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SEMI-WEEKI.Y. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., APRIL 29, 1861. [NO. 1017-1 M \I‘\VS AM» TIIURSD.WS WVi) .1. n\LK & aO\S. - Wl' -Ut i’HlKToRS . > i 'l’.sKKVKH $3 00 if paid in !'• 1 t hi- in^ (lie vear of subscrip- • ■ > iv h'i>- ('spirod. ■ \ •Ml por Miiiiuiu, if paid iu ‘ li 1 di:' 11^ the yeHr of subscrip ; • ' tins expired. " M* NTS in>-orit*d fot ijU cents per '■ M' . lud ;’(• eeuts for each Km','i v ■idveni>euieuts by spe- i' ■ v .M'ii! : le niiO'i Advertisers are '■ ■' ’'V h'.-it'r!ions desired, ur iiit » t;'.; and charj^ed accord- '• -I!, i charged 50 per N‘ ri'T. . . ii.iiur .if a new subscriber ill''!;; in advani e. nor will >. erv for ;i longer time I'*.' FAVETTKVILLE Female School. TKR>H. l5oard per .''ession of ‘JO weeks, gfio 00 I'uition in (’ollegiate Cl ‘JO weeks 20 OO “ Academic •' '• l.'i 00 '• I’rinmry 12 (X> Inoidenfal expenses. 1 UO luition in Music. Painting. L)ra-*ing. Modern and \noieut Languages, ^cc. at the usual rates. OC^‘“One-half of Board and Tuition ret^uired aJ- vurice; the other half at the close of the Session .St'HOLASTlO VEAH. Isi Session -1st l^uirier commences 1st October. ■J"! “ •• 10'h Dt'cembor. Jd .Session. — 1st Quarter •* "Joili February JJ “ •’ KtMiu. Vacation •• loth July. J. DkH X T r Mi)i>PKH. Associate I’riiii'ijinls I>ec'r 18*50. 77tf TO THE FKIE^\D^ OF HOME MAXUFACTUUES. THE KINSTON SHOE F»ICTORV April 1, IbOl. ire to take the pa- V- as when making Jun'y 1. lSo8. -«r -t- oi»TS AM) SHOES. ' ■ ■ 1. . vis iiis; our >Jlock of aV Shoes ■ "111' 'iii.i Sr.nimer Tr;ide. a v«- ■; ■wh^-h we ofT'-r .at re- ■ ; v; l’vpt;ii! or WholcsnU". A I.St » k.ii't'ulf. (luat. J^itiinir .''kiu'; witli .''h>0 Ki«din«rs, all ' t -j; ( iiitiir an 1 I'ackitti: i r';: I\. fv cheap. T. HAWLKY .s: SOX. t'l-O w ! l\ll lli,M’f;i.L\\Elirs WOKkS. ri. ;, r I' ; AbV-.Ill’s Napoleon; 0 Sltt'ESSFlL OPERATION. negi o 1UIoOAN\S and BOOT.'' are IS NOW l.N RDERS for solicited. J. \Kl'K.VTKR, Agent. Kinston N. June 21; IHflo ;-»>-tf Oroceries i fwroeet*ies / / A Col. John Rowland I is a Candidate for Clerk of the Coun- ! ty Court of Hobpson County. I 9-te We are aiitliorized to i announce DL’OALU BLUE as a can j diduie for the Oflice of County Court ‘ V lerk (if Hltiden t’ountv, at the elTection in Autrust next. .March 2.'». g-tF] IVe are aiithorizeil to announce i AMilJ' I). DHoW N as a c.andiilate for ('ounty Couri U'lk of Robeson county. Election iu August next. .\p*il I'*, If'*'!. 12tE am:: ALE!rAf.E!!y ^piiE 9iibscriber is in weekly receipt of the 1. be.'t Philadelphia ,\1.E, direct from the ■ .\nd ilso of the clioicest article of liioh I will disj ii.se >t lo tlie wholetiiale trade upon the re.'tson.iblc terms. Everybody who iiHS tasted this excellent hii-^ prououncfd it Superior. It is . daily served out to custoiners by tlie glass. As I keep no ."'piritoui Li.juors. I h)ok to (lie City gentlemen, wlio wish a uice cooling draught, lor their patronage. K. LAXUER, N > Orei-n Siieet, Fayetteville, N. C. •March i*-tf A Minokin;^ Chimney. N\ person having a .■siuoking fire-phice can have it reuiedieil by addre-'ing me at the Fayetteville Post Otlice. \\ hiio VN ishin^, llrick Work and Plastering d'lne in bost m in»t>r .\11 my work warranted to be done well or no piiy Viid if ;tny chinuieys heretofore , built by me should siiioke. th-^ will be altered without charge. DAVID McPUFFIE. F ett e\ille. N. i’ . .M i>-oli J‘.». '.