re,. Uit-x 4 H .S r„ " ‘" he Sh' ►h 1 “‘■‘Jb, Ir^ .’’■“Pr IFiialSWIE iSEMI-WEiElKLY. •'L'JANa. , tor ''^ SON’S, lilted. •*'che8 wide or to 4 4t IlUlly. t .Qj; S f._ K’ ;.Bf -• l>V m;! ^ 4 0. K -.t PS. ti.kkv. 1.' ■ -;;- imM. T -' " pt-y. »nj vr. i; j herd, Wilni’gton. Agenti. •JM V W-. 1 , • irolin Aut , . ’ 'C. - ' I, :r>;D ot J : nil u [VOL. XL] P^VYETTEVILLE, N. C., OCTOBER 31, 1861. [NO. 1070.] PRINTED MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. EDWARD J. HALE & SOi^S. EllTORS a>D proprietors Price for the Semi-Weekly Obskrvek $3 00 if paid in idvnnce; $3 TiO if paid during the year of iubicrip- ion; or J I after the year has expired. For the Weekly Ob>ervkb $2 X) per annum, if paid in , advance: 50 if paid during the year of subscrip- ■ tion: or $3 00 after the year has expired. ! ADVERTISEMENTS inserted for 60 cents per i,]uare of Ifi lines for the first, and 30 cents for each | jiic ceding publication. Yearly advertisements by spe- \ .ial coniract.s, at reasonable rates. Advertisers are . guested to state the number of insertions desired, or iiey will be continued till forbid, and charged accord ingly. Advertisements to be inserted insitU, charged 50 per extra. SPECLiL NOTICE. From and after this date, no name of a new subscriber will be entered without payment in advance, nor will le paper be sent to such subscribers for a longer time ihan is paid for. Such ofov.r old subscribers a.s desire to fake the p:i- I'er on thi.'?y.steni wili plt >i s- M'nirv as wii.-n m.'ikinvr -emittauoes. J;ui'y 1. )''>? Mrn, (hco. Ij. Johnson re«- pectfully informs the Ladi«« ot Faj- ettetille, that she is prepared to make DRVSSBS in the newest and most approved styles, inoiuJinc the v«ry fashionable L’Imptrmtric* or Gored Dreu. may be found at the residence of Mrs. T J .fohuion, (Jorntr Russell and Gillespie Streets, or ai Mrs Wm, V *L. McKay’s on Haymount. Oct. 11, 1801. •fc-i/ WUOLI^:!«AI.E A.\U RI^TAIL— For Cash. The FARMER S AND PLANTER’S ALMANAC f»r 1862. E. J. HALE & SONS. j Oct. 2, 18R1. j Fayetteville Foundry, j FIMIE undersigned having associated thMuisttlves fi^ i I the purpose of carryinj; on the ! Foiinctry anil illacliine Biiwiucwc. i under the firm of ANDERSON CORD, respeotfuU; solicit order* from those wanting work in tlieir lin«. Having experienced Machinists and Moulders, lh«,r are fully preoared to execute all orders. D. ANDERSON. .1. T. CORD. I Fayetteville. Oot. 9, 1861. 64tf SPRIXG TRAliE! ^ WOUTII, U SaiTn A.\ A: 4 0. I FFl-jiv ,\T \VHOi-r.s\LE \ Hi. \vV STO('t (>F anoei^iitJEs. FOR REI%r. flMlE TWO DWELLINGS, on the premises occupied I by the late Judge Potter, at the time of his death. Possession given on the tivBt of November. Apply to MARY ANN POTTER. Sept. ir>. 67-tf ~ *5. F. PEAKCE, WITH A. .If. TIcDO^ALU, Commission Merchant and Produce Dealer, AND DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Hanlware, Cutlery, Boot.s, Shoes and Leather, • Bagging, Rope, Saddlery, &c., ^Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Sheetings and Yarns at Manufacturers’ pricf>s. fUa^Strict attention paid to orders. SOUTH SIDE HAY STREET. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. . 24. 1800. 55tf BO()K-BIM)l\G ^ i its kinds, executed with n«atnesB and despatch. aiiU jobs when done must be paid before delivered, THOS. 11. TILLINGHAST. )pposite the Female High School, Hay Street M »y n. 1855^ 14 FA V KTT F V11. LE >UTrAL LVSURAME CO.VPAM. Capital in Premium Notes amounts to $267,^.88 2b Cush on hand and other iisset*. 5.077 S5 TilE KAILHOAD HOUSE! Tlli: t-r'lSi u. >.r. j,.,- c-i .d ti- iiouse n*'ar:he Kuh I is k'fvp'ti KJ t»j .»c tomodate trnnsieut un i pernuinfut Uoaraerji. PUase give me a - JOSEPH OTT ^RBURO. F.