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[NO. 1297.]
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-n*' ,1 to .'i:\fo the nu’..th. r nf iasertioTis ■le>-'r*-1. r
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fr-’n an ! i.t*r 1 ii: -laie, aoaanieof new ibi-r
1C 1) entere I vit>ir'"t r»vi'iei*’ iu > . u-i- « :
;Vi> pat'*r he s«‘nt to yucTi «nl'T'crir cr> tor h io'ijjer uuV
1:' pjvt 1 for
8 ;ch ofor.r oM subscribers a Icsiri- : i :;!■;>! tkv
oa this system will pi*3 e aotity un whea lu:
'•iiilt.Mices. Jau'y 1,
Vernofi Femafe St-miuary,
Vt M(. Veruon Mineral SprlHscs, I'lintham County.
lf?t Session to commence 28th Sept.
TERMS:
i1 .* > fr. Hr*noh^s per session of 2« wwki,. $30 00
\ci iemio f’lrisd. 4*>'00
■ ie "ud Paintinfr. e»oh, 40 00
t.i lii. Kr^'nch and Drawing, eacti. ‘20 00
.S' ! R.'Tin expflnpps, 2 50
■ rtr1 ppi- month, or $10 pef m'^nth if paid in
p; " siot;- 41 .■'M iifices.
Al CTlO.^f
i*€remptory Vargn Sale of i^lrect Im-
ftot tation,
B V CATALUG UB
Rev WM. UOOFLK,) „ . . .
T. C HOOPER, r
tii.trf-i *‘Bt, Lnwrcnce P. 0.”
>1 ^
fi2tf
m*:«TERir rail road.
fllKIGHT AND PAS3ENGPR TRAINP of this
I ft. i'l leave Fayetteville daily. (Sundays excepfeti)
*1 f' o'-*; 'cit, A. M., and returning leave £gypt at 1
1’ M.
f ' r.ud Horst Traw MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and !
Fin' AV f
• H; orHer JNO. M. ROSE, '
.TreAs’r and Geu’l Trans. Ag’t. j
1K63
9/ir
II\?#. .nrU.11%
Attorr,ey at Law,
Fayettkvk N. V.
'ILL >itteuJ tho ■'’Un'v ir. ’ ‘?-,i . >
f .'«iahir!»ind. Harriett, .'fnoi'.
^ ■ i’rompi atientiun giv-a f.
■■ •• .‘uirusted to his hands
Oct. K, 1S5'.».
H- he.'on t'ouii-
oo'.teoTion «'f ail
5«-lf
btO. W. WILLIA.MS i! (0„
i*oi(‘5«ale Oealerw ia liJrorcrie*,
ANL> IMTOHTKKS AND DKALKR.S l.N
‘’^rdware and ( uilery, Stredf* Iron, ^c*,
IfU bTUKKT, FlVKTTKYILl.fc, V. I. ,
From and after tlii»
data the Steamer A. P. HURT will
leaTO at 8 o'clock. A. M . 'on Monday
aad Thiir-dftv. JOS. A WORTH,
April 8—ITtf ] Ag’t C. F. Steam Boat Co.
a^hf vii.i/e^ ir. €.
I WILL open the EAGLE HOTEL for the re-
1 cepiion of Guests the first^f June, and I hope
a^to l*e able to entertain from seventy-five to a
■ UD p. rsotis luring the Sumtller.
lu connection »vith thi3 l^rge Hotel, I have » number
‘if 11 1c’arriiiites. Buggies and Saddle Horses that
.'•> ^uesi.s can get at minuta’s notice. -
• J. M. BLAIR,
Proprietor Eagle Hotel, Asheville, N. C.
\I«r i3,18t>3. 31-ypd
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Ut'uctt' anti d ommixyion t.
faykttevilll, N 0
.‘(vn'y 10 ;&i
B a WOKTH. II. G vr :»TH. W. rt. liASi'L
WOKTII X. COm *
immissiou and Forwardmj? Merchants,
WILMINGTON, X ’
0.,
U'E h-vve thirty (HO) pr.n n w in cpfr^tion uint- lui:,-
east of Wilmiagf’U. P-»r!!- ": v' i. :- r t- f .: p
tj.“tniiclve3 trilh suit. €•> ■ •; tr.rtnsr.eU y ►.pi-iytnt' ’
A. Johnson, Jr., As;ea; # F'lyetievi’.’e, to 1'^ Pagf
iitaus.^’cr ai the r'i-., > t
.1. M. V. if.hUM.-,,
bC
WAT* irAi.
Ferton- h iT^ug the -tbovr: ariiolei* i'
. : price i,v ca'.'^ajr ■!:’ "r
*' too .'Ic.oh;-.:ii MiU:i, Fayett^v ile, or
Vlt at ‘u.* oil 'tjtnd •->u 'farkci Sq-^rtre
aLLX. J
Ncv 5. 1862.
A liny II % it-\
AM p.'-fpared to E^anuf>if:ture al'
HarTn*!>H f.ir Army \i-- 1 tan my
iVf* srood bH,-giiil“i. Ati-t.ts » 'i’' do
■ n- to tiie as tn'-y sb;!.ll h«.\e proupi »iteiitu:r
otf ;a quick ilispfttcij. JoUI>; tL-iuT!-
Go Istoa i'. 0 - Outt.i!*tii t’o . N.
Jupt?
^7/^.XTSD, tor the Hospital at Fort Fisher.
