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S E M I - W E E K L . Y .
vol.. X.] FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., JANUARY 7, 1861. [N O . 985.]
rn iN 'TE P >tON*DAYS AND T H U R S D A T a .
HDWARn J. HALE & SONS,VDIT- ' R ' AXD r R O P R I E T O R S
V tl’.p .?0ri^'VoGi:lv O d s k r v f r S3 00 i f pa id in I
1- n " . o: S3 O' * if paid d a r in g th e y« a r of j u b M r l p - !
' r S-1 af ter th e y e a r h a s exp ired .
. i^ceklj O b ssr v e ii S"2 00 pe» annu ia . If p a id in
.jranoe: S2 50 if pa id d ’.tring the y e n r o f subscrhp-
,, r *•-’ af^er th e y e a r has exp ired .
, \ P \ F.riTI.^EMEXTS in se r te d for 60 cents p«r j .1-0 . t i " lines foT* the first, a n d 30 cen ts for each ,
. .. i :iT I 'ubUcaliou. \ e a r ly a d re r t i s e m e n ts by ape-
n . : i t rcnsonab le r a tes . A dver t i se rs a re
; , ■ .1 s ta te tho n u m b e r of inso r t ions des ired , o r ;
' >e cont inued t il l forb id , an d c h a rg e d accord- '
; ! v . " . -l«enic>nts tc be in se r ted inside, c h a rg ed 50 p e r '
B . F . P E A R C E , W I T H ------
\ . I T . T I c D O ' V / I V . n ,
Commission Merchant and Prodoce Dealer,A N D D E A L E R IN
Groceries . P ror is ions ,Hardw.-ir?, Cutlery,
Boots, Siioes and Leather ,Bafrsfing, Rope, Saddlery , &o.,Forc 'iin and Domo'itic Liquors .
S hee t ings and Ya-ng at M .m n f ic t i i re rs ’ prices.
f i S ^ S t r i c t a t ten t ion paid to orders.
SOUTH SID E II.-VY S T R E E T .
FAYETTEVILLE, W. C.6 opt. 24, 1830, 55 tf
I F A Y K T T E Y I L L E
I F e m a l e H i s r h i S c h o o l .
TERM S.I Board per Session of 29 weeks. S W 00I Tuit ion In ( ’ol legiate Classes 20 Tveeks, 20 00I •' *' Academic “ “ “ 15 001 “ “ P r im a ry m u m 12 00I Incidental expenses, 1 00j Tui t ion in Music, Pa in t ing , Drawing, M o d e m and : Ancient Languages, &c. a t tlie usual rales,
j J^S“ 0ne-ha1f o f Board and Tuiticyi re^juired t» advance; the o ther h a l f a t tho close of the Session.
! ‘^nHOLASTTP YEAR.1st Sess ion .— 1st Q uar ter commences 1st October .
n . A . R A K E R ,V O P i ' F . U S . n t T H .
Tu r p e n t i n e s t i l l s m anufac tu red on tlie most f.-ivorable terms. All worlt warj-.in'od.
Call and see for yourse lves , nt F ivettovil le , N. C.Oct 22. ■ G3tf
2d Session.— lot Q uar ter 2d
Vnoation
Dec 'r 8 , 1S80.
S r i l i lA L NOTIC E. I
■; an ’ aT'or thi-i Inte, n- nam e f'f a now subsc r ibe r I
red w ‘rbr,” » p,4ym ont in advance , n o r will .
>e £?nt to such subsc r ibe rs for a longer time ■
Is for.
■! ■■.T ■M subscriVerf as des ire to ta k e the pa- !
sy j tem will pie I'-e not ify us when m ak ing ,
- .Tan’y 1. lS.jS. I
J A S . C . ^ l o K A I %^ It to rn e y a t I jatr^
■ 'tfioe We«t end of the In su m n cc P>uilding,
Hay St., Fayetteville, W. C.3tf
F R E N C H S T R A N G E ,i t t o r n e j at Law,
F a y e t t e v i l l e , W. C.i-fice tha t recen t ly occupied by C. G. W right. Esq..- ’ le ■!!€ now occupied by him in Dr. Robin.son’* j iir.j. <ireen Street .
, 2. 1 7 2 -
l I V T f . n l l c L , . . l i e K . t w
A tto rn ey at L aw ,F a y e t t f v i i .l e , X . C.
i l l . Mfnd the Coun ty and Super io r Court.s of ■ r 'and . Tlarnet t. ^^oo^e an I Robesr'n Conn- ;
• .mnf a t ten t ion eiven to th e collection of allr - . ' t e d to h is baud'*.
■ l>:^ ^ o8- tf
L A W \ O T I C E . ~
T 'linving removed from Sum m err i l le toF .‘i 'ovir.e. n iP v tend the C.iunry and Super ior
>f ruTTioprlan 1, H arne t t and Moore. I l is ofRce ■r ■ ’ at his resiil ':ice. on Greou Street , opposi te the "ri-i.’.'-.i-nl !^hurc;;
H i ' correspondf*nts tv!’! rlea=<' address h im h e reaf te r •.•. Favet t^vil le , instead of Summervi lle.
N E IL L McKAY. ^ n ’v 21, 18G0. , 85- t f
A . n .
A u c t i o n e e r a n d f o n i m i s s i o n . l l e r e h a n t ,— Will a t tend to the snle of —
Goodft, IIV#rr.v f in d •J lerflt ftm fize, K f a f Kstafc^ *Vr.
Dee 17. ISfiO. 70 i’)mosC irolini in 6 rnon h«.
T . C . A I S . c ; . W O R T H .
C o m m i s « i i o n a n d F o r w a r d i u " ’ l e r o h a n t s *
n . c .J a n y 2'^. 1S50 8-ltf
W l l . I . l i n J . P R I C ' F ,
i n s p e c t o r o f T n r p r n t i n e ^W T T . M L V r , T f ) X , X . r .
