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[VOL. X.]
» AYKTTF.VILLK. N. C.. SEPTEMBER 2, 1861.
[NO. 1053.]
PRlNTt;i> MONDAYS and THURSDAYS
E1)W,1RD J. HALE & SOSS.
KliroRS and l*ROPHIETv)R.>^ j
i'.,g« for tlic .S^mi-Weekly Observer $8 00 if paid in |
jTSUDi-'e. 60 if pail during the y«*ar of sabsorip- j
■in. or 5 I artt*r th« year has expired
the Wet\cly Obskkv er S‘2 00 per annum, if paid in
rtd?ance; f- 60 if paid during the year of subscrip- ■
lion; or (.>> after the year haa expired.
SS^ \l>\ ERTISl.MEXTS inserted for 60 centt» per !
j^udre III 1- li’ie-; for fhe !ir'»f. and 30 cents for each
jjcce^ling pul'lii.aiion Yearly advertisements hy spe-
-lil coutraL'ts. at reasonable rates. Advertisers are ;
rvjA^uested to state the number of insertions desired, or |
hev will be continued 'ill forbid, and charged accord- 1
‘f-; 1
Kivenisenient« to be inserted insidt, charged 50 per
.ent eitra
.SPE('IAL NoTU’E.
From and after tliis date, no name of a new subscriber
; Mitered without payment in advance, nor will i
:.!• paper be ^:'nt to such subscribers for a longer time |
paid tor,
S.ich . fov.r fild subscribers >is desire to take the pa-
;-r on this system will please notify n« when making
• i tnnce-^. Jsin’y 1, l^oS.
To Ihe Sherfls of the several Couniies of
North Carolina:
IT i' ■ii'^'nied in>t only desirable but an imperative du-
. th it early mea-urcs be tuken to accumulate a
> ;} }ly of winter»clothing for the North Carolina troops
w iu the field, 'ihe scarcity of material for sale in
;e t'tate, and the uncertainty of procuring supplii»
■t .ni ntiroad, force us to rely on our domestic resources
:• is thought that every f.imily can spare one or more
>inkk-ts without personal inconvenience, or a pnir of
W 'len S >cks, and it is believed th'it for such a pur
'> « i«il won! i te rosfionded to with alacrity.
i. iliereforf been c^nchi ted that an appeal fi>r
lurp.-r* he made to the git-at I), iy of the people,
j«- 1 ..;:h that vi> w I have to ivi^ue-t the Sheriffs of the
-V .'ounties t--- act as agents of the State, to solicit
- '-.t ibuiiiin of this kind.
T (his en l they are requested to circulate this no-
lice, and employ agents iu every district of their county
to iurther the matter.
All contributions of this kind may be boxed and for-
w irded to the neares' Railroad Depot, and due informa-
:* n thereof sent to the Governor.
The Sheriffs are further requested to furnish to the
vernor a hst of ihe donors.
The irauspi'rtation of these donations will be at the
•ipense of the State—and the bill for such service
should be duly forwarded for payment.
HENRY T. CLARK, Governor of N. C.
In cheerful compliance with the several requests con-
ained in the above Circular of His Excellency Governor
larii, the undersigned. Sheriff of Cumberland, has
ai »de provision within the several Diatricts of the Coun-
V for the reception of contributions for the provision
ini comfort of our gallant soldiers.
As it is our pride to know that the good old county
jf Tumberland has sent forth her best and bravest sons
!o the battle-field, so will it be to us gratifying to feel
hat we have ministered to their neces.sities and cheer-
laily contributed to their w^nts It is therefore un-
-es'ary to make any appeal to the charities of a peo-
who-^e generous and warm hearts ever beat respon-
r.-.e to the calis of patriotic duty
ontributions will be received in the several Di» ricts
•_v 'be persons named. Contributors will plea»e mark
•ir names upon articles sent.
/ ir-itUe Dutnct—By R. \V, Har-Jie, P F. Alderman.
- J Crttk—By W. Alderman and Jesse B. Carver.
Flea flill—By Duacan J. Mc.\Uster, Neill McDugald.
bUck Hxver—By L. H. Godwin, Jsmes McKelhan
ani Robert Williams.
- '’jjr C'rtrk—By John i'. Bh>cker and John Averitt
■ \-'t C’rtfk — By James Evans. Sherwood Hawley
» ■ • Juhn Mcl>aniel
Hockfith—By James t'ameron, Capt D. McDougald
•»ud Henry O. Hall.
■ i.eiity-First—By s'apt. Neill R. Blue. ('ol. William
' ii'iw and John S. Ray.
; 'By John .McKetban. John McRae and Hon.
1, Bethuiie.
■-'ijrrtr’s Creek—By Wm. B. Ray. Daniel McKinnon.
J- hi Monrr.g!—By Christopher Monroe and Duncan
rchison.
Ttie undersigned will also receive any articles that
aiav be contributed
HEi'TOR McNElLL. Sheriff.
■ \ug. 'JH, 50-
A CwK^I!
The Xew Style, Small,
fOLOKCl) PHOTO«U.\PHS,
AT
VaHOi-^drll’«* «.iU«*ry.
I
ART.
Woodwarcl’x )>^olar Camera.
FAVETTEVILLE
Female lli$fh School.