DuULl'HV, Chickens, Butter and other delioacies for
i '.t.‘ Nick Soldiers at this Hospital. Persons having
I -tr: ^oles e>in obtain the market price on appUca-
: u iu tao subscriber at his old stand or at Mr. J. W.
. ”, '.V r 'S on Jlay Streei
&. E. HEIDl^ Qcn’l Ag't.
u 58-If
2^0 Cotton f*l.*iiiter«i.
. \ h ;eu iippointed by the Secretary of the Trea-
« rur; . c’iiiof Agent for the purc4i^s« of Colton for the
’ ' -I-.' O'jferniacui withiii the State of North Caro-
I w.ii p>iy for ike same iu 7 per cent. Uondii or
■'^.ib vgonis visiiuig the different pans of the Stale, :
lyiu^ i‘ ray name, will have written eertifioates of ’
MfUt.
By or ler of me Secretary of the Treasury, allCoitou
by myself or my agents, oa and after the ,
;i of .March 1863, will be paid for in 7 per coat. |
: vi’ .;tv^h, and not. 8 per cent. Bonds as slated tn
d, ;:;er advertisement. Up to that time, however, the
•; ■ -It cein. boudi will be furnished stated. ,
I'.i.r.ouc ciiiicns are now oSer>>d aa opportunity tc !
ali the U.^rernmcnt by selling to it their Cotton rather
■r.an v priyMo capitalists j
LEWIS 6. WILLIAMS. 1
i.asirioite, Mnrch 24, 18^8, [o. ».] 14tf *
W l.'VTEO, ^ I
•-Niv Nur£3 of "onh CaroiinH, ^outh Carolina,
.* V ; aaj
. .. S'>rth Carolina six per cent. Fundaoif Noi«s. i
.'-.ftu Carolina six per cent. B.^nds, new issue j
W. iL iUCHAUDSOK 4. CO.,
Brokers. Haleigh, N. C
' ■ 9tf j
i'oitoii ¥arn lor IVool. I
is hereby given thi* ifler this date (except
, • ii* ca.st!k where we have bargained for Wool accord-
:u ih‘ tei ins of our advertisement of the 30th of
. .J, which terms are now revoked,) we will give 1 bun- j
i'-: uf Co’i ii Varn for 4 lbs. of Wool unwashed, or ]
3 lbs. w*s3(;d and picled. This change is made at the !
(tin i« of w ;u;ou of th.j Quartermaster at Raleigh, in order to L
y leather ;inJ co.ii te.-ma of exchange uniform throughout the ;
to =end tUf ' 3.^,^ QEQ vv. WILLLVMS at CO. !
w ili •• i:. •,
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on the suH^cjr
Jr.
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h
15.
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2i:
IjuXiie Vi^UlMA Tt/C.-^CCO. van;
WlLLi V - «
•.i‘) for aale vu con"ifrn-:
■ia«
!^ole Lfallier wa^aU***.
LBt?. u; hfc-avj- well faojaed 'OLE LE *TliF,;'
• uu»ui; for Bjltiag App. ■? t .
■ b. .MURPKT.
Anril 1-i. .
Wanted to
F.; llA'L K'>AD ;
I:'- ’;ii NoSt?;
■; *' .i.d !^i!ver;
'■»r Carolina Tre>46ur
I'lirrlia .«*.
:i'OoK:
4 Notes
■ j) fin ; -ii;
tH-yettevilla, June 2U, 18o3. 41 tf
HVO\as FOR~SALEr^
i uudercigned have taken the .Agency for the sale
_i Ilf W B. Farrar A Co.’s Grind Stones, and
u.u Uu.'id siiee running from inches to
:. t ny '! incr>i't; ^iui CitC have out suoit o>t.iOt:
. '. 'iZ .6 w .u’.vl. Persons in wsnt of Grind dtone-
,.* • tcirTPripon'l with the uaaertsignavl, who will
I p.* sii tiy »3d guarsnt«« the quality of tho
-;r ■ , rci-re cated
GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO.
' Vi it. May 27, 1863. i'2-it
l^gypt €oal Ifliiie.
-.in Jersigne* were, at the November Term of the
1 vJ> 1 itTi-ie Court. District of North Carolina, ap-
p nui^ i M iUiigers of the Egypt Coal Mine property,
.u: b 1 Q •'ntf'red into copartDership for the purpose of
. miuicg aud p filing Coal, and solicit orders for the same
i,uv ji *ire i quantity. Orders for any amount can
be a, i iiod ca short notice. The Coal from this pro
perty ua loubtedlj the beet in the Confederate States,
.•i.} ptii:>tioiiH may be made to Chas B. Mallett, Fayette-
. " C., t>r .lAiaeo Browne, Chftrleston. S. C.
CHARLES B. MALLETT.
JAMES BROWNE.
. teville. Jan’y 20. 1H6X, 96tf
Palma Cliristi Beaus.
al;iorib«r will pay the highest cash prioee for
r»^Tf
I
*■ “ B 3'ls. oi l ani utw:
" unt" of t'urnHer!'*nd L^iad--:
' ’ ;vc:i of tVyctu-viae lJ''i! j;
Gr-^n.-i^ovo’ .'t'" .»■ 1 ■. c'Uiiri e^:
-JouffrJtrate 7 hi;1 8 per c-nt. Baud-;
,ni. ■51 ■) t)0'> 0>0 li in;
of Towii (.nd Ciiuaty
of old Noitti Car ;lina Bon is:
T. S. LU I TER LOU. .
. 12, 1863. 71t.
Spun Cotton Exchaiigi'd for ?.ard.
