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r^’Ki t.
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mallett
«'‘N c. a Y
i*».
Coal
ip Rir#r, ^
I'AXD,
•««t« of
S^.h froB,
^ Countj
« growth of cc-
ri prea;
Our.
of nc-r.r-f^Ui
for j>er^.,n^ «
unriouHt,.jiy ^
or ».iar.,. 5 ,^
L M.'R\f,
''n MoRk. , a, . ^
i:'f
S.
deac«;
•ries;
OtM;
n»rgr»v««'s Note*;
& Wallace's Noi e?.
nl riea ling;
U'Dce;
■e 4 WHl’ ice’s
CAQ LlW;
tc.
ae Cmrt -yf North Ca-
ook; Cantwell's Prae-
H ALE & SON?
iscopic Views*
I, juj*t received.
HALF. « SON^
Eine lor..TIay.
HALE A SuNs
i»rin Book,
*
I HALK A S"N
lE.
Fix*ure“ all in gC" *-
hE. This
of large quan'i***
■. il to make a Icwi*
the most rciisonabit
Sw:imp, about four
L S. THijRNTON.
,pi 6. 18H0.
le\
Homey and Counsel
ter Co., Mo., will i#
ill the Courts of 1>*
iven to the coll^’'®”
ol a lejral Biiiur*'®
;arolina,
Mo.su ,
July Term, 1^*
lAB. McKae &oibert
Latid ..
if ihH Court, lhai
■1 John .McR^ie. >"•«
8 tlid-iefore oruert"
ua le in the
8>iid M li ;
to be anil "
10 ^>« “
ou fh« ihirJ
>r d^niur lo ihi* P*"
-o H-* to them
»f our said *
M-.nday of
k’Eim. 0. CO.
R EBU, Dept J f‘e'»
ON’S
jamasks,
purcbaae *r« *•
8 £ 0WU8>. b,
•uid .larabimy >'
* i*
Dlinlly noi't"*’;' .
Un-.---' - •'
li.- 1 Wl li 1(1
SEMI-WEEK I. Y.
[\\)L. XI.]
FaYETTF.VILLE. X. c.. SEPTEMBER 12. 1861.
[NO. 1056.J
FlUNTr.D MuNDAYS AND THURSDAYS.
KUWAUD J. !IALE & SOXS.
KI ITOKS AND VROPaiETvTUi=i
price* '.or the Semi-Weokly Ob.skrver S3 00 if paid in
, > 'iico: S ) fiO if pni 1 during the year of Bufcscrip-
■ n. or .S 1 after the >Cfir has expired.
K he Wee ily On'^KRVEn 5l’ 'X> per annum, if paid in
: ■ ince; SJ .it' if paid durinp the year of subscrip-
: a. or S ’. Ou ufter the year has expired.
515^ ADVKKTIsKNlKN'l'.'^ inserted for >0 cents per
. ,.:ive 'f 1'': liju" ’ n un- first, uml 30 cents for each
- - uhlicaiioii VvHvly advertisements by .spe-
‘ I'rtct-*. it reasonable rates. Advertisers are
. 'tHj 10 state the nun»>ier of insertions desired, or
" he v.intinupd till forbid, and charged accord-
. ; !-;:;-if'iient‘. t iii-.ert*>J «‘harged fiO per
c .: rXIPH
SPKt IAL NOTK'E.
i \-.i i’.id dt'ter this date, uo aatne of a new subscriber
„ i_ii -reii wituout pttvni tu 111 advance, nor will
O'. t>M' a longer time
■ ' iesiie to take the pa-
! itify tis when making
Jan’v 1, 1S>R.
, '“ti! -“iioh St
.1 tor
■ ;.r *.ld MubsLTiNi'
> item s.. ' nh
1 III
'I V in ■
I ^ o
a.l
l-AGLE HOTEL,
ASHLViLLJ; N. C., APnIL, 1861.
V.. : r rill : mo lo cull your attention to the
^ '• I iv** 1. r»*-painted; all the rootus '
._. I 1-etv‘l. mid tlie Hotel is in better order
. . -V . ■ . r 1; .,>e in ihe mountains of North Caro-
(ils . t i-tter r^upplied with good and atten-
ttiar. any Hotel in this part of the State. ■
10 the first cla?s visitors that I ao* pre-
■rtaiu 30U, iu a style superior to any house
■ Having had several yeirs experience in j
-i'l , I flatter myself that 1 can make your stay '
le 1 VGLE, both pleasant and ugreeable.
1 ; .ni>o lion with ihi? large Hotel. 1 have a number ;
. .V and beautiful
iiK\ C.\liRl\GES, BlliGll.S, ,\M) SADDLE HUKSES,
■ r. luy gue-'ts c.»n get at a minute’s notice I will
f, i • irri.ice in readiness for persons that may be
: r ,'us .»t'takin;.: morning or evening rides. 1 assure
•- i ivelUnL: public ihut tliey will find everything they
vv at tiie I. icie to make them comiortHble.
iiiis H ael his siip. rior adv.intfvges over any other
u^e ill Aslii’v; ' as i',.- Offio** i- kept (lere for
School i^otlce.
\fV SCHOOL in the DONALDSON At'ADE.MV. on
ill H.WMOUNT. will be re-opened on T U E S DA V.
OCTOBER 1st. 1861.
Terms, per Quarter of 10 weeks:
English, S7 .*>0
(’lassical. 10 00
(’ontingent. 25
JESSE 11. McLE.\N, Principal.
August ly. 18C1. 49if
FAYKTTKVILLE
Female llisrh School.
TERMS.
