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FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., DECEMBER 23, 1861.
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A Irvi •' 'lete Works,'Jl vols;
“ 'i.-? of Washington. 5 voN:
I'rv'Cott's Philip the 2d:
f'harles tlie 5th:
Fi-rdinand and Isabella;
I' >ii.jiiV't of Mexico;
of Peru;
r>ancrofl'« U :^tatp». S vol«;
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H illaiii'" ^lid■^l• Ages;
iluine and M 'oaiilay's Hi'Torie? of Kngland;
r '!lin\ Ancient History;
Millin;in'« Gibbon's Korns:
Josephus' works;
ik.’bert.son's works;
\\\;b«;ter's Works;
)'lr:\'s •* by Colton:
Benton’s 80 years in the I' S. Senate;
iJurke's works;
Ur J ohnson’s ditto:
}’■ -swell’s Life of Dr .Iidinson;
.\ i iison's Works; .Vddi'On’s Spectator;
M.ic>\ul,>y s Miscellanies; 1 and > vols;
M idem Kritish Kssayists:
Ki;'ght\ Half Hours with the best .Vuthors;
Di.-'cussrons on Philosophy and Literature, by Sir
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Tiie Federalist;
Political Text Book, by McCluskey;
I'onstitiitions of the States;
Marshall’s Life of Washington;
The Life of Win. Pinckney; American Elo'^ience;
Biography of Distinguished Women; by Mrs S J
Hale;
EncyclopoeJia Americana;
Appleton’s Cyclopedia of Biography;
Life and Correspondence of Lord Jeffrey;
Lockhart’s Life of Scott;
Curran and his Coteniporarios. by Chas Phillips;
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Plutarch’s Lives;
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The Doctor, by Southey;
t'raVib’s Synonynie^;
I’ercy Anecdotes;
• hrLinicles of the Bastile, illustrated;
The .'Scottish Gael;
G'lzetteer of the U. States;
'liiior Jack Downing’s 30 years out of the Senate;
Livingstone's Travels in South Africa;
Lurd Hlgiu's Mission to China and .Tapan;
F.ve Years in China, by Dr. (’lias. Taylor;
The British Expedition to the* Crimea, by
Ku-'sell; !
My Diary in Indian, by ditto;
Dr. Kane’s Arctic Exploration*; |
Kend ill'a Santa Fe Expedition; i
• 'umming's Hunter's Life in Africa; j
Noil .M Giiddon’s Indigenous Kaces of the Earth; I
F jotfalls on the Boumlary of Another World, by H. '
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Halleck. Campbell. 'ralibe, Coleridge, Gowper,
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and Fletcher’s Dramatic Works;
Mrs Cl I wden Clark's complete Concordance to Shaks-
peare;
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Smith’s Uejectel Addresses;
Tiie Book of Scottisli Kalla Is;
Ballads by \S H Ainsworth;
'Griswold’s Poets and Poetry of Englanil;
hetiialr Poets of Great Britain;
Poets of the xixth century;
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March 22.
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now in the field, "'he scarcity of material for sale in
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Story on Siile-;;
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Roberts' Principles of Equity,
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L.awyer's C iinmon Place Book;
(Jreenle.if on hvidence;
Stephen on I’leading;
Gre.-ley'' I'qui'y Evidence;
Bnrrill's Law Dictionary
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Arch^.jld's L:inHol d and Tenant;
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Fearne on Bernainders;
Tidd's Pt.icticc:
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Hilliard on Sules;
Smitii's l>an'ilord and Tenant;
Adin»s’ I^piity;
William-' on I’ersmial Property;
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LMf>e's E'luity Pleading;
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yniiili'' .Master anl Servant;
I’owell on Mortgages;
f'hiity's t'liniinal Law;
Williams on R*,-il Properly;
Smith’s ('hancery Practice;
riugden on Venii-ors;
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D;irt on Vendor-!;
Crabf) on Iteal Property;
Sngden on Puwet-;;
Smith's Alerc.intile Law;
Smith on Contracts;
.Aildison on “
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(3rown Circuit Coin)ianion;
.\m*-rican L«‘ading t’ases—Hare & Wallace’s Notes:
Milford's Chnncery Pleadings;
Domat’s Civil Law;
Rockwell's Spanish anil Mexican Law;
Shar-^wood's Leg.il Ethics;
Roscoe’.'' Criminal Evidence;
Edw'irds on liailmenfs;
Equity Draftsman;
Powell on Evidence;
)liver on Conveyancing;
Broome’“ Legal Maxim-*;
Collyer on Partnership, &c., &C.
