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S E M I - W E E I t L , Y VOL. X.] FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., APRIL 18, 186L [NO. 1014.] A ; MONl‘\YS A\l> THURSD.W.S [:\)\\ if{0 J. HALK A SOXS, :,i.)KS AM* rUOl’HIKTOUS; s. :: -NNookly OnsKRVKR 0(» if in ^ '■ I If' pai'i tiurinp the year of subscrip- : 'I the voiir has ex])ireil. V Ob'i:uvi:r 5^2 (K> per annum, if pai<l in ! ' if | during the year of sub-;orip- ' ' i afto" the year ha« expired. - \ Kirnsl.>lKNTS inserted for ftO cents per ■ iiuf> for the first, and 80 cents for eaeh ' I' UiMtion. \ early advertisements by spe- ■ ‘ at reasonable rates. Advertisers are i ■. ite the nnniber of insertums desired, or ! . iit^nued till forbitl. and charged accord- - • :. ia< to be inserted n.>ii(/c. charged '>0 per sri:< l \L N(tTI( K. a \ ai'er tliis drtte. no name of a new subscriber without psyinetit in advance, nor will V,' ','nt ti> sueh subscribers for a longer time i >r. .r M -ub-iiTibers as desire to take the pa- -'X'teinwill please notify us when making Jan’v 1. ! Eiilar$;ed. Shoe •litinufactortf. ' ■ Will I’firii-;'and Sons having been reooiit- v. d, a new a^sociition has been forme 1 m 'f tfl/irshn Carter 4V i ')iuimie to manufacture all kinds of HOOTS 'M'lF.S. S\l»in,K<. HAKNKSS. and LK a TMKI: lescription. iip"n a much more extensive si' hI c ■Ti-: ^fore. C-mihrned with »ur Tannery, it i-< lUie e'lahlishiuents of the kind in the Souili- •V ' If ler? fr 'in a di^^tance shall have jTom] t MARSH. CVKTEU \ I'o N 'e, Onarham Co . N. C., Feb’y '.U :^m AOTK'K. ~ 1 ' he absent from home a few months in \ Arciiibald McLean is my authorized : my business until I return. N. 0. JONKS j<;^tf \0\\ l.\ .TIARKKT. •• liaving NEGK(.>KS for sale, will do well \ .. •! 'T a l ire", the subsiTiber at (’linton, 1 ' N. as he i« determine I to buy aiid . • j rici'a f ir them th.it the state of the - j,ermii. A. S. (’. POWELL. .s:i'',p'iin <'’ ■1 , Marcli '2^. '.'-Minpd \0%V I \ .TIAKKET. - ■ - iiiviiig NKGltUKS for >ale. will do wfll : >■ -ub-criber at ("linton, Samp- 'ii > ;t-'v'!iiined tc buy .and pay a-' liberi’ ' ;.i :i' ^' f -'ate 'if the market will pt.cmir hiTU he will call imine'liately. an^i i.' all will tind wh.< will trv him. I’HAHLES T. STKVKNS. > - 'U Stpt. 1". 18»'0. -iil-lypd r\V K T T »:V llil<E 'irn AL l.\SI Kl.\fE ( 0.flPAM. ;utn N "te' auiount- to i!id ither a'Set-. o.n, "rixcd (apital, <i|* < apital. (¥1 <N) SO .IAS. C. :»IcR.\K. .Itforneff «/ Otlicc West end of the Instirance Kuilding, Hay St., Fayetteville, N. C. March ‘Jt>. ISHO., .Sjf FRENCH STRANGE, Attorney at Ljut, Fayett evillc, N. C. Ottice that recently occupied l>y Wrijht, Ks.)., ov(>r the one now occupied by him in l»r Kobinson'>'> builditig. tureen Street. l>ec'r 2 , lSr>9. . 70 . Attorney at Law, FAYKTTKVlb!,K., N. C. \T^ILL attend the (’ounty and Superior ('t>virts of M I’umberland. Harnett. Moore and lxobe<on <’'onn- I’ronipt attention given to the cnllection of ;i:l ties fhiims entrusted to liis liands. Oct. 17. iSV.i. 5S-tf li.WV \OTICK, T HM Suliscriber having reinove<l from Sununerville to Fayetteville, will attend tlie rininty and Superior C’ourts of Cumberland. Harnett and Moore. His ofhce will be at hi' residence, on (.ireen Street, opposite the Ki'iscopal Church. His correspondents will please address him hereatU'r at Favetteville. in-tea'l of Summerville. NF.ILL McKiV. .lan'y 'Jl. IS'io. S.‘) -i f l^aw .\olice T HF sub-criber havin': retii'.'ii I'rom tlie I'x'neh. with purpo-;e to devotf hiin<elf tn thi- j'racfice of the Law, will attend hereafti*r tlie coiituies of ('u’nlierlaiid, Kob eson -in'l I'ladon. .at all 'he I'oinrv. .m l thi* .''uperlor t'ouit' of Kiciimond. Harui tt an i S implon. J. C.. SHK1*HI-Kl>. dune 4. I'^'iO. :j:’tf ,\i':w CilOllS! i\EW (iOODS! e mhc r t out ill receive in a few days his entire stock of m\m iM) mm goods, EMHHA(MNC. ALL THE and Style!«, AT 1‘lllCKS TO SUIT THE TIMES. The )'ublio generally are respectfully invited to call early and ^^cure B A II U A I X S . -"Yrt® J. A. TEMIiEKTON ^La^eh IStil. , 8tf S PR INC OOODS.^ • I pril, 1861. n^ilE Undersigned are now opening A L.\RGE AND I HANDSO.ME STOCK of J^taple X Fancy IIKIT imOTS A SHOKS, nONXKTS, H.4TS, Keatitf rfv. To whiel) iliey invite the attention of ('asll and prompt pay Ins: oustoniers. Those superior “('ROSS CREEK V.VRNS” al- wavs on luind at Factory jirices II. v'^ E. J. LILLY. March '.t-4 w Sl’!ll\li STOCIv FOR 18 (il! S i a r r ^ * If H ^Vi; receiv.'d in ] :irt and expect in a few tlays have their entire stock of \ni I liu: ursu w H a v e received in part, (and daily expect the balance,) a complete and carefully selecte<i Slock of Staple a it ft i'tntcy Mfvy imoods^ Embracing all the newest and most desirable Styles of the season. Among which may be found Rich Broclie Silks; Silk Ti.ssiies and (Jrenadine; I’uplins, Plain and liroche; French Organdies; IMain and I’riiitcd lieret^os; Herege Anglaise; ; Plain and Einb’d Mozaiubitjues; Silk Fig’d Bro- cades; Challies, Printed, Plain and Enib’d. Together with every other kind of Dress Goods known. For all of which, we can furnish Suitable T r i m m i ngs^ at Niw. 40 and 48 Hay St. West end Fay. Hotel Btiilding. 4 T •M L S O ^ Silk Lace 1‘oints and Silk .Mantles; Linen, Lavella and Cloth Dusters. Zouaves and .Vrabs; Silk Lace Arabs. Talmas, and Sultanas; Silk Garibaldtes. Al.«o. S-4 IJerege and ot her goods for making Dusters. Zouaves. &c. I A few very handsome Kmh'd Grenadine SH a WLETTS, HUSKE A ANDERSON’S. W to ^E also otter for sale 10 the Ladies and Milliners, a large assortment of Ladies and Misses’ IU)NNKTS I and H.\TS, with a great variety of French FLOWERS. I H. & A. I \ \ r E wish to call jiartictilar attention to our assort- I t T ment of French. English and .American CLOTH."^ ami ('ASSIMHRES. for Gentlemen, and a large supplv ! of Goods for Hoys. H. A. cV S iiiiiiiie r C hooi I^ p our Gvnilemen's Fornisliing Room may be foiind a .''tore, to whi'di they invite the ai|pnii<m of Mer- ehants g.^nerally. All thos<> havincr notes and accounts pi't due are enriif'tly requested to make payment with- out tun her notice. •I l-K STARK. .1. M. WILLIAMS. Mar.'h J7. IStll. Htf large supply of Keaily-31aide Clothiiigf as well as every otlier article of Genilemen’s aj'parel. from a Fashionable .Moleskin Hal at So, or .straw do. at ■JO cts., to a pair half Hose at 12A cts. toUo cts. a pair. SUITS made to order at short notice. H. & A. .lOSKPH I T r o le \ i: 11 n\KFAi. Jk.. : V % r I. A . AS taken !vn office next d ''>rto Wm. 1 >. Wright's Law ('>thce iin Green Strt'ei. He will attend ati'l practiee in the County au'l Superior Cotirt-^ of Cumberl.'ind. Hladen. Rolie-'on an<l .S.amp?nn. March 'Jo. I s ’)'.*. 7'.*tf RORV Tic.AAIR, •Ittonieif am i f'ottiiseffor at ltaa\ LUMRURTON. N. ('. atten'l aii'l prac'ice in the (”ounty an 1 .'^uj'eri"r M (' lurT' of Robes. >n. Riehmond an'l ('iimlietlan'l. All busijies-i intrusted to him will receive j>romj>t ar- tention and collectii>ns punctually remitted. Ocr. l.‘'.j'J. ' ■>'>if .ioii.^ P. FI li . i : r . \ttorney and ('ouiisellor at Lau, WII.L 1‘RAl’TICK IS THKOOI HTS l*F KoI m'noii. ( uiiiberland, ( oliinibus and Bladoii. ( >tficp at l.um>>erton, R'’be-^on t'o.. N. • I’tlv 1"'!.* •_‘''lf Dr. TIIFO. 1 ti>e \i:\v I N Iil. 11S l<'i \ FD expect to h.ave in Store about 1st to ti.c.’ . 1 of April, their usual i i i r i i l o l 4iiOO<N, in'l will b-,‘ .li-;posr.l to “^ell at short ]irotits for C.\SH ir .in tiiv U'Ual credir for prompt pay. Thev itivite a call frnm buvers irenerallv. Gi;o.‘ W. WILLI.VMS & CO. March '1~,. 1'^'.1. 8 -tf \ IRINH POTATOi:5i». ’^ELLi'W I’LANI ING I’OT.VTOES for sale bv GF.o W WILLIAMS M ir.-h -JT. ’ .S' 1. 8 -tf :?iA R Ti\i:. opj>o>iite the ( Hhce. Medi. il Eli-ctrifiiy .applicl. Fayetteville. 0 ,-t. 17, I''’’''. *’ .:Jtf QFFlCi:. HAY STREET : il. *'l have ['ail all lo'se- promptly, and I le an a-'es'Uient on their premium notes. . -al 1 '-es pai'L •/' <)FFlrERS: |»K'> Mi'.N'ElLL. I’resident. D. A. RAV. Vice President. I A .MeMlLLAN. Sec y. D irki Turs ; I. y. W. N. Tillingha>t, 'I r .v.