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1 P. M.
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j'i tbe «Te»
It off from
for »9 it
-paid b7
to 9^ A
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iblie Aoo*
tltii/ p«r-
I fv aerma
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rAYCTTK\’ll LE. N. C.. JUNE 2, I«64
(NO. 1337.]
RATKS OF FKEIGIIT,
BTA«MaSm>-8T 1H« PKOPKIBTOKS Of TBI
Bt9am%koat Vompaniet JITmigaHng tht
Vap' Ftar Hiver.
FEBR17AB¥ 1804.
PHIIfTED MONI'ATS AlfD TRURSI>ATi
KOWARD J. HILE & SOSS.
■riTORS AND PROPRIETORS
Priiefor tb« S*aii-W»«kly Obsbkvvr $10 00, in ,
For the W,ekly 0«t»TBm $6 00 t«r annum. p*li is | „
I Bortcn. Wix AoJ Tt.Uow, tJtrf
j B^con loot.. ton
teirADVERTI8EMENT8 liuerte4 for S2 p»r -n»»re j dP>, P-r hirrd
*f 12 Hdw 't 1.-»8 for (he first, and on« JolU^ for e^oh ]
■ueoc«di«fr publication. AdTerti»er« are re laested to j .‘h.»a'ir‘B-'p*,r >>aj4.
■t*te the nuffthar of inaertioas dwired. or 'her wU ! Ditto T-irn, ■„ x bale
ba flontinnel fUl forbj-^. aad ch*T^'i acfiortl’aglj
AdTertiamt>a*ii oon*ino‘'1 obar^cd »a new
vwtiaemeni
8PHCJ.AT NOTICF.
From an ‘^r tbi« dnf^, no n>»ine of a new Bnl'ucribsr
will b« entetwd withont payment in ndrance, nor will
the paper be s#nt t« gnrh f>nbBoribera for a loneer time
khan i'h paid fnr
Such of oar old Kab(>3riVer« aa fiesire to take the pa
per on this syntoni will please notify as when making
remittanees. Jan’y 1. 1R58.
•IVff. »ncJL. f,
Attoroioy at Xaw,
Fatrttevill*, N. C
tiriLL attend the County and Superior Ooarta of
M Cuvberland. Harn>tt, Moore and Robeson Conn-
Uos. Prompt attention give* to the oollection of all
slaima entrusted t« his hands.
Oct. 17, 185? 6B-tf
Jo$i. UTi.ev,
tlroctr and C’ommiMlon Jfiercitani.*
PAYETTKVILLE, N 0
Jan’y 10. 1f^6S »3-tf
C.
78 12m
■AIBAM A. STKDHAH. WM. H. BBKNAJtD.
M. A. i«TED.TIAM A « O.,
ITBOLESALK illU RETAIL DEALBR8
D
.nER€HA!«T9y
J9o. 19, Bay Street,
FAYETTEVIT.LE, N. C.
▲prtl 10. 25tf
• ft WUBTB. D O W9BTB. I. O. DAIIBl.
WORTH Sl CO^
Commlssiou and Forwarding Kerohaats,
Street,
WILMINQTON, N.
Got 18, 18^:8.
waStei>.
BUSHELS WHEAT,
1,500 •• CORN.
*ereoBS baving the ar-cve Ar.icleii to eell will receire
Uie higt>es« Cash price ^ calling on Mr. M Tboinaeon,
at the Merchant Mills, FMyetierille, or cn the
bet at his old itacd on Market Squnrp
ALES. JOHNSON', Jr
Hot. 6, 1862. 7'- ’
I Ay prepared to mannfWotur? *11 kiaJs of *■
Hanesa for Army use. I laa b»7 leaihp* »'•* '-ftv
||t0 good bar£Ain«. A^eow will lo 'en to i”- »■
•rden to me a« tb y bdhU haTf prompi attenuon. as-d
Mat off in quick iob. JOHN C*J!.TER
•«ldstOB P u , Cha'^bam Co., 9. C.. \
June IS, IWl •
lt»9. Arabic tor Mlebjr
J. a L£B
Ocu 15. ‘
IJMto ve'" 'CO Ib*
rcr h*’!.
Coit al, i.-r b -le
(>m. 0«t’», .%«. I»?r busS.*l
Oh«.lr!* Sifine-^ (>Ff*h
l>l*>o R'>rlri:'p, 2 60; l^rna eae’t
t rfl.e. p*» 4jf .>»
^crcJjnV.pp fl;
F*sb and P'>rk, per barrel
Grinf 8tope^ p«>r ton
F!o«r. p r barrel
|tr-e® 1 60; Iry fl
Hor«*'s, down or on
Hay and F'^i'ider, per bai'
Iron. b%r and h->on, pe*" *o»«
Piito, pig, p* r fou
L’lce, per e*B- S.'j; ditto per h*rrel
L8**ber Iocs? p^r t ^0; do, b^le, p»r foot
Lfia.'i per ton
MoliKBe^. 40 ff»lli>U3, p?r *iHTre»
Por-c*..*?. p-r h f' 'In 1hi
P^pp^r rer b%sr
OiJ, in bbis , 3t ytalloBi,
2S OQ
10 00
40 0«
» 00
6 00
6 0- '
15 00
10 ()
2 00
10 ( '0
I6't>0
25
7S
4 60
I ’OrTOlf C AnOr-, ilio. lO. ! To tUe Fre90ii7a of Guoabarliad Coanty.
nr*HK F ■ YETTEVILLI'’COTTO' C 'RD M VNOT’A ''-j ' I »raia a i.'inao , :«>>!•,! * ca'.^i • f >r
■jc ! U ' > ■' * . - - -
TUtUNG ■ O.MP Y are now manuflicturiag "AKDS
inao
'Of* .S'l^^riSFof iTumS-rt-ta ' equity ' 'On!d
wjperidr to any rnii through tbi biock'^do, and at prewut | } *''' 1 oaiy m-'nutf .» •v'T-r.- to tiisob k’ ge
" ■ . ■ .1. . _ ... I «i*, p!*-ii«sa.