*-l^pii A L.VHtiE and widl 'eleeiel .SiMck of FAMILY WRi iCFRIL.'^ a:ways on I. tti i c> ii-.itin^ >1 , l>ai.‘oti-.''i>lfs;, Mes.s I’ork, .^I'illt ‘>, Mai^korel, •N -IS. ] uiiJ l!, ijl all grades. ri>h;ici‘ •, i ;:^;ir-. u.i m’1 iftier .iriieies U'i.ul v kt f ■ m .i V\’!ii>iesnle iro- ‘IV ’OX, KKNDALL v (’O U'iluiingtoii. April 2. JO-tf JTiiSi Reccivcii: AT lirSKK & ANDERSON'S. COMPLE i'E assor'ment of Men's. Boy s and Misses Hits for Spring and .Sumaier wear. l!all and see tii. iu at Nos. 4*> lud IS H ly .St.* AI»o, a g^reat »ariely ol Para^oK, a; Hl'SKL iV ANULR.SON'S. JA.nKS K1 liE H'S ,u ST Ui.('KiU.l> HIS sPLINtj >l-pPL'i i>siv i;ooD’^ OF 15UU A — \iiion^ Ahioh are— l‘lF, F.S • AUt'O; o"0 i'lKu'FS LAWNS; H'ack and Colored Silks; Iti'ili Liii'^i atiJ Diapers; ’ iilg 'Mil, No. 1 to 11; Men iiid !i ('ioiiiing V' ith a l.fg' fiss'ji tment of ail kinds ol mim mm ma ^ •\ll of which were purcli ised at Auction and private SHIP by the package at p'inio prices. an«l will be offered cheap I V wii ile.s;iie or ri-iaii. Aprii'll. 12if 1- i NV \f-xio I'eiu, A A SH iV'S IRT.S, just received at HLSKE FRENCH YOKE ANDFRSONS LAW 1500KS. I. A^t?' Ml-- .•rtu P.evolution, SHIRTS made at •'hort notice s t'. or dvr of best material H. i: A. 1 Itf y • ; 1- in he U S Senate . It .) ..lUs n. ! ii> -!i - Spectdlor; ■ . ’ -:i: I and 'J voLi 1 --‘.vists: . th- •>esi \uthors; .V iud L.ieraiure, by Sir .■ 3s.ey y, .Vraericar, f^ioquenee, r i ■u'^rj by .Mrs S J eraphy; •t Lord .Jetfrey; N. H. April ^ THE WELL KAO%V.\ ffUitningiou tee House^ Front & Dock Streets, Wilmington, Vi. C JuH-V K LIPPITT. Proprietor I -AM uow supplied with a full stock of best quality 1 FRESH PoND ICE, tree from SNOW and 1>IK1, wtiiih will be s.dd on reasonable ternis. .'RDEUS will receive prompt personal attention I('E well packed and forwarde^J with dispatch. K'E will be delivered at Fa^'etteville Or any point on the W'ilmington, Charlotte i Rutherford K. Koad. Wil mington and Wwldon R. Koad, for SI ;*»> per barrel. ICE in bulk, hogsheads, oasks ana boxes, furnisLed at lowest rates. TEH.MS C.VSH. which will he rfrictlv iihered Ad liess ..rders to WILMINGTON li'F HOUSE April 1, lb'll 9-4ra I.AST CALL. VLL PER.S(,»NS indebted to me will please oall and SETTLE, as I am now waii ing for I'lat busiues? alone, and cannot atf jrd lo keep an otSce nn i wail long Those that do not pay soon will find THEIR CL.Vl.MS iu train for collection, as I intend gjing West. F F. MOORE. March 30. lf')l. 9 tf . jrar^e ■|?t. in ’■ v..;s; in J4 vols; iti 27 V *l3: ha-ucri; by Chas Phillipi; N FISH! FISH!! and 3. EW MACKEREL. N'o.s. 1 •• WHITE FISH. HERRING, ac. kc. Call at Oct 1. A. N. MCDONALD'S, Soutli-side Hay Street. o7-tf If you waul yoiir ilorscs shod, call at M. -McKisNON S SHoP, on Maxwell street. C all at VI. McKINN()N\S SIKH' and get your WROUGHT IRON PLOUGHS. ‘M .^m illu'-'rated; ''PHE SUliSCRl'-lERS offer for vait* 1 all kiniJs; also, BEIISIE.ADS. 1 » nf of the Senate; .Vfricn; II ' ri n 1 I ■» [' in; •’i! is, T ivlor; the f'limea, by W H Atri'^a: H i - '.f tlir- Karth; A not her WorM, by R. Ill* bin lings, among i’oirn C •!■ M M . M . fi'lgt' C. Hood. 'owper. ■i.Hr V 1- d iincl iii-aumont • fh;-; ' - I >r- • it ic W’ . ii'n>' irk ' oonifilete Coiicordani'e to .Shaks- i':i- \Vork“ oi’.In' SJieridan Knowles; I hi:-.