-r. S. J. Hinsdale, w . Wm McLatirin. ;j A .''•flnian. T. S. Lutierloh. '1 : • .\. W. Steel, - I .. J. (i. Cwok. >i l\.*;han. H >n. J. G. Shepherd, 1 '. R. F. Rr<jwn, i „ . n.M.a-r, A. E. Hall. •. i (■ McOuinmen. Traveling Agents, 'j'ltiv invite ap]*lications. -- ' -Jl-ly _ !:i\i i\siiii\('E m\n\\. lilRTFORU, CO.\.\. ‘“^ r p o r a t e d 1819. Charter Perpetual. 1 ) S<’(lTT exppctinsr to be absent from Faret'evi’lf I, for awhile, lir. Renbow will l>e in hi< oHioe t . at- tetid to all calls th:it may be made prote^rioually. .VNo tn receive ■ au that may be due. (>P'c»‘ i,n I'er-.in street, tW'. .l. 'ir' ea-t -.f the Marki t, Jan'y -2\. I' d. ■>F\TINTRV. D r. ,1. 1> \ VIS having deci lcl on perma- nently locating in the T.>wn of I'ayettt* ville. resjiectfully otf.-r' iiis -iervico't- the citizen* of this jilace anii surri>un>lin<r country. In all the variou'J branches of his l’ri4’f--«iiin. incbi.linsr the manufacture of Mineral Teeth, he i~ 'aii«tie'l. af'er an extensive experience, to whiidi i« ad'led a thoroiikrh Den- t:tl educati'in. that he can give entire s»ttisfa<‘ti<.n as far a- !' in the jmwer '»f Deiui-:ry. .Mi irregiilaritie' nt the Teeth treated in aj'ropcr and careful mansier. a-- well a~ • lisea-^es of the mouth. None Vuit the proper metals are maile use'd' in the various opcrations. Cii.irge-'; will be riiH'leraTe. that the b»‘ncfit'Of the l’rot'e<-;ii>n may lie placed within the reach "f all who may feel an interest in the preservation of the Tefth. Office over Houston's .Jewelry Store, where ho mav be foutiil at all times. May 10. 1.s'>b. 'Hf ALFKKD ALDEltMAX, I f o r of .\;ival wiLM ix; ro.v, x c w f ull busi ''ILL attend {ir.imptly to the transaction ness C'lti^igne'l ti> fiis care. Nov. '.V I'.M-t’ .tn p i .^lAt K F R F L . S.\LE in Barrels an'l halt Barrels bv GEO W WILLIAMS \ C(*. March -J7. I"' !. M-tf .1 .1. W. I’.KKNDAt.L. J. S. KKM>A1.L. VOX, K i:\IIALL A: i'O., CoiiiiniN!!)ioii \ N D W H O L E S A L E G ROCERS, > 0 . 11 A l ‘ i \orth Water St., \Vilinin2tnn. (’. <>!■ dors from the ('ountry promptly executed. I’arricular attention given to the sale of Colton and other }>roiluce. .Vpril ‘J. 1''•)l. 10-tf U, W . Kl I.iTaRIK f oi»i m iss i «## • H e r rIt a n f, Wll.MINiJTOX, N. (\ 1 )R o\|PT atid I’FRSON.VL attention will be civen to the >ale of Naval .''tores. (’ itton. Lumber. Timber, and all otlier country produce. RKFKR TO O. G. I’arsi . kt , Pres't (’om. Bank at Wilmington. •loUN D \ w »i > n . n. .N. C'.. at do. Me-srs. H. \ E. .1. L 11. 1.V. 1 „ ,, tavetteville. MC'-irs. I’KMItKRTtiN X M-0\N. | I .\. I’.ARKKi;. F-o] . Hartiett County. N. C. May 7. l>»>it. lotf I’LVKK & TI KLIXGTON, COMMISSION M ERCHANTS, \VIL^1I^■(;T()^^ X. (’. ILl. give '■pecial attenii'Hi to the sale or shipment if all Naval .''tores. Cotton, Flour, Timber, and ot her country pro.luce. Dealers in Lime, Plaster, Ce- ment, H.iir. \c.; and ■(; i ; ms fii srK\^ir.Rs k \ tk >ifi.\i !Ji'' ,\M) s r \ . l l f i'i to: H. R, ."^av icre. ('a-ihier I’>ank of Pape Fear. Wilmitiiit.iii; .Ino. D iw> 'U. Pre-'t Wilmington Branch P-aiik "! N 'itii ('irolini; W. I!. .Jones, ('a.shier Raleigh iJranch liai'k ot ('.tpe Fear. Dec. 14. 1 1 ’ E earnestly request those in need of GOODS to call Tt and exati.ine our Sto :k before purchasing else- *Tiiere, as we tlatter oursflves that we can otl'er i i . i i i a . t i . v s ^ in the way of 4 I'he above Stock will be sold at retail on time to re- . sponsible parties, or o per cent, otf for cash for bills ol and upwards. HUSKE .v: ANDEHSON. Nos. 4*> and 48 West end Fay. Hotel Building. March 118. 8 tf li H ftif Sim 1 A <WAA VDS. PRINTS, unusually low, either by 1 V .U U U whole-ale or retail. ')0 Doz. W(>OL and other H.\TS. C L O T 11,1 \ G at greatly reduced prices; together with a large and varied slock of vr.uM i: m F.i.\tv m u cooiis, all of which w ill be oti'ered wn as favorable terms as any House in the .'*tate. .J. K. K^ LE. Oct. I, I'^fiO. 5Stf School Hook«k. ONTEIJH'S, iNUtcheir.s and Smith s Geographies; .'^mitii's and Bullions' Grammars; Emerson’s and Smith’s Arithmetics; Bullions’ and .\ndrews’ Cie>ar: Interlinear Translations to Xenophon, Sallust, V'r- gil, Horace and Cie«ar; Northend's .Vmerican Speaker. &c., \c. April E. J. HALE .'t SONS. DIOCESE OF NORTH C.\R0L1N.A. ’ (iovcDntients ami Vfoph ".— An able liriti^li T he 4'.ih ANNUAL CONVENTION of the Protestant ' essayi.st expresses the belief that while the Bn- Episcopal Church, will be held in Christ’s Church, tish people have never been indifferent to foreign Newbiirn, on the third Wednesday in May 18t‘>I, (that ^freedom, it may be doubted whether their Gov- tt.» ,1.,.. nf rho mr.nth ^ Jemuient has always sincerely desired it. It ; strikes us it may be more than doubted. I’osi- I tive proof of the real spirit of the IJritish (Jovern- j ment may be found in its former betrayal of lib- ; erty on Sicily and (jlenoa; in the yielding up Fin- I land and Poland to llu.ssia, N’enice and Lombardy to Austria, tearing Norway froth l)cnmurk, and I the palpable betrayal of duties in the treaty ol I Vienna. The Congress of \ ’ienna, as has bocti I often alleged and deiuonstrated, shamefully dis- j appointed those just demands of nations which it j had assembled to satisfy, and never tor one mo- ! ment considered the opinion.':, feelings and pre- ■ judices of the people on whose fatt*they h a d a.=- sembled to deliberate. The same prof<>und indifference to the feeliniis and interests of the people still pcrvtides tfie lamn- i cils of Kurope. The peoj>ie are but t'ne pawns j on* the chess board, njoved hither and thither without theii own volition, and made to tight bat- tles oi‘ Kniglits and Kingj+and (.,|ueens, in which tney have neither .sympathy nor interest. "1 hey seem brouglrt into the world oniy for the ae-raii- dizoment of their masters. lJut iftlii iaiitr :ti'' indifferent to the weliare of the people, there is no indifference to their ^»ower. '1 h a t is evident in the'hesitating sto[»s with which the • abs duiv <jovirnment ot Kurupe opposed a war wl.ieli has long been inevitable, and which may any da) as- stime the character ot* that “war ot opinion” which (Jatining predic-ted. hey tear their own subjects more than they fear any other power. We cannot but hope that the inevitable fate which Seems to be slowly but steadily forciu:: tho Government of Kurope tu a war against their own desires is preparing the way for the deliver;m(a‘ of the European people from vassalage and o)> pression .— Hahimort Amtricnu. day being the 15th day of the month.) EDW D LEE WINSLOW', Sec'y Fayetteville, April 13, 18til. l^lt Groeerieis and Iron* rv RAGS PRIME RIO t.'OFFEE; 10 bags '• Laguira 10 mats Java If) Bbls. Cotfte Sugar; J5 Hhds. Prime Molasses; loo Seamless Sacks Salt; 4 Tons Swedes Iron. For sale by W. C. TROV. April 15, 1801. 13-1 m SPRING TRADE! WORTH, WI«I1T:?1A.\ A: I O. OFFER AT wholesale A HEAVV STUCK OF al .-o A complete atid wdl selected 5tock of HARDWARE & CUTLERY. BAKRELS NORTH CAROLINA Ll(,>UORS. 150 DO.M KSTlt' 'WORTH Ditto. .IGHTMAN Cl' JA i^ lK S K V I.i: HAS JUST RECEl'v ED liIS >PiaNG ."UPIM.V OF DiSV t;OOD , — .^mong which are— 1 PlEt'KS C.VLit'O: iOUU o'lOPibCES L.WVNS; filack and Colored Silks; Irish Linen and Diapers; Bolting Cloths, No. I to 11; Men and Boy’s Clothing. With 4 large assortment of all kiiuls of All of which were purchased at Auction and private sale by the package at panic j'rices, and will be offered clieap by wholesale or retail. Aprifll, INJI. 12tf C .M LAW BOOKS. W DIKKrTiiK- MUACE. S. S. ward. !> »R. H. Z. PRATT. U* H. A. DUNHAM. F.LL. G. F. DAViS. t 'WKR. D. HlLLVEIi. liULKELEV. T. A. ALE.XANDER. 'SM in.lt. W. KENEV. '■ lUPLKV. C. H. BHAINARD. W F. TUTTLE. ^ v. Vr..- t. T ^ .\ t.KX ASDKR. V. Pre«'t. ' ' f . Jr.. V. .\. \ WiLt-iAMs, .Adjuster. 1 % as low I’KRFKcr'oLVK.NCY anil fair profit * ASSETS.—,Fu IJ IS.V.K Market value. - ck- in New York. Hartford, Bos- Louis. .VC.. n 1)1) lie- Stock and Trea-^ury Notes, 1o, 1 il*> r»(i '■H-: New V.irk. <)hio. Kentucky, - Mis'ouri. D’ .M.Oo.", 0 0 . Hartford. Rochester. lirook- y I'ity. 1 10,(1(10 00 ■-k'; Hartford and New Haveji. . ui'i Worcester. Conn. River, ^'T.OoS (lo 'ii-i-, ^<o.o«‘ .