W i l la t t e a d p rom ptly to a l lb u s in e ss e n t r u s t e d to hisCfire.
M arch 20. 4-1 ypd
A L F R E D A L D E U > I A \ ,
I n « * l » e c t n r o f I T a v a l ? < t o r e s ,
W I T , M T X < i T O N , X C .
ILL a t tend promiit ly to t'-a tr.in-iaction of all bu«i neso consigned to his care.
Nov. 0. fim pdw
w I ' L A l i K . t T I l ! M \ f i T O \ .COMIfflSSIOlV MKRCHAWTS,
U T L M IN G T oX , X. r .T l '^ lL L eive =peci-il att '- ' irion r;. tl'P *-i’e or sJiipment » T of i l l N ivnl Stoi -s. F ’riii’’. T imber, and
o 'h e r country produf'e. Doak 'is in Lirce, P la s te r . Cement. Hair , &c.: and
5GENT.S FUR STEAMFRS K^Ti; M f l U T J ' ’ ^ ’D SU\.
Refer to; H. R. Savage, Ca h i r r Rank "t Capo Fear . Wilminnlon: .Tnf D tw- i u . F re s ' t W iln -n p 'o n P>ranch Bank of North C a ro i im : W. H. Jones. Cash ie r Rale igh Branch Bank of ( 'ape Fear .
Dec. 14. ISCO. 79-tf
Law .\otice' I E =uhscriber h.aving re t i red from the Bench, with
> to devote h im se l f to the pr.actice of the Law, ;; n” p id herea f te r the count ies of Cumberland, Rnb-
lud Mladen, a t all the Courts, and the Super io r ;.r'= 'f Richmond, H a r n e t t and Sampson.
J . G. S H E P H E R D .: n.: 4. 1?60. 28 tf
H
JOSEPH BA KE R. J r . , t T T O R - V K Y A T L A W ,
• ’-ien an office nex t door to Wm. B. W r ie h t ’s Law • r. Gr<*^n Street . He will a t ten d .and prac t ice
‘ i" i i 'v and S uper io r Courts o f C u m b e r la n l , ■!i and Sampson.
W. P. K E N D A L L J . b K E N D A L L .
W . p . K E A D A L L A : S O A ,
€ienera l €ommistiion • l ierrhants^ S O I T I I W A T K K * i T « 5 K r / r .
W lL M L \G T O X . y . C.
O RDERS from the Country respectfully sol icited.On cons ienm ents of Cotton and o ther Produce,
liberal c is li advances will be m.ide when des ired.Oc». 17. I860. 63 tf
1 T9tf
RO RV n cA A IR ,•Ittomey a n d f 'onnseitor a t I j a t r ,
T-M nEPT-tN . N. C.\ y ' r.l ' y . : ; . e in the oun ty an 1 Super ior " v' P 'H. R: hmon 1 and C um ber land .
d to l.i.n ".'11 r'^ceive p rom pt at- 'cti 'ii- p u n c t u a l ! / rem it ted .
■S5tf
JO IIV p . F I r.LER,lltornry and Counsellor at Law,
rnACTiCE IN xnr. co ruTS o r
Ur:;i-»oti, r iimberland, Colnmbiis and B laden.■ mborton, Robeson Co., N. C.
20t f
A. \V . FFI^I.FR. W H O L E S . I t j E O K O f E R
A N D
. ^ l e r e h a n t ,
NORTH WATER ST.,W 1 L M 1 y G T o A', .V. C.
Oct . R, 18 ‘’.0 r>9-Pm
a . W . K 1 L I . A R I I ,
C o m t n i s s t i o n • f t r r r h n n t ,
\ \ ' I 1 . . M 1 N G ' 1 ( ) X , X . r .
P ROM PT and PKRS(»N.\L . it rentlon will be given to the sale of Naval Store.-*. Cotton, L umber, T imber,
and all o th e r coun try produf'e.
RKFEK TOO. G. P a r si .e t , P fcs t Cdin. Bank a t Wilmington. J ohn D.awsox. •• •>. N. C.. at do.Me?'»rs. H. E. J . Lir.t.v,
- Favattevil le .Messrs. pKMnr.RTO.v S loax. )A. P a r k f r , Esq., H arne t t ( 'o un ty , .S'. C.May 7, IHtlO. ITjif
!>»•. T l l i : 0 . I I A R T I A E ,
■ ' 'T R E E T , opposite the P o s t Office, ■ctri.’ itv rif'tdied. '
. ' » t K.'-lSfii). 02t f
M,.T♦ a i : D I € A I . A O T I C E .' ' R \ H \ M . M. D.. offers h is professional ' * > the public. Offic" >n H i y S treet , four
' if Post <>tfic*». wliere Ik- mny be fotind at all ^ nnt professionally engaged, l -' O. 35 ly
D lv \ T . \ L NOTK'K.
fl ' ' )TT nriy bo seen reg 'i la r ly at his OfBce on I, I’c r s o n Street , two d'lOrs Ivist of the AI irket , dur -
tiip ii iurs of from 8 A. M. to 1 P. .M.; 2 P. M. to ■ M.
• 1. * 57-tf
O E A T I S T R V .«
jR. J . D A V IS hav ing decided on p e rm a nen t ly locating i i f t h c T o w n of Fayette-
^•ville, respectfully offeri? hi:- services to the : th is place and -iurrounditiir CDuni ry. In all
b iancf tes o f hie Profession, inc luding tho lire o f .Mineral Tee th , he is satisfied, a f ter an
^ •■xperienee, to whicli is added .a thorough Den- i"n. tl i t t he can give en t i re sa t is fac tion as far
i.o [ iiwer of Dent is try . .■\H i r regu la r i t ie s o f the itvil in a 'p roper and carefu l manner , as well as ‘ the mouth . None b u t the p ro p e r metals are
* in tile var ious opera t ions . Ciiurges will be ‘«t the benefits o f th e Profession m ay 1x2
-1 til- reach o f all who m ay feel an in terest 'M vatioti of the Teeth.
