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[ VOL. X.]
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.. SEPTEMBER 9, (86L
[NO. 1055.]
WKSTEKX RAIL ROAD.
i Monday.'? AND THURSDAYS. I
EOWAKinTllALK^^OXS.
F.! ITOR.S ,\N*D I'H. >P .^IK V UlS ;
r..’c {. r lilt i'etni-Weekh (ibslkvek HO if paid in 'pHK followinft rates will now be charged for Pasasn
'i lvsuce; ^3 5>' if paid durinjt the year of Si.V8Ciip- *
'n; or ;? i after t '.e v ear lins expired.
• the Wee ;l_v rvkk $l’ 1" per annum, if paid in
ixHDi’e; 5l' if p.'iiil lurin^" the ^-car of stihscrif-
t ir T--i *• afitM' tlie vt'.ir !i:i' expired.
\ 1»VK1!T1>hMl .N r.'' iii-ened for Ht) oentx per
,ii,.- 't !•■. liii-- I'or I'-e tir-t. ;iud r.(t oeiits for efti'li
‘e.'ding ;>ublie!iiioii. Ye\rl_v adveriisenieiiis h_v spe-
' . .tiir.^cts, if ro‘t>.>iril''o ra'e>i, \hcriiscr» ar**
.".i-'d !•> thi' iiiinil'or ;>f iust'iiious de>;ired, or
i , w'll be >‘ontimi.*d till f.iiliiil, aud ciiarj^od accord
V h-riisements to be insert.'.l inn>-if, charged 50 per
L-nt e’^tra.
To Little River, 50 cts
To Spout Spring, 75 “
To .foiioboro', 1 (Mj
To Mclvt-r s, 1
I rain leaven the Depot Mondays, HednesdAy."* and
Friiiays, at SA o'clock \. M. Heturniiig, leaves Mclver'»
at 1 o'cUtck I*. .\J.
r. B. MALLKTT. I’res’t.
Nov. r.i. ISt’.O. 7itf
NKAKKST AND gl K’KKST
ROl Ti: TO Tin: RAILROAD!
EllliliWORTIlFEMlLKSIiMIXARY.i
OREKC.^SnOROUOH, I¥. C. !
rpIIlS INji'l ITUTKjN has b"eti in Huccesi^ful operation j
X for iwenty-oue y«iHrs, and for the last ten jearo |
under iis present I’lincipal. j
The Course of Instniction is designed to afford to
Souihern parents an Institution in which can be s«}- I
cur d every adviiiiiage atforded by llie very best Fe- i
ni.-ile St-iuin:‘.ries iti ihe ci-uiiirv'. !
The Fiiculty ciuwi'^is uf FIVK Gentlemen and FOUR j
Ladies. Tiie iiisii(utiini is. tiiid li.is been, TIIOKOUOH* t
LV S(JUTI1KI(N ill iiw or('auiz itidn. j
Green'borough i- eruinently ii>‘a,lihy, anil in the pre- !
sent eX'-'ited mate of the country, its g«ograpbic&1 po- I
sit ion rfnders it a i|uiet aud safe retreat.
Tlie ne.\i ses^n'n will comin.'nce .\ugust 1st, 1801. |
For ('at.ib)^uet, contaiuiug lull particulars of terms, ■
Xc.. iipp! V 10 '
lUCllAlU) STr.llLlNG, Principal, |
Greensboriugh, N. C. (
Jiiiie ‘J‘J "3 3m f>*l !
SrttT\L NOTli E.
Ft r.. and after thi» dt*tc, no name of a new.subscriber
w ■ be entered without p.nytnent in advance, nor will
1“ I'aper be rent to .auch subscriber>j for a longer time
: iti paid 1;t.
Such Of oi.r old subscribers as de‘;;vo to take the pa-
p,-’^ n -.ystem will please uoliiy us wlien making
rr ; .ncei. Jan’v 1, IboS.
BKAMAN & KOHINSON’S
FOLK IIOKSK STVUK LIVK KKVVXSVILLK,
VIA WARSAW,
IS the shortest and most expeditious for travelers going sub'‘Cii
N (irf ll nr '^I'klirL r t Afil 1 .rt .111 IT ut i
Loan (0 the Confederate States!
t) 'I'KS of subscription to receive ttiis Loan are now
) ti :it the otfioe of J. li. Sheplierd in Fayetteville
■ 1 .ir^«iorier:« who have this niai;ef in charge ap
. . • tlieir felliiw-citizeiis to come f >rward aud am
c : c.iuii:ry in a time so full .>t' ihe iitiiio'*t interest lo
. ' «Vhi;e (tie investment is re^ai.led a- s.ife and re-
nfrniivf. ii i: not to tliis odu idenitivin that tlie ap-
; u nddrc'Sed. The que?»iiiiii is otie of the highi-.'i
Ki ii't'iii t-> the pei>i le of iiie ('uMtedei.ite >taie'. it i.-
eir r. I V t', ii'd 111 thi-i war, as tiify v iliie lite. hbeiiy.
■' .1. .\ll loans wid be ticcepted troiu tifiy doUai-
W (id
' y -JJ. 1^’T -lltf
U^lit Arlillei'y, )
(. \'ii’ l>i>Yi.\N. .luly 'JJ, l^'»l.