HROTi)R Mo'-EFLL
♦>
arrt H-illiug for a less pricJi ibn «iugh* pair or by tft- qu&ji>
tity. j
Any i>- rson ordering? nix or more pairo, they will be I
uecur-ly packed and delivered in VVilmuigton free of ex- i
pt'DS>f.
fall opoa or addruai A. A. McKCTHAN.
J. A. WO«TH.
ALEX. JOHNSON, Jr.
F«tu»v1lle, N. l\. April 1« ♦» 24tf
rrv.''byt'Tittn and ^'tiroUnian copy.
Rosin Oil Works*
OUR Oil Uofks are now in complete operation, and
as we use aotbini; but Efood rosin in producing the
Oil we can recommend it to be the best of the kind made
in this c^ntry. It is a fiue Lubricating and Tanner's
Oil, and we would be e^Ud to rewiive orders fix>in thf
25 00 OoTerninent and the public generally. We will a«U on
R 00 reaaoaable terma MOORE, CASHWELL k CO.
fi 00 April 16. ji8.tf
26 f;0 I
2f> 00
6 00
25 00
25 00
3 00
1 HO
25 00
5 00
1 50
20 00
A 00
Palt. in bfrg!) per bag 1 60: ditto, la bb's, 2 60 per bM
Rice, p*r eauk
Pi'^rn, per barrel
Roirits Torpi^ntine, per barrel
WagoB^. R.-'ad,
fl-*ap, in bnxes,
Sp'rits, in hhdiA , pipes and oaaks, p>^r gallon
Snirar, in barrels.
Ce*1. oer (on, ditto, per hhd., flO. •
All Hhar freiehts ia proportion
15 00
2 FO
5 00
40 00
« 00
26
6 00
After this date I will
pay 16 r«E(* wr poaad for r!4j8, n
the hishc»?» niAri« price. doli^sjrT 1 in
faT«Ueville« or M ojif ■i^r' R.wcdMh
. MI.-RP37
FeS’y 1«, 18M * ^
Wanted t« P«rcha*e»
BSTEKN RAIL ROAD STOCK
Bank Notes;
Gold ml SiiTfr,
Korth Carolina TniMorf Notes (Foadabla:)
•• *• . $1 and $2:
•• “ Bunda, old ani new:
County cf Cntnberlicd Bonds;
Town of FayctteTille BdhIs;
QreensNoro’ $1 and ^2 Certifloates;
Confederate 7 anJ 8 per cent. Bonder,;
CoupoQB of $16.(KK) 000 loiD;
“ ot Town and County Bonds;’
“ of old Nortn CsTolina Bonds;
T. S. LDTTERLOH.
UCL 12 }8W. 7lw
Balbiob N. 0., May 8, 1863. j
LBAP wanted.—I wish to puroha-^e Lead for this
Department Persons hsvinff lartre or small qoan-
tlties Will pleajie apply at once. Will give 1 potuid af
POWDER for 10 ooanda of uEAD
TR08 D BOQQ. Capt. C. 8
In charge of Ordnanoa.
l%OTI€E TO EAttilEBS.
STRAW VVANTED.
ANTKU IttOiPliately for tb*' imf^JT-orp^
000
UST OF €BAR(ffiS FOR PASSfi.\I^ER8.
The fellowipg rates of Passage will be ohargo^ •'n
oar Steamers;—
UOWIf.
From Fayotteville to Wilmington, S80 00
•• •• “ Elisabeth. 15 00
“ White Hall, 20 00
“ Kell'*B Cot*, 2100
“ “ All point? below, 80 00
SKtiOND CLASS, OR DIOK.
From Fayette 'e to Wilminpton. >20 00
“ “ “ BMjabe^b, 10 00
•• •• “.Whitehall. IS 00
•• " •• Kelly’s ’0T0, 15 00
'■ *• All points be’.ow. 20 00
rp.
From Wilmington to FavetteTiIle, f30 00
“ “ Kelly’a Cots, 18 50
“ “ “ White Hall. 16 60
*' “ '• Elizabeth, 20 00
“ “ “ Prospect Hall. 24 00
“ “ “ All points abrjTfi, 80 00
8KD0ND CLASS, OR DCOK
From Wl'aing^on to FayetteTilla, $20 00
" “ “ Ke'ly’s Cove, !0 00
“ “ White Rail and Elisabeth, 12 00
•• “ •' All points aboTc, 2# 00
K9*SeQond Jla.»« cr Dfck Pass^pgers mnsi stay on
)07 r deek or pay fall prioe, or pacne as Fir^t Class
ifirAn extra charge will ba made hr Way Pai^c*
' re setting into Berths during .lay tin^e, and for >coa-
pying a Berth wth th«ir boots or shcea on, it thn ii^
c^i.-r r»f tV>« Coptaia.
J A WORTH, for 0 F St’m B’t Co.,
T. 8 LUTTERLOH, for St’r N C.
R. .M ORRBLL, for 8t'rs Rate and !)uti
May 20, 1864. 84 1 no*Ira
' ~ WESTI^li RAiL R^
11HE FREIGHT AND P4S3BNOKR TRAIN« of this
S jal leare Fayetttrille Jailj, (Sun lays excepted)
at 8 o’clock, A. M.. and returning leavp Egypt at 1
o’olocR, P. M.
Cattle ami noTM TVtria MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and
FRIDAY.
by ordw JNO. M. ROSE,
Treas’r and Oen’l Trans. Ag’t.
Jan. 22, 18CS. 07tf
Rooi EAfiLii POUNDBY.
^ T" ni' p sro wp jeroi'teied aU our 9\lores for
U the mu.ietWtire of C.AH WHESL8, but owing to
i;>e *^*',lu''e nf tbs supply ol lro»» of proper nature, w**
Varv 30' •'-ly b.'»ri to Supply any detnand f->t
t^iH I'CScnIty boire^er, will be 0’’erec>n!e in th'‘
r «•» -Tflkn m »riiob Hmn w* sba’l be able to
fiirci'*!) vi-brf^’ip of ih^ /i1'.'jwid? eis?s —24, 26, 28 atiJ
80 aIs.t (’hi|(*d * >»••'» The IrO'i w.» shall uee
-?r iiius* ■yi!i bf> ‘ '’barcosl Ir«o. and wr war
rant . ur wht in NO I TO '’IIA' K. and to bf equal tc
»r.T i{( Co.ifp tf»T »oy. «r 'o tho^ie of Whitney A
8'.>a« of PhiiHjt'l :ia. woo".; rep>i‘atijn is so well knowu
by nil R,:ilroad orrapan!"'*.