^Tellaville, Aug. 29. o3 3m Headquarters Wilmington) Artillery, f Camp Botlan. July 2u, l»t51. fills Company, desiring to be complete in «*«ry r«- tpeet, would be glad to enlist a number of good Dri- -eri.—men accustomed to the management of horses. There •vill be paid to each man, on enlistment, a bounty f $15. Monthly pay $12: besides being clothed and fei, medical attendance free, and all other necessary equipmeuta furnished requisite for a soldier. No one need apply unless he is a goo'i driver and ex perienced in the management of horses. The destina- lon of the oompany is Virginia, as suon as equipped. ALKX D. MOORE, 41tf] Capt. Co. E, Reg't Lt .\rtil'ery. A CO' il'iete '«ii l w, 11 .-lelei'ted stock of HARDWARE & ClTLEllY. 60 i; VKKELS loO • V-'Kl'll CAROLINA LlQl "Rs. DtJMK.'iTlC WORTH, VIGHTMAN C> Fayetteville, .\f>ril 12, 18'd. WANTED. Total. S272,7(*>o 61 T^e Company have paid al! looses promptly, and have never made an assc.-'sment on their premium note^. Total losttes paid, ,$29,HS2 titf Ofucers; GEO. McNEILL, President. D. A. R.\Y, Vice President. C. A McMlLLAN, Sec’y. Dirkctors; W. N. Tillinghast, ^ quantiiT of good WOOL Y.-VRN to make tne soldiers. .\i’gu3t 3d, 1861. G. W I soeks of GOLD.-^TON. Ag t. 4'j-tf I HACKW FOR HIRF. The subscriber has a HACK at Mclver's Depot, the tt-rminn>* of the Western Railroad, with which he i“ prep-ired to convey Passengers in any direction they may wish to g He will be j'reien: alw iys on the jir- ■ nvi.1 al'ihe tr iin. With g!>o 1 Horses and careful and Henry Lilly, H. L. Myrover, S. T. Hawley. Nathan Stedman. B. Mallett, James Kyle, A. A. -McKethan. J. D. Williams, S. W. Tillinghast. hn (’ollins and C. C. gsjjrThe CompauT invite appKeations .Mav 28. 180(». S. J. Hinsdale, Wm. McLaurin, T. S, Lutterloh, A. W. Steel, J G. C«ok, lion. J. G. Shephenl, R. F. Brown. ) . A. E. Hall, ^ «»««>• ■McCrummen. Traveling Agents. him in Dr. Robinson s J2- $100 Keward. R.\NAWAY from the srbscriber on last December, my negro man D.WE. He is a full-blooded neg>‘0. ■ feet 8 or 10 inches high, well set. and intelligent for a negro; would weigh when lie left from lt> * to 1 o. , 4g«d about 35 years; he has a scar on his faoe. 1 wxii , ^ »y Fifty Dollars reward to any person delivering hiu , me at Philadelphus. Robeson coiinty, N. C.. or fur ; his Confinement in - Jail so tliat I can get him .Atid Fifty Dollars for proof sutficieut to convict any persotj or persons for harboriug him. DAVIEL McCALLUM. ForJ )SEPH B. McCALLUM, Philadelphus, Robeson Co., N. 0., .April 5. 12tf j J J. OOX. W. p.KENDALL. J. S. KENDALL €OX, KFAUAI.L & CO., 1 onimissioii xHerchauts AND ’ WHOLESALE GROCERS, >0. 11 fc l*i *North Water St.. Wilmington. *i. i:. Orders from the Country promptly executed Particular attention givsn to the sale of Cotton wid other produce. April 2, 1861. lt>-tf The Eclectic .Tla^^azine tor May 6, 1801. E. J. HALE SONS JOSEPH HAKHlt, Jr.. ,\T T «l R i; V A T L.IW, Has takan an office next door to V/m. B. Wright's Law I Office on Green Street.* He will attend and practice in the County and Superior Courts of C’umberland, Bladen, Robe.son and Sampsen. March 2.“^, I .So'.*. 7 9t^ FRENCH STRANGE, Attornej at Law, Fayett eville, N. C. Of5;e that recently occupied by C. G. Wright, Esq., 9Ter the one now occupied by =^>ailding. Green Street. Dec’r 2, 1859. CAPT. \VILKE!!