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S K M I - W E B K L. Y i
[vol.. Xl.J
FAYKTTEVILLK, N. C., NOVEMBER 28, 1861.
[NO. 1078.]
PHlXTF.l' MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS
EDWARD J. HAlT & SO\S.
KI ITOl'.S AND PROFRTETvOllS
i'rii'i' lor tilt Senii-We**kly Ouskbver $o 00 if paiil in
aivauoe; 5 3 ii pa.'IJ during the rear of sabsorip-
ion: or ?l liUT t».e •. i;:tr has expired.
For the We€lv Oh-'KR ^ kr S- 00 per annHm. if paid iu
advance; i_* j'l if paid duriiif!: the year of subscrip
tion: or j".'. >• after the year hr.s expired,
AD\ KUTISKMKNTS inserted foi 00 ceiiis per
fo - tin- and (*etits for each
it’aiir.n. Vefvrly mivort !«*»nipnt.s by spe-
at roAsoDfthle rato«. Adverti>J»MS arc
requested to slate the ntirabor of in««'rti>>ns tJc-dred. or
iit'v will be ooJitimied tiii icrbld, mid chdrzed accord-
s iii:ire of It* liii
.u-cecding pu^li
'ial contracts
A iveriiseiucn-:
teiii oxiri
to bo iiK ed charged 50 per
fi' ni and ''‘‘ter .iiiad'ti- . no n i’iir'.d’a new subsi’riber
irill be entered with-ut payi;;.'nt in a'lviinor.*. nor will
ih9 pap'T be .>■ to su.-K -,i:jsor'ibers for a loii^jtT tliiio
'i.an is paid far.
i>iich ofov.r old (^ub^•c^■i>le^' s- def^ire to tike tli!* pa
per '!i tliir sy-' -111 w li ’di'r-.xi- ni'i’ty tis when makinjj
lemiitunci-'i. Jan’v 1. 1S‘>S.
.^Irs. tJeo. Ij. Johnson rr**-
] efttiil.y iiit'the Lj Iii'S I't Fay
r:it»' i -oniuNe l'ililS?ES in the
i"i » vles. iii'duiinj; the very
‘f U ' •--li Dr>‘Si. Hhe ni,»y bo
01 Mi - r J Johnson, ('oriiL'i
r i, )r at Mr? Wm M l,
tf
pitevriK>, til U siic i- jii-i
lie wot an i ■. i ;
lasiiiori'i'-.e L. r iyera'‘-i-
tound ai the rexi'tt iice
Russ-11 and ic
>1. K 1% > ; M s;, !.! ant
O,-' 11. !•' 1.
THE RAILROAD HOUSE!
1’^ilL SUitSLKlUKU. haviii}^ jiiyt coM[*leted his* n.-w
House near the Hail Road lA-pot. is prepared to ac-
tioiiiodate transient and peniiaiirnt lio>tiders.
I’lease give me a call.
JOSKPH OTT UllU’HOf.
Fayetteville. Aug. ‘Jy. 53-:iin
lli‘adqiiartc‘i’^
Artillery^
l?i Vi.\N, .liily iji', !H*»1.
1^111.S (.’oni{)any, desirihj: to cuiopU-ie in t'f. v/ rt-
•*yect, would l.e glad to enlist a nunib*;r of giio 1 Dii-
ViTs.—men liccu.stoaiod to ihe iuaua>reineni ot horsts. ,
Tiiere will be paid tii cich m.in, .in (riili.sli.-K'nt. a buutiiy i
of 515. Monthly piy 5?1-: t'oside# bi ing clothrd Jitid ,
fed. ijiedica! .Htten'hii:‘e fi'ee, and nil Oit:^'r necfd^arv 1
ei^uipinenis turnished rtijuisiie tor m soldier. i
No one nwd apply unless lie ii a good driver and ex- ;
pcrienoed iu tiie luauagetuen; of in'r.'e^. fiu^ desiiua- ‘
li ju of tliQ couipauy ia Virgin! i, as ■'.c.n as e.juippcd.
Al.r.X D. MO()i;i:.
[41tt] Capt. '((. K, lieg't Lt. AimII- ry.
A Fair of Ijady’^ ^Jailer**, were
leTt in the .■'iih-«.;i ii)ers' l’> >■ k !i :■. w vs. ,-v- ag.'.
w!ii;-h t!i« owner will pK>u~>' cii: f ir.
Also, .a small pickige cu-it;iinii)g a I.tdv'j
i;. J iiALi: .V
J J. Cox \V. 1'. KKNltALL. J. s. Kh.M»VI,l,
VOX, cV 4 0,
Coitiiiii!$fi»iou Merehaiit^
A N D
WKOLESALU GP.OCER^,
\o. il A 12 North Wall r St.,
\\lllllill!!t. It, . .
' ^'dt- - li.;- ■ -111, y p' , 'I., ci
i’ari icid'vr attciii iiiii glv.-n : ■ ; 'ni'
and oiher pn’Ut-ce.
-\pril li, i ^G! I't-tf
Tlie I'kleitic Tlaj^ra/Jiie lor llay.
IV is.'.i K. J. ii.\'.i; V - >N'*
For Saie^
4 FLW rONFEDERATK S VKR (’1£NT. BONDS.
A JOHN G WILLIVMS.