We a’-e pr-rare.^ to eicecu!* Loom, i’ry 8iin(i, and
Green 8acd Wori, of may s^»De or •iip
D. ANDBaSON A OO.
Fayet!('v:il8. M*rch 80 1864 Ifltf
The name of JAMES KIRKPATRICK Is
'•“nn'o’fu Iv BubrnittoJ to the voters of Catnberland
'knd H*rtie t to e ▼o*"d fr.r as a R-’pressptati're of
*hoHt- (’ 'Unties ^>r the Hj>ise of Coin'nooo
MANY VOTBRH
T 18«4 gg-if
We are requested to announce
>A''Di.' b M t'S^., as a
unt- t,)f re-e'wl o*. House '-f Com'nuns from Rich •
n- nri ’ I'u V.
27. 86
i^r. i’^ditor, we wi«li through
I ynur c- linni-^ if> i*'e naoRi* of C >1 A. J Mo
! QlfflEN of Pic' i Oon'ity to ■orro -i'nt the Semt‘'>r
5 i fti D R.eltniniif) abI RahrA^n. ii* tb*.
* nf>X' OtnrriJ A-^f*'-nhIy of Nor.h Cart.lina We ^rsp^et-
1 fuMrnif-m^d Mm ?o the roters of those connt’e»,
b'lptftg that he wiil Ounsent to beooroe a oardi *ate.
MANY miZENS
Va. 2R M S(p4
LUBRICATING UlL.
'|*LlE u u !•» li'iW prepared to fiirnirib to ihe
I pu' li.'’. t very “uperinr articl" of LURRIOATINO
OIL, ttpiciaUy for ''otton and Wooltn Fttctorin We
eliim ttiftt ihia Oil not gu*t, and iu>i.y b*i tun at
greater speed Tntb Io^-b power than any oitier Oil except
cperu».
Mr W H Porter, Superiatcndsnt af Ph*nix Cotton
Faotr? 9iY9 of it: “I bate been oaing your Lubricat
ing 0 1 frr 2 or 8 uton'hs, and find it to be superior V)
any other Oil now in use for lubrioaMng.”
r Jr>bn Kershi! w, 8up’t cf Blount’s Creek Factory,
says: *1 can obcrerfully »>ay your Lubricating Otl is s
superior artiale It doen not gum t:te least, but keapb
»be journaW cl»ar ■^td bright ”
Mr .A F Beokcritte, Ci>'.ef Engineer of the C 8 Ar»e
nal aud .\rmory of this place, was requested to try it
and B'iyx “I thirk for iicbt machinery—f'nch as Cotton
F»c'» ri s—aud for bcary raacuinery when the aiotl-: r
is si w. your Luhric* tingOil will ooiripare next in qua*
liy t-j Sperm ”
Oitcr c.'ttyn maaufacturfrs bars tried it and pro
noun^ied fiToratly ef ii.
HENRY E. COLTON.
Agent Fayetieville Kuros’ne Co.
April *, 1964 20 tf
We arc auttaiorlaed to aanonnce
ROBERT M McNAlli of Go. C, 1st N. 0 Battalion
..Artillery, as a Can'iidate for tha office of SHERIFF of
R'bes'n County.
M*y20 84-19'pd
W
fr'rom aud alter thi»
d'lte the Steamsr A.. P. HURT will
leave a> 8 o’clock, A. M., on .Monday
and Thor.nday. * JOS. A. WORTH,
April 6—17tf ] Ag’t C F. ?team Boat Co.
HITCAL IN8DBl\Ci: CVMPi.M.
Oil,.
TEoan foroi-tj KhitOi'ESE BU fiNING OIL in qaan
titips of ■'> c-r 10 ir-.lion.' at $p-?' gallon; tin o^ni
ot kfgs $15 to $20 «dii(ton»l 8sud sans or kt‘£S when
oonvenient.
Tois 14 as g>'od 4n Oil can be made withnat the
mixture witii Aloohol, wbiob it i* ioapiis^ibio uow to
obtaia Tne wick tube of the ordinary E>'r',«(..ue lamp
should He slightly lengthened by soldering on a plcoe.
With a lamp tbue arraog'd our oil burrx without smoke
' a" 1 with IS ranch briS'anov 'i» any N j^i^ern Reroaeoe.
HENKV H courbs. Ae’t F K Co.
Afrtl 7 ai.tf
rayetterllle Irtenal and irmory, \
j Nov. 12, 18(ia. f
! «lttO BOU.\TY.
104* *fftmnted Kinemrti.
AUTUOUIIY hariug b.)f,n by the War De-
p:*rtr>-irat 14 '■>i« ■ a O'Efpji.uy of Mouut^Ki Riflemen
for service iu ib>j ric-.Mij .I'tice is hereby gi^an that
rerrdite to tbs number of lOv' nyi-conscrtpU wiil be re-
oe^Tcd for this service. Eaoi roonit wiil be r equired
to fucuish a borvioeablo iior^e. 'or wtiioh iie wiil be al
lowed 40 ct^nis per dicta, oaJ hia i>»y f 12 par moatb.
r-"r,Micn Wiil to from paranta or
ga'irdia.’*', (he applicant is uader the cansoript
agi.
Each recruit must bring with him a blanket or bed
sprei*d, and come prepared to r'ni»ia
Brilles, saddles. b\lt>r8 and saddle blankets furnish
ed by the Governraent, or if the recraii o^mea provided
with them, oe wi I t>o paid for ttiem a fair valuation.
Apply to Capt MATTHBW P. lAVLO*^, at tn* Ar
senal F L. CHILDS,
80tf] Major f*. 8 A. CoTHd’g Post.
We are anthorlird and rtqiested to
aDnoan';!* . el B. F LI I'TLB aa a candidate
^ to repreofnt the ooumy of R ohmTnJ in th«
ff' tB" '■f •'ommop.'’ in the n-xt Lt>gislaiure.
