•1 ♦,*€« fur ba if fc }j». 1 ; i-i ‘tie, kud io Ka! eigb. ^e&i kv ie, a. C W r-W* (DIB©a!IBT SEMI-W EEK L r. (>l F^VKTTKV!r TR. N. C., JUNFT ‘27, fNO. 1344] VnJNTEl> .. ,,vi. TTURSDAY.'^ EOWAR]l» J, HALi: r: SOi^S. EBirOB^i an I i*R;)P *’’i'ToriP Pn^e for the Spmt-W.>. VI • Obhfrv advance. Por Ibp Weekly ORiK«vT:K $f. '() p,T aui,uin, paid ?n •dTaiice. OTTOi% t'AUOS, ^o. lO, ^pHi; PAYETTRVILLE COTTON 0\RD M ANUFAr- JL Tl HING OO.MPA NYftrenow manufacturingOAIlDS mipi*rioi to aay run through the blockadft. and at prosent rtr? Hci'Jn;: for loss price the siagle pair or by the quan- 'pjiF 'if i JT-srv ALEX. JOHNSON. *. K.m itiville. N. C„ April 18 Preebytcriaii and Cnroliuka copy. FayeUeFille Ro^iiii Oil Works« -Hif “ADVERTlSFMIjKTS lu.-erie'i for S2 per a juaro lilies or )p»8 for the fin*s, ami ur.e i^o-’.^r for each Bucceeditj* pablit'*'K>^. AdTtTtia-ji 11* lut'flt il to siat« the nuai^>er !rs>rtio>i8 der'irf-,-f ;■ -srill t>e continue till tort-i i. rin*t oh?ir(i»*'£ «cc.tv iini'iy. AdTermeniPiiM aoni nmei -hartred «• u”»r ad- i Work- are now iu complete oi>erati»n, au.J j ▼•rflaeinpiv/ as use nothiug but good rosin In producing th. t 51 we ^'.an ivooiiiaiand it to be the best of the kind ma. RPFPT ‘' iTTri? ! n'untry. It id a fine Lubricating and Tiinuer's i _ . , ' * would btf plad to receive orders from th«! nr, .U"; - -II • ^11 1 (»»- , •»* i •ill h« ent«ml wllhoi:: pn'^meat Ja adTaaoe, nor wUi i feasiwiaole terruj. MOORE, CASHWKLL 4 CO. ; I AT»riI Iff 3S-tf ' ft'os* *he .HenaiTi*. ien ' f V; >1 t* WKIOHT, E-tq . ) T - s.' iji ijis JUS in- I ib>.' ro'er> ff C«nibcri»nd «iB>i H*itii»!i for (i> ihe -n :be neii 0 "no r;.i As'*--iablv. Janp 7 Any jvr!wn ordering six or more pain?, they will be l — —- w'cur.dy packf-d and deltvepid In Wilmiagton free of ex- 1% e art'! Hllf IlGrixeil lO annOIIIICe i J- 0. HhKl'HERl) »!) a o-.adi .itc f._— le p1«^c1i6u m Call upon or address A. A. McKETHAN. ; th.-, H lusf' cf CoT.iaoos fr«m iho couuat** of Cr luWr- }. A, WORTH. ( J«uJ ■»’rl .'tfo.f By W. CR.ONLY, Auctio&eer. j - AUtl'-TIO/lf «AfiE ! OP *JW»OKTED GOOUiS. BT CATALOUUi:. Fkan iay, Jui|(> jjo.h I8j4, ouaiueno'ag at 10 »t r.iy eai«;8 Pvorw» Mo Jun.' n. 40-tepd the paper be sent to suc’i ^a*^lcnbeT^ for % Jocper time ( than is paid for. ! Such ofonr old subscribfis as desire to ItvUe the T>a- | per ou this 37811*01 will ploass? uotifp us when making: remittances. Jan’y 1, 1858. ' We are autliorized lo aDiioynce Or. J. Mc’*HMK'K a c-uidid&t'’ far re elcoiion 11 -b-: v‘'r> lli'Ufft of i]oninteu». iur.f" iftni We respectfnlly reoommend 14E1LL McKAY, E‘q , »■§ a f.ir ! 'n to a a«&t in the uett Hou*' j 'C tmni^cs j.nu flill-iluJuJjf i «.nJ tl -.1. t-fi ii.- . jlA’ « i-'liarff!. Miw 2!» ‘-i. Ste EAGLE FOUNDRY. SOME moatbs ago we Mmpleted all oar fixtures for »ue m&uufacture of CAR WHEELS, but owmg lo W. DKAl«IIO!%% ‘ AUCTIONEER, 8. S. (orncr Mnrket Square, FAl'ETTEVILI.E, C. Prompt attention RlTen lo all i usliios^ in hie line eai.rusted to him. Jijpe 10, 1864 40tf H. Anctioiieer and Coaiuii?