TIlS ''ompany, de>irihg be coiiipieie inf"'// re-
' ■ wuul'l ! e glad to enli.'t a number ot goo't Dri
: 1 11 .icfu't-.iuied ti- the ni iii.igemeiit ot liorses
T ■ e vs ill l>e [• lid to t-;ii‘li iii»n, on i ll 1 isi iiicnt. a b^'unt \
t ^I "i .\L>ii *i.y p.}' rI2; '‘C'ides being clothed and
t. i. i.;>'di.-il ;i’teiil.iiioe tiee. ind all o. Iier nece.ssar\
e iiiipm.-iiis lu tiisiii l ^tql^.^ue I'U' .i Mil iii-i'.
Ni. - tie ti‘ e ! apj ly uidt-i^ lie i~ i ^ I t. I'lT and ex-
peru'iict'd ’.11 t!iH m^iii ifrenii'tit ut lii i '.‘s. i ii«‘ dt>uiia-
tl>.>u >t Uiv '■ 111 •• iiiy is Virgiui i as . .nr.jijx-.i.
ALEX L'
[JKr] Cij't 1. E. Kig'i l.i .\nirfiy.
Fayetteville aiid Western
I'LANK ROAD I'UMPAXV.
SlockItoltiers’ callt‘«l
North or S»)Uth. [..eavinu Fayetteville every day at
2 o'clock r. M. TllKOL'(}H IN TEN HOURS.
Our (,'oaches are bu ge an.I cwmfoi tabu*, drivers sober
and gentleninnly, our teams good and sure of tive miles
in hour.
The traveling public wlio would study their fomforj
ind convenience will t-ike the W’lrsnw Stage.
BisirTliKOl'Gn TICKKTS TO WELUON may be
had at the Stage (»Hice. F-iyeiteville.
Mav 18'iH 25-tf
narhic
aotory.
A
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a "'o.
p *' "SiLl5
r«0 DIIIIUS \BIHK I'. T. niKIII li SlIVS' STIIKI
i;i)
8‘-
A. A. McliinilAA
L [' ny w is not held f.-r
M h 1.1 1 ,N'
\v .!ir :.t
ilATKS FOR UlRL.
ribfr has :i 11 \t'K ;it Mclver’s Depot, the
)f th*‘ Wc^teiii Uailroad. with which lie is
prep'iiei to Ci>nvi>y I’i'i'-‘'ii;^ers in iiny dir**ciion they
111 ly wish to go. ill- will ti'- |irt 'ent iilways or tiie ar-
riv il of ihe ir:iin. Wiiii g"" I lloi-es und careful and
accommi'datin;: Driver.-, lie b'lpes to give satisfaction.
ALBERT GEAN.
Mclver's Lb'pot, riinthain Co . N , M'ifch 8-
\0\V l\ ^IARKKI\
LL pt'rsoiis h.'ivuig NF.(tll>ES for sale, will do well
ddre-s (lie su h-f t i her at ('linion, Sampson
couf'ty. .is lie i" dt*tenniiie i ti buy an 1 pay us liberal
prices tor them :i' llu- siaie ot lii,- m irkei wi!l permit
IJy ji'ldicssin.: I.ii.i he will otll ininiediately, itlld
make liber.il oUer', .is all will fiiiil who will try him.
('11 Altl.ES T. STEVENS,
('lintoii. S:iiiip''>n '^-i'i I'l, ISOO. ;’>‘J-lypd
IIW. .firI.. .f/rJi.f 1%
Attorney at Law,
F.WKrrKViM.K, X. (V
;itt«*iid the I'.iutiiy and Superior Courts of
itnberlatid. linnet!, .NLmrc .ind Robeson Coun
ties. I’r.iinpt adeiition given to the collei’t'on of all
cl.iiins entrusted to iiis hands.
Oct. 17. l!s-'>'.’. 58-tf
T. C . A: l{. 4m. WORTII^
(oniniissioii and Forwarding 3lercliants,
WIL.NIIX-JTOX, N.
•Jan’y ‘2^. ‘^Jlf
RORV Vli.\AIR,
miftornet/ tiiitl i'ottnseltor tti Wjaic^
Ll MIU U i'l
ILL atteiil ruid pr:ici i'-e in ih-‘ ('luinty an 1 .•Superior
WILL
M ut
'N. N.
i I! I h-‘ '
Courts of K i*ie-ou. llii hin' II I tii l ('mnbeiland.
bu'-iiiess iniru'ifd t ; liitii wiil receive prompt at
tention .ind r.ili.-ei i.»'‘'. { atif*! u ili > i >>i..itte'l.
Oct. l-o '. •'>•'■'0'
W
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I .^u 'rum; iiii i
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k- ; .
: . ty ot .
Dv o ler
A.ga-t 1
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O J
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Vv.
1 -K
KO^E.
i' R. Co
4 3-tm
eon-fin’'
. ..lent ‘f
jU h ind.
WAX'TEL).
A
•V gu-
■ y of good >>OOL 1 .
'Idlers. G. 1
3d, 18G1.
i;N to mnke socks for
Vji'LDSlON, Ag’t.
4.j tf
AAD ?»10ClilACiiS.
UlE sutiscriber ii .Agent tor the sale ot GLE S make
s; they are much bet-
Northern i.’i.iJe; Ut all
•i entorpr'.se, ciiland
X ot ."siiClvS and SlOL’Kl
tvr n:; i t j i.t‘>y as cNeap as
who v; - i encourage S ;
buy a I'.i I jr ibair own we ?"
T'.'N Ag’L
44 u
w I. G'J -D
F:ivei:eviiie, July 3i, ib'^1
SPRING TRADE!