*’S report ON THE miY RIVER tllNEliU REGION. The undersigned have caused to be published frou the Congressional plates, an edition of the Report of Capt. Wilkes, U. S. Navy, and his Associates on the Board appointed by the Secretary of the Navy to ex amine the Deep River Region of North Carolina. This is the most important and scicntiiic statement of the great wealth ot that section of the State, and the Maps the most perfect and valuable, of any yet published. The Maps are worth the price of the work, which is 50 rents, neatly bound in cloth. Copies sent by mail, free of postage, on the receipt of 50 cents. A liberal dis count to wholesale buyers. Orders solicited. Jan'y 26. E. J. HALE & SONS. TYPE FOUNDRY. THE ONLY .\l A N U F l,' T ■ > 1{ ^ of T Y P F. 0.\ M)FTI1CI11? StPiL, SOL I a Or li Tha Proprietors oi ive r'j'... ^ . /mvv* al»i) uiu'e I with iheir FoU'.d i • ■■! ; « } 11 1 N T K i i S • FURA'm»3\U \VAXtFili>i>»£. Having on n.ioa. 'ir midisiiuig to ■• i.vr, ^veiy ..i.i !• requisite for a Pritiling Office, FROM A SaDKm —TO A — TEX-C¥LlMU:il PRESS. We ean and will manufacture in Richmond, as good au article, and at the sam-i specimen prices, as any F iundry North. We respectfully solicit the piironage ufthe South. HENRY L. PELOCZE 4 CO. We refer you to «»sry Printsr in this city. We also ■lesire every Newspaper in the South to copy this ad- v«rtisement for one month, sending us one sopy of their paper, and receiving their pay lor such advurtisement ‘Uon purchasing five timea the amount of their bill from us. II- ^ July 8. ' The Presbyterian Psalniodist vLaractvr notes. A further supply just received. liily‘.^0. K J HALE .Si SONS M. Iv^r'.-- I»-p \VI>TFR.\ Drivt-r*, he liopes to givo sati^factiuti. ALBKKT GEVN t. ('l.iirh'irii ' . N. ' , March 2*5 8- 21-ly SI PREMK COlkf RKPORTS, TWO .\K\V VOI.niEJ^. Vul. t Jones's Law,iiVoI.5 Joues'g Equity Reports, CST i.'-iued, I'or sale, or exchange as usual fur un- RAII. ROAO. J bound Nds., by Jan. 21. 18t;i. E. J. HALE & SON’S. st- fi'lliiwir.;: rates will u;iw be ciiargsd for Pa»sn- ^rHE I gsis on this Roii. vii: To Litt'e River. To Spout Spring, To Jonesboro', To Mclver s. Train leaves the Depit Fridays, at 8 o'clock A il. at 12 o’clock M. .Mon lay-. Rot umiii 50 cts. 75 “ I UO 1 2o Wodnesdays and leavab .Mclvsr's \EW GOOD8. ''PHE subscriber is now receiving a large and wull se- 1 lected ^ock of G(J(,)DS, consisting of GROCKtUlvS, H A III)WARK AND OTTl.E- RY, HA(;GING and ROPH, SAD DLERY, &c., FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, and many other articles, which he otfers low for Casm, or on SHORT tims to prompt paying customers C. B. Aug. 28, 18HI. NEAREST AND ROITF T4» TUF MALLF.TT, Pres't. 71tf .\I1 kinds of Country ProJneo taken in exchang* fur (joods. ♦ ^rit’KEST RAILROAD! Sht»etixigs and (iottoa Yarns MHnufaciur»*rii' prices. on hand at all limes, at All psrsous are rsspectfully invit«*J to give me u o«l], i at the old stand of J. & T. Waddill, South side Hay st , A. N. M«DO!ALD. Faystteville, N. C., Sept. 24, I860. Sfctf | BE\MAN & ROBI.\S(L\’S FOIR HORSE STIGE LIVE TO KKVVXSVILLK, VIA WARSAW, IS the shortest and most expeditious for travelers going ; North or South. Leaving Fayetteville every day at 2 o’clock P. M. THROUGH IN TEN HOURS. Our Coaches are large and comfortable, drivers ?ober and gentlemanly, our teams good and sure of tive miles an hour. The traveling publie who would study their eomforj and convenience will tike the Warsaw Stage. THROUGH TICKETS T) WELDoN may be had at the Stage Office, Fayetteville. M:.y 2'.. 18*iO. 25-tf illarble t'actory, LAW BOOKS. #5 TWO DOOR!^ ABOVK (’. T. iniHH k SOXS’ STORK Fayetteville, V. Iar’v20. 