»on ret,
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te|.
'iu»lity JC-
I Will,
’>iureh, or to
«.!ory.
04-4t
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it-seWen for
respectfully
their line,
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pro"\ptly, an«J
prei::iuiu not«s.
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Shepherd,
'> Wilm’gton.
ra'reling Agenu.
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WiyUE ®IB
ISEMI.WEEKLY.
LVOI.. XL]
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., OCTOBER 28, 186L
[NO. 10C9.]
PIUNTKI) MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS ,
EDWAUD J. HALE & SONS.
KIITOUS aSD proprietors
I’rii't' for ilu Semi-\Ve*»kly (>bskkvek S3 00 if pai«l in
a lvaiice; S ! ?iO li' jxti I iliiritis: liie year of svibsovip-
ion; or 5^ It aftor t'-e v ear has expircl.
For the Wee .-ly ( )bsi.kvkr M’ (M> per annum, if pai.l in
H'lvuMfo: .'>U if p'liil tlurinp the yenr of siibscvip- !
lion; I'V S i'-' ufit'r the year ha!» expired.
f-g“ A D\'KK riSl.M KN'l'S inserted foi tjO cents per
s.uiMro of Itl lines tor the first, and ;>0 cents for enoli
i.ii'ceeding j>ublicution. Yearly advertisements by sj>e-
: il i-..iitrftcts. at reiisonable r>»te«. Advertisers are
ted to state tlie uiini>>er of insertions desired, or
aov "ill be LMUtiuued till forbid, and charj;ed accord
iiiiiy.
A Ivrti'-vmeiifs to be inserted cliarged 50 jier
Cfiii extra.
SPEl'IAL NoTiCK.
Krt>ni and after thi>il:ite, nu name of a new subscriber
W-". be entered without ji.-iymcnt in advanw. nor will
i;;> p-i]>er be sent to siidi ^M-iber-; for a longer lime
;■ 111 is jtaid for.
S.i'-h Ilf >r.r "Id subsi’riber>i ;i' desire to lake the pa-
j'or on this system will please noiit'y us wlien making
r.Miiittances, Jan'y 1, 1S'>S.
EAi^LE HOTEL,
ASHEVILLE, N. C., APRIL, 1861.
I'liAU Stii: Permit me to call your attention to the
K.\=il-K HOTEL. I liave it re-painted; all the rooms
sre neaily carpeted, aiid the Hotel is in better order
thi.n anv nher House in the mountains of Norili Caro-
;iu.i. I Htii also better supjdied with good and atten
tive 'ervants than any Hotel in this part of the State. '
1 w luld say to the tirst class visitors that 1 an> pre-
j.ired to entertain you, in a style superior to any liouse i
in Ar-heville. Having had >everal yeirs experience in
:!i.- bu^iue:■s. I flatter my^.-lf that 1 can make your .stay ■
a: the EAGLE, both pleasant and agreeable. ]
In connection with this large Hotel, I have a number '
• if new and beautiful
llAl’KS, ( ARR1\GKS, BKiGlKS. .AND S.\DULE HORSES, ;
That my guests can get at a minute’s notice I will
keep ft Carriage in readiness f,.r persons that may be ^
desirous of taking morning or evening rides. I assure |
the travelling public that they will find everything they
mav desire al the Kagle t;' make them comtortable. j
This Hotel has siip rior advantages over any other |
house in Asheville, as tiie Stage office is kept here tor j
all the Stages that arrive at and depart frouj this place
I would say to faniilies that intend visiting cur beau
tiful town, and expect fo remain several "weeks, it will
be well for them to write and engage rooms, as the
Eagle is generally pretty much crowded by the middii-
of July. reganls charges. 1 will make them sutti-
i iently moderate to sui' the presi-nt times.
Hoping to have the pleasure of seeing you at the
Engle. 1 am yours respeotfully,
J ,M. BL.MR, Proprietor
.May 1. 1801.
A Miiiokiiitf: C'liiiiiiiey.
\NV person having a smoking tire-place can hav« it
remedied by addressing me at ihe Fayetteville Post
:if!ice. White Washing. ISrick Work and Plastering
dine in best manner. All my work warranted to be
June well or no pay. And if ?iny ahinmeys heretofore
t”iilt bv me should ''iiinke. th:-v will be .altered witlioui
■ KAVIU MclH’FFlE.
NIarfh 'J\*. *J-lypd
ciK(». w. wiiddAMs & t;o„
\Vlioli‘*«iale Dralcr^ in Ciiroc'erieM,
AND IMlMtKTKKs AND DKALERS IN
Uardnare and (iitlery, Suedes Irou, &f.,
HVV STUtKT, FAYKTTKVll.LK, >. V.
July-J. lH«;i. 80tf
iMroc€*ruKs S (m voce vies / /
i L.\R(1E Hii'i well selected Stock of F.\MILV
./V CiKOt.'EU H'^S always on hand, consisting of
liacon-SiJes, Mo.s.s l*ork, Mullets, .Mackerel,
Nos, 1 and li, MdIusscs, Stiijurs oi' uU
uratK's, 'I'obnoeo, (’igurs.
And all other article? usually kept in a Wholesale Gro
cery Establishment.