,. r', will >?l.e un r ittoa in p*.ri paynj-nt ior L \K‘-’'
^ J..i.'er» l uiy F.iciory ‘..a Person iSi..
A. MoLAUCHLIN.
i,
«...y iuajiiity of Paliaa Christi Beatui.
J. A WORTH
:.-r'pr. ->i M (»7 t/
>iory line •*rtio'i»,.lor -.t ;
y» ,;-t,A''OHLTN
I VXI>Olf,
v.t ry
MOAI*.—F.>r at
A . 'icL.VUlIHLIN.
12,
r -Ct TV.
■'vi-it^ville.
OKUMXCK bitl'.VUTSlKM, 1
N. V,., Miy >
I SAD WANTED.—1 wish tu purchv-e Le;.d f^r ttii
!j D:'p>.rto>ent. Peracns h>ivin>t la-nrc or .^nau
• L-y viii apply at OQO!-. Wiii give 1 ncjcl or'
I 'j v •t.K ;ur DtHkudn of LJIAU.
' THOS 1). HOG.j , .. . H
’.‘. if la eii'ii J, • •.■! 'irtn-in!;?
Admini?»ti’at«»i*’« . . .
. tlh aubticriber htkvmg at December Term, 18t.z,
\ C .iiutj C-iiirt o)' t'umb>rland, quai-ti':^ v '*>1
•iTuiblm.to£ upon ttie E.siate of Neill Q. -vlc^^eill.
■ ;iies ail peri-ons hiiving ciRims ag>»in8t the Lsuktc
,i::at ;ncrr; wilb’n the *ime liiuited by law, 0 hvrwisi.
1 ioe will be pleaded in bar of recovery. Uebton-
to Tiake prompt payment.
HECTOR >1^NEILL. Adii^’r
. n
fHft: 1111:11^ FKi.niuiz,
A foriker supply »t whoiesai*
f. i. EAI-% * 8oi*e.
rv. a i>;a Littie Falki.
A t* r«utl 07
>*oldierii’ Cl^uins.
■ be i t;qtib*t aud for the oonveniunoe of those in-
d. tiitf^iiidfrsigned has agreed to collect all
, th- cf de>'*Med and diich'irged soldiers, and of
I toLtiiers on furlough, thu may be placed in his hands.
■ 'liavnj* bad an experience of near 20 years in prose-
■.uUiJk; ci liras against the United State* Government, as
well -iftainst ihe Coafederat.c States, he is perfectly
‘ TTiih every variety of claims, and can make as
u‘jiicciion as the large numi)4r now on &I3 will ad-
•Dit.
A • loder&te f. e will be charged to cover cost, postage,
j stitaoafry, io.
! Ap' ly ill pe rson »r address by letter,
! JNO. M. ROSE.
F ville, N. C., Oct. 14, 1863. 72-3mpd
' Fayetteville irseaal and irpory,)
j Nov. 12, 18«3. /
$100 BOUNTY.
: ^Jtonaled tlMemen.
AUTHOKITV having been granted by the War De-
p.-.rt-ient to raise a Company of Mounted Riflemen
i tor service iu this vicinity, notice is hereby given that
I recruits 10 the number of 100 non-comcriptt will be re-
I (r^iv ;d for this service. Each reoniii will be required
, iiirainh a serviceable horse, for whic\> he will be al-
} 1 A ’! 10 cent* per diem, and his pay -^12 per month.
Wnniii pen.iission will be required froia paranta or
. ► ut' ^ iiii, where the applicant is under the oonsoript
1 E.ich r«‘(,Tuii must bring with him a blanket or bed
.-pro-. i. fiiiit c'liDi' prepared to remain
• Bn tU=s. aa-ldlcs. Ualt«>r8 and saddle blankets furnish-
“ *‘.1 by the G',vernm'nt, tit if the reoruit comes provided
K.tii (nem, ce will be paid for them a fair valuation
Appiy.to Liapt M.mHEW P. TAYLOR, at, tho Ar
senal F. L CHILDS,
I 80if 1. Major C. S A. Comd’g Post.
! ^MbThYMMS.
iCtONFEDEKAT£ States Bibie Society Testaments.
I A CoUeotioB of Sabbath Sokool HyBtns.
Ior aal« by 1. J, SALI * 80116.
BY WILKKS M0RB18. iactioauer.
ON TUESDAY. January 2Gia, 18i>4, oomioenoingat))
o'e’t'juk A .M . 1 will sell at my S^lea Rooms, Ho.
2, Granite Row. TfMmsngton, N C., by oatalogue, the
carg«ef» of the Steamships
PKf, Ll'U, WILD 8.4YEELL,
With ibrge consignments from other ve«^els. viz;
DRY GOODS i
6b balee Dark and Fa'^ cy Prints, Sohawba’s & Hoy le’»
28 hnles Black and White do I
2K bales ^.nd cases B!e»ohed Shirting I
14 cases Black Alpaooa^
0 oaees Super French Blaok Bnvad doth
5 bales vxtra heavy Wool Coatiugs
10 caHes Cassimeres
6 oases Fancy Mohairs
6 bales Welsh Fiananl ^
4 bales Fancy Wove Flannels i
1 bal» Scarlet Flannel ?