10 *4 4e
uond
M»’ 21
We are antborlied to annoaiice JOHN
A. 1.0.NG. Ml a o«uaidi>’^ lor ro e roiiun to
the cffice of Bheriff for t(*e oonntj of Rich*
S5 6ipd t«
We are aatborlied to ansoaace A. B.
McNKILL at) a candtaate for ih-* ofE:^ of
^h'rtff far the eonnty of R'ehmond at tb*
ecbUiPf .August election
.Mar 20 84 Otpd
i^We reipectfully recoumend LleaC.
JOSE'.'H A. MoARTHUR, efCo. I filet Reg’t N C. T ,
a« a ca'^di late to represent na in the Honse of Common*
ryf (bn p- xt L*r’"li*ture from Cumberland and Harpett
countirs. L Mf Arthur is a devoted man »o his conn
try's cau-'e and has been in the war ever sinoe it began,
and h“ w'll make as a good Represeniativa
3i Itnd tc M^NY P0LDIER3.
We
reapecotfally reoommeiid
NEILL McKAY, Ei^q . as a candidato f^r
r»-ebc'u>n t(> a seat in the next Hoofe ofOiiamooB from
Cjraberland and Harnett oountice.
MANY CITIZENS.
Miy 2. 29 ‘•tpdJtte
We ftre authoriied to anooance
Col. MUHDOCH MoRAE as a candidate for
re-election to the Hotiau of Commons from Robeson county.
April 27 27-2m
To tii2 Voters ot Hariiett County.
The unders'gned. a private in Co. A, 6th N C. Cav
alry, having been solicited by some of his friends,
respeotftally annonnoes himself to the Boldiera and citi-
Bens of Harnett oouoty as a Candidate for the OlBee of
8HEKIFF at ths eleotien on the first Tbaroday in Ao-
gust n.>xt. SAMUEL D PIPKIN.
March 21. 17 24tpd
To tiae F«ter« of fampaoa Cwutjr.
Bkin« in t'^ iyio», I take this method f anaouao
ing roy^ if >s candidate to represent the enuniy
ot HanipB'>B in t'.u Housoof Commonaof thenext Legis
latnre At it trill he irapoHS*blc f'r me to meet 'he
goorf people f‘f oI Svmpgon (w'tbout an acoidfnt) be
forn the Aug-ist fl>ct oo I csin onlv say that my prin-
oiples are t- o writ known to my countymen to adaait
of *rJ douSt as to the oonrse I shall pursue if elected
Loving mr country «ad bt armg arms in her def*Dee, 1
oan oply add. “tbat whatevar may tend to her best
intercBta ai>d iod'p?nd'nt nationaliiy,” will he my earn
est dssire to acooisp!i.tb. sjid to snob will my whole tirsf'
and talcn's be drvoied Soliciting the suffracea of my
oountymsn, I am geatlem'n, vnnr obd't eerv’t.
J^MKS R LASSITER
Ol 63d Rfg’t N. C. Troops
May 27. }»6 Im
Tbe Annaal nieetiug of tbe Stookliolders
of the Cap. F*-ar Navi/aiion Comttanv wi 1 tie hol« n.
•h" Town Hall in Fayetteville cn Friday Juse 8'
1864, at l‘i o’ciook, M.
W W TILT.INGHABT, Tr«*s'r
May 28. S6 tm
The Annnal meeting of the Stockholders
of the Fayetteville Lu(> (Jcmpany wtil b'^ belu ii
the Town H*M ia Fayetteville on Thursday June 9ib,
I8ti4, at 12 o’ciook, M
W N TILLINGHAST, Treas’r
May 28 »« 3»
layetteTille Arsenal and Araorj, i
Mar -i», lbu4. /
WAi\’TED,
rent, % pasture for seventy head of horses. A fair
price will be t aid S'^fd paetor* most be within
10 'r 12 n>il«4s ef Fayettevi lo Apply to
86tfl M J TAYLOR, at the Arsenal.
Rosin Oil.
BBL8. SUPERIOR QO \L1TT OF ROSIN OIL.
For sale bj MOO HE. CASdWlLL k CO.
May 26 S'i 1m
TO
r
250
JCr.V THK Ui,OCMC^lȣ.
Wl. mciNTTRK
Has r'e«|v^d and offers for aaler
/»AA GR^fS ENGLISH PONR PANT BUTTONS;
01/v ' Case Madder Prints, T.612 yds ;
1 Cas« Black and WKite Maslina, l.*76 yda-,
1 Bale ScarUt Flannel, all Wool, yda i
20 D>'i Gents Neck Ties, Fanoy;
30 Resire Ra1*d Note Paper;
1 Pane 8te-l Peoa. 1000 boxe«H
1 Ciae Kip Brosan Shoes, 69 pairs;
1 Case Koivea and FTks. 200 sets, aeaorted;
6 Barrels Alnm, 1,875 lbs ;
6 Barrel* English Green C^'pperaa, 1,560 Ibe;
8 Kegs Uefined Bo*^ax, 88^ lbs;
6 Barrels Epsom Salt#. 6*^ Ibsi
1 Barrel Can>nbor, I'^T lbs;
1 Bale Bboe Thread, 87 lbs;
S Bags Black Pepper, 268 Ibe
Maj 23
85-8w
CapitHl in Premium Notes amoosta to
Cash on hand and other assets.
$267,688 Zt
6,077 86
W “fti •'20 600 P-. UK Iti Of W he AT PTtiA W,
eoitable for beiding. Fa'-n- rq havinc a surplus of this
article on hand will coaler a bravflt on our nick a^
w^onded so'dters by bringirg it in. A fs.tr price will
ke p»id. Apply to . . ,
QUARTERMASTER, at the Arponal
FayettevMlo '.r^^na' »"d Armory, April 4. 31tf
E^yP^ €oal Mine.