TERMS
Board per Session of 2 weeks, Stjo «jii
Tuition in Collegiate Classes 20 weeks, 20 v*u
* “ Academic •* '• •* 15
•• Primary 12 ')n
Incidental expenses, 1 0*t
Tuition in Music, Painting, Drawing, Modern and
.\ncient Langunges. ."tc. at the u«ual rates.
8fca^0ne-half of Board and Tuition required »>/ «/-
iance; liie oth««r half at the close of the Ses.sion.
SCHOLASTIC YEAR.
1st 8es:*ion —1st (Quarter comrneuces 1st October.
2d “ “ KMh Iteceiuber
2d Session. — 1st Quarter •• 20th February
2d
\ acaiioQ
Dec’r 1S0'».
1st May.
loth July
J DkB j: T. C. hooper.
.\ssociaie l'rincipal>'
77tf
KAOLE HOTEL,
ASHEVILLE, W. C., APRIL, 1861.
De.\r Sir: Permit me to call your attention to the
EAGLE Hotel. I have it re-painted: all the rooms
are neatly carpeted, and the Hotel is in better order
than any other House in the mouutains of North Caro
lina. I !tm also better supplied with good and atten
tive servants than any Hotel in this part of the Srate.
I would say to the first i-las- vistitor.n that I me pre
pared 10 entertain you. iu a •tylc -juperior to any home
in .Asheville. Having li.'nl sevt'ral ye irs experience in
the bu.>-iiu‘ss. I tlniter myself that 1 can make your st-iy
ai the E.VtiLE. b.jtli ple-isant and agreeable.
In contieetion with tiiis large Hotel, 1 have a number
of new and beautiful
HAl’KS. r\15Rl\(;i;s. Bl IifiiKS. \\\) S.\DDLE HORSES,
That my guests can get at a minute's notice. I will
keep a ('arriage in readiness for persons that may be
ilesirous of takinir morning or evening rides, ! as.^ure
the travelling public that they will find everything they
may desire at the Eagle to muke them comfortable.
This Hotel iia-i superior adv.int.iees over any other
house in .\sheville. as the .''tage Otlii't* is kept here t"r
all the Stages that ariivt >it and ilepart froui this place,
I wuuld 'i.'iy til I'auiilies tli u inien l visiting our beau
tiful town, and expei’' !■> remain -everal weeks, it will
be well for them to write ari'l engage rooins. :i the
Eagle is geiier.illy pr'-tty much crowded by the inidd.L-
of./uly, .V:' reg irds charges, 1 will make tiit-m s\ith-
cietitly moder.ate to suit the present times.
Hoping to h ive the ]ilensure of seeing you at the
Eagle, I am yourx respectfully.
,1. Si BL.VIR. Proprietor.
May 1. 18t>l, 1‘4-tl
SHEMWELE HOUSE.
a FEW DOOKS .\OKTH OF THK >UKkKT ilOlSK.
.WING to the extensive increase of patronage
to thi-> House, dr.ring the year. I have ex
tended my tacilities by the adilition of a num
ber of comforiabU- 'bleeping r.nmis. with other in.pni t-
aul imcroseiuei.t'. wiiu'ii w .l! a!.l materially to the
comfort and convenience of tho'e favoring me with
their patrnuag-
To tfuise who have heen my kiuil friends aud cus
tomer- for rfie pn-t »ix years. I ten>ler my most sincere
thanks, hi the -auie tiuie respectfully soliciling a con
tinuance of their patroiiige. ,snd also :he patronage of
a large numl t-r ^^f new yiatr..ns
I have gjod Stables and ;i N'.» 1 iNiler.
P SH EMU ELI.
•Jan y l'’>. isi'iO >4-
A Miiiokiiic^ C'iiiiiiuey.
person having a smoking fire-place ran have it
€wroeeri€*s / Grvoceries / /
4 L.VKGE and well selected >*tock of E.\MIL\
GRO('t’RlES iilways on hanr;. con.-isting of
IjHCon-Sules, .Me.ss I’uilv, MullelK, .Mackerel,
Nos 1 and J, Miilasses, Sugars of all
f^rades, 'I'ohaeco, Ti'^ars,
And all other articles usually kej>t iu a Wholesale Gro
cery Establishment
t'OX, KENDALL & (’().
Wilminirton. .\pril 1', iU-lf
GKO. W. WILLIAMS &, CO.,
ill iroc*erie!«„
ANl> I.MJ'oUTKRS .\M» OKAi.KK.S IN
Hardware aud Cutlery, Swedes Iron, &ۥ,
HAV ST.HKET, FVVETTEVII-LE, X. I'.
J uly 2, 1 !Sil. otit f
HHDS. M01j.\.S.s;HS. for sale bv
(1 W williams .S: CO.
IMf.l, Sf.-'Jni
absent from iionie a few months in
SO
July 2
VS 1 expect to b
the West, .\r
\gent to trausaci my btisiue
Dee r 2S.
until I return.
N. (i. J(»NES.
s:itf
N all its kinds, e.wcoled with ne.itness and despatch.
Small jobs when done must be paid before delivered,
THOS, 11, TlLLlNGllAST,
Opposite ilie Ketiia'e Higl» School, Hay Slroet,
14
A.
CoinmisNioii
.May 14
s;. h\ PKAUCK,
uirn —
MfiMJiaiil mill I'roduie Healer,
,V.S1> 1)K.\I,KK IN
‘Iroeerie'. Pri)vi>ious.
j il:irdw:ire. 1,’utlery.