The Re[>orts of the Supreme Court of North Ca
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A ]Vew I^aw Book.
CiinttcelVH M*ractire at Ijaic.
JUST published, a treatise upon the Practice at Law
in North Carolina, by Ei>w.\rd Cantweli., LL. B.,
author of the N. C. Justice, etc.
CONTENTS.
Of Legislative Power in General; Legislative Power
in North Carolina; Legislative Powers of .lustices of the
Peace; County Boundaries—Deeds, etc.; (’ounty Reve
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Assembly; Inspections, Public Landings, &c.; Poor
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Jreek.“; Gales, Ferries :ind Bridges; Weights and Mea
sures; Idiots anil Lunatics; Retailers; Neuse Rivwr; Pub
lic Roads and Cartways: Public Landings and Inspec
tions- Mills and Millers; Ordinaries and Constable.^:
Pa!rM; Wardens of the i’oor; Prison Bounds; Roads,
Ferries and Bridges; Poll Tax Exemptions; Executive
Power in General; Executive Power in North Carolina;
Executive Power of the Courts; (^hief .lustice and Clerk;
Attorneys at Law; Attorney General; Reporter arwl Mar
shal; Clerks and Solicitor: Counsel for Paupers; (iuar-
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adjudge 1 Cases and to the Bevised Code, f«j' Hon. Wm.
11. fiatile; and with mituy corrections of typographical
errors.
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and 1st Dev. X Battle’s Law Reports, have received the
approbation of the I’rotession.
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Fquity, I wiltioui Notes. i And in addition to these, are
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Oct. 15, IhiiO.
LEGISLATURE OF NORTH CAKOLINA, 1860-01.
SENATE.
Pasquotank atid Perquimans...J .M Whedbee.
Camden anl Currituck...!? F Simtnonu.
Gates and Chowan....M L Eure.
Hyde and Tyrrell...Jones Spencer.
Northampton...J M S Rogers.
Hertford...J B Slaughter
I’ertic...David Outlaw.
Martin and Wasliington...J R Stubbs.
Halifax...M C W'hitaker.
Edgecombe and Wilson.,.H T Chirk.
Pitt... E J rdoiint.
Beaufort... Frederick Grist.
(.’r-iven...N H Street.
Carteret and Jones...Dr Af F .\rendell.
Greene and Lenoir....I P Speight.
.■'^ew Hanover...Eli W Hall.
Duplin...Dr .lann s Dickson.
(>nsIew...L W Humphrey.
lUadeti, Brunswick, &c...Jno D Taylor.
Cumberland and Harnett... Duncan Shaw.
Sampson...Thomas 1 Faison.
Wayne...W' K Lane
Johnston...J W B Watson.
Wake....M A Bledsoe.
Nash....A .) Taylor.
Franklin...W Harris.
Warren...T J Piiehford.
Granville...C H K Taylor.
Person...C L Winstead.
Orange...Josiah Turner. Jr.
.Alamance and Kando1[>h...Jonathan Worth.
Chathiim—W S Harris.
Mo,ire and Montgomery...W' 1) Dowd.
nichmond and Kobfxou Mfred Dockery.
.An.'on and rnion...S H Wu’' up.
Guilford...Peter .Adam.s
t'a'iwell..,Bedford livown.
Rockingh;ir:...F f- Simpson.
Mecklenburg...John W:ilker.
Cabtirrus and Htanly...V Barringer.
Rowjin and Davie...Dr J « Bamsay.
D avidson I no W Thomas.
Stokes and Forsyth....Ie-se A Waugh.
,\she. Surry .5ic...Jos Dobson.
Iredell, Wiike.' \c...L Q Sh iri)c.
Burke. .McDowell i'ec...B S (i lither.
Lincoln, (Jaston iVc....Fasper Siowe.
B.uthcrf'ord, Polk \c....V W B irton.
Buncombe. Henderson .Vc...G>-o W (’’nndler.
Haywood, Macon .Vc...W H Thomas.
HOUSE OF COMMONS.
AlaiuaJice...Giles Mebane.