COX, KENDALL .Si ('O.
Wilmington. .\pr'liStil. 10-tf
U, \V. Kl I.I.AKD,
^'vinmission ,fMerrhfint^
WILMIXdTON, N. C. \
Prompt and person.\L attention will be given to '
the sale of Naval Stures. t'otiou, LumVter, Timl>nr,
and all other country produce.
RKKKB Ti)
O. G. Parslky, Pres’t Com. Hank at Wilmington.
.loH.N Dawsi)N. “ •. N. at do.
Me.ssrs H. \ E. J. Lit.t.v, ) ,, . ...
M o • r avelteville.
Messrs. I’kmbkrtun \ M.ow. )
P\hki:h, I’sti . Il iriieit (’-.iinty, N. (’.
May 7, IhiiO. l.')tf
m\ ('o\ilioif”si‘iuiCE,
Thirly good, reliabUs iiuniarried .Meu,
\\) enlist forTllREE YEARS or Dl'RlNG THE WAR.
the .\rsenal and .\rmory at
ly required for other service.
1
and to be stationi' 1 at
Fayetteville, unles# ,-j t‘ci »1
Pmy from Kleven to Tweniv-'lwo l)idlar3 per month,
.with such an amount aiditiouil as merit will warrant i
with riition.-j, quarters, medic.il atlend.iuce, .vc.
1 desire no one to enlist who shall not liave made up
liis mind to Vie governed b_\ the Regulati.ins and ,\r-
titles of War tor the Government of t'.ie ('oul'edevate
■■Vrmy.
.1N0. C. P.OOTH,
Capl. Art'y, (’. S. A.
Comd g A. & .Vrmory.
I', IS’H.
Favetteville.
L'pt
F'oi
Sale.
• >U l»:ius Cdlhie.
f) Hh'is. Suuurs.
Peppor, Spicf. (litmer :itid Nutuie^i.
Slun-h, White L'lol aiul (ila>>.
I’mtv. ILs. Slioe Xails
liU to ‘J.) 'i nll^ Swclfs Ir'iM.
4D0 Kiiivcs anil i nrk.'.
Scliool I\'otlec«
My SCHOOL iu the DONALDSON ACADEMY, on
M.WMOL'NT, will be re opened on T L' ES U Y ,
tJCTOIiUR 1st, ISGl.
Tenna, per (Quarter uf lU wetkn:
English, S7 50
(,'lassical, 10 W
(,'ontingent, 25
.JESSE R. McLEAN, Principal.
■August ly, istji. 4ytf
FAYETTEVILLE
Female School*
TERM'S.
Roard per Se.ssion of 20 weeks, $*>0 00
Tuition in (.’ollegiate ('lasses 20 weeks, 20 (>0
“ Acailemic “ “ •• D'
“ Primary “ “ “ 12 00 1
Iiu'idental exptuises, 1 Oil
Tuition in Music, Painting, Drawing, Modern an I
■\ncient Languages, ic. at the usual rates. '
>ne-half of Board and Tuition requird in ad
I'uncf; the other half at the beginning of the 2d Quarter
SCHOLASTK! YEAR.
1st Session —(’onjmences 1st October.
Ends 17tli February.
2d Session.—('^oiumenceH IHih February.
Ends tith .July.
T. C. HOOPER. I’riucipal.
Sept. IHdl. 77tf ^
]\OTICE.
^nllE UNDERSIGNED, both liaving entered the niili
X tary service of the Confederate States of .\merica.
Iiereby give notice to their old custonu'rs and friends,
that they have appi inted .lohn D. Starr and John D. i
Williams, of this place, thetr aitnrneys to collect either
separately or conjointly all moneys due them either by '
account or note, and otherwi.se to attenl to their bu- ;
' siness generally during their absence. Tliey respect
fully ask all persons indebted to them tt>call as prompt- :
ly as piissible on their agents anil make pavireat.
STARR & WILLIA.MS.
Sept H*. isul. i^S-tf
■ DENTAL NOTICE.
M SCOTT can be seen in his office, 2
IV, Joors east of tlie market, at his re
gular office hours from 0 o’clock >L
until 3 o'clock P. M.
Sept. \:i. •'■)7-tf
WAA’TKO,
SP.\N of good sound draft HORSES, not over S
years old.
JNO. C. BOOTH.
Capt. .Vrl’y, Comd’g N. C. .Vrseual.
A
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!H» •>
t;ti
;>u
•ju
•JIMI dross
111! 1 ross
L>oz. .\ut:i'r>.
Id “ ilaiiituer
Piicket Knives
Kazors.
Sci^'urs.
Hrnoiijs
Kryiiii; I’atis.
\V..:h1 SiTOWS.
('ast and WrmiLrlit Hiitt IlinijO'-.
I J !ru-> Ilf Jiiulefs
.. Jo doz. Hatchets.
For Kent.
aiHE Store on Hay Street,J>etween the Crockery Store
I and D. \ W. .McLaurin’s Store, and at present oc
cupied bv them. Possession given 1st September.
For terms, apply to D. J: W'. McLaurin, oi S. 1.
Hdwley i: Sou.
