JEIBTIEIB
8 E: 911-W E E: K L, ¥.
[VOL. XL]
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., OCTOBER 17, 1861.
[NO. 1066.]
I’UINTKD MONUAYS AND THUH8l>AYS.
EDWARD J. IIVLE & SON^S.
El ITOUS AM) PROPRIETORS
Prico fur tli€ Soini-Weokly i»u.skrvkk 00 if paid in
fiilvaiu'e; S3 TiO if pai l ilurinpr the year of subssiip-
i>'»: or SI iifti'r ti'e veiir fuis expireJ.
For the Weekly- Ob«efver Sli 00 per auniini, if paid in
Hilv-iiire: if paid diirins; the year of mih«orip-
lioiK or i"' after tlie ye;ir hu'^ expired.
A1»VF.11T Sl.MENTS in>jerted for C.O cent-^ per
> . .re i,t' 1'': lines for the first, and cents for eai'h ■
-lu'coedins: piiMication. \ e^rly advertisements by spe- ;
'i'll r.iiin.iots, at reasonable rales. .Advertisers are
ro jiii-'itid to state the number of insert inns desired, or |
■'lev »iU bo I'ontiuued till forbiil, >\nd cliarsed accord- :
in|:;y '
Advertisonients to be inserted cliarged ">0 j.er ■
:,-nt extra.
SPKri VL N(>TI('K.
From and after t his date, no name of a now subscriber I
wi'.' >t= entered w'tliout p,iyi'>i>nt in advatiiv, nor will |
ii:\pi-r bo sc>ni to uch siib-icribors for a loncor time |
I: :n i>^ J':iid for. I
S'.ioh "'f >r.r 'ild sub.'jcribers as desire to take the pa- ■
V>er m this .y'-:oni will please uotif3' us when making
remittances. Jan'y 1.
THE R.Vll.ROAl) HOrSE!
Ill I?S('Rll’.hU, having just completed his ni-w
House near the l\ail Hoad Depot, is prepared to ac- '
ir- d:ite transient and permanent Hoarders. !
1”= ISO eivo me a call.
JosriMi oTT\nr.UHv
Fay'tievillo. Ausr.
lli‘aliii;irlt‘rw )
U;;;lil Arfillt'ry^ )
('amt Umvlw, July L’ti,
111.”^ roni]iar;y. desiriiig to be oumploio inM-. re-
w. uli le glad t ' enlist a number "f I't i
v. !>. —, ion aeoust 'Uiod t'. the manasrement h(>r'i".
i will be paid ti» e.acli nt.an, i>n enlistment, a bouniy '
f ?16. Momhly pay S1-: bo'ides being clotlied and >
tod. medical attendan'-e free, and all other neces'sary
•luipments turnished re.juisite fir a soldier.
No one need apply unless he I-; » good driver and o.\-
perienced in the managenit-nt of horses. Tiie destina
tion of the conipanv is Virgini:*. as >onri as equipped. :
ALKX. D. MoukK.
41tf . T ipt. r ’ I’., Keg t Lt Artillery.
WANTED.
A quantity of good WdOI.,
the soldiers. (} \V
Vueust :>d, IStll.
^ .\KV to make sock.s of
I (JOLDSTON, Ag’i.
45-tf
A
CARD!
FEW LADIES can be accommodated with board at
the Seniinarj'.
T. C. HOOPEH.
Sept. V2 5(i-
IIA( KM
'^pilE subsi'rilter has
I ten
I'OK IIIRK.
L ll.\('K at Melver’s Depot, the
‘Stern llailroad, with which he is
prepared to convey I’assongers in any direction they
may wisli to g.i. llo will bo present always on (he ar
rival of the train. Witli gwoil Horses and careful and
accotiimodating Ihivers. lie liopes to give satisfaction.
ALP.EllT OEAN.
Mclvor’s Depot, ('hatham To., N. ('., March 2G. 8-
i,iw^ vr*.,'
KAIL lUIAU.
^PHF, following rates
1 gers on this Hoacl,
To Little Hiver.
To Spout Spring.
T" .Iiim"ibiiro',
To Mo Ivor's.
Train leaves the Do]>ot
Fridays, at S o'clock A. M.
at 112 0 clook M.
_
will now bo charged for Pausen-
vi/.:
50 cts.
1 (to
I U ')
Mondays, Wednesdays and
Hfturning, leaves Mclver’s
C. 15.
An- I2f, IS>;1.
MALLETT. Pres’t.
Tltf
Mai (iOODS! i\EW liOOUS!
•f. Pemberton
Will receive iu a few days his entire stock of
spRL\ii m mwm
EMBRACING ALL THE
rVew and IK'^irable Mpriii;;;
AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. *
The public generally are respectfully invited to call
early and secure R A R 0 A 1 N S .