\VORTU, \VI€;H1'UA-^ a: 4 0.
FFLH AT WHuLE-^VLF. A lit.A\ V STuCK UF
entocEitiKS.
\S"l
.> ■utheru In iU' r_. ' it .
aud is daily fiaislnng. a lar
of every de'X'ri j't ;nn. i;i"s’' v lit Tnrk. wliich are fsiih■
ai!v m.i ic by experience.1 w ik 'ien ,n e ich iirmich
Hia W'lr'K will comp ire t'.iVDrubly witi* iny tor ueati:e-s
itid diirability. l!e i.s ..leterihiiicJ to sell and do a'l
work in his 'line on as g' ■■ I terms as any that is aj |
wel made He bas now fialshv 1 a very large quantity |
of T.ork which he will sell low for Cash or on short time ’
to punctual customers.
JSfe^All w.,rk w;;rr :n:r .l 12 ir.onths with fair usage,
or should it fall by bad wurkxnanship or maieriaL will j
be repaired t ree of cliarge.
Orders from i;e S Ki'ii w'll receive prompt attention
He has witiiin ’he la«t few years sold work in South
Carelma. Georgia. Aiabam ;. .\lississippi, Florida, Ar- j
kan>*a9 and Texas. !
Repairing done tit siiort notice and on reasonable '
terms. |
Dec'r 17, ISO *. ^“^'f j
JOSKiMI H \KI.K. Jr..
irroR^KV \T I.AU',
\S t ■!: ..-^t 1... . N. \V :u 1'.. Wrigiit's La w
H\S t .ll ..-^t -I... . N. « :u 1'.. rigtit s L
t Ihi-e ‘Hi 111 ei-u ,>ti > el, lie »m1i .ill eiil iiid pi'.lCtU e
lu tlie outity iiid >^iporior t'ourts ot Cumberland,
lil.adeti, K"tienjii .iiid S iiup'ijli.
.Mfucli --i. iM.j'.'. 7'Dtf ;
~ FRENCH STRANaB^
Attorney at Law,
Fayettoville, N. C.
Office that recently occupied by C G- Wright, Esq ,
over the one now occupied by him in Dr. Robinson's
building. Green Street
Dec'r 2, 72-
FlRTiiER Sm*L,MES,
(lO.M.MtRClAL NOTE. Billet Note, Cap. Letter. Bath
J Letter. Dociiet, Folio Post, aud oth«rs Papers in
greai, variety.
Bonnet Boards, ic. &o-
Just received.
April 12
E. J. HALE 1 SONS.
AL-'>
w ll
ed s . .jC k
.A I'lirnplete an
HARDWARE ^ CLTLERV.
liVKliEL.-s N"Rlll rUl'M.lNA Ll',eUiiR.s.
DO\lK.''dT I
WnRTll. .. Mill I'M \N ^ ('O.
J- lyetteville, .\pril 12, IS'U,
FA VIVI'TLViM.i:
MITIAL IXSIRAMK (OMPAM.
♦;o
I apital in 1‘retnium Notes iti. unts i
C inh on hand an'l other a-ret-.
Total,
The Company have paid al: :o'
have never made an asses>^ment hi li
Total losses paid,
It Kli KH s:
GEO. McNElLL, I'resi b
D. A. R\V. Vice 1‘residi
C. A. MlMILL \N. Sei ;
DlKt T.u:-:
Henry f illy.
H L. Myrover,
^ T 11 iwley,
.N;ith m .\. Stedman,
«' B. .Mallett,
James Kyle,
A .\. Mclvethan,
J D. WilH.iins.
S \V Tillinjrln“t.
.'S.077 35
.^272.7'>5 01
pf.iiiiptly, and
leir prerntum note«.
•:i2'.*,t;H2 G'.t
nt.
111.
iiT.rhast,
.1. Iliii'diU',
\V111 \|. L mrin,
T. .s, Luitciluh.
'V. .Steel,
J. (j . (^Ifiok,
Hon .1. G. Shepherd,
li. F. I'rown. I .
A.K. H ilL ,•
iH ' ;1:R' ititl f C. McCrummcti. Triveiing .Agents.
e I’ iiii'iriny inviie .ipplic ui"ns
M js 21-ly _
€ rarprliii;;! in;?!
OrvjUk 1 ' ' .VlU'El'IVG at No. 4i. Hay St .\l!
all prices, nil rpi ilities. All will be
otfered Inw exiitr by wholesale or retail. Also, 5-4 and
12-4 Crnmb Cloths and Druggets.
J. K. KYLE.
Fayetteville. N. : . Spj,(. l;{. IFC.O. 52if
Dental .\olicr.
1^ SCOTT will beiibseut tV.in Fayetteville until Sep-
ternber.
Jn V 1>. 18r,l. lOtf
Divelliii;;^ lor Rriit.
1MIL iwoot.iry brick building on iti»* corner of Green
and Bow streets, known a« the IIhU hnibling For
I I' h^iilMr-i iipply to D. \NDER.si)N.
July 22. 18>;l. 41tl
(oiifttantly Manufaolurlng at my Kstablishment,
pVEKY VARIETY OF HARNESS,
lli Siddles. ISridles, Collars, Whips
and Trunks; all kinds of Leather. Calf ."skins and OtL'
(’ondition I'nw lers. tor diseased Horses and t-attU-;
Coacli Trimmings. Carpet Bags. Valises. Sa'ldlery,
li:irdw,i,.p_ ,vc. The largest stock in the State, sold
wholesale or retail, at the very lowes> prices. Every
description of Harness ati'l Saddle.s matiufactiire'l to
order and reiiaired.