B'lOts, Mioes aiul Le i'i.er.
'i’ lgging. K qie. .''addlery. xc,.
I'.ii.'ign ,ind Domestic Liquors.
Sheeting' and Viirns m .Manufavturcrs' {.rice.s,
g^^Snii't a!ii.:iii 'n jiaiil to orders, yj®
SOtni SIDE HAV STREET.
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.
Sept, 2L l^^oO. ootf
\. II. C'AWI»Ki:i.l.,
Auctioueer and C'oniniissiou Merchant,
--will ,itfeiiJ to uie ,«ale of—■
imOOits^ IIVfrf^s am! *fterr/ian€tise,
ilea! Eslaf(\ ,Vt'::roes, Xr.
J une 2 I, 1 .'^'■l ' l-'*m
I LARK A Tl i{Li.\UTO\,
COMMISSION MEaCHANTS, •
W TON, N r
' \I711-L give spiiial aiien'iou ti. tlie sule or shipmeni
V| of all Naviil .Stores, rot.un. hioui, I'imbtr, and
oiher ciiuntry produce Dea-i-i'! in Litue, Plnsier, ’e-
luetu. Hair, . and
Kit.MS FOK Slt.UlLRS K\ih
Re*'er to; H K Shv nge. I'ushi
Wilniingiou; .iu i I'l.v un. l‘i'
NY
II WE
11 own
remedied by addressing me at the Fayetteville Post
Oilice. White Utishing. Brick Work and Plasterm.;
done iu best manner. .All my work warranted tt) be
done well nr no pay, ,\nd it any chimneys hereiol'ure
built by me shouM ?ini*Ke. they will be nltered without
charge. Da\ID .McDUFFlE
Kayettevill,^, N. C., March 2y. y-lypI
MAKEPEACE & M^RAE,
on hand and expect to keep for sale, of their
)wn m.Tnut'aciure. a supply of Bra^s. Galvanized
and common Hooped
JI AIPKK mi KV/lS:
Freueh, High Post, Cottage and Common
S TR.ID
spring ,Mattresse,s, of new and improved Spring, on
hand or made to order of any ^ize; L iL’NttES; Spring.
Cane, and Wood Seat CH.MR.*^, of difl'erent kinds
and pattern^; Spring So^.is, Lounges and ('hairs,
repaired, and covered with Hair (.’loth or other
wise; Hoe handles. Bungs for bbls, Hhds.;
Sole, Harness, and Upper Leather,
and Plastering Hair.
As we have good .Machinery for Sawing, Planeing,
Turning, Morticing and Boreing, we can do work with
despatch and on .-atisfactory term.'. Persons having
worti or repairing to do will do well to give us a call.
We warrant our work; if it fails, you kuow where to
find us.
Having taken a Store on the Ea.st side of Gillespie
Street, a few d'^jrs Souih of .\ W. Steel, E-q., and
having some spare room, we would attend to the storage
and sale of :iny tnmg tiiai i.ny be consigned to us; and
will give speci.il attention to products of this State,
Fayetteville, April 1. iNiil. 'J(t
Bank of North ('ar
Branch Bank ot C,i
Dec 14,
W it J
F.
Mi-L.iLkl,‘ A.NU SiS.
r Bank ot ('ape Fear.
1 Wiiiniugton iirancii
• lie-*, ( rtsnier Raleigh
rn-tf
FlSil FOlt SALE.
ML’LLElS, \i \( t\Ki.Ki.. an I
J W PdUEUs.
.'lay 12. 24
»VOTl€E.
T
1
;j1IuT(')GRAPHS can be h:»iaf Vanorsdell's Skylight
i ■'•allerv. Hay street, opjiosite Marble Y.ir 1. F'ay-
■p, N. (■’.; plain, ret.iuched, colored, in water
I'.r. . .'il and pastile; from small to life size. Ambro- ■
vpes. M-'laneotypes, and all other styles of Pictures
^ertai ' to the Art, Also, Gilt Frames, Gilt Mould-
..if, i) for very large pictures—as large as 20 by
'ord and Tassels for hanging pictures: Instru- ;
"‘n!s. ."lock and Chemicals for sale low for cash. Life 1
’ ..I'.red Photographs made from small pictures, |
Ha-.ing permanently located here I hope to merit j
I itrouage. I would al.'» return my sincere thanks i
• liberal patronage be-mwfd i>n me heretofore by I
■■■ .)d peoplf -’f F.ivetteville tod vicinity. j
■ c, \1. V.WORSDELL. I
Photographist and Proprietor. j
: 20, 1R59 _ |
W. Kt I.I.ARO,
4 otntn iss ion • Her eh an /,
WILMINGTON, N. C. j
l)RoMl*T and PERSONAL attention will be given to j
1 the sale of Naval Stores, Cotton, Lumber, Timber, j
tnd all other country produce. !
RKFKE TO I
' : G. Parsley, Pres’t Com, Bank at Wilmington. i
•biH.N- Dawion. “ t’., N, C.. at do.
M.'ssrs, H, & R. J; Lilut,
Mes-rs. Pkmbkkton & Sloan,
' I AKKKR, Esq., Harnett County, N. C,
'! .y 7. IHfiO, I5tf
llouMeM and to Rent.
, • H'.usp and Lot on Rowan sireet. lately occuj>ied
I . t Hfit, B. Cook, A comfort'ible house for a
•' till I-,.