< (;o I'*-, u n i n c u m b e r e d , 70,]o:< 78 •' .iix« lt<'iiis. 25,o48 77 tiand an'l lejio.sited on call, and > 'i.inds. •losepli \V. ISarboiiis \\ LIAMILITIKS. k'ljusted and not due. .350,30;:! 15 Sli,03(),423 80 $88,242 08 -■'V •..'I tit of the above Cornjiany In Fayetteville, E. J. HALE. 15. F. F K A K C K , WITH------ A. \ . ' '■’‘■'t'il'i>lori .Merchant and I’rodiice Dealer, AM) DKAI.KR I .\ Groceries, Provisions. Hardware, < utlery, U'lots, StKies and Leather, l*agging. Rope, Saddlery, kc., K'lieign iiiid Domestic Liipiors, 11 -'- und Varns at Manufacturers’ prices, .'^'rict attention paid to orclers.“%j# SOUTH SIDE II.W STREET, FAYETTEVILLE, W. C. Ibou. 66tf H AV1N(; been aj>pointel by last County I’oiirt. IN- SPK<ToR OF SPIRITS TURPKM IK, I am now ready to give the bu'iness tny ]iersi)tial .attfiition. .Ml who may favor rue with their b'u-iiu*^' will tind it pri)mpi Iv attended to at my Warehouse in (’ampbellton, oppo- ' site Ji>hn A. Mcl.aiichlin. Dec. 11th, lxi;o. 78-(impd j A. ^1. € .luctioueer and (omniissioii iMerchaiit, —Will attend to the sale of— . 4m oo fis, If *a res an tt • fierrh an ft # z e, Real Mlstate, ,Veffroes, Xr. Dec. 17, If't'.O. 7'.t-<)mos .JOSKI'II 15. I!I-()SSI»M. ( Vr{l S S. VAN .\MRIN<;K. JOS. R. BI.OSMMI A: %l*ilniui;st i#, 4'. Prompt personal attention given to all (’oiisign ! merits, and <’ash adv.ances maile on Pr<>duce to be ship[iei ! > 0 other poi-ts or sold in this market. 1 Feb’y 12. 1801. '.''.ttf T. €. Ac n .U . WORTH, Commission aud FortFardiiij^ >lerchaii(s, WILMIN'^ITON, N. (\ Jan’y 28, 1801 8Jtf J.S'O. 3. r>ANCY, .ISO it. IIVM.\N, F. M. IIV.MAN, J.nir nf Tarbnru'. Lnt of Srotliinil A"ick. /.alf nf li'tirrtnlini. DA.\< V, liTY.nAir A: CO., UROfERS & COlI ’filSSION x>IERtHi.\TS, 134 Peart Street^ .risjif I'ORK. H1.^IA.\, DAAi€V A: t o., C'omiiiifN;<^ioii J f l e r e l i n i i t s \<»KFOLK, VA. The New York House will be conducted by Jso. S. D a. ncv, ai'led by R. W. H y. max . I'he Norfolk House will l»e conducted by J.vo. H. ' H yma. n iind F’. .^L H y. m \. n . 1 pjirticular attention given to the sale of COT- j TON, CORN, WHEAT, NAVAL STORES, &c. Sept. 11, 18GU. 63tf 7f-tf \ \'E on hail I ati'l ('.xpeet to keep for Bale, of their own 111 ituUactiire, a stipply of Brass, Galvanized and Common Hooped J l \ i p i : r K i < Kiyr.*«i; Freufh, llii^h PosJ, ( otfa^e and Common i i i : n s T r j . i n s ; Spring Mattre<ses. of new and improved .''])ring, on hand "r m ale to or h r of any ^ize; Lt)UN<lES; .'Spring, Cane, an l W"i>d Scat I'ilAlR.S, of ditb'relit kinds ari'l pattern-; Spring .'^ot'as. Lounges aU'l Chairs, repaired, and covered with Hair<’loth or other- wise: Hoe handles, Pmngs for bbls. iV Hhds.; Sole, Harness, and Upper Leather, and Plastering Hair. •\P we have good Machinery for Sawine. Planeing, Turning, .Morticing an<l Boreing. we can do work with de'^ptitch and on satisfictory terms. Persons having work or repairing to do will ilo-well to give us a call. Wc warratii o'lr w ^rk; if it fails, you know where to tind us. Having tak-n a Stor(> on the East side of Gillespie Street, a lew doors South of \. W. Steel, Es<[., ami having some spare room, we would attend to the storage ami s.ile of any thing that may be consigned to us; anil will give spe. i.il attention to products of this Stale. Fayetteville, .Vpril 1, 18til. ‘ht sTi\i)uii) m m S iL Works of Chas. Lamb. 5 vols. Edited by Talfourd; of Henry Fielding. 4 vols; of Oliver (.ioldsmith, 4 vols; " of Tobias Smollett, 0 vols; Letters of Junius; Fenelon’s Works; Pascal's Provincial Letters; Thoughts, Letters, itc; Chesterfield’s Letters; (’orinne, or Italy, by Madame DeStael; Jane Porter’s Works; Vicar of Wakefield and Risselas; Hood’s Whims and Oddities; Comic Miscellanies: Hallam’s .Midille Ages: Wilt's Life of Patrick Henry, Ctirrer P>eH's Works— lane Eyre, Shirley and Villette; Evelina, by Miss Burney; Beulah. Rutledge, The .Mill on the Floss; “ Ijine upon Line,” “ Peep of Day,’ icc; Fox's Book of Martyrs; Buchan's Domestic Medicine: j Miss Leslie’s New Cookery Rook; Vouatt on the Horse; Youait & Martin on Cattle. April 3. E. J. HALE & SONS, VJAUNDERS’ REPORTS: ►J •• on Pleading and Evidence: Phillips on Evidence; Common Bench Reports—new series; Curtis's Commentjiries; Ross on Rills and Promissory Notes: Chilly on Carriers: Bateman on t-ommercial Law; Taylor’s Law (Jlossary: Williams on Executors; Devereux's Kinne's Kent; Pilackstone: ('oke upon Littleton — Puitler & Hargrave's Notes: Sedgwick on Dam.ages; Story on Sales: on Bills of Exchange; Eipiity Pleading: on Coutlict of Laws; on Bailments; Chitty on Pleading: •• on Contracts: l>iiighain on Intancy; | Hare on Discovery; (iiiw on Partnerstiip; Roberts’ Principles of Equity; Doctor and Student; Broome's l.'omiiientaries; Leading Cases in Ei(iiiiy. Hare I't Wallace's Noies; Lawyer’s (.'omtiion Place Book: Greenleuf on Evidence; j Stephen on Pleailing; Gresley’s l^ipiity Evidence; Bun ill's Law Dictionary; Wharton’s Law •• 1 Phillifts' .V .Vmos on Evidence; .\fchbt)ld’s Lari'llord and Tenant; Nisi Prill'': j Fearne on Remaimiers; ' Tidd s Practice; | Starkie on Evidence; [ Hilliard on Sales; Smith’s Landlord and Tenant; Adams’ E(]uil}': Williams on Personal Property: Mayne on Damages: Archbold’s Criminal Practice ami Pleading; Lube’s Equity Pleading; Wendell’s Blackstoiie; U h i t t y ’s j .Matthews on Presumptive Evidence; 1 Smith's Master and Servsint; , Powell on Miutg.ages; j Chilly’s Criminal Law; j Williams on Real I'roperty; | Smith’s ('hancery Practice; I Sugden on Vendor s: j on Property; j Dart on Vendors; j O abb on Real Property; Sugden on Powers; Smith’s Mercantile Law; Smith on (’onlracis; A'ldisim on .Adams on Ejectment; Crown Circuit (,’ompanion; .American Lea ling Cases— Hare & Wallace’s Notes; Mitford’s Chancery Pleadings; Domat’s Civil Law; llockwell’s Spanish and Mexican Law; Sharswood's Legal Ethics; Roscoe’s Criminal Evidence; Edwards on Bailmerrts; Equity Draftsman; Powell on Evidence: Oliver on (^onveyancing; Broome’s Legal Maxims; Collyer on Partnership, &c., kc. The Reports of the Supreme Court of North Ca- rolina; Cantwell’s Justice; Form IJook; Cantwell’s Prac- tice, &c. E. J. HALE & SONS. March 29. The Presbyterian P«aliiio<list Character notes. A further supply just received. Jfily 20. E. J. HALE & SONS. r t RTHEil SI PTI jMMIS. 10M-MERC1.AL NOTE, Billet Note, Cap. Letter, Baih Letter, Docket, Folio Post, and others Papers in great variety. Bonnet Boards. i:c. &c. Just received. E. J. H.ALE & SONS. April l2. <liiice ^lit'iieral ^iiperiiiteiideiil, wnmiiv;ton A Manchester Kailroad (o .,) WiLMi.SGT«i.\, N (’.. April 8, 1801. j TO smmmppm: rs . t ^ROM and alter t.lii.s date the forwarding of .Mer- chandise intended for the Confederate Slates, will be discontinued by this Co. Goods destined as above should be sent to the care of Commission .Merchants at this place and accompanied with fiupltrate Itu'uic-^t and Bills Lading This course is made necessary on account of the new duties and responsibilities imposed by the Revenue Laws of the t'onfederate Slates. Goods destined tor the irrterior of North Carolina and passing through the Confederate States are not subject to duty and will be forwarded as heretofore by R. R. Co. free of Comnfissions. Invoices ef such goods, how- ever, must b« senl to General Freight Agent with Bills Lading. J. P. ROBERTSON, Gen’l Sup’t. A p r i l H>. 12-lm NOTICE. ! ll'^'-ANTED, on the first day of August next, Three 1 M Negro MEN to be engaged in a Steam MJll, for one, two or three years; for which good prices will be paid at the expiration of each year. Please let us hear if any to hire. HENAG.VN & MALLONEE. Bennettsville, S. C., .April 11. 12-4t ^100 KeAvard. AN-VW.VV from the subscriber on last December, m}' negro man DAVF.. He is a full-blo(?ded negro, 5 teet 8 or lo inches high, well .