Ra’.eigh. N C,, Nov r Uj, 1801. 75-Htpd
llaiik of Wiliiiiiiji^toii.
I'^OR want of a quorum, the Meeting of Stockholders.
]^>in inat , adjourned to meet at the Hank the 4th of
I'l
I>--fi-:’il'Br next
prox t*s.
Nov. 14.
Stock holde
Hiind or seuil
JKWl’.TT, Cashier.
75-ttn
MTII.LKlt \VAi\
Vl*HK.''iJ.N who uti'Jerstiinds selling both Corn and
llye Whiskey, will receive iuinitiliate and constant
•.•iii{'l i\ ineut. Apply to
D. D. FRKNCH.
I,u:i:bi‘rr'jn, Nov. 15. To 4t
'tl'lie VoliiiiteerN Hand Kook.
VI' L'RTHF.R .supply ju.^t received.
R. J. HALE S SON’S.
Nov. 10.
I OST or
L t v Al->
M.O.ST.
mislaid, a .NUl'E made by me and endvirsed
. Mui'chison and Hector Mc.N'eill for **,
d" p:'\tii>le ut eiilitT of the l?:»nk‘ in this place. The
U r >vill idoHSe b'Jive it at the more ot IVmberton &
W ,M SHAW
7 i-if
■ laii.
F:l
.ill-*, Nov 1 1.
TO iiun'iii.LEns.
I'oNNK' ilON RKl'AtKN'
W.iJt'sboro’ and the \V. C. A. K. llallroatl, at Tr«H-
llngorN Depot.
WUOLE^ALK A\D
F'or Cafiii*
p i*^: FAtiMciRS \Sb PI.\NrKK S ALMANAC 1-r
E. .1. HALE A. SONS.
Oct 2.
Fayetteville Foundry.
FRE.SICH STRri.
Aiiorney ai Lau,
F a y e t - e V i i i , W
;pi» I ‘ U
(*tlioe th:>t receuily
o\er the one now oo
iii'.iidin^. _»r«-. ;i '^!ri';
l>ec'r ll.
■ap-Oi
ly liiiii -n
'>:-;iri.t. h'.j.
'• 1-: • .ilisoll'
jMlK Siib^cril
I W:l
I. till-
U'i
r h iviiiif plni'.i'd Comfortable ('’■ ache^,
('i').iD iind O.VRKFL'L DRIVF.i’S,
U! b'tween VVn je^b it*o’ (vi:« R ck M^'iainJ
W) _• n. '.'a III 'It-' ;Ui;!ii.'rf 'rd Rii;:ou'l.
u.-. i ].Hr.-d to (Virry .-iMiger'.
! ^-n’ kjy s t>ciA'‘iii ;!t- 'C p. ims L’ii:il tunhi r
Me ' A’iii.r 'I ill liiU' 'v;il be ob^i-vv, !:
til- Riu:-.i'i, fli:sb\V. Tliri’vSDW iind
>.\TUMD.\V',
i.jU ir. i
rtiie;
;'i‘ Mil
' nrriv il
the
I'-.Kt
;r iiu
in.
Ir.ini Wil-
iiiiii' at lU
■1".
•n'-“d tt-.einseivos
1 the purpose
Foundry
unierthe firm
*jlicit orders fr
Having expei i^-nced M
•re fully prepared t., i-s-t'
1 v;i'
• iMrryii.'* 'ti - he
and llacliine ltii«inc^
t' .^NDL' Si'N t ..(UD, resp.-i'tfui:*
oui t’n>.'f w in!'.nil work in t:
''IMiE
1 ani
sinii- H ti;
i:-- M:i ->r-l
Tie.
d M. ulder^. tl -
I. \nih-:r.'un.
, r. i.'oRD.
04m
in I lie (
■ .'n;i- .
-i*
Fayetteville, Oct. Vj, 1i
SPRING ri’iADE!
^voRTU, Willi urn A:% 4^
OFFER AT WHOLK.^\i.i: A H1;aVV ST
OROCKKiKS.
To l.aiid Uiiye?'b.
undersigned .itlers lor
ind wiihn; •■! in i
et:evi;le .V \Ves;- rn !’• 11 i ; ■ u i’‘ :■ i
KlbliT lllMJKKi) V«UKS OK l.VM»,
adjoili-t:g I tie l.iud iieUiM;_mg
WllcoX, dec i. .ill i ivK iir- : ‘ > :
boliUni, oU L uie i’o. -v! I : ■ ,
These L.an i- arc well a i.ii ■ ^ tui
cotton, win I., -at-, ryv. .\’f. 'lii're :
i-*- ^ ;» CoM.'Mlttt.'le Dwv:iui>r, -i!. i ^
.i .ii-es, w;:ii .•• 'it 'jiic hu!. i:i ■ in i
iiicin.iiii- ' ■ 'v or tv =■
Le ivt- \Vn K'-ib>''i '
ri'RD vY.' «i I •>'.■•
l-aiir iH i
tr^v- Xu n t
TLT.'D \Y
vk )>. M ,
THl'lfS;) \ V :in 1
lul W.lii
^ A
I ho
!>
r vf vy.
.McR.V'rl,
Proprie'.'ir.
7 i-;i
1 In
■ it'S •viii^r'.
I Ilf 111
ill b
id t--
I- J.