1K60 84- JA8. €. niclCAE, JMtiorney at Office West end of the Insurance Building, Hay St., Fayetteville, N. C. ‘•tarch 26, 188tJ. 3it Constantlj Muniirtctuplnj at mj Establishment j^VERY VARIETY OF H.VRNESS, S'lddles, Bridles, Collars, Whips and Trunks; all kinds of Leather, Calf Skins aud Oil, Condition Powders, for diseased Horses and Cattle: Coach Trimmings, Carpet Bags, Vaiisei, Saddlery, Hardware, Ac. The largest stock in the State, sold wholesale or retail, at the very lowest prices. Every description of Harness and Saddles manufactured to order aud repaired. JAMES WILSON, No. 5 Market st. Wilmiugton, N. C., near tho Wharf. Not. 3, 18(i0. »j7-ly DFATI!*TRY. Dr. J. D.VVIS having decided on perma nently locating in the Town of Fayette ville, respectfully oilers his services to the citizens of this place and surrounding country. In all the various branches of his Profession, including the manufacture of Mineral Teeth, he is satisfied, after an extensiive experience, to which is added a thorough Den tal education, that he can give entire satisfaction as far as is in the power of Dentistry. All irregularities of the Teeth treated in a proper and careful manner, as well as diseases of the inouth. None but the prope’’ metals are inade use of in tlie various operations. *’i...rges will be oijderaie. lli it >he bi'iietits of the Profession may be j>,r»cevt witijiii in'* reai-!i of all who may feel an interest »_ the prosorv tou ol the leeth. oitice ove, Houston's Jewelry Store, where he tiiuy Oe fo'.iiiil ^t times. 10, 1H6K. vJAUNDERS’ REPORTS; 0 “ on Pleading and Kvide*#*; Phillips on Evidence; Commm Bench Reports—o*w serie«; Curtis's Commentariee; Ross on Bills and Promissery Neiee; Chitty on Carriers; Bateman on Commercial Law; Taylor’s Law Glossary; Williams on Executors; Devsreux's Kinne's Kent; “ “ BHckstono; Coke upon Littleton—Butler &. Hargrave’s Xetea; Sadgwick on Damagss; Story on Sales; “ on HilU of Ex«lv«nge: “ Equity Pleading; “ on Contiict of Law*-. “ on Bailments; Chitty on Pleading; “ on Contracts; Bingham on Infancy; Hare on Discovery; Gow on Partnership; Roberts’ Principles of U|uity. Doctor and Student; Broome 8 Commentariss; Leading Cases in Equity, Hare h Wallace’s Notee; Lawyer’s Common Plaes Beok; Greunlaaf on Evidenoe; Stephen on Pleading; Gresley’s Equity Kciilenoe; Burrill’s Law Dictionary; Wharton’s Law “ Phillips’ & .Amos on Evidence; Archbold’s Landlord aad Tenanl: “ Nisi Priui; Fearna on Remaiudera; Tidd’s Practice; Starkie on EvidMnee; Hilliard on Sale?; Smith’s Landlord and T•n»a^ Adams’ Equity; j Williams on Per^snal Properly, Mayne on Damages; .Archbold’e Criminal Praetiae asd ?leadi«ff; Lube’s Equity Pleading; Wendell's Blackstone; Chitty’B " Matthews on Presumptiva Rvi4a*e*i j Smith’s Master and Servant; 1 Powell on Mortgages; Chitty’s Criminal Law; Williams on Heal Property; Smith’s Chancery Praelie«( Sugden on Veadors; “ on Property; Dart on Vendors; Crabb on Real Property, Sugden on Powers; Smith’s .Merc intile Law; Smith on Contract*; Addison on “ Adams on Ejectment; Crown Circuit Companion; .American Leading Cases—Hare & Wallaoa’s Nuiee; Mitford’s Chancery Pleadings; Domat’s Civil Law; Rockwell’s Spanish and Mexiean Law; Sharswood's Legal Ethics; Roscoe’s Criminal Evidenee; Edwards on Bailments: Equity Draftsman; Powell on Evidence; Oliver Mil Conveyancing; Broome's L«gal Maxims: Collyer on Partnership, 5tc., Ac. The Reports of the Supre»ne Court of North Ca rolina; Cantwell’s Justice; Form Book; Cantwell’s Prae- ti«e, &c. I. J. RALE k 80N8. ' LEGISLATURE OF NORTH CAROLINA, 1860-61. SENATE. Pasquotank ami Perquimans.,.J M Whedbee. • Camden and Currituck...B F Simmons. Gatea and Chowan...M L Eure. Hyde and Tyrrell...Jones Spencer. Northampton...J M S Rogers. Hertford... J B Slaughter. Bertie...David Outlaw. Martin and Washington...J R Stubbs. Halifax...M C W'hitaker. i EJgecombe and Wilson...H T Clark. Pitt...E J Blount. Beaufort...Frederick Grist. Craven...N H Street. Carteret and Jones...Dr M F Arendell. Greene and Lenoir,..J P Speight. New Hanover...Eli W Hall. Duplin,.,Dr James Dickson. Onslew.