•Alexander...I>r J M Carson.
.Vnson...L L I’olk, t R Liles.
.\she...J M Gentry.
l!urke....I H Pearson.
l)Uiicotnbe....A Merrimon.
Blndi'U...C T Divis.
Bertie...!' T Henry and Ferguson.
Beaufort...B S Donnell, W T Marsh.
Tracljx l«i* the ^oldit'rw.
lU;i'RJ.\TKl» AT Kalkuhi, N. C
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“Self-Dedication to God,” •• •*
“Motives to Early Piety,” “
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Raleigh, June, 1801.
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April ;
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•''tarkic ijti Kvidence,
■^^iHr-wood.
"enleilri' Biackstone;
■ ’■4rsw,„„p
^l'»iris’ I’ljiijtv; Broom’s Legal Maxims.
on ('..ntracts, &c. E, J. HALE & SONS
llo|K‘M aiifl lear*«,
By the .Aiitlior of “Heartsease,” &c.
L.AV'INi.V, by the .Author of “Dr. Antonio,” «&c.
Pocket Diaries for 1801.
E. J. HALE & SONS.
Dec’r 20.
E. J. HALE & SONS.
I^aw of ot Personal
by P’rancis Hilliard, 2d Edition, Enla»"ged
8th Edition, with Notes by
Byles’ on liills, Notes by
Blaiik Warrants for sa’e.
FURTIIIMl MirP 1.1
OPES and FEAllS; The Queens of Society; Mans
field's Politiciil M.'inual; Woods’ Class Book of Bo
tany; Letter Copying Books; Tom Brown at t)xford;
Tale of TwoCitiea; iieer’a System of I’enmanship: School
Books iSt E. J HALE & SONS.
Jar
.\i:w kook.«!>i.
Nemesis, by .MARION HARLAND, Author of
“.Alone” &c.
THE QUEE.VS of SOt^lETY, illustrated;
JACK HOPETON, or the Adventures of a Georgian;
C.ASTLE RICH.MOND, by Anthony Trollope;
Further supplies of Rutledge, Adam Bede:
Beulah, the .Mill ou the Floss;
V’estiges of Creation, &c.
Aug. 31. E. J HALE & SONS.
School llooLx.
MONTEITH’S, .Mitchell's and Smith s Geographies;
Smith and Bullions’ Gramtn.vrs;
Emerson’s arid Smith’s Arithmetics;
liullions’ and .Andrews' Ctesar;
Interlinear Translations to Xenophon, Sallust, Vir
gil, Horace and Ctvsar;
Northend’s American Speaker, &c., /tc.
April 3. E J. HALE & SONS.
* ^^cliool BookM, A:c.
('jOLBUIlN’S, Stoddard’s, Ray’s, and Emerson's Arith-
J metics; McGuffey’s Readers and Spellers; Scott’s
Infantry Tactics; Mason’s Farrier; Headley’s Sacred
•MouDtains Uaion Bible Dictionary, &c.
E. J. HALE & SONS.
Deo’r 20.
*Ncliooi llook»i.
NATURAL PIllLOSOrilY from Gatiot’s Popular
Physics by W’m. G. I’eck, .M. A.: Sanders’ New
Speller Definer Analyser; Bullions’ and Smith’s
Gramma^ Monteiih’s, Smith's and Mitchell’s Geogra
phies; Goolrich’s and Andrews’ Latin and Greek Les
sons, &C. L. J. HALE *^SONS.
i Aug. 31.
Brunswick... T D Meares.
Caldwell... Dickson.
Cabarrus...W S Harris.
Catawlia...Jonas (.’line.
(’hatham...W P T-iylor. R N Green. Turne»' Bynum.
Cherokee...G W Hayes.
Craven...C (' Clark. F E .Alfred.
Cumberland and Harnett...C G Wright, J S Harring
ton, J C Williams.
Chowan... Small.
(’o!uinbus...N L Williamson
Camden...!* D Ferebee.
('arteret...D W Whitehurst.
Caswell... Withers, S P Hill.
Currituck...B M Baxter.
(rie.aveland....A G Waters, J R Logan.
Davidson...Lewis Haynes, E B Clark.
Davie... Howard.
I>uplin...J D Stanford, J G Branch.
Edgecombe..^ R Bridgers, J S Woodard.