J. A. PEMI{ERTC>N
March U8, 1801. 8tf
1 AYKTTEVILLE
Ml'TUAL L\SIRAME COMPAM.
Capital in Premium Notes amounts to 5>J(j7.i88 i:b
Cash on hand and other assets, 5,077 Ho
NK.VllKST .VND Ql’ll’KEST
Ti: TO Tin: KAILROAII!
T
T
KOI
BKAM.W & UOBINSON’S
FOI K nOKSK STVI.K LINK TO KK\l\SVlIiLK,
VIA WARSAW,
I .'' the shorto^t and mo-Jt expeditious for travelers going
Noiili !m- Soutli. Loaviiig Fayetteville every day at
- \huxP. M. THMonill IN TEN HorK..
nur •'• •clifs an* l,arir.“ and ooniforl.able. drivers sober
and trontifiii iiily. uur o.iins goml and sure of five iiiile.s
an hour.
The traveling jniblic who wonl l study their comforj
and I’litivonioni I* will f-;kt> the Warsaw Staare.
TilKt> 1(111 tickets to WKLDON may be
had at the Staire (•tin'o. F.ayotteville.
May ;2’>. l.‘'tii, ’J.^-tf
.Marble Factory,
Total, S-7l!,70o 01
■'’he Company have paid all losses promptly, and
have never made an assessment on their jiremium notes.
Total losses paid, $2y,t>8l! 0^
Offiokrs:
GEO. McNElLL, President.
D. A. K.VV. Vice President.
C. A. McMll-LAN, Sec y.
Dirkc’Tors:
Henry Lilly, W. N. Tillinghast,
H. L. Myrover, S. J. Hinsdale,
S. T. Hawley, Win. McLaurin,
Nathan A. Siedman, T. S. Lutterloh.
C. P.. Mallett,
James Kyle.
A. McKethan.
J. I). Williams.
S. W, Tillinghast.
W. Steel,
J. G. C«ok,
Hon. J. G. Shepherd,
R. F. Rrown, )
A. E. Hall.
ni'gton.
R
-ale of Cotton
10-tf
8100 Heward.
.VNAW.W from tl'O >i'bscrilior on last December,
my negro nian D.WE. He is a lull-blooded negro.
’ feet 8 or 10 inches high, well ■‘ot. and iutelligent for
a negro; would weigh when he left from ItJH to IT'i.
eed about 33 years; he has a scar on his t'aoe. 1 will
pay Fifty Dollars reward to any person delivering him
• me at Philadelphus, K0>^*‘'0n county, N. or lor
his confinement in any Jail so that I can get him. .\nd
Fifty Dollars for proof sutlicient to convict any j.er'^on
jr persons for harboring him.
DANIEL Mcl'ALLUM,
ForJOSEl’H R. .McCALLUM,
Philadelphus, Robeson Co., N. April 5. 1‘Jtf
• ■ J. »X. W. I>.KK.\D.\LL. J. S. KK.NDALL
COA, KKAOAI.I. A: CO.,
Comuiissioii iMercliaiiit!§
AN D
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
-Vo. 11 A 1*2 Xorth Water St.,
\vii111in2i011. N. r.
Orders from the Country promptly executed
Particular attention given to tlie
and jther produce.
.\pril 1!, 1 ''•’•I.
The I'XIectic Ma«:a#Jiie lor .TIay.
Mayii, IftOl. h. J. H.VLE SONS
JOSKIMI VKI:K, Jr.,
A r r o K \ i: i a t i. a \\ ,
H.\S taken an offifo next d>t t * Wm. M. Wright » Law
• 'tlii.-e on Green Street, llo will attend and })nictice
iu the *'>unty and Si;pt“rior Courts of ( umborland.
Bladen, Robeson and ."amp>on.
.Nlirch li-'l, l)^-'>'.*. I-'if
FRENCH STRANGE,
Attorney at Law,
Fayetteville, W. C.
.'ffice that recently occupied by G. Wright, E-^'i.,
over (he one now occupied by him in Dr. Hobinson's
building, Green Street.
Dec'r 185'.^ 7‘J-
i't KTUiJK svm*pl.mm:s.
i «')MMERC1AL Note. Billet Note. Cap, Letter, Bath
* , Letti-r, Docket. Folio Post, and olhers
great variety. Bonnet Boards, .ve. vVo.
Just receive 1.
•April 12.
C APT. WII.Ki:^>» Ki:rORT
II.N THE DEEP RIVER MINERAL REIiKIN.
The undersigned have ca!j-ed to be published from
the Congressional plati-a, an edition of the Report
of Capt. Wilkes, U. S. Navy, and his .V'sociatrs on the
Board appointed by the S(*cretary of the Navy to ex
amine the Deep River Region of North ('arolina. This
is the most important and scientific statement of the
great wealth ot that section of the State, and the Maps
the most perfect and v.iluable, of any yet published.