—ALSO—
1! lU^e over Haymount, lately occupied by R. E.
'■ The house is new, the water good, tlie garden
■ 1 a very desirable place for Summer residence.
.\['ply to J.VS. O. COOK.
■ ;. IBfil. I'.nf
I KTIIEK June
II \ DEES RIFLE AND INFANTRY TACTICS,
' i iplete, two vols, in one. $1 50, or 1 f5 by mail
'. 'mly.
I i. VOLUNTEER’S HAND BOOK; 60 cents, or G5
.. !! a.l—ca*h only.
E J. HALE & SONS.
Hlanks of all kinds at this Office.
li
REWARD.
\N.\W,VV frioii tiie ^ubst•riber on Fri ay last the
I Ith ills!,, my i.^y Vll{(_;iL. H-is probably lurk
ing about ilie plantaiiDU of .Mrs Louisa Hnrgrove. on
(’arver s ('reek, wiierr t,e lois a wife, 1 will pay the
above rew.ird for his delivery in jail.
(}, D. BAKER,
Cumberland county. July lj>- 4i>-tf
HAS JUST RECEIVED HIS SPRING SUPPLY
OilV
—Among which are—
1 PIECES CAL1C(»;
LOUU oi(J PIECES LAWNS;
Black and (Colored Silks;
Irish Linen and Diapers;
Bolting Clollis. No. 1 to 1 1;
Men and B(y's (’lotlung.
With a large assortment of all kinds of
OF
MIE SCBSt KIBERS otier tor suu* M.V I'1 HESSES .1
all kinds. alMi. ]{EBSn;ADS, CH\IRS. TABLES,
;t:id all kinds of Furniture, cheap for Cash, or in ex-
i-tiHnge lur country produce I’eisoi* St , opposite the
Cape Fear Bank.
M CAGLE \ BRO.
b'ayetteville, N. ('., .\lareh 1. 1-Om
IIKAVV 1-1
MIE ROCKEISH .MANCF.U' i I’K1NG ( OMPANV.
■ >f Fayetteville. N.- ('., .solicit orders tur Sheetings
inches wide, yar.ls fo the poiind. The fioodscon-
pare favorably with the same styles mauaticiured iti
.MassachU'etts, ;md have fur iii iny years hfen sold in
the New York .and i’hihtdelpliia .M.irne's,
('. T. H.MGll, Pit t li -cktish Co.
Fayetteville, .lune 1. IS'U. 27-
Confederate Slates of .lnieriea«
POJ»*T on let l>i;i*ARi\Ui:AT.
UUi^TAAtT BJiILaU,
iliciiMuND, \’a.: Auj;. '■>, I"!)!.
PKuPtjSALS will tie r>i--.ved ^.t itus (Jtiice till the
7tli day of September ne\^ lo' I’n .vesing the muil.s
of the Confederate Males, in i iite N . ol'i-s—tioui
Fayetteville f)y .\lanch»*?ter. .1^ die, v raiiie -
Cteek, Cartfi »ge, (j'dd Uegiun, l'..gi’riuuoii. Siou«-
Lick, .\slie!ioio, New .M.iihet and til 'ouiington, to
High Poiut, lU(.i miles and liacl;, imci; tiim'S a week,
till tlie dJth Juiie I boo.
I'o leave Faye!teviiic .Mon I'ly. >• and Priday
at 1 1’. -M.
.\rrivc at High I’oiut next d.i_> s , p. ,M.
Leave Higli I’oiiit Tuesdiy, I'nur' liv nu i
at :i P. M.
Arrive at Fnyetteville next ilays l>y p. .^l
J(»ilN II. RAG.VN, Po^,lolaHter (1
Aug. 'J.
Saturda%
■ •iieral.
17-tt
I Fayetteville,
10,000
.-Vll of which were purchased at .Auction and private j
sale by the package at panic prices, and will be offered j
cheap by wholesale or retail. \
April l^, IHC.l. l-ilf
»ll wVo. 34. Uau
YDS. PRINTS, unusually low, either by
retail.
>50 Doz. WO(JL and other HATS.
C li O T II I i\ «
Ht greatly reduced prices; together with a large and !
varietl stock of
mm ,i\i) iM\fv \)\\\ liiioDN,,
all of which will be offered on n.s favorable terms as any 1
House in the State. K\Lh.
Oct. 4, 1860. . I
.foiiA r. i
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
WILL PRACTICE IN TUtCODBTS OF
KobCMOii, Cumberland, Coliimbii- and Biaden.
office at Luniberfon, Robeson Co., N. C.
July 6, 18o9 20tf
Woiley’s Lacly’x Book Itor iTlay.
April Iti. J,.HALE H 808.
LxiW i\0 J iCi:.
rpHE Sub.-friber having reiiiovi i fr'on Siunmerville to
X Fayetteville, will attend the (’uuiity aii i Superior
( ourts ol ('uml)erland, Harnett .itid .\loote. His ofhce
will be at his residence, on (Jreeu Street, opposite the
Episcopal Church.
His correspondents will please address him hereafter
at Fayetteville, instead of Summervillo.
.M;1L1, .McKAY.
.Jan'y21. IBtK) So-tf
JAS. C. incUAE,
^Ittorney at Jjmr,
Office West endofttie iusur^mei- Building,
Hay St., Fayetteville, W. C.