JAMES WILSON.
No. o Market St. Wilmingion, .N. f'., near th • Wharf
Nov. 3. i8t;o. __
.\i:w joc)i>>*.
rPHE subscriber is now receiving i l.irge and well se-
1 lected stock of (iO(>D.S, consisting ot ■
(iKOf’KlilKS. n AUDWAllI-: AND (’TTLE-
RV. P.AGdlNMJ and K01‘K. SAD-
Dl.HllV. \-f . FOllKKIN ANI) ;
DO.MHSTK' j
and mariv other articles, which he otfers low for Cash,
or on SHORT timk to proi.-ipt piying customers.
,V11 kinds of Country I'ronnce taken in exchange for j
Goods. i
Sheetings ai:d Colton
Manufacturers' prices.
^ irn^ .on hand r.t all times, at
DLATIS^TRY.
Dr. j. DAVIS having decided on perma
nently locating in the Town of Fayette
ville, rtspecifully oilers his services to the
citizens ot this place and surrounding country, in all
the Tarious bniucties of his i’rofession, including th«
manufacture ot Mineral Teeth, he is sati.stied, after an
extensive experience, to wliich is added a thorough Den
tal education, that he can give entire saiistnctiou us tar :
as is iu the powei ot Deuiistiy. .Vll irregulariaes of the
Teeth treated in a proper an-l careful mmiiier, as well as
diseases ot the mouth. N me but tlie jiroper nietal.' are
tuade use of in the various oper itioti.-. ' i...rges \»ill be
moderate, thm the benetits of tne I’rot'essiou may be
placed within ttie re.ich of all who m'ly feel au interest
la the preserviitioii ol ttie Teetti.
gty" t>rtice over Houston s .lewelry Store, where he
may t)e t'ouiul ai ah times.
.vluy lu. lb-)t'.
Forty Vvar**" I'aiiiili.'ir Letter»
ofJas W. .Vlexandui. D. D.; .Sermons, by.I. Addison
Alexander. D l>. Also, liiitlier sop[ilies ot Margartjt
.Moncrietle; Beulah; -A lain iiede. \ usel: Shirley; School
liuoks, \c.
July 10. K. .f H \LF: SON.
Tin: AORTII t A ROM A A
MlTl AL LIFE INSliUME (OflPA\¥,
N’O'iV in the teiii ll ye ir ot -.ii.-'^‘ssful operation, with
growing c:.pii li and tiiuier hoi i upon public con-
i ti letice. ooiiiiiiii.-s i!» i;i»iiie i!ie 'iv’cs n :ill lieiilthy per
sons from 14 to •>) ye n s ot ave. for one year, for seven
! years, and for lit'e- ail li te ni.Mnhers sharing in I lie Jirofits.
i All sl.iv.-s trom 10 to t.it >e iis of .age are insured for
i one year or tor hvo yeir^ fir iw i thirds thoir value.
I .All losses are pnnciuilly paid within !*•.) days after
I satisfactory prool is preseii'eil.
For t'uriher inl'oriii iti in the piibt'- is referred to
.Agents of the Compiny in ill |nrts c .he State, and to
R H UAl rid^ .'Secretary. Raleigh.
E. .L 11.\ LE. Agent at
Jan’} 1800. Fayetteville. N. C.
FISM! FISH!!
LEGISLATURE OF NORTH CAROLINA. 1860-61
SENATE.
Pasquotank and Psrquimana„.J M Wh«di>««
Camden and Currituck...B F Simmons.
Gates and Chowan...M L Kure.
Hyde and Tyrrell...Jones Sp«ne«r
Northampton...J M S Rogars.
Hertford...J B Slaughter.
Bertie...David Outlaw.
Martin and Washington...J R Stubbs.
Halifax...M Ij Whitaker.
Kdgecombe and Wilson...}! T Clark.
Pitt...E J Blount.
Beaufort... Frederick Grist.
Craven...N H Street.
Carteret and Jones...Dr M F ArendeU.
Greene and Lenoir...J P Speight.
New Hanover...Eli W Hall.
Duplin...Dr Jatne.s Dickson.
Onslow...L W Humphrey.
Bladen. Brunswick. &c...Jno D Taylor.
Cumberland and Harnett...Duncan Shaw.
Sampson...Thomas I Faison.
Wayne...W K Lane
Johniton...J W B Watson.
Wftke...M A Bledsoe.
Nash...A J Taylor.
Frinklin...W Harris.
, Warren...T J Pitchford.
Granville...(’ H K Taylor.
Person...(/ L Winstead.
Orar:ge...Josiah Turner. Jr.
Alamance and Randolph...Jonathan Worth.
Chatham—W S Harris.
Moor# and .Montgomery...W D Dowd.
Richmond and Robeson... Alfred Dookcrj.
Anson and lTnion...S H Wdlkup.
Guilfonl...Peter Adams
Caswell... Bedford Brown.
Rockinghar',..F L Simpson.
Mecklenburg John Walker.
Cabarrus and Stanly...V C Itarringer.
Rowan and Da»ie...Dr J G Ramsey.
Davidson...Jno W Thomas.
Stokes and Forsyth...Jesse A Waugh.
.A«he. Surry &c...Jos Dobson.
Iredell, Wilke.s &C...L Q Sharpe.
Biiike, McUowell \c...B S Gaither.
