lil wbicli ho vmiy
le his «xewuf.tion
21U or to tlie-lkra.
xed l.y the Com-
ih r tho iuti>regg.
:xi'\ pursuu ea
1';* "^'-ititJcii
• •■• uu‘. . >i xaeat
:• mouths
1*1'-■> .ded f^r.
vv t '! the j>rori-
dupriv^vi
uf huriui^
Feh.
' ^ oxuinp-
' ’-^r th3 i\[.
•-•■■ipt or de-
■‘‘iiV be Ratis-
• ?K-*eoant of
thu j.»r(Hino-
rovisi^ns tWr the
>Id'.',*rt.. He itiaVj
tieiaiL*. (*n wieli
tjc, to biich uver-
'-e mny sat-
to cuuutrv in
tiNiu in the mili-
kt Ml. 1 exemption
ar. , planter or
>ti\ c.:i})it)v in
Ci‘, ‘ ' snui labor
;iu(i -4 ^niiii and
^i^>vernnieut ni»i
pn-.i- not- exco4?d-
« l.*r art-ielts
the State under
nrer, auditor and
road coiapany en-
•the H-'vernineut,
)lt) V „A « tiiore-'jt' as
[idcui 5-iiail cortif?’
Itt to the efiieieut
d: i’pividcd, that
exempted bv tiiid
ot dxctic'-l oue p«r-
rtmu in actual use
; ttiid s.iid exempts
j a . l de:scripti(ju.
ifho Uuve leti tb*
pauy, or who tna?
Q contaiued shall
tho a&t upprov«il
tied ciu act ti» %x-
jin^ the maii* ol
ud the drivor* ul
from militarj ser-
[ tiie «Keuiptioui3
lall ^vuy continott
pled are aotuAllj
Yt purcuitfi or oc-
ideut be, and he ie
ant details, under
:ioP*‘ t • be i»eued
t, either of persons
of ttg«, or from the
cases where, \u his
f and udCtfAoii'f re*
d IL.&J r®voke such
!f he thinks pr»]^r:
• bv-toUi :;rautea to
letttiis ,nd exdinp-
i«d t • authoriid tht
ftnj i'vntractor for
^ kiud to the Got-
dJ uoutract, uslws
:htt 'j^^pHrtment ma-
j«rtifj that tho par-
i)ntract* »r are indis*
n of »uid contract;
hen auy Buch oon-
tly ■ ’ faithfully,
;uti. jf 8uch ooa-
eiis,; all c«a«e.
nti:-. :-^cal boardi
lina . of p®riou8
, U'> Juetnber com-
app'^nted from th«
rtct ■ which thay
;h 6' naination.
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KAYETTEVILF.E, C.. may IS64.
[N(X 1335]
PriIKTFr M05!>Ar9 aUT) THURPUATa
^:dwarp j. hale & sons.
E! ITORS .\5D PROPRFETORS
tMie ^or the ai Tui-Wtiekly OnsiRvm flO n»
adT&o !«
RATES OF FREIOUT,
«*TA»tUBB» ST THB raorBIITOSI or TBM
ttrnamkoai Com^mnU* the
C'«UM #Var
RBRIJABT 1864.
For tb» ts*«viy Odi«R«.7BB $0 00 J»«r p«14
adTanc#
In
'ADVKHTI8EM RNTS lni»ertwl for $2 p«r a jnaro
of 12 lincu f>r Ipap for ihe first, and one dollar for each
•nooe^linjr publi«.ation. AdTertiserN arer*4uest^ to
•taJe the nuroh*»r of inBPrtionp 'Irsired, or iheT will
beocnflnned tM1 fnrhid. and charjrpd acoor'I'ngiy.
Aflverti=t*ni. n» int^d*. cb^rjred i%p n^w »4-
VMrtisemds.
HPKOML NOTICE.
From an • ic»- fhisi no name of a new ntih«criber
will b« en‘3r*d wMhout pavineQt in adi'anoe, nor will
Ihe paper be s*n» to acch suhsnrib*rti for a langur time
than is p&i i fot
8u'h of our old •♦ab^onbers as de^re to lake the pa
per on this SY“ietn will nleK«e noti^ us when makinjr
remitt^ncfR Jan’y 1, 1358.
H\?#. .Tfrl.. *Wf Jtf.f V,
Attorney at Law.
Fayktteville, N. C. ‘
I^ILL atieu.l the County and Superior Oourti of
IT Cumbe»L*nd, Harnett, Moore and Robeson Cona-
ti«B. Prompt attention ffiveB to the ooHeetios of all
al&inui entrusted to hi* handx.
Oct. 17, 1859. 5b-if
UTLEV,
€tro€rr and Commisftion .VereAnitl,
FAVKTTEVTLLE, N C
Jan’T 10. 186S. 98-tf
IITHAN V STKi;.>tA.\. ' WM. H. BEBN'AIU).
IV. A. »*TK»nA:\ A o..
WHOLESALE A3iD ilETlIL iEALERS
AND
«fo. 10, Bfay Strfet^
FAYETTEVILLE, N C.
April 20. 2«tf
B 0 WOBTB. 0 a WmBTB. B. O. DaBIBL
WORTH & CO^
Oommlsalon and Forwarding Mttrohaats,
n*atrr SIrtel,
WILMINGTON, N
Oct 16, 18«8.
Boggiin..
j BtooB Wax and Tallow, p«r hktf
B->Qon. ioo««, per ton
Barreli*. dry, pef barrel
j DiHo Pota)oe«. per barr«l
' Bei»tea^p each
! B-»1ew p^r bale
1 Hitto T*rn. per hale
{ Ditto W»»te. per '00 !be.
1 Cnpr»>rtiD per b>'l.
I Cottr.n. p'-r h%i«»
j (’t>rn. W^eat 0«t«, *o per hos.’id
Ch^i*^. 8>>iir.|r, e*oh
I Dl tc RoftVlnf, small 2 60: larfce etch
j pi»r :-a» ■ >• hTrrel.
j T'en.ijiVrs empty fl; flUed e««t*
, F'*b and Pork, rer ♦'srrel
I Grit* f Sioae*! per (ii'n
I p r barrnl
I Hidf.«. ftreen I 60; dry $1
I Hnrfl»s. diwn or np.