August I'j. IHtil. IH-lf
C' A K U!
FEW L.-\D1ES can be accommodated with board al
eminary.
T
LEGISLATURE OF NORTH CAROLINA, 18G0-U1.
SENATE.
Pasquotank and Perquimans...J M Whedbee.
Camden and Currituck...B F SimmoDS.
Gates and Chowan...M L Eure.
Hyde and Tyrrell...Jones Spencer.
Northampton...J M S Rogers.
Hertford... J B Slaughter.
Bertie...David Outlaw.
Martin and W'ashington...J R Stubba.
Halifax...M C Whitaker.
Edgecombe and \Vil.son...H T Clark.
Pitt...E J Blount.
Beaufort...Frederick Grist.
Craven...N H Street.
Carteret and Jones...Dr M F Areadell.
Greene and Lenoir...J P Speighi.
New Hanover...Eli W Hall.
Duplin...Dr James Dickson.
Onslew...L W Humphrey.
P.l iden. Brunswick, &c...Jno D Taylor.
('umberland and Harnett...Duncan Shaw.
Sampson...Thomas 1 Faison.
Wayne...W K Lane.
Johnston...J W B Watson.
Wake...M A Bledsoe.
Nash....\ J Taylor.
Franklin...W’ Harris.
Warren...T J IMtchford.
Granville...C H K Taylor.
Person.L Winstead.
' Orange...Josiah Turner, Jr.
.Alamance and Randolph...Jonathan Worth.
('hatham—W S Harris.
Moore and Montgomery...W D Dowd.
Richmonil and Robeson....\lfred Dockery.
■Anson and Union...S H Walkup.
' Guilford...Peter Adams
(’aswell...l$edford Brown.
Rockinghar^...F L Simpson.
Mecklenburg...John W'alker.
('abarrtfs and Stanly...V C Barringer.
Rowan and Davie...Dr J G Ramsey.
Davidson....Jno W Thomas.
Stokes and Forsyth...Jesse A Waugh.
-\she, Surry &c...Jos Dobson.
Iredell, Wilkes &C...L Q Sharpe.
Bmke, McDowell &C...B S Gaither.
Lincoln, Gaston &c...Jasper Stowe.
Ruthertoid, Polk ko...A W Burton,
j Buncombe, Henderson &c...Geo W Candler.
Haywood, Macon &C...W' II Thomas.
i HOUSE OF COMMONS.
!
Alamance...Giles Mebane.
, Alexander...Dr J M Carson.
.\nson...L L Polk, E R Liles.
.\she...J M Gentry.
Burke...J H Pearson.
Buncombe....A S Merrimon.
Bladen.T Davis.
Bertie...P T Henry and Ferguson.
Edgecombe
Howard.
and Wilson—W
a:
he Seminary.
Sept. 12
H(K)PER.
6ii-
■irge.
Fayetteville. N. (' ,
s-io reward.
I ) \N.\W'.AY from the Subseriber on trilaj' last the
It 11th inst., my boy VIRGIL. He is probably lutk-
'I;':: about the plantation of Mrs. Louisa Hargrove, on
• arver's Creek, where he I'.as a wife. I will pay the
abow reward for his delivery in jail.
G. U. BAKER.
■'umberland county. July l''>. 4D-tt
111*. THKO. .IIARTIXK,
/ jFFlCE. H.a* STREET, oppo-ite tiie Post office.
' • Medical Electricity applied.
Favetteville, Oct. 17, lho*. *j2tf
I'l'KPH U. BLO.SSOM. CVKU.'* S. VAN .AMRIN(«1l.
JO?^. R. BLOSJ^iOlI A: C O.,
Coiiiiiils^iloii 3lercliaiit>!»9
.1*.
8^“Prompt personal attention given to all (Jonsigrv
. ntr. and Cash advances ma>le on Produce to he shipper
?' I'Ler ports or sold in thi-* m.irket.
Ft^'y 12. 1801.
A.^l. C’AlirilKI.I.,
Auctioneer and ( onimission Merchant,
—will fittend to the sale of—
aoofts^ H\tres ami ,fM€rrhandise,
iCcal i:stite, .Veffrocs, Xf.
June 1, l^til. ■'
I LAUK & Tl RLLNGTON,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
\VILMIN(/n)N, N C.
'1171F..L give special attention to the sale or shipnu'nt
\V of all Naval Stores, Cotton, Flour, Tunbcr, and
other country produce. Dealers in Lime, Plaster, Ce
ment, Hair, Ac.; and
1GE.\TS FOR STE.D1ERS KATE .MfLAl'Rir .WU SI ,\.
Refer to: H. R. Savage, Cashier Bauk of Cape Fear,
Wilmington; .Jno. Dawsou, J*res t \\ilmington Branch
Batik of North Carolina; W. H. Jones, Cashier Raleigli i
Branch Bank of Cape Fear.
i)ec. 14, IHOO.
UKAVY l-l }^IIKKTI.\««.
ri-^HE RUCKFLSH M.VNUF.VCTURING CO.MPANY,
_! of Fayeiteville, N. C., solicit orders for Sheetings
;jt> inches wide, -i yards to the pound. The Goods ctmi-
pare favorably with the same styles manufactured in
.Mabsachu.^eits, and have for many years been sold in
the New York and 1‘hiladelpiiia .Markets.