^et and intelligent for a negro; would weigh when he lei't from ]•')'• to I'o. aged about 3 ) ye.ars; he has a scar on his face. 1 will p.ty Fifty Dollars reward to any persotr delivering him to me at Philadelphus. Robeson county, N. C., or for his confinement in any Jail so that I cair get him .At»d Fifty Dollars for proot sufficient lo convict any per.-m or persons for harboring him. DANIEL McCALLUM. ForJO.^El’H li. McCALLUM. Philadelphus, Robeson ('o., N. C., .Ajiril >. I2tl PU().<l'K(’TrS OF TllK R STARS AND STRIPES. ^pilL uiidersigued. Editors ol llie ■•Gieeristioro Pa 1. triot,’' proiw)se pualisliing a (’ampaigii pap»;r. ••'t'lie SrAKS A.M» Stlill’K'." C'lllUiieiiCitIg 'III ihe 'JtMti ot .Maj' aiid to colliinue tliree tnnnihs. I'iie ••.''i.ii- -tn.) .'^tripe^ will tie i.'>sueil tiom the Patriot otlice ci k ; Wili b< ju>t half the si/e ot tiio atnot. eiiiucly tilled WitlireaJ- ing matter, as ad\ertisements will be ahugeifier exrlu'led trom Its Co unin> The publication of the • Little 1. ' wiiich readied tin unpariilleled circulati 'u ol ,:;is - i I'ii. d U'^ ot t iic necessity of a clie.a(i f|'i|'‘f pi l> - c i ■' i 1^ cd iniit' on t he same jilaii. rn "f'U 1 - I ........... ... c ii po ■ i ■■ i of the Slate Tlo r>' ae li . Norih ('aroiilia. i i ,u . ,i ~ stirring eveiil > NVIiU.i * li . iliflii, uU'l wlio. yet. ii*- It ...1 ..11.:. I > uiialde. owii.g Ui i oe >i. i . ■< I '.i.i-s, i- sci it)e for I lie lui gc w.'. k.ie- Tlie next lew im iUiis nie c .i:iih;\ (ir. jiaMii great events, and it tieiioovcs ev r\ i.rtn «i o lov' country, lo av:iil liim-'clf i: cv*- v .I'l orim. y i i accurate arnl reliatib iiit ;o m •; h how io ai t 1 1 1 an_\ e m i _ ii tie ill a SI ill at ion nut !• ' i ii. i ^ ; i; . ii- i „ ot iiiHCountiy— iiiiisc w 1 . . . iii ; iici •'Tlie Si.avs •'Ini I 'Jl-V will he J and v\ lil pi. i.d ' ''e ' 'nji n The Vo- S( ni ife Cafnrart .— The Kov. Tlionias Starr King writes to the JJoston Traiiserijit tLe iollowing Jericription of the great (,'alil'urnia cata- ract: The Yo-Scniite cataract is the highest in the world 3'ct known. The portion of the granite wall of the valley which rises opposife the hotel is luore tlian three thou-sand feet high. In a .superb- ly arranged nook or bend in the precipitous rampart, the .cataract is framed. >lr. (ireeley, in the act^ount of his very hurried September visit to the valley, u year ago, oalls it a mere “tape- line” of water dropped from the sky. 1‘erhaps it is so toward the close ot the dry season; but as we saw it, the blended majesty and beauty ut it, apart iVom tlie* general sublimities of the Vo-Scniite gorge, would repay a journey ol’a thousand miles. There was no detieiency of water. it was a jxAv- erful stream thirty-live ieet broad, fresh In-m the XevaiJa, that made the plunge from the brow of the awful preeijiice; and as the valley is only a mile in width, our delightful ie."ting-plaee, on the southerly bank of the Merced, in the pass, afforded U3 the most favorable angle tor enjoying its cx- hau.stless charm. Like sheet lightning, Ever brightening. With a low melodious thunder, .All day aud all night it is ever drawn From the brain of the purple mountain. Which stands in the distance yonder. The thunder, however, though certainly me- lodious. is by no means low, as our readers may imagine when the measure of the fall is reported to them. At the tirst leap it clears J ,4!*7 feet; then it tumbles down a series of steep stairways 4Uli feet, and then makes a jump to the meadows 518 feet more. The three pitches are in full view, making a fall of more than lf,40U feet. 13ut it is the uj»per and highest cataract that is most wonilerfi>l to the eye, as well as inn.st musical. The cliff is so sheer that there is no break in the body ot the water during the whole of its <lescent of more than a (|uarter oi a niiie. it pours in a curve Irom the !^unlnlit (d lilteen hundred feet, .(^thc height ot I’urk street spires, renieml>er,j to the basin that huards il but a itio- tiiciir lor the e.iseades that I'ulhtw. And what eiidiorts eoiufdexities and ojiulcuce of tieauly in the liirius ana iiiotiuns ol the cat tract. It is cmu- [latalively narrow at tne top ul tlu- pri*.M]iice, ;il- fhougli, as we said, the liue that pours ovi r is thirty tive Ieet broa'I. But it wi ; cij' ^cenas, atid cut ves a liltU; on une si'»o '<> t h a t It sliajies il.'cU’ l)>‘rur.* k i '' u-n .(owl id granite liit i tlio ti^ir.c m t ■ '• :.ilowed oil oui' .'k V tvV'i y - . i . ' i^ i .i lul than the coujct. loiwevei. .. e . .'tauce td the watei y iii\>i.n' i . • > and ever pour u.'< ii <> seen the s[..i imII(i ti'cke.s i ti tbi- 1; lights th;.l uu:>t lilt') liie ' 1 !.i.' . caiiuact >eeiu i i .■'.I'j.il ■ i-.,. . • lea'is or kiiOi.'' ol \sai. r. wiiic . .iiioii.;li iti’- air, and e.xpcii'i tiu ui-! . I 1 lie tian 1 tie li -.'Celit l- over. l ... .. as It d e - ll kIciis. s Its lir-t ■:ll I il l' •' Iv J u 1 11 ulij {iiu b' 1 .Ik.* lOl* ' iiid siUi •■11 111 ' t .. , I ' . :i !: o U) thr> U .i.'.n S" long as il ca;. be main.uiiifd consistent with our rights ati'l our honor We ap[ieal to tiie Union men throughout the State to cuiiie lo our aid, ami give the -Stars ntid .^tripes" :i wide circulation. Let those who are w:l'ing to sacrifice something tor their country, send on their hve and ten dollar bills, and oriier clubs of 20, 40, (jO, 100. and scat- ter tlie paper broad cast over the State. Persmis order- ing clubs can have their papers sent to as many diiler- ent ofitces as they desire. Then make up your clubs and send on your names at once. We hope by the 2Uth of May to have at lea si 20,000 lumes enrolled upon our books. No expense, no pains shall be spared to make the ‘‘Stars and Stripes’ an interesting and useful paper. Former esperienc > . and former success in publishing the‘•Little .Ad,’ should be a guarantee to tjie public, tliat we have the abilitj. tact, and energy, lo accomplish wiiat we propose. The “ Stars and Stripes " is a fixed fact— it will be publishecL and it will eo forth shedding light and knowledge over ii i.v .«i. t bill'll I .ii:_, ><• I f o ii u.,v I'll ilu : tuouiilaiii as it it \\cro a [leiiumuin '1 '.vali'ry ; iace. ( )iice iti a wiiiie, too, the \\i;iu iii.iti i'.r<.s to ' back oi the tali. b< t'.vvti it .and tin clitt. and ‘ then it will wh'rl it .nround and aiduti l lor two or tlu'cc Iiunilrcd feet, as if it won.- del' riniiicd t.j try the e.vperinient <d twisting it to wiiiiu u ory. W e i could lie tor hours, never tire<l in ua/.ing on th;.' I cataract, but ever liuimry lor more td the witch- I eries of motion and grace that retine and soften j its grandeur. A man who had never seen the insiile of a court house until he was introduced as a witne-’S in a case pending in one of our district courts sitting last fall in the Northern part <d‘ the country, be- ing sworn, took a position with his back lo the jury, and began telling his story to the Judge. .Judge It— n, in his bland and courteous manner, many a waste and dreary region, warming the heart of said, “addre.ss yourself to the jury, sir.’' the patriot, aud infusing new life and vigor into the de- ■ 'i'he nran made a short pause; but not cotnpre- sponiling. It will not be a ANhig nor a Democratic pa- i Jip^din''' what wa.i said to him, continued his nar- per, but rt will be the paper tor the million, pleading » explicit, and the cause of the great Constitutional Union party. ^ . The -‘Stars and Stripes” will be puV>lished for three , said to liim, months in the town of Greensboro’, commencing 20th of “Speak to the jury, sir—the men sitting behind .May, 1801, for Twenty-five cents, strictly in advance, you on the benches.” V. f..v .i„h- jjjg witness turned around, and making an awkward bow% said, with great ^M;»vity (d rnatitier. No deduciion for clubs. Address the subscribers at Greensboro’. M. S. SHERWOOD, April 11. J.AS. A . LO.N'G. Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Viewsi NEW and beautiful assortment, just received. E. J. HALE & SONS. ‘(rood morning, gentlemen. A A pleasant and cheerful mind s .in t;iij'- .iTows upon an old w'orn-out body, like mistlcloe upon a dead tree.