Lincoln, Gaston &c...Jasper Stowe.
Ruihertord. Polk i:c....A W Burton.
Buncombe, Henderson ^c...Geo W Candler.
H.iywood, Macon &C...W H Thomas.
HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Alamance,..Giles Mebine.
Alexander...Dr J M Carson.
Anson...L L Polk, E R Liles.
Asbc...J .M Gentry.
Burke...J H Pearson.
Buncombe....A S Merrimon.
Bladen...C T Davis.
Bertie...P T Henry and Ferguson.
Beaufort...R S Donnell. W T Marsh.
Brunswick...T D Meares.
Caldwell... Dickson.
•.''aharrus...W S Hnrris
Catawba....lonas Cline.
(’hat ham... W P Taylor. R N Green. Turner Bynum.
Cherokee...(} W' Hayes.
(,'raveu...C C Clark, F E .Alfred
Cumberland and Harnett,..C 0 Wright, J 8 Harrinf- j
ton, J C Williams. i
Chowan... Small. i
Co.umbus...N L Williamson. :
(?amden...D I) Ferebee. i
Carteret...D W Whitehurst. j
Caswell... Withers. S P Hill. j
Currituck...B .M Bixter. |
Cleaveland....\ G Waters, J R Logan. i
Davidson...Lewis Haynes, E B'Clark.
Davie... Howard
Duplin...J D Stanford, J G Branch.
Edgecombe ..R R Bridgers, J S Woodard
Forsyth...J F Poindexter, Philip Barrow.
Franklin—W F Green.
Gasion.,,J H Whit a
Granville... J M Bullock. W H Jenkins, S H Cannaday
Guilford...C P Mendenhall, C E Shob^r, J L Qom'lL
Greene... A D Speight
Gates...John Boothe.
Haywood...S L Love
Halitax...A H Davis, B Pop*
Hertford..,J J Yeateg.
Henderson...Jos P Jordan
Hyde. Tilman Farrow
Iredell...A K Simonton. A B F Qaithar
Jackson...A fisher.
, Jones...W P Ward.
Johnston—W H Wanon, Ja« Mltchaner.
Lenoir....! C Wooten.
Lincoln.. V A McBeee
Madison...John \ F"gg.
Martin... Ewell.
McDowell...C H Burgin
Moore... Alexander Kelly
Montgomery...E G L Barringer
Macon. ,H 0 'Vootlfin.
Mecklenburg .,S W Davis, J M Pott*.
Nash...H G Williams.
New Hanover...S .1 Person. Daniel Shaw.
Northampion...M W (iamsom, W W Peebles.
Onslow ..J H Foy.
Orange... H B Guthrie, W N Patterson.
Pasijuot ank... J T Williams.
Penpiimons... N Newby.
Pit;...B G .Albritton, ('hurchill Perkins.
Person... Wilkinson.
R.ibeson—Aiex McMillan. EM Wishart.
Rockingham...Rawl»*y Galloway and Thos Slade.
Rowan...N .N Fleming. N F Hall.
Hutherford...C T N Davis, B H Padgett.
Randolph...! H Foust, Thos S Winslow.
Richni.iiid....I G Blue.
.'Sampson...N 0 Faison, Geo W Autrey.
Suiry...W Waugh
Stokes—Horatio Kelltim.
Stiinly ...Lal.iyette Greene.
Tyrrell..-C McCleesc.
Union...C Q Lemmonds.
Wake...S H Rogers. J W Russ, H Mordecai.
Warren...J B Batchelor, W II Cheek.
Washingtoti...C Latham.
Watauga...Thom.IS Farthing.
Wayne...W T Dortch, M K Crawford.
Wilkes....A W .Martin, Horton.
Yadkin....A C Cowles.
Y'aucy... Bowman.
All persons are rp«pecifully invttod to give me a call,
at the old stand of J. & T. Wa.ldill. South side Hay st.
; a n. MCDONALD.
Fayetteville, N. C., Sept. 21, 18G0. 55tf
SI PREME fOniT KEPOltTS,
; TWO .MJW VOIil'illKS.
[Vol.I.loiu's’s La\v,tVol..>Join'sN Equity Kcports,
\ I UST issued, for sale, or exchange as usual for un-
ij bound Nos., by E J- HALL & SONS.
N
TEW MACKEllEL. Nos. 1, 2 and '6.
HERRING, ic. &c.
WHITE FISH.
Call at
Oct 1.
A. N. MCDONALD'S,
South-side Hay Street.
67-if
Jan. 21, 18t;i.
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COX, KEADALL Ac LO ,
ommlj^^ion 31ei*chant8
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WHOLESALE OHOCERS,
>0. 11 i 12 Nortli Water Si.,
Wilminptiiii, i .
''•rilers If .iii tne ;omi''y promptly execu'ed
1‘ .Iti'-..! li- :i.;;niiiun given to tue sale ol I'otton
' ' her pro luce.
H 10-tf
A CARD.
A WORD TO MY OLD FRIENDS— |
TIH)SE persons for wiiotn I have been titttending to |
Banking business for years;—I am still willing to j
serve you with the same promptness that I have always j
done; and lo others that iniy w.int discounts. Pension j
btisitiess &.C . .\'c . I olFer mv sertices, with a promise
JAS. G. COOK.
of strict atteniioii.
Jiiti> 27.
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BEADLE’S OiME NOVELS, Nos. 10,11,12,13 A H,
“ “ bonj: Books and Mt lodlst.