The Maps are worth the price of the work, which is 50
cents, neatly bound in cloth. c,,j)ieg sent by mail, free
of postage, on the receipt of
count to wholesale buyers. '
Jan'y 20.
hn Collins and C. C. .McCrununen, Traveling Agents.
he Company invite applications.
May-J8. 18;o. 21-ly
Carpel ill?! C'arpetiii;;! Carpel in;;!
YDS. C.MU’ETING at No. ;M, Hay St. All
/*cJUU stj-los, all prices, all ijualities. -\11 will bo
offered low either bj' wholesale or retail. Also. 5-t and
12-4 Crnmb t’loths and I>ruggets.
J K. KYLE
Fayetteville. N. C., Sept. i;5 1800. 52if
1
large and well
TWO
DOORS ,\BOVE r. T. !!MG:I i SO.NS
Fayeltevilli*, i¥. C.
Jar.'v V*0. IbiiO.
STIIRK
84-
i\EW
''HE subscriber is now receiving a
lected stock of GOODS, consisting of
(IKOC’KRIKS, HAllDWAKK AND Cl'Tl.lv
KY, HA(K;L\(J and KOI'K, SAD
DLERY, .See , FOllHK'.N AND
DOMESTIC Llgl OKS.
and many 0 her articles, which he offers low for C.\sm.
or on SHORT timk to prompt paying customers.
All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for
Goods.
Sheetings and Cotton Yarns on hand at all times, at
Manufacturers’ prices.
in-KKY V
Li Saddles.
Constantly Manufatturing at my Establishment
MUETY OF HARNESS,
Bnd'.o', Collars, Whips
i aud I'runks; all kinds of Leather. Calf Skins
, Condition powdor', foi diseased Horses and Cattle;
' Coach Trimming', (.'arpet Bags. Valises, Saddlery,
; Hardware, xo. Tho largest stock in the SlatCi
wholesale or retail, at tiie very lowest prices. Lverj
i description of H.irness atid Saddles manufactured to
order and ropairc 1.
JAMES WILSON,
No. 5 .Market st. Wilmingion, N. C., near the \N harf.
Nov. -i, l^t)0. 07-ly
All persons are respectfully invited to give me a call,
at the old slatid of J. \ T. Wa Idill. South side Hav st.
A. N. McDONALi).
Fayetteville, N. C., Sept. 2t, ISfiii. ootf
A C ARD.
A WORD TO MY OLD FRIENDS—
Those person* for whom I have been atttending to
B.ankitik; business for years;—1 am still willing to
serve you with the same promptness iliat I iiave always
done; and to others that may want discounts. Pension
business sc., &c., I otl'er my services, with a promise
of strict attention. J.\S. G. C)t)lv.
June 27. -''O
s
LAW BOOKS.
N
Papers in
H.VLE i: SONS.
'A; cents. A liberal
! >rders solicited.
E. J. HALE & SONS.
lis-
.^eliool llook««.
•ATCRAL PHI Lo.ol>ll Y from Ganot’s Popular
Phv'io-; by Wm. G. Pock, .M. A.; Sanderai New
; fe{ieller and l>ohtier Vnalyser; Bullions’ and Smith’s
i Gratiimars: Moiuoith's. Smit!;' and Mitchell’H Geogra-
! phies; Goodricii s and .\ndrev.Latin and Greek Les
ions, Jcc. E. J. H.ALE li SONS.
Aug. 81.
Mioohs.
THE WITS AND 1;E.\LX OF SOCIETY;
One of Them, by Lever;
Louie's Lat Term ai .St. M.ary's;
England's Yeoman;
Tennyson's Poems;
American .\lmanac. IK'il;
The Lady's Book of Flowers:
Language of Flowers;
Poetry of
Lady's Guide to Perf‘ct Gentility;
“ “ Beauty;
“ and tJeriilfriien'.s .Mirror of Fortune;
Pe’.er I’lirley'-; Balloon Travels;
“ “ Book of Travels and .\dvonture; &c.
.NLarch .'5ii. E. J. H.VLE & SONS.
Ml Mr Mi, UO.y'MM
TVl’E EOL'NDRV.
T HE ) N L Y M .\ N C F .\ C 1 O B Y o F T Y P E
OA MIITIIIORA Mill.,
SOITII OF B\LTIMOKK.
The Proprietor- of 1)10 ahove Foutidry iiave also uniteil
with their Foundry a c.imiilote
1* 11 1 N T K K S ’
FI RAIMIIAf.: WARi:iIOI SK.
IL'iviug on liand. or turui-iijng to order, every article
requisite for a Printing Ollicf,
FROM A BODKIN
TE.VCVLmiff PRii!iS.