March 2(>, I860, -itf
LEGISLATURE OF NORTH CAROLINA. 18*;0-01
SENATE
Pasquotank and Perquimans...J M VVhedbee.
(’amden and Currituck...B F Simmons
Gates and Chowan. ..M L Eure.
Hyde and Tyrrell, Jones Spencer
Northampton.. .J M S Rogers
Hertford,.,J B .'^laughter
Bertie.,,David Oiithiw.
Martin and \Vashington....l R Stubbs
Halifax...M (J Whitaker.
F.dgecombe and Wilson ..H T Clark
Pitt...E J Blount.
Beaufort,.,Frederick Grist.
('raven,..N H Street.
('arteret and J'me.^...l»r M F .\rendell
Greene and Lenoi'-. .J P Speight
New Hanover.,,Eli W Hall.
Duplin...Dr Janies Dickson.
Onslow...L W Humphrey.
Bladen, Brunswick, ^4c,.,Jno D Taylor.
Cumberland and Harnett ...Dunoan Shaw
Sampson...Thomas I Faison.
Wayne...W K Lane.
Johnston...J \S B Watson,
Wake,..M \ Bledsoe.
Nash.,..\ J Taylor.
Franklin..,W Harris.
^VHrren...T J Pitchford.
Granville.,.C H K Taylor,
Person,..(J L Winstead.
Orange...Josiah Turner. Jr.
Alamance and Randolph...Jonathan Worth.
Chatham—W S Harris.
Moore and Montgomery...W D Dowd.
Richmond and Robeson.\lfred Dockery.
•\nson and Union,,.S H Walkup.
(jtiilford.,,Peter .\dams
Caswell,.,Bedford Brown.
Rockinghar-..,.F L Simpson,
Mecklenburg..,John Walker.
Cabarrus and Stanly,..V (’ Barringer. i
Rowan and Davie...Dr J G Ram.sey.
I>avidso'n,...]no W Thomas,
Stokes and Forsyth.,,Je«se A Waugh.
,\she. Surry vtc los Dobson.
Iredell. Wilkes \c...L (J Sharpe.
Burke. McDowell iic...B S Gaither.
Lincoln, Gaston \c...Jasper Stowe.
Rutherford. Polk i'co,.,.\ W Burton,
Buncombe, Henderson Sc...Geo W Candler,
Haywood, M:icou &c.,.W H Thomas,
HOU>E OF CO.MMONS.
Alamiince.,.Giles MeV>Hne,
,Vlexander.,, Dr J .M Carson.
.\n^on...L L Polk, E R Liles.
.\slie.. J M Gentry
Burke...J H Pearson.
Buncombe....\ S Merrimon.
Pdaden...(' T Davis.
Bertie... P T Henry and Ferguson.
Beaufort...R S Donnell, W T Marsh
Brunswick...T L» Meares.
CaMwell... Dickson.
('abarrus...W .s! Harris
(’ntawba,,,.Fonas Ciinr.
( Iiatham,,, W P Taylor, R N Green, Ttirnei Bynum,
t'herokee.,,G W Hayes,
'ruven ...I’ C Clark, F E .-Mfred.
(.'umberlrtud ainl Harnett ,C G Wright, J .'A Harring
ton. J (' W illiams.
Chowan... Small.
t'oiumbu'...N L Williamson
('Hmdeu...D D Ferebe.*
('arteret... D W Whitehurst
(’aswell... Withers, ,S P Hill
Currituck...B M Baxter.
Cleavelaud.. .\ G Waters, J R Logan.
Davidson... Lew'o Haynes, E B Clark
Davie... Howard
Duplin.. J D .Stanr>rd. J G Brsnch
Edgecomhe .. K R Bridgers. J S Woodard
Forsyth I F Poindexter. Philip Barrow
Fr.tnklin -W F (ireen.
Gaston,,.J H While,
Granville...J VI Bullock, W' H Jenkins, S H Canuaday,
(.}uilford.,.C P .Mendenhall. C E .Shober, J L Gorrell.
Greene....A D .Sjieighf
t}ates,,.John Boothe.
Hay wood... S L Love
Halifax.., \ H Davis. W B Pope.
Hertford...J J Yeates.
Henderson...Jos P Jordan.
Hyde...Tilman Farrow.
Iredell....\ K Simonton, .V B F Gaither
Jackson....V Fisher.
Jones...P Wi-.rd.
.lohnston—W H Watson. J:i« Mitchener.
Lenoir....) (' Wooten
Lincoln...V .McBeee.
Madison...John .\ Fagg
Martin... Ewell.
McDowell..,(' H Burgin.
Moore,...\lexander Kellv.
.Montgomery.., E (.« L Barringer,
Macon... H G Wood fin
Mecklcnbufg,..S W Davis. .1 M Pofts.
Nash.,,11 G Williams
New Htinover..,S J Person, Daniel Shaw,
Northampton.., M W Ramsom, W’ W Peebles.
C>n»low,,,.I H Foy,
Orange...H B (iiithrie. W N Patterson,
Pa-'juotank,...! 1' Williams.
Perniiimons....\ Newb\-,
Pitt.,,B (i .VUiritton. Churchill Perkins.
Person,,, —— Wilkinson.
Robeson — .\lex McMilbin, Eli Wisharf.
Rockingham... Rawley Galloway and Thos Slade.
Rowan...N N Fleming, N F Hall.
itutheri'ord...C T N Davis, B H Padgett.