Hay r»nd Pf»dd«r, per hale
I'"on. b^*" an'? h"''p. per ton
Dit'o, pi|f, p,'r ton
Litne, ppr eagv dUfo per bstf«l
L*atbe" loo«e p«r *lde, I fi'O; do, bUa, p
L«nd pi»r t>n
MolwBes. 40 irallona. per barrel
Powder, Per keg. 25 lbs.
Perp.'r per bate
Oil, in bblB , 81 itallone,
in bafs, per bag 1 60: ditio. ia bhiit, 2 60 per bM
Ffoe, per ea«k
B^“in, p>r barrel
Snirlt* Tnrpf^niine, per barrel
Wkgnns. R^ai,
in b'>x»s,
Spirits, in hhds , pl^s *nd eaeks, p*r gBll^B
Buttae. in b>>rrelB.
Cjal. per ton, f’26; ditto, p?r hhd , $10.
A>1 other freieht-t in proportion.
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6
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6
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10
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8
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20
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15
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6
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8
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COTTOK CWLDH, Ho. 10. i r
I^HE FAYETl'flVlLLE COTTON CUtD MA.NUFA
TUKING ro.MP \ '^Yare now manufacturiugHARDS
superior to any run through the blockade, and at pri.-Heat
are Stilling for a less price the siugle pair or by tbe quan
tity.
.^uy p.T9oa orderins; pix or more pairs, they will t>e
securi,‘Iy packed and deliver«id in tVilwiagton frw of ex-
peBPe.
Call upon or addr«)* A. A. McKETfT.^N.
J. \. ^\0^tTfi.
;LEX. JOHNSON. Jr.
F^tU?vill«. N. April 18 24tf
Pre?bytTian and ' ikrolinii
(£> We lire aathorleed and rtqaested lo
*>V'iuu .xnce *ol b F LI' 1 ulv hh a cttu.3:oate
to ri progent ihe oi^Uii'y i*f R ch?in’n'
H'. U83 cf t'ummoQ^ ia ibf n-. at L gi-l»iar.'
'aj 19
*14 te
iaa copy.
FayeUfvilJe llosiu Oil Works.
OUR Oil VVork.s are now in complete operation, and
as we use nothing but good ro.^in in producing the
ra.-.n J
21
rii> u D,
We are autborized to announce JOUN
A. ivf H o>‘ujld>o l(.r re ts • lo
t!se i ftcf cf Btejiff for the coat ty of Riut-
86 f:t;d te
We arc autborized to snnouncc A. S.
a .i.iojMiie t.r lUo o.Cv if
J-h r ff for the oonnty cf Riobraond tbe
»nt cM'oiioii
&A-f)ipd
The naiw; of JAMES KIRKPATRICK is
reppectfnMy submitted to the voters of Guraberlar.d
and Harne't lo voted for aa a Bepresentativa of
thcBb Ooaaties't'tf ibe H./UBd of Commona
MANY VOTKR8
Vlay 1«. lfi«4 • 8-1-tf
\\ e are au|liorized lo atiiiotiiicc
KObLlir .1 MtN ^in «.f (ji,. O, Ihi N C
.Ar;> It-ry, a. h. ( in for the slBje of SHERIFF ■ t
il!l 7
a4 0#
UST OF coaim;es for passevgers.
TU£ foll^'wing rates of PMiage will b« okarfe j ou
onr Steamers:—
0.
WA*1TTE».
2rAA BUSHELS WHEAT.
jOUU 1.600 CORN.
Persons kaTini; tbe abore anioles to sell wlU remiTe
the hifhest Caeb price by calling on Mr. M Thc^nMun.
at the Merchant .Vf'lis. Fhyctieville, «r on Ike sabaori-
ber at his old s'and on Market Square.
ALEX. JOBNSON, Jr.
Not. 6, 1862. 76tf
OOWM.
From FayeW^*llla to Wilminjcon.
fSO 00
•' “ Elixabeth,
16 00
*•
wm-e H^Il,
20 00
“ “ Seilv’s Cove,
21 00
“ “ All poinia below.
80 00
*110050 CLA88, OB DIO&.
From Fayette a to Wilmington.
f20 00
“
“ *• Elixabeth,
10 00
»•
•■* •* Wcjtehall.
16 00
•• “ Kelly’s 'ttve.
15 00
1
'• *• All points below.
90 00
tip.
Pmm WllaiingtoB to P.aTetievillc.
S80 00
*
•• “ Kelly’a Cnvn,
18 60
*• “ White Hail,
16 60
..
“ Eiixabetti,
20 00
I!
Priwpe?t HalL
24 00
*• " All points above.
80 00
8100ND CLASS, UB DIOR
From Wilmington to F%yetteville.
f20 00
4*
“ Ke’ly’a Cove,
10 00
•1 •• White flail snd Eiisabeth,
12 00
1
“ ‘‘ All points above.
20 00
AR.11Y
I AM prepared to minnfacture all kinds ef Wagoa
Harness fcr .Krr^iv nve. I uw my leather and can
gire go^d baraair*. Airenls wiii do well to send their
•rder^ to me a? *■ y 5h«.U uavp attention and
WBt off in quick disoatch. JOHN GAJET'SR.
0oldsi.on P •> . Chatham Co., C., )
Jnne 13. 1862. )
34tf
900 Ihii. Arabic lor sale by
J. a L£E
Oct 15. 69tf
^^^8eoond OlafS or Drok Pa^s^ctera most stay on
lower deok or pay fall price, or eazie a« Firet Claaa.
Oil we can reconinienJ it to be the best of tbe kind matle
in this cnuntry. It is a fine Lubrifating and Tanner’s
Oil, and we would be e^lad to receive orders from thw 1 n
Government and the public generally. We will sell on i Vl -.v ■>(>
reasonable terms. MOORE, CASUVVELL A CO. I . L_ II
28tf • rvspectfiilly recommead
{ C'^l AAHON .V K kVYULL i.? i ^utia’>)3 p^r^on to
run tf» r«pr»*«»Qi i.h« i»f
Ma rf ■•iid .Montg m»r7 in the nex' Rc.oatm of North
r.arolinv bi;h**vin|{ him to bs a man *>uon a9 tho timen
de:iiHBt. MANY CIT1ZKN8
Mtv 17 m
EAGL(5 FOUNDllF.