■ 'i’ice over Houston’s Je w e lry S tore , where be '' II1 at all times.
Off
»v. I I . C A R V E R ,ill i>ry liroceries,and Pi*ovifi«ioiiN,
X ■'- ’' ways keep a good Stock of Seasonabl# Goods
■ ii'j. to -ioll cheap for Cash , o r exch an g e for F, ' I'ii pricof-. •
" ■" 1 yeti.-ville, N. C., April 16. 9 - t f
w
H
l < » M ‘ | k i i w . R a r b o n r ,
M ' K M t O F S P I I C I T S T I M P E S T I N E .
'■j! ppi.h npp..inted by laaf County Court , I.N- f tPIKITS T U R P E N T IN E , I am now
- ■ Mie my personal •-ittentioii. Allir • V itli tlu-a' business will S ikI it prompt-
I'l M my W.;i!»;liouse in C.impbell ton, oppo- ■b'l, lUi !ii.n.
78-8mpd
C. II. UOniNSON il. H. Ror.IN.'^ON.
€. I I . R O IIIA > iO \ A: CO.,Commission and Forwarding IVIerchants,
WTLMIXGTUX, N. C.Consignm ents and c o u n t ry orders will receive
prompt per><onal .attention.March 17. 18<;i). 2 i f
J O B E P H R . B L O S S O m 7
T| n I ^ ^ E O AA N D
F o r w a r d i n s : M e r c h a n t ,
in ; i ' fo n , .V.a ^ ^ P r o m p t jiorsona! ut tcntion ;rivpn to all Consign
ments, nnd Cash advances maile on Protiuoe to bo sliippet' to other p o n s or sold in tliis market .
' Feb. 12, 1855. G7tf
JNO. S. DAXCT, JVri. II. HY:i \.V, F. M. flYMAX. J.ate of Tarboro'. J.at nf .'irolhinil .V'rk. I.atr. of IVarrenton.
DA \ ( 1% IIV^ IA A A: € 0 ., G R O f K R S A C O M M I S S I O N J I E I U H A X T S ,
1 2 1 W^cart S t r e e t ,
H I M A A, l>A \< V i <Jo.,' C o m m i s s i o n M e r c h a n t s ,
‘%OKFOMw, VA.The New York House will be conducted by J no. S.
D a s c t , aided by II. W. H yma .*.
The Norfolk House will be conduc ted by J s o . H. H yman and F. M. H yman.
86^ P a r t ic u la r a t ten t ion given to the sole o f COTTON, CORN. W HEAT, NAVAL STO R ES, &c.
Sept. 11, I860. 53tf
E IIU lA H. R A A A E l', O e n e ra l Commission ^IMerchant,t l South Wharves. bclweiMi Miirket St Thfistnut Ms.
P l l l f . A D i : i > P H < i .
ConsignmenfB of Cotton, Naval Stores. F lour, Ric«, &c.will a lw ays rcceive h is prompt personal a t ten t ion .
Advances will be made on ly on ac tua l Consigments .
KE7F, RKNCES;T. s. Sl T. G. Pudd. Charle«t<in. Walkkr , Rvavs&Co Chnrleston R W ' t a t t & *’<>. “ Kllis & \liTrniLL, Wlliiiliii'um.JaMK* TrpPER, E*q. “ Hkvrv Nctt. K<(i.li >’RBfitLicv, K^q. “ Kfv JAMicii U.'I’avlor, nirlmi’d.VV. Y I.EITCH. E q “ Hpv J. StircK. f'^Itforni rVViM.iAi* r«TrloRKW, M. D J ksbr IV. ItKscnicT. E«i. N. Y.Ktv. VV. II. Carion Cd.lio. Bap,John \V. :iSkiton, I’lilln,
March 0. 90 )Y
“ 10th December“ 2tJth February ,
‘ " Isf May.10th Ju ly .
J. D i R & T. C. HOOPER.Associate Principals .
77tf
n i l l s h o r o ’ . ^ l i l i t n r y A c n < l € i i i y .
Th i s inst i tu t ion , of a tho rough ly .scientific and M il i ta ry cl)r\r;ioter. is under the conduct of Coi,. P. C.