The anderii^cd were, at tie Notember Tena of the
Confederate Court, ’/ifitriot of North Carolina, ap
pointed Managkrs of the Etfjp‘ Coal Mine property,
and have entered into copartnership for the purpose of
mining aad selling (So»l, *nd solicit orders for the same
IB any desired quaulity. Orders for any amount can
toe supplied on short ootice. The Coal from this pro
perty ia undoubtedly the beat in the Confederate States
AppUo*tiona may be made to Cha* B Mallett, Fayette-
wffle. N- O., or Jajca.s Browne, Charleston, 8. C.
CHARLES B. MALLBTl
JAMES BROWNE.
Fayeitevllle, J*n’y 30. #6i.f
WANTED, tor the Hospital at Fort Fisher.
|)0UL)!RY, Cbickena, Butler aud other delicacies for
r the sick Soldiers at thia Hospital. Personf, having
these articles eaa obtain the market prioe on applioa-
tton to the subscriber at hie old stand or at Mr J. W.
Powers’a OB Hay Street. ^ ,
R B. HKIDE, Gen’l Ag>l>
Aaa. 25.
$A0 KEI^Attb.
R^.NAWAY fr .m the eobscrtber oa iht. 17th inst, my
negro boy, JOHN. 16 yews old, abou' 6 'eet high,
and weighs abom. 100 lbs. I would oaution Steam Boat
owners on the River against letting him go oa boyd of
•By of their boals. The above reward will be paid fcr
kis apprehenifioa aai conflaemeat in any Jail ?o that I
caa get him. P W AYER
Fayetteville, May IB 88-9tpd
Total, $272,766 16
The Company have paid all losses promptly, and
have never made an assessment on their premium notes.
Toul losses paid, f29,682
OrriOBBS:
GEO. MoNEILL, President.
D. A. RAY, Vice President
C. A. MoMILLAN, Sec'y.
Dibbctobs:
Henry Lilly, W. N. TillinghMt'
H. L. MyniTer, 8. J. Hinsdale,
8. T Hawley, Wbi. McLaurin,
Nathan A. Sfcedman, T. 8, Lutterloh,
A. W. Steel,
J. G. Csok,
Hon. J. G- Shepherd,
5-.I;
loin Collins and C. C. MoCrummen, Tr»veling Agent>^
I'fj-T'- 7 ^^oir^pany ioT’ te Applications.
•If ar . *
I
S68 J
C. B. Mallett,
Jaiues Kyle,
A. A. T.loKothan.
J. D. WilliftTOP,
S. W TUUagttwai.
The Farmers’ and Planlers’ Al*
for A tew grooe more just reofllTsd.
B.1. ioafttm-
€ow »(trayed.
A BROWN COW, marked with smooth crop and under
bit both ears medium site Any information wsll
be cbeeri'ully received, and a liberal reward paid for
ber recovery by Mrs. E. M.
Hajmount, .May 19
COXIKDEEATK HIATKS Or AMKBICA,
ENOINkkB DsPa&TMKMT, Dl^T. CaPB FbAB
Wi’.miQgion, N. C , March 16th, 1868
NOTICE is hereby given to all persona having claims
against the Engineer Department, for. serviooe of
aiaves employed as laborers on the land defenett nsar
Wilmington, N C , that the undersigned is auihoriied
and prepared to p.ay the same at his sffioe, on t^ se
cond floor of th^ building next above Meares’ Drug
Storf', Market 3treot.
j|g^ Persons executing Power9 of Attorney will ob
serve the following form—thetr signatures, in all cases,
ta be witnessed by two witnesses and signed io dupli
cate, or th^y m^y be w.tnossed before a Justice of the
Peace or Cl*rk Of »ny C '-irt
FORM OF POWER OF ATfORNEY.
Ij of . do hfT.'t»y appoint , of , wy
true and Uwful Aryjt to sign reueipls for, >'nd reo^vp
payment of all mon^yo »« ~*> i-ne Etigmeer Do-
! l> u-iTOpnt of the Conf.'derate Stateu of America, for the
servioes of my sHves emploj-ed aa laborers on the land
defences at . du;iug the monih of , lf*6
Witness my hand and seal at , the — day of
, 186
(Signed in duplicate )
[Seal]
WitnesB*
To tbe Cltiiens and Soldiers of Harnett.
At the solicitation of many of my friends I respectfUly
aunoutice rayf>elf a candidate for re-election to tbe
ofBce of Sheriff for tbe county of Harnett. Profuundly
graK^i'ul to niy friends both at home and in the .^.xmy for
the very sreDefous support heretolbre received at their
hands. I can only pledge that should they agtun maoi-
fert their confidence by ro-elocttng me I will, b& hereto
fore, serve them promptly aud impartially.
Very respectfully, JAS. R. GRADT.
April 13. 24-te
The Confederate Tax Assessors
for Bladen County wilt attend at the follcwiag times
and plaoee »o receive the lists of propi^rty an4 other
«>n*'j'C‘B cf taxation for 1864, also the twlditioni^ taxes
on ir oomes or pr. fits for 1K63, and the quarterly retans
b) 81st Maroh 1864, vii:
Hollow, Monday June 6th
White Oak, Tuesday June 7th.
Beavsr Dam, Wednesday June 8th.
Colly, Thursday June Olh.
Frenoh’s t'reek, Friday Jnne 10th.
Oanrer’s Cre» k, Monday June ISth-
yrkite’a Creek, Tocad^ Jane I4tk.
Btown Marsh, Wednesday June 16th.
Bladcssboro’, Thursday June 16:h.
Elix*'- etiitow t. Friday and Satarday June 17 A IS.
The collector will attend tbe above appointments to
receive all Mr«srcges of Taxes. aPanctual attendance
is required
W A ATKINSON, \
W H WHITE, I'"*™
w Bii»be'hto»»#May 21
A’
81-tl5J
LARtiE SALE OF FURNITURE.
Y "virtn? of thf prwer vested in us by the will of the
Iat« Di- A Malxiy. we will se'l at StewarUville,
on Thursday 9th day of Jane
WALKER.
P8'f
Executor’s $laie.
By an order of the Court of Pleas and Qaarter 8es
sions of Cumberland County, the Su’^>soriber, as
hxecutor of NeiU Wiikineon, d«r'’d. will expo, e to public
sale on Monday of June Court. 18G4, the land belonriug
to said estate, containing 125 acres more«or less, lying
on tbe East aide of Cape Fear River, ac^oining the lands
of McDaniel aad others.