4 bales Blue Satinetts V
« Daira MijcaU SIcum
2 l^ales Fancy Twevds
4 bales Bed Tick
2 cases French Merino
2 cases Freooh C:issiaere
'i cases L. C Shirts
1 case Steel Doe Cloth
1 oase Vilot Cloth
2 cases Hi-avy Blue Army Cloth
2 cases'Super Blue Broad Cloth
1 oase “Water Proof Tweeds
1 case Velvet Pi e
3 oases Ltn-^eeys
1 c%se Mottled ,'Vlpaooa
1 case Grey DeLain^s *
'I eases Figvred DoLaines
1 case Plaid Rnickerbooker
2 cases F-incy Flannel Shirts
2 cases Merino Shirts
1 case Merino Drawers
4 cases .Merino
1 case Colored llandkerchlefa
I oase Paper Cambrics
3 eases Hpool Cotton
3 cases Bone Bunocs
1 case Military Bu'tons
4 eases Pins, Kirby's
1 caso Hair Pins
1 case Stay Binding
1 case Linen Shirt Collars
1 case Long Shawls
2 cases Gloves and .>litis
1 ease Hoop Skirtx
1 oase assorted Ribbons
BOOTS AND SH0B8.
H4 oases Gent’s and Ladies’ Shoes
23 cases Army BlnoUers
ti cases Shoe Thread
7 bales ^^ole Leather
3 eases French waxed Calf Skins
STATIONERY.
26 cases Cap, Letter and Note Pap«r
13 oases Pens, Holders and Penoils
5 cases Envelopes, white and buff
3 oases Playing Cards
2i« bundles Paste Boards
CARDING, Jtr
4 oases Card Clothing
i" cases Cotton Cards, No. 10
HATH AND CAPS. •
20 oases Gents’ Caps
5 casea French Felt Hats
GROCERIES.
44 bbla Crushed Sugar
60 bags Jair. Coffue
10 half Chests Young Hyson Tea
20 cases Vinegar
2(> cases Pick lee
20 cases S^tlad Oil
HO cases Brown Soap
100 cases White .Soap
50 cases Belmont Spero Candles
66 barrels Mackerel
18 barrels Salmon
LIQUORS.
6 quarter tasks ^ognao Brandy, a superior artiei*
90 casks Bourbon W'hiskey
10 h»lf pipes Bourbon Whiskey
8 pipes Holland Gin
y casks Old Tom Gin
20s oases Geneva Gin
123 oases Old Malt Whiskey
65 cases Bourbop Whiskey
16 oases Schpidam Schnapps
21 ca^e*? Champagne
18 ca.ie . Pale Ale
21-) oases t'ognac Brandy, Dupont and other favorite
brands.
SALT.
. 306 sacks Liverpool G ' Salt
lt>0 sacks Turk's Island Salt
' 2 orate" E-irthen Ware
25 oases Glass Ware, Tumblers, Wise Glassei and
Dscanter«. *
HARDWARE, 4o.
10 tons, 400 bundles, fine Nail Rod Iron
80 boxes Terne Plates
44 kegs cut Nails
35G0 lbs. Hollow Ware
4 oases Knives and Forks
2 cases Scissors and Rasort
1 oaee Filet, Hammers, Hatohets and tiiNlete.
116 boxes Window Glass
10 cases Per. Caps
B.\GGING AND ROPE.
25 bales Gunny Bagging '
30 coils Bale Rope
DRUGS, &c.
320 kegs Bi Carb Soda
26 casks So'^a Crystals
60 casks Epsom Salts
■36 harrelt Lump Alum
8 kegs Pow'J Creani Tartar
2 cases Iodide Potass
3 cases Quinine
40 barrels English Copperas
100 boxes Ext.raot Logwood
6 casks Refined Camphor
1 tierce Cerat Resena
1 case Citric Acid
1 oase Acid T.»rt
I tierce Pulv. Aoaeia
3 casts Flor Sulphur
10 drums Balsam Oopciba
^6 casks .^cohol
11 PiiHcheons Alcohol
12 casks Linseed Oil
70 drums Linseed Oil.
10 cases Tannin Acid
1 case India Rhubarb
1 keg Chlor Potash
2 ke^s Salta Tartar
14 cs>HeB Balsam Copebia
2 cases Pow’d Cantharides
1 keg Gum Acacia Zino
6 oases Mustard
R carooys Sulph. Acid
2 carboys Acct.io Acid
1 ease Pow’d Ippcac •
1 case Pulv. Rhei Turkey
^ cases V. Carb Potash
3 cases Pow’d Jalap
4 oases India Rhubarb
8 oases Castor Oil
10 drums Olive Oil
10 cases Calomel. Pil Hydrai;;, and Iodide Potass
4 oases Chloroforui.
Jan. 7 96-ta
gQr Psrsons attending this sale with a view of pur
chasing. are hereby notified that no drafts or aoospt-
ances will be received in payment of bills. Only money
or Bank paper will be received
A'OTICE.