C. T. H.AiGH, Pres't Rockfish 'o.
Fayetteville, June 1, IH'jl. 27-
HV?1. 1’,
Attorney at Law,
Favkttkvillk, N. C.
\IMLL attend the County and Siii>i.‘rior Courts of
\\ Cumberiand, Harnett, .Moore and Robeson Coun-
t'rompl attention giveu to tlie coUectiou of
20 Doz .Axes, loo Doz. (. iit T»cks. 15 Doz. Cotfee
Mills; together with mauy aiticles not enunierated. .
Our terms are CASH, or such t)n auce as we deal iu.
GF.O. \N. WILLIA.MS \ CtJ.
Fayett‘ville. Oct. 5, 1^*>1, 'i:;-4w
Who will go into the Enterprise.^ ^
mUPPuSING that there iie those having c ipit il they
^ would like to inve'^t in piuting into speedy upera-
tiou divers clashes if manufacture which must now be ,
established in the S^uth, I wor.ld take this method to
inform any such, that 1 have a never-failing WATER- !
POW'KR, ;with plenty of rooiii '> at the Merchant .Mills
in the centre of Fayetteville, N. C . capable of running i
any machinery of light order, and would be pleased to )
have the «ame protitablv emploved. ■
1 ' ' R. McDANlEL. j
f)ctober 5, I'^'il. •'■■'’1
AOTIi Iv
' T‘' i/i' ut’r^>- (fi‘ •'■■unt/'i :■/ \->r;h
'' 4 LL BLANKETS AND CL'»THINi WHICH MA\
be received by you can be m-u' directly to the several
' Companies which went lr";ii your county :*ud when
vour own ’omp uiies are suj.plied, you will then forward
any balance on baud to tin- t^i irtermaster in Raleigh,
Vou will ptu up all articles inteti led for your t'omi>iuies
in stroni: b ,.xe«, directed l •. t !;e nuarterniaster in Raleigh,
with the Company ;in Itl.c IJ. ^-Mn^nt plainly marked on
them; ami you will have the cotitetils of eacli box iiritk-
cd on it.
Whenever the Companies are on duty in your neigh-
tiorhood. you arc auth'irized to deliver tjie articles to
tiiem, taking the receipt of the C’aptain for them, which
recei{)t you will forward to this r.flii'e.
J. DEVERLl X, A. V- V.
((ctober 1. I '^Ol.
AOTIt'i:.
4 S I e.xpect to f>e absent from home a few iiiuuths in
A the Wevt. .\rchi*iald McLean is my authorized
Vgeut to transa’t my business until I return.
N. G.
Dec'r
JONES.
s>;^if
i)AP.Tii;.'
1 from one and a halt to six inches in
H
Olllee, »
>rTn'.Klt 1 '^'•1. )
i NV Pl'.ilSoN OH PERSON'S WHO MAYBE DE-
sirou- of t;;kiu:! C-mrraer^ :ir m iking Clothes for the
■Army of North Caronna, can obtiiin terms, ko, , on ap
plication at this office
>[«onsilde partie
rnis, ,'ic
(.nods will lie issued to any re
aiiti'ies sullicient to clothe sin
gle comp-mies which can lie made up in their own
neighborhoods, and the money will be paid to the par-
ties"receiving the ioods. on the return ot the manufac
tured articles. Parties may t'urnish the Cloth, which
will be paid for bv the Slate.
J. DEVEREUX, A V- -V-
October 1, If^'il. Od-fit
UOOllIs! liOOIIS!
J. ,1. Pemberton
Will receive in a few days his entire stock ol
sprim; iMi mm coods,
KMBR \C1N(} ALL THE
A>u aiKl De'^irahlt* JSI
at prices 'I'O SLIT THE TIMES.
The public generally ire res}.ectfully invited to call
i lv and secure fiiai"' BARG A INS.
J. A. PEMRERTON
Htf
Ti 11# ber If V# n left.
iiaving seasoned WHITE O.AK TIMBER
thickness, and
from six to twenty inche.s in width, and wishing to dis
pose of the same, can find a imrchaser V>y applying in
person or by letter to the undersigned at the .Arsenal
• JOHN C. BOO 'H,
(.’apt. .Vrt'y, Comd'g .\rsenal.
Fayetteville, .Aug. 21, IHGl, 50-tf
MAKEPEAl'E i M'KAB,
WE on hand and expect to keep for sale, of tht'ir
own manufacture, a supply of Brass, Galvanized
and common Hooped
jr.\iPE:R
French, Hi^h Post, I'ottagje and Common
BFIDSTFI.IDS;
Spring Mattresses, of new and improved .'-pring, on
hand or made to order of any size; L( )l, .NG LS; Spring,
Cane, and Wood Scat CH.AIRS, ot dillereiit kiutls
aud patterns; Spring Sofas, Lounges and (.'hairs,
repaired, and covered with Hair ('loth or other
wise; Hoe handles. Bungs for bbls. i Hhds.;
Sole, Harness, and Upper Leather,
and Plastering Hair.