“ Half Dime, and Five cn» Novels.
E. J. HALE & SONS
N
Jan. 30.
22
Edgecombe and Wilson—W
Howard.
Forajth—T. J. WiUon, R. L. Patt«non.
Franklin—A. D. Wiliiama
Gaston—S. X. Johnston.
Gates—A. J. Walton.
Granville—A. W. Venable, T. L. Hargrore,
S. S. Royster.
Greene—W. A. Darden.
Guilford—Jno. A. Gilaaer, Ralph Ooirell, R
P. Dick.
Halifax—R. II. Smith, L. W. Batchelor.
Hyde—E. L. Mann.
Haywood—Win. Hicks.
Henderson—W. M. Shipp.
Hertford—Kenneth Rayner.
Iredell—Anderson Mitchell, T. A. Allison.
Jackson—W. II. Thomas.
Johnston—C. B. Sanders, W. A. Stnith.
Jones—Wra. Foy.
Lenoir—John C. Washington.
Lincoln—Wra. Lander.
Macon—C. D. Smith.
Madison—J. A. McDowell.
Martin—Asa Biegs.
McDowell—J. II. Greenle«.
8, Battle, G«o. I Sound Doctrine.—The followlDg correspoodenc*
, took place between Mr. Nelson, of Tennessee,
I and President Davis, while the former wa* a pri-
j soner in this city. We publish it mainly to call
I attention to the enlarged, liberal, and enlighten-
‘ «d policy avowed By President Davis—“not to
enter into questions of differences of political
opinion heretofore existing.” It is to be regret
ted that the same catholic spirit which animates
the Chief does not pervide all the functionaries
of the Government:
Richmon6, Va., August 12, 1861.
To Hit Excellency, Jeff. Davis, President of the ConJedt~
rate States:
8ia—I have been arrested, and, as I learned since
my arrival in this City, upon the charge uf treason, but
whether agaioat the Stote of Tennessee oi the Confede*
I rate StAies I am not advised. 1 am conscious of no act
: either against the Slat* or the t'onfedeiMcy, that will
! support pr sustain such an HCCus itioM
I I am siaoerely anxious to presorve *1 ? nn i
I quiet of East Tennessee, the section of 'he Siatp la
I which 1 reside, as bestt promotive of the pcacn and ia-
t lereat of the entire State. 1 ask to be di>char^ed from
a vexa'ious prosecutioa that I may return Lonic peace-
; fully, to follow my private interest aud pursuits, as-
i suring your Excellency that I will not, either directly
j or indirectly, by counsel, advice or action, encourN|;e,
aid or assist the United States Government
...111 X , tt. t 1 I o*" me uuiie'j oimro iiiin-ui tO luVucSe,
Mecklenburg—J. \V . Osborne, Wm. Johnston. ]
or attain success in the present struggle with the Confed-
Montgomery—S. H. Christian.
Moore—II. Turner.
Nash—A. H. Arrins^on,
New Hanover—R. H. Cowan, Robert Strange.
Northampton—D. A. Barnes, J. M. Moody.
Onslow—G. W. Ward.
Orange—W. A. Graham, John Berry.
Pasquotank—R. K. Speed.
Perquiinona—Jos. S. Cannon.
Person—John W. Cuningham.
Pitt—F. B. Satterthwaite, B. Grimes.
Randolph—W. J. Long, A. G. Foster.
Kichtuond—W. F. Leak.
Robeson—J. P. Fuller, J. C. Southerland. >
Rockiny:huin—D. S. Reid, E. T. Brodnax. j
Rowai. -B. Craige, H. C. Jones.
RutherK *d and Polk—J. H. Carson, M. Dur-1
ham.
Sampson—R. A. Mosely, Thomas Bunting.
Stanly—E. Hearne.
Stokes—(Vacant.)
Surry—T. V. Hamlin.
Tyrrell—Eli Spruill.
Union—H. M. Houston.
Wake—G. E. Badger, K. P. Battle, W. W.
H.)ldon.
Warren—W. N. Edwards, Frank Thornton. «
Washinj'ton—W. S. Pettigrew.
Watauga—J. W. Coun.sel.
Wayne—G. V. Strong, E. A. Thompson.
Wilke.s—Jas. Calloway, Peter Eller.
Yadkin—R. F. Armfield.
Yancey—M. P. Penland.
1^.11 Alice Campbell will re-
■ sum,- iier .-^ciiool on MONDAY, October 7th, 1861.
I Sep’. 2, I8»-1. 63-lm
!THE OTfARBU^HOUSEl
1 ^^HE .SUBSCRIBER, havingjust completed his new
I* 1. Huu^e near ihe Rail Road Depot, is prepared to a«-
I comodate transient and permanent Boarders.
• Please give me a call.
i JOSEPH OTTVRBURO.
I Fayetteville, Aug. 29. 58-lm
I PURE SPIRITS
j Scuppernong Wine, for sale by
Sept. 2.
C. E. LEETE.
68-2t
WEBSTER’S ELEllEn.\R\ SPEILIXG BOOKS.
erateStat«s, nor will I counsel or advise others to thwart
or cripple the Confederate States in the pending con
test with the United States, nor wili I do so by my own
acts.
In view of the increased majority in the election
which has just taken place iu Tennessee, I shall feel it
my duty, as a citizen of that State, to submit to her
lat« aciioD, and shall religiously abstain from any fur
ther words of condemDation, or opposition to her Gov
ernment.