H«.M>«4U»KT*Rb Nwal Dursfiox* N I I
WiLMinoToN, Dec 16th. I'tr;* (
n'^HS follifwing Circular fr.im the Bureau of C>iis''!'io
I fioi. is published by order of the offii-.'r conmanjicg
the Naval Defeaoes of North^’'trolinft, ff'r in^o'^'n-^
ties of Conscripts and perxoo j liable to Coor'cnpt*- n:
Confederato States of America,'^
BuUEAU of OoNSCRIPTIO-'i,
Richmond, Mareh 24, 1868 \
CIBOUL.^R ORDER •
Tub Mteaiion of officer? '.ikviiig charge «f ooi-soripij,
is diiected toHecii'n 2 if the act of C'*n?re8S. ap
proved Ooto^er 21, 1862, ^’iiioh is folto»ii
£ao. 2. Tha' if any perron whe Las b^en ur m about
to >>e enroU-^U foi servioe m tho arm;, shnll, at ar.y
tim" bf f i!-p b'-ing ansign-d fn ar y sompany deolars to
the ear Ming or commandiog cflioer^^at fce prefers b'-
iug ■*ur *llfd for service iu she navy or marine corps it
shall l/e the di^ty of tlie savi offioer te enroll such per
son fi>r t'le service which he m^y prefer, and to tranti
mu to tue Secretary of the Navy a list of the persons
so eurnll»‘d
The Superintendent directs that this provisi- n of the
law be observed, and that reports be made aecordinglv
Whensver any oOioer '»{ the Navy, de-iguated by the
Ifavy Department, shall prrfseut biniAi‘!f for the piyposc,
any uffi... j„ nharge of o(»i;Tcripts wiil cau.te them to be
mustered in presence 01 auwt. j{,g Navy, in or-
dar that they may be offered sltfcru\tivo u?
naval service. j
by order of Brig. Qen. G J. Raiae, Superintendent 1
fll-«w] A. JONES, Lt C»l-, V A «. '
~ 33,000 ACRES 01 LANi)
Fm $^AI^£.
WILL be sold in Lake City, on Thursday tU' 21st of
January, A. D. 1864, the fcllowing property, se
questrated by a decrce ofthe Confederate States Court
for the District of Florida:
20.000 acres of Land, knowu as the Flemming Grant,
situated in Brevard county, Florida, on Indian River, in
T 80 8, R «7 E; T 30 S, R 38 E; T 31 8, R 38 E; T 31
8, R 87 E( Property of Bernard, of Bostoa.
12,180 acres *of Land in Brevard county, known a-
the Gora*j.Grant. in T 39 S, R 41 E; T 88 S. R 42 E; T
39 S. R 42 E; T 40 S, R 42 E; T 40 S, R 43 E; T 41 S,
R 41 43: Property of G^>mex, Gomoi Sl Gomet.
660 acres of Lao in Hernando county, Florida, eom-
prisiog the E J of N E i of Sec 23; the W J of N W ^ of
Seo 26; E J of N E J of Seo 27; E i of N W J, and E J
of S W and S E i of Seo 28. T V2 S, R Id K: Pro
perty of Thos J Parsons.
158 acres of Land in Brevard, near onuuiy site, L'bts
No 2 and 8 of Seo 29, T 36 S, R 41 E: Property of Philip
Hernalles
200 acres in Hillsborough county, Florida, N £ ^ of
S E i of Seo 3. T 31 S, R 22 E, and N W ^ of S E S
i of S E i; and N E i of S W i of Sec S. T 31 8, R 22
B: Property of heirs of Luther Wilson.
160 acres of Land ia Hillsborough county, Florida, N
W J of Seo 13, T 27 S, R 20 E: Property of Atwater,
Mnlford k Co.
Block No 38; N ^ of Water Lot No 11; and Lot No—,
Blook 36: Lota I, 2, and 4, in Block 12; Lot No 6, in
blook 17:
1 Steam Saw and Orist Mill,
on blook No 38, in the oity of Tampa:
80 acres of Land, in Hillsboro’ county, Florida, N ^
of N W J of Sec 5, T 38 d, R 20 E: Property of Ar
thur Bell.
Terias-CASH.
The above Lands comprise some of the best ia Flori
da, and offer a fine opportunity for profitable invest
ment
lr*ormatioi; can be had by addressing Ferdinand Mo-
Le»d, CcaMerate States Distriot Attorney, at Lake
City, Florida, and E W Thompson, at Tampa, Florida.
E. .M. THOMPSON, Receiver.
F. MoLEOD, Con. States Att’y.
Oct. 21, 1863 78-ta
"rifETTEVILLie WATER WORES.
CITIZENS of the Town will be furnished with the
Water at the following rales, the payments in every
instance to bo made semi-aanually in advanee, beginnlag
with the 1st of October. 1863;
For Hotels. $75 to f 100 per annum.
Livery and Hotel Stables, $80
Bar Rooms and Eating Hoases, SO
Banks, SO
Private Boarling Houses, 40
Dwelling Houses, S15 to 25
Stores and dhope, $U) to 16
Drug Stores, 25
Barber's (Ihops, 25
Lawyers’ and Doctors’ Offio^s, 10
Wagoa»r' from the country, and all transient person*,
are privil^dged to use the w»t»r gatis.
JOHN W BAKER Jr,
Sup’i. Fayetteville Water W. rks.
Beo. 8. 86
FOR RKXT,
My farm, k^own as the .Myrtle Hiil plaoe sftuated
three miles North of town, on tha Cane Fear River,
inoluding the large and comfortable dwelling house and
office. There are one hundred and thirty acres of
cleared land, lying mostly on the river and not suhjpct
to overflow.
F^r further information and terms apply to Mr Diin-
oan MoLauria.
JAMES W STRANOR
Jan’j 4, 18^4. 94tf
Hllhboro’ Military Academy.
The Sixth Aoademio year of tkis Insiitutinn will be
gin on W»dnesday, Feb’y Sd. I8tj4.
For oireulars and information apply o
Vftj WM M. GORDON. Sup't.
Hillsbero’. N. C , Nov 21, 1868. 84-3m
FayetteTille Arsenal and Armory,)
Fatittivillk, N C , Dec 2H, 1863 )
BLACKSMITHS WAIVTED.