TEW. former ly -Joi^er'iitcndent of the St-\te Mili tary ' c a d e m v at Coluniliia. S C. The third \cadptnic y ear
begins Feb 'y C, 1801. Tho charcre is S*’.!-') p r r annum, inclu ling clothing. F o r a c i r cu la r ad- lress the super- int<'ulent
D.>c'r20. S3 lawCt*Ot
R O C K ‘ S P R T N ( ^ M i ™ \
Th e si.^th >;es«ion of thi-i in ' t i tu t io n will open on the ISth of .I-muary, 1> ‘.1. an 1 continue fnr fwi-n’y
^■I'ok-; Tlie .\cadei:iv is si tuato 1 10 mil- ® soulhwes ' of Hil lsbyv '’. and 12 n)iles we*-! of ( 'Impel Hill, in a very moral and lu-althy c- inm un i ty . and apar t from all vices that tend to demoral ize and co r rup t the youtii, and where every ncee.s-':»rj requisi te for s(*curing an e d u c a tion is extf'iided. Our disoipllnf* and in s t ruc t i ' 'n clai-n to be e<ju'illed hy few and cxctdled by non*’. We pre pare s tude n ts f i r coHege. or for tlie o rd in a ry business of life Tlie te rms nre ns I'ullows:
Cla.seical or Scientific course, S20H igher English “ l '>E le m en ta ry “ 10
Board c m be had at 5 '7 per session, includ ing all ex- pensps. T. D. <,'>Idhnm, .Ta». F ^Iiner and o thers w!ll take boa^' iors. They are l iving very convetiient. For fu r the r p ar t icu la rs ad-lresx
WM. P. OLDHAM . P r i r c i n a ’.Oaks P. O., O ra n e e C o . N c . Dec. 12 81? t l 8J
“ O X F O R I I F E ^ n u r i ' O l M r i i E . "
L I T E R A R Y M U O O L .'^PHIS sciiool comprises e ight perm:inently organized 1 c'.H<'es. wfiose '^tu-lies oommonce with the alphabet :
and arc contiriued in the I- 'lemeniary Branches . .NIathe- ' m a t ic ' , L<in2naccs . English Li'»*rature. Natur.-il Sciences, and Moral Piiilosopliv. unti l the minds of the studeii ts arc properly t ra ined for the durlt-s of life The inves t iga t ions and discu .sions are thorough and conr.prehen ' sive. Necessary Hppnratu-; is free ly “upplie l. The L ibrar ies and Cabinets embrace r a re and extensive collections. ,
F IN E -A R T S SCHOOL.Specis l aMention is devoted to Drawine, Oil P a in t ing ,
and Embroidery . The var ious styles of “ fancy p a in t in g ” and ••'ornamental worii ’ a re also taugh t . |
ML'.^ ir SCHOOL.Music is tau g h t as a '•cu-nce and as an art Inst ruc-
tion is given on the Pi-ano. G u i ta r -iiid Harmoniuui. ' U a u s u i l a t ten t ion is devoted to Vocal a n d Saorcd Music. -
E X PE N S ES .Tuit ion in E le m en ta ry Branches , $15
“ “ College Clashes, 20•• “ Drawing, m a te r ia ’s in c lu d ed , ) 12•' “ P a in t in g in Water Colors. 15“ •* Oil j’tiintiiig, m i te r ia ls inc 'u d ed , ) 20“ * WaK Work, , m i ter ia ls inc luded , '■ 10“ “ Embroidery . > m ate r ia ls included,) 10 *“ “ M u ' ic , ( in s t rum en t fu rn ished ,) 2-3•• •• Board, (w ash in g inc luded,) 60
R E M A R K S.Experienced an i thoroughly qualified teache rs give
the ir en i j re time to th e i r respective def ar tm ents .E x t r a charge-' and needless expenses are str ict ly p ro
h ib i t e d — nece«s:iry purchases are made by the teachers . | P icayune pedlars are not a!lnwe<l to e n te r the premises, and no pocket money is required .
Oxford is situate-l on the he-ilthy hill-^ of Granvi lle. ' 12 miles from the ll>»leigh and t iaston Ra il road , and io connected with Henderson Sta t ion by a line of daily : vtaires
The scholastic y ea r is d ’vidod into two sessions. The I flr«t opens on the firs! Monday in J u ly and closes on ! the la-it T hursd ly in November. Tho secoml opens on the first Monday in J a n u a ry an 1 clones with the annual c-jmmencement on the 1 ist T hursday in May.
S tuden ts nre received for onn or more sessions. Correspondent, ' will vlircct the i r favor'< to
M ILLS i CO . Oxford, N. C.D e c ' r l 2 . 71'-Ct
K O O T S & S H O E S
A T W I I O L K S A L K .
J \ 0 . M . W A L K E R , o f x \ o r t h C a r o l i n a ,
W I T II
J « i | I A l V , « E < ; R A W & U M H U ,
.MAXL l ArTl RKtlS OF A.ND WIIOLK.»ALE DEALKUS l.\
B O O T S a » a S i l O F . S ,. \ o . 31 A 3 3 D K l ST .. SK W VOKK.
\ i r i L L be iiappy to sec his S ou thern friends at the above es tablishnieti t, where , e i th e r personally or
by order, tiiey in ly tie supplied from an extens ive and well assorted Stock of Goods.
Ju ly 17, 1H(’.0. ."Htf
A r f f r o e - ^ ! A f s r o t * ! ^ ! ! % V a i i l < ‘<l.
('^E.N’TI.EME.N'. y ou r old cu«ioiners are yet in market, ,)T All who have negroes lor sale, would do well to give
us a call or adil ress us. j J . \ Mc.VttTUun.j L. A. PdWKLi,.
Clinton, N. l ! . . J u ly ' . t , IS^iO.
A I V e w L a w B o o k .
Caniw eW s P r a c t i c e a t Ltaus.
JUST published, a t rea t ise upon the P rac t ice a t Law in Nor th Carol ina , by E d w a e d C a s t w s l i . , LL. B.,
i a u th o r of the N C. Jus t ice , etc.
C0NTENT6.O f Legislat ive Power in Genera l; Legislat ive P ow er
, in North Carolina; Legislat ive Pow ers of Ju s t ice s o f the Peace; County B oundaries— Deeds, etc. ; County Reve-
j nue a n d Charges ; Court Houses, P risons, &c.; C ounty Trustee ; J u r y Trials ; F a i r s and Publ ic Sales; Genera l
I Assembly; Inspections, Publ ic Landings , &c.; Poor Houses an d Hospitals; Regis ters a n d Clerks; Rivers and Creeks; Gates, F er r ies and Bridges ; W eights an d Mea-
A F E W DOOBS .NORTn OF I H E MAUKKT H O rS K . . ' c . n w T j I i r P u S ^tions; Mills and Millers; O rd inar ies and Constables;
F A Y I C T T E V i r . L E H O T E L ,
T W A B D IL L , F t i o p r i e t o r .
n i S , t h e most commodious Hote l in North Carolina , f ro n t in g 800 feet on H ay and
Donaldson S tree ts , located In th e cen t re o f the business por t ion of th e town, a n d s u r ro u n d e d by all the B ank ing Houses, Wholesale M e rch a n ts and p r inc i pal P roduce Dealers.