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Page 1: H iM) goods,newspapers.digitalnc.org/lccn/sn84026542/1861-04-18/ed-1/seq-1.pdf · will be at hi' residence, on (.ireen Street, opposite the Ki'iscopal Church. His correspondents will

S E M I - W E E I t L , Y

VOL. X.]F A Y E T T E V I L L E , N . C . , A P R I L 1 8 , 1 8 6 L [ N O . 1 0 1 4 . ]

A ; M O N l ‘ \ Y S A \ l > T H U R S D . W . S

[:\)\\ if{0 J. HALK A SOXS,: , i . )KS AM* r U O l ’HIKTOUS;

s. :: -NNookly OnsKRVKR 0(» i f in

'■ I If' pai'i tiurinp the year of subscrip-

: ' I the voiir has ex])ireil.

V Ob'i:uvi:r 5^2 (K> per annum, if pai<l in

! ' i f | during the year of sub-;orip-

' ' i afto" the year ha« expired.

- \ K irn s l .> lK N T S inserted for ftO cents per

■ iiuf> for the first, and 80 cents for eaeh

• ' I' UiMtion. \ early advertisements by spe-

■ ‘ at reasonable rates. Advertisers are

i ■. ite the nnniber o f insertums desired, or

! . iit^nued ti ll forbitl. and charged accord-

- • :. ia< to be inserted n.>ii(/c. charged '>0 per

s r i : < l \ L N ( t T I ( K.

a \ ai'er tliis drtte. no name of a new subscriber

without psyinetit in advance, nor will V,' ','nt ti> sueh subscribers for a longer time

i >r.

.r M -ub-iiTibers as desire to take the pa-

- 'X ' te in w i l l please notify us when making

Jan ’v 1.

!

Eiilar$;ed.S h o e • l i t i n u f a c t o r t f .

' ■ Will I’firii-;'and Sons having been reooiit-v. d, a new a^sociition has been forme 1 m 'f

tfl/irshn Carter 4Vi ' ) iu im ie to m a n u f a c t u r e a ll k i n d s o f HOOTS

'M ' l F .S . S \ l » i n , K < . H A K N K S S . a n d L K a TMKI: l e sc r i p t io n . i ip"n a m u c h m or e e x t e n s i v e si' hIc

■ Ti-: ^fore. C-mihrned w i th »ur T a n n e r y , it i-< lUie e ' l a h l i s h i u e n t s of t h e k i n d in t h e Soui l i -

•V ' If ler? f r 'in a di^^tance s h a l l h a v e jT om ] tMARSH. CVKTEU \ I'o

N 'e, Onarham Co . N. C., Feb’y '.U :^m

A O T K 'K . ~1 ‘ ' he absent from home a few months in\ • Arciiibald McLean is my authorized

: my business until I return.N. 0 . JONKS

j<; tf

\ 0 \ \ l . \ .TIARKKT.•• liaving NEGK(.>KS for sale, will do well

\ . . •! 'T a l ire", the subsiTiber at (’l inton,1' N. as he i« determine I to buy aiid. • j rici'a f ir them th.it the state of the- j , e r m i i .

A. S. (’. POWELL. .s:i'',p'iin <'’ ■1 , Marcli '2 . '.'-Minpd

\0%V I \ .TIA K K ET.- ■ - i iiviiig NKGltUKS for >ale. will do wfll ■ : >■ -ub-criber at ("linton, Samp- 'ii

> ;t-'v'!iiined tc buy .and pay a-' l ib e r i ’' ;.i :i' ' f - 'ate 'if the market will pt.cmir

hiTU he will call imine'liately. an i i.' all will tind wh.< will trv him.

I’HAHLES T. STKVKNS.> - 'U S t p t . 1" . 18»'0. - i i l - ly p d

r \ V K T T » : V l l i l < E

' i r n AL l.\SI K l . \ fE ( 0 .flPAM.;utn N "te' auiount- to

i!id ither a'Set-. o.n,

"rixcd ( a p i t a l , <i|* < a p i t a l .

(¥1<N)SO

.IAS. C. :»IcR.\K.. I t f o r n e f f « /

Otlicc West end of the Instirance Kuilding,

Hay St., Fayetteville, N. C.March ‘Jt>. ISHO., .Sjf

F R E N C H S T R A N G E ,Attorney at Ljut,

F a y e t t e v i l l c , N . C .

Ottice that recently occupied l>y Wrijht, Ks.).,ov(>r the one now occupied by him in l»r Kobinson'>'> builditig. tureen Street.

l>ec'r 2 , lSr>9. . 70 .

A t t o r n e y a t L a w ,FAYKTTKVlb!,K., N . C .

\T ^ IL L attend the ( ’ounty and Superior ('t>virts of M I’umberland. Harnett. Moore and lxobe<on <’'onn-

I’ronipt attention given to the cnllection of ;i:lt iesfhiims entrusted to liis liands.

Oct. 17. iSV.i. 5S-tf

li.WV \O TICK ,T HM Suliscriber having reinove<l from Sununervil le to

Fayettevil le, will attend tlie rininty and Superior C’ourts o f Cumberland. Harnett and Moore. His ofhce will be at hi' residence, on (.ireen Street, opposite the Ki'iscopal Church.

His correspondents will please address him hereatU'r at Favettevil le. in-tea'l of Summerville.

NF.ILL M c K iV . . lan'y 'Jl. IS'io. S.‘)-if

l^aw . \ o l i c eT HF sub-criber havin': retii'.'ii I'rom tlie I'x'neh. with

purpo-;e to devotf hiin<elf tn thi- j'racfice of the Law, will attend hereafti*r tlie coiituies of ( 'u’nlierlaiid, Kob eson -in'l I'ladon. .at all 'he I'oinrv. .m l thi* .''uperlor t 'ou it ' of Kiciimond. Harui tt an i S implon.

J. C.. SHK1*HI-Kl>. dune 4. I' 'iO. :j:’tf

,\i':w CilOllS! i\EW (iOODS!e mhc r t out

ill receive in a few days his entire stock of

m\m iM) m m goods,EMHHA(MNC. ALL THE

a n d Style!«,AT 1‘lllCKS TO SUIT THE TIMES.

The )'ublio general ly are respectfully invited to call early and ^^cure B A II U A I X S . -"Yrt®

J. A. TEMIiEKTON ^La^eh IStil. , 8t f

S PR IN C O O O D S .^• I p r i l , 1 8 6 1 .

n^i lE Undersigned are now opening A L. \RGE AND I HANDSO.ME STOCK of

J ^ t a p l e X F a n c y I I K I T

imOTS A SHOKS, nONXKTS, H.4TS,

K e a t i t f r f v .

To whiel) iliey invite the attention o f ('asll a n d p r o m p t pay Ins: oustoniers.

Those superior “ ('ROSS CREEK V.VRNS” al- wavs on luind at Factory jirices

II. v' E. J. LILLY. March '.t-4w

Sl’!ll\li STOCIv FOR 18(il!S i a r r ^ * I f

H ^Vi; receiv.'d in ] :irt and expect in a few tlays have their entire stock of

\n i I liu:u r s u w

H a v e received in part, (and daily expect the balance,) a complete and carefully selecte<i Slock of

S t a p l e a i t f t i ' t n t c y M f v y i m o o d s ^

Embracing all the newest and most desirable Styles of the season. Among which may be found

R i c h B r oc l ie S i lk s ; S i lk Ti.ssi ies and (Jrenadine ;

I’upl ins , P la in and l i r o c h e ; F r e n c h O rgan d ies ; IMain and I ’ri i i tcd lieret^os; H e r e g e A n g la i s e ;

; P la in and E i n b ’d Moza iubitjues ; S i l k F i g ’d B r o ­cades; C h a l l i e s , P r i n t e d , P la in and E n i b ’d.

Together with every other kind of Dress Goods known. For all of which, we can furnish Suitable

T r i m m i ngs^at Niw. 40 and 48 Hay St. West end Fay. Hotel Btiilding.

4T

• M L S O ^

Silk Lace 1‘oints and Silk .Mantles; Linen, Lavella and Cloth Dusters. Zouaves and .Vrabs; Silk Lace Arabs. Talmas, and Sultanas; Silk Garibaldtes. Al.«o. S-4 IJerege and ot her goods for making Dusters. Zouaves. &c.

I A few very handsome Kmh'd Grenadine S H a WLETTS,HUSKE A ANDERSON’S.

W

to

^E also otter for sale 10 the Ladies and Milliners, a large assortment of Ladies and Misses’ IU)NNKTS

I and H.\TS, with a great variety of French FLOWERS. I H. & A.

I \ \ r E wish to call jiartictilar attention to our assort- I t T ment of French. English and .American CLOTH."

ami ('ASSIMHRES. for Gentlemen, and a large supplv! of Goods for Hoys. H. A.

c V S i i i i i i i i e r Ch o o i I ^ p our Gvnilemen's Fornisliing Room may be foiind a.''tore, to whi'di they invite the ai|pnii<m of Mer-

ehants g.^nerally. All thos<> havincr notes and accounts pi' t due are enriif'tly requested to make payment with­out tun her notice.

•I l-K STARK. .1. M. WILLIAMS.Mar.'h J7. IStll. Htf

large supply of

K eaily -31aide C loth iiig fas well as every otlier article of Genilemen’s aj'parel. from a Fashionable .Moleskin Hal at So, or .straw do. at ■JO cts. , to a pair half Hose at 12A cts. toU o cts. a pair. SUITS made to order at short notice. H. & A.

. l O S K P H

I T r o l e \ i :

11

n \ K F A i . Jk..: V % r I. A .

AS taken !vn office next d ''>rto Wm. 1 >. Wright's Law ('>thce iin Green Strt'ei. He will attend ati'l practiee

in the County au'l Superior Cotirt- of Cumberl.'ind. Hladen. Rolie-'on an<l .S .a m p ? n n .

March 'Jo. I s ’)'.*. 7'.*tf

R O R V Tic .AAIR,• I t t o n i e i f a m i f ' o t t i i s e f f o r a t l t a a \

LUMRURTON. N. ('.atten'l aii'l prac'ice in the (”ounty an 1 .'^uj'eri"r

M (' lurT' of R o b e s . >n. Riehmond an'l ( 'iimlietlan'l. All busijies-i intrusted to him will receive j>romj>t ar- tention and collectii>ns punctually remitted.

Ocr. l.‘'.j'J. ' ■>'>if

. i o i i . ^ P. F I l i . i :r .\ttorney and ('ouiisellor at Lau,

W I I . L 1‘ R A l ’ T I C K I S T H K O O I H T S l*F

KoIm'noii. ( u i i ib e r la n d , ( o l i in ib u s a n d B la d o i i .( >tficp at l.um>>erton, R'’be-^on t'o.. N.

• I’tlv 1"'!.* •_‘''lf

Dr. T I IF O .

1 ti>e\ i : \v

I N Iil. 11S l<'i \ FD expect to h.ave in Store about 1st to t i . c . ’. 1 of April, their usual

i i ir i i l o l 4iiOO<N,in'l will b-,‘ .li-;posr.l to “ ell at short ]irotits for C.\SH ir .in tiiv U'Ual credir for prompt pay.