-As we have good Machinery tor Sawing, Planeing,
Turniu!;, Morticing and Boreing, we can do work witii
despatch and on satisfactory tei ms. I’ersons having
work or repairing to do will do well to give us a call.
We warrant o'lr work; if it fails, you know wiiere to
find us. _
Having taken a Store on the East side of Gillespie
Street, a few doors South of .V. H Steel, Esq., and
h iving some spare room, we would attend to the storage
and sale of any thing that may be consigned to us; and
will give special attention to j)roducts of this State.
Fayetteville, -April 1, 18t>l.
9tf
A wK.m
The Xew Style, Small,
rOLOKEl) PHUTO(iltAPtlS,
AT
I
ART.
WooiUvaril’** Solar t'aiiit'ra.
Forsyth—T. J. Wilson, R. L.
FratiKlin—A. D. Wiliiatns.
S. Battle, Geo.
Patterson.
Beaufort...R S Donnell, W T Marsh.
Brun.‘^wick...T D Meares.
Caldwell... Dickson.
('abarrus...W S Harris.
Catawba...Jonas Cline.
(Miatham...W p Taylor, R N Green, Turner Bynum,
('herokee...G W Hayea.
Craven...C C (’lark, F E .Alfred.
Cumberland and Harnett...C G Wright, J S Harring
ton, J C Williams.
Chowan... Small.
('o.umbus...N L Williamson.
('amdeu...D D Ferebee.
Curteret...D W' Whitehurst.
(Caswell... * Withers, S P Hill.
('urrituck...B ^ Baxter.
(’leaveland....A G Waters, J R Logan.
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.
Ga.ston...J H White.
Granville J M Bullock. W H Jenkins, S H Cannaday.
Guilford...(J P .Mendenhall, C E Shob«r, J L Gorrell.
Greene....A D Speight.
Gates...John Boothe.
Hay wood...S L Love.
Halifax....A H Davis, W B Pope.
Hertford...J J Yeates.
Henderson...Jos P Jordan.
Hyde...Tilman Farrow.
Iredell....A K Simoqton, .A B F Gaither
Jackson....A Fisher.
Jones...W P Ward.
Johnston—W H W’atson, Jas Mitchener.
Lenoir...J (’ Wooten.
Lincoln...V .A McBeee.
Madison...Jolin A Fagg.
•Martin... Ewell.
McDowell...C H Burgin.
Moore....Alexander Kelly.
-Montgomery...E G L Barringer.
-Macon...H G Woodfin.
.Mecklenburg...S W Davia, J M Potts.
Nash...11 G Williams.
New Hanover...S J Person, Daniel Shaw.
Northampton...M W Ramsom, W AY Peebles.
Onslow...J H Foy.
Orange...H B Guthrie, W N Patterson.
Pastjuoiank...J T Williams.
Perquimons...N Newby.
Pitt...B G Albritton, Churchill Perkins.
Person... Wilkinson.
Robeson—.Alex McMillan, Eli Wishart.
Rockingham...Rawley Galloway and Thos Slade.
Rowau...N N Fleming, N F Hall.
Rutherford...C T N Davis, B H Padgett.
Randolph...I If Foust, Thos S Winslow.
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.
Wake...S H Rogers, J W Russ, H Mordecat.
Warren...J B Batchelor, W H Cheek.
Washington...C Latham.
I Watauga...Thomas Farthing.
I Wayne...W T Dortch, M K Crawford.
I Wilkes....A W Martin, Horton.
• Yailkin....A C ('owles.
I Yttiicy... Bowman.
Gastoi}—S. X. Johnston.
Gates—A. J. Walton.
Granville—A. W. V'enable, T. L. Hargrove,
S. S. Royster.
Greene—W. A. Darden.
(.tuill'ord—Jno. A. Gilmer, Kaljih (jorrell, R
P. Dick.
Halitux—R. H. Smith, L. W. Batchelor.
Hyde—E. L. .Mann.
Haywood—Wni. Hieks.
Henderson—W. M. 8hi))p.
Hertford—Kenneth Rayner.
Iredell—.Vnderson Mitchell, T. A. Allison.
Jackson — W. II. Thomas.
Johnston—(,’. li. Sanders, W. A. Smith.
Jones—Wui. Foy.
Lenoir—.Jdhn Washin'^ton.
liincoln—Win. Landisr.
Macon—C. D. Sntith.
Madison—J. A. McDowell.
Martin—.\sa Bitiiis.
McDowell—J. H. Greenlee.
Mecklenburg;—.1. W. ().sborne, Wm. Johnston.
Montt'oinery—S. H. (’hristian.
Moore—H. 1'tirner.
Nash—H. Arrington.
New Hanover—R. H. (’owan, Robert Strange.
Northampton—D. A. IJarnes, J. M. .Moody.
Onslow—G. W. Ward.
Orange—W. A. (iraham, John Herry.
Pas(|Uotank — R. K. Speed.
Perquimon.s—Jos. S. ( annon.
I'erson—John W. ('uningham.
Pitt—F. li. Sattorthwaite, R. (1 rimes.
Randolph—NV. J. I.i0ng, A. (r. Foster.
Richmond—W. F. Leak.