Business men wi l l find th e Hotel a convenient and comfortable house.
All the Stages* arr ive and dep a r t from th i s H o te l Fayettevil le , Oct. 1, 1858. 61-
“ S H E M W E L L H O U S E ,
WING to the ex tensive increase of pa tronoge to tliis House, d u r in g the yea r , I have e x
tended my faci li ties by the addi t ion of a n u m ber of comfortable sleeping rooms, with o ther im port ant imDrovernents, which will add niater ial ly to the comfort and convenience of those favoring me with the i r jiat ronnge.
To tliose who have been m y k ind f r iends and c u s tomers for the past six years . I ten d e r my most sincere thanks . >it the saine time respec tfu lly so lici t ing a con- t i n in n c c of the ir p itronasro. and also tho patronage of a large num ber of new pa trons
1 liave good Staliles and a No. 1 Ostler.P. SHEMAVELL.
J a n ’y 1C. 1^00 81-
” ^ . iM l e h o t e l .
A s m : V I l i L E , x . c . ,J . :TI. I l f . a i r , P r o | » r i i > t o r .
'^PHE Propr ie tor knows that his location gives h im un- 1 riviil 'e i facilities for p rocu r ing a r t ic les conducive to
good living, and he will d ispense them to his gues ts in theTic>t siyle.
Every comfort usua lly to be had in a first class Hotel, will be furnished to his guests.
Stage office fi>r Morgnnton, a t th is House.“ •* •' Charlotte, “ *• ““ “ “ Spi i r ianburg , S. C., “ “ “•• “ •• ( i r e e n v i l l e , “ “ “ ““ “ •• Greenvi lle, Tenn. , Daily, “
Besidas which, good hacks uud careful and a t ten tive Driver.s can at all times be had to convey part ies to any p.irt o t tho sp lendid .MountHin scenery of this region, such as the lilaek Mountniii, the .'^wunnnnoa Gap, the Hickory Nut Gap and Fall , the Warm Springs , &c., any ct which a re within h shor t d a v ’s r ide of Asheville.
Sept . 24, Ib'iU. ' 68- l y
^ \ V E > » T E R A R A I L R O A d T
Patro l; Wardens of the Poor; P r i son Bounds: Roads, Ferr ies and Bi-idges: Poll Tax Exemptions; Execut ive Power in General; Executive Power in North Carolina; E.recutive Pow er o f the Courts; Cliief Jus t ice and Clerk;
orneys at Law; Attorney General ; Reporte r and Mar- slial; Clerks and Solicitor; Counsel for Paupers ; Guar-
Court
Slava Trader*— Who are Thtyl— In tha course of the debate in the House of Representatives, Wednesday, on the bill appropriating $900,- 000 to execute existing laws, in reference to th* African Slave Trade, some of the Southern members charged that the people who were most actively engaged in that abominable traffic, just now were “ Yankees,” and nobody but “Yankees.”
The ships engaged in it were not owned by “ the South,’' nor sailed by “Southern" men. Nay more, the ‘-trade” was not carried on with the Southern States at all, but with the Spanish West Indies. And even Mr. Boyce, of South Carolina, went so far as to express a desire for a law to prevent those “ Yankees” building ships for such piratical purposes,— ^hile a member from Georgia expressed the belief that in all that State a hundred men could not be found in favor of re opening the “ trade." Notwithstanding all that had been said on the subject, there was no proof that any slave cargoes had ever been landeddians; County Attorney; Auct ioneers; County , _ ^
Clerks; Coroners; B o u nd 'a ry Comraiss ioners; Committees j in the Southern States, with the solitary excep- of Finaiice; County Trustee; County T reasurer; Special | y f ^},e Yacht Wanderer.Court; Commissioners of Fairs ; InsjHiotors; S u p e r in tendents of Scliools; Commissioners of Navigat ion; W ar dens of the Poor; Regi.sters; Commissioners of Rivers anil Creeks; SherifTs; Constables; Rangers ; S tandard Keepers; Reiailer.s; .Administrators; ( 'ha i r inan of Specinl Court; Commissioners of Deeds and Conveyance®; Com- missioner.s of Low Lands; E n try Takers and Surveyors ; S upe r in te nden ts of Elections; G uard ians and Receivers; Inspeclors; Commissioner.s of Intern.al Improvements; Par t it ion; P a t ro l Committees; Processioners ; T ax Listers and Boards of Valuation; Overseers of Roads and Rivers; Commissioners of Wrecks: Tobacco P ickers and Coopers.
The Appendix contains forms of Deeds and Conveyances , as follows:
Ajtreements, A.ssignments, Awards. Bills of Sale. Bills of Exchange and Lading, Bonds, Miscel laneous Bonds. Contrac ts , Deeds, NLirriago Sett lements , Mortgages , C opar tnersh ip Articles. Notes, Releases , &c.. &c.
This Book contains 56G page?, is gotten up in su p e r io r style, and bound in Law Calf. P rice , single copy, $5.
For sale by E. J . H . \L E & SONS.Dec’r 20, 18G0.
W A T C H E S , j e w e l r y ,
I H.W L ON H.AND a supe r io r stock of
rfar-n-
I^HE follnwing ra tes will uow be charged for Passen- gei-' on this Road, viz;
To Litt!e River , 60 ct*.To .''■pout Spring , 76 “To Jo n e sb o ro ’, 1 00To Mclver 8, 1 25
Train leaves the Depot Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays . «t 6 ^ o’clook A. M. Ri.-turaing, leaves M c lv e r ’s at 1 o'clock P. M.