Randolph... I H Foust, Thos S Winslow.
Kichiii'>nd..,.J G Blue,
Si«mpson...N C Faison. Geo W Autrey.
Surry...W W.iugh.
Stokes—Horatio Kelltim.
Stanly...Lafayette (freene.
Tyrrell.,.*^ McCleese,
Union...C Q Lemmon is.
Wake,..S H Koger.s. J W Russ. H Mordecai,
Warren,,,-I B Batchelor, W H Cheek.
Washington...(' Latham.
Wutaugn..,Thomas Farthing, -
Wayne... W T Dortch, M K Crawford.
Wilkes...W Martin, Horton.
Yadkin... A C Cowles.
Yancy... Bowman,
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l>r. Tlli:0. ja iEtTS AK,
FFICK, H V ST REE'!’, oppo-ite the Post Oftice.
Medicrtl Electricity apf)iied,
17,' ISt'.n. 62tf
Fayeiteville, Oct,
JOSKPH H. BliOSSoM, CVltl . \ A\ .\MRIN(1K. '
JO.*4. K. j
.>lerchaiil!^9
Prompt personal atteucion given to all Consign
meats, and Cash advance.s made on Prodove tobeshippet
i to other ports or sold in this market
j Feb'y 12, iStJl. Wtf
The l^iinny J^oiitli, hy Trol. In-
: gratiam; Say and Seal, by the .\ullii>r of “Wide Wide
World,” .tc.; The Hous»*ii.>ld of Bouverie. or the Elixir
i of Gold, by a Southern Lady; Evenings at the Micro
scope, &c., .'10. E. >1. H.aLL iS. SONS.
Oct. 18.
Vol. J^tli llancrofl'ixi Unitetl ^tateM
Jul; 10. K. J. BALK Sl bon.
Kdgecombe and Wilson-—W. S. Battle, Geo.
Howard.
Forsjtli—T. J. Wilson, K, L Patteraon
Franklin—A. D. William^^
rtaston—X. Johnston
(iates—A .1 Walton
Granville—A W. Venable, T. L. Hargrove,
8. S. Royster. |
(ireene—W. A. Darden ^
(iuillbrd—Jno. A. Giliuer, Ralph Gorrell, R !
P. Dick. »
Halitax—R. FI. Smith, L W Batchelor.
Hyde—E. L. Mann.
Haywood—Wm. Hick?
Hendersofi—W. M. Shipp,
Hertford—Kenneth Rayner.
Iredell—Anderson Mitchell, T. A. Allison.
Jackson—W. H. Thomas.
Johnston—C. B. Sanders, W. A. Smith
Jones—Wm. Foy.
Lenoir—John C. Washington.
Lincoln—Wm. Lander.
Macon—O. D. Smith.
Madison—J. A. McDowell.
Martin—Asa Big:gs.
McDowell—J. H. Greenlee
Mecklenburg—J. W, Osborne, Wm. Joha.ston.
Montgomery—S. H. Christian.
Moore—H, Turner.
Xash—.V. H. Arrington.
New Hanover—R. H. (?owan, Robert Strange, j
Northampton—D. A. Barnes, J. M. Moody.
Onslow—G. W. Ward.
Orange—W. A. Graham, .lohn Berry.
Pasquotank—R. K. Speed.
Perfjuimons—.Fos. S. Cantion.
Person—John W. Cuninghatu.
Pitt—F. B. Satterthwaite, B. Grifues.
Randolph—\V . J. Long, A. (J. Foster.
Richmond—W, F, Leak,
Robeson—J, P. Fuller, J, C. Southerland.
Rockini^ham — D. S. llei-l, E, T. Brodnax.
Rowar. -B. (’raige, II. C.. Jones.
Ruthen. 'd and Pulk—T. II, Carson, M. Dur-
hatn.
Sampson—R. A. Mosely, Thomas Bunting.
Stanly—H Hearne.
Stokes—( A'acan t.)
Surry—T. V, Hamlin,
Tyrrell—Eli Spruill.
Union—H. M. Houston.
Wake—Cf. E. Badger, K. P. Battle, W. W.
Holden.
Warren—W. X. Edwards, Frank Thornton,
Washington—W. S. Pettigrew.
Watauga—J W. (’ounsel.
Wavne—/. Strong, A. Thomp.sou,
Wilkes—Jas. Calloway, Peter Eller,
Vadkin—R. F, Armtield,
Vaneev—M P. Penland,
Timber If \tnted.
|).VRTIES having Reasoned WHITE OAK TIMBER
1 from on^ and a half to six inches in thickness, aiui
from six to twenty inches in width, and wishing to dis
pose of the same, can find a purchaser by applying in
person or by letter lo the undersigned at the .\rsenal.
JOHN C. BOOTH.
, Capt. .Art’y. Comd'g .\rsenal.
Fayetteville. .Aug. 21. Istil. />0-tf
Contractors!
DS will be received at the Office of the Western
Rail Road Company, until the 10th of .Sept. next,
for the Graduation. Bridging and Masonry, on that
part of Ihe Road from Mclver’s Sfstion to Egypt Shaft.
For information, applv at the office of the President.
C B. MALLETT, Pres't.
Aug. 2tj, I8GI. •
*c^300 I.«aborer« Wanteil Im
mediately. C B. MALLETT, Pres't
,\ugust 20. 1801. W'. R. R. Company.