Robe.son—J. P. Fuller, J. (J. Southerland.
Rockingham — D. S. Reid, F. T. Brodnax.
I Rowar -H. Oaige, H. C. Jones.
Ruthen. 'd and Polk—J. H. Carson, M. Dur
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. liattle, W. W.
Holden.
Warren—W. N. Edwards, Frank Thornton.
Washington—W. S. Pettigrew.
Watauga—J. W. (’ounsel.
Wayne—G. V. Strong, E. A. Thompson.
Wilkes—Jas. Calloway, Peter Eller.
Yadkin— R. F. Armtield.
Yancey—M. P. Penland.
THE DISCHARGED PRISONERS.
Our readers are aware that fifty-seven Yankee
prisoners were lately rclea.sed through humane
motives, and sent to Newport News under a flag
of truce. The care and attention with which
these wounded men were treated was a subject of
general remark, and their manner and conversa
tion indicated nothing but gratitude. Had they
been sworn allies of the Confederacy, there could
not have been more apparent sincerity in their
professions of eternal friendship. But in all this
the deceitfulneas of the “universal Yankee” was
illustrated, and, as might have beeti expected,
they uiifolded an array ot unmitigated falsehoods
on their arrival North. We reprint this morning,
irom a Baltimore paper, the report made by these
unprincipled men, which, it it were not a sad
commentary upon the depravity of human nature,
j would be a most amusing recital. They will be
j entensively lionized throughout the Lincolnite
! domain, and all their powers of invention will be
1 taxed in the relation of lictition tales of “Southern
! barbarity.” The following is their statement:—
j All the wounded who reached here, agree ia
! tiie statement that they were treated more lik«*
j eaged beasts than human beings, and the fii-et
salutation in the morning, as well as the sentinel’s
i cry at night, was “Death to the Y’^ankeea.”
\va.\ti:d to hire,
NEGRO .MEN to work on Western Riih-oid.
OU 1** Four horse wagons to haul (.’oal from Egypt
I Stiaft to Mclver's depot.
i T. S. LUTTERLOH.
Oct. 21, Ibf.l. t.7-2tpd
Lailit‘«* aiitl
a variety of styles.
{ tbick Boots.
.All of North Carolitia maiiutacture. Just received; for
sale for cash, by S. T. H.AWLEY A: SON.
October 21. ISOl. o7-2t
Cotton Varii*
^ PPLY to C. B
(.Jctober 1*.'
KI'CRHTS WANTED!
For the 14th North Carolina Regiment,
Aow ill \Vt‘«lerii Virginia.
^pER.M of service 1* months from ISth inst. Tlie ac-
X live service of the Fall (,'ampaign is over, and tlie
Kegimeiit is preparing for fi~pi(er quar/fm. Recruits
will be received for any of the companies.
,AL1> Tiirn who helon'j to thf /ifr/iincnt at home on fur
lough will report to the subfcrihi-r for ordir.i within the
next a weeks. Address me at Fayetteville.
Lieut, o'. H. BLOCKER,
j Recruiting Ollicer to Nth Reg’t N. C. Vols.
Oct. 15. (j7-4t
Mallett or Messrs. Ray i Pearce.
C. B. .MALLETT, Ag't.
IHOl. >Ttf
xl^otii'e to ^ioldFrieinN.
IH.AVE made arrangements with Capt. M. A. Bledsoe
of the (Quarter Master Department, to forward to any
Company, or to any member of any Company from Cum
berland County, any article of clothing that their triends
may desire to send them. R. W. HARDIE.
Oct. It). ^ bO-tf
'. RECRUITS WANTED.
\V.VNi'ED 2.) nien for the 5th Regiment N C, State
VV Troops, .Vrmy of .Manassas. Eacli recruit will be
paid a bounty of 5^15 as soon as mustered into Service,
and Sll per mouth during term of enlistment. Those
i desiring to enlist will apply to me at the office of J. G.
I Shepherd Esip
J.AS. C. DOBBIN, Jr.
1 Oct. Itlth lKt>l. ()f,-tf
'I’he only kindness they received was from the
surireiMis of the Confederate army, who, in con
nection with their own surgeons, already named,
were daily iu attendance. The hospital or jail in
wlijch they were confined, was a three-story to-
baecco warehouse, measuring about 40 by 120
leet. In the .second story were confined seventy-
six commi.ssioned oilicers, and in the room above,
tiv'O hundred non-commissioned officers ami pri
vates. The windows were all iron-barred, aud the
guards very strict and severe upon the prisoners.
Mention has already been made ot the shooting
by the guard of a Federal prisoner, and the fol
lowing are the facts ot the case: ihe ducea^>oi
was corporal Wm. C. Burke, ot the Seventy-ninth
New York regiment, and he was shot whilst shak
ing his blanket trom his prison window, as wuH
required ol the prisoners as soon as they arose
from sleep. The guard, a young Missisiippiaa,
called to him to stand back, and the order wa»
complied with, when he was pierced in the breast
by a musket ball. He reeled, fell to the ground,
and expired without uttering a single word. He
was buried thosame day, and the guard acM^uitted.
He altcrwards stated that he had determined tu
kill a Yankee, and was therelore satisfied.