We can anl will manufacture in Riclunond, as good
an article, find at the sania specimen prices, as any
Foundry North. We respectfully solicit the patronage
d the South.
HENRY L. PELOUZE .V Co.
Wo refer you to every I’rinler in this city. NVe also
desire every Newspaper in the South to cof»y this ad
vert i.«enient for one month, sending us one copy of their
{lajMT, and rei-eiving their pay for such advertisement
poll purchasing live times the ftmonnl ot their
t'loia U-.
July 8.
T)^
viii
I'OK ri: a r.
^pilE TWO DWKLLlNtfS. on the premises occupied
J by tho late Judge I’oiter, .at the time of his death.
I’ossession givon on i.'ie first of November.
Apply 10 -M.ARY ANN POTTER.
Sept. I'i. 57-tf
Oi:\TIMTRl.
i{. J. D.W’IS having decided on perma
nently locating in the Town of Fayette-
lle, respect fully otl'ers his services to the
citizens of tliis place atid surrounding country. In all
I the various br.inclies of his Profession, including the
manufacture of .Mineral Teeth, he is s.atisfied, after an
extensive experience, to which is added a thorough Den
ial education, that he can give entire satisfaction as far
as is in tlie jiowvr of Dentistry. All irregularities of the
Teeth treated in a proper and careful manner, as well as
diseases of the mouih. None but the jiroper metals are
made use of in the various oporatious. Charges will be
moderate, that the benefits of the Profession may be
placed within the reach of all who may feel an interest
la the preservation of the Teeth.
(iay* Olfice over Houston’s Jewelry Store, where he
may be found at all times.
May lU, 1858. 9tf
bill
11. L. P. & CO.
40-1 in
Tiie PreMhyferiaii l*Kaliiioli«t
(Jliiiracter notes. A further supply just received.
July 20. E. J. HALE SONS
Blank Warrants for sa e.
SIPREME COURT REPORTS,
TWO I>IE\V VOLUMES.
Vol. I Jones's La»,A: Yol.r».lones’s Equity Reports,
JUST issued, for sale, or exchange as usual for un
bound Nos., by K. J H.VLE & SONS.
Jan. 21, 18t;i. 89-
.fietiiO(iij>t HyiiiiiK aii«i Di»icip-
lines, a new supply, assorted sizes and qualities.
March lt>. 'E. J. UAL£ & SONS-
\UNDERS’ REPORTS;
“ on Pleading and Evidence;
Phillips on Evidence;
Common Bench Reports—new series;
Curtis’s Commentaries;
Ross on Bills and Promissory Notes;
(,'hitty on^Carriers;
Bateman on Commercial Law;
Taj’lor’s Law Glossary:
Williams on Executors;
Devereux's Kinne's Kent;
“ •' Blackstone;
Coke upon Littleton—Butler Hargrave’s Notes;
Sedgwick on Damages;
Story’on Sales;
“ on Rills of Exchange;
“ Equity Pleading;
“ on Conflict of Laws;
“ on Bailments;
Chitty on IMeatling;
“ on Contracts;
Bingham on Infancy;
Hare on Discovery;
Oow on Partnership;
Roberts’ Principles of Equity,
Doctor and Student;
Broome’s (Commentaries;
Leading Cases in Eipiity. Haro & Wallace's Notes;
Lawyer’s Common Place Book;
Greenleaf on Evidence;
Stephen on Pleading;
Gresley’s Equity Eviilence;
Burrill’s Law Dictionary;
Wharton’s Law “
Phillips’ Amos on Evidence;
Archbold’s Landlord and Tenant;
“ Nisi Prius;
Fearne on Remainders;
Tidd’s Practice;
Starkie on Evidence;
Hilliard on Sales;
Smith’s Landlord and Tenant;
Adams' Equity;
Williams on Personal I’roperty:
Maync on Damages;
Archbold’s (’riminal Practice and Pleading;
Lube’s Equity Pleading;
■Wendell’s Blackstone;
Chilly’s “
Matthews on Presumptive Evidence;
Smith’s Master and Servant;
Powell on Mortgages;
Chitty’s Criminal Law;
Williams on Real Properly;
Smith’s Chancery Practice;
Sugden on Vendors;
“ on Property;
Dart on Vendors;
Crabb on Real Properly;
Sugdeti on Powers;
Smith’s Mercantile Law;
Smith on Contracts;
Addison on “
Adams on Ejectment;
Crown Circuit Companion;
American Leading Cases—Hare & Wallace’s Notes;
Milford’s Chancery Pleadings;
Domat’s Civil Law; •
Rockwell’s Spanish and Mexican Law;
Sharswood's Legal Ethics;
Roscoe’s Criminal Evidence;
Edwards on Bailments;
Equity Draftsman;
Powell on Evidence;
Oliver on Conveyancing;
Broome’s Legal .Maxims;
Collyer on Partnership, &c., &c.