SOMB mont-bfi a?o we ^owr'etcd all our fixln'e? for
the ratnnfiotnre of CAlt WMKBL8, but owng i.i
Ihe failife of the #unp!r of Iroti ”'f proper nature, we
h%Te nnt. lait'ly been rdI' to sapply '♦tjr dem.%t»d
tfceoi; f>:H diffieuky ti >wever, will l-e >>»erO'C‘Die is th.-'
course of ^ix faecs. »» w-xioh time we bha!l be able «o
furai^h wheels of the/oP'wicg siaua —24, 26, 28 and
30 inohes; alao Cbilled ( iroa T»»o Iron we sbal) use
for ihc3) wil! be ('old BUit Oharcoiil Iro’i, and we war
raat ur whfols NOT TO CRAOK. and to be equal to
at*y made iu Ihe ConfoderiiOy, *r to those of Wtiitney &,
S:;nsc( Pailadelphia, who>ie reputation is so well known
by 4tl Riiilroad oompanieo.
Wc are pr^'partd to execute Loom, f'ry 8and, aui
Green Sand Work, of any sbape or ai*e
D. .‘NDER80N Sr CO.
Fayetteville, Mareh jJO. 186* Ifltf
LUBklCATlji^GlilLr^
Ttiti Ui)deriti(cn-a i Uvw prAparad lo f>itai!>n lu the
purlio I very fiuperior ar»ic1« of LUBRICATING
OIL, etpteially for Cotton and IfooZen Faetoriet We
cl--im mat laiH Oil do.’s not gun, and may be run at
gr -ater speed with less power than any other Oil exeept
dperm. ,
Mr W H Pjrter, Superintendent of Phooix Colton
Factory, stys of ii: *•! have been using your Lubrioat
log Oil for 2 or S^rsonths, and find it to ba superior to
auy other OH oow in u*i> for luhrioating.”
'.r John Kors.haw, Sup’t of Blouot’s Creek Factory,
sp.ys: “I can cheerfully say your Lubricating Oil is a
superior ar*ide It doee not gum ia the leas*, but keeps
Lhe joarnaU clear and bright ”
Mr A F Beekerdite. Cb’cf En2>nier of tbe C 8 Arse
nal and Armory of this placc, was requested to try it
and “I thirk fot litttit machinery—ouch a> Co'ton
Fkotori^B—aud for h^avy machinery when Ihe motion
ia «U>w. your Lubricating Oil will compare next in qual
ity to Sperm ”
Other cotton manufacturers hiv?e tried it and pro-
ncftiDced favorably of it.
HENRY E. COLTON.
Ageat Fayetteville Kcrosine Co
April 1864 20 tf
BUK.^I.K,i OIL.
WEc-in farm h KKROiiE.VIJ CUttNlNG OIL in qaan
titles of •*> r 10 «%lion.‘« at $26 p-r gallon; tin oano
•>r Slo to $20 adJitiocal. BaaJ or keca w^en
oonvenient.
Tois is as gjod in Oil ms cnn be made without the
mixture with Aloohol, which it ia impna-iit’e now to
obtain. Tbe wick tube of the or tmary Rt^rTesne lamp
An extra charge will be made far Way Pa^set;* i v 11 i ...i i i. i
— - - * saould be slightly leogih?nrd oy eo!der>&g on a piec5.
ger« ge'tlog iBt;> Berths daring day tima, and for .>cca
PTiDK a fi.^th with their biK>i9 or shoes on. at the die
eretioQ of tba Capt-ain.
J. A WORTH, fcr C F Hi'ra B’l Co.,
T. S LUTTKRLOH, or 8t’r N C
B. M OBRELL, for 8t’n Kate and San.
Mhy 20, 1804. 34 lB»*lm
With a lamp thiic arraugid our jil l>uroi wiih.'>ut emoke
J with ad much hrit moy t*. any Norlnern Kerosene.
□ KNRY E CO 1.7ON. Ajt’t F K Co.
April 7 '.’l-tf
After tlii« date t vrill
pa/ 16 f>ni3 per pouad for .rags, o»
the h»fr!.ftst riapket price, de'ivered ia
FayetteTiUe, or tI rey ;ji ? c?» Ra.'kl, h.
P MDBPRY
Fe^’y 1«. 18«4 7
Wanted to Purchase,
7E8TERN RAIL ROAD STOCK:
Baiik No eo;
Odd and Silver;
Nona Caiohca Treaaar,* Notes (Faad*b'«*:»
“ “ •• $1 and $2;
** “ Bonds, old and aew;
County f.f C’im^rl*nd Bunds;
Town of FAj«»teT;ile B’juda;
Greensboro’ $1 a;id $2 CerttficateB;
Confederate 7 and 8 per c‘nt. Bonds;;
Coupons 01 $l5.0iX>.000 loan;
“ of Town and County Bonda;*
“ of oM '•orth Carwlina Bob Is;
T. 8. LDTTERLOH.
Oct. 12, 1863. 71i4
B;ink or Clarcndoq at rayetteTlllei \
M y 16. 18t*4 f
1'HE Annual Mefiiog of the Stockholders of this Butk
Will bft hfM *' th- ir Banking Hi use. on TfcnreJay
ffiorninK tbe 2d of Juue nf-xt M 11 ''’cl ck.
8J:» J vr. k^ANDFOKD. Oash’r.
WESTBR.ir RAIL. ROAD.
The FREIGHT AND PASSESQRR TRAINB of this
Road leave Fayetteville daily. (Sundays exoepted)
I at 8 o’clock, A. M., and returning leave Egypt at 1
o’clocB. P M
Calfte €ud Hont Tram MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and
FRIDAY.
By ar.J*T JNO M. ROSE,
Treaa’r and Gen’l Trans. Ag’U
Jan. 22, 1863 97tf
From and after thi»
date the Steamer A. P. HURT will
leave at 8 o’clock, A. M., on Monday
and Tharsday. JOS. A. WORTH,
April 6—17tf] Ag’t C. F. Steam Boat Go.
600
FAYETTEVILLE
MITUAL lN81JRAi\€E COMPAM.