The rations were regularly served to them,
such as they were, consisting ot salt bacon, a loul
ot bread, and water twice a day. The commis
sioned officers were served with water three timoH
per day, but none of the prisoners ever received
tea or coffee, nor were they supplied with mat
tresses, bedding, or blankets of any kind, excepc-
ing those whicii they succeeded in purchasing.
That the wounded were greatly neglected in thiH
respect, is evident trotii their condition at the
present time. Those who are left behind—and
thev are nearly five hundred in number—will
sulfer severely Irotn cold if they are not provided
with such necessaries. The most intelligent oi
the prisoners, from whom these facts were obtain
ed. declared that many falsehoods have been pub
lished iu relation to Hon. Mr. Ely, ol New York.
Instead of being dejected and sad, he was decided
ly the merriest man amongst them, and was active
not only in comforting the wounded and cheering
the hopeless but foremost in such amusements ue
the prison discipline allowed.
One day he received a remittance of $50 from
his friends, and he spent the whole sum in the
purchase ot provisions ior the party. On one
occasion, when the roll was called, one ot the
men was asl(H'i», when the sentry rushed up and
dealt him a violent blow upon the head with the
butt of his inu.'ket. The main cause oi Colonol
Corcoran’s removal South was his resentment upoo
all occasions of insulbs ofiered him or his compuu'
ions. One Sunday a minister, whilst preaching,
departed iroin his subject and denounced the
North, which elicited repeated remarks from the
Colonel, who, soon as the discourse was over, w;u
heavily ironed, and a few days alter sent houtll-
One oi the prisoners declares that a remittance
of o.')0, sent him by his mother, was seized by
those who had charge ol the prison.
I Fdll THE iTIl ilEtHlE.\T STATE TROfll’S.
WANTED, 2U men for the 5tii Reg’t N. C STATE
TROOPS, now statioued at F.iirfax. Each re
cruit will be paid Sll per niontli from date of enlist-
Tcd Culture.—We observe, says the Savannah
Rejiublican, the jiapers are again agitating the
subject, and showing irom experiments that good
tea can be grown in North Carolina and elsewhere.
There is no doubt of it. Our climate is well adap
ted to the growth of the plant, but the difficulty
—as is also proved by experience—lies just here:
Alter you make your pound ol tea in America iti
will have cost you enough to pay for about
poundsol the article imported from China. Where
labor is worth from sixty cents to a dollar per day,
we cannot cope successiully with labor at three
rents per day. Let us give up the tea humbug,
and go to something that will pay.
I)HOT(i
I (}alle
all
84tf
ties. I'rompt attention
claims entrusted to his hands.
Oet. 17, 1859.
T. C. A: It. in. WORTH,
( onimiMslou aud Forwarding Merchants
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Jan'y 2H, 1801
RORV JIc.liAIR,
»ltiot ney anti Counsellor at
LUMBERTON, N. C.
\UILL attend and practice in the County aul Superior
M ('oiirts of Robeson, Richmoni and (.Uunberland.
Ml business intrusted to him will receive prompt at-
'•.•ntion and collection's punctually remitted.
' :t. G, 1859. 55tf
Harper’s .Hasaxiiie for April.
Maron ;il. £. J. HALE & aONsJ.
early anti securc fiijy
March 28, 18tll.
A C ARD.
A WORD TO MY OLD FRIENDS—
rpilOSE ]>ersons f(ir whom I have beer, atttending to
J. Bankiiiir business foi' years:—1 am still willing to
serve you with the same proin[i!ness tiiat I have always
done; and toothers that may want discounts. Pension
business Xc., iVc., I otYer my services, with a promise
of strict attention. J.AS. G. ('OOK.
June 27.
4 arpeUii;?! C'ai*pt*liiij;I i^urpetiiig^!
YDS. CARPETING at No. 31. Hay St. All
/OOUU styles, all prices, all 4ualilies. AH will be
oliereil low either by wholesale or retail. Also, 5-4 and
12-4 Crumb ('lotlis and Druggets.
J. K. KYLE.
Fayetteville. N. ('. Sept. 13, 18U0. 52tf
Forty Year«’ Familiar ljt*tter«
of Jas. W. Alexander, D. 1>.: Sermons, by J. Aildison
.Alexander, D. D. .Also, further supplies of Margaret
Moncrieffe; Beulah: Adam Bede; Yusef; Siiirley; School
Books, &.C.
Jidy 10.
allery. Hay street, o[»jiosite .Marble Yard, Fay- I
etteville, N. C.; j)lain, retouehed, cul.ired, in water I
colors, oil and pastile; from small to life size. .Ambro- i
types, Melaneotypes, and all other styles of Pictures .
pertain' ig to the Art. .Also, Gilt Fi.imes, Gilt Mould- |
ing, G' •> for very large pictures—as large as 20 b\-ri»j |
incites. Jord and Tassels for haniMtig ])ictures: Instru- !
ments. Stock and (Chemicals for sale low for cash. Life
size colored Photographs made from small pictures.
Having permanently located here 1 hope to merit
your patronage. I woultl also return my sincere thanks
for the liberal patronage bestowed on me heretofore by
the good people of Fayetteville and vicinity.