-.L W Humphrey. 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. Nash... A J Taylor, Franklin...W Harris. Wimren,,.T J Pitchford, Granville.,.C H K Taylor. Person...C L W'instead. Orange...Josiah Turner, Jr. -Alamance and Randolph...Jonathan Worth. Chatham—W S Harris. | •Moore and .Montgomery...W D Dowd. Richmond ami Robeson...Alfred Dockery. Anson and Union...S H W^alkup. Guilford...Peter Adams Caswell,.,Bedford Brown. Rockinghar'....F L Simpson. Mecklenburg...John Walker. Cabarrus and Stanly...V C Barringar. Rowan and Da’»ie...Dr J G Ramsey. Davidson...Jno W Thomas. Stokes and Forsyth...Jesse A Waugh. .Ashe, Surry Ac...Jos Dobson. Iredell, Wilkes &c,..L Q Sharpe. Burke. McDowell &c..,B S Gaither, Lincoln, Gaston &c...Jasper Stowe. Rutherford, Polk &C...A W Burton. Buncombe, Henderson &c...Ge> W Candler. Haywood, Macon &C...W H Thomas. HOUSE OF COMMONS. ■\lamance,,,Giles Mebane. Alexander...Dr J M Carson. \nson,,.L L Polk, E R Liles, \she...J M Gentry. Burke...J H Pearson. l$uncombe...-A S Merrimon. Bladen..,C T Davis. Bertie,.,P T Henry and Ferguson. Beaufort.,,R S Donnell, W T Marsh. r»runswick...T D Meares, (.'aldwelL,. Dickson. Cabarrus.,. W S Harris. Carawba...Jonas Cline. Cliatham,,.W P Taylor, R N Qrean, Turner Bynum. ('herokee,,.G W Hayes, Craven..,C C Clark, F E Alfred, Cumberland and Harnett.,.C O Wright, J 8 Harring ton, J C Williams. Chowan... Small. 'o.umbus..,N L Williamson, ( Hmden...D D Fercbee. -W. S. Battle, Geo. L. Patterson. C«.rieret,..D W’ Whitehurst. Caswell,,. W’ithers, S P Hill, Currituck..,B M Baxter. Cleaveland... A 0 Waters, J R Logan. Davidson,,.Lewis Haynes, E B Clark. Davie... Howard. Duplin...J D Stanford. J G Branch. IMgecombe...R R Bridgers, J S Woodard. Forsyth,..J F Poindexter, Philip Barrow. Franklin—W F Green. Gaston.,,J H White. Granville... J M Bullock, W H Jenkins, S HCannaday. Guilford..,C P Mendenhall, C E Shober, J L QorreU. Greene... A D Speight. Gates...John Boothe. Haywood...S L Love. Halifax...H Davis, W B Pope. Hertford,.,J J Yeates. Henderson,,.Jos P Jordan. Hyde...Tilman Farrow. Iredell...A K Simonton, ABE Qaither Jackson,,.,A Fisher. Jones...W P Ward. Johnston—W H Watson, Jas Mitoheaer. Lenoir.,,J C Wooten, Lincoln.,.V McBeee. Madison,,.John k Fagg, Martin... Ewell. McDowell.,,C H Burgin. Moore,..-Alexander Kelly. Montgomery...E G L Barringer. Macon...H G Woodfin. Mecklenburg..,S W' Davis, J M Potts. Nash,..!! G Williams. New^ Hanover...S .1 Person, Daniel Shaw. Northampton...M W Ramsom, W W Peebles. Onslow...J II Foy. Orange...H B Guthrie, W N Patterson. Pasquotank...J T Williams. Per(juimons...N Newby. Pitt...B G Albritton, Churchill Perkins. Person,,, Wilkinson. Robeson—.Alex McMillan, Eli Wishart. Rockingham... Rawley Galloway and Thos Slade. Rowan..,N N Fleming, N F Hall, Rutherford,,,C T N Davis, B H Padgett, Randolph...! II Foust, Thos S Winslow. Richmond.,,J G Blue, Sampson...N C Faison, Geo W Autrey. Surry..,W Waugh, Stoked—Horatio Kellum, Stanly,,.Lafayette Greene. Tyrrell,..C McCleese. Union...C Q Lemmonds. Wake,..S H Rogers. J W Kuss. H Mordeoai. Warren..,J B Batchelor, W H Cheek. Washington.,.C Latham. Watauga...Thomas Farthing. Wayne... W T Dortch, M K Crawford. Wilkes....A W Martin, Horton. Yadkin... A