- ■ • '(■ .tli'h li.iliad-; . 1! \ i'^ V ii th; . II I !'■ >‘try of Engl'it. (• f >in- •’ Kritnin: i Mry: i'. .. - \i; -:fnt f’oetrv, &c, Ac. E J. HALE & SONS. I'o liaiKl ISii\er«4. I !!i ‘ a!'', in the (^>al region, ■ '- i.t'tl" i.Tiniriii' of tlie Fuy- ' . •• r.l !!■ id on Di i-p liiver, LlMJKKl) \( UKS OF liAMI, 1 ‘ I': 'iiP e-tate of George Ti i ! 'iiir tiii-pe rniit's Son'll from (’ar- j; , I,.I ri. (‘k, \joore county. 1 t* w^ l' 1 iptcii u, the growtli of corn, ’ .t\ . Kc.. 1 rn-re are on the prem- ■ li‘ 1).'. ‘‘liiii;. iitid all necessary Out- ■ ut T h'lndif 1 jnd fifty .acres under ' !. . . i.f ff V (mt.'-. of never-failing i- a raft' ch.itifM' for j.ersons wish- ,1^ ' nd« ar.- 'jndoubtedly ad- r. 'I t. ■•ton. ■t; )Ti apjily to .Mr. M . Tf coitniy. 01 M. M. McRae, address nie at dame;, mcrae, For the Heirs of Gilbert McRae, deo’d. ■Moor* 00., N. C., Aug. 24 4®tf .VOTiCU. \I STRESSES of HAIRS, TABLES. ; and all kind.J of Furniture, cheap for Cnh. or in tx- . change for country produce. Per.son St., opposite the * C-ipe Fear Bank. ' M. CAGLE & BRO. Fayetteville. N. C.. March 1 1-bm | A CARD. A WORD TO MY OLD FRIENDS— ^IMI')SE persons for whon. I have been attending to ■ 1 Banking busines.s for year.^c —I am still willing to ' nerve yoti with the same promptness that I have alwiys done; and to others that may want discounts. Pension ' bu-inesH, &c., Ac I offer m, services, with a promise | of strict attention. * G. .OOK. ■lune 27. : H()OK-HIM»IN(; ' N all it.s kinds, executed with neatness and despatch. ; 'tnall jobs when done must be paid before delivered, i THOH. H. TILLINGHAST. Opposite the Female High School, Hay Street. May 14. 14 SIPREME €01RT REPORTS, TWO ]\EW Vol. 7 Jones’s La»,i Vol..»Jones’s Kqiilty Keports, I CST issued, for sale, or exchange as usual for un- •J hound Nos., by E. .1. H.VLE & SONS. .Ian. 21, 1801. _ 80- JVew Books. THE WITS AND BEAUX OF SOCIETY; One of Them, by Lever; Louie’s Last Term at St. .Mary's; England's Yeoman; Tennyson’s Poern.s; .\nierican Almanac, 1861; The Lady’s Book of Flower.s; Language of Flowers; Poetry of “ Lady’n Guide to Perfect Gentility; «• “ Beauty; “ and Gentlemen’s Mirror of Fortune: Pe'.er Parley’s Balloon Travels; “ Book of Travels and .A«lventure; he. .Mir'h:{ii. E. J. HAI-E A SONS. t'arpelin;;! C'arpetiii^^! Carpetiii^^! t)-AA YDS. CARPF.TING at No. 34. Hay St. All styles, all prices, all jualifies. .\11 will be otfere'i low either by wholesale or retail. Also, 5-4 and 12-4 'rnmb Cloths and Druggets. J. K. KYLE. I F*7*UiTilU. N. C., B«pt. la, ivco. mt Star Poliisli of the 8oulh! iVIAAIIFACTI RED BY A. J. WOODWARD, F;% VETTEVILLE, A. i . A''/ m W//L WA m m. WM M'/. ^3. Bank of Cape Fear, ) April 17th. 18G1 ) DIVIDEITD Ao. 103. 4 SEMI-ANNU.VL DIVIDEND of five per cent, has .A been declared, payable at the I’riucipal Bank and Branches on and after 1st of Mav H r'S.WAGE, C*i>.hier. April 22. io-tlM 'I ■’hat 1‘ollshl ilOH It Sblnes. Many of you recol lect nine vein ago that I tr.ivelb.Hl through North Carolina at;il a portion oi bouth (,'arulina for the pur pose of iniio tiiulng thia Polish. .Vs time elapsed I found that it would n.ould. I have succeeded in making it perfect and will warrant it to give satisfaction. It can be hail at ret.iil for lo cents p(;r box or at wholesale for Kixty cents per dozen Dealers will forward their or ders two weeks piwii to the time iliv.