THB undersigned wishctsto hire a number of first rate
BLACKSMITHS. All such who wish i«> do good
aervioo to the Confedsrate States, have now an oppor
tunity offered them to serve their country as iKSoeptahly
as they eould in Tennes.soe or Virginia, and at the same
time receive good wages for their labor.
Referenees as to qualifioaiions most aceempany ap-
plieatioaa Apply to
Lieut Col F. L CH'LDS,
92-6t] Comroandic.j Oificer.
Sale of IVeg^roen.
The anbsoriber as f’cmminsloner under an order of
the County Court of Cumberland will .aell ai public
anetion in the town of Faveiteville, on Saturday the
10th January 1864, at the Market House, the following
negro slavsH. late the nroperty of Neill Ruie, Daniel
Buie. Mary Buie, and Flora Buie, (Ban) viz:
Raohel, an elderly woman,
i}imon, aged about 33.
Juhn, •• “ 81.
David, “ “ 28.
Terms made known at sale-
A. MflLEAN, Admr. k Coa.
Dee. 31. t«
THE BINGHAM SCHOOL,
OAKS, ORANGE COUNTY, N C
Room for several i/ood Boys
Tuition for 20 weeks from Jan’y 14th, ¥150
Bsard •• •• • •• «• “ 500
Address W. J. BINviHAM i SONS,
Oaks, Orange. N. C.
Dec'r 2y 1868 93 9tpd
ValoBble Land In Harnett tbr Sale.
BV* viriue of authority vested in me by Ihe last Will
ati I 1 ostament of Hector M McLvao, d> o’d. I will
- II rn a credit of six months with interest rmm sil*>,
f»r for csish as the purchaser may elect, that valu*b’e
PLANT.ATION. on whioh the testator lived previous to
hiH lUath, containing about six hundred aures This
Uiid lies .jn rhe North si'Je of t'ape Fear River, froot-
itjg on tl.(» samo .about one mile and a quarter, and run-
nini? back a' least three fourths of a mile. This land
is wiihic a mile of Lillingtun, the Couuty Site and is
very vai»abl», presenting advantages rarely ofi'ered io
this oouuiy There is a very valuable VIILL '■ITE on
the land .Any person desiring to examine the premises
wiU app’y !o Hugh M''L;» in, E^q , or to G-*n. A D Me
Lean either of wh^m will tak*^ pleasure ia showing
them KFFIE C. McLEAN, Ex’r
of H. M. McLBAN
Deo’rU2, 1868 9’tf
O'
Jk. Msnall Ia# IVwB tis 7OTi'wlfU3t
BAR IROM -
^F Superior quality, le be exctanged for CORN,
P()RK, BACON, or other country Produce. Apply
to B. ROSE.
Jan’y 4. 95-3t
THOS. J. JOHiVSOrv'
Gtnera! Commission and Forwarding Merchant,
4^ •yorth W*ater St.,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Jan’y 8, 1864 96 3mpd
"WAxlfTED,
ONE or TWO MULAY SAWS. Any reraon having
such to dispose of will please aidr-ds the under
signed at Prospect Hall, BHdeo County, siatinz price
&0 J. W PURDIE.
Jan. 7. 96-3tp«l
PhyMician’s C\*ird.
Dr D. A CAMPBELL (late of Marion, S C.,) has
removed to Fayetteville and takon an ofiice uu Bow
Htrcet, where he may be found at a!l times, with an
ample stock of Medicines, to answer Professional oalls
Satisfactory reference fumishel, Seo.
Jan’y 2, 1864 94-Smpd
9^0 REWARD.
t) ANAWAY on the 29th of Deoemhcr, my yellow boy
W SIL.AS DANIEL, copper oomplezien, looks surly
unless spoken to, at which time he is quiok motioned
aad qulek to speak. I think be is lurkiag a^oat Wil
mington, the salt works, or running tke rivi>r, w'>rkinc
about, under the pratenoe of being free. Ue t>a» juatk
on one of his arms, a blaok spot between his au>*.
elbow and nerrer bis wrist than his elbow; I thiuk it it>
on hie left arm. I will give the above rev«^ard for his
delivery to me or eonfinement in any Jail so that I get
hiu. I will give tweaty-five dollars more for proof tiuf
fioient to eoaviet any person of harboring or conveying
him off This boy Silas is between 19 and 20 years of
age, a«d is nearly six feet higk.
My address is at the Poet Offioe, Fayetteville, N
C , Cumberland couniy.
6B0RGE HOLMES. Jr.
Jan'} 4. 18&4 9otf
Plantation tor Rent.
THB Shaw plantation, on Cape Fear, S miles from
Towa, ie offered for rent ta* preneat x*ar. For
further particulars, apply to JAS. JBNKIN8.
Fayettoville, Jan’y 2. 1864 94-6t
~^E4URO $I»LAV£ FOR SAlK~
C'NDER an order of the ^ou't of Pivas and Quarter
Sfssiona of Cumberland County, passed December
Tertu 1863, I will expose to public sale, at the Market
House in Fayetteville, on .M:>ud^y, Jan'y 18, 1864
negro mao John, belonging to th* estae of the late
Dugald McD-iffi*. DANIEL SMITH C m’r
A. -M. t'AMPBELL. Aixot’r
Dsc. 28. 62 I*
Turner’if JV. €. Almaiiac lor 1864,
seeond edition, just reedived.
lM*j 9i S. J. HALE a.
Sale ot He^ro .Han.