•Votice to
B'l
liailroad and Post Coach Liue
To Wiliiiiii;;toii9 C.
a;
N ACCOMODATION POST COACH will run in
connection with the Wilmington and Rutherford
Rail Road, to Rockingham, Richmond co., N C. Leav
ing the Sand Hill Depot (Trollinger after the arrival
of the train from Wilmington, on Tuesday.^. Thursdays
and .‘^atunlays. and arrive at Rockingham to supper.
Returning will leave Rockingham on ^londay. Wednes
day and Friday mornings in time lo make c >nnection.
Passengers anil light freights carrietl with celerity,
certainty ami security.
D.G. MACRAE.
.\ugusf 20th, 18til. 51-3w
JOV TO THK niLMOA!
LIXCOLX’S BLOiKAHE OF NO AVAIL.
H. P. Ijfinch^
CHERAW, S. C„
CONVENTIOX ON XOllTH (3AR0LTNA.
Alamance—(Jiles Mebane, Thos. Ruffin.
Alexander—A. C. Stewart
Ashe—J. 1). Forbes.
Anson—A. Myers, .1. A. JiCak.
Bertie—S. B. Spruill, James Bond.
Beaufort—W, J, Ellisofi, E, .1, Warren.
Bladen—Neill Kelly.
Bnitiswick—T. D. Meares.
Buncombe—N. W. WoodOn.
Burke—J. C. McDowell.
(’abarrus—C Phifer.
(’aldwell—E W Jones.
(’amden—D. D. Ferebee.
Carteret—C. R. Thomas.
Caswell—Bedford Brown, (one vachncy.)
(Catawba—P, ’. Henkle.
Chathauf—. H. Hoaden, .lohn Manning Jr.,
L. J, Merritt.
(’herokee—A. T. David.son.
Chowan — R. H. Dillard.
Cleveland—W. .1. T. Miller, .T. W. Tracy-
(’olumbus—Richard Wooten,
(,'raven—(«co. (irreen, Jno. I>. VV’^hittord.
(Cumberland and Haoiett—Warren Winslow,
David McNeill, A, S. .^lcXeill.
Currituck—IL M. Shaw.
Davidson—B. A. Kittrell, B. C. Douthit.
Davie.—Rob’t Sprouse.
Duplin—W. J. Houston, J. T. Rhodes
H .\S Just now on hand, received by the Undergro'i nl
Rail Road nnd from other sources, one of the largest
stocks of Kersej’s, Bhinke's, ic.
Ladies’ (ioods of every Description,
llat»$, l'a|>M, lloolw, .^liocM, CiJaiterj-i,
Hardware^
ALSO,
C.\BPET1\G, lilfiGl\Ti, RIII'E, TWI\E, IRO\.
•fee., S:c.
As there will be great difficulty in getting these goods
agaiu during this season, planters and others wishing,
would do well to.make their purchases early, while and
whfe they can.
Cheraw, S. C., Aug. 20, 1801. ol-3t
School ]\otice.
My Sf'HOOL in the DONALDSON A('ADEMY. on
H.VYMOUNT. will be re-opened on T U ES D Y ,
OCTOBER 1st, ISOI.
Tcrmn, per Quarter of 10 week*:
English.
('lassical. W
Contingent, 2o
JESSE R. McLEAN, Principal.
.\iigust 1!*, ISfil. 4'.t;f
l'ay*tteville, I*>.
Head-Quartehs. Camp McRae, I
MaNCHF.STK.R Crl.ARDS. )
VFEW more Men wanted to fill up this Company.
Those desiring to volunteer can have an opportunity
to do so. by calling on the undersigned at the Store of
Starr iSl William-, or at the encamt’tnent of the ( om-
J M. W ILLI.OLS. Capl.
A TARTAR
^Weoopy the following from the Haleigh Spirit of the
Age It cannot be denied that the gentle creature who
thus pitches into the “lords'of creation,” has much
of truth aud justice on her side But. we pity the poor
fellow who has her for a wife;—
THE LADIES, A.\i1 THEIK DEL1N^CKN'C1E9,
The ladies have brought about this war. They must
have their fia«ry, comfort and luxuries from the North.
Ed. Church Jntelligtncer.
It was with indignaut eyeti that we perused
tho.se lines. Had any one but a Minister dared
to have written that article, we would have in
dulged in the abusive just far enough to relieve
our bosoms of some of its choler. We would, at
the very least, have called it a cowardly way of
exonerating one's self from blame, which they
justly shared with others. We would have de
nounced it as being ‘little;’ meani—big stout boy
striking pale little boy, when no one was near to
take sides or tell. Bat as circumstances alter
cases, we will make a few remarks—propound a
few queries:
Wonder it the pen, ink, and the paper on
which that attack wa.s vwatered, did not come
from the north? Wonder if the arm that sup
ported the pen was not enveloped out and out in
northern cloth? Wonder if tiie author of that
great effusion was not clad in yankee truck from
head to foot? If not, we wonder where it did
come from? Wonder if his young idea was not
taught how to shoot by a yankee “school marm,”
or master? (ours was not,) wonder it, with other
wise and noble things, he was taught to blame the
ladies for every national calamity? The Editors,
considerate souls, have been quite busy, lately,
harping on the saiue old string: “Ladies, ladies,
Economise;”—as if we could not, would not and
did not “Save,” without their everlasting, te
dious, annoying advice to that effect?