Terma at gale D TORRENCE Ex’r.
April 9 30 ts
FLOAwiToA^^
FLOUR and OATS will be exchwged for Com at the
Store of D McLaurin, by giving him a few days
notice. Flour good. Oats No. 1, black or
•Tan'y 20
rhite.
•iif
RACiiS! RA«Sn—The infe
rior quality of the paper on which the
■ Observer has been printed of Ute, »od
which i^a great eye-sore to us, is owing to the want of
a suf&cient supply ofg >od rags, aad the oon«equent nec
essity to resort to inferior Biaterials We appeal to the
friends of the Observer at all aooeselble points, to save
up tu»d bring to town all the rars they »n procure
Wo have oo time ourselves to attend to their purchase,
hut Messrs. Geo W. WiUiams ft Co., the Agents ia
this town 0t Mr. Mtuphy, will pay 16 ocnta per Ib. for
them.
• B J. HALE S SONS
*b’y » ______
The sigaattues of colored persons should be witnessed
by thrvc witr-i'se-fs
’fher? mu.H be separate duplicate Powers of Attorney
for each month BUuk forms can b> had tipon appii
cation at this oflioiv *
W H J AM £“1. Capt ft Chief Eng.
Jac’y 20. 1864 130Oif
i^flATCHES.
A LOT of dUPEltlOR MAT'HBa, for sa’e by
JAS. G COOK.
May ft 81 4w
The^edar Falls Bob
bin ti» are now proparod to a'
sbort notice, ail kinds of BOBBINS.
SPOOLS a^d QUILLS, Ac., suitable for Woolen and
Cotton .Mills J M ODELL, Agent
Cedar Fall-*, N. C , May 7, 1864 30 lOt-d
25
i»alt! Kalt!!
BA0K8 ff good DAY SALT. ti be '(xoh'jngod fw
Corn. Apply to JAS. Q COOK
M»-» 80-4w
To t le (Itiieni and Soldiers of Robeson i'onnty.
T t*'»-.rr(] je8t aad soltcitation of many friendt-. so^,-
iiiTd ai.d ciiiB-^ns. I annouoce myecl:' a c&ndidate
to r*-prc9*int tbe county of Robeson in the n»‘Xt Legiti-
laiure. I wou'd be pleased so attend the diderent pre-
oioctH of the o'unty before the elf ot ion. bnt «s the ene
my ia prar>ar-nr to give us a fifrht soon, I fear I shall
not b» able to meet yon. I only a«k you. my'fellow-
citinns. while thp candidatofj at home are addressing
yon. to r.*mpmb«r that I, with the many soldiers who
have s i1'cit«>d me to alhw my name t?* run, ath prohibit
ed from tbe pl'^asure of meoting you. by standing in de
fence of your prot erty, your rights And your liberties.
And to you. brother soldier^, who have so strongly soH
cited me to become a candidate, lean only tbank you
for this manifestation of coniSieDce. and promise, if
elected, to keep a vigilant eye to your rigbtg, your honor
and your comforts If defeated. I gh*l! willingly re
main (where I have been for three years) In defence of
the ountry. while those choaea will logiplate, praying
for the happy day, when our indep^'ndeaoe is acknowl-
edged.and we all be allowed to return to our homes “to
enjoy the reward of our onfferiags” an independent,
prosrerons and happy people
I am, f'l*ow oitisens. and brother soldiers, yinr hum
ble servant. JOHN H MoLE^N,
Co G 24tb R ’t N C- T.
Ma- 0. g‘.3-nl»;«^
~ A PP-W laopoaTArrr rAUT8
IN REQA'D TO
THE i^SOUTHEHN HEPATIC FILLS.’’
ITilEY tre prepartd fr. nj it!« bebt quality o* Medi
, oinett hy (he discoverer, now ac aged Miaisl.r of
the Gjspel, and are S'»fe.
Thsv have been known for years andtt^tei by
•lion''and’,.
a Fivo hundred persons are known to have been
cured br t^>em
4. They am n >t rcooramended by the proprietor for
fv rytbiiiff, but only for dtseases whioh arise fkoro die-
or-^erfd livers
5 Dirrci')ns and oeriifioatos accom'^an'r etch box.
and these o:*tifioate>) are from well known and aiost re
epc-i’ahle in»«ivida*l^
6 Corr'RpiT;dt'nt» reoom’oend them as g >oJ for Liver
Disease, (rnilb a-'d Fevera. Pafu^ionia, Jauiaiice Dys-
pppsi'i. B'liou’ Fevorti, Bilious RbciunaJtidif, Worms
Pleurisv, Knn*flitis. Ac
7. S-vjral ge.i'iemen state tha* the n«* of these Pills
tia« bei*n to them an ^wnual Bavin* of frim $100 to
;5-'00; they a'e the best plantation medicine e»er offered
to the tiiihlio.
8 Sorae phy'-iiiansof !h«highrst st Ading pre»or:br
th m to their patients, and hundreds of boxes have been
BoH Io r>‘ttnHr praoi'itio'iers
9 Dur-ng the last q iarter 2.880 bor^s have been sold
to two Drugzists, one in South Car »Hna. »nd one in
N'’rt»i Carolina, and some time *go over 3 700 b^xes
were nr'«rel by Dmggi'^ts-in ona toirn in Virgi.oia
1^* Price, f 8 • box. For ^ISO a doB?n boxes will
be sent to anv addrres. A very Hberal disoouc* to
Drugjrisia and country merchsntB Cub (new oarrency)
to secompany orders. A4d^e»a
Rict uond county, N C
next,
A Ltirge Lot of Handsome Parlor Furni
ture and Carpets.
Ala' I, a large amount of Chamber FurnUore, Ward
robes. Bureaus. B’dpie4d», Washetands, Beds, Mat
tresse f, B!ai.kets and B d Furniture, nearly all n«w and
in g‘V>d keeping.