$iofi l^errbaot, •Vo. *2*4, ii(i^ Strei't^ FAYKTTEVTLLE, N. 0 June t; -VJ o n IS\AC HOLLINGSWORTH, (rroef^r and (onimis.MOU IHeroiiimi, FA.VETTEVlhLE, N. C We are aiilltiorlzeci announce Qen. A D. MoLE I' as » Ottndiditte to r-*nresen* aad Haini'U Jn the Houite of t’oniDi&as of ibe next 0«u> ;al A:s'n>!>ly. Jute Is 41-41* 2f Tk name of J/VMES KIKKPATKiCK’is resjwcifuM ','ubmitted to ttie vi>t«r»i of Ouint'(»rlind the failure of the supply of Iron of proper natnr?, w« hsTe not lately been able to supply any demind iot ihcc; this difficulty however, wiil be overcome in the course of sir weeks, at which time we shall be nble to furu:»h whpelc of I he following six??—24, 26, 28 eud j S(> inshev'; also CfaUled Tires The Iron wo shall use t f )f m ^il! be Cold Blast Charcoal Iron, and we war- j rani our wharls NOT TO CRAOE, and (0 bo equal to I F.ny m«>de in he Corifedprany, or tn thoSfS of WhiJncy & ; r - rin ot Pliiladelpbi";. whoso reputation is so well ku- wn j by ail Railroad ocmpanie*'. j I We are prepared to execute Loom, l«ry Ssnt and j *S?“We respectfully recou&meud Lieilt. Sand Work, of any shape or «:sp. | JOSEPH A Mo.ARTHUR, of Co 1. 61sc Reg't N. 0. T , and HftfUei* 10 lie voted for a® a Re present 4. We thosfr Coun'ies for the H ju^e of (,'cramonf MANV VOTKRH. NUy 1«, I81.4. 33-tf of I D. ANDERSON & CO. Fayetteville, March 30, 18G4. 19tf aa a cacJidate to repreprnt us in the House of Commons of the E»xt Le.-’i“Uiure from (’uruberland Kud Hsraeit oountics L- Mo.\ribur is a devoted rota to bis coun try 3 cause and has been in the war ever pinoe it bepan, and he will matte as a good Representative ;^2 Itpd te MANY SOLDlEUi?. B JuHt la •10 If Attorney at Law, FAY*n?v]Li>E, N. C. WILL attend the Oounty and Superior Coiuw of ('amlvsrland, Harnett, Moore and P.obcson Coon- ties. Prompt attcn'ion giver (o ib;’ coV*’cticn of a’l elaims eatrut-fcd to Ms han>*n. tict. 1 1869. ob-i( JO?*. 1TTLK¥, tiror^r njf «»#***lo*t FAY*‘: N n Jan’y 10, 18€3, '‘^-Mf To the Fre0m9n of Cumberland County. ‘ Y re*4ueai, I again anuounoe sayself a caadidate for the otfio3 of Sberitl of Cumberland couaiy Should I be elected. I can oaly promise as before to discharge • liUBKlCATING OIL. I 'pHE undersigned is now pret>ared to furnish to the ' A public a very superior article of LUBRIGATINQ (UL, etpeeiaUi/ for Cotton and Wooitn Factorie*. We I claim Utat tbis Oil does not gun, and may run at gr;'at?r speed with less power than any othrr Oil except :*pirm. Mr W H Porter, Superinteudant of Fbosnix Colton , 1 Faci.>ry, stys of i'; “I have been using y jur Lubricat- | duUes with wiiai ability I wia? possess lug o;i for 2 or 3 months, and find it to be -upetior to j HFf'ToH MoNEILL : any nth*r Oil now in use for lubricating." >ir John Kershaw, Sup’t of Blouat’t Greek F\ctory, ■ says: •*! can oaeerfully say your Lubricatiog Oil ie a j superior areiclg. It does not gum in the least, but keeps I lie journals clear and bright ” Mr A F Beckerdife. Ch-ef Engineer of the C! B Arse nal and Armory of tkis place, waci requested to try it and s-iy?: Iliir-k for Hgbt rcirbiiicry—Fuch as CoHon F*oi-.,r!es—and for heavy machinery when the motion is sK w.your LnbricningOil will compare next in qual ity to Sperm ” O'her c.ittan manufacturers have tri’d it and pro nounce l fr.virih’y cf HENRY E. COLTON. Apent Fayetteville Kcrosine Co. A»ri! >, 18>4 20-tf SiTTAS i. bn-JiX-.S. %VJ'. 