..uats d'
SO.NS
III,
4 0.
i(. K v>F
V;iUC'
b':
r luriiier ii;
in tru-*
It VLL
W, \\1LLI.\MS i: Cd.,
hole«»ale Oeafer* in liroeerie*.
.V.Nl' IMl'oHl'htlS AM UK.M.KH" in
Harduart* aud (iitiery, Swedes Iron, &e.,
II vV >TiiLhl, F\'. ElThVlLLK,
LEQLSLATUUE OF NORTH CAROLINA, 1860-61.
SENATE.
Pasquotank and Perquimans...J M Whedb*e.
• ’amden and Currituck...B F Simmoni.
Oates and Chowan...M L Eure.
Hyde and Tyrrell...Jones Speuoer.
Northampton...J M S Rogers.
Hertford...J B Slaughter.
Bertie...David Outlaw.
Martin nod Washington...J R Stubbs.
Halifax...M U Whitaker.
FMgecombo and Wilson...H T Clark.
Pitt... E J Blount.
Beaufort...Frederick Grist.
.('raven...N H Street.
Carteret and Jones...Dr M F Arendell.
Oroeno and Lenoir...J P Speight.
^ew H.'inover...Eli W Hall.
l>iiplin...Dr Janies Dickson.
Onslftw...L W Humphrey.
I’diideu. Bruuswick, &c...Jno D Taylor.
('iimberlaud and Harnett...Dun®an Shaw.
S-iiiipson...Thomas T Faison.
Wayno...W K Lane.
Johnston...J W B Watson.
Wake...M K Bledsoe.
Nash...,V J Taylor.
Fr.inklin...W Harris.
\'arren...T J Pitchford.
Graiiville...C H K Taylor.
Person...*’ L Winstead.
(iraiige... Josiith Turner, Jr.
Al iinance and Ran lolph...Jonathan Worth.
Chatham—W S Harris.
Moore and .Montgomery...W D Dowd.
Kichniond nnd Robeson...Alfred Dockery.
.\nson .iud L’nion...S H Walkup.
'inili'ord...Peter Adam.s
( I'Wi■r:...Bi*'M'ord Brown,
i; k-nj.iiw: .F I- Simpson.
Mc';klet.burg...John Walker.
CHh.inus »'.ncl Stanly...V C Barringer,
liowan t»nd Da»'ie...Dr J Q Ramsey.
i>:iv;dson... J no W Thoma.s.
Sioke.s !ind Forsyth...Josse A Waugh.
.'.'lie, Surry .‘cc...Jos Dobson.
lreib‘11. Wiike"! #;c...L Q Sharpe.
1‘ti'ke. ^lp!>owei; .'£o...B S Q iither.
l.iu j >lu, G isioti i'tc...Jasper Stowe,
liuilicrturd, Polk iS:c....\ W Burton.
Ituiioonibe, Hen'Jersoii A;c...Geo W' Candler,
iliywovid, .‘I.icon AiC...W H Thomas.
HOUSE OF COMMONS.
Alamance...Giles Mebane.
Alexander...Dr J M Carson.
.Vii,^on...L L Polk, E R Liles.
-\she...J -M Gentry.
!’>iirke...J H Pearson.
U incombe... .\ S Merrimon.
;Va len...C T Davis.
licrtie...P T Henry and Ferguson.
P.,'aui'iri ...R S Donnell, W T .Marsh,
r.ruii.-wii:k...T D Meares.
('d'twell... Dickson.
( iibnrrus...W’ S Harris.
1
-AL."
d w i I
1
A complete a:
HARDWARi: & ( i'TEERV.
BABREI.S N I'fd \..0:.1N.V LI
OU 160 “ ir-.MK'^ii-
UUu:=: -IGiiiM
F lyetteville. \y. 1-.
Cl aiie'b Cre«k. P. »>
Fuyfitevi.ie, N. C.
u O .iitoii. . ;>
•ANIK
■U'lR
Ditii
. N i
1
:f
-SIOO lie ward.
Ni>I.NG
iI^ ex.'cuti'.j with ii* lUiess and despatch.^
•i. ill ; 'r-sw h-'n ior.f mu'*’ hepai'i betore dedvered,
i li. 1 iLLlN.illASl.
(ji. l:.i- F'-iiidio liigii loo . H iv .Sirvei.
1. 1 t .. I i -4
WAN'ri-l).
Vq;i”U^ii r -J
N r II- ke
iOLu." I ON.
.\vjru-’ d. l''--'>.
W 1>TKR\
RAii. U4»AI>.
I > AN AW A
it my ti''^
Fi; y r>
i me 't l'!i*..iJeip
,s -L .>n;iueuiciii iti ■■
1U_) Doiinr- iv;r p;
; >>crr,ijUi lor i!
;h5rb3e Faelory,
1- .;v -iiTii
i: - V :—
The folL.witiz rax-s wu;
tfei:* lU this H'i id. viz:
T * Li’.ue Ri-.i-r.
T-
I'o J>ue^b..r .
To Melver
Train le*ives the D.‘i’Ot
Frid ;ys, ni 8 o'c. jck A. .M.
al 1:J o'clock -M.
1- \M
Pm
A, n
I’aisien-
1 !HJ
.M()ii iavi, We.ln?.'' lays and
lir,iliming, b.-rtves .Molver's
II. i\ l*EAiSCi:,
I'..