For.«yth...J F^’oindexter, Philip Barrow.
Franklin—\\ F Green.
Gaston...J H White.
Granville...J M Bullock, W' H Jenkins, S H Cannaday.
Guilford...C I’ Mendenhall. C E Shober, J L Gorrell.
Greene....A D Speight.
Gates...John Boothe.
Haywood...S L Love.
Halifax...A H Davis. W B I’ope.
Hertford...J J Yeates.
Henderson...Jos 1’ Jordan.
Hyde...Tilman F.irrow,
Iredell....A K Simonton. A B F Gaither
Jackson....A Fisher
Jones...W P Ward.
Johnston—W H Watson. Jas Mitchener,
Lenoir...J C Wooten.
Lincoln.-A Mc!?eee.
Ma Iison...John .A Fagg
Martin... Ewell.
.McDowell...C II Biirgin.
Moore... .Alexander Kelly.
Montgomery...E G L Barringer.
.Macon... H G Woodfin.
Mecklenburg...S W Davis, J M'l’otfs.
Nash...H G Williams
New Hanover...S .1 Person, Daniel Shaw.
Northauipton...M W Bamsom, W W Peebles
Onslow...J II Foy.
Orange...!! B tluthrie, W N Patterson.
I’asquot mk....I T Williams.
l*erqiiimotis,..N Newby,
l*itt...B G .Albiitton, (’hurchill Perkins.
I’erson... Wilkinson.
Robeson—.Alex McMillan, Eli Wishart.
Rockingham... Rawle^’ Galloway and Thos Slade.
liowan...N N Fleming, N F Hall.
Rutherford...C T N Davis, B 11 Padgett.
Randolph...! H Fotlst, Thos S Winslow.
Richmond....! i Blue.
Sampson...N C Faison, Geo W .Autrey.
Surry...W Waugh.
Stokes—Horatio Kellum.
Stanly...ljaVayette Greene.
Tyrrell...C Mct’leese.
Union...C Q Lemmonds.
Wake...S H {Rogers. J W Russ, II Mordecai
W'arren...J B ISatchelor, W H Cheek.
Washington...C Latham.
Watauga... Thom is Fart hing.
Wayne...W' T Dortch. M K Oawford.
Wilkes....A W Martin, Horton.
Yadkin....A C Cowles.
Yancy... Bowman.
Edgecombe and Wilson
Howard.
For.syth—T. J. Wilson, R. L. Patterson.
Kranklin—A. L). Williams.
Iaston—S. X. Johnston.
Gates—A. J. Walton.
(iranville—A. W. Venable, T. L. Hargrove,
S. S. Iloyster.
(Jreene—W. A. Darden.
jui!ford—Jno. A. Gilmer, Ralph Gorrell, II
1>. Dick.
Halifax—R. H. Smith, L. W. liatchelor.
Hyle—K. L. M:mn.
Httywood—Wni. HickH.
Henderson—W. M. 85iipp.
Hertford—Kenneth Rayner.
Iredell—Anderson Mitchell, T. A. .Mlison.
.Jackson—W. H. Thomas.
Johnston—C. H. Sanders, W. A. Smith.
Jones—Wm. Fo3’.
jjenoir—John C. Washington.
Lincoln—Wm. Lander.
•Macon—C. 1). Stnith.
Madison—J. A. McDowell.
Martin—Asa
Mcl)owell—J. H. (rreenlee.
Mecklenbur!^—J. AV^. Osborne, Wm. Johnston.
.Montgomery—S. II. Christian.
Moore—H. Turner.
Nash—A. H, Arrinoton.
New Uaiiovor—R. H.Cuwan, Robert Strange.
Xorthamjitoii—D. A. liarnes, J. M. .^loody.
Onslow—1. W. Ward.
Orange—W. A. (Jrahurn, John l>crry.
Pa.sijuotank—11. K. Speed.
Per(|uimon.s—Jos. S. Cannon.
I'erson—John W. Cnningham.
I’itt—1'. 1) Satterthwaite, B. Grimes,
'landolph—W. J. Long, A. G. Foster.
Richmond—W. F. Leak.
Kolie.son—1. 1*. Fuller, J. C. Sjiitherland.
Kockingham—I). 8. Reid. K. T. Hrodnax.
liowar -l>. (’raige, H. C. Jones.