‘y wi.sh them filled. May 5, I8bti. 16-Iy A. A. .McIil7riIAi\~ Bank of Cape Fear,) i April ITih, 18ol | > »tockiioideri$^ .^leetin^. n^HE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of tliis Brink 1 will be held at iheir Banking House in Wilmington on Thursday the 2d day of May. H. H. SAVAGE. Casiiier. i April 20 15-tl.M ! I\EW G4WDS. i ^MIE subscriber is now receiving a large and well se- ! 1 lected slock of GOODS, consisting of iGKOCERIES, HARDWARE AND CUTLE RY, BAGGING AND ROPE, SAD DLERY, &c., FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, and many other articles, which he offers low for C.\sn, or on SHORT time to prompt paying customers. All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Sheetings and Cotton Yarns on hand at. all times, at Manufacturers' pric«»fa. C\UNi'ER.-5' Ki;PORTS; on Plea iiLig and Evidence, Piiillips on Eviden e. •Jomui'in Rencb Reports- new series; I’urtis's CommeiUarie.s; i.oss on Bills and Promissory Notes, « tmty uu Carrier.-»; Btieuian ou C.iinmeroial Law- Taylor's Law Glo--iary, Williiiu!* on Exeoiuorij; Devereux’n Kinne's Kent; Blftckstone; Coke upon Liiileton — Butler H»rgr»v«’i Nol««; Sedgwick on Damages; Story on Sales: ’* un BtlU of Exchange, •• E.juity Pleading, ou Conflict of Laws, '• oil Bailments; ’hi:ty on P!ealin,j; on Contracts, Bingh tui on Infiii'.y; Hare ou l>iscov»ry, G )w on Partnerstiip; P.obert-' P:incip os of Equity; D . o >r and St u lent; Broome s Commentaries; Lea iine C ises in E'juity, Hare & Wallao*’* Notes; L.iwyer ■; Common Place Book, Greenb at on Lvidence; Step‘it-11 .'n rie.id;ng, Grc'ley s EquMv Evi l-»nce; Biirrill s Law Diclioiiaiy; Wharton's Law Piiillips .Amos on Evidence; .Arc hbold's Landlord and Tsnant, “ Nisi Prills; Fearne on Remainders: Tidd s Practice; Starkie "n Evidence, Hilliard on Sales; .Smith's Lan tlonj and Tenant; .Adams’ E juity; William- oil Personal Property; Mayne on DamatrC': .Vrchbidd ^ Ci iiiiin il Practice and Pleaiing. Lube's E.juity Plea iing; Wendell’s Blackstone; Chitly'.s *' Mattiiewa on Presumptive Evidence; Smith s Master and Si-rvaot; Powell on Mortgages; Chitty's ('"riminal Law, Williams on Real Property: Smitli's Chancery Practice; Sug ifii on V4Midor'^; “ nn Pi' pi-rty; Dart on Vendor-;: Crabb on Real Property; Sudden on Power.s; Smiih's Mt rc iniile Law; Smith on ('outi acl.-: \ddisi>n on “ Ad:u;i« on Fjectment; Crown Circuit ’ompf\nion; AmHricaa I.ifading Cases — Hare & W’allaoe’s Notes; Mitf ird - Chatn;ery Pleadings; Domat's Civil Law; Rockwell's Spanish and Mexican Law; Sliarswood's Legal Ethics: Roscoe's Criminal Evidence; Eilwards (tn R.iilmenta; Eijnity Draftsman; Powell on Evidence; Oliver on ('onveyancing; Broome’s Legal Maxims; Collyer on Partnership. &c., &c. The Reports of the Supreme Court of North Ca rolina: Cantwell’s .Justice; Form Book; Cantwell’s Prac tice, &c. E J. HALE & SONS. March 2H. lirol LD inf.irm liis friends in .North Carolina, and W tlirciigiiout tli.‘ South, wiio wish to encourage Staithern Industry, th.it iie keeps constantly on hand, aiid is daily tini'liing. .a lar^e a-..-'ortnn.-nt of i: HM c gj m: s cf every le'f.'iption. nio>t]y liplit work, which are faith fully ma le by experienced w .rkrnen in e.ach branch. His wi.rk will C'impare f:.v.ira>i!y with any for neatness and dur.'.biiity. He is li.