1{. A, «T5'.DT!A.^ & ro., WHOLESALE Xm UETUL L^ikilEiiS 10 ^ t| I I 1: RC-H \ \ r .fo. 10, ffdii . y . - , . i, s; . A^.ril . ■ ^ • B O WORTH. . ^ :• N -.Kllfi. \VOiiT5S & Commlaslon and For«'iraia|: !»!»ri)Uanta, Vf^atet' strt t, WILMINGTON. N I' Oct. l(], 18t>3 fk taA BUSHELS WHEAT. /iJjUU 1.600 cok:^ ^reon? having the above anu ic» 10 si-l: wiJl rijo-ive the highest Cash price by calliuj on !dr. M TLoa fct the Merchant Mills, Fayeitc’ i!’'?, er on the subscri ber at hi.g old stand on Mwke' i?qnai . AiaX. JOHNSON. Jr. Nov. 5. 1Pf;2 AR.'?iY 1AM prepared to msnufattnrd kn ’ uf .*cri Harness for Arwj usf. I mj .-u-d oaa riTe good bargain^. Agea*?^ wlH do to send taeir erden to me »a th. y shall ha^c prompr cilcniion, and Bent off in quick dispatch. JOH* CARTE!-. Ooldflton P 0., ChMham Co., N, C , > Tueo 1", 1^62 ! ill)K.If>3 Oil.. ! r^E o*in furnirh KEROSENE BURNJNQ OIL in qaan- I f, ii(iet of 5 t)r 10 p vllons at i£26 per gallon; tiu oans I >T k'-^3 $lb to 34? Jitioaal S«nd sans or kegs when This i.. luLAAud au QU M Qfts, be »*>le vithont the ' inljLttire w^fii Aicohol, wbich tt i* loipoini^ic n»w ! ohtr.iii. The wick tube of the ordinary Ker.Tsen^ lamp siouli be “lightly kogthfcned by »oHering on a piece. Wiin a lamp thus arranged our oil bura^’i»s;houS. smoke and with a« much briSiaucT any "jri::-j n K.rro-..ei«e. HENRY E COLTON, Ag’t f K. Co. At ril T ‘21-tf RAIL ROAII. The FREIGHT AND PASSENGER TRAINS of this Ro mJ leave Fayetteville daily, (Sundays excepted) at fc o'clock, .A M , and returning leave Egypt at 1 o’clocK. P M. C'lUlir iud ffoTtf Train MONDAY. WEDNESDAYand FRIDAY. By order JNO. M. ROSE, Treas’r and Oen’l Trans. Ag’t. Jan. 22, 1863. 97tf To the CIttiens and Soldiers of Haroett. At the s jlicitation of many of my friend? I r^apectfully .'inuouaco myxelf a candidate for re-election to tlte office of Sheriff Jor the county of Harnett. Profoundly grateful to my frieud.« Iwth at homo and in the .\rmy for th“ Very tre^ierous support her**tofor*: reoeivei ttt their hands. 1 cun only pledge that should they again maui- feHt their confldence by re-electing me 1 will, as berf^to- fore, serve them promptly and impartially. Veryrvi»p-v.t!uHy, JAS. R, (JR\DY. April 13. 24-te We are authorised to aiinoiiiice Col. EDW.ARD R LILES as a oaudidftte to reprewent AnS'Ui fn the Hous.* of Commons of ibe next Lfgisla- ture. J mell. 40 8t*2:pd Voters* ot Robedon: 1 am, and wiU be till the election, a oaadidr.ie to represent you in next House of Commons. 