M.lLLhii T, Pres’t.
71tf
•\uz . 1801.
NKARKST AND (jl’K'KK.ST
ROtTIv TO TIIK RAILROAD!
im.
w i iU
A. %^.3^
Cuiainisition Merchant and I'rodwie hr.iler,
.A.ND l>K.VlJ.;t IN
(irocorics. Provisions,
Hardw.-iie. Ciitier_>',
Boots, Slioerf and Leatiier, ^
Bagging, Rope, .S>i Idlery, iTiiv,
Foreign and Doruestic L;.iiio;.i,
Sheetings and Varus at .\ia,!iii!;lL»urr-ri’
^^"Sirict attention p-ai 1 to ‘id.-
SOL I'H .SIDF. HAY S'l ^
r
{
\
\,
;s \r.dVr r. T. .v S?i\>’*STORK
Jf'aieJfevillc,
• ■ 84-
V'i.
j)rice-4
■:a'A\
fAYilTTEVILLK, bV
L«-;iVi!ir- r .vr:>i-,r
TlUitU'GH IN TF.N
lie liir^'O .‘111 i coinfort.i'i
our Itaiiis g 1 .ill I ■
' tr.*i .or- sfo;
1(. vvery ':iy
tiOL R.^.
e. 'iriver.x «'i>
\\ fc
FOJR HOUSK ST\(iK i.lV:; T) aKVWSYILLK.
Is t>ie -■ ii'i! 1- 'I
N .r; il .'T - ui 1..
i; o-'-l.cK 1*
Mir Cl •,
t.lid peiitb-^
un hniir.
The traveli:;" puVilic v.-i," wor.ld •-•t;! ly tlu'ir
md fonveTiii^ii'''.' will i.. • th. Si
JH)"" TH »i (,i i{ i‘' ■'iVKLi'‘>.N*
had ‘it t)ic SiJiye ):ii.-e. i
M.Ty 2;'*.
i\K\V «OOS>X.
^pHE >!tib^oriher i.^ ntiw ref; Ivirig a l:»rge and w*dl -je
1 le.;ie«l "f GMi,iD.S, consisting of
GROCER: FfAHDWARK AND (M'TLK-
RY, AN’I> HAD-
|)l/i:i!Y. fiit., FOin:iGN AND
i>')MK>rH: LIOiM)RS,
and many ;if!icr ar'icii--. w iidi i.e ofVer- low for Casi?,
01 on 'H'lKT Ti.-u: !'> : iiii;>: ..yii.g C'l.-'! inu‘rs.
... 24, 1800.
Harper’s
M iircii - 1.
.Ylaf;a#.sne
lor
n \ 1..
A
A'orlli i'aroliiia
Fl l'.THKR ,up|.'!y just r
Forijj
K 1 i' I.
April.
)N
Tin;
()h-
WITS
rii'M
- I.rt'
• Jiooks*
\ND BKVL’.’V i)V li. I
(■•in'itanliy Maiiutnrtiirlu:; at my KstabllshnuMJt
l^VKiiV VAIMK iV H.\PiNKSS.
LJ ilndlos. Collars, Whips
Mild Iniiiks; ,i’l k.tids of Leather, Caif .Skins and Oil;
('■.iiditifin Powders, for di-eased Hor"e.« a«d (.attle.
'loucli Triii'inin^Z'i. ('iirpet jtiir''. Vnlises, S.idd!*;ry.
i!.ii>.iV;;r, 'I'tie l;ir;:.;st Stock in the State, sol'i
V;
'I' i-
rer »il, 111 t
if !I-f-ri.':s
le very lowest pri;;es. Lvery
Hid S i Idle.- tiiHiiifaciured to
ma>
•j:> ’f
'I'. ui; I '• II
.A mi;ricH :i
Tiir L.l.lv
No
\! ir
■■t. Wiliiu’.igtoii.
Inrurie. ISD':
i$ iok ')f t low I'n;
■ :u
is- i! ;!ide to P
“ Hi. 1 G.mi 1.
Pe'.»-i- i’ai .-.y s
Mi.
Jiook of
March .30.
BLADLL’S
1 live..-
Tni'^ei
F-
,\dv.
A..i:
All kindu of Country Pi'
Goo'ls.
'i:ice taken in exchange for
!)niE .novels. Vos. 10, 11, 1>. X.
“ So»^' S5m>Us and '{ h^^li^l.
Half Dime, and S-i^e (t.it Is.
E. J. H.VLE iji SONS
.Shee'ini.'- ar l ’''ttiin Yarns on ItJiiid iit all time«,
Manui^i-..irti jiri e^.
j ui. ;;o.
^lrholi!«it
,\11 peraons are res].ei;tfuUv invited to give me a call,
at the old bland (,t J. v T. Wn I'ijil, .South side Hay st.
A. N. MCDONALD.
Fayetfevil’e, N. Sept. ‘Jl, 1800. 55tf
l*KOCiiA^IA'no.\
U) lilH K.xcellein j Henry I. ( lark, t.t>vernor of
.North (arolina.