-terniiMed to sell and do all work in his line on as eofd terttis as any that is as well made. He has now tinishfd a very large miantity of work which he will sell low for ’ash or on short time to punctual customers .\ll woik warranted 12 months with fair usage, or should it fail by bad workmanship or maferial. will be repairefl free of charge. (*rder- from the .South will receive prompt attention. He has within th(‘ la«t few years sold work iu South ('arohna. Georgia. .Mabatna, Mississippi, Florida, Ar kansas and Texas, i^a^Kcpairiug done at short notice aud on reasonable terms. Dec'r 17,180tf t'ST- All persons are respectfully invited to give me a call, at the old stand of J. T. Waddill, South side Hav st. A. N. McDONALD. F.".yetteville. N. ('., Sept. 24, 180). ;'>.")if run stock of BOOKS AND STATlONKUY. i‘ ar. iMW i i'ceiMn^ a very l;,li sup,.._- ot Law, Metlk'al and Mlscfcllaueous Books; Scliool Books; Blank Books; Wriiiujj Envelopes, Ac. E J. HALE a; SoN. October 8. 1800. %VA\TED. A LARGE (juantity of CJTTON and LINEN RAGS, for which fair prices will be p.ii i. DAVID MURPHY. Aug 17 41- .Tletliodi«t Uyinn» and Di^cip- iines, a new supply, assorted sizes and miaiiiie>. ■March lb. E. .J. H.\LE SONS. The Southern llarinony, School Books, Xc., lurther Bupplies just received E, J. HALL .'ir SONS. TO THE ladies: \ I RS. liiUSuN respectfully inl'oiui^ her Irienda and A.'!, the public generally, that she is preptred to iiiake UliESStS in the most faihionabie style, she will also cut and fit for any ladies wishing to make their owu Dresses; CHILDREN'S CLOTHING cut or made to order. .Mrfi. (iibson has taken the Agency for the salu of a new and excellent CHART, for cutting Ladies' Dresses. Also, one for Boy’s Clothing. They are very simple iu construction, and therefore easy to understand. The . ladies are requested to call and see them at her uouse, itih house above tiie Protcstaui Churcn, Hay .Mount. Oct. 2. jbif Stereoscope!!} and Stereoscopic Views* Anew and beautiful assortment, just received. E. J. li-\LE a aO-SS, j The Fruit.—We arc glad to record that we i coiuiiiittetl an errjr some weeks since, in stating , that the jicuch and apricot crops were entirely do-troyed by the frost. We are informed that there are a good many peaches left in favored lo calities, and that although they are killed in many , orchards, there will be enough for ordinary home consumption. As the negro said, “peaches and milk are u deiicious beveiaoc,” uuu wo hope to ! eiijoy It, yet, this summer. TnU —Oiir ycuTig friend, Levi Johnson, . has left in our sanctum a specimen of growing I wheat that tops anything we liave seen this spring. : Tlic stalks are something over thirty inches in liCight, and was taken from a field much of wiiich is of “the same sort.”—t*o>nl Rf-purter. A Sn'h/f/i VhuiKjp.—No journal in the country l.as done more to precipitate the South into se- re.ssi jn, and to urge the seceded States to extreme i measures, than the New York Herald. It has ! criven easrer circulation to every Abolitionist har- ! angue that could irritate and excite the South, and since the commencement of the present troubles it has continually held out to the seceded States the lure that tV ey would find the North divided and distracted—unable to take up the challenge to a contest, no matter in what way it should be provoked. Yet when the crisis ha.s come, and the war spirit sweep.s over the North, I none are more prompt than the Herald to chime 1 in with the popular cry. In its yesterday’s issue t if prai.sus the ‘•vigorou.s policy of the Administra- : tion” as that which .Mr. Buchanan ought to have :yitpr(-d, a'ld wliich would have confined secession t'j J^ouili C'aiH iiia.