C. B. M A LLETT. P re s ’t. Nov. 10. 18W. 71tf
V E R and PLA T E D WARE. P IS - T(,)L.''. FANCY GOODS. &c., which l a m selling nt r e duced prices. Now is the t ime to purchase . All goods w ar ra n ted as represented.
My Bills a re al l ready . In te res t will be charged on all accounts a f te r the 1st of J a n u a ry of each and every year .
EDWIN GLOVER.Dec. 26. 82-1 m
r ^ o t i c c .
LL those indabtod to C. M. Vanorsdel l a re r e sp ec t fully requested to call at the Photographic Gallery
and se t tle the i r accounts by the 1st of J a n u a ry , as longer indulgence cannot be given.
C. M. VANORSDELL.Deo’r 27, I860. 82-4t
There are a good many Republican members of the House of Representatives, who, during the recent campaign, electioneered for themselves, and for “ Lincoln,” pretty extensively and successfully, on the strength of the alleged complicity of the South, with this (Yankee) re-opening ol the African Slave Trade; but on this occasion we do not see that any of these gentlemen ventured to reply. It will do to represent that “the South” is re-opening the slave trade down in New England, or up among the rustics of St. Lawrence ( ’ounty, N. ¥ . , or out among the fanatics of the Western Reserves,— but it will not do, we can see, on the floor of the Capitol, face to face, with the parlies accused.— N. Y. Express.
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Tlip African ISlnve T n n h .— The Charleston Mercury, in its review of “new publications,” has the following notice, which is political rather than literary:
* TAf Lake Regions o f Central A fr ica .— We have read some fifty pages o f the work with interest , and so fa r with profit. But our in terest in .Africa is exceedingly small— almost wholly l imited to our recognit ion of it as a g rand mart whence we shou ld d raw fifty thousand barbar ians annua l ly , who, with good muscles and limbs, have never ye t p roper ly learned how to use them; and who, in the i r pre.sent condit ion, a re qui te use less to themse lves and to the rest of the world. We should like to divide some h a l f a million of these poor monkey people am ong the rice and long cotton p lan te r s between the Ashley a n d Savannah r ivers , h a l f a mill ion more
1 among tfie rice p lan te rs be tween Cooper R iver and I Cape Fear , and a million more among the cotton p lan- I ters along the Pee Dee, the Santee, the Edis to , a n d Sa- ! vannah rivers, w here the poor negroes , rescued from I cannibalism , m igh t be t a u g h t to e a rn ih e i r b read by
hones t labor , become decen t Chris t ians , forget c an n i balism, and apprecia te the beaut ies of the cotton field.”
N EA R EST A ND QUICKEST
R O U T E T O T H E R A I L R O A D !
BEAMAX & I { 0 B 1 \S 0 N ’SF O IB HORSE STAGE l I X E TO K E M X S T I I L E ,
?IA WARSAW,
I S tho shortes t and most expedi t ious for tr avelers going North f>r Soutli. Leaving Favettevil le every day at j
2 o’clock P. M. THROL’GII IN TEN HOURS. iO ur Coaches are la rge n-.d comfortable, dr ivers soher j
.and gent lem anly , our teams good and sure o f five miles I an hour . !
The t ravel ing public who would s tudy th e i r comforj i and convenience will t "k e tho Warsaw Stage.
e ^ T H U O r O n TICFCETS t o WELDON may bo had a t tlie Si.-ige Ufucc, Favettevil le .
.May 2'>. !'<(•,O. ' 25- t f
1 . i v i : T T i ; v i ! . i V i ;
M l ' T I A I , I X S I U A N C E C 0 . ^ P . 4 \ F ,
Capital in P rem ium Notes amounts to $267,688 2bCash ou hand and o ther assets, 5.077 35
Bank of Clarendon at Fayetteville ,)D e c . 2 9 , 1 8 6 0 . j
i T a meeting of the Directors of this Bank, a semi- .Tl. annua l Dividend of 4 per cent , was declared (out of the profi ts for last 6 months , ) payable to the stockholders on 1st J a n ’y 186L
Sa-2i] J . W. SANDFORD, Cash’r
A O T I C E i
A l l my accounts are made out and ready for s e t t le ment. In te res t will be cha rg ed on all accounts
a f te r the 1st of J a n ’y 1861. I will sell the balance of my stock at reduced prices for cash, or to those who pay ih e i r bills promptly. A. J .
Dec 'r 31.WOODWARD.
83-2t
S t » E l M .t f . .V O TM C E .
A l l those in:<cbtcd to me, are requested to come fo r ward and settle with me immedia te ly , as the y e a r
is out and I must se t tle my debts.R. D.
Dec. 29.DAVIS.83-3t
A O T I € E .
Tota l . $272,765 G1The Compriny have paid all los«es promptly , and
li.avc never made an assessm ent on the i r p rem ium notes.Total losses paid. $29,682 OS
O r r i r r u s :(lEO. M cNElLIi . l*rosident.D A. H .W, Vico President.C. A. McM I LL.AN, S ec’y.
Dir ec t o r s :W. N. Till inirhast,
VS I expect to be .absent from home a few months in the West. A rchibald McLean is my author ized
.Agent to t ransact mv business unti l 1 r e tu rn .N. G. JO N ES.
Dec’r 28. 83tf
R§20 l!EW.\lin.
The Japaneit B i l l .— The items ot the celebrated Japanese bill have at last been presented to the New York Common Council, the aggregate amount having first been brought down to 982,- 000, a reduction of 842,000 from the sum claimed. The Tribune says:—
“ The Committee careful ly abs ta in from s ta t ing the am oun t of these bills, as or ig inally p resented; pe rhaps
; it was not convenient for them to do so. The Messrs. j Leland take the la rges t slice, c laiming $09,094 06.