ILxEt'fTIVK Dtf AUT.MK.NT, I
R.\Lii!(.>ii, .N )vembL*v 7. 1^01 (
I ' jmrfuarice of the jiower vesteil in me by the l.'th
-^•.iiion of ttie (llonstilution. and by and wiih tlie ad-
\i (‘ I'l' i!:- Council of t^inli*. I d,» iiereby p:ohibii the
*,-ortation beyond the I iiiits of this St.ite of all J>.icoii,
1* ■ k. Beef. Lent her. .Men's Shoes. Woolen Goods,
•I .iis. Linj-eys and I'dankcts. &c., •'^'c , except through
! orders of the pi f.ppr officers of the Confederate
C /trnn-.ent or of il'.- .S ate Governments. The .\dju-
' . t General will eiuj)loy the necessary means to carry
into full eti'ect !his order. All agent.to purchase for
t.’f State are reqo''-'; ! t > have wriifen authority.
i lin*s. a new
March lt>.
RIyinsm
ur>p1y, ass'irl ed
and Dii»€i|}-
mid qo'ilii it
F, .) llAi.F,
>(>NS.
YATCUAL PHiLO
: Physics by Win.
.c3iOi>l ltoc»ki.
rOSDl’in froMl 'rill'it's 1’
0. peck. M A.: Sutler
Speller and Definer .Viialy^-er: lliillioiis’ and Smith s
Gruinmars; .Mouteii )i’s, .Siiiiih’s an ! ^iitctiell s Gcogi’a-
f'hiea; G'Xidrich’s un i Aiiiliews' ijitin ;ind Greek Les
sons. I'iC.
Aug. n.
ipiilar
' New
J. liALE &. SONS.
led from
.'^ov. y.
HLNKY T. CLARK,
Governi'i- Ex Oflicio.
78 4w
liiuiik \V arraiits lor aalo at this Oliice. j
eAi*T. wiiiKi:!^-'i Ri^roRT
ON THE DEEP RIVKa ill,\EK.\L KKiiHIN.
^pilE undersigned have caused to be public
L the Congressional plates, nil edition of tlie lleport
of (^ipt. Wilkes, U. S. Navy, anil Ijib A-sociatcs on the
Board appointed by the Secretary of liie .Navy to es-
aniine the Ueep River Region of Noi iii Carolin i. Tlii--
is the most important and scientific .-iateir. .;t of the
great wealth of that sociion of the State, r.nd tiie .%Lips
the most perfect aiul valuable, of any yot published,
The -Maps are wortli the j-rice of the woi i;, waivih i
cents, neatly bound iu cloih. Cojdes In )!i;>il.
of povinge. .'n the receipt of ^t uts. .VLb.n .il
couiii to wiioicsale buyers. (.)rd?rs rtolicitcl.
Jftu'y i!t}. • HALlii & SONS«
JAMES WILSON.
1. C., near th • W liart
y
I a ye I!e V i SIe Foil nry.
- * ' , V ; . t . n fcr 10, :or old Cast l-'on, and lli.l
■ .o t'.ir oid ISlll.a-^
ANDERSON CORD.
Oeli.b-r J.;. ;80I. 08tf _ ;
Seii8e>5tratioii iXotiee. j
rp IE oi..;.r-,imvd, ;ip[ioiii!i,Hi lleceiver under ihe Se- ■
I ) ; i‘>'i oil- liK couii'I.I'f Di-inpe. VV;ike. ;
, ‘ I. .id uid liiiiMit, heri'i.y give^ i >ii«‘e to all:
j,i*:s'ins iiri'ing it.y l.itiu'?, t>neiiiMits or tie.’eilit.iiiK'iiis, ;
go d- or chaiitltf. riglits or credits, or .any iiiieres; j
lioreui. of or ibr any alien enemy of the Coiifedijrate |
Si;»te'> of .Xiiici'ic.i, speedily to inform me of ihe sriiiie.
un 1 10 ren b-v .m nnoonrit thereof, and, so far as practi
C'.Oic, lo pbice !::e sanif* in my {^o^>session, under ttie
: peiuiliy of ihe lav.- for non eonipliance.
: 1 .ilso rioiii'y e.icli and every citizen of the t'onfcie-
j I-;):!- Stales, 'pt‘o lily to give in for unit ion to ni'- oi aoy
j and iCii I 'lidi, teiieiiients aud hereiliiainenfs. gnod> and
1 cli ';i> is. riijliis iiiid c'.’cdits. within ttie said counties.
I I Will (it'iid the iii:F'-:eiii coiinties in a tew diys tor
C,ie jiursn.se oi receiving, wtien due notice will be siiveii
G. II. WILDER, Receiver.
Rileigh, Oct. ‘J3, 1801. Os-Ow
4 arpelins! f'arpelin^^! 1'arpcinjf!
YDS. CARPETING at No. I-! I, liay St. All
btylcs, all prices, all qiialiiies. .\ll will be
Catawba...Joiias Cline.
( ;.aihain...W P Taylor, R N Green, Turner Bynum.
I’iiorokee.-.G W Hayes.
('i.ivi-n...(.' C (Mark. F E .Alfred.
Ciiiiiberbind and Harnett...C O Wright, J S Harring
ton, J C Willianis.
Cliowau... Small.
Co umbus...N L Williamson
C iiii'ien...D I) Ferebee.
Carteret...!) W W'hltehurst.
t’s'well... Withers, S P Hill.
Currituck...B M Baxter.
C!e;iveland...A 0 Waters, J R Logan.
Diividson...Lewis Haynes, E B Clark.
l>:ivie... Howard.