—Baltimore American. iuDiitantly Manurai'turin^ ut my Kstabllshraent, rn'KRY VARIETY OF HARNESS. |j Saddles. Uridle.s, Collars, Whips and Trunks: nil kinds of Leather. Calf .Skins and Oil; Condition Pow^Jers, for disease 1 Horses and Cattle; Coach Trimmings. Carpet I’lgs, Valises, Saddlery, Harlware. .^c. The largLst .stock in the State, solJ wholesale or retail, .at the very lowest prices. Every description of Harne.ss and Saddles manufactured to order and repaired. JAMES WILSON. No. 6 Market st. Wilmington. .N. C., near th * Wbarf. Nov. 3, ISGi). G7-ly F. PEAKCE, — — A. A. tieOOAALD, Cominlssiun Mercbaut and Produce Dealer, A.ND LttALLR IN Groceries, i’ruvisiojis, Hardw.ire. Cutlery, Boots, Sijoes and Leather, Bagging, Hope, Saddiery, jlc.. Foreign and Uoiuestic Liquors. Sheetings ana Yarns at Manuiaciurers’ prices. jft^^Strict attention paid to orders. SOUTH SIDL HAY STRthl. FAYJtTTEVILLE, N. C. Sept. 24, 18t30. 5ctf li\KTJi'OUU, lacorporated 1819. Charter Perpetual .1. W. EtAliER Is now receiving IVoin the North the largest, finest, and mort carefully 'elected slock of ri'Kii ri Iti: ever offered in tli;s m.irket; which added to his own manufacture, rnakef: In'- •i^sortment complete; — all of which lie will seil on the lowest possible term.s for cash or on time to punctual customers. F'ashionable paititeil cottage bcd-rmm I'urniture in setts; curled liair and shuck, and co'ti.M .Mattresses; Looking .Ola'sos; Willow W'agous an l I’ladles: Side , Boards: Bure.aus; Se. ret.arie'j -irnl Hoo!;-*'ases; What- ; Nots; Tables, al! sorts^; \\ a'li Stands; Candle Stands; I Wardrobes. Picture Frames itid Glass; Window Shades; i Cornices; Curiain ll.inds; Sid'as in .Mahogony and Wal- , nut: Tete a Tetes; Ottomans; Div,ans and Stools; Chairs i of every v.ariety. j Fine Rosewood Pianos, one with ..-Eolian at tachment: Rosewood Melodians, from the best nianufac- I tories in New York .and Boston, warranted as goo«l as I any made iu the country, and will be sold at New York i prices—freight only added. I September 2, 45tf j iHarlile Factory, Authorized Capital, Paid up lapitai, AiiSetii* 00 l,.j00,000 00 &0 DtUKCTiiR.s. T. K. BRACE. S. S. TCDOR. H. J. CilL'RCH. I A. R. BL'EI.L. ' G. E. FLOWER. L>. E. A. BULKELEY. T. R. MATHKR. W . E. 0. KIPLEY. j C. H. W. F. E. 0. lliPLKY, Pres’t. T. K. Ba.-vcE. Jr., Sec’y. Tlie Pr€'!^l>yt(‘rian l*>«almodist { Character notes A further supply just received. , July 20. E. J. HALE A SONS. i nOOTH 81IOF8, I AT WHOLESALE. 1 J.\0. M. VVALKEK, of North Carolina, .11 AW, DE CiiKAW Kl.irCti, MANVFArTfKKnS or .\N1) WHOLE9ALK DKALERSI.N BOOTS and SHOES^ No. 31 k »:l UKi ST., NKW YOKK. X^ILL be happy to see his Southern friends at the Tf above establishment, where, either personally or by order, they may be supplied from an extensive and well assorteil Stock of Goods. July 17, 18G0. 3btf FH!I I’LKIiKS OF THE COIBTI I EXECUTION, TRIAL, and APPEAR.\NCE DOCK- i ETS, ruled and printed from the most approved i torras in use. AIho, further gupplies of ottier BLANK BOORS, lo grsat variety, ITfty SI. &. J, HALS 4 80KS. ri S. Wald. Z. PR aTT. DUNHAM. F. D.VVIS. II ILLY ER. A. ALL.KANDER. KKNEY. lUiAINAllD. TUTTLE. T. .V. Ali;.