Board per Session of 20 weeks, $ti0 00
Tuition iu Collegiate Classes 20 weeks, ‘20 Oo
‘ “ .Academic •* •• ■> Ifj 00
“ Primary •• •* •* 12 OO
(aoidental expenses, l 00
Tuition in Music, Painting, Drawing, Modern and
Ancient Languages, \e. at the usual rates.
B^^One-half of Bo.ard and Tuition required m ad
vance: the other half at the bejjinninjr of the 2d Quarter
SCHOLASTIC YEAR
1st Session —Commences l=t October
Ends 17th Febniary
2d Session —Commences 18th Februarv
Ends Hth July
I I ll'fOP; R. Princiijal
Sept. 18til. TTtf
»^300 Lal»orerii IVaiilod Im
mediately. c IV MXl.i i ri', I’rcs t
.August 2*’.. ISfil. U . R li. t'ompuiy.
liaiiroad and Post (oafh Line
To Wlliiiiii^rtoii, ۥ
LAW BOOKS.
^lAUNDERS' REPORTS:
3 •• ou Ple;idin,2 and Evidence;
Pliillips on KvidMnce;
Common l5onch ileports—new scries;
Curti.s's (.'oninienlaries;
Ross on Bills and Promissory Notes;
Chitty on Cari ier?-;
P>Hleiiian on Con;inercial Law;
Tnylor's L-iw (ilos'.iiry;
Williams on l.xecntors;
Devereux's Kimie’s Kent;
“ •• Black.stone;
Coke upon Liuleton—JKntier i.'i Hargrave’s Notes;
Sedgwick on Diiiuages;
Story on Sale-;
on Bill.s of Exchange:
Equity Pleading;
*' on ('onflici of Laws,
on Bailments;
Chitty on Plealinj,
on Contracts,
Bingham on Infancy;
Hare on I'i^coTery,
Gow on Pannersiiip-
Roberts’ Princiii'.p'. f Eqi-icy.
•'or and S'u b iit
in;*;'" ‘ -r.' .• :
■s: W.il.ice’s Notes,
1. r.v \
Or-ohi
S- .pi,
-.: :
Hiirriii ^ I «
\\ iiartuii
Pill i p-'
A-ehb ■! 1' - 1
Tv
)ii-i i..
.k.
Ac
N ACCOMODATION P(>.T will run in
connection with the Wiluiinpion and Ruthprl'ord
Rail Rea 1, to Rockingham. Richuioud co., N C. L.->iv-
ing the Sand Hill Depot Tioilin^ei >. after the arriv.il
of tlie train from Wilmington, on I uoday>, Tliur'davs
and Saturday*;, and arrive at Roi-kinirhtm to supper.
Returninp will leave Rockingham ;in Monday, Wcliies-
day and Friday uiornings in lime to mak"c nnection.
Passengers and light freights carried with celerit3',
certaintv and securitj'.
D.G. .MACRAE.
August 26th. 1861. f>l 3w
\OTIC 1:.
\S I expect to be absent frotu iiume a few months iu
the WpHt, Archibald .Mol..ean is my authorized
Vgent to transact my busine.ss until 1 return.
N.
Dec’r 28.
0. JONES.
R3tf
Fea tH .111 li.-ri; ii
Tidd - Pia.-: ■
Starkif ' i Lviil.;
Hilliard ' :
Smiili'"* 1. ui 1 i If 1
-Ad nils' I. i'l'.I v:
Wiliiait
.Mayni' oti i» tn.i
Arcl.fti.l i s Pr icti 'e and Pleading,
L’lbe's K.iiiii v I’l- 'M
\\\Mid.'!l'. iua' k-t
Chitly’s
Maitliew.' Oil Pre-
Smith'' M i'ior ^
Powell on M u'
Clii'fy's ( rimiti.il Law:
W iiiiariis .iii llt al l’r.jp,M-.y;
Smith ' i'li iiiL-i : V I’r ic’.ice;
1 pDjiiTty;
I ive Evidence;
.''i "vant;
I W iuid
t
lii-^ a' ai\ t d> irt fr'irii this place,
aii.iiies liril '. ;nl inz nr beau-
t 1-1 • ‘ A :i. Mil ■ . Kpect to remani several wetks, it will
. .. : .r '.. ;a to write ai.i CTij:.;;e ri. ):ii«. as I’le
K •• i .y iirelty nruch urowded by tlie middii
li j . r.-g irds cliarces, 1 will m ike them sutfi-
iciiilv moderate to suit the prt-'-ont limes.
Hopiiii» to have :!if ple.i-'n-_ of' seeing you at tin
L igle, 1 n:ii y.iui s rt-sp. ctt.i: y,
J. 1 Bl.VIR. Pi'i.pri.'tor.
Mav ! I.-f'.t IC' if
A
Fayetteville, .liiu. t.j, 18G1.
Head-Quartkr5. Tamp McU.vf,. )
M.\.N’fTE-TFR (Jt.'ARD.S. |
Sng‘i.-ll
D.iit If.
t'r.i^'i .
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! LEGISLATURE OF NORTH CAROLINA, 1860-61.
SENATE.
Pasquotank and Perquimans...J M Whedbee.
Ciimden and Currituck...B F Simmons.
Gates and Chowan...M L Eure.
Hyde (iiiii 'i'yrrell...Jones Sjiencer.
j Nofthaiiipton..../ .M S Kogcrg.
IIertfor l...J B Sluughter.
Bertie...!)avid Outlaw.
Marlin .-ind Washington...J R Stubbs.
I Halifax...M (j Whitaker.
! EdgeeomV'e and Wilson...H T Clark.
Pitt...E.) Blount.
Beaufort... Frederick Grist.
Craven...N H Street.
Carteret and Jones... Dr .M F Arendell
Greene and Lenoir..,J P .Speight,
Mew Hanover...Eli W Hall.