Xow listen to us; (we’ve listened to your song,
till our ears have ached,) Gentlemen, gentlemen,
econ imisf . (^uit smoking, it injures your nerves
and uebilitates your purse; quit chewing, it ruins
your breath, your teeth and your wife’s t*.*mper;
no lady can abide the abominable practice, (juit
wearing cravats! of what earthly use is a piece of
cloth doubled about your neck? Show your good
sense by despising fashion, and fatten your purses
by .saving that much money. “What’s the use
ot coat tails?” (we quote from a lady friend.)
Have them cut off forthwith; they’re nothing but
superfluous danglers in the air;—it won’t take
near so much cloth to make a coat minus the
tail. We insist on your doing it, for it’s just a.s
ea.sy for you to bob tail, as it is for us to curtail
our expenses; and we just as reasonably demand
it of you. Boots are another useless expense
and waste of leather. There ought not to be any
more made. Get you some good Brogans and
coarse home-knit sucks to keep jour feet warm
and dry, then wear your pants short enough to
keep the hems from being frayed against the
top.s of your shoes, and from being spattered with
mud—a.s for appearances, you're too sensible to
(•are for tluit.
The question is—do you really know what
tconoini/ i.o? We opine not. You are trying to
explain a matter that you do not yourself under
stand; and the natural consequence is, you can
not, and do not fail to appear ridiculous. Do
you, gentlemen, ever wash your best shirts, col
lars aud cravats, to keep them from being torn
in the less gentle hands of the washer-woinan?
All the world knows that you don’t. Do you
take your,old clothes and cut and make them up
for your little boy? Would you ever dream of
it? Well I’ll be bound that your wife does.
Would you ever think of dipping your old rusty
black silk cravat into potato water to Uia’i».e it
look bright and now? Do you darn your socks
ail long as they’ll hold the thread and then cut
them down and with another old pair make them
“a’most” as good as new? I>o you trim up your
old hat and wear it three seasons longer? Do
you trim down the hem of your pants to hide
shabby .shoes? Do you deny yourself of a box
of “Havanas," or a basket of Champagne wine,
that you may afford a new suit? Xo? Well,
many a lady denies herself of n^cessnrics, to en
able her to make a decent appearance when she
goes out, oftentimes the wives ot gen(lemen(?)
who smoke Havanas and give Champagne sup
pers. Well may you hatig down your head and
blu.>.h, for it is a cryii:g shame. It’s well for you
that yuur wile is weak enough to endure it pa
tiently, (patience in such cases i.s no virtue,) or
your house would be uncomfortal)le, as it ought
to be.
Do you leave the home of your boyhood, your
indulgent parents and kind familiar friends, to
follow the lady you love into a strange land; to
be .set down to daily cares and responsibilities—
to be stinted, to have your hou.'e-keeping com
plained of, your luistakes and failures frowned at
—to find yourself reduced from a fine, dai^hing
young man, to a dowdy hou-^ehold drudge, atid if
in addition t(» your other vexations you were
forced daily to hear, from compressed lips beneath
acontracted brow, the depressing refrain—‘George,
be sewing; yon mu.t be sewing,’ would you like
it? Yes, sir; about as well as women of mind and
I spirit like it. Wonder it you’d bear it half
well us the most spirited of them do?
Once for all, gentlemen, let us as.sure you that
y lU waste time and materials, when you get upon
the subject ot Ladie.s’ affairs. The only effect,
so far, has been-to excite contempt in the minds
of the fair sex, which is inevitable when a man
■ descend.^ from this high position'in which nature
and necessity places him. to dabble in matters
which do not belong to the “Lords” of creation.
AI RIKCHAI SKA.
pany,
Aug, ir>.
4S-tf
For Iteiit.
rnHE Store on Hay Street, between lhe ( rockery Store
The Iowa State Journal says that the Xorth
wc.-^t i.s being ruined by the war. Wheat of good
ti.erchantable quality will not bring twenty oints
a bushel in the markets ol that State, ami corn
has been delivered on the Mississippi at seven
cents a bushel, with a continued downward ten
dency.
The Now York Tribune of Saturday last i.s
constrainetl to wmfess that the Stock Market
1 and D. & W. McLflurin s More, ana at present or- rcsptmd as was antiei j.atol to , the suc-
cupied by them, •’"’f^ir"\r!L?u?in*"ors T cessful necotiation of the t Jovvnuiiciit yesterday.”
For terms, apply >o D W. McLaurm, S. T ui.HIliant” fina.ieial negotia-
Ilftwlov it Son.
^Aujjust ir>, 4 -tf
Ki:W%RD.
I) \.N.\W.\Y. a few days ago, from the subscribers.
\ our Boy HE.NRY. a dark mulatto, 28 years of age.
weighing about 145 lbs We bought said boy of George
Holmes, near Fayetteville. The above reward will f»e
paid for his confineoient or delivery to us in Fayetteville.
J. & N. A. CAMERON.
Aug, 14.
tion of the (toverninent is pretty well unierstood
in tlie Xew York inmiey market, and theojiiniori
.spetns to be dawning on the financial mind of
Wall street that the loan is simply iii> loan at
all, but merely an arrangement to get oat paper
issue.s by usurious bribe.s to the banks. !t.ivin>r
not theiii, but the people, upon whom the f):'p t
currency is foisted, to suffer.—Jlich. L'xarmtitr.