Also, a l»rg’ lot of
Dtsiing Rosm and Kitchen Fornitnre,
Table*. C*-ock‘ry. Cnina and Glass Ware, Pots, Ovens,
OookM:* Stoves, ftc fto., ^ith a great variety of USE
FUL HOUSE KEEPING articles not to be purchased
from first hands Also, Carriage and Harness. Wagon
and 3 *rne®s. Hogs, and Cows and Calves.
Al Mt * Select Library of valuable Books
Tht»rf»le will be Urge and the terms li.'ieial
JOHN A. INGLIS,
DUNOAN MALf.OY,
CHAS MALLOY,
W. H. COiT,
May 26 18“4.
£f /te Grant mnde h{$ men fight—The follow>
ing order shoves the demorali^atioo ofGntnt'sar*
n)y, and how his uuen aro kept in the ranks:
Hkadquartkus AftMT or th« Potomac, 1
May 2, 1864. |
Geveral Order* Ao 2.S —The Commandiog
General has learned th^t. notwithataodioK ths
caution oontsinod in General O'dcra No. 2S, of
-^pril 25, 1864, from tbrs' 1 eadqaartors, thffrs
are men in tbe army i i •''usa to do lnty oo (he
gr uad that th-ir u riii ■ 1 r,prvioe his ezpiffd*
It will he uta'le kt.ovTti nj uch n>en that the«X
conduct beidg (',’011 niunt v, 'Ley will bo puni>»h-
ed wi^h death, wpiout ttiil, unlcps tl’ey retnra
to dafyj and bi^renf’ti'r ny tt> i/>er triio refvuet £•
do du'y, on a i-iaiilur p'c-k, will he $kot^
wi*h‘ uf orty form «/ lrt>il u h tV uer Tl»« honor
f th? S'^rvit'e and n c«^'.~i i s of the hoar *d-
mit of no o'iier ti-iiK»Mii.jn u5h O Mes.
The (^omtuan liui; ti’eui ra’ au'ain expresses the
hope that the 8oi!iot8 • f ihin ..riuj will respeol-
fully ask lor and cheerfuJ'y »hiJc bj the droiaioB
of the War Dt'f-artiuent with ie%peot to their
term of serric**; but Ar hu.% un /unfier word or
xearnivg jnr thn*e wh», at a tim' like thepreteiU,
choote to defy authority,
Curps and other independent ootnraanders art
charged with the e»*‘«utii*n of tbja order.
By commapd «f M-.j.»r-General M*-ade.
S Williams, As^’stant A'dj’t Gen.
An incident oj the Late f'atnpai^n.—‘W9
have had related to us an incident fntm the
Soufhside, whioh shoira at the same time the
fidelity of the slave to his Southern master and
the cruelty ot his would be Yankee brother.
For many years the Petersburg railroad oompanj
has had in its employ, at Port Wathall junetion,
a most worthy and trusty old neg^o mao earned
Columbus When one of our artillery oompaniea
moved up from Petersburg this fa'thfujlold slave
volunteered his servioes to them, “to wait on hia
young maasas,” and wbeu the battle eame off the
old negro might be seen muking hia way OTcr Ihe
field where the shot and shell flew thiekest, ad*
ministering water to our wounded soldiera. Thia
noble oonduct commended the old negro to our
BoldierH, aud wfien they moved off tb^ carried
him with them to Drevrry’s Bluff Soon aftev
srnving there, the poof old ilave dieopvey^ that
he had left behind him a stocking full of silTer,
whieb he had been for years saving np li^m his
small earnings and started baek to get it, asanr-
ing our soldiers, who were trying to dissuade him
froai going back, '*neyer mind, maasas; I’ll aoon
be back to jine you '* The brave, honast old
negro eould not bear the idea of losing his money
and ventured back, but on approaching the plaee
the Yankees caugh^ him and hung him from the
limb of X treel His body was disooyered yeater*
day suspended from a tree, the victim of Yankee
malignity.—Richmond Examiner,
An Incident of the Battlei of the Soufhtide.—^
At the eommencement of this war Larken Estea
and his son James Jackson Eates, aged reepeotiTe>
ly 66 and 26 years, two highly respeotaUe o|ti*
aens of Anderson distriet, South OatoUna, wera
r^iding in that place and prosperous in bosineaa.
When the tocsin of war was sounded they relun-
teered in the 18th S. C. yoluntcers, and wera
soon on tlieir way to tbe theatre of war, in Vir«
ginia, to meet the ruthless invaders of ovr aoil.
They passed through all the battles toaght ia
Virginia On Friday last, in the battle near
Chester, Virginia, their regitnent was engaged,
when the son, James Jackitou Estes, was ahot
down while in the aJt of ohargiug the enemy’s
breastworks. Uis father seeing him fall, went to
assist him from the field, when he himself waa
also severely wounded. Tho father and son were
then both taken up and carricd to Chester and
laid side l\y side in the hotel. Tho father being
able to sit up, eat by tbe fide of his son, doing
all he could to relieve bis fuff^riugs, and on the
next niornins; that 8on, lyitii; prosttitG from the
wound he had recoived, dirvi in tlie sight and by
the sido of his wuundcoi ta !ier. The old man
expressed astronK hope that hisown wound might
not prove fatalj that he iui;;ht I'e t^pared to return
to his regiment to avent,*’ dcatli of his bob
and assist in dtiving the iuva^crt; from the South,
which then i,«ght enjiy once more liberty and
independence, aud b« fotk-ver freed from the
Northern vandals.Lxominer.
Ex’rs.
80 St
«TBA¥ED,
From the Arssinal a F»yett*-vil1e. en 5th M*y, lest.,
a smaH t>»’% "d MIL' H COW; I th’uk Bhe was slit
iO thf* she »s whi»p up the right flank ani b-llj;
*1. r ’Of •- »re irhiN'; ban born*
’«l. iVem cvwapf.'r , .Any pers. d knowtntt '“fcP'•*
.-Hi iM'wrm mn if” r*me or tcna her to (tip ►ob
'jcfihar, SEiali b« Ul e-ally rewarded
E.
'*■1 .y 28.
MONAGHAN
86 4rpd
BA 1% A WAV,
FaOM the subscrit'tr. on the 29th Aptil. my boy
DENN13- age ♦ 27 jears, aboui 6 feet 7 inches hifrh;
nasrerj dark ooBvpl x«on. and also a soar on his M
■'a-^d Ci*ns--d by a » nrn. and weighs about 170 pounds
I will pay fi'tT dollars Toe his arrest, or eonftnement tr.