\ani>kr, V. Pres’t. A. A. WiLi-iAMs, Adjuster. Rates as low as pkrfkct solvkncy ana fair profit will allow. ""^8 ASSETS.—July IS.59. Market value. Bank Stocks in New York, Hartford, Bos ton, St. Louis, fic., United .States .Stock and Treasury Notes. State Stocks: New York, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri, City Stock‘d, Hartford. Rochester, Brook lyn, Jersey City, Railro'^d Stocks; Hartford and New Haven, Boston and Worce.ster, (’onn. River, Mortgage Bonds, Real Estate, unincumbered, •Miscellaneous Items, Cash, ou hand and deposited on call, and in ge its' hands. .1 r —A puutln r was killed at t.ie hf iii of l^tiigo riv(M- on the tJih instant, mea- ^•iring 7 fo' t 4 iuclu;;' irom t'tie tip of the nose to c’i c-tiJ ul' ilu; ti.'J. Ii.i height w.is about 2 feet 6 ilicl.cS.— \Va:,}iiiiijtvii (A. L.) DtSjmuU. W’tiliir un his Farm.—The Alameda (Cal.) Herald t ,11s the following anecdote ot Ex-(jover- nor Weller, which is worth printing. it seems that, a few day since, one of those persons who are often met with in this country seeking fur employment, came to the premises of his Kxcelli'ney, and luund him pruning his vineyard, which employment made it neee'.sary Lo divest him‘;elf of his coat, and altogether gave hiiu the outward appearance of a day laborer. I'iie stranger approached the Governor and the following colloquy ensued: •*l say. Cap., does the man who owns these promises watit to hire any more help?” ••No sir, 1 think not; he has all the help he Wants at present.'’ •‘flight nice place this.” “Y’^fcs, this is a very nice farm." “Well, Cap., if its a fair question, what wage# do you get here?’' **0h, 1 only get my board and clothes, and no thing to brag of at that.” ‘•You must be harder up than I am, to work fjr them prices.” The Governor allowed his interrogator to de part without correcting his mistake, and he con tinued to use the pruning knife. A Ff-r/ect iVjni'in.—Edmund Barke, the great Briti.sh orator and statesman, thus describes the perfect woman. How many can come up to this liigh standaru; •‘A perlect woman is handsome, but it’s not a beauty ariaitig from the feaiurea, from complexion, or Iroiu shape. She lias ail three in high degree, but it is not by these that she touches the heart— i it all that sweetness ot temper, benevolence, itinocetice, and sensibility whieli a face can ex- I pres.s tliat forms her beauty. She has a face that just rouses your attention at first sight; it grows upon you every moment, and you wonder that it I did not luore than raise attention at first. Her ' eyes have a mild light, but they awe when she ; pleases, then coin;uand, like a good man out ot ! olTiC'-. iiol by authority, but by virtue. Her sta tute IS tiot tail, .siie is not made to be the admi- ! latioii oi‘ every one Siie has the firmtie.ss tiiat ; dues ii'jt exclude delicacy—all the soltness that j dojs nut imply weakness. Her voice is soft, low, j ii;U>ieai, not i.uiued ;o rule iti public assemblies, but t'.i elia 'iii those who ean .Ji.siuigui.sh comjiany ' fVoiii n ur'-wiJ, It has iis advaiit.i.4e; yi.u must I conii- eiijse lo near it. 