Capital in Premiam Notea amotinte to
Cash on band and other Msets,
$267,688 2b
5,077 86
Jii^t ll«x*ji«i'd and ior Sale,
f.tl.S, CcFl'EH H,
HOO I- p. F- »r Siisr^*'.
7uO Ibn Naile, ••merie'l si*eB.
H T HAWLEY &SON.
May 16.
~OKD.^A!(CE DKPAKTMKICT, \
RALnioH. N. C., May 8, 180*. /
Lead WANTE1>-—I Wisb to pnroha«e Lead for this
Department. Pernons haTing large or itaall quaa-
titie^ will plea«e apply at once. Will give 1 pound sf
POWDER for to poatids of jJSAD.
Tnofr D HOGG. Capt. 0. 8.
69-tf Id charge of Ordnance.
MOTICl^TO FARiHlsRS.
8TR.VW WANTED.
Wanted immedia'^'y for the Hoflpitals and Troops
at Fayetteville, 20 000 nonnda ot WHEATST-itAW,
snitaLle for beidiog. Fa iners having a surplus of thia
article on hand wiM coa?'*r a benefit on oar slok and
wfunded BoM'e.rs by briugiiig it ia. A fair prioo will
tw paid Apply »o
QUART£HM\STER, at the Arsenal
Fayette»ill'^ \r«ena’ a»d A'^mory, April 4. 21tf
E^ypt Coal !?llue.
The tmdersignea were, at the November Term of the
Confederste (Jourt. District of North CM’olina, ap
pointed Managers of Ihe Egypt Coal Mine property,
and have entered into copartnarahip for the pui^se of
Diiaing and selling Ck>al, and solicit orders for the same
In any desired qu^^ntity. Orders for asy amoont ran
be supplied on «bort notice. The Coal from tuis pro
perly it undorbtedly the bc^t in the CoJifederate States.
Apfiieaticni may be r>ado to B Mallett, ?ayotte-
. »illc, N. r., or !at! Brcwue, Charleston. 8. 0
CHARLES B. MALLETT
JAM£8 BROWtnE
FaretieTille. Jat’y 20, IHO’i. Wltf
WANTIID, lor tho Hospital at Fort Fisker
T^OULTRY, Chicketifs, Buit.er and ether delicacies for
I the sick Holdier? at this Hospital. Persons haring
these articles oau obtain toe market prioo on applLoa-
titm to tbe subtioribvr at his old stand or at Mr J W.
Povera'a oa Hay Street.
K. X. HKD>S, Qen'l
Aa«.2k
Total, $272,765 16
The Company hare paid all losses promptly, and
have never made an aasessment on their premium notee.
Total loaaes paid, 129,682
OvviOBB*:
GEO. MoNEILL, President.
D. A. RAY, Vice President.
C. A. MoMILLAN, Slo’y.
DiaBOTOBs:
Henry Lilly, W. N. TlUinghanU
H. L. Myrover, 8. J. Hinsdale,
S. I. Hawley, Wra McLaarin,
Nathan A. Stedmaa, T. 8. Lmterloh,
A. W. Steel,
J. a. C*ok,
Hon. J. G. Shepherd,
R. P. Brown, 1
A E ira.n_ >Wilmgton.
B. Mallett,
James Kyle,
A A. MoKcthan,
J. D. Tftlliama,
B. W. Tillingl.aat.
rayettCTille Arsenal and Armory, \
Nev. 12. 1S68. /
^lOO BOUiVTY.
If\inferl, lOO •.Wmnted Kittemen,
Authority having bnen granted by the Wat De
partment to ralsi- a tJorapany of Mounted Riflemen
for service in thia vicinity, not'ce is hereby given that
raoraits to the number of 100 non eontcripit will be re-
oeivrtd for this service. Each resruit will be required
to furnish a serviceable horse, tor which be will be al-
Hwcd 40 cents per dicm. and his pay $12 per month.
Written ptrmution wiil be required from paren*« or
gaardiatis. where the appUcact is under the oanseript
age.
Each recruit must bring with him a blanket or bed
spread, and come prepared to remain
Bridles, sivddles. halters and saddle blankets furnieh-
ed by the Government, or if ths reoruit comes provided
with them, he wi.l be paid for them a fair valuation.
Apply to Capt MATTHEW P. TAYLOR, at tho Ar
senal F. L. CHILDS,
80tf] Major C. 8 A. Comd’g Post.
A. E. Hall, i
John Collias and C. O. MoT.mmm®®, Tr^Telmg Agrnfe
ani^rhe Onupaar iav*t« aDplieatlons.
»‘nv 39 fWi *1.
LOOMS! LOOMS!! LOOMS!!!
The Sabecribere having bougtit the right for the
Connties of Orange, Chatbam, Wake, Granville,
Person and Caswell, to make, b»6 and sell Keadall’a
oelebrated
••FAMILY HAND OR POWER LOOMS,”
are new engaged in patting them np for sale. This
loom is a great invaatioD. Ii is easily kept in order,
and with proper attention, will weavo from 16 to 30
yards of cloth per day, aoo rding to the kind and quali
ty of the oloth wovea No ItKims make better cloth.
They weave tbiek cr tbin, a« may be d'-sired Frr.m
tbe same drawing ia, limply by changing the treddle
strings, which oan be doae in ten misataH, Plain
Cloth, Doable PUia, Jeans. Tweeds, Battinet, Blank
et, Twill or S^rge, Fnstiaa, &o, may be woven
Also doable width and seamleM bags, if the warp
ia prepared for that purpose A«y person who
kaowB how to warp beam, aod draw ia tbe warp well,
in tbe oommon looms, oan suooessfully operate on these
looms at once They work with a orank, and arc easUy
worked by a bo” or girl 15 years old. They oan be
worked by band, water, steam or horse power.
Owing to the high price of labor, material, &o , a
im i ed camber of looms will be put op Orders will
be filled in tbe erdar that they o-'«me
The priae cf thesA looms befar* the war. for hand
Tvowen was $100 We will sell them at the »ame now,
if paid in provieioaa, wheat, flsar, corn, baoon, lard,
Ac., at old prices or their equivalent ia baak, 8.ate,'or
Confederate btUa
QBO. W. PUR8P0Y,
B. B. SAUNDERS,
Chapel HiIL N tH.
April 29. 28 Im .