The parties arrested with me, with the exception of
my son, who acted by my command, were mere guides
and conductors through the mountain passes, on my
way to my place of destination, and whatever view may
be taken of my own course, they are innocent, in no
way responsible legally or aiorally, and have commit
ted no offence against the laws of the Confederacy or
the Stale of Tennessee; and 1 ask that they also be dis
charged from custody by your Excellency.
Very respectfully, your obedient eerv’t,
Thos. a. R. Nklson.
To which the following answer was returned:
Richmond, Aug. 13, 1861.
Sir: I have received your letter of the 12th instant,
in which you ask to be discharged from arrest and pro
secution, and make promise that you will, “as a citizen
of Tennessee, submit to her late action, and religiously
abstain from any further words or acts of condemnation
whatever, or opposition to her government.
The desire of this Qovemment being to maintain the
Independence it has atiserted, by the united feeling and
action of all its citizens, it has been its policy not to
enter into questions of differences of political opinions
I heretofore existing.
I I am therefore pleased lo be spared the necessity of
i inquiring whether the accusation against you be well
I founded or not, vexatious or not, and to rest content
with your submission, as a loyal citizen of your State,
to her receut action in adhering to this Confederacy
and adopting its permanent Constitution by an increas-
I ed majority. 1 have ordered your discharge and that
: of your companions from custody. I am, &c-
JEFFERSON DAV1‘>
I To Thos. A. R. Nklson, Esq.
j Congreaa shall make no Law abridging the Freedom
; of Speech or of the Pres*.— Vidt Constitution U. S.
No person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or pro
perty, without due process of law.—find.
Lincoln is above and independent of the Constitution
of the United States. He is suppressing the newspa
per press, arresting persons, and depriving them of
their liberty, all over the United States, without any
process of law. These things will have an end, and it
will probably be a bloody end for Lincoln himself.
The North will, in spite of laws, turn upon him who
has sworn to see the laws executed, yet daily violates
them nimself openly and systematically.
have just received by Express, a supply of j
SPELLING BOOKS—price SI ^5 per dosan 16, |
I cents retail, Cash.
We have not advanced the price of any articles on !
I hand before the war; but pre^^cnt pareb'ases coat ua |
I more than we asked for those. Of course we have to I
I put up prices on what we buy now. !
! E. J HALE & SONS !
i Fayetteville, Aug. 19. !
I \VESTER\ RAIL R0.1D-C11A\GE OF DOIB.
FRO.M thi.s date, the Passenger Train will leave Fay
etteville at 8 o'clock, A. M., and Mclver’s at 12
I o'clock, M., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays,
j Up freight roust be delivered the previous evening.
C. B. .MALLETT, Pres’t.
Aug. 28. 62-tf
” xilWliols! mjwIoIdTT
«/• Pemberton
Will receive in a few days his entire stock of
$PllL\ti ,i\D m\m\{ GOODS,
EMBRACING ALL THE
IVen and Desirable Spring: Sfylew,
SouTBtUM Labob.—One of the good effects of the
war is that there is an eni to the receipt of Northern
ready-nutde clothing, and our own seamtressea will bare
a chance to get employment with their needles and
! sewing machines. So with shoemakers, tailors, hat-
j ters, and all others who have been driven out of em*
j ployment at the South by the greater energy and he»rt-
j lessness of Northern capitalists, who have ground down
the seamstresses there to the lowest point of existence,
and thus undersold the same classes at the South. The
{ condition of those who held a public meeting in Phila-
I delphia a few days ago to demand work, is differt-nt
\ from any thing that exists at the South.
I t r^e St‘[jro€s (yhooxtnf/ Mustern.—During the
I session of our County Court last week, two Lale
I hearty looking free negroes came voluntarily into
I Court praying to have ma.stcr.'i appointed lor them,
! that they might become slaves in :iccf'i-'l^nc' with
I a lafe act of the Le^rislatnro; »'i.I .iit 1 ii •.
i named in their peliM'jna w. ro .iMj' t !•* > i . ^
: masters.— (rrreHnhnrn’ In!;- i
• • r>
AT PKli ES To SUIT THE Tl.MES.
$10(1 Keuarcl.
R.\N.VW.AV t'roin tl;* srViHcrili*‘r >n lust December,
my ni'gro rn.in HAVK. !!*» is a (nil blooded negro,
5 feet ^ or lO inches IhkIi. well set, aiul intelligent for
a negro; would weigh wlipii he left froin 16 • to 1-5,
iged about > years; lie li.is a «car on Ins fac?. I will
pay Fifty Dollars rewar.l lo any per-ion delivering him
to me at Pliiladelphns, Robeson county, .N C , or for
liiu confinement in any .Itiil mo that I c m ^^et tiiin And
Fifty Dollars for prooi sulTicietil to convict any person
3T persons for harboring him.
DANIEL McCALLUM,
For .TO.'^KPH R. McCALLUM.
Philadelphiis. Robeson Co.. C.. April 12if
Scliool Book»>.
LT.\TUR«\L PHlLOSnl’HV frotn Gvnot a Popular
Pliy«ics by W'm. G. Peek. M. A.; Sanders’ New
Speller a-i 1 Definer Analyser; Millions’ and Smith’s :
Grxnimars; Moiu‘'itli's. .Sirii-.. ^ and .'litoiiell’s Geogra
phies. GooJrieh’s .mil .VnJrews' Liiin and Greek I.es-
eons, E. J HALE & SONS.
All*.
CONVENTION ON NORTH CAROLINA.