Duplin,..Dr James Dickson
Onslow,., L W' Humplirey
Bladen. Brunswick, &c...Jno D Taylor
Cumberland and Harnett,..Duncan Shaw
Sampson...Thomas I Faison
Wayne.,. W K Lane
Johnston...J W B Watson
Wake...M .A Bledsoe.
Nacli... .A J Taylor.
Fr.inklin W II irris
SV iiTon T : P ’ hfor'l.
Gi'invillt- II K T.avlor
Ptr^-ou,..'. L Wi'-.-fead.
Oi'.‘?:C' ,Jo>' ih T.ur-T, Jr
A'. iiii ;!. .■ :iii I i: : ' I; h., J (H ithari Worth
; ("i, ;i I, . u- — W ii.n ! i
I M ii'f 'in l Mi>ti'r"!iiiTy,..W D I'owd.
1; ii-!iiiiond ;itid i^oli‘.^ iii.., ,Alfred Dockery.
.An'oii .iiid I iiiori...,S I! Waliiup.
(«uilf'irii...Pi.':i-i I.inis
(■•I'Wi'li... Bedf Td Brown.
Riiokingii:.,"... r L Siiiif joii.
Mt-ckienfn.rg f.dm W.iH.iT
Cabirriis and .''!an:y...V (’ P.arringer.
Rovv in and Da> ie...l,'r J G R.imsey
D ivids iii Jno W 'l iiomaJ.
I Siokt*.- Hill F'>i'ytn...Je^se .A Waugh.
\slie. Sii'-ry .Vc....To« Dobson,
Iredell, W-.ikt'-! .V0...L Q Sliarpe
Bui'ice. McDowi'll -Vc.-.B S Giither.
Lincoln. Ga^toi) ,S:e....J isfipr Siowe.
Uiiiiiertoi 1. P lI; i.V';...A V> Barton.
Buni’ indie. ll* iid'Toii \c...Geo W Candler.
Ilaywo 1, .M.acon i:c...W H Thomas.
H(»U.E OF COMMONS.
Alamance...Giles M- hine.
Alex 'i.d-r...Di'J M ('irson.
.Ansoi)...L 1. Polk, E R Liles
.A'-lie....* M G T:'ry.
liiirkV... I II I'c I ' ll),
Bun.' ni'ie V .- Ni 'I'iTiO’..
Bli 1 n... T UiVM
i'..-' I iii-iir. ;;il Fcrgu«on.
i- |> - D ' w r ^l ir-h.
FEW’ m.T'^e Men wmtcd tf' ri 1 up
Those '.’e-'iviTij r - vi r c -.ii iav
to do so, by caMing 'in t ■> iti t • '^n 1
''tarr X Will'am^, ■ ;'t * ■!.-
pany. W1I_.
Auir
this
.A\;?
ap- n\
' . iiii’
t . It
SHEM'iVELL HOUSE,
I FKW UOORS NORTH OF THE MARKET UOISE.
Lhe addition of a num-
;;i', with other import-
will add materially to the
of those favoring me with
, 1 \WING to the extensive increase of patronage
T this HoU'e, during the year. I have ex-
* i teuiif'.t my t tci’;!'ies by
. ; omfortable sleeping r*
.. rovemenis, wt.i.ii
-K ; and :;oiiVt?nieUi?e
•. .r p.i'.ronage
I !}iO->e who have been lay kind Iriends and cus-
. ri '■■i the pa.st si* years, 1 :ender my m^st sincere
at the sanie time respedtuliy soliciting a eon-
. . . ‘.nee of their patronage, .nd also the patronage of
a .%rge number of new patrons
I have good Stables and a N 1 Ostler.
R
J an y lo, 1 ^60
P. SHE.MWELL.
84-
A ^imokiiij? iliimiiey.
VNV person having a smoking fire-place can have it
remedied by aidrt-'ing me at tae F.iyeiteville Post
hce. White Washiug. Brick Work and Plastering
ne in best manner. All my work warranted to be
■ n - 11 ir no pay .And if my chimneys heretofore
. - by me .-.iiouid xiuuke. th- v will be altered without
^-e. ■ L>AVID McDUFFIE.
F I, etieville, N. C.. .March 'J'.*. y-lypd
S25 REWARD.
.N.\W.VV iroiu the frub--cTih
;l :i in^t.. tny boy VlK(jlL
w
ou Fn 'ay last the ;
He is probably lurk- 1
he plantation of Mr- Louisa Hargrove, on !
■ cr s Crenk, wuere r.e has a wife. 1 will pay the |
i r wlor his delivery iu jail.
G. D. BAKER.
. I 'lerland county, July 16. 40-tl
ILAUK & TlRLLNGTONr '
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
W IL.M1N(JT0\, N (’.
iI,L i-- *- special attensioii to the sale or shipment
ol ail Naval Stores, Cotton, Flour, Timber, and'
■r proil'K’f D-. Hit-is la LiUip. Plaster, i'e- ^
.. .. f! -.;r, \c ■ -Hid
lith.SjN FUii .STEA^IEK.'' KiiL 'IfLilKl' A.\D Sl.\.
Ki 'er H P.. .S.iv.ige, i.'arhi*;.- B ink ot Cape Fear,
Pres t Wiimington branch
H i ..r-I. t a-hier Raleigh
Ty-ii
iii^iAVi i-i
-i. Kdi'KPl'H NUNCh.Vl I'LUl.NG CO.MPANV.
■ : i :i. cttf ville. .N solicit orders for .Sheelings
ii. wi I,-. :J yard-) to tlie pooud. The Goolscom-
• i V .ral'ly wiiii tlie same styles maniificiur*-d in
■ ■clui'-;;«i. an I have for many years been sold in
Vork .iiid I'ml.idelpiii I .'larkets
(' T. II.UGH. Pres t Rockfish Co.