CONFKDBKATI STATES OF AMERICA, )
EMaiHKKB Dbpabtmbnt, Di9T. Capb Fbab, I
WitmiugiDQ, N. C , .Viaroh Ibih, 1863. }
Notice is hereby given lo all prrsons bavin? claia>3
against the Enemeer Department, for nervioee of
•laves employed as laborers on tbe land defmeu n«ar
Wilmington, N C , that tho undernigBeit i^ aucborited
and prepared to p^^ the «ianie at his office, on (.ju s«-
oond floor of tbe building next above .Meare^’ Drug
Store. Market Stroe.t.
Persona executing Powers of Attorney will ob
serve tne following loriu —their signatures, in all caiec,
la be wiMio.ised by two wines!>e8 and signed iu dupli
Cft-e, or ih»y maj b« w:in“SSod before a Justice >f tt».»
Peace or Cl*rk of -nr C>>urt
FORM Of POWER 0? ATfORNBy.
I, of —•—. Hereby appoint , of . tny
true «nd lawful Ai^cnt to eign rccnipta for, receive
pi.yment of all moneys due to me ny the Euginetr De,-
pikrtment of the Conf'derate States of •no
aerviora of mjr niavd emp-lo^ed ae laborern on the land
deferccs at , during the month of , 186
Witness my hand asd imai at ——, ibe day of
, 18«
(SigBfd ia dnplioato.)
— —— JSeal ]
Witnesea
Ct^We resipectrully recomaie nd Lieut.
JOSEi'H A. MeAKTHUR. of C >. I 5Ut Reg’V N C. T .
as » (landidaie to r«'n>‘i»^ent ue in tbe Hooee of fTsmmon*
of the n»xt Legialafire from Cumberland and Harieti
ooun!iea. H M'.Art.iur ia a devoted man «o bia coun
try’s oau«c aod has b-»pTi in ih* war *Yer since it began,
and he w 11 m«ke n* a ^oid Rpprepenfi.;i»->
82 Itpd te Many SOLDIERS.
We respeootfnlly recommend
NEILL McKAY, E^q . >s a candfuate fvr
re-cl»oti(>n to a feat in tbe next Honie of Gammons from
Cifflberland aci Harnett counties.
MANY CITIZENS.
May 2. 29 '"tprt&ie
We are anthorized to annouoce
Col. MUHDOCU McRAB as a candidate for
re-election to Ifae House of Commons from Hobeaoii county.
April 27 27-2m
To the Voters of Harnett County.
Tub unders’gned, a priva'a in Co. A. 6tb N G. Cav
airy, having been solioiled by some of his frienda.
reancotfully anoounces hliaself to the soldiers and eiti
s-na of H»mett coooty as a Candidate for the Office of
SHERIFF at the eleotion on the first Tharsday is Au
guBf coxt. SAMUEL D PIPKIN.
March 21 17 24tpJ
To tbe I'itiiens and Soldiers of Harnett.
At the solicitation of many of my friends 1 reapectfolly
announce myself a candidate for re-election to the
office of SheriflT for the county of Harnett. Profoundly
>;rateful to my frienda both at home and in the A rmy for
tlie very jp.-nerous support heretofore received at tbeir
band'4. I can only pU-dge that Hbould they again mani
fest their confidence by re-electing me I will, ab hereto
fore, aerre them promptly and impartially-
Very respectfully, JAS. R. GRADY.
April IS. 24-te
To the Voters of Moore and Montgomery I'ouatlea.
{ANNOUNCE mvself a candi >ate to 'epresent the
recple of .Mcore and .Mciktgomciy counties in the
next 8«>n»te of Nc-»»h Carohna. My trinotples are Con-
aervativ after tbe strait«at sect, and «re well known tc
all who koflw me 1 shall explain them ir^ro fnlly a*
ito nrnper tirae. J. A BAR'tETT
Ca-thage, Muy 6. 80 6>pd
To t le ritlzcns and Soldiers of Uobesuii County.
At t^o tequc.m and soiioiistica of many frienda, ao|
ditrti aud citix^ns, 1 annouace luydclf a candidate
to repr-seai the county of Rob ’scn in tbe next Leg>e
laturn. 1 would he pleised to atte'id the different pre
cir.e.tt of the flouuty before tbe et»eMon. but *e th; en*
ray i«! prapar’ne lt> give us ^ fi|i:bt ".ion. I fear I ahal'
not be ab’.e lo iiieet y.'.u I only a'k my fellow
oitiii'ns. waile the canJila'es at hsoic ar» aJdrc-ssin^
you, to remember that I. wuh tbe roauy soHiers who
have sti’O'led me lo all'w my n^me to run, am prohibit
ed fr>>m the pleasure of meattng y >u, by standing in de
fence of your property, your rich's and your liberties
And to you. broiher soldter«, who have so strongly soli
oiled uio to become a candidate, 1 can only thank you
for this m«nifeetation of csnfilenoe, and promise, if
elected, to keep a vigilant oye to your rights, y'^ur honor
abd jcur comforts If defeated. I 8b*.Il willingly re
main (where I have been for three ysars) in deft^nce cf
the C3iintry, while those eho^ien will logifUte, praying
for tbe bappy day, when our independeao£ is ack&owl
edged.and we all b^s allowed to return to our hooics “lo
»njoy the reward of our «ufferiBgs” an iDdepenJent,
prosrerons and bappy people
I am, f' i'ow oitisens, and brother soldiers, y-'ur bum
ble servant. JOHN H MoLE\N.
Co G, 2*th B?g’t N C T
May 9. 8t8ip l&te
FLOUR AXD OATS.
rrOUR aad OATB will be ezchuged fw Com at the
gtore of D. McLanria, by gMag bia a few dayv
aetioe. Floor good, OaU jRo. 1, blaak or wUt«-
r
The signatuiee of colored pcraona shouhi be witnessed
by three witnc?«e8
There mast be sepi«rate lapUo*t» Pc -rers of Attorney
for each laonth. B|-Hxk forms oan be had upon appli
oatiou at thia offioe.
W. VL #AMES, Capt. A Chief Eng.
Jan’y »20, 1864 180«tf
$.100 Ri:WARIft.