C. .M. V.VXORSDELL,
Photograi)hist and Proprietor.
Dec’r 20, 1859 77-
if .?15 as soon
mustered into
E. J. HALE SON
Vol. Hill Baiitrolt’!!* United Klates^.
J 10, E. J. UALE & SON.
JAMES KVLE
HAS JUST RECEIVED HIS SPRING SUPPLY
DllY «OOD^,
—Among which are— ,
1 r AA pieces CALICO:
iOUU 500 PIE(^:S LAWNS;
Black and Colored Silks:
Irish Linen and Diapers:
Bolting Cloths, No. 1 to 11;
Men and Boy’s Clothing.
With a large assortment of all kinds of
OF
All of which were purchased at .Auction and private
sale by iLe package at panic prices, aud will be offered
cheap by wlioleBaJe or retail.
April 11, 1801. 12tf
CONVENTION ON NORTH CAROLINA.
Alamance—(iiles Mebane, Thos. Ruffin.
Alexander—A. C. Stewart.
Ashe—J. 1>. I'orbes.
Anson—A. Myers, J. A. Leak.
Rertie—S. R. Spruill, James Rond,
lieaufort—W. J. Ellison, E. J. Warren,
liladen—Neill Ivelly.
lirun.swick—T. 1). Meares.
lJunconibo—N. W. Woodfin.
Rtirke—J. C. McDowell.
Cabarrus—C Phifer.
Caldwell—E W Jones.
Camden—1). D. Ferebee.
Carteret—C. R. Thomas.
Caswell—Bedford Brown, (one vacancy.)
Catawba—P. C. Ilenkle.
Chatham—J. II. Ilcaden, 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. Green, Jno. D. Whitford.
Cumberland and Harnett—Warren ^ inslow,
David McNeill, A. S. McNeill.
Currituck—H. M. Shaw.
Davidson—B. A. Kittrell, B. C. Douthit.
Davie.—Ilob’t Sprouse.
Duplio—W. J. Houaton, J. T. Rhodes.
ment, and a bounty
service.
Persons wishing to enlist will please call at the .store
of .Messrs. HUSKE x .ANDERSON.
W. T. ANDER.SON.
Fayetteville, N. ('., Oct. lii, IS'il. r>t’,-t;ipd
iXotice.
The debtors of the utiilersitrne l, late of New York,
are hereby notified that their business was liiscon-
tinued in that City iu May last, since which time tiuy
have been identified with the South. The baggage of!
the senior partner w^»i detained in ooniing South at :
.Al«xaudria an>l lie hears has been confiscated. cKiitniii- |
ing all their valuable papers—as notes, accounts. .Vcc. As
soon as copies can 'oe obtained from their books in .New i
York, statements for settlements will be rendered by ,
us, renderine any returns under the seqiiestration law ^
unnecessary. A. C. E' ’ ,
Late Wholesale Druggists, 218 Pearl St., New loik. I
Goldsboro’, N. (^, Oct. 1-5. IHOI. 0*5 .jw
,li .Vo. 5*4, Hay St.
^ A/AA VDS. PRINTS, unusually low, either by
iU UUv wholesale or retail.
^ 60 Doz
WOOL aud other H.ATS.
Cl. OTHI]\ti
at greatly reduced prices; together with a large and
varied stock of
STAPLE m FAXfV D15V GOOIIS,
all of which will be offered on as favorable terms as any
House in the State. J. K.
Oct. 4, 1860.
Blanks for sale at this Office.
KYLE.
•58tf
fjoiicfiiirsa of (ircut I’ltns.—Ihe vaster the
crowd, the more solitary the individual, the more
lonely the heart. “No one,” says a recent writer,
"is known in London; it is the realm of the in-
co'.inito and the :inonymou». It is not a place, but;
u rou'ioii or a State. 'Ihere is no such thing
as lueal ojiinion in .the metropolis; mutual per
sonal knowledge there is notie; neighborhood good
r«ptite, bad hunt!, tliere are none. No house
knows the next door. How is a man to show
what he is, when he is but a grain ot sand out of
:i nniss, without relations to others, w^ithout a
place, witiiout history, without distinct!veness'
(’r.)wds pour along the streets; and although each
h;ts his char;ictt‘r written on high, they are one
and all the same to men below.”
This is true, though of course in a less degree,
with every great city, especially to the young
and unfriended stranger. All at once be pas.ses
from the midst of a iriendly neighborhood—
where every one knows another, where the eye
of every one is his brother, and where the slight-
— ! est incident of weal or^ woe affecting any of it«
members is the theme of interested conversatiou
around each cottage hearth—to an almost absolute
solitude, in fact in those vast wildernesses of streeta
and lanes and noisome courts and alleys, of which
the lower parts of our great cities consist, where
the worst vices ot social life are generated to the
utmost, society, in the true sense oi the word,
can scarcely be said to exirtt. There arc few or
no ties of mutual knowledge, common interest,
and friendly neigtiborhood, such as bind the in
habitants ot a country side or of a small town to
gether, and which make a parish not a district
merely, but a living organized society.
Nori/(, Britiih BtuUw.