Diipliu...J D Stanford. J 0 Branch.
Edgecombe... R R Bridger.s, J S Woodard.
Fornyth...J F Poindexter, Philip Barrow.
Fr.inklin—W F Green.
G.i'ton...J H White.
Granville...J .M Bullock, W H Jenkins, S H Cannaday.
(;ailfoid...C P .MendenhaU. C E Shober, J L Gorrell.
Greeue....\ D Speight.
Gales...Jtdin Boothe.
It ivwootl....S L Love.
Ilaiilax....V H Davis, W B Pope.
Hcnforil...J J Yeates.
Hi'ndersoii...Jos P Jordan.
Hy le...TiliniU Farrow.
1 i'e lell... A K Sinionton, B F Gaither
.bickson... .A Fisuer.
J'tnes...\V P Ward.
J'jiinston ^W II Watson, Jai Mitohener.
Lenoir...J C Wooten.
Lincoln...V McBeee.
Madison...John .\ Fagg.
Miirtin... Ewell.
McDowell...C H Burgin.
Moore...-Alexander Kelly.
.Nlontgomery...E G L Barringer.
M icon...H G Woodfia.
Micklenburg...S W Davis, J M Potts.
N isii...H G Williams.
New Hanover...S J Person, Daniel Shaw.
Northii:upion...M W Ramsom, W' W Peeblas
Oii'low...J II Foy.
»tranee...H B Guthrie. W^ N Patterson.
l‘asiiiioi ink...J T Williams.
P‘rquimous...N Newby.
Piii...B G .Mbritton, Churchill Perkins.
Person... Wilkinson.
p^.,l,o^on—Al. x McMillan. Eli Wishart.
Ri.ckingham... Rawley Galloway and Thos Slade.
Rowan...N N Fleming, N F Hall.
Ruth.'rford...C T N Davis, B H Padgett.
R indolph...! II Foust, Thos S Winslow.
Jii(dim >nd....J (» Blue.
S:i!i!p-on...N C Faison, Geo W Autrey.
Siivry...W Waugh
iSUikes—Horatio Kellum.
Stanly ...Lafayet^ Greene.
ryrrell...t’ Mcl'lftse.
L'nion...!^ Q Lcmmonds.
\V(i;e ..S H Rogers. J W Russ, H Mordecai.
W' irt-.'Ti....! B Batchelor, W H Cheek.
Wii-iiiiigton...’ Latham.
1! I i;^ > ...Thoni.is Farthing.
V. : T Dortch, M K Crawford.
V, i!kes....\. W Martin, Horton.
Ya ■k.n....\ C Cowles.
1 Vaiiov... Bowman.
Edgecombe and Wilson—W. S. Battle, G-eo.
Howard.
Forsyth—T. J. Wilson, R. L. Patteraon.
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.
Henderson—W. M. Shipp.
Hertford—Kenneth Rayner.
Iredell—Anderson Mitchell, T. A. Allison.
Jackson—W. H. Thomas.
Johnston—C. B. Sanders, W. A. Smith.
Jones—Wm. Foy.
Lenoir—John C. Washington.
Lincoln—Wm. Lander.
Macon—C. D. Smith,
Madison—J. A. McDowell.
Martin—Asa Biggs.
McDowell—J. H. Greenlee.
Mecklenburg—J. W. Osborne, Wm. Johnston.
Montgomery—S. H. Christian.
Moore—FL Turner.
Nash—A. H. Arrington.
New Hanover—R. H. Cowan, Robert Strange.
Northampton—D. A. Barnes, J. M. Moody.
Onslow—G. W. Ward.
Orange—W. A. Graham, John Berry.
Pasquotank—R. K. Speed.
Perquimons—Jos. S. Cannon.
Person—John W. Cuningham.
Pitt—F. B. Satterthwaite, H. Grimes.
Randolph—^V. J. Long, A. G. Foster.
Richmond—W. F. Leak.
Robeson—J. P. Fuller, J. C. Southerland.
Rockingham—D. S. Reid, E. T. Brodnax.
Rowar. -B. Craige, H. C. Jonus.
Rutheri. *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. Battle, W. W.
Holden.
Warren—W. N. Edwards, Frank Thornton.
Washington—W. S. Pettigrew.
Watauga—J. W. Coun.sel.
Wayne—G. V. Strong, E. A. Thompson.
Wilkes—Jas. Calloway, Peter Eller.
Yadkin—R. F. Armfield.
Yancey—M. P. Penland.
Wanted to Purchase, •
AFIRhT rate C».)W with a young Calf.
EDWIN GLOVER.
Nov. 19. 76-3w
•It *Vo. 34, Hail/
lik AAA Y DS. PRINTS, unusually low, either by
1_^ \JvU wholesale or retail.
■)0 Doz. WOOL and other H.ATS.
C L O T H I ]\ G
at greatly reduced prices: together with a large and
varied stock of
^nm m uiiv goods,
all of which will be ofiFared on as favorable terms as any
House in the State. J. K. LE.
Oct. 4, 1860. 58tf
OrocerieH I Crroceries ! /
A LARGE and well selected Stock of F.\MIL\
GROCERIES always on hand, consisting of
Bacon-Sides, Mess Pork, Mullets, Mackerel,
Nos. 1 and 2, Molasses, Sugars of all
grades, Tobacco, Cigars,
And all other articles usually kept in a Wholesale Gro-
cerr Establishment.