Kutlierj. 'd and Polk—J. H. (’arson, M. Dur-
luitl).
Sntnpson—R. A. .Moscly, Thomas Hunting.
Stanly—K. Hearne.
Stokes—( A'acant.)
Surry—T. Hamlin.
Tyrrell—lili Spruill.
Union—II. M. Houston.
Wake—(t. K. liadg*:r, K. P. Rattle, W
Holden.
Warren—\V. X. Edwards, Frank Thornton.
Wa.«:hington—W. S. Pettigrew.
Wutauga—J. W. Counsel.
Wayne—G-. \'. Strong, E. A. Thompson.
Wilkes—J;is. Calloway, Peter Eller.
Vadkin— K. F. Armtield.
Yancey—M. P. Penland.
W. S. Battle, Geo. I The Grand Un ioii Army‘s—A’of much to
\ Itoastt nioiit.—Horace White, one of the editors
: of the Chicago Tribune, who went to Washing
ton, that paper says, to write/uc^s, gives the fol
lowing rather gloomy picture of affairs in that
1 quarter:
We have now over six hundred thousand men
i under pay in the army alone. This 1 know to
{ be a fact. The number include* officers and men
in all departments, team?ters, armorers, etc. Here,
in and around Washington, arc ntore soldiers than
any mortal man can manoeuvro in battle. What
is the use of having more?' They would trample
each other to death like buffaloes. The ground
or^j,which they are expected to operate is the
worst in the world for handling large armies. If
we can do nothing with the lorce we now have,
we can do nothing with any force which it would
be posisible to raise.
If the troops were all as well drilled as the
handful of old regulars who were reviewed day
before yesterday, we might hope for speedy re
sults; but the discipline of an army is rather im
paired tli;in enhanced bj' the addition of new re
cruits. It does seem that anything which we can
hope to accomplish in the way of mere carnage,
can as well be done with our present force as with
one five times as large. The Beaufort expedition
has re.sulted in nothing thus fur but the addition
of glory to an already glorious navy. Afl’airs are
at a dead lock in Western Virginia; ditto Ken
tucky; ditto Mi.ssouri. The money question is
getting to be one of alarming importance. The
daily expenses of the war and r.avy departments
are nearer two million dollars than one million.
The country can stand that little bill awhile,
but not forever—not for the time that it would
take to put down the rebellion and preserve slavery.
[ Then the patience of the country, constantly worn
upon by the burdens of war and the derangement
of commerce, tried by deferred hopes, and sorely
exercised bv ilis.asters on the field—even this will
break down before a way is discovered to over
throw Jeff. Davis and preserve the institution in
behalf of which he has avowedly initiated the
war. Foreign powers, too, may be excused if
they do not see any present prospect of a re-estab
lish iiient of the Government in part of the seeeed-
ed States. All Europe will recognize Jeff. l>avis’
Government before our generals develop that kind
of strateg}’ which will enable them to conquer the
rebels and’ save intact the cause of rebellion.
W.
^1. iflarvN Ncliool, Kalei$;:li, rV. V.
Right Rev. Tiios. .Axiii.NSoN. D. D. A'isitor.
Bev. .Aldekt S.meues, D. D., Rector.
NEXT TERM OF THIS SCHOOL WILL OPEN
anuary tith, 18li2.
For a circular con:aining full particulars, apply to
the Rector.
Raleigh, N. C., Dec. 13, 18(31. 10/-iJt
WA*\TJfc:D,
rpHE
1 Jat
Tilt* !»iuiiiiy Eolith, by Prof. Iii-
grahMtn; Snv and S«ViI, by the Author of “Wide Wide
World ’ .VC.; Tiie Household of Bouverie, or the Elixir
of Gold, by a Southern Lady; Evenings at the Micro- 1 j^j j. Warrants for sale at tllis Office,
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COXVEXTIOX OX XORTH CAROLIXA.
Alamance—Giles Mebane, Thos. Uuffin.
Alexander—A. C. Stewart.
Ashe—J. D. Forbes.
Anson—A. Myers, J. A. Leak,
liertie—S. P>. Spruill, James Bond.
Beaufort—J. Ellison, E. J. Warren.
]iladen—Xcill Kelly.
Brunswick—T. D. Meares.
liuncombe—X. W. Woodfin.