1 atn ftr W. W. Holde''’s rrrseipi^**! *.nd praoe umsj aar other t^roja lha» sntju- I gal'Oft «v. JC. JL«-*-i-»Txxn. tl U. - - _ '!hsr'c8t">n, Jnne 3- 40-3‘pd j T To the Veters of Sampson County, Hi-.uUQIi the solicitations of inany of my friends, 1 «L:uoaiioe myself a caodi i*.*e .^)r a seat to the House i’ •tumo»'H in the uext Le,^isiaiui-e of Nortti Catolioa .S&-..U J 1 be 90 fortunate as to be el">cted, 1 wlllandeavor i> work for the interest of the citixens of Sampson cu .cly, to thp bost of my abilitv JAMES T. C'.mfou, N. C , June OIDDENS. 39 lepl iRTEP- U‘J lb*#. «»niii Arabii* tor sale by J. R, LEE. Oct. 15. Alter this date 1 Will pay 15 Ceuta f'T pound for .rs^'’, ox th« bighest ina. ket prioo, delivered in Fayetteville, or at iny oi-is oa Uoo’ifiiK FeVy Ifi, 1864 'Wf%iite| to S**iS'€?aav.t', W ESTERN BAIL ROAD S'tOOK; Bank Notes; Gold and Silver; North Cerol'na Treaeur- Notes (F"-^ i 'k:) f 1 and «• Bonds, oid anl hpt;; County cf CumbtrUnd fSonds; Town of Fayottevillo Bonds; Oreenst'oro’ ^1 and ^9- CortifLcatea, Ccnfcderatc 7 and 8 per cent. Bonds;; CoupoQB of loan; “ of Town and County Bonds;! •• of o?J North Carolina Bonds; T. 8. LUTTERLOH. Oot 12. 1863. _ OBflNANC^ liSFASTMKxNT, v RALKiGa, N. C., I'll*’/ B. 186.1. j Lead wanted.—Iwist* to parobi:e Leid for t’ua Departmoai Pereomi having lar,;;2 w «T*ftlI quan tities will please apply at n,.Will ^iv> 1 pound of POWDEE for 10 pcuuda of uLA.D. Tnnt: I) Il jO'i 0.4pi. C. S. gg.tf .’D onargo >f Ordn-ance. About the Ist May, 0.1C COW tnl YtiARLtNG Said cow is of red color and the ye&rl ng is pretty much the same, marked as follow.?: Tiie cow wuh aa under crop and an over c-.p; the yenliug has a swal low fork in eaoh ear. Any informatioa loft at the V/agon Yard will be tbanfcfally roceiv^d. or I mil f »»y a liberal reward for the aolivery of >ja:a cittle. . Vf H WILSON ?nn* '• From and atter tlilo date the Steamer A. P. HURT will leave at 8 o’clock, A. M., on Monday and Thursday JOS. A WORTH, April 6—17tf ] Ag’t C. F. Seesni Boat Co. Eipre»«8 Affency! Southern Express Company having completed its _ [.rrsngemcnts, will receive and forward freight to any points in the Confederacy, to which their lines ex tend All articles of freight mast be Beourely packed, »nd al! box's properly hooped, and the name of the person dietinotly marked. * ^ All Money Packages must be pecnrely sealed md stamped, with private seal of the shipper It >8 desired that all Parcels, Package* or Frei#i;at to be forwarded by either of the Boats, be sent to this Office by fi o’clock on the evening previous lo dep'irture Office on Hay St , Iron Front Building, No. 60, for- merlv occupied by Starr & Will'ams R E TALIAFERRO, Agent J ice 7 •'^9 tf We are aathoriced and requested to announce Col. B. F LlfTLK a oandidkie to represent the county of R ohmond in the House of Commons in the next L3gi>>lalure. May 19 S4 te We are authorised to anuuunce JOHN A. LONG, ..s » cauuidaiH tor le e ection to the office cf Sheriff for ihe ooanty of Rich mond Ma- '65 t'.tpd-te We ;%£’eaulhoriz'd to aiiaouiice KOBERr M McNAI.t of Go. C, Isi N. (!. riaualicm Artillery, aa a C.