Thev itivite a call frnm buvers irenerallv.Gi;o .‘ W. WILLI.VMS & CO.

March '1~,. 1 ' '.1. 8 -tf

\I R I N H P O T A T O i : 5 i » .

’^ELLi'W I’LANI ING I’OT.VTOES for sale bv GF.o W WILLIAMS

M ir.-h -JT. ’.S' 1. 8-tf

:?iA R T i \ i : .opj>o>iite the ( Hhce.

Medi. il Eli-ctrifiiy .applicl .Fayettevil le. 0 ,-t. 17, I''’’''. *’.:Jtf

Q F F l C i : . HAY STREET

: il. *'lhave ['ail al l lo 'se- promptly, and

I le an a-'es'Uient on their premium notes.. -al 1 ' - e s pa i 'L • / '

< )FFlrERS:|»K'> Mi'.N'ElLL. I’resident.D. A. RAV. Vice President.I A .MeMlLLAN. Sec y.

D i r k i Tu r s ;I. y. W. N. Till ingha>t,

'I r .v.-r. S. J. Hinsdale,w . Wm McLatirin.

;j A . ' ' • f l n i a n . T. S. L u t i e r l o h .'1 : • .\. W. Steel ,

- I . . J . (i . Cwok.>i l\.*;han. H >n. J. G. Shepherd,

1'. R. F. Rr<jwn, i „ .n.M.a-r, A. E. Hall.

•. i (■ M cOuinmen. Traveling Agents, 'j'ltiv invite ap]*lications.

-- ' ■ - J l - l y _

!:i\i i\siiii\('E m \n \\.l i l R T F O R U , C O . \ . \ .

‘“^ r p o r a t e d 1 8 1 9 . C h a r t e r P e r p e t u a l .

1 ) S<’( l T T exppct insr to be a b s e n t f r om F a r e t ' e v i ’l f I , for a w h i l e , l i r . R e n b o w wi ll l>e in hi< oHioe t . a t -

te t id to a ll c a l l s th:i t m a y be m a d e p r o te ^ r i o u a l l y . .VNo tn re c e i v e ■ au th a t m a y be due .

(>P'c»‘ i,n I ' e r - . i n s t r e e t , tW'. .l. ' i r ' e a - t -.f th e M ar k i t, J a n ' y -2\. I ' d .

■ > F \ T I N T R V .

D r . ,1. 1> \ V IS h a v i n g deci l c l on p e r m a ­n e n t l y l o c a t i n g in t h e T.>wn of I ' ayettt*

vil le. r e s j ie c t f u l ly otf . -r ' iiis - i e r v i c o ' t - th e c i t iz en * of t h i s j i lace ani i surri>un>lin<r c o u n t r y . In all th e var iou' J b r a n c h e s o f h is l ’r i4 ’f--«iiin. incbi. l insr th e m a n u f a c t u r e o f M i n e r a l T e e t h , he i~ ' a i i « t ie ' l . a f ' e r an e x t e n s i v e e x p e r i e n c e , to whiidi i« a d ' l e d a thoroiikrh Den- t:tl e d u c a t i ' i n . t h a t he c a n g iv e e n t i r e s»ttisfa<‘ti<.n a s f a r a - ! ' in t h e jm w e r '»f D e i u i - : r y . .Mi i r r e g i i l a r i t i e ' nt th e T e e t h t r e a t e d in a j ' r o p c r a n d c a r e f u l mansier . a-- well a~ • lisea-^es of t h e m o u t h . N o n e Vuit t h e p r o p e r m e ta ls a re ma i le u s e ' d ' in t h e v a r i o u s o p c r a t i o n s . Cii.irge-'; will be riiH'leraTe. t h a t t h e b»‘n c f i t ' O f th e l ’rot'e<-;ii>n m a y lie p la c ed w i t h i n t h e r e a c h " f al l who m a y feel an in te re s t in t h e p r e s e r v a t i o n o f t h e T e f t h .

Office over Houston's .Jewelry Store, where ho mav be foutiil at all times.

M a y 10. 1.s'>b. 'Hf

ALFKKD ALDEltMAX,I f o r o f . \ ; i v a l

w i L M i x ; r o . v , x c

w f ull busi''ILL attend {ir.imptly to the transaction ness C'lti^igne'l ti> fiis care.

Nov. '.V I'.M-t’.tn p i

.^lAt K F R F L .S . \ L E in B a r r e l s an ' l h a l t B a r r e l s b v

G E O W W I L L I A M S \ C(*. M a r c h -J7. I " ' ! . M-tf

.1 .1. W. I’.KKNDAt.L. J. S. KKM>A1.L.

V O X , K i : \ I I A L L A: i 'O . ,

C oiiiiniN!!)ioii\ N D

W H O L E S A L E G R O C E R S ,> 0 . 11 A l ‘i \ o r t h W a t e r S t . ,

\Vilinin2tnn. (’.< >!■ dors f r om t h e ( ' o u n t r y p r o m p t l y e xe c u te d . I’a r r i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n g iv e n to t h e s a le o f Co l to n

a n d o t h e r }>roiluce..Vpril ‘J. 1 ''•)l. 10-tf

U , W . K l I . iTaRIKf oi»i m iss i «## • H e r rIt a n f ,

W l l . M I N i J T O X , N . ( \

1 ) R o \ | P T a t id I ’F R SO N.V L a t t e n t i o n will b e c iv e n to th e >ale of N a v a l . ' ' tores. ( ’ i t ton . L u m b e r . T i m b e r ,

a n d a l l o t l i e r c o u n t r y pr odu c e .

RKFKR TOO. G. I ’a r s i .k t , P r e s ' t ( ’om. B a n k a t W i l m i n g t o n .•loUN D \ w »i >n . “ n. .N. C'.. at do.M e- srs . H. \ E. .1. L 11. 1.V. 1 „ ,,

tavettevi l le .MC'-irs. I ’KMItKRTtiN X M -0\N. |I . \ . I ’.ARKKi;. F-o] . Ha r t ie t t C o u n t y . N. C.

M a y 7. l>»>it. l o t f

I ’ L V K K & T I K L I X G T O N ,

C O M M I S S I O N M E R C H A N T S ,

\ V I L ^ 1 I ^ ■ ( ; T ( ) ^ ^ X . ( ’ .

IL l . g ive ' ■pecial a t ten i i 'Hi to t h e s a le o r s h ip m e n t if all Na val . ' ' tores. C ot to n , F lo u r , T i m b e r , a nd

ot h e r c o u n t r y pro . luce . D e a le rs in Lime, P l a s t e r , C e ­m e n t , H. i ir . \ c . ; a n d

■ ( ; i; m s fii s r K \ ^ i r . R s k \ t k > if i . \ i !Ji '' ,\M) s r \ .

l l f i'i to: H. R, ." av icre. ( ' a - ih i er I’>ank of P a p e F e a r . Wilmiti iit .i i i ; .Ino. D iw > 'U. P r e - ' t W il m in g to n B r a n c h P-aiik "! N ' i ti i ( ' i r o l i n i ; W. I!. .Jones, ( ' a. sh ier R a l e ig h i J ranch l ia i ' k ot ( ' . tpe Fea r .

D e c . 1 4 .

1 1 ’ E earnestly request those in need of GOODS to call Tt and exati.ine our Sto :k before purchasing else-

*Tiiere, as we tlatter oursflves that we can otl'er

i i . i i i a . t i . v s ^

in the way of 4

I'he above Stock will be sold at retail on time to re- . sponsible parties, or o per cent, otf for cash for bills ol

and upwards.HUSKE .v: ANDEHSON.

Nos. 4*> and 48 West end Fay. Hotel Building. March 118. • 8 tf

• l i H f t i f S i m1 A <WAA VDS. PRINTS, unusually low, either by 1 V . U U U whole-ale or retail.

')0 Doz. W(>OL and other H.\TS.

C L O T 1 1 , 1 \ Gat greatly reduced prices; together with a large and varied slock of

v r . u M i : m F . i . \ t v m u c o o i i s ,

all of which w ill be oti'ered wn as favorable terms as any House in the .'*tate. .J. K. K LE.

Oct. I, I' fiO. 5Stf

S c h o o l H o o k « k .

ONTEIJH'S, iNUtcheir.s and Smith s Geographies; .'^mitii's and Bullions' Grammars;Emerson’s and Smith’s Arithmetics;Bullions’ and . \ndrews’ Cie>ar:Interlinear Translations to Xenophon, Sallust, V'r-

gil, Horace and Cie«ar;Northend's .Vmerican Speaker. &c., \ c .

April E. J. HALE .'t SONS.

DIOCESE OF NORTH C.\R0L1N.A. ’ ( iovcDntients a m i V fo p h ".— A n ab le l iri t i^ l i

T h e 4'.ih ANNUAL CONVENTION of the Protestant ' essayi.st e x p r e s s e s t h e b e l i e f t h a t w h i le t h e B n - Episcopal Church, will be held in Christ’s Church, t ish peop le h a v e n e v e r b e e n in d i f f e r e n t to fore ign

Newbiirn, on the third Wednesday in May 18t‘>I, (that f r e e d o m , it m ay be d o u b te d w h e t h e r t h e i r G o v - tt.» ,1 . , . . nf rho m r . n t h J e m u i e n t has a lw a y s s i n c e r e ly d e s i r e d it. It

; s t r ik e s us it m a y b e m ore than d o u b te d . I’osi- I t i v e proof of t h e real sp ir it o f t h e IJritish (Jovern-

j m e n t m a y be found in its form e r betrayal o f l ib- ; e r ty on S i c i l y and (jlenoa; in the y i e l d i n g up F in - I land a n d P o la n d to l lu.ssia, N’e n ic e and L o m b a r d y

to A u s tr ia , t e a r i n g N o r w a y froth l ) c n m u r k , and I t h e p a lpable b etrayal o f d u t i e s in th e treaty ol I V i e n n a . T h e C o n g r e s s of \ ’i enna , as has bocti I o f ten a l l e g e d and d e iu o n s tr a te d , s h a m e f u l l y d is -

j a p p o in t e d t h o s e j u s t d e m a n d s of n a t io n s w h i c h it j had a ss em b le d to sa t i s fy , an d n e v e r tor o n e mo-

! m e n t c o n s id e r e d t h e opinion.':, f e e l i n g s and pre- ■ j u d i c e s of t h e p e o p le on w h o se f a t t* th e y had a.=-

se m b le d to d e l ibera te .T h e s a m e prof<>und in d i f feren ce to t h e f e e l i n i i s

and in te res t s o f t h e peop le sti l l pcrvtides tfie lamn- i ci ls o f Kurope. T h e peoj>ie are but t'ne p aw ns j on* th e c h e s s board, njove d h i t h e r an d th i t h e r

w i t h o u t t h e i i own vo l i t io n , an d m a de to t ight bat ­t l es o i ‘ K n i g l i t s and K in g j+ a n d (. ,|ueens, in w h i c h t n e y h a v e n e i t h e r .sym pathy nor in te rest . "1 h e y

se e m brouglrt in to th e world o n iy for t h e a e - r a i i - d iz o m e n t o f the ir masters. lJut i f t l i i i a i i t r :ti'' ind i ff erent to t h e w e l iare of t h e people , th e r e is

no in d i f f eren ce to t h e i r ^»ower. '1 hat is e v id en t in t h e ' h e s i t a t i n g sto[»s w i th w h ic h th e • abs duiv < jo v i r n m e n t ot K u ru p e o p p o sed a war wl. ie l i has

l o n g been in ev i ta b le , and w h i c h m ay an y da) as-

st im e t h e ch a ra c ter ot* t h a t “ war ot o p i n i o n ” w h i c h (Jatining predic-ted. h e y tear th e ir own su b je c t s m o r e than t h e y fear a n y o th e r power .