C Cowles. Yancy... Bowman. CONVENTION ON NORTH CAROLINA. Aliiuiancc—Giles Mebane, Thos. RufBn. Alexander—A. C. Stewart. Ashe—J. I). Forbea. Anson—A. Myers, J. A. Leak, liertie—S. B. Spruill, James Bond. Beaufort—W. J. Ellison, E. .1, Warren. Bladen—Neill Kelly. Brunswick—T. D. 5learea. Buncombe—N, W. Woodfin. Burke—J. McDowell. Cabarrus—Phifer. Caldwell—E W Jone«. Camdon—D. 1>. Ferebee. (Carteret—li. Thomas, Caswell—Bedford Brown, (one vacancy.) Catawba—P, C. Henkle. (^hatham—J. H. Hcadcn, John Manning Jr., L. J. Merritt. I Cherokee—A. T. Davidson, i Chowan—R. H. Dillard. I Cleveland—W. J. T. Miller, J. W. Tracy. Columbus—Richard Wooten. Craven—Geo. Green, Jno. D. Whitford. Cumberland and Harnett—Warren inslow, i David McNeill,. A. 8, McNeill, Currituck—H. M. Shaw. Davidson—B, A. Kittrell, B. C. Douthit. Davie.—Rob’t Sprouse. W. J. HoimIob, j. T. Rbodti, Edgecombe and Wilson Howard. Forsyth—T. J. Wilson, R Franklin—A. D. Williams. Gaston—S. X. Johnston. Gates—A. J. Walton. Granville—A. W. Venable, T. L. Hargrove, S. S, Royster. Greene—W. A. Darden. ! Guilford—Jno. A. Gilmer, Ralph Gorrell, R | P. Dick. Halifax—R. H, Smith, L. W. Batchelor. | Hyde—E. L. Mann. Haywood—Wm. Hicks. I Henderson—W. M. Shipp. j Hertford—Kenneth Rayner. j Iredell—Anderson Mitchell, T. A, Allison. i Jackson—W. H. Thomas. ; Johnston—C. B. Sanders, W. A, Smith. Jones—Wm. Foy. Lenoir—John C. Washington. Lincoln—Wm. Lander. Macon—C. D. Smith, Madison—J. A, McDowell. Martin—Asa Biggs, ! McDowell—J. H. Greenlee. i Mecklenburg—J. W. Osborne, Wm. Johnston, i Montgomery—S. H. Christian. | Moore—H. Turner. j Nash—A. H. Arrinston, New Hanover—R. H. Cowan, Robert Strange. Northampton—D. A. Barnes, J. M. Moodv. Onslow—G. W. Ward. Orange—W. A. Graham, John Berry, Pasquotank—R. K. Speed. Perquimons—Jos. S. Cannon. Person—John W. Cuningham, Pitt—F. B. Satterthwaite, B. Grimes Randolph—W. J. Long, A. G. Foster. Richmond—W. F. Leak. Robeson—J. P. Fuller, J. C. Southerland, Rockinjfham—D. S. Reid, K. T. Brodnax. Rowai -B. Craige, H, C. Jones. Ruthen, "d and Pulk—J. H. Carson, M. Dur- . ham. Sampson—R. A. Mosely, Tnomas Bunting. ^ Stanly—E. Hearne. • Stokes—(Vacant.) i Surry—T. V. Haii.lin. I I Tyrrell—Eli Siiiuill. | i Union — H .''I. lluii'ioti. Wake—G. E B.vi -r, K P BatMe, ''•V W ! Holden. Warren — 'V. N Ei.^’ir.K, Fr-ink Thorntoi;. i Washin‘rtt)n — W .S l-*otn^rew. i j Watauga—J. \V. Counsel. j Wayne—G. V. Strong, E. A. Thompson, I Wilkes—Jas. Calloway, Peter Eller. ' Vadkin— R. F. Armfield. Yancey—M. P. Penland. The undersigned wishes to purchase, deliverable at any Depot on Western Railroad or at Fayetteville, Tan Bark, Green and Dry Hides Old Copper Stills. Brass. “ Lead. “ Wrought Iron. T. S. LUTTERLOH. October 28, 1801. 69 2t Seatiestratton iVotice. { IlilE undersigned, appointed Receiver under the Se- ; questration .Act, for the counties of Orange, Wake, i Cumberland and Harnett, hereby gives notice to all persons having any lands, tenements or hereditaments, goods or chattels, rights or credits, or any interest therein, of or for any alien enemy of the Confederate States of America, speedily to inform me of the same, and In render an account thereof, and, so far as practi cable, to place the same in my j)0ssessi0n, under the penalty of the law for non compliance. I also notify each and every citizen of the Confede rate States, speedily to give information to me of any and all lands, tenements and hereditaments, goods and chattels, rights and credits, within the said counties. I will attend the different counties in a few days for the purpose of receiving, when due notice will be given. 