COX, KENDALL & CO.
Wilmington, April 2, 1861. 10-tf
(^leied low either by wliolesale or retail.
12-1 Craiub Cloths and Druggets.
Also, r>- J aud
J. K.
KYLE.
52tf
">0
ree
lia
Fayotteviile. N. C.. Sept. IHiiO.
U. HLOSf'O.'M. CYilUS S. V.VN' ,\MHIN(U:.
.10S. R. RLOMMi.n & eo.,
Com fill i^sioti illereiiaiits,
.•IfcirPronipt pei*sonal attention given fo all Consign-
a;e;its, jtiid U'irh .I'lvnnces made on Produce to be shippec
[ to otiiei jjoi ia or rfoid lu this market.
I Feb’y 12, 1661. 99tf
GoNVl^NTiON ON NORTH CAROLINA
Al.iinaiici;—GiuM Mebane, Thos. Ruffin.
Al.xaiultir—A. C. Stewart.
A^ihe—J. D. Forbes.
Aiisun — A. -Myers, J. A. Leak,
j^crtie—S. H. Spruill, James Bond.
B.'aiifor*;—W. J. Ellison, E. J. Warren.
Jiliuleii—Neill Kelly.
P>raus\vi-k—T. D. Meares.
Huiicoinbe—N. W. Woodfin.
Burke—.1. C. McDowell.
('abarrus—C Phifer.
Caldwell—E W Jones.
Camden—D. D. Ferebee.
Carteret—C. R. Thomas.
Ca.s«rell—Bedford Brown, (one vacancy.)
(’utawba—P. C. Henkle.
Chatham—J. H. llcaden, 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 Winslow,
David McNeill, A. S. McNeill.
Currituck—H. M. Shaw.
I Davidson—B. A. Kittrell, B. C. Douthit.
1 Davie.—Rob’t Sprouse.
I Duplin—W. J. Houflton, J. T. Rhodei.
W AilTTED
FOR llO^FEIIKUlTli ixmiv.vn,
Thirty good, reliable, unmarried Men,
rpo enlist for THREE YEARS or DURING THE WAR,
J. and to be stationed at the .Arsenal and Armory ai
Fayetteville, unless specially required for other service.
Pay from Eleven to Twenty-Two Dollars per month,
(with such an amount additional as merit will warrant)
with rations, quarters, medical attendance, &c.
I desin^ no one to enlist who shall not have made up
hi« mind to be governed by the Kegulations and Ar
ticles of War tor the OovernHient of the Contederate
Army.
JNO. C. BOOTH,
Capt. ArCy, C. S. A.
Corad'g A. & Armory.
Fayetteville, Sept. 9. 1861.
JAMIES KYLE
H.4S JUST RECEIVED UlS Sl'KINO SUPPLY
mi\ «ooD?4,
—.Among which are—
1 STAA pieces CALICO;
iOuU 'j-0 PIECES 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
All of which were purchased at '^.action and private
sate by the package at panic prices, and will be offered
cheap by wholesale or retail.
April 11, 1801. 12tf
FAYETTE Vli.i^E
MUTDIL ISSliRAXCE COMPAXT.
Capital in Premium Notes amounts to
Cash on hand mil other assets,
$267,688 Ut)
5.077 So
Total, $272,705 01
The Company have paid all losses promptly, and
have never made an assessment on their
Total losses paid, $29,082 b9
Officers:
GEO. McNElLL, President.
D. A. R-AY, Vice President.
C. A. .McMILL.AN, Sec'y.
Dieectoes:
Henry Lilly, W. N. Tillinghast,
II. L. Myrover, S. J. Hinsdale,
S. T. Hawley, Wm. McLaurin,
Nathan A. Stedman, T. S. Lutterloh,
C. B. Mallett, A. W. Steel,
James Kyle, J. 0. Ci*ok,
A. A. McKethan. Hon. J. Q. Shepherd,
J. D. Williams, R. F. Brown, 1 , .
8. W. Tillinghast. A. E. Hall, |
hn Collins and C. C. McCrummen, Traveling Agents
86^The Companj invite applications.
May 28. 1860. 21-ly
Blank Warrants for sa’e.
SALEM, N. C.
The Editor of the Petersburg Express, A. F. Crutch
field, (whom wo bad the pleasure of m«eting in Fay
etteville a few days ago,) writes to his paper the fol
lowing interesting account of that unique town, Salem,
Forsyth county, N. C., which he lately visited on busi
ness:—
Salem, N. C., Nov. 12, 1861.
I left Raleigh on Sunday alternoon at b o'clock,
taking the Njrth Carolina Railroad, one ot the
best in the South, and reacliiug High Point a-
bout 10^ p. m. At High Point, passengers lor
Salem take a small stage coach. The distance is
eighteen miles, over a plank road, which is in a
very dilapidated condition, and therefore worsy
than highways which have never beeu improved
by plank.
Salem is a somewhat queer looking place, many
of the houses, indeed a great majority ol them, .
wearing an antiquated appearance, which iudi-
1 cates that they have tor a iong time withstood
^ alike the blasts of winter and the heat» ot sum
mer. The place was settled by Germans more
i than a century ago—a clasii known as Moravians.