^nJidakte for the ofiioe of SHERIFF of Robeson oun*T M%y 20 84-19tpd Ej^ypt Coal jTlifie. | The underaignea were, at the November Term of the j Co>ifederate Court, District of North Carolina, ap- , pointed Managers of the Egypt Coal Mine property, | Mid have entered into copartnership for the purpose of ' A FEW IMPORTANT FACTS IN REGAKD TO THE «SOUTBERBi HEPATIC PILLS.” ITliEY are prepared from the best quality of Medi . tines by the discoverer, now an aged Minister of the 9 ispol, and arc safe. 2 They have bosn known for years and tested by thousands. 8. Five hundred persons are known to have been ciircd by them. 4. They are nit i-eco«imended by the proprietor for everything, but only for diseases which arise from dis- oriiered livere- 6. Directions and certificates aocomrany each box, and thcEe oertifioates are frotn well known and moat re spectable inflividuils *i, Correspondenta rooommead them as good for Liver Dia ?aec. Chills and Fevers, PneumoEia, Jaundice. Dys- pepfia. Bilious Fever', Bilious Rheumatism, Worms, Pleurisy, Bronchitis, Sea 7. Several gou*.lemen state that the use of these PiUe has been to them an aunual saving of from $100 lo $200; they are the best plantation mediqine ever offered to the pabHc. 8 Bomo physicians of the highest standing prescribe them to their patienta, and hundreds of boxes have been sold to regular practitioners 9 During the last quarter 2,880 boxes have been sold n two Druggists, one in South Carolina, and one in North Carolina, and some time ago over 3,700 boxes were ordered by Druggists in one town in Virginia Price, $3 a box. For $30 a doaen boxes will he sent to anv address. A very liberal discount to i Draggisfs and oountry merchanlD Cash (new ourrency) 1 10 accompaay orders. Address I GEO. W. DEEMS. Goldsbcro’, N. 0. I F..r sale in Fiyet^ville by N A. Stedman A Co ; to t Rookingtiatii by T. T Nartham; in Wadesboro’ by Dr ; Bennett- iik Albemarle by J. M Bivins; in Clinton by Hubtiard A Moseley. VI »v 10 36-lfltpd We are authorized to annoance Col. MURDOCH McRAB as a candidate for ro-eleotion to the House of Oommou.* from Robeson county. April 27 27-2m To tlie Voters of Sampson Countjr. BEING in the snrvtca, 1 take tins method rf announc ing myself as a candidate tn represent the county o» Simpson in the House oi Comraonsot tbonext Legis- Utnre As it will be impossible f^r m« to meet the gond people of old Sampson (withont an ao>’idi'at) be fore the August election, I c%n only s%v that ray prio cirlcs are Uo well known to my ouuntymbn to admit of any dou*)! as lo the course I shall pursue if elccteJ Loving my country and bearing arms in her defence, I can cely tdd, “that whatever may tenJ to her b«-3t ic,ter«8t-j and independent nationality,” ’»’:il l»o my est desire to acomplinh, and to sao,\ .?nl t iy tiuole time aad taicn'8 be devoted Solioiting (he snffrrwcs of ivy cju'.itvaien. I urc gcntlecirta, your obd i :‘?rv’t. JAMBS K. LASSITER. Of 63d K-jg't N. C. Troops Aiay 27. Im iN ■■ I