-%i !e. June 1. l>*'d.
liAW i\>TIC'K.
1, ■>.-m ; ,4-r ii.iving removed from Summerville to
will !i tend Ihe County and Superior
.*Tl:ind, H;i.riiett and Moore. His otfice
'••'idt-nce. ou Green Street, opposite the
Foi* Rt'iit.
'^pHE Store on Hay .■'lr»n-t. b ■iw.'e:! th>* :'r icker>' Store
i and D .*t W, .\lcLaurin'' Sior»*. iuid i' ini-'t-nt or- '
cupied b\‘ them. Povps,ion piveii I'l .'^fpteoihfr.
For terms, apply to D. \ W. McLaunn, 01 S T
Hawley \ Son.
•Au^rust ].), IStil 48 tf
$*10 UKU^i RO.
.\N.\,W’AY. a fe^ dnys ago, frotn ilie «ubscriher>i,
our Boy HENRi'. a daiK muutto, JS years of age,
weighing about 145 lbs. We b. ujiii said roy of George
Holmes, near Fnyetteville. Tht: .»bove reward wiil bo
paid for his connueoieut or delivei v 10 us in Fayetteville
J .V N A CAMERON
.Au^ 14 48-iif
Timber Il'Viiiff*/#.
rj.vRTIES having seasoned WHlTt 0.\K TIMBER
1. from one and a half to six .rcties in thicknes-. and ^
from six to twenty inches in width, and wishinjt to dis- •
pose of the same, can find a purciiaser by applying in
person or by letter to the undersigned at tiie Arsenal
JOHN C. BOOTH,
Capt. Art’y Comi'g Arsenal.
Fayetteville. .Aug. 21. 1'5'il •^>0 ;f
A. 31. €A1II»BKLI.,
Auftioiieer and Comniissioii ^lerchant,
—will attend to the sale of—
imoodSj IWtres aitti •flfrclmtidtHe,
Real instate, mWf^roes, Xr.
June 24. 1861. 31-»;m
' FISH FOI! SALK.
Mullets, .mackehel, and herhing.
J. W'. POWERS.
! May 12. 24
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Brr.-imt ' ■
Ci'livcr n
Staffs i 1’
roHna; Cantw=-
tioe, sc
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t'- ! V -
on 11 1.line
Ur ,f >iiian;
.n Ev 1
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N all 1 -
Small :•
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Mav 11.
W h- Ix d'
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1;
i II'* :'ourt of .Sorth Ca-
!’■ 'u; t in;weU'-« Prac-
.) ll\LE.VSONS
i)I nT,
i! •citnc'-* and desjiatch
e paid tici'ore delivered
H rioLlNGH\ST
.'u .School, IItv Street
14
H
\Vlimit) u; ..n.. Diw-^on,
• 111': o; M>nh t tr.iUr.a-, W
Branch l.nuk ot v ape hen
f-c i4, l"'.U.
1
1 , .
I .JUI’I- 1
Wlil );e :i
Episcopal
His corre-poudents will please address him hereafter
it t ayetteviile, instead of Summerville.
NEILL McKAY.
.(an'y 21, 18i;ti 86-tf
.IAS. C. McItAE,
•Mttorneff at Mjaw^
OHice West end of the In-iiraiice Building,
Hay St., Fayetteville, N. C.
■i ''h 2 1, I860. 3tf
MAKEFE.\CE & M' ll.AE.
.AYE on hand and expect to keep for sale, of their
own manufacture, a supply of Brass, Galvanized
and common Hooped
JLAIPEIR IIIXKK1>*;
Freuch, High Post, Cottage and (oiuraon
s
spring Mattresses, of new and improved Sp. iujf, i^n
hand or made to order of any ^ize; L(.*i VGE.-^; Spring,
Cane, and Wood Seat t HAlR.S, ot ilitterent kinds
and patterns; i^pring Sofi^. Louiiirei and Chair.s,
repaired, and covered wii ii Hair t 'luth or otoer-
wise- Hoe handle®, B'ln^® for b'ols. X (Ti) Is.,
Sole, H irne -ard 1 r'! '’’’ * -h'r,
and Piasier'.nv 11 'ir.
As we have good Muchin.iry ff»r .S;iwin'?, Pl.anei!ig,
Turning, .Morticing and llou inr. we cin do work wiih
despatch and on ati-fic(;:;y : ‘ni .. Persons !i ivtng
work or repairing to do will >1 1 well to give u-i a c.ill.
We warrant O'lr work; if it fail~, you know where to
I find us.
I Having taken a Store on the East side of Gillespie 1 scope, \c.. Vt-
I Street, a few doors South of .\. W. Steel, E-’q . and ! Oct. IM
I having some sp.are room, we wouM attend to the storage
: atid sale of any thinjr that may be consiijrned to us; and
will give special atien'ion to products of this Slate,
i Fayetleville. .\pril 1, 18til. I'tt
JOIIA' P. FI l.f.KIt,
Attorney and Coiinstllor at Law,
Wlt-L PRACTICE IS Tlli, COURTS OF
j Kobcson, Cumberland, Columbus and Hladon.
Office at LumbertoB, Robeson Co., N. C.
I July 5^859
■ II\Tf. 1%
^ Attorney at Law,
Fayktteville, N. C.
F. PEARCE,
WliH
A. A l.n,
CommlKslun .^icrihatH and Produce Dealer,
A.M) DKAI.KK I.V
Gro'-orie-., Provi'^ioiis,
llardw.ire. s'utlery.
Boots. Sji. 4 ~ :iu 1 Leather.
'BaggintT. Roj.-. .*^,1 Id’i-ry, \’c.,
F irei-u aii l ’ •mne'tie Liquor.-.,
Sheeting- -.nd \ .inis a; M:iiuitiicturi-r«‘ ]irices.