WE will pay ‘.be alwve reward for the apprehenpioa
aud coiirtuemeut iu jail, of the party or parties wba
cut and catried away 80 yards of our Telegraph ‘V'ire, 14
miles from Fayettenlle, about tbe 22d or 2;id iost.
SOCTMKIU i^XFKEBS Ti:L£aBArH ■'OVPANT.
April 26 27tl
IVmitrd —Wood l>and.
The undersigned will give i* fair price for a well wooded
tract of L.VNU of 100 or 200 acres, oa the llailroad al
auy pf)int t>*twi*«;n Jonesboro* and Fayetteville. Wood,
pitch piue box'-tl or uu^jo.xed
HEVkY E- eJOLTON. AgKnt F fC. C7o
FaTetteviUe. \pril J9 i.'itf
WUaaainvton, CUar., & R. R. 1^ CO., )
pBEdlutoM'ANi.t tit'e’l't;, V
Lxu'nburfr, M 6. 18ti4. )
rPHE Tax dne to the Confo ier«te Sia'eB on the 1st day
X of Jncie next, npon Ihe oipital stock of this Onmpa-
nj. wi.l be p'«.id by t'le Cotpp^ny.
By order of the B?ard of Direelors.
82 J1 JAMES I MoCALLDM, Sec’y.
.HATCH GS.
^ LOT of SUPEttlOR MATiJHBS, for sale by
May 9
JAS. G COOK.
81 4w
Siirgreon €iienerai% Office,)
Ralbiuh, N. C., April 27, JS64 j
IPROPO^-E to E-ilabliah, in tbe City of Raleigh, a
raaiiafactory for
ARTIFICIAL LIMBS
The objoct of this enterprise is to supply these ceefnl
articlea to all sr>ldi>r8 fr3m this State, who have beeu,
or may be. ao maimed in tbo scr^ioe aa to require
them
Privai»8 and noc-tfootmiBsioned officers will be fnr
nlshed gra^aitoufly. Commissioned officers will be
ohar{ptl the acti^al orsi
I^sabled soldiers are reqaected to oorresp'cd with
the nsdersiitned. gi'^icg name, regisD«at, rank, locality
of amputa’ion, and the preotae meaeurement of tho re
'jaaising wenaber.
I wiMb to employ a number of cj-npetent tDeokanics
for the above n^mc'i purposa All such are invited to
oommonioata immitdjatcly with this ffioe.
ED^^ARD WARREN,
* Surgeon General North C«rolina.
April 80. 28-lm
CORFICDIiRlTG TlX NOTIt'E.
The AeaeHBorn cf toe Ok>>if» Jerate Tax for Robeson
I ourtly will m!!?tt th« penp’e of the *iifferent Dia
trio's al f*ie foU'>wing tiruea *nd places for the onepoae
'f receiving Ihe’is'fl «f all pr'>pcr*y aod sabjoo’a re
quired to be lis'ed at thia tinse, and all inoomea of 1868
li-*ble to t!>e a idi'iou'tl 10 p -r c'nt tax; also, all quar
terly re'urns to the 8lot of .Maroh, 1*^64, viai
At Rogiin’s Tuesday, Muy 24'b, 1864.
fit. Pnultr. Widn*8lay, Mav “6,
Lumber Bridge Thur-di”, M*y 90.
Randalflville, Friday. M*y 27,
8mi h’s. 8aturd»y, M*y 28
Alfordnvillc. Manday. Mij 80,
Thompaon’s, Tuesday. Ma” 81,
White Honan, Wedaesday, Jaie 1,
Sterlinpr’a Mills. T lur day, Jana t,
Pealey’s. Friday J me 8.
6fr*iDp»
Lam'->erioa, Monday, June 6.
Burnt Swamp, Tu'sday, June 7.
All persona in Wi*hart’s District will meet the Aa-
sesnors in Lumbertnn, on Monday, Jane fl.
Th* Collector will be along to receive all arrearages
of Taxe?, and all who are in arrears are notified that
payment ntut be made Pun''t)ial attendance required
^ T lAaaeaaora
D S. MORRISON, /
May 14. 88 t»J
Enrollinf OfDce, Bladen County, >
i:.Liz .bbtutow.4 N >, jl%y 18, itso4 j
IN obedience to General Orders No. 3, Chief Bnrolling
Offioe 4th Cong Dist., it ia hereby ordered that all
white male persons b‘'tween the ages of 17 and 18 years
in Bladen conntv, report themselves immediately lo the
Captsina of the Home Guard Company of their reepeet-
ive Diatricls for enrollment.
Captains of tbe Home Guard will see that all persons
between the above acea are enrolled, and report at this
offioe on Tuesday 31st inst , prepared to go to Wilming-
tcn to be o'iranixed into companies Those who do a -i
report and enroll themselves as above will be arrested
and asafgaed lo the regular service. The orgaaiaation
of persons between 46 and 60 is postponed ontil farther
orders. J. B. PUOHANAN,
84*lt 21] En. Off. Bladen county.
f^O REWARD.
RANAWAY frorn ths subscriber on the 17th inst, my
negro boy, JOHN. 16 years old, about 5 'eet high,
and weighs about 100 lbs. I would caution Steam Boat
ownera on the River >g%inst letting him go on board of
any ot their boata. The above reward will be paid for
hia apprehsnaion anl confinement in any Jail so (hat I
can get him. D. W AYER
Fayetteville, May 18 88-9tpd
!iPE€lAL IVOTICE.
GENERAL HOSPITAL No. 3, 1
GoLr-sBOBo*. N C , May 16tb, 1^64. /
Agreeably to General 0“ders, No 34, Current
Series, fr m Adjutant and Inspector Ganaral’s Of
fice, an Examining Board, for retiring disabled officers
and privates, has been organ^t^d at this Hospital.
All who are anthoriird to appear before a Medical
Ezaniinlnf Board, for Examination to be retired are
hereby notified that this Board meets only on TUE^
DAYS aud THURSDAYS, at 8 o’clock, p. m
Those interested are respectfullv requested to be
gnvorned acoord'ug'y WM A HOLT,
88 2i1 [o s. J 3 8r. Surgeon of Board.
Cow $»trayed.
4 BROWN COW, marked with amonth orep and under-
i\ bii both eara. mediuui a'S9. Any information will
cbeer^ul'y received, and a liberal reward paid for
4cr recovery, by Mrs. £. M WALKER.