0. H. WILDER, Receiver. Raleigh, Oct. 23, 1861. 68-6w Fayetteville Fouiulry. ■l^E will pay ^ cent |>er lb. for old Cast Iron, and 12^ Tf cents per lb. for old Brass. ANDERSON St CORD. October 23, 18r,l. 68tf Rank Cape Fe*ir,) 2 1st Oct. 1861. ) DiviniiND No. 101. This bank has declared a Dividend of 5 per cent., payable to Stockholders on and after the first day of November next. J- G, BURR, Ca^hitr. Oct. 22, 40-2w I Headquarters If. C‘. Troop>s, ) Ad.il'tant Gkner.al’s Office, > I Raleigh, Oct. 15, 1861. j I [General Order No. 20.] ALLCO.MP.AMES hereafter accepted by the Gov ernor, will remain at home, without pay, until call- ! ed on for active servicc, when a reasonable time will I be allowed them lor reaching the appointed place of I rendezvous. This order is necessary, on account of I the limited quantity of t’lothing and Camp Equip^ige now on hand, aud to enable the Governor to have these ■upplies ready for the use of the Troops at, the time they begin their field service. By order of the Commander in Chief. J, G MARTIN, .Adjutant General. October 18, 1861, 6M4t Further .Supplies ot MILITARY B00K3—FOR CASH ONLY. Hardie’s Tactics, 2 v«>l«,, 52 75; by mail $3. Oilham’s .Manutil for Volunteers and Militia, $2 7ft, by mail $3. Army Regulations for the Confederate States, $2 25; by mail $2 50. Cary’s Bayonet Exercise aud Skirmishers’ Drill, $1; by mail $1 10, The Trooper’s Manual, by J, Lucius Davis, $1 50; by mail $1 65. New Map of Virginia, colored, 80c.; by mail 85c, Just received. E. J. H.ALE & SONS. To Ijand ISuyer«. THE undersigned offers for sale, in the Coal re^on, and within eight miles of the terminus of the tiiy- etteville & Western Raii Road on D*ifcp EIGHT HlXDREft ACRES OF IV.Xn, adjoining the land beloni;ir>i.' tf> '1'- estme o Georjr Wilcox, dec’d, nnd lyiov' - ' bonton, on LittU' 1‘> >.'i e couu.} . These Lauds -i.- w.s: ■ ■i > f t.iu jiiow.:. o; . . . : . VC. 3 iiiil ? Ai-l; Oi\ Ihcprt.,-. U'.v-ii’ii;,-. ur.'i ail rie'oes5ary liu.i 'u-tvl ind lirry acn.^ . r or t^i'ty !lf•r"^ :f cli-itic-' Tor pev.-ions w;if • From tbi; Charleston Co0BI1£R THE ROUND TABLE 0/ Ladifts working for our Trwpt. 'Twas ever thus—forever theirs Devotion’s purest zeal—the best. The deepest source of smiles and tears,» Is woman’s breasts The gift, all praise, all price, above. The deed that most the bosom stirs With fervors of diviner love. Is always her’s. Beside the Saviour, her’a the part. To take with joy the humblest seat. With tears that welled.up from the heart. To wash his feet, To wipe them with her flowing hair, To pour upon his head, of myrrh, .And balm, the essence rich and rare, Was left for her. ’Tis her’s the joy, the grief, to feel. Of other hearts, with rea4'est will To tend the sick, the wounded heal, With tenderest skill. She nerves the warrior to his task— The patriot’s, hero’s, thought and deed, To stay not, pause not, save to ask His country’s need. Nor yet content, she cuts and nij. Makes cartridge bags, a flag, a speech. Takes any (ask her ready wits Or hands can reach. Her scissoi^ turn to comely shapes, Spreads, haversacks, an endless store; Sheets, comforts, leggina, caps and capes. And call fur more. Drawers, pantaloons, and shirt, and sock. Vests, overcoats, her needles bright. In endless dozen stitch and mock Time’s tardy flight. Aud sometimes on the thrtad a tear May fall unseen for one afar. Sent from her side to brave or bear The chance of war. Around the table where they ply Their busy tasks, their busy tongues Still faster liian iheir needles fly, (•f rights and wrongs. Of Northern wrongs and Southern rights. Of Anderson called Bob, aud Abe, Of Sumter’s and Manassas’s fights— And Aiin‘» last b-ibe— Tise l'jveli»--t thiiig—a g- >i>. a bird. r!' i’v,' jii.i-e p'"-■ a. .