The “ubsoriber a*i Administritor of the Eii»te of Joha
McGill dec’d. will sell at public auction at the mar
k >t house in the town of Fayetteville, on Saturday the
l*'ih J iu’y 1861, a ne^ro slave by the B>ime of Lingo—
•frca- D.!tde known at »ale
DAN’L K. McGlLL, Adm’r.
D c. 21. 92 ts
State of Morth Carolina,
ROBESON COUNTY,
i^ourt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Nov. Term, 1868.
ON motion. Reuben King, Sheriff Robeson eoanty,
read aloud in open Court the following lands whieh
'ie prnpoi(>g to sell for tke Taxes doe thereon for the
^i?»r 1R62:
85 acres listed by F. C Watson, Gum Swamp, tax f 1 28;
:>50.a«te8 listed by James R Ashley, Hog Swamp. 6 16;
100 acres listed by Roberson Singletary, Elisabeth road,
2 32; &5 acrcs listed by John Graham. George’s Marsh,
83 cie (Fr«m the Minutes )
8y-ta] JNO A. ROWLAND, Clerk.
Mafiouat Fortitude.—“If there is anything
more astonishing than another in the history of
the Kotuaa Republic, it is the unconquerable
spirit, the persevering energy, the invincible de-
terminatiou with which, under every ralauiity,
an3 often in the very extremity oi i .vrrse lur-
tune, they continued to struggle for the superior
ity, and at length attained it—nt»t so much by
conquering as by wearying o«t their adversaries.
In no period of their long aud glorious annals
wa.'Jthis transceud’ent {|Uality ruorestriVngl) evin
ced than in the second Punic war, when, after the
battle of Can Die, Capua, the seciwid city of Italy,
yielded to the influence of Hannibal, and nearly
a half of the Roman Colonies, worn out by end
less exactitjni in men and money, refused to send
any further succt^rf". *
“The hcroic spirit the Roman Senate then
evinced—the extraordinary sacrifices they made
—ujay, without -exaggeration, be pronounced
without parallel in the annals of mankind, if we
retiecr on the length of time during which thesf
saerificcfi were required. lJut while this invinci
ble spirit auffiueotb our adiuiratiou of rhe Homan
charactcr, :ind tuakea us feci that they iiideed de-
tfor-rcU tfiai mighty dominiou which they after
wards attained, it takes much from the merit of
their individ'ir'j! commanders. It wss alm.-.-st im-
posRible to a^'Jit^ ultimate eucc''sa, v pur*h ar
mies to lead ind so hcroic a people t j ^u^jtain the
eflForts and »*!irni.sh the munitions of war.”
Hlackicowi't, Magazine, Junc^ lb46.
Hymns in Battle.—At the famous battle of
Leuthen, one ol ileerman’s hymns was r.iii"ed by
a regiment befom going into the fisht, and une
after another took it up, until all the c'olumns were
singing it as they atlvaneed. ‘‘Shall I silence
theiB?” the general asked, as he rode up to
stern, heroic King Fritz. “No; with such solu;cid
God will give me the victory,” and leaping down
among tke ranks and crying, “Now, children, in
God’s name,” he led them into battle. When
the battle was w^n, the field was strewn with dead
and wounded. It was night, aud the soldiers
were weary. Then one bqgan to sing a hymn of
thanVjgiving, the bands joined in, aud presently
it rose from the army iu a full and mighty chorus
thai reached and greatly moved the king, who
turned round, exclaiming; “What a power there
is in religion!'’ It #as at the grea* battle ol Lelp
*ig that Gustave..^ Adolphus .san;', with tis aimy,
Luther’s Carmen Heroicum, and aftec that, koeol
ing on the field, he thanked God for the victory,
io a staaza ot the same hymn The Te l)«am
won the fiaht at Leignitz; it wtis a “poor sinner’s
song” of Luther’s that the peasant raised before
the battle of Frankenhauden, and brave Earl
Oldenburg triumphed at L>rakenburg by the song
of Simeon.
The. Dead oj iy^uth Carolina.—W. B. John
ston, Esq., of South Carolina, who was appointed
agent to record the names of soldiers from that
Stat2 who have fallen during the war, reports rn
aggregate loss of 4,089 meu, oi whioh number
2,239 fell in battle or died from wounds, an1
1,860 from diseases, including a few from acci
dental causei.
P¥OTICE.
THB UNDERSIGNED, both having entered the mili
tary service of tke Confederate States of Am»riea*’
hereby give notice to their old customers and
that they have appointed John D. Starr and •Iw.-'t’J ?•
Williams, of this plaoe, their aUorneytf to oollcm
separately er conjointly all moneya 11.; rhem eiuxdi
account or note, aud otherwise to attend to their b^j-
•iness generally during their abeenoe. The.^ respect
fully ask all persons indebted lo them to oall as prompt
ly as possible on their a^eat't and nukke payu:.eaL.
RTAKR ft WILLIAMS.
19. 18«1. R«-»f
After this date 1 will
pay 12^ Cents per pound for rags, or
_ the highest market prioe, delivered in
Fayeuevillc, or at my mills on Rookfish.
D MDRPHY
■ Hir ZS ''O''
POTASH.
CASKS extra quality home-made POTASH on
hand, put up in excellent packages of S to 360
lbs eaoh, made in Richmond county by a party who «in-
derstandn the business. Orders are solicited.
WORTH a CO , Agents.
Wilmington. N. C., DeVr 8. 186S. 8*-10tpd
WAIVTED,
A MAN to take eharge of a Carding Room in a Cot
ton Factory Apply at this OflSce, by note addressed
to MoD k .^on.