Haymount, May 19 ?8if
Executor’§ Sale.
By an order of the Court of Pleaa and Qiarter See
aiona of Cum^'erland Couniy. the Su^eeriher, at
r.xecutor of NeiU Wilkinson, da'-’d, wi'l axpo.>e to public
nale on Monday of June Court, 1864. the land belocrini^
to sail estate, containing 125 acres more or less, lysg
>n tho East side of Cape Fear Biver, adjoining the laaoe
jf NfcDiniel aud others.
Terms at sale D TORRENCE Ei’r.
April 9 30 ts
%QS Reward.
RAN A WAY from tni sab-criber, a NEGRO WOMAN
bired the ^st Jaa'y 1864, from Mr. A. W. S'eal ot
Faye’teville f>he issupoosed to be about tba town new
Said woman’s nims is Bj'S^y, and is of mediam heigat
dark complexion, aod a full auit of hair. 1 will giv'
bhe above reward lo anv one who will deliver her to m«
it the Arsenal, or confine her in jail.
MATTHEW P. TAYLOE.
April 2« 29 i.f
Palma Clirl«ti Rean*.
I1HE subacriher will pay the higheat oaah prioea fot
any qoanvity of Paln^a Christi Beana.
i. A. WORTH.
otn* rv«4 n *»
SUOVRCAVE.
FOR THE onsEaviR.
This important plant was introduf^cd into this
oouutry about nine vears ugi. at a cost o^ 876,000.
The crop ot 18.57 was. probiolv, tho largeH
ever ra.is»‘d in ‘hi.-i c^'uu'ry. as the seed ot tha
crop «if 1850 wa-( then ri-d lhroQ:rhf>ut tho
variou.s Stif«-n; but owitii; fo tbe \»a»t of proper
milU and b«»iK‘r.-», as wc;l ;is rli.- chetipnebs of th*
Southern Sugar Cane, tiiO cuhurc was almost
abanduned.
It has beon steadily culiivuted eioce tbo war
began, and is becotuiiiir a very i i poriant and use
ful plant, and I would urge its extensive cultare
by all a^ricuhurit«^ a.s beio^ the cbcupeijt and
most useful grown for iauily consumption, for
the following reason.^:
First, its juice or saccharine properties maVes
good sorghum or ?yrup, a id thw syrup, whea
well boiled and put into open barrels and dripped,
yields a very good sugar, the top or ^-cum, dis-
tiJJed, yieJJfl a qaaatity of rum or brandy, which
possesses a mild ta^te.
The stalk, directly after prc.ssure, can be fer
mented in tubs or barrels, and yieldi^ as proli&o
and as good vinegar as the apple. Tbe fodder
from the stalk is said to cure well and makes an
excellent roughaee for stt>ck. The seed makea
excellent batter cakes and waffles, and yields about
two-thirds of its weight in flour, the t»kia being
very fine and thin. Chicken.s, and poultry >?ea-
tjrally, are very fond of the »eed, and Mrs. King
of Tarboro’ informs me that they dye an excellent
worsted, ashes of yoses color. • •
Thus we have molasses, sugar, rum or brandy,
rinegar, bread or wa£Ses, fodder for stock and
grain lor poultry, besides its properties for dye
ing, ail out of one plant, and that plant as easily
cultivated as the common Indian corn.
While I would not urge aa abandonment or
even an abatement of the corn culture, I would
advi.se all to plant early, and plenty, of the Cki>
nese Sugar Cane.
Capt. Braddy, of Cumberland, informs me that
be wiil plant about 60 acres, and has made ar
raogements for a good irou mill.
Success to the crop. Uespectfully,
* Don C.£i>AR DK Bazan.
The Cedar Falls Rol>-
bin lire now prepar.id to ftirni^h, at
_ s’-ort notice, all kinds of BOBBINS.
SPOOLS and QUILLS, Ac., euilable for Woolen and
Cotton Mills J M ODELL. Ag^nt.
Cedar Falls N. C , May 7, 1864 80 lOtpd
iichool Books.
F»R sale, a variety of JLA3SICAL W»RK3; —Ol-
loTidorff’s Freojh Gramm*rs. Qnjak and Litta Lex-
ioina, Webater’s Aoviemio Diotion^ties. Common Sohotd
Books, Drawing Materials, etc., etc A id'ess
iW-fttc-d “OMIGRON. ’ Wilr,in«tton. N. O
RA«sTBA«~Sn-Th^c inf^^
rior quality of the paper on which the
Observer I: as-been prmted of late, and
which is a great eye-aore to as, is owiog to the want of
a auffioient supply of g -od rags, and tha con»equimt nec-
eesity to resort to inferior maieriaU We appeal to the
flnends of tbe Observer at all aooessible points, to save
op and bring to town all the rage thay can pro.sare.
We have no time ourselves to atterrd to ’-heir purchase,
but Messrs. Geo W. Williams A ^o-, the Agentt in
this town of Mr. Mcrphy, will pay 16 cent* par lb. for
tbcia.
B J HALE A SONS.
Feb y 16 S-Uf
Halt! Malt!!
or BACKS Pf good Dsty*8ALT, to be *3Mhanjce^far
I C«._ Apply lo
Maj 9, 18M.
JAS. e. COOK.
ao>4w
The Farmers’ and Planters’ Al-
maaac for 1864. A few grooe more jaat received.
Jm*j U. 9. h HALB * 80S&.
Vaiikee Di-rry —The Petersburg Express
mukes extracts Ir im the cip ured diary of one ol
Butlor’s men. We copy two i'ems:—
Mat 6.—At about 5 o’clock. H-en. Butler and
Staff rode through tho different reeiments, and
wi re cheered wiMi a lon» and continuous cheer.
Qou Buflor RdvAn*«-d to tbe ourpoMt, whore I
wa.s Ht tioned, and btill forward ho went, until be
w«8 fired up »n by a party of guerilbis, w^o had
been concealed behind rk church—some 200 yards
beyond the otitpost. One of the General’s Or-
dcrliea was taken prisoner, after being severely
wounded. General Butler narrowly escaped cap
ture. We could have taken a very pleasant
g:tme of “FticAer” (Yankee spelling) on the
General’s coat tail, so straight did it stick out
behind, as Ke fairly ftew to the rear.