.'^Irivt attention paid to ord.-rs.
StjL'l'H SIDE 11 street, |
FAYETTEVILLE, N. 0. j
Sept. 21. i8';0. •i.)tf I
irroceriesi iwroceries : I
VL,\KGE and well selected S'Oi‘i uf F.AMIL^
G KO(’l^ KI K.'> always fin li'iiid. Coii.'isting of
Bacon-Si lc^. .'less Pork, Afullofs, .Mackerel,
No«. 1 and '1, Mo!as*r.s, Sugars of all
"ratios, 'I’l'bacco, ( ii^ars,
.\nd all other articles u^u.illy kepi in a Wiioles.nle Gro
cery Establishnieni,
t'»X, KENDALL x CO
Wilmington, .Vpj»i -. lB-1. lO tf
” Gi:U. U. WILLIAMS ^ CO.,
Wholesale l>paloi!^ in
ANI? IMi .iRTKflS AND In'AI.KK.S IN
llardw lie isM.i tiii'fry* ‘ ilci,
HVl STKEEl. » A\LriEVl!.LL, .V. C.
.Iuly2. 1 i.
Ttie ^111111% l>y M*rOi. In
graham: ly !iTi I S'N!', b\ tlie ' ".ihoi-oi -Wide U id
World, ’ ^■c.: T!ic lioii--i.o.d «>: i>i«»VL-:ie. or the Eli.iiir
of Gold, by iSo MinMii La iv; l.vf:iio^s at toe .^licro-
B, .). ll.XLK SUNS.
( a! W’
1
N Groen, Turner Bynum.
r K .rifred
iUvtt...C G Wright, J S Harring-
lall.
Ciiai oiiii..,
Clii'i'ukec...li I
’r iven ...i' C ’I irk
Cuint.,-rl u.d ani II
ton. .1 (' Willi.im-.
t liowun... S'
t.'o u(nljus...N L Williimson.
Cam leii... 1» It r'erebee.
Carierct...I> W W tiiteliiirst.
Ca«wol!... W’irliors, ,S P Hill.
Curriiu'-k .15 M B xter
t.;ieaveland...-A G Waters, .1 R Logan.
Davi>lsi)ii...Li Wis Haynes, E B (dark.
L)a\i>.., — Ilow-.rd
I»uplin...,l l> ''‘anf iri. J G Branch
E Ip'eeombi- R II Bri lger'. J Woodard,
rnr-iyih....! F Poindexter, Piiilip B.irrow
Fraiitvhu U F Greeti
G.a.'itoti .i ii Wiii;e
Graavuic. J .M I>uilo. k. W [1 Jenkins, S FI Cannaday.
G iiifoi d ; P Men ien'iall. C E .Shober, J L Gorre’l.
Greene A 1) Speight
Gates...John liooihe.
Hay vv ood...S L Love
Haiil.ix... .A fi W B Pope
Hertford I J Veates
Heuderstin....los P Jorian
Hyilo ..'filinan Farrow
Irudi'ii....\ K Simr.tit.iu, .\ B f Gaither
.laek^oii \ Fi'her
Jvi.er,...W P W .rd.
Johnston—W H Uu? in, Ja-^ Mitchener.
Lenoir....) ' Wooi,.u.
Liui'olii.,. V ,\ McBcpp.
.\ladi>oii....loli'i .\ Fagg.
.Martin... Ewell.
.McD.iwe:l...C 11 Burijin.
.M o o r.e V • e . a n d e r K e! i y.
.Moni goiiii-ry... E G I. B irringer.
Mac 11...11 G 'V -o.lfi')
Meckli-iibur;.'...S W li.ivi-i, J M Potts.
Nasli...H G William-^
New lt,aoover...S .) Prrson, Daniel Sliaw.
.Northampinn... M W Ramsoiu. W W Peebles.
Onflow....I H Fi>y.
Orangt’...H B Guthrie, W N Patterson.
Pa>quoiank....J T Williams.
Perquimons...N Newby.
Pitt...B G AUiriii .11. ('hurchill Perkins,
Per-ioti..,-^ Wilkinson.
Robes,.n—.\le.t McMillan, E'i Wi«hnrt.
R >('kinghain...Rawley (.t^.llotvay and Thos Slade
Rowan...N N Kieming. N F H iH.
llii'bert.iri, ,C T N I.mvis, i’ H Padgett.
P.andoljdi... 1 IT Fonst, Thos S W’insiow.
Hichtn iitd..,J G Bhie.
Sainp'Oti.,. S c Faison, Geo W’ Aiitrey
Su'-rv ,W A ingh
St i; s — II ■.!■. Iv'limn.
St' niy - La . !- ; oentf
T> r; ' d' i'o--' >•
ru^)ii...r ,,• Li'iniiiou >=.
Wake,...'' Il iioifoi .] W Rii-io
\'i .a ■ i i'o ,1 B li ;; ;-lie!or. W H
Vi .1 ii.iiiri Liihani.
Wataiiira ... I’liom IS F irthing.
W'livm-... U 'f Uiirtf'ti, .M K Crawford.
Wilkes... \ W Martin, Horton.
\ adk:n...A C (’owlps.
Vaiicv... Bowman.
Edgecombe and Wilson—W. S. Battle, Geo.
' Howard.
Forsyth—T. J. Wihon, R. L. Pattorson.
Franklin—A. D. Williams.
Gaston—S. X. Johnston.
Gates—J. Walton.
Granvillo—A. W. V’enable, T. L. Hargrove,
! S. S. Hoyster.
Greene—W. A. Parden.
(Julltbrd—Jno. A. Glhuer, Ralph Gorrell, R
i*. Dick.