■‘l — .A2l I L-.! ‘ i.'i • L»‘ : - ■■ i \ > 1' Wii .i ti r 01 lUHich IS JtneVf So, so: lit oue rer^peci. 1 (bmk, they suit; he Is uglier than sin—you know And she’s no beauty. What! wife deadjust a week—they say He wept loo. mourned, aad raved—wall, wellt I saw him walking out this day With Sally Bell. On Sunday did you notice that Our neighbor slept the sermon through With open mouth?—what stranger sat In Wilson’s pew? Her shawl was charming—white and pink; Her bonnet was a love—of straw. Her dress the prettiest silk, I think, I ever saw. I wonder where ’twas bought—if ’twas .\t Leman’s—what it cost a yard. But what a nose the woman has. And how she stared! I don’t believe she ever stirred. But gazed and gazed, I felt half vext. I'm sure she never could have beard The preacher’s text. How sweet a sermon too! how good Our young divine!—but then how broad He drawls his words, 1 wish he woald Say God, not Gawd. ’Tis hardly reverent,—did you say The Nicholsons bad moved once more? ’Twas only June, I think, or May, They moved before. A carriage, too! a new one, well! I never—why the last one’s new; Two in a year—no soul can tell What next they’ll do. Twas only t’other day they kept A little shop, above the bend, .And now to see how high they’ve crept .\nd what they spend! She’s dead!—what, good old Mrs. Brown, So good—at least she did no harm; Who gets the house and lot in town. And who the farm? Who gives us most, you ask—not Mure. Nor Jones, although they’re first in wealth. Or if they give al all. I’m sure Ttiey give by stealth. Nor is it Mr. James, his boast Is how to get, not give; to reach, For brothers, sons, a countless host, A place for each. So on in chat, now grave, now gay,— Sewer and knitter plying fast Their various t.vsks—ilie ctie«rful day In toil IS past. And biles are sent, a weekly score. Ot' all tliat legs or arms have worn, .\ud wiiut som« never wore betore Since they were born. Such arms and legs as shirtless come, And draweraless from their native wood. Yet march ^nd shoot, at tap of drum, In warlike mood. All blessings on each gentle heart, Ewch nimble tongue and shining needle. Oh! that the muses would impart Seme verse more worthy of their art, To cheer eich willing band and heart— Thau this so dull aiid feeble; That wlieu, unseen, another time 1 sit amid the busy meeting. A brighter wit and smoother rhyine May give its feats a fitter greeting. In happier woi-d and phrase arraying Each gentle deed and pretty laying. The slavish population of the North are ihout- ihvr over a fact that would bring the blush tothcir cheeks, if they were not lost to self-respect and honor. They proclaim that thirty thousand Ger- itrin? are in the army around Washingt*n. iTcrir- • '.V Duplin- cotton, Wiieat. ises a coJD*ort >t>le houses, wi:li ib .'.i ou‘ fence, inclu'liii;* lorty bottom lauil. 'j his i.s a visro 11 ;i r friiiM nt! • !»y ' .1 111 .ii t tf V- ii't'..rn ii;-l McK. ing to make ii!vi.-'ti(>f-t>fs, : ■; - vancing in price ii; .-.cy'.ion. For turtUer uvi'orui.itiou ^-pr’y ' ' Crane’s Creek. P. O., Mfwirc no^.uiy. t>. ;t i !:> .. Fayett eville, N. C DANIEL McRAE, For the Heirs of Gilbert. d«« u. 0«rlMDl«A, Mo*r% w., N. C., A«g. ‘i* /7 r C ’-jt'f.— rt'tmc'sec .''oc‘!c‘y an- ilrii 'OiMi iiavi; oj) ii>»nd. I'or the u-,-tli*^ ^(,l.iir.s, oO.O'lO cupicti of the New Ti’stari'oiit Script»rr;>, which they will turniph to othi r Bible Sooieties thruughuut the Confederate States at fl,50 p«r do«en. U-(