W e c a n n o t b u t h o p e tha t t h e in e v i ta b le fate w h i c h Seems to be s lo w ly but s tea d i ly forciu:: tho G o v e r n m e n t of K u rop e tu a war a g a in s t the ir own

des ir es is p r e p a r in g t h e way for t h e de l iver ;m (a‘ o f t h e E uropean peop le from v a ss a la g e and o)>

p r e s s io n .— H a h i m o r t A m t r i c n u .

day being the 15th day of the month.)EDW D LEE WINSLOW', Sec'y

Fayetteville, April 13, 18til. l^lt

Groeerieis a n d Iron*r v RAGS PRIME RIO t.'OFFEE;

10 bags '• Laguira10 mats “ Java “If) Bbls. Cotfte Sugar;J5 Hhds. Prime Molasses;

l o o Seamless Sacks Salt;4 Tons Swedes Iron. For sale by

W. C. TROV. April 15, 1801. 13-1 m

SPRING TRADE!W O R T H , W I«I1T :?1A .\ A: I O.

OFFER AT w h o l e s a l e A HEAVV STUCK OF

— a l .-o —

A complete atid w d l selected 5tock of

HARDWARE & CUTLERY.BAKRELS NORTH CAROLINA Ll(,>UORS.150 DO.M KSTlt'

'WORTHDitto.

.IGHTMAN Cl'

J A i ^ l K S K V I . i :HAS JUST RECEl'v ED li IS > P ia N G ."UPIM.V OF

D i S V t ; O O D ,— .^mong which are—

1 P l E t ' K S C.VLi t 'O:iOUU o'lOPibCES L.WVNS;

filack and Colored Silks;Irish Linen and Diapers;Bolting Cloths, No. I to 11;Men and Boy’s Clothing.

With 4 large assortment of all kiiuls of

All of which were purchased at Auction and private sale by the package at panic j'rices, and will be offered clieap by wholesale or retail.

A p r i f l l , INJI. 12tf

C

.M

LAW BOOKS.

W

DIKKrTiiK-MUACE. S. S. w a r d .

!> »R. H. Z. P R A T T .U* H. A. D U N H A M .

F.LL. G. F. DAViS.t 'WKR. D. H lL L V E Ii .

liULKELEV. T. A. ALE.XANDER.'SM i n . l t . W. KENEV.

' ■ lU P L K V . C. H. B H A I N A R D .W F. T U T T L E .

‘ v . V r . . - t. T ^ . \ t . KX A S D K R . V . P r e « ' t .

' ' f . J r . . V. .\. \ WiLt-iAMs, .Adjuster.1% as low I’KRFKcr'oLVK.NCY anil fair profit *

A S S E T S . — ,Fu IJ IS.V.KM a r k e t va lu e .

- c k - i n N e w Y o rk . H a r t f o r d , B os -• L oui s . .VC.. n 1)1)

l ie - S t o c k a n d Tr ea-^u ry N o t e s , 1 o, 1 il*> r»(i '■H-: N e w V. i rk . <)hio. K e n t u c k y ,- M i s ' o u r i . D ’.M.Oo.", 00

. H a r t f o r d . R o c h e s t e r . l i r o o k - y I ' i t y . • 1 10,(1(10 00■ - k ' ; H a r t f o r d a n d N e w Havej i .

. ui'i W orces te r. Conn. River , ^'T.OoS (lo‘ 'ii-i-, ^<o.o«‘.< (;oI'*-, u n i n c u m b e r e d , 70,]o:< 78

•' .iix« lt<'iiis. 2 5 , o 4 8 77tiand an'l lejio.sited on c a l l , a n d > ' i . i n d s .

•losepli \V. ISarboiiis \\

LIAMILITIKS. k'ljusted and not due.

.350,30;:! 15

Sli,03(),423 80

$88 ,242 08

-■'V •• ..'I tit of the above Cornjiany In Fayettevi lle,E. J. HALE.

1 5 . F . F K A K C K , WITH------

A. \ .' ' ■’‘■'t'il'i>lori .M e rc h a n t a n d I’r o d i i c e D e a l e r ,

A M ) DKAI.KR I .\G ro c e r i e s , Pr ovi s io ns .

Hardware, < utlery,U'lots, StKies and Leather,

l*agging. Rope, Saddlery, kc.,K'lieign iiiid Domestic Liipiors,

11-'- und Varns at Manufacturers’ prices,

.' 'rict attention paid to orclers.“%j#

SOUTH SIDE II .W STREET,

FAYETTEVILLE, W. C.Ibou. 66 t f

HAV1N(; b e e n a j> po in te l by last C o u n ty I ’oiir t . IN- S P K < T o R O F S P I R I T S T U R P K M I K , I a m now

r e a d y to g ive t h e b u ' i n e s s tny ]iersi)t ial . a t t f i i t ion. . Ml

who m a y fav or rue wi th t h e i r b'u-iiu*^' will t ind it pri)mpi Iv a t t e n d e d to at m y W a r e h o u s e in ( ’a m p b e l l to n , oppo- ' s i t e Ji>hn A. M c l . a i i c h l in .

Dec. 11th, lxi ;o . 78- ( impd j

A. ^1. €.luctioueer and (omniissioii iMerchaiit,

— Will a t t e n d to th e s a l e o f— .

4m oo fis, If *a res a n tt • f i e r r h a n f t# z e, R e a l Mlstate, ,V e f f ro es , X r .

Dec. 17, If't'.O. 7'.t-<)mos

.JOSKI'II 15. I!I-()SSI»M. ( Vr{l S S. VAN . \ MRIN<;K.

J O S . R . BI.OSMMI A:

% l * i l n i u i ; s t i # , 4 ' .

Pr o m p t p e rs on a l a t t e n t i o n g i ve n to all ( ’oi i s ign ! merits , a n d <’a s h adv.ances maile on Pr<>duce to be ship[iei ! > 0 o th e r poi-ts o r sold in th i s m a r k e t .1 F e b ’y 12. 1801. '.''.ttf

T . € . Ac n . U . W O R T H , Commission aud FortFardiiij^ >lerchaii(s,

W I L M I N ' ^ I T O N , N . ( \J a n ’y 28 , 1801 8 J t f

J.S'O. 3. r>ANCY, .ISO it. IIVM.\N, F. M. IIV.MAN,

J.nir nf Tarbnru'. Lnt of Srotliinil A"ick. /.alf nf li'tirrtnlini.

D A .\< V , liTY.nAir A: CO., UROfERS & COlI ’filSSION x>IERtHi.\TS,

1 3 4 P e a r t S t r e e t ^. r i s j i f I ' O R K .

H 1 .^ IA . \ , D A A i€ V A: t o.,

C'omiiiifN;< ioii J flere lin iits\ < » K F O L K , V A .

T h e N ew York H o u s e will be c o n d u c t e d b y J s o . S. D a .ncv , a i ' l ed by R. W. H y.m a x .

I ' he N or fo lk H o us e will l»e c o n d u c t e d b y J.vo. H.' H y m a .n i ind F’. .^L H y .m \.n .1 p j i r t i c u l a r a t t e n t i o n g iv en to th e s a l e o f C O T-j TON , C O R N , W H E A T , N A V A L S T O R E S , &c.

Sept. 11, 18GU. 63tf

7 f - t f

\ \ ' E on hail I ati ' l (' .xpeet to k e e p for Bale, of t h e i r own 111 i t uU ac t i i re , a s t ip ply o f B ras s , G a lv an i ze d

and Common Hooped

J l \ i p i : r K i < K i y r . * « i ;

Freufh, llii^h PosJ, ( otfa^e and Common

i i i : n s T r j . i n s ;

S p r i n g M at t r e <s e s . of ne w a n d im p r o v e d . ' '])ring, on h a n d " r m a l e to or h r of a n y ^ize; Lt )UN <lES ; . 'Spring,

Cane , an l W"i>d Sc at I ' i l A l R .S , o f d i tb ' re l i t k in ds ari' l p a t t e r n - ; S p r i n g .'^ot'as. Lo u n g e s aU'l C h a i rs ,

re p a i r e d , a n d c o v e r ed wi th H a i r < ’loth o r o t h e r ­wise: Hoe ha n d le s , Pmngs for bbls . iV H hds . ;

Sole , H a r n e s s , a n d U p p e r L e a t h e r , a n d P l a s t e r i n g H a i r .

•\P we h a v e good M a c h i n e r y for S a w i n e . P l a n e i n g , T u r n i n g , .Mort icing an<l Bo re in g . we c a n do w ork wi thde'^pti tch a n d on s a t i s f i c t o r y te rm s . P e r s o n s h a v i n gwork or r e p a i r i n g to do will i lo-wel l to g iv e u s a cal l. Wc w a r r a t i i o ' l r w ^rk; i f it fa i l s , y o u k n o w w h e r e to t ind us.

H a v i n g t a k - n a Stor(> on t h e Eas t s id e of Gi l le sp ie S t r e e t , a lew do o rs S o u t h of \. W. Stee l , Es<[., am i h a v i n g s o m e s p a r e room, we would a t t e n d to t h e s to r a g e am i s.ile of an y t h i n g th a t m a y be c o n s i g n e d to us; anil will g ive spe. i.il a t t e n t i o n to p r o d u c t s o f t h i s S t a l e .