From th e i r b i l l we select a few choice par t icu la rs . F o r ! the b oa rd of seveniy-s ix rice ea t ing Japanese , for th i r - I teen days , they ask the modest sum of $17,910 61, or ! abou t $18 a head p e r day, for p r inces and menlala j alike. W hat a complication o f gout, liver complaint , j a n d dyspepsia , these simple people must have bro u g h t ; (Tn themselves by consum ing S i 8 worth o f lu x u r ie s every j tw en ty - fou r hours. But i f the Jnpnnese were lavish, j what must we say of th ree Naval Commi.ssioners'who I had them in charge? T h e i r bill for th i r te en days is . S2,120, o r over $54 a day for each mani which, to say j the least, is r a th e r a modest sty le of living. F o r ball , and supper, $38,863 is charged, and the fu r th e r sum of { S 7 , 172 31 for decora tions for the same, We suppose i these la t te r items are p u t upon the same l iberal bas is as ! the bills for board, refe rred to above. In the bill of the
Committee, we find that the J a p a n e s e had $300 worth of secre ta ries . S3.654 75 in music, $500 worth of s team boat , and $723 75 in p r in t in g and s ta t ione ry— almost enough to set up n newspaper . On carr iages they were par t icu la r ly hard , no less than $7,854 50 hav ing been r idden away
Henry Lilly,H. L. Myrover ,S. T. Hawley, N athan \ . S tcdm an, C. B. Mallott,Ja m es Kyle.A. .\. M cKethan,.1. D. W i l l i a n t s ,S. W. I ’i l l i i i iha s f ,
Tohn Collins an«l C. C
S. J . Hinsilale,Wm. McLaurin ,T. Lutterloh ,
W. Steel,J . G. Ci*ok,Hon. J . G. Shepherd ,H. F. Brown, > , .A . E Hall.
McCrummen. T rave l ing Agents .
■AN.AWAV from the subscr iber last April, my Negro Man CH.ARLES: he is full blooded negro, round
tea tures, 5 feet 8 or 10 inchcs high, well set and in te ll igent for a negro: would weigh when he left, from 155 to 160, age about 28 j-ears. He has a scar u n d e r one of his cars caused by a cut, the scar has pro truded out, and very m uch resomb’es a wen. I will pay the above rew ard to any person delivering him to me at Springfield, Richmond County. N. C., or for h is con finement in any Ja i l so tha t I can get him.
SHOCKLEY L. GIBSON, for JA N E MoNAIR.
Springf ield , Dec. 26, 1860. 82-tf
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F I S H ! F I S H ! !1, 2 and 3.
f t g ^ T h e Company invi te appl ica t ions . May 28, 18i;i>. 21- l v
P O W E LL & M c . \R T H U R .
33-f’unpd
m \ l \ S l l l i l \ I I H COIIIM.W.H A R T ! O R » . 4 0 A A .
lacorporated 1819. Charter Perpetual.
EW M A CKEREL. Nos.•‘ W H ITE FISH.“ H E R R IN G , &c. &c.
Call at A. N. McDONALD'S.South-s ide Hav Street .
Oct 1. ‘ 57-tf
What (he Government has done.— We make the following extract from an able and patriotic speech recently delivered in the Legislature of Georgia by Mr. Hines Holt, a State Senator from the county of Muscogee:
“ I do not see how secession will end acts of agg res s ion— how se p a ra te S la te act ion will cu re the evils of which we complain. At whose door do you lay the complaint? At the door of your Government? At the door of y o u r Consti tution? At the door of y ou r Union? Who has made the charge th a t the General G overnm ent has failed to protect y o u r r igh ts u n d e r the ConRtitution and irvthe L'uion whenever called upon to do so? Who, I ask Senators, lias ever made the charge , in all the discussion.s on th is question, (hat the Government o f the
I UnitedjStnte^, in i ff fjovemmental capacity, haa brought i ang oppression upon you. cummitted ang aggra tion on I your r tghti/ I ;-ta:id ready to answ er the ch a rg e shou ld : it be made. True , .Ma.^sachusetts h.as violated t h e c o m - ! pact; t rue. C onnec t icu t has violated it; true, o ther Le- I gi.slatures of o ther Mates havH pas-ted m easures obnox-
I I ’OT l i r j ’ P l l ' P n I T I I I P PAIl fUiniO 'T II 1 0 ! Som h; and it is C'tiually t ru e t iiat tiie Con-JlS l riLlLntl) L\ TniL HJIt
tiie frouth. has passed thff fugitive slave law, and ii is
A O W I A . ^ l A R K E T .A LL persons hav ing N EGROES for sale, will do well
^ to address the subscr iber a t Clinton, Sampson co u r ty , as he is de te rm ined tc buy an i pay as liberal pr ices for them as the s ta te of the market will [(criuii
By addrcss inj; him he will call immediately, and make l ibera l otfcrs, as all will find who will t ry him.
C H A R LE S T. STEVENS. Clinton, Sampson Co., Sept. 10. 1860. 5 2 - ly p d
] \ o t i c e .
T .AKEN up and committed t<» the Ja i l of C um berland County , on the 1st o f May 1860, as a runaw ay , a
negro who says he is free, t l ia t his nam e is H E N D E R SON SE.ARS, and th a t he is from Davidson County, and was bound to David Hunt. He ii> about 20 y e a r s old, C ft. h igh, a n d weighs atiout 180 lbs.; had on when taken up a h ickory sh ir t , b lack Cas. pants , a n d blaci: round coat. T he ow ner is r o p ie s te d to come forward, prove p roperty , pay charges , and take him away, or he will be deal t with as the law directs .
G. L. McKAV, Ja i le r . J u n e 4. 1860. 23 tf
Anthorlxed ('uplt:ii. Paid up Capital, Assets,
001..>00,000 00 2,0:t0,l23 80
~ P.BLS. o f old Nick W ill iams’ c e ld ' r a te d RYE WHIS- 0 k e y , at R. M IT C H E LL ’S.