A Substitute for Coff e —A friend sent us soma
dfys ago an article wbicb h’d e^ery appearance
of the well roasted and i rouTiJ J^va c:ff-*e, with
the r qu**st that w w u' 1 »ry i and «5ve our opin
ion on iiis rofri^H ss t • iib tr-j'c. W f* diJ %■),and
f^und it inc .m^-ara'.l) trup-t «>r »o nnythicg that
we bwve seen in u«-, n v sc p i ir «h.' more com
mon vane(i('s i*f tf1 be tJi-t(? i8 - ijrhtly pun-
jje^f and OJO(.f , and «-i» vrofli nnttu''n OQ
our lu’il to »xcUavg‘‘ ii tur ilv ^ uiuc artcle.
The prep rutiofi c a jj|-y il the common
Knglisli fjardt-o pi a |*iot> • d Irotn lin^ ^ in* whcodrj,
and roasted to a «^ark cin- ani-in brown. Try it.
JS'tVdiinah h'epublican.
any Jail so tha/ I g-'t hita agair
HUGH MoGREQOR.
8ft «tpd
OEO W. DEEMS OoldsNoro’, N. O.
For eale i** Fayetteville by N. A. vtedman ft Co ; la
Rockin(rham by T. T Nsi-tlwm.- in Walesboeo’ by Dr
B'rcnctt" in Albemarle by J. M.. Btvias; n Cliaton bf
Hnb'iftri Von’lev. •
M,y 1,0 85.16tpd
Springfie’d. N. C , 98
9HS JBSeward;
The Bubscribf^r w U payi w^n*»-«l?v' dolly" reward for
the apprche»»ion vid «>nfin*me« * negro
boy nawed APRIU wV'k left my i»la«#.^,i?'\dencout. y
on th*- 21st insti. S»i • neitrn is ZS years o» ‘’S'*'
complected, about 5 f iO inohea high; he hV *
«n orr of his lees’ a little aho»fc the ank>e P7
*x»; he is a reTarkably a«ti*i*, trim, well mme *'»gro
It is likely h?« may be ro»kiii« his wa;y up to LiwooWr,
os bi^ wifo has be-^a recently Ukcn «here by D.*- H «
Rjbinson. who owns ber; or be may be trying to
the ysnkees. J- LRSE^R.
Bakrr’e Creek, Bladen Co , May 27. 86-M
STBAYED,
FROM mv plac(» ou tne 2l«t iust., a COW and CAUF
The Cow is vhite with red epots The oalf t%e
«ame color Calf unmarked. w»*k of cow aot reeollet V
rd The oow Wiis puroh'#ed from Mr Alex McLeo*.
of Moore county, tad it is prob'Me that rta bss feind
her way bacV witb the ea!f. I will pay a liberal reward
for their r»cavpry or ary information so that I getthm
^;b WM. MITCBKLL.
New Payett-evills. 28. ^ 86tf
fll-itf
Blank Warrant! fot sale hera..
$50 Reward.
RAN.AWAY from tho snb-'oriber, a NEGRO WOMAN
hirt’d the i?t Jta'v IH‘.4, from Mr. A W 8‘e''-l ^
P*yetteT’ll'» ?bp Is s:ipvos?d to bi> ab.’tif the town 1 — TriTt. m v *
Ssul wotcan’s B'xtiV'' it) Be'S-'y, and jn of medium t*igbt j cho^^tlQgS, COttOtt zam and TODaOOO.
dark oomilexion. and a fall suit of bsir. I will giv' j ■* ■* 3HEKTING;
the above reward to any one who will dsliver her to me i UvUU 1000 Bundles Cotton Tarn;
at the Arsenal, or eonfine her in jail.
MATTBSW P.
Afcuae.
TATLO&
M-tf
60 Boxes Me^featered lobaooo.
for sale W li VOOUL
Mayas. fi-lm
Wan ted—Wood Eand.
The nndersigJi*^ will give a fair price for a well wooded
tract of LAND of l»W or 200 acres, oa the Railroad at
Bny point between Jonenboro’ and Fayetteville. Wood,
IHtch pine boxed or unboxed
^ ^ HENRY B. CK)LTOR, Agent F. K. Ca
nyetlevlUe, ApcU l». **»f
Saving Uer —Just fel >re Grierson
made his way to West Fmot. confi erame alarm
preci'ded him throng* out the ouuntry where he
was ext octed to travel, and eve y p* rnun di i all he
conld to sBve his moveable. pr'>p«-’‘ty, lo prevent
its being stclen. A certain oid lauy a short dia-
tance from West Point, l-Brni"!? that tbe advanee
guard of the maraunug p^ny were within a snort
distance of her home, was in gr«-Bt distretis as to
wi'at disposition she should make of her bacon,
SB she bad a quantity ia htr smokehouse. She
stood wringing her hands and crying out, “my
conscience” “bUss my soul,” “where on the
f^ce of the yearth can 1 hide my meat from these
conn'd Yankees?” ^ *
The Yankees hove in sight On t*>e instant
a brilliant idea struck the old ladv, and she aung
out to her son, ‘‘You Jeemta, come here and
help me throw this meat into the yard ” And
at it they went, spreading the yard with bacon.
In a few moments the Yankees made their ap
pearance, and dashed into the yard The first
thing they saw, of conrsc, waathe meat, ‘‘Ah* ax-
lelttmed one,.“you have got plenty of meat here;
xh« very thing we want.” Tbe old laJy being
alose by and listening, replied; «‘YfS we have
. «oC plenty of meat here, auch as if w;
h \ve it and welcome, for I shant tcuch a mouti fa
Iob'T a* I live; for this mcrning. the de’^ed reba
goe ITS c»me here and took. ®
and done aometbing wi'h it. ar«d flting t m
“ d «d thar it can 1-y ti» rots before I «t it
- ’ Tankeea took the hint--ihoi^ht it waa
Blank Warranta lor here*
The
poiaoBi
^ ahs
iMrik Mmm
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