Burke—J. C. McDowell.
Cabarrus—C Phifer.
Caldwell—E W Jones.
Camden—I). D. Ferebee.
Carteret—C. R. Thomas.
Caswell—Bedford Brown, (one vacancy.)
Catawba—P. C. Henkle.
Chatham—J. H. Headen, John Planning Jr.,
Ij. j. Merritt.
Cherokee—A. T. Davitlson.
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 McXeill, A. S. McXeill.
Currituck—II. M. Shaw.
Davidson—B. A. Kittrell, B. C. Douthit.
Davie.—Rob’t Sprouse.
Duplin—W. J. Houston, J. T. Rhodes.
ASITUATIO.N as Teacher, by a lady, (a native of
A'irginia,J who has had H years experience in teach
ing. Teaches the usual English branches, French,
Needlework, I'tc. Testimonials given,
i .Adilress .Miss H.ATTIt; W’.ALKER,
j Ijincoluton, N. C.
I Dec. 10, 18t)l. 82-4^d
'^pUlvNEll'S North ('arolin.-i .Almanac for 1802.
1 E. J. HALE & SONS.
Dec. 10.
The l>etnt*eii llie Stay
l^aw and Volunteering'.
1'^IIE subscriber takes this method of informing the
public generally that he still can be found at his
neat and comfortabie establishment, so well and favor
ably known as the “.M.AGNOijl.A BblSTAUil-V.N 1',’
where, with his usiiiil iciii/iin^ wai/i, gentlemen can had
at all hours.
Fine Fresh and Spiced Oysters, together with a
variety ol Catsups and Sauces, Sardines and
Pickles; 4U0 gallons pure Holland Gin; 400
gallons Pale and Daik French Brandies;
Peach, Apple and Ginger Brandies; Old
Jamaica and St. Croix llums,/c/r Christ-
/«/.; Whiskey—Scotch, Irish and Do
mestic, Rye and Corn; Port, Sherry,
.^L•^deira, Claret t'c Champagne Wines;
•And in tact every other article fair to the sight and
good to the taste.
He would' take it as a special favor that none but
gentleiMen visit his house. liEUBEN JONES,
Nos. 12 and 14, Green Street.
Dec'r 14, IHtil. ^>f
fOOO UiiMlielni Wiiitei* Oat!« for sale
REUBEN JONES.
Dec’r 14. H3tf
Wanted to Piii*clia«e,
liUSllELS RYE; also 4000 bushels ASHES,
JLUUU and 4»00 loads of .M ANUHE, tor #hich tlio
highest cash prices will be paid.
BEUBEN .JONES.
Dec’r 14, 18iil. 83tf
To Land Buyerw.
The undersigned offers for sale, in the Coal region, ;
and within eight miles of the terminus of the Fay- I
etteviUe Western Rail Roavl on Deep River.
EKiliT lirXDKEl) ACKES OF LAN!),
adjoining the land belonging to the estate of George
Wilcox, dec'd, and lying three miles South from Car- ;
bout on, on Ijittle Pockct Creek, Moore county. i
These Lands are well adaptcil to the growth of corn,
cotton, wlieat, oafs, rye, kc. There are on the preiu- '
ises a comfortable Dwelling, and all necessary (bit-
houses, with about one hundred and fifty acres tinder
fence, including forty or fifty acres of never-failing
bottom land. Tliis is a rare chance for persons wish
ing to make investments, as l.inds are undoubtedly ad
vancing in price in this section.
For further information a^'ply to Mr. M. M. McR ie.
Crane’s Cre^k, P. O., Moore county, or address me at
Fayetteville, N. C.
I DANIEL .McBAE,
j For the Heirs of Gilbert McRae, dec’d
I Carbonton, Moore co., N. C., -Aug. 24" 4:^i’
! the: .\ortii €ARoliaa .
I mITUAL life INSIRA.^CE CO IPAXf,
\TOW in the tenth year of succea.^ful operation, with
^ growing capital and firmer hold upon public C' n-
tidence, continues to insure the lives of all healthy per
sons froTlQ 14 to >50 years of age, for one year, for seven
yefirs, and for life—all life members sharing in the profits.
All slaves from 10 to 00 years of are insured for
one year or for five years for two thirds their value.
All losses ar» punctually paid within W days after
satisfactory proof is presented.