Fa y e t t e v i l le , .Vpril 1, 18ti l . ‘h t

sTi\i)uii) m m S iLW o rk s o f C ha s . L a m b. 5 vols . E d i te d b y T a l f o u rd ;

“ of H e n r y F ie ld in g . 4 vols;“ “ of Ol iv er ( . io ldsmi th , 4 vols;“ " of Tobias Smollett , 0 vols;

Le t t e rs of J u n i u s ;F e n e l o n ’s Works ;Pascal 's Provincial Letters;

“ Thoughts , Letters, itc;C h e s t e r f i e l d ’s L e t te rs ;( ’o r in n e , or I ta ly , by M a d a m e D e S ta e l ;J a n e P o r t e r ’s W ork s ;V i c a r of Wakef ie ld a n d R i s s e l a s ;Hood’s Whims and Oddities;

Comic M isc e l lanie s :H a l l a m ’s .Midille Ages:W i l t ' s Life o f P a t r i c k H e n ry ,Ctir re r P>eH's Works— lane Eyre, Shirley and Villette; Evelina, by Miss Burney;Beulah. Rut ledge , The .Mill on the Floss;“ Ijine u p o n L i n e , ” “ P e e p o f D a y , ’ icc;Fox 's Book of Martyrs ;B u c h a n ' s D o m e st i c Medic ine :

j Miss Leslie’s New Cookery Rook;V oua t t on t h e Horse ;Youait & Martin on Cattle.April 3. E. J. HALE & SONS,

V J A U N D E R S ’ R E P O R T S :► J •• on P l e a d i n g a n d Ev i d en c e :

P h i l l i p s on E vi den c e ;C o m m o n B en c h R e p o r t s — n e w ser ies ;C u r t i s ' s C om m en t j i r i es ;Ross on Ri l l s a n d P r o m i s s o r y Notes :C h i l l y on C a r r i e rs :B a t e m a n on t - o m m er c i a l Law;T a y l o r ’s Law (J los sar y :Williams on Executors ;D e v e r e u x ' s K i n n e ' s Ke nt ;

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C h i t t y on P le a d i n g :•• on C o n tr a c ts :

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T h e R e p o r t s o f th e S u p r e m e C o u r t o f N o r t h C a ­ro l i na ; C a n t w e l l ’s J u s t i c e ; F o r m IJook; C a n t w e l l ’s P r a c ­t ice , &c.

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Letter, Docket, Folio Post, and others P a p e r s in g rea t var ie ty . Bonnet Boards. i :c. &c.

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t^ROM and a l t e r t.lii.s da te the fo rw ard ing of .Mer­chandise in tended for the Confederate S la tes, will

be d iscont inued by th is Co.Goods des t ined as above should be sent to the care of

Commission .Merchants at this place and accompanied with fiupltrate Itu'uic-^t and Bills Lading

This course is made necessa ry on account of the new dut ies and responsibili t ies imposed by the Revenue Laws of the t 'o nfedera te Slates.

Goods des tined tor the irrterior o f Nor th Caro l ina and passing th rough the Confederate S ta tes are not subject to du ty and will be forwarded as heretofore by R. R. Co. free of Comnfissions. Invoices e f such goods, how ­ever, must b« senl to G enera l F re igh t Agent with Bills Lading.

J . P. ROBERTSON, Gen’l S u p ’t.A pri l H>. 12-lm

NOTICE.! l l '^ '-ANTED, on the first day of A ugus t next , Three 1 M Negro MEN to be engaged in a S team MJll, for

one, two or three years ; for which good prices will be paid at the expira t ion of each year . Please let us h ear if any to hire.

HENAG.VN & MALLONEE. Bennett svil le, S. C., .April 11. 12-4t

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m}' negro man DAVF.. He is a full-blo(?ded negro, 5 teet 8 or lo inches high, well . et and intel ligent for a negro; would weigh when he lei't from ]•')'• to I ' o . aged about 3 ) ye.ars; he has a scar on his face. 1 will p.ty Fifty Dollars r ew ard to any persotr del iver ing him to me at Phi ladelphus. Robeson county , N. C., or for his confinement in any Ja i l so that I cair get him .At»d Fifty Dollars for proot sufficient lo convict any per .-m or persons for harbor ing him.

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luore tl ian th r e e thou-sand fe et h ig h . In a . superb­ly arr ange d nook or b en d in t h e p r e c ip i to us rampart , t h e . cataract i s frame d. >lr. ( i r e e l e y , in the act^ount o f h is v e r y hu r r i e d S e p t e m b e r visi t

to t h e v a l l e y , u ye a r ago , oall s it a m er e “ tape- l i n e ” o f w ater d ro pped from t h e sk y . 1‘e rh aps it

is so towa rd t h e c los e ot t h e dry season; but as we saw it, t h e b le n d e d m a je s ty an d b ea uty ut it, apart

iVom tl ie* g e n e r a l s u b l i m i t i e s o f the V o -S c n i i t e go r g e , wo u ld repa y a j o u r n e y o l ’ a t h o u s a n d miles . T h e r e was no det i e i en cy of water. i t was a jxAv- erful s tre am t h ir ty - l i ve ie et broad, fre sh In-m the

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hau.st less c h arm .

Like sheet lightning,E v e r b r i g h t e n i n g .

W i t h a low me lo d io us t h u n d e r ,.All day aud all night it is ever drawn From the brain of the purple mountain.W h i c h s t a n d s in t h e d i s t a n c e y o n d e r .

T h e th u n d e r , h o w e v e r , t h o u g h c e r ta in ly m e ­lod ious . is by no m e a n s low , as our readers m ay

i m a g in e w h e n t h e m e a su r e o f t h e fa ll is reported to t h e m . A t t h e t irst leap it cl ears J ,4!*7 feet ; th e n it t u m b l e s d o w n a se r ie s o f s t e e p s ta irw ays 4Uli f ee t , a n d t h e n m a k e s a j u m p to t h e m e a d o w s

5 1 8 f ee t more . T h e t h r e e p i t c h e s are in fu l l v ie w , m a k i n g a fa ll o f m ore than lf ,40U feet.

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is most wonilerfi>l to t h e ey e , as wel l as inn.st mus ic a l . T h e c l i f f is so s h e e r th at t h e r e is no

break in t h e body ot the water d u r i n g t h e w h o l e o f its <lescent o f more than a ( |uarter oi a nii ie. i t pours in a c u r v e Irom t h e !^unlnlit (d l i l te en h u n d r e d feet , .( thc h e i g h t ot I ’urk st ree t spire s , renieml>er,j to t h e bas in that huards i l but a itio-

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T h e n m a k e u p y o u r c l u b s a n d s e n d on y o u r n a m e s at once . We ho pe by t h e 2Uth of M ay to ha ve at lea si 20 , 0 0 0 l u m e s e n r o l l e d u p o n o u r book s . No e x p en s e , no p a i n s s h a l l be s p a r e d to m a k e th e ‘‘S t a r s a n d S t r i p e s ’ a n i n t e r e s t i n g a n d us ef u l pa p e r . F o r m e r e s p e r i e n c >.a n d f o r m e r s u c c e ss in p u b l i s h i n g t h e ‘•Li t t le .Ad,’ s h o u ldbe a g u a r a n t e e to t j ie pub l ic , tl iat we h a v e t h e a b i l i t j . t a c t , a n d e n e r g y , lo ac com pl ish wiiat we pr opo s e . The “ S t a r s a n d S t r i p e s " is a fixed fa c t— it will be publ i shecL a n d it wi l l eo fo r t h s h e d d i n g l ight a n d k n o w l e d g e ov e r

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t h e e . v p e r i n i e n t <d t w i s t i n g it to wi i i i u u o r y . W e

i c o u l d l ie t o r h o u r s , n e v e r t ire<l in u a / . i n g o n th ; . '

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j i t s g r a n d e u r .

A man w h o had n e v e r se e n t h e insii le o f a co urt h o u se u n t i l h e was in tr o d u c e d as a w i t n e - ’S in a

case p e n d i n g in o n e o f ou r d is tr ic t courts s i t t in g last fall in t h e N o r t h e r n part <d‘ t h e c o u n tr y , b e ­i n g sw orn , took a pos i t ion with his back lo t h e

j u r y , and b e g a n t e l l i n g h is story to t h e J u d g e .

.J udge I t — n, in h is bland and c o u r te o u s m a nn er ,m a n y a w a s t e a n d d r e a r y re gi on , w a r m i n g t h e h e a r t of s a i d , “ a d d r e . s s y o u r s e l f t o t h e j u r y , s i r . ’' t h e p a t r i o t , a u d i n f u s i n g n e w l ife a n d v ig o r in to t h e de- ■ ' i ' h e n r a n m a d e a s h o r t p a u s e ; b u t n o t c o t n p r e -

spo ni l in g . It will not be a ANhig n o r a D e m o c r a t i c pa - i J i p ^ d i n ' ' ' w h a t wa. i s a i d t o h i m , c o n t i n u e d h i s n a r -p e r , but rt will be th e p a p e r t o r t h e m i l l io n , p l e a d i n g • » e x p l i c i t , a n dt h e c a u s e of th e g r e a t C o n s t i t u t i o n a l U n io n p a r t y . .

T h e -‘S t a r s a n d S t r i p e s ” w i l l be puV>lished for t h r e e , s a i d t o l i i m ,m o n t h s in th e tow n o f G r e e n s b o r o ’, c o m m e n c i n g 2 0 th of “ S p e a k t o t h e j u r y , s i r — t h e m e n s i t t i n g b e h i n d

.May, 1801, for Tw e n ty -f iv e c e n t s , s t r i c t l y in a d v a n c e , y o u o n t h e b e n c h e s . ”V . f..v . i „ h - j j j g w i t n e s s t u r n e d a r o u n d , a n d m a k i n g a n

a w k w a r d bow% s a i d , w i t h g r e a t ^M;»vity (d r n a t i t i e r .

No d e d u c i i o n for c lubs .A d d r e s s th e s u b s c r i b e r s a t G r e e n s b o r o ’.

M. S. S H E R W O O D , A p r i l 11. J .AS. A. LO.N'G.

Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic ViewsiNEW and beautiful assortment, just received.

E. J. HALE & SONS.

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upon an o ld w'orn-out body, l ik e m is t l c lo e upon a

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