[lalifax—11. II. Smith, L W. Batchelor.
Hyde—E. L. Mann.
Haywood—Wm. Hicks,
Henderson—W. M. Shipp.
Hertford—Kenneth Rayner.
Iredell—Anderson Mitchell, T. A, Allison
Jackson—W. H. Thomas
Johnston—C. B. Sanders, W- A. Smith
Jones—Wni. Foy.
Lenoir—John C. WashingtoD
Lincoln—Wm. Lander
Macon—C. D. Smith
^ladison—J A McDowell
Martin—Asa Biirirs.
McDowell—J H. Greenlee
Mecklcnburt^—J \V Osborne, Wm. Johnston
Montgomery—S. H Christian
Moore—H Turner
Nash—A, H Arrington.
New Hanover—11. II. Cowan, Robert Strange.
! Northampton—D. A. Barnes, J. M. Moody.
, Onslow—G. W. Ward.
Orange—W. A. Graham, John Berry.
Pasquotank—R. K. Speed.
Perquimons—Jos. S. Cannon.
Person—John W. Cuningham,
i Pitt—F. B. Satterthwaite, B. Grimes.
Randolph—W . J. Long, A. G. Fo.ster.
Richmond—W. F. Leak.
Robeson—J. P. Fuller, J. C. Southerland.
Rockinoh tin—1). S. Reid, H T. Brotlnax.
I Rowai. -B. Craige, H. C. Jones.
Ruthen, ’d and Pulk—J. H. Carson, M. Dur
ham.
Sampson—R. A. Mosely, Thomas Bunting.
, StJinly—E. Hearne.
I Stokes—(Vacant.)
Surry—T. V. Hanilin.
Tyrrell—Eli Spruill.
riii'iM—II. .^I. Ilimsion.
Wake-G !•:. Badger, K. P. Battle, W. W.
: II k:..
W .rr.-i'—'«V N. EiwurJ's. pr.'ink Thornton.
W;;'hiDut -n — W ,S. Pettigrew.
WatauLia—J. W. Counsel.
Waym--—G. V. Strong, E. A. Thompson.
Wilkes—.Jus Calloway, Peter Eiler.
Yadkin— R. F. Armfield.
Yancc-v—M. P. Penland.
Wanted to piircha^e,
1 /WiA COPPER.
iUuU T. s. LUTTERLOH.
Sep . 9, I8jl. 55 3w
\i:w GOODS.
The subscriber is now receiving a large and well se
lected stock of GOODS, consisting ot
GROCERIES. HARDWARE AND CUTLE
RY, BAGGING AND ROPE, SAD
DLERY, etc., FOREIGN AND
DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
aad many other articles, which he offers low for Cash,
or on SHORT ti.me to prompt paying customers
All kinds of Country Proauce taken in exchange for
Goods
Sheetings acd Cotton Yarns on hand at all times, at
Mariyfacturer(5 prices.
All persons are respectfully invited to give me a call,
at the old stand of J. \. T. Waddill. South side Hay st.
A. N. MCDONALD.
Fayetteville, N. C.. Sept. 24. IStlO. 5.5tf
H .Mordecai.
'hfpk.
FOR THE OBSERVER.
i encouraging FACTS.
: Since June 1st, under the approval of all the
pastors of this City, we have reprinted especially
for the soldiers, over 81,000 pages of each of the
following appropriate tracts: “A Voice from Hea-
j ven,” “Don’t put it off,” “All-sufficiency of
Christ,” “Self-dedication to God,” “Private De
votion,” “The Act of Faith,” “The Sentinel,” and
, “Motives to Early Prety”—in all of these over
j 618,000 pages; and of the excellent tract “Come
to Jesus,” 17,280 copies, or 545,280 pages—ma
king in all reprinted, 1,163,520 pages; in value
8930 56. These we have got out at the prices
j heretofore paid to the American Tract Society, N.
Y.—1,500 pages for one dollar, and “Come to
' Jesus” for three cents a copy. Nearly all of
j these have been sent to the soldiers, more or less,
I of all the Confederate States, most of whom re
ceive them gladly, saying, “This is the kind of
; reading we want, to help us fulfil the promi.se.s
j we made to our wives, parents, sisters, ministers
j and loved ones on leaving home, that we would
, seek God to be our guide atid refuge.” Such ex-
’ pressions I have frequently heard from a great
: many of the more than 7,000 soldiers with whom
, I have talked on personal relijxion.
t Recently a soldier of intelligence came to me
in Richmond, Va., to express his thanks fjr the
sjiving influence of the Tracts he had received
since being in camp. He believes they were sent
'■ to him in answer to a pious mother’s prayers.
I He stated that before leaving home he felt but
j little interest in religion, but now it is his delight
and comfoit.
j Another soldier in a Mississippi regiment writes
I that the tract “Come to Jesus” has been the
means of leading him to Christ since being in
: Virginia.
; By special donations, I have supplied S210 25
I worth of Bibles and Testaments to destitute sol-
I diers.