The Reports of the Supreme Court of North Ca-
roliQa; Cantrell’s Justice; Forta Book; Cantwell’s Prac-
tioo, &c.
E. J. HALE & SONS.
LEGISLATURE OF NORTH CAROLINA, 1860-01.
SENATE.
Pasqtiofank and Perquimans...J M Whedbee.
f'amden and Cttrrituck...B F Simmons.
(lates and Chowan...M L Eure.
Hyde and Tyrrell...Jones Spencer.
Northampton I M S Rogers.
Hertford...J B Slaughter.
Bertie...David Outlaw.
Marlin and W'ashington...J R Stubbs.
Halifax...M C Whitaker.
Edgecombe and Wilson...H T Clark.
Pitt... I> J Blount.
I’eaufort...Frederick Grist.
Craven...N H Street.
C'arteret and Jones...Dr M F .\rendell.
Greene aud Lenoir...J P Speight.
New Hanover...Eli W Hall.
Duplin...Dr Janies Dickson.
Onslew...L W Humphrey.
I’laden. Brunswick, (.tc...Jno D Taylor.
Cumberland and Harnett...Duncan Shaw.
Sampson...Thomas 1 Faison.
Wayne...W K Lane.
Johnston...J W P» Watson.
Wake...M A Bledsoe.
Nash...A J Taylor.
Franklin...W Harris.
Warren...T J I’itchford.
Granville...C H K Taylor.
Person...C L Winstead.
Orange...Josiah Turner, Jr.
.Vlarnance and Randolph...Jonathan \Vorth.
Chatham—W S Harris.
Moore and Monfgomerj'...W D Dowd.
Richmond and Robeson...Alfred Dockery.
I Anson and Union...S II Walkup.
Guilford...Peter Adams
Caswell...r>edford Brown.
Kockinghan... F L Simpson.
Mocklenbnrg...John Walker.
Cabarrus atnl Stanly...V C Barringer.
l\owan and Davie... Dr J G Ramsey.
Davidson...Jno W Thomas.
Stokes and Forsyth....lesse A Waugh.
-\slie, Surry >S;c...Jos Dobson.
Iredell, Wilkes \c...L Q Sharpe.
Burke, .McDowell i'tc...B S Gaither.
Lincoln, (iaston iicc...Jasper Stowe.
Butherford. Polk vS:c....\ W Burton.
I’uncombe, Henderson >*sc...Geo W Candler.
Haywood, Macon \c...W II Thomas.
HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Alamance...Giles Mebane.
■Vlexander... Dr .J M Carson.
Anson...L L Polk, E R Liles.
.\she...J M Gentrj’.
Burke...J H i’earson.
r>uiicombe....\ S Merrinion.
Bladoii...C T Davis.
Bertie...!’ T Henry and Ferguson.
Beaufort..,R S Donnell, W T Marsh.
Brunswick...T D Meares.
Caldwell... Dickson.
Cabarrus...W S Harris.
Catawba....lotias Cline.
Chatham...W P Taylor, R N Green, Turner Bynum.
Cherokee...G W Hayes.
Craven...C (' Clark. F E .\lfred.
Cumberland and Harnett...C G Wright, J S Harring
ton. J C Williams.
Chowan... Small.
Coiunibu«...N L Williamson.
Edgecombe and Wilson—\V. S. Battle, Geo.
Howard.
Forsyth—T. J. Wilson, K. L. Patterson.
Franklin—A. D. Williams.
Gaston—S. X, Johnston.
Gate.s—A. J. Walton.
Granville—A. W. Venable, T. L. Hargrove,
S. S. Royster.
Greene—W. A. l)arden.
Guiliord—Jno. A. Gnnier, Ralph Gorrell, R
P. Dick.
Halitax—R. II. Smith, L. W. Ratehelor.
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. H. Sanders, W. A. Smith.
Jones—Wm. Foy.
Lenoir—John C. Washini^ton.
Lincoln—Wm. Lander.
Macon—C. D. Smith.
Madison—J. A. McDowell.
Martin—Asa Big^s.
McDowell—J. 11. (ireenlee.
Mecklenburg—J. W. Osborne, Wm. Johnston.
Montgomery—S. II. Christian.
Moore—II. Turner.
Nash—A. H. Arrington.
New Hanover—R. H. Cowan, Robert Strange.
Northamjiton—I). A. Barnes, J. M. Moody.
Onslow—G. W. Ward.
Orange-^W. A. Graham, John Berry.
l*a.squotank—R. K. Speed.
Perquimons—Jos. S. Cannon.
Person—John W. Cuningham.
Pitt—F. B. Satterthwaite, B. (j rimes.
Randolph—W. J. Long, A. G. Foster.
Richmond—W. F, Leak.
Roheson—J. P. Fuller, J. C. Southerland.
liockino;ham—D. S. Reid, K. T. Brodnax.