'i o de.scritio her body is i to ilc'eiibe licr min 1—one is tlie traiibcnpt of i the oilier. Her understanding is not shown in the w.iiety ol matter it exerts Ubolf upo.i, but the ! goudne.'S vi the eiioice she makes, iier pohtenebS ' ilcws rather fro:u natural disposition to oblige j than any rules on that object, and therefore never ! tails to strike those who understaud good breed- intr and tho.se who do not. !?01.').3fl 00 215,120 50 lOB.OOo 00 116.000 00 87,058 00 Sii.tjgO 00 70,lo:^ 78 25,348 77 350 303 15 LIABILITIES. Clnims: L’»’adjusted and not due. $2,C30.42S 80 ?88,242 08 I I5y T.AfiDER. TWO tlOflKS .IBOVE ('. T. IIAIGII 4 SONS' STORt! Agent of the above Company in Fayetteville, E. J.'HALE. Favrlleville, 1. Jan’T 20, IPOO 8t- Hope« and Fear^, By the Author of “HeartseHse.” I'tc. L.^VINI.^, by the Author of “Ur. .\ntonio,” &c. Pocket Diaries for 18t>l. E J. HALE A SONS. Dec’r 20. Vol. 8lli BancroltN United ^tale«. July 10. F ,! U \T,F SON The ^unny .^oiilli, by Prof. In- gralmm; Say and Seal, by the .\uttior of “Wide Wide W'orld.” Ac.; The Household of Bouveris. or the Elixir of Gold, by a Southarn Lady; Evenings at the Mioro- ■eopt, &o., Aft. E. J* HALE & SONS. Oft. 18. A'orth Carolina Form Book, A FURTHER supply just received. E. J. HALE & SON. Webster’s Elementary Npellin;; Book for sale by K. J. HALE & ^'ONS. Harper-M .Tla^azine lor April. March 21. E. J. H.\LE & SON'S. The Eclectic .Hagaxine for April. March 2f), 18C1. E J. H.VLE .t SONS. Aew York Led;?er for April HARPER’S WEEKLY* for April 2t>th. April 18. E. J. HALE & SONS. Godey’s l«ady’s Book for Iflay. Apil II. 1. J. hale * SON. Lai/inij np for Chlhiren —Parental affection naturally inquires what it can best do for the wel fare of its children in future years, and when the bosom which now throbs with love to its offspring shall be cohl in death. Many plans are laid, and many days and hours of anxious solicitude arc spent in t'ontriving ways and means of rendering children prosperous and happy in future life. Rtit jiarents are not always wise in the provision:> whicli they seek to make for their children; nor do thev always seek direction and counsel from God in'this matter. The best inheritance for chil dren, beyond all contradiction, is true piety to- w.irds (U'd—the .salutary truths and principles of reliizion, laid up in the hearts of children—a good education—good ami virtuous habits, unbending principles of moral conduct, the fear of God, and the hope of heaven. This is the best inheritance for children, which ail parents should be most anxious to lay up for them. Matiy an unwise parent works hard, and lives sparinirly all his Hie, for the purpose of leaving enoiitrh to give his children a start in the world, as it is called. Setting a young man afloat with money left him by his relatives is like tying blad ders under the arms of one who cannot swim; ten chances to one he will lose his bladders and go to the bottom. '"J each him to swim, and he will not need the bladders. Give vour child a sound education. See to it tint his morals are pure, his mind cultivated and hi.' whole nature made .siibserviejit to the laws which govert> luitii. an-i you have given wliat will be more valuable than the wealth oi the Itidie.'^ Yi u have given him a ntart which no niistbrtune can deprive him of The earlii r y-»u teach him to de|)« nd upon his own resources, and the bleising of God, the better. Blanks oral! kinds at this Office.
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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April 29, 1861, edition 1
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