I The demand for grants of Tracts to the sol-
j diers is far beyond the means in hand to supply,
j While in Virginia recently, I had calls for 3U0,-
j uOO pages ol grants, most of which I have been
j able to supply by the noble eff orts ot a few min-
j isters, ladies and friends. And I feel it only ne
cessary to a.sk that each mini.ster bring this sub-
I ject before his congregation, to secure aid imme-
.1 lately by public collections, or by friends mak
ing private application. As I have to give my
whole time a.au labor to getting out the Tracts
and sending them off, and in being among the
soldier.-;, I cannot go out collecting ."is in former
year.« I du hope none will wait for me to call
on them in person. During this week 1 have
been written to for over 200,000 pages, which we
can and will supply, if we have the means furn
ished us. Some of these applications are from
Regiments that have no Chaplains, and their
wants tor the gospel are of a most urgent charac
ter. What amount shall we give them? Read
er, you can perhaps help us respond liberally, and,
under God, savingly, by your donation aud pray
ers. By the great kindness of the Express Com
pany, we can send religious reading to your hus
band, sou, brother, neighbor and friend, without
freigiit charges. Surely God’s people and patriots
will at once aid in the duty and privilege ot send
ing the Bread of Life to our hungering soldiers
while on the field of exposure and death tor our
protection. I do hope that many will follow the
example of Messrs. Elam, Sharpe & Co., of the
Southern Presbyterian, Columbia, S. C., who re
cently sent me an order to supply 10 S. C. Regi
ments each with $10 worth, or 15,000 pages—
in all 150,000 pages, which has been done. Let
each one do what he and she can in this work of
faith and love.
\ours truly,
W. J. W. CROWDER,
Tract Agent.
Raleigh, N. C., Sept., 1861.
//oir IS the Sfafe to he Sustained?—In view of
the passage of a stay law by the Legislature, the
above question is a pertinent one. How is the
State to get money to carry on the Government?
We know that the Banks have loaned the State
liberally heretofore, but the stay law will materi
ally cramp the Banks and put it out of their pow
er to aid the State much further.
The Banks have loaned much of their capital
to -individuals, and it is not probable that those
individuals are going to trouble themselves to pay
back while the stay iaw is in force. If the Legis
lature chooses to pa.«s a law which effectually puts
a dead lock on business and the circulation of
money, how and where can the State expect to
raise the funds to defray public c-xpcn.se'? W«
are not ot*e of those who entertain a very high
opinion of the HhfUiility ot Banks—like c»rpora-
tio;i? fiOucT.illy, they have hut little if any soul —
but Wo must say that the iianks uf North Caro-
I lina have becti quite libtial to the Slate, always
i loaning wliatevt.r amount asked for; but how can
the Slate rerison;ibly e.xpect these institutions to
! continue thi.' a.ssistance when the Legi.slatiire
pas.ses a law, the effect of which is to protect peo-
]de in hoarding up capital instead of paying their
debts with it?
W
Or. TBIfr^O. TIAltTlAi:,
I!AV .SfRKET. .pp.).,:ie tiic Post Otfice.
’ • d Kl(' iru;ity iip[)'ii' I
■ »iji. 17. 1
iriEL attend the County .and Superior Courts of
r'liraberljm'l, Harnefl. Moore aii'I lloheson Conn-
tics. Prompt attention given to the collection ot all
claims entrustel to his hau is.
Oct. 17. 18.59.
8itf
iT‘ iti ble
T. €. K. U OR Til, .
Comiaission and Forwarding Merchants,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
.J.an'y 28. IHC,]
■U>RVTlicI% Al It,
and Counsellor nl Mjatr,
LUMBERTON, N. C.
WII..L attend and practice in the C’ounty an 1 Supcr.or
Courts of Robeson. Richmond .and Cumberl.and.
tnd Cash advances maue on Produce to be snippet. | All business intrusted to him will receive prompt at-
it;; r ports or sold iu this market. i tention and coll«ctio*»8 punctually remitted.
Feb’y 12. 18(31. 9&tf Got. 6, 1869.
Vol. l8;iii roirs rniled ^lale**.
,1uly III > I ' , V
THE WITS .VNL) rd-;\L\ t>F Stn lElA’;
One ot Them, by
Louie s Last Term at .St. M.iry’s;
England’s 't'eoman:
Tpiiiiyson's Pnpn*s;
.American .Almanac, !80);
Tiie Lady's Book of Fiowers;
Language of Flower.':
Poeti-y ot
Lady'f Guide to Pcrf ct Gt-ii. Hi'y;
“ and G.■n:l(on'n’s Mi"!‘or ol' I’orttine;
Peter Pirifv'^ !'> loon i •
Bo
March )
ft
II a rper's
M art'll 21
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I .\dveiiilire; kc.
H \ ,.E .V SONS
tar
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CONVENTION ON NORTH CAROLINA.
.Mamanco—(Jiles Mobaiie. Thos. Rufhn.
AU'xanJer—A. C. Stewart
Ashe—J. D. Forbes.
Atison—A. .^Iyers. .1. A. Leak.
Bertie—S. B. Spruill, Janies Bond.
Beaufbr*.—W, ,J. Ellison, F]. J. Warren.
Bladen—Neill Kelly.
Bniti^wick —T. D. Meares.
Buncombe—N. W. W oodSn.
Burke—J. C .^lcDowcll,
Caliirrus—C Phifer.
(,'akhvell—E ^V Jono.=.
CamdtMi—D. D. Fercbee.
(,’arteri t—C. ll.^Tlinnuis.
(^i.-, Tcli —]>!' Hbril Hi '-.vn
RiCii.HO.VU
TVPi' FOL’NDRY.
THE O N L V M A N U F A ' T O R V OF TYPE
OA THERA ^OIL,
SOITH OF B.iLTI-^IORK.
The Pr,iprietor,'« of ilie .abuve Foundry have also united
with their Found'y a Complete
V R I N 'r E R S ’
FI RAINIllAlii WAREDOr^E.
Having on irvnd. or furnishing to order, every article
requisi.e for a Printing Office.
FROTtt A BODKIN
—TO A —
Th.UVLIADEil PRI'ISS.