Alamance—Giles Mebane, Thos. Ruffin.
Alexander—A. C. Stewart.
Ashe—J. D. Forbes.
Anson—A. Myers, J. A. Leak.
Bertie—S. B. Spruill, James Bond.
Beaufor".—W. J. Ellison, E. J. Warren.
Bladen—Neill Kelly.
Brunswick—T. D. Meares.
Buncombe—N. W. Woodfin.
Burke—J. C. McDowell.
Cabarrus—C Phifer.
Caldwell—E W Jones.
Camden—D. D. Ferebee.
Carteret—C. R. Thomas.
Caswell—Bedford Brown, (one vacancy.)
Catawba—P. C. Henkle.
Chatham—J. H. Hcaden, John Manning Jr.,
L. J. Merritt.
Cherokee—A. T. Davidson.
Chowan—R. H. Dillard.
Cleveland—W. J. T. Miller, J. W. Traoy.
Columbus—Richard Wooten.
Craven—Geo. Green, Jno. D. Whitford.
Cumberland and Harnett—Warreu Winslow,
David McNeill, A. S. McNeill.
Currituck—H. M. Shaw.
Davidson—B. A. Kittrell, B. C. Douthit.
Davie.—Rob’t Sprouse.
DopUo—W, Hqubkiq, j. I. huoii??
A i’rivnttf.—Ex Go; t* ■ 'A :
; of South Carolina, a gentleiu tn wnii -.‘v.-;
The public generally are respectfully invited to call i lions of dollars, has reported liituseit t^>i ac>. vc
early and secure BARGAINS. ! duty in the Calhoun Guards.—Rick. tJi.q.iin r.
J. A. PEMBERTON, j That’s nothing. We know several reported for
March 28, 1861. duty who didn’t have a red cent, and left their
R^criiUR \i^nled lorTheConled-:
erate Service. ‘ Which are entitled to the more credit tor shouM-
LIEUT. E. SPEARMAN will be in Fayetteville, in the i ering their muskets?—^nahviile U/ng.
course of this week, to open a Rendevous for Re-, ~^ i i ^ j-
iciuits for the Confederate Service. Wotice of place' Thore Jiuftonx.— lnQ blockade ami i^nterdic-
i will be given upon his arrival. j tion of commercial intercourse with the Confede-
} Aug 12, 1861. 47- i rate States is working admirably. Day after day
. --- . i we are called upon to notice some new enterpriie.
The a specimen of mifiUry
' * 'buttons—North Carolina stamp—made on 13th
Ji'.NCTioN P. 0., Hanover County, Va., 1 i ^ . »•» j
July 29, 1861. } | utreet.—Richmond Mhig.
Under this name it is proposed to get up a regiment of ! P.irtington'i Latt.-
. _ _ , Dear me,” exclaim-
len companies of 100 men eaih, including officers, mak- j ^ j specs and heav-
; inir 1,)UU men. We are to wear citizens clothes and ' , , . j; t i • i »
i to use such arms as we can furnish ourselves. A pair . ®d a heavy sigh, on rea ing o^ Linco n s^ paper
1 of Colt’s pistols, a bowie-knife and a double barrel gun, j blockade; “what a tremenjous site of paper it must
! with a Minnie ball or a good rifle; to pledge ourselves i take—no wonder the Milton Chronicle finds it a
; to serve during ihe war wherever the President may * matter tO get any—-that fetched old rascal,
j choose to place us; to serve without pay. ! Lincoln, has used it all in blockading the ports
The main object ot this organization is to avenge the ’ „ it-.. i,-.-
i death of Gen Robert S. OarLtt. of Virginia, and Col. | With pa|^r. Heie the old dame gritted her
Charles F. Fisher, of North Carolina. i teeth, and vowed she d whip some body if her
I Those who wish to form such a regiment, will signify j “Chronicle" wern't forthcoming soon,
i their assent by writing to me at the above poet-office, MUton Chronicle.
j and when we have 500 men we will report ourselves for
j duty, and go on increasing the number until it amounts Hunuintty of the Enemy.—K letter from
to 1.00'(. „ 1 „ K-w the United States Rteamer Iroquois, dated Au-
i ! r»t Mth, off S.v.no.h, 8ayt: -‘Th» gunbo.t i,
i d.aih or mabiliiT. Mid no o'her cow absU reliua • i »t CharlestoD, repuriD^ damages to bow«prit,_
I man from his obligation. I »• private, or in j h«»d, &c.,t;au8ed by the Wabash running into her.
1 any capacity the regiment may direct. Whenournum. i 'I'he Wabash mistook her for the privateer Sum-
ber reaches 600, we will rsqusst the Prtsident to ap* | intending to run her down and $tnk
her, but, fortunately disooTered her mistake in
time to clear her with the exception of the bow-
I point a Colonel of his own selection, and muster us into
' service at Richmond. I will advertise the tim* of me«t>
I ini; there »• ^ receive the names of 600 men.
' Each company will choose its own Captain and subor*
^ diu.'iie otficers.
THEODORE S. GARNETT.
The newspaperp in Virginia and North Carolina
I will d ■iibtleso ptibM.sh the above without charge, twice
I a k fiir tluei* weeks
sprit, which she carried away.’
ihU Oftjce.
More than one hundred thousand persons were
committed to prison in England and Wales du
ring the year just completed. Nearly one-third
of them had been in jail before, and nearly 20 per
c«Qt. bad ia j^riioa mgre tbto teo *