Nay 10 —About noon a woman came up to
where we were stafioned, and demani^ed that the
General should stop the firing, as the \^alln were
dying all around her house, atid that it was dan
gerous to stay there. This was fun for out boys,
although anything else to the poor woman.
Onions! OniontI!—The necessity of plentiful-
'y planting this vegetable aromatique during
the present season cannot be too wirmly impres*
sed upon our producers There is nothing in the
entire catalogue of “garden truck” which will be
more welcome to our soldiers; there is nothing
more refreshing, healthly, and oonvenient for
transportation; and certainly, as an adjuncCAf ar
my food, nothing could be more eavory.^ In
France, the onion has become almost a national
vegetable, and whether in camp or on a campaign,
it is the constant companion of the soldier. It is
recommended by the surgeon, is the pride of the
cook, and the delight of the mess. In our own
army the first article robbed from a garden is an
,onion. Many a time have we seen the poor fel
lows on a long journey nibbling lustily at the
odoriferous bulbs, and with a piece of dry bread
and a handful of salt making the meal which wai
denied by the necessities of the march. We say
therefore, plant onions; the soldiers say plant
onions; the generals join in the request, and let
it, therefore, go forth in tmmpet-tonea through
the length and breadth of the land—omomI
The Spirit in the Army—the Spirit that
f>ujhl to be at home —In a recent charge to the
Grand Jury Judge Fleming ot Georgia said:—
“There is another view of our defeats from
which we nay derive encouragement. It is in tha
spirit and determination with which our soldiers
have fought even ag >inst the most fea'fiil odds.
This perhaps was never better or more fully illui*
trated than at the fight of Fort l>onel(ion.~ It is
a fact (at lea^^t t-uch is my iiupression from the
Hccriuntd published a*, the time) that so long u
we fouizht we cot quered, and we never ceased to
fii^ht until by phy.sio;iI (x'- austion wc could fight
no longer. It is the only inptaoce in the histoiT
of the world where the victors had be^^n compel
led to burrendrr to the vai qu'shed. Tiiis spirit
of determined resistance i» as frcnh in the armj
to day as it was then or ai> any time during this
war. W^c see the evidence of this in the fact
that the army is re onUsting almost without excep-
ticn, «nd r' -euligtiug or th •. war. Is there not
encourage ment ia this? 7 he people at home
faiay waver, but tho *»rmy stands firm. Some
people at home may f. cl wbipt, bat the army baa
never felt whif)t—ncv 'r bc-n wbipt, never will
be whipped. It is, oevertlielcs-, our duty to cul
tivate ttic same spirit at h iii' thnt unitcatcs our
army in tho field—a Sjiirir •( 1-tancincd, ua-
yielding resistance. Let ili^ whol.^ oa*io3—gov
ernment, army »nd peoiile, b h t;nit in this mat-
'cr, nnd we thall bo invi. cibie It is our duty to
cultivate a spirit of ticpc^ai.u-'^s —to disocu-te-
nance all despondency »ui fnulifinaing
I never meet »i;h a fault fiiider that I am not
reminded how diff nnt wiis tb ■ sj.irit cf old H-jme,
in a day ol great(*r darlcn* sn ’ba.i sny that has yet
visited our counlry. I ref^r fn tl-at peiiod of Ro
man history wh»*n Ilanuib-l 1 ad eros.‘*ed ihe Alps
and dencendt d upon t.hc fiir n!aos of Italy. In
four successive battles he had iu t and defeated
the Romans. In the last f th^'^o battlt^ (Can-
USB), one ot the two Oooiru's w d uon-:u u'uiod oa
that nec:ision had lalVn; 'iie o'lier, aid by whose
fault it ia said the btt'li* b.id b c'i 1 a*, kavin:^
forty thousand gailant ll-nia-s sl.'oping their
last tileep on that tnsanguitic i tie'- l, wsfl vrith Lis
shatt^n-d forces ret'eanfig u .on tbe, loiperial
City. Darknos and ul ioni ojerVindowei the
laud, but not despond ncy; f*ir wh y i-" tbe speo-
facie that now pnwnts it eh? Tli*' S uate %cd
p-'opl/» of Rome gn out in a body m meet him.
For what purpcso do yt>a stipp'f ? To cKide
hiui? No To upbrai i bim lor b't* fault iu los
ing the battle? N'*. T» eritici.«e th • conduct of
'he wat? No. But (‘tes«r i', yo ero*lfer-i tcd
faulr-finrfere^ tht^y we»t iju*' t«» thaak h tn—yea,
to tbank him—that aini J the utm gr d '^arkpces
that had settled upon the Isrid, 4e hud not des
paired of the republic W’hat was tho ’•e'-ultf
W^hat was tho result of the people thus standing
up to tbe *govcrnaient and the arn?y? Hear it
again: Carthage, not Rome, was blotted from tha
map of the world.”
Gov Vanre.— * *. * We think that the
prudent, patriotic and energetic manner io which
he has conducted the aflT-Ira of N^ortk 0*iuUu«
since he has been Governor, eminently entitles
him to the eomplinent of a re-rlretion, and wa
Bhould have been pleased if it could have been
effected without opposition. As far as onr limited
observation extends this seems to be the general
impression.
When Col. Vanee was nominated two years ago
we gave an the reason of our preference for him
before Col. Johnston, that he had been longer
before the people and we knew more about him.
He had been a leading man in his section of the
State, and the people had repeatedly expressed
their confidence in him. Quoting from another
paper, we said, “his ability as a statesman, hii
experience in public life, his purity and integrity
of personal character, all comrcend him for tho
ofBee.’’ Honest, capable and taithful, he hafi
those other qualifications of pre eminent value in
the present criHij, untiring zaal and unqucstion*
able patriotism.
These opinions, expressed two years sgo, bara
been strengthened by the satisfaetory manner ill
which Gov. Vanee has so far fulfilled the duties
of his o&oe.—llf U>boro’ Recorder.
A woman being erjoined to the effect ^
kindness on her husband, and beirg told that it
would heap coals of fire on his hand, replied that
she had tried “bilin’ water, aad it di^’t do a bit
tUgpod.”