We can and wdl manoficture in Richmond, as good
an article, nnd at ihe sam? specimen prices, as aiiy
; Foundry ' orili. We respectfully =ohcit the patronage
I of the Scutti
MENr.y L FELOUZE & ^0
We rpf'T y.)ii to everv Prioter in tiiis ci'y We also
d?=ire evo,y .N w-, .pe." m 'i.c .■’■jo u !0 copy ibis ai
' v ii,-k';ii. n' ' 0..I ■ h, -.'n ling os o>ie c.ipy of tii. ir
i paper an i rocc vioj^ tii>-ir pxy lor such a 1 ertisemeni
! upoii piirciiasing five times i!ie amount ot their bill
* froio U;». , H. L. P 'V CO.
July .•.
i'APT. WIIiKE^ REPORT
I ll\ Tin: DCKP RIVI:R Kl'liillX. 1,1 • 1 ••
I rnnE undersigned have caused to be published from , Jiesules all thi.s, such laws seriously injure the
j J the Con?ressioral plates, an edition of the Report . agricultural portion of the country. How? U hy,
1 of Capt. Willces, U. S. Navy, and his .Associates on the j it causes merchants to suspend busine.ss, and the
• Board appointt*d by the Secretary of the N’lvy to ex- I number of merchants there are in a towu, the
j amine the Deep River Region of North Carolina This number of bidders for country pro luce and
il- the most important and scientific statement of the ; . . ,
Ureat wealth of that section of the State, and the Maps the les.s competition. Ihe merchant can t col-
' the i>.iv)st perfect anl v.ihiable. of any yet published. '■ Icct from his debtors and the Banks can’t collect
! The Maps are worth tiie price of the work, wiiich is .W : from the merchnnt. So it ia evident that ail laws
j cents, neatly boundin cloth. Copies sent by mail, free ! interfere with and cramp fair business
^ of postage, on the receipt of ')U cents. liberal dis- '
; couni to wholesale buyers, (.(rders soliciteii,
I .Jau'y 2b. E. J H,\LE SONS
52 k),
*)2tf
. .. lii.n.s.soM. cyaL.-! . V.\N A.MIUNGE.
R. Kf^0.§^011 & CO.,
oiiiiiii««^ioii Mcrchanti^9
.V.
Prompt jnfi -.iiial attention given to all Consign-
itK .tl.
'iii: ,1,
1 'vill ho fijivcn to
•. ibor, riinb'.T,
6ft tf
Ci, w.
f ::miUissi
Wii.Ml'''- i
I)RO.MPT and PLiJSw >.V .
the sale of N.ival Si i v--.
and all other country pro in.
It KFKR
0. G. P.\R.sLF.Y, Pres t Com.
John O.^wson. •* N
Messrs. H. « E. J. Lir.i.v. \ F..,y«ttevide.
Mesrsrs. Pkmbeuton .v ^lo\n, j
A. Paukek, Esq., H.iruett Couuiy, N. C.
May 7, I860.
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C -OK ■-
Chowun—
’Ievf;i:' nd -
Coluuilms-
■- H-
II. lit
iklf.
(ine vacancy.)
.fohn Manning Jr.,
Mcliool Book»i.
\TATURAL PHILOSOPHY from Ganot’s Popular
i/i Physics by Wm. G Peck, M. Sanders’ New
Speller an I Definnr Analy.-er; Hullious’ nn i Smith’s
Grammars: Monteith's, Smith's and »litcheH's Geogra-
piiies, Goodrich’s and .Andrews’ Latin anil Greek Les
sons, «:c. E. J. HALE & SUNS.
-Vug .“11.
A CARO-
WOtlD 1J OLD
' transactions, are prolific of a great deal of harm
to all classes without corresponding benefit to any
one. If there was no stay law, we do not believe
that debtors would be oppressed if they showed
a dispo.sition to act honestly and secure their
crcditor.s We are opposed to a staw law because
I we feel certain that it will do more harm than
; rood, and that the working and business portion
j of the people do not want one — hnr. Dcm.
j S/iop —.NIarianna, Fla., August 23.—
Ciin the pdit'jr of the (%>nrier intorni me where
fi lirratc
. II. Diliurl.
-U'. J. T. .Miller, J. W. Tracy.
•Ilich.;rd Wfoten.
rr,riosrn.7w*;as^ " wt.i'i:: 1 havi* b:er. autending to i Shoe Peg^ arc manufactured in the f. .irr:
i LJuTiiiiu;^ bu-:iu" i .; y.- i:-?:—t am still williufr tg States? 'I'flOS N. G.\I, Tll>.i.
s trve Y.iU .v . u !.u- jM'-ripines^ iliat I have aiw lys [A citizen of North C:tr >lin i, wu- i,;N ly i
;in’K at Wilmington.
C.. at do.
15tf
Craven—(joo. (Jlrcon, Jiio. D. Whitford.
Cumberlatid an i Haniett—Warren Winslow.
David McNeill, A. S. ^IcNeill.
Currituck—II. M. Shaw.
Davidson—B. A. Kittrell, B. C. Douthit.
Davie.—|-Rob’t Sprouse.
Duplin—W. J. Houston, J. T. Rhodes.
done; and to oiiiP''.t 'i. n may w ii;t discounts, Pension i ported, has conimcnctd the mar.ufacture ot Shoe
busiue... .:.c , tV.-., I -Hci nay services with » promise p _^et him, and all others prepared to sup-
of strict aiieuii 'n. . ; ply anything nccdcd, “put his light in a candle
• one ^ stick” by advertisincr.— I'hax. Courier.
bKiI)LK\S IMMK NOVKLS, Nos. 10,11,12, IS de U, ^
Jan.
Uouks and Melodist.
Half Dime, and Five Cent Novels.
E. J. HALE & SONS
.30. 22
Blanks for sale at this Otlice.
“I’ll give that fellow a piece of my mind!” ».x-
claimed a certain young lady in New York a
while a.tro.
“I wouldn’t,” replied her uncle, “you’ve none
to spare.”
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