There are now comparatively few persons ic the
place who are not the descendants* of Germans,
and they still retain the manners, habits, • cus
toms, religion, etc., of Faderiand. They take
breakfast by candle light, dinner at 11.45, tea at
5 p. m., and supper at 9 o’clock. A bell which
can he heard throughout the town, announces the
hour tor dinner, and another ringing of the bell
announces the hour to resume work.
There is a large and very, neat Moravian
Church, with a clock iu the steeple, the dial ot
which has enabled the inhabitants to see how
time flies for sixty years past. Immediately ad
joining the church is a spacious and elegant fe
male school building. The structure is four sto
ries high, and can comfortably accomodate three
hundred boarding pupils. 1 was conducted en
tirely through it by the learned and courteous
Principal, the Rev. Robert De Schweinitz, and I
must confess to some surprise at the vastness ot
the establishment, as well as the complete ar
rangements of the interior. There are over thir
ty pianos in the eSuaLdirihnient, and Recitation
rooms without number. The sloeping apartment
1 is iu the upper story, and occupies the whole oi
one vast rooui. capatjle oi bolding one hundred
beds or move. L never belore iuw so many bed
steads in one room, and probably never Vvill again.
i'hi.■^ room i.s li^iitcd uui votu.latod by a succes
sion ot large vvui-.loWa, vvhicii extend throa^liout
botn sides a.s weli as eacti end. ih»- oiiapel anU
concert room, and also the dining room, are botii
very spacious, aud alfv>rd ample aeeummoilatiou lor
all w^ho Uoe tUem. The building is lighted with
gas throughout, has hot and cold water on every
floor, and ventilators at appropriate distances,
thus securing every desirable comfort to the in-
mates. There are several acres of ground at
tached, which have been handsomely laid off,
adorned with flowers and shrubbery, and studded
with arbors, thus affording to the pupils most de-
lighttul promenades and play grounds. 'Ihe
Moravian School is perhaps the oldest Female
College in the country, aud Professor De Schwein-
itz informed me, that tbore are now many grand
daughters and daughters whose mothers and
giand-mothers were educated at this school. Un
fortunately for newspapers, the school is never
advertised, unle.ss it is to announce that its walls
are full, and no more pupils can be received.
There is an asylum near the College for such
ladies of the Moravian faith as desire to live a
lite of celibacy. Hers they are supplied with
needle work, tor which they receive regular pay,
aud, after defraying expenses, the surplus is loan
ed out at legal interef' and placed to the credit
of the fair earner. One inmate here, I under
stand, has received the sum of dlO,OiJU, every
copper ot which was earned with her needle.
This is a rare instance, and the only one, in all
probability, in America or any other country,
where a lady has supported herself, and accumu
lated S16,0U0, solely by her needle.
There are several very flourishing manufacto
ries here. Rufus L. Patterson, Esq., a most in
telligent and urbane gentleman by the way, aud
who i.i very far from being an oid man, has a
large flouring miil, a loundry and a paper mill.
He uses steam as a motive power, ind 1 am
pleased to hear that he is conducting a most suc-
cesslul and thriving business. Mr. l^uteison is
member of the Nortli Ciwolina State Conven
tion, and one of the most agreeable gentlemen 1
have encountered in iny travels.
There is a woolen mill here of large dimen
sions. It is now runnino^day and night, and will
ealize a large fortune from the present war alone
if it be of long continuanoe. There is also a
newspaper and job ollice—the Peoplels Press is
the name of the paper. We callei upon the edi
tor, found him bti.siiy engaged in his sanctum,
but pos.^e.'i'iiig no later Virginia papers than we
had alreauy soon.
Jjiving here is far cheaper than in Petersburg,
but the people complain that it is much higher
than formerly. Butter is 20 cents per lb , eggs
10 cents per dozen, and chickens 12J(^15 cenLs
a-piece. Salt, coffee, sugar, tea, etc., have gone
up to a high iiguie, and many persons in this vi
cinity have started wagons to W ytheville and
Abingdon, Va., a dist^iuce ot over ninety miles,
to procure salt.
Theieisone mercantile e.stablishnient in Salem,
which is entitled to especial mention, and it af^
fords me pleasure to give publicity to their pure
and disinterested patriotism. They have persistent
ly refused to rai.se the prices of their goods, one
eentovertho.se at which they sold before the block
ade was declared. Messrs. Boner & Crist is the
style of the firm. They were born and raised in
Salem, but, as their na^b indicate, are of (jJer-
iuan descent, and spM||jjtl||e language with all
the fluency of natives.^|Pp^ sell only to retail
customers, having had repwited visits and offers
from the city land-sharks, who are now scouring
the country.
Upon the whole, I rather like Salem. There
is an air ot ijuiet about the place which is some
what refreshing to one who iia.-' been long pent
up in tlie crowded city, aud I do not at all rei;ret
the stage jolting I received in reaching here,
having been more than repaid in making the
acquafntance of several honest gentlemen, ’»-lio
seem to realize the fact, that they were not born
solely for tiie purjiose of accumulatinj; dollars, re
gardless of the distress and necessities of others.
Bad luck is simply a man with his hatids in
his pocketa aud his pipe in his mouth looking on
to see how it will come out. Good luck is a man
of pluck, with his sleeves rolled up, and working
to aiake it cone out right.
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