Dcc. -20. 80-3w
DIRKCT'IRx
T.S.J.R.E.E .R.
A E I V R O O K § .
N E M E SIS , by MA RION H A R LAND, A u th o r of “ A lone” &c.
TH E QUEENS of SOCIETY, i l lustra ted;JA C K HO PETO N , or the Adventures of a Georgian ; C A STLE RICHM OND, by Anthony Trollope;F u r th e r supplies of Rut ledge, Adam Bede;Beulah, the Mill on the Floss;Vestiges of Creation , &c.Aug. 31. E. n A L E & SONS.
Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views*A NEW au 'i b t a o l l fu l a s i o r m e j . t , j u s t rpcaived.\ E. J. l i A L i A SO1N8 .
E. G. R IPLE Y .W
E. G. R ipt.ey , P r e s ’t.T. K. Bi{.\ce. J r . , Scc’y.
K. BRVCE. I S. S. WARD.TUDOR. H. Z. P R A T T .C l lC R C lI . A. DUNHAM.liUELL. 0 . F. DAVIS.FLOW ER, D. H IL L Y E R .A. BULKELEY'. T. A. A L E X A N D E R .•MATHER. W. KENEY.
C. H. BR A IN A RD - F. T U TT L E .
T. A. .A lk x a n d e r , V. P r e s ’t. A. A. W i l l i a m s . Adjuste r .
Rate® as low as p k r f e c t s o l v e n c t a n d fair profit will allow.
ASSETS.—J u ly 1859.M a rk e t value*
B a n k Stocks in New York, H ar t fo rd , Bos-t >n, St. Louis, iic., $915,344 00
United S ta tes Stock and T re a s u ry Notes , 216,120 50S ta te Stocks: New York, Ohio. K en tucky ,
Tennessee. Missouri , 168,005 00City Stocks, H ar tfo rd , Rocheste r , B rook
lyn , J e r s e y City, 116,000 00RailroTrd Stock*: H ar t fo rd and New Haven ,
Boston and Worceste r, Conn. River , 87.058 00M ortgage Bonds, 83,089 60Real Esta te , un incum bered , 70,103 78Miscellaneous I tems, 25 ,348 77Cash, on han d aud depos i ted on ca ll , and
in g" i t s ’ hands , 850^308 15
i \ " o f i c e .
Th o s e indebted to the under=igned will confer a fa vor by s e n l in g the i r respec tive obl igations, thus en
ab l ing him to do in like m an n er with others.THOS. J . JO H N SO N .
Oct. 8 . 1860. 59 t f
equally t rue th a t when application has been m ade 'io the P res iden t o f the United Sta tes for the enforcement, of the r igh ts of the South, u nde r this law, he has poured forth the Federa l T re a s u ry and made use of the Federa l J^ayonet. I t is t rue , sir, tha t when y o u r r igh ts have been quest ioned its Supreme Court has m ain ta ined them. It is t rue, sir. th a t for the eighty years of the exis ience
i o f th is G overnment it has never t ram pled upon y o u r j sovt re ign ty , aud never refused you redreiiM for any ! w r o n z . ”
l l o p e « « a n d F e a r s ,
By the Author o f “ H ear tsease ,’’ kc.L.AVINIA. by the A u th o r of ‘ Dr. A nton io ,” &c.Pocket Diar ies for 1861.
Dec’r 20.E. J . H A LE & SONS.
B O O K - B L \ D L N G
IN all i t s k inds, execu te d w ith nea tness and despatch. Small jobs w hen done must be paid before del ivered,
THOS. H. TILLIN G HAST. Opposite the Fem ale High School, Hay S treet
May 14, 1859. 14
L IA B IL IT IE S . Claims: u n ad ju s te d a n d no l due.
$2.030,42S 80
S88.242 08
gST " A g en t o f the above C om pany in Fayet tev i l le ,£ . J. HALS.
W A i A T E D .
A L A R G E qu . in t i ty of COTTON and L IN E N R A G S, for w hich f a i r pr ices will be paid,
DA V ID >1URPHY.Au(c. IT 41 -
i ^ c h o o l R o o k s , & c .
COLBURN’S. S toddard’s, J l a y ’s, and Em erson’s A r i th metics; McGufiFey’a R eaders and Spel lers; Sco t t ’s
In fan try Tactics ; Mason’s F a r r i e r ; H ead ley ’s Sacred Mounta ins ; Union Bible D ic tionary , &c.
E. J . HALE & SONS.Dcc’r 20.
The Presbyterian PsalniodistClm racler notes. A fu r th e r snpp ly j u s t reeeived.
J u ly 2u, & J . U A L U k t iO NS.
While Guvpoxcder.— A letter from London says;—-“I have heard in the city of a curious invention, which concerns alike sportsmen, riflemen, and the scientific. It is the manufacture of •‘white” gunpowder. I t is made no mystery of, being composed of yellow potassa, chloride of potassium, loaf sugar, crystalized snirarand brimstone. It possesses superior qualities over the black powder, being quicker and more powerful in its action, and not fouling the gun. For the delicate ii> the olfactory nerves, it rnav be aJded
; that it is Avithout unpleasa.it smell. It has just i been patented.”
I Rrmarkable Ljnijeviiy .— An old lady living‘ in Putnam county, Ind., by the name of Patav
Allen, died tlie other day, being 116 years old, I having been born in 1744-. She has a daughter ! living in the same county who is 98 years old.
A gentleman named Dunlop, being present at a party where one of the company had made sev* crul puns on the names of the persons pnjsent, re- m irkeil that he had never heard bis name punned upon, and didn’t believe it could be done.
••There is nothing in the world more easy, sir,”replied the punster. “Just lop off half the name ftnd it is Dun**