Rowar -B. Craige, II. Jones.
Rutheri. 'd and Polk—J. H. ('arson, M. Dur
ham.
Samp.son-—R. A. Mosely, 'I’homas Bunting.
Stanly—K. Hcarne.
Stokes—(Vacant.)
Surry—T. V. Hamlin.
Tyrrell—Eli Spruill.
Union—H. M. Houston.
Wake—G. E. Badger, K. P. Battle, W. W.
Holden.
Warren—W. N. Edwards, Frank Thornton.
Washington—W. S. Pettigrew.
Watauga—J. W. Counsel.
Wayne—(i. V. Strong, E. A. Thompson. •
Wilkes—Jas. Calloway, Peter Eller.
Yadkin— R. F. Armtield.
Yancey—.M. P. l*enland.
Camden... D D Fercbee.
Carteret...D W Whitehurst.
Caswell... Withers, S P
Hill.
Currituck...B .M Baxter.
Cleavelaii'l...A 0 Waters, J R Logan.
Davidson...Lewis Haynes, E B Clark.
Davie... Howard.
Duplin...J D Stanford, J G Branch.
Edgecombe...K R Bridgers, J S Woodard.
Forsyth...J F Poindexter, Philip Barrow.
Franklin—W F Green.
Gaston...J H White.
(Jranville... J .M Bullock. W H Jenkins, S H Cannadaj'.
Guilford...C P .Mendenhall, C E Shober, J L Gorrell.
Greene....-V D Speight.
Gates...John Boothe.
Hay wood... S L Love.
Halifax....\ II Davis, W B Pope.
Hertford...J J Yeates.
Henderson...Jos P Jordan.
Hyde...Tilman Farrow.
Iredell... A K Simonton, A B F Gaither
Jackson....\ Fisher.
Jones...W P Ward.
Johnston—W H Watson, Jas Mitcheiler.
Lenoir...J C Woolen.
Lincoln...V A McBeee.
Madison...John A Fagg.
Martin... Ewell.
McDowell...C H Burgin.
Moore... Alexander Kelly.
Montgomery...E G L Barring*r.
Macon...H G Woodfin.
Mecklenburg...8 W Davis, J M Potts.
Nash...H G Williams.
New Hanover.,.S J Person, Daniel Shaw.
Northampton...M 'V"Ramsom, W W Peebles.
Onslow...J II Foy.
Orange...II B Guthrie, W N Patterson.
Pasquotank...J T Williams.
Peniuimons..lN Newby.
Pitt...B G Albritton, Churchill Perkins.
Person... Wilkinson.
Robeson—Alex McMillan, Eli Wiahart.
Rockingham...Rawley Galloway and Thos Slade.
Rowan...N N Fleming, N F Hall.
Rulhorford...C T N Davis, B II Padgett.
Randolph...I II Foust, Thos S W’inslow.
Richmond...J G Blue.
Sampson...N C Faison, Geo W Autrey.
Surry...W Waugh.
Stokes—Horatio Kellum.
Stanly...Lafayette Greene.
Tyrrell...C McCleese.
Union...C Q Lemmonds.
W'ake...S 11 Rogers, J W Russ, H Mordecai.
W’arren...J B Batchelor, W H Cheek.
Washington...C Latham.
Wat au ga... T ho mas Far t h in g.
Wayne...W T Dortch, M K Crawford.
Wilkes....\ W’ Martin, Horton.
YaiIkin...A C Cowles.
Y'ancy... Bowman.
CONT ENTION ON NORTH CAROLINA.
Alamance—Giles Mebane, Thos. Ruffin.
Alexander—A. 0. Stewart.
Ashe—J. D. Forbes.
Anson—A. Myers, J. A. Leak,
liertie—S. B. Spruill, James Bond.
Beuuiort—W. J. Ellison, E. >T. Warren.
Bladen—Neill Kelly,
lirunswick—T. I>. Meares.
Buncombe—N. W. Woodfin.
Burke—J. C. McDowell.
Cabarrus—C Pbiier.
Caldwell—E W Jones.
Camden—I). D. Ferebee.
(Carteret—C. R. Thomas.
Caswell—Bedford Brown, (one vacancy.)
Catawba—P. C. Henkle.
Chatham—J. H. Headen, John Manning Jr.,
L. J. ^Merritt.
Cherokee—A. T. Davidson.
Chowan—R. II. Dillard.
Cleveland—W. J. T. Miller, J. W. Tracy.
Columbus—Richard Wooten.
Craven—Geo. (xreen, ,Jno. D. Whitford.
Cumberland and Harnett—Warren Winslow,
David McNeill,* A. S. McNeill,
Currituck—IL M. Shaw.
Davidson—B. A. Kittrell, B. C. Douthit.