De.’r 9 1S6« 88 I'^tpd
Prof. W. S. B. Matthews will
visit Fayetteville and vicinity, at>oui
the 80th of this month, for the purpose
of TUNING Piaao Fortes; Strings replaced, elo.
Dec’rjft 9Hf
-- I
RUIW THE BLOCKADE..
W. MAC INTYtlE
HAS atCniVBD,
1CASE Madder colors Calicoes, 1845 yards.
1 oase blaok and white Calico, ^ yri wide, 1400 yds.
1 oase pillow oase cotton, 40 in. wide, 2000 yds.
3 cases English Shirting, 3500 yds.
20 pieoes black Alpaoa Lustre.
200 4oc. printed Lisle Handkerchiefs.
500 d"! Clark’s Spool Cotton, blaok, ‘200 yds.
600 doa. Glark’a Spool Cotton, white, *200 yds.
600 Great Gross agate Shirt Button.^.
67 dos. fine 2. S. and 4 bladid Knives.
50 sets TaSle Knives and Forks.
§00 gross Knitting Needles, assorted Ntu., 10 to 16
20 d'ls Drab English H'>s
8 dos. No 10 Cott&n Cardr.
160 Expuiaion Skirts.
Dm. 29. VtrUmbM
Southern Books.
The SUNDAY SCHOOL BELL;
Cateohisms of the Wesleyan Methodists;
Historiot^ Scripture Qtiest'ons for Sunday Sctools
and the Camp;
School Testaments;
The Ffrst Dixie Reader;
The Stonewall Song Book;
The Cotton Field Melodies; *
The Dixie Land Songster.
. Deo’r 9 E. J. HALE A SONS
Cases of Habeas Corpus,
Decided by the supreme Court of Norik Carolina,
at tke June Term. 18«8. By Hamilton C. Jenes,
Reporter, A few oopies for sale on eouignment.
Oct. 7. IWt*. *- J- **ALE a 80!f8.
OIL IniTlamp' 8''JckT
TANNERS’ and LUBRICATING t»I.
LAMP BL.ACK in barrels. For eal-
JC>S. IL BLOSbwji a uu.,
VhlsingtOK, 5. 0
T. O-tf
THE IVORTH CAROLIJVA
MUTUAL UFE INSURANCE C'U>IPAN¥,
Now in the tenth year of suscessful operation, with
growing capital and firmer hold upon public con
fidence, continues to insure the lives of all healthy per
sons from 14 te 60 years of age, for one year, for seven
years, and for life—all life members sharing in the profits
All slaves from 10 to 60 years of age are insured for
one year et.for five years for two thirds their value.
All losses are punctually paid within 90 days after
satisfactory proof is pre.=eai.ed.
For further information the publ*'’ Is »o
Agents of the Company in all parts c he btate and tu
B. H BATTLE, Secretary, Raleigh.
E. J. HALE, Agent at
Jan’y 1869. Fayetteville, N. C
A GEni
The New Style, Small,
fOLOREI) PIOTOtiRiPHS,
AT
TanorMdellN Gallery.
ART.
Wood'Kard’M Solar Camera.
PH01't>GH.APHS caTji'eiad at Y; norsdell’s Skylight
Gallery. !l»y sti^ct, opposite i'laiJile Yard, Fay
etteville, N C.; plain, retouched, colored, ia water
oolors, oil anl pastile; from small to life si*e. Ambro-
types, Melaneotypes, and all pther sfj'l**^ of Pictures
pertaini .ig to iLb Art. Also, Gilt Fruuiea, Gilt Mould
ing, Ql.?jfor vt-rv large pictures—a.° lar?e !'i by 36
inoites. Cord ao.-. Tasdels for hanfh:-. , iruu ^‘tru-
ments. Steok an.: Oherai-jals for salt ’ m 'Ui Life
site colored t' ' ig.'-iiiiis made from small p ■■’■ireti.
Having peri'.:: ir'otiy located here I hope to merit
your pstioiiH^ f wouJii also returu my siboere thanks
or the Lii.C'- ,. ,rt!.uv'f i>et.towed ot u..j heretofort by
ihe good pei)p>‘ «crtfeville and vio’’
C. M. VAN...:il ' ....
Pt>otogr*phist and Proprietor
TV.- . ‘fri, 1*KV 7?
FAYETTE VlliEiE
■FTCIL I!II8FRA;«CB COHPiNT.
Capii&l in Premium Notea amounts to f267,6&b .w
Cash on baud az;i other assets, 5,077 35
Total, f272,7«56 81
The Company have paid all losses promptly, and
have never made an t.sses8ment on their premium netea.
Total losses paid, f29,682 69
OrrrcsRs:
GEO McNElLL, President.
D. A. RAY, Vice President.
C. A. McMILLAN, Ses’y.
DinncTOBs:
Heary Lilly, W. N. Tilliaghast,
H. L. Myrover, 3. J. Hinsdale,
8. T. Hawley. Wm. Mt^Laurio.
Nathan A. 8iedme,ii, T f-. Lut^erlo^
C. B. Mallett,
James Kyle,
A. A. McKethsn,
J. D. Williaius,
S. W. Tillinghast.
A. W. Steel,
J. Q. Ceo'ii,
Hon. J O. f^hephprd,
R. F. Brown, i
A. B HalL f
hn CoUins and'c. C. McCrumiaen, Traveling Afenta '
i^rThe Company invite appli9«U91ia>
ifftj 28» mi, ai-