short time to Italy, and the ceremony was post
poned to October last. The viscount, however,
never reached his destination, having died on his
way thither, and the lady, overwhelmed with
grief, determined to take the veil. Her resolu
tion was carried into cffect three days ago, at the
Carmelite convent in the Faubourg du Roule, at
Orleans. At the hour fixed for the ceremony the
chapel was filled with persons who had been in
vited to be present, and soon after a door leading
from the interior of the convent opened, and
Mademoiselle de Beauval. in the prime of youth
and beauty, entered, leaning on the arm of her un
cle. She was dressed in a bridal costume of white
satin trimmed with ricli lace; a wreath of orange
blossoms encircled her hair, and a large white veil
was over her head. She took the seat prepared
for her, and the officiating priest delivered a short
address. She then quitted the chapel, which is
divided into two parts by an iron railing, clo.sed
by a curtain. In a moment after the curtain was
drawn, aud she was seen on the other side of the
grating on her knees. The priest approached and
asked whether she still persisted in her resolution
to quit the world, to which she replied in a firm
voice, ‘Yes.’ On this, one of the nuns who were
standing by removed the bridal wreath and veil
from her head, let her beautiful hair fall on her
shoulders, and then with a scissors severed the
tresses close to her head. A murmur of regret
was heard among all the persons present when
this sacrifice was commenced. Mademoiselle de
Beauval then left the chapel, but reappeared in a
few minutes after, dressed in the garb of a Car
melite nun. She lay down on the steps of the
chapel, a funeral cloth was thrown over her, the
priest recited the prayers for the dead, and the
‘De Profundis’ was snng while the persons in the
chapel were retiring.”
! .4 Gooi Rrproof.—A writer illustrating the fact
that some errors are lifted into importance by ef
i forts to refute them, when they need to be treated
i with ecmteiiipt and ridicule, observes that all the
' blows inflicted by »he Herculean club of ccrtain
i lo^ricians are not half so effectual as a box on the
t ear of celebrated Atheist by the hand of some
j charming beauty.
After having in vain preached to a circle of
I ladies, he attempted to avenge himself by saying;
I “Pardon my error, ladies. I did not imagine
i that in a house where W'it lives with grace, I alone
j have the honor of not believing in God.”
“You are not alone, sir,” answered the mistress
of the house, "my horse, my dog, my cat, share
the honor with you; only these poor brutes hare
the good sense not to boast of it.”
The. Coming Y^nr,—The year 1S61 will be
the first of the 600th Olympiad There will be
an annular eclipse of the sun on the 11th of Jan
uary, another on the 7th of July, and a total
eclipse on the 31st of December. There will al
so be a partial eclipse of the moon on the 17th of
December.
$88,242 08
Agent of the above Company in Fayetteville,
K. J. HAUB,
The PresbTteriaii Pfialniodist
Character notes.
July 20.
A further supply just received.
S. J. HALE & SONS.
The Washington Constitution newspaper pub
lishes an article in which it repudiates the idea
cl its being an organ of the Administration. It
I is known that the President himself dictated
> the article and Insisted upon its publication.