Davie.—Rob’t Sprouse.
Duplin—W. J. HoiutoD, J* T, Rhodes.
ifii’w. (lieo. L. Joliii^oii i*ex-
pccttully informs the Ladies ol Fay
etteville, that she is prepared to make DRESSES in the
newest and most approved styles, including the very
fashionable L'Itnperatric^ or Gored Dress. She may be
found at the residence of Mrs. T. J. Johnson, Corner
Russell and Gillespie Streets, or at .Mrsi Wm. .M.'L.
McKay’s on Haymounl.
Oct. 11,1801. _ 05-tf _
*^0,000 ^iiiii^ie» %Vaiiteci.
II7ANTED IMMEDIATELY, :20,0o0 first quality JU-
fV NIPEK SHLNGLES. They must be 4i inches wide
by 18 inches in length.
.Apply to B Monaghan, at the Catholic Church, or to
Mr. Garrj-, at Mr. McKethan’s Carriage Factory.
October 10, 18 1. 04-4t
Fayetteville Foundry.
fPHE undersigned having associated themselves for
I the purpose of carrying on the
F«>iiii(li*y and .^lacliliie Bii»iiieM»,
under the firm of ANDERSON CORD, respectfully
solicit orders from those wanting work in their line.
Having experienced Machinists aud Moulders, they
are fully preoared to execute all orders.
D. ANDERSON.
J. T. CORD.
Fayetteville, Oct. 0, 1801. 04tf
KIO COFJHEE^
B.\GS for sale. Apply to
GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO, or
WORTH, WIGHTMAN & CO.
04-8t
23
[Written for the Richmond Dispatch.]
ONE NIGHT IN A HOSPITAL.
BY JANIE TYLER.
“You will come again, lady?”
“Would you really like for me to come?” I
said, as I bent over the low bed.
“I will die if you leave me now.”
“Then 1 shall come; bat now it is time to re
turn—a night’s rest will do you a world of good.”
“I wish you would not go.”
The tones were so full ot entreaty, so lull ol au
unknown wanting, that I paused.
“You are very much better, sir—surely you do
not I ear?”
“She will come to-night,” he answered, laying
his hand on mine, and gazing upon me with his
dark, sunken, but burning eyes, “and I cannot
meet her here alone.”
1 felt his puLse—there was no fever, no deliri
um in its (juiet beat* I rose to go, but an un
known power restrained me. Throwing aside my
wrappings, I sat down at the foot ot the bed.
“An hour, more than an hour?” he murmured.
“Have I changed much?”
“Very much,” I answered, sadly.
“But she will know me—know me anywhere.”
“You are so much better,” I replied, smooth
ing the white pillow; “in a few days you will be
able to return home.”
“When Madelene comes,” he murmured, “she
will take me with her.”
I shaded the light trom the sutferer’s face; still
his hand clasped mine, and his searching glance
rested upon the closed door.
A night in a hospital. To sit surrounded by
the dying and the suffering; to teel the clasp ot a
fevered haiid, as if it was sending its moulteti lava
through your being—life and death, earth and
immortality. 1 was startled from my revery by
the sudden movement of my patient and the glad
cry that rung troiu his lips, “*b'/te/us come.” The
door swung noiselessly back on its hinges; a tall,
magnificently formed woman, whose black gar
ments swayed lightly to and fro, and over whose
shoulders Imng a wealth of raven hair, stood with
in the open portals. The large, passionate eyes
roam from bed to bed; then she glided forward,
nearer and nearer, until it seemed to me an unseen
shadow clung around her. I looked upon my
jiatient, his arms were extended, a smile lighted
up his whole lace; the woman knelt by the low
bed, her arms wound around that dying man, and
her lips pressed pa.ssionately to his. A glory not
of earth fell over the white face; the limbs relax
ed. I bent eagerly forward, suppressing the cry
that rose to my lips. In the dim, faint light my
patient was alone. I gazed eagerly around.
Surely, I did not dream. 1 brought the light to
bear upon my patient’s features. He was dead.
Throwing the sheets over the stilled form, 1 has
tened to the watchers’ department. They bore
him i^uietly into another chamber. His hands
were cia.sped tightly over his chest; within theiu
lay a c’osed case containing two miniatures. 1
unfastened it. The one side contained a picture
of the unknown dead; the other, and there burst
upon my view the mirrored self oi tliat beautiful
woman—this Madelene. It was handed me to
be retained until called for.
There were no mourners; but 1 gathered white
roses and Hung them over the new grave, and
went back to life’s duties a sadder, and, 1 trust a
better woman. “It is singular,” said the attend
ing surgeon to me, as 1 stood one day glancing
over the sick list, “that the wife of the gentle
man you nursed that night should have died at
the same hour, only ten minutes betore him. 1
am told she was suddenly indisposed as she rose
from the supper-table, and about twelve, scarcely
with a struggle, she died, calling passionately up
on her husband.”