For further information the pub)'- is referred to
Agents of the C jiup.iny in all parts c the State, and to
R H. BATTLE, Secretary, Raleigh.
E. J. HALE, Agent at
Jan’y 1859. Fayetteville, N. C.
Vnhuitctrs ami Rcguhi—Congress is not
di.«posed to countenance the i«lea, which is said to
find favor in high quarters, of converting our
volunteers into regulars. In our judgment, it is
fortunattj that it is so. There are not the mate
rials in the Southern States, without first brutal
izing them, for a standing an'uy. Our people arc
ready and willing to fight, they understand the
use of arms, and are accustomed to horses, and
they tlo not retjuire to be drilled into machines to
enable them to put the Yankees to rout. Incal
culable mischief has been done by not so rega^^i-
ing them from the beginning. ^Ve believe that
there never wa.** such an army assembl(?d in the
world as that which has been wasting away in in
action on the Potofnae for the last five month.s.
If let loose upon the Yankees they would have'
made clean work of them long since; and might
have fought half a dozen battles with less loss of
life than has resulted from sluggishness and camp
fevers.
The impression which prevails, and seems to be
gaining grgund, that our rulers have no faith in
militia and volunteers, is having a bad eflfect upon
our cause. Regulars may do for despotic gtn'ern-
ments; but they are not tlie implements for a free
government, anti least of all for one composed of
such people as ours.—liuhmoml Whig.
Wonlen Xf.rh Cumforters.—Our attention has
been called by a soldier at Manassas, to the im
portance oi supplying the soldiers with “woolen
neck comforters,” as a needed and important ar
ticle to protect the soldier from the chilling blasts
of winter, day and night when on guard and
picket duty. They may be knitted or made oth
erwise, and every soldier in the field should be
aupplif'd with one forthwith. Let all the little
giris, and those of larger growth, begin to pre-
pitre them, without delay, and send them forth
as rapidly as possible. R:ither than do without,
the soldiers would pay a large price for them—
but who would charge a stjldierl Alas, there be
some that would take his last jienny, but thank
God, they arc not the women of the South.
Irolell Express^
Mf’tnhcrs of Conjr€}=.s.—The following is a cor
rect list ol the members of (’ongress from S. C:
Sf^nate.—R. W. Barnwell, James L. Orr.
JIoKxr of —John McQueen,
W. Porcher Miles, L. M. Ayer, M. L. Bonham,
James Farrow, W. W, Boyce.
A Churrh Scene in the Xorth.—A New York paper
says; Gen. Fremont attended serrroe at Henry Ward
Bfecher's church on Siiniiay Inst, and the congregation
rO'e en muKiie. as tiie General and Mrs Fremont entered.
After the service fhepeopl*' made a rush for the Gener
al s pew, and.liefained him half an honr with liand-
shaking; and. when he was seated in his carriage at
the ehurch door, th'ey crowded tiie street Bnd gave him
Ihree cheers.
The Vew Stylo, Small,
COLOIJED PIWTOURAPHS,
AT
ART.
WooflwarcIV J^olar Camera.
PHOTOGR.Al’IIS can be had at A’’anorsdeirs Skylight
Gallery, Hay street, opposite Marble Yard, Fay
etteville. N. C.: plain, retouAcd, colore-l, in wafer
colors, oil and pa.stile; from small to life size. Ambro-
types, Alelaneotypfts, .vnd all otlier styles of Pictures
pertain' ig to the Art. .Also, Gilt Frames, Gilt Mould
ing, G' 5 for very large pictnre—ns Iaf"ge a»2(4by 30
inches. r!ord and Tassels for hanging pictures; Instru-
menfs. Stock and (Chemicals fur sale low for cash. Life
size colored Photographs made from small pictures.
Ifaving per>nane:’.tlv locM’ed iiere I hope to merit
your patronage. I vr-n-.ld al-. ret .rn my sincere thanks
for tlie liberal patronag-' bestow.-1 on me heretofore by
,h. good
i’hotographist and Proprietor.
Dcc’r 20, 18-->!' *
siH|>erior Pocket C'utlery.
ROD(iLB> . 'Vostenholm's. Crookes, and Bhodes ft
Son’s celebraietl Pocket and Pen KXIVES. A
■ good supply. E. J. HALE n SONS. ^
Nov’r 27, 1861.