m.) CO^FKUfiHATK STATES OF AMKKU’A, ENGiNiiBa DaPAaTMiiNi-, Dist. Capb Faaa Wilmington, N. C., March Kith, I8^i3 OTICE is hereby given to all perKona havinjr claims ttgaiust the Engineer Departcaent, for services of Hl.a^es tmployod aa laborers on Ih^ land dtfencfa Wtl jiogton. N C , that the undareigai-‘i U antb -risvd r.ud prepare-J to p'»y the same at his ffue, ou se cond U sor Cl’ the tuildins; next abo-ra Meart>»’ l. ru dtoiv. Market Stiect. ®E^Pi-rsjiia cxocufiug Povkoss of Auoraoy will ob- serv' the followiusj fo>-m—their signatures, in all o --ic3, to be witncceed by two witnesses and signed iu duph- oate, or they m»y be witnessed before a Justioe o' ilte Pcaoe or Cl*Tk of nny Court ' FORM OF POWER OF ATIORNEV. L of . do hereby appoint , of , my true *nd law ful Agent to sign receipts for, and receive payment of all moaoys due to me by the Engineer De partment of the ronffdarate States of Aajerioa, for ice services of my slaves employed as laborers on tho latid licfenoes at , dtiring th« month of « 186 WitatsB lay hand and seal at , tks day of , IS» (Sigaed in daplicxte.) jB«»{ ] Wiinesse STRAYED, SniM^ttod selling «oal,*and solioirordera for the sanie ; pROM m/ plwe on the 21st inst., a COW and CALF, in any desired quantity. Orders for any amount can J: Tha l.ow is white with red spots ^ The calf the IZ. Th*i tloal from this nro- same color Calf unmarked, mark of cow not recolleot- 0 ' cloek, A. M , I Hi;, di A Row, WilailitgtoD. N C of *.'t»amekifc BADGER ANL LUCV, eoMigainer.n tx ships CRfCOR FAMKIR , in OP PKTERSBDRtt. and oti the e^dt'e oar^^tfs * i To the DUisens and Soldiers of RiCimond and Robeson Coantles. I > »b:^ioflce to ffee urgent so(ictt-Uion> of toy iYiead? i -Ti b'>tn oooQiir-p, I annouD«8.iuyself a oaiiLHd«*n t« tiv~ .i^nt yoa in the Senatorial branon of the next Legln- Kf j V of N C. .‘’’•ohld you sen i roper to fleK m-s I w -U •‘ndeavor to diHoh.irge fAl*hfully the datiee thereby iiBfH.'rjsd Ko can desire peace m-ire than I d«, but it ninst b" {,n atscotable loests. I hiu nsi in favor cf sub- 0 ilr. Littnolo for tortus j iha eaeaiug August e«;v>tloi> t el.a'l ua^t my r io I for Z B Vauoo for UtjvavQ,r. A, AUtJfi, _ Virf re«p«oifully, otLtr vesdt 1«, 1 jm,e |jj. A J. MoQUfiEN 41 4*pd be supplied on short notice. The Goal from this pro perty & undoubtedly the beat in tho Confederate Stats'i. AppuoAtlona m^j be made to Ghas. B. Mallett, Fayett^- Tilla. H. O.. or Browno, Charleston, S. C. ^ CHARLES B. MALLETT JAMES BB0W8E. ed. The oow was purchased from Mr. Alex MoLeod of Moore oonnty, and it is probable that she has found her way back with the oalf. I will pfty a liberal reward for their reeovery or any Infttrraation so that r cettbem WM. WTCHELI., lUar riftMtvill*, Viay 2>- The signatures of colored ptrsons should iic witnessed by three witnesses There must be separate duplicate Powers of Aworuey for eaoh iMatli. Bl%nk forms can be had upon appU- oatioB at t¥is offioc. * W. H JAMES. Oapt. & Chief Eag. Jan'y 20,1864 ISOOtf DRV GOODS