He passed on to attend to his duties, not no
ticing the deathly pallor that gathered over my
face, i went home with a terrible fear rack
ing my whole system. Drawing the sacred relic
from Its hiding place, I wept as if some part ot
my lite had been drawn into a vast void—wept
as if the fate of these two were blended with my
own.
Never without a shudder do 1 recall that one
night in a hospital.
60
Oct. 1801.
RETAIL—
For Cash.
The FARMER’S AND PLANTER’S ALMANAC for
180’J.
E. J. HALE i: SONS.
Oct. U, 1801.
SPRING TiUDE!
WdRTIl, WII-HTJIAli A: i’O.
OFFER AT WHOLESALE A HEAVV STOCK OF
OROCM^RIES.
—ALSO—
A complete and wtll selected stock of
HARDWARE & CUTLERY.
BARRELS NORTH CAROLINA LIQUORS.
loO “ DOMESTIC Ditto.
WORTH, WIGHTMAN & CO.
Fayetteville, April 12, 1801. l-^tf
P. FI I.LER,
.\ttorney and Coiiustllor at Law,
WiLI. PR.^CTICE IN THfc COURTS OF
Kobeson, Cumberland, Columbus and Bladon.
Office at Lumberton, Robeson Co., N. C.
July 5, 1859 20tf
For Rent.
The Store on Hay Street, between the Crockery Store
and D. & W. McLaurin’s Store, and at present oc
cupied by them. Possession given 1st September
For terms, apply to D. & W. McLaurin,
Hawley & Son.
August 15, 1801.
To LaiKl Biiyer!«.
The undersigned ofi’ers for sale, in the Coal region,
and within eight miles of the terminus of the Fay
etteville & W'estern Rail Road on Deep River,
EIUIIT HUNDRED ACKKS OF LAXD,
adjoining the land belonging to the estate of George
Wilcox, dec’d, and lying three miles South from Car-
bonton, on Little Pocket Creek, Moore county.
These Laiuls are well adapted to the growth of corn,
cotton wheat, oats, rye, &c. There are on the prem
ises a comfortable Dwelling, and all necessary Out
houses, with about one hundred and fifty acres under
fence, including forty or fifty acres of never-failing
bottom land. This is a rare chance for persons wish
ing to make investments, as lands are undoubtedly ad
vancing in price in this section.
For further information apply to Mr. .M. M. McRae,
Crane’s Cre«k, P. O., Moore county, or address me nt
Fayetteville, N. C.
DANIEL McRAE,
For the Heirs of Gilbert McPi.ae, deo’d.
Carbonton, Moor« co., N. C., Aug. 24 43tf
or S. T.
48-tf
YanLce Finances.—The Northern Banks have
agreed to loan the Lincoln Government 50 mil
lions more—making a hundred of the hundred
and titty millions needed, which those Banks have
undertaken to advance. They will be expected
to take the remaining 50 millions at an early day.
This whole j)roceeding is a swindle. The Gov
ernment, which borrows, is bankrupt, and the
Banks, which lend, are many millions worse than
nothing. We published their own statement last
week, which showed that with only 49 millions ot
specie, they owed depositors and note holders up
wards of 170 millions. But the Government
must have some sort ot means to detray its 8uily
expen.ses, and, theretore, it concocts this scheme
witli the liuiiks to meet the present emergency.
'J’he Banks undertake to lend a hundred millions
—which they have not got, and they receive trom
the (iovernmeut its own treasury notes, with
which to make the pa3'inent. In other words,
the Government uses the Banks to get its worth
less paper imposed upon the community as so
much money. The Banks have no alternative.
They have been threatened with forced loans;
and it was much better to join the Government
in cheating the people than submit to be robbed
themselves.—Jiichmond
Pay t/our snutll debts.—This is good advice,
and tiiere never was a time when it is a more
solemn duty. Wheu the small debts are paid,
there is a general confidence among our home
people, and the wheels of trade move on regular
ly and easily. JJesides, it is the small debts which
control all the big ones, and which most material
ly affect trade. None are paying to our enemies,
but all should make a special effort to pay their
small debts to their friends, if for no other reason
that it diffuses good spirits, gives confidence and
greases the wheels of trade, all which are neces
sary aud indispensible at the present time. Let
all pay up, and all will teel better and thus pro
mote the common weal. Pay up,*but especially
pay all small debts.
Anotliev Deserter from /'VcA'fw.s’.——Another de
serter from I'ort Pickens came over last night,
and was taken to the Yard this moruing, says the
Pensacola Observer, 5th. He says, on the night
of the burning of the “Judith” we killed four and
wounded nine of the Federal pnrty. He reports
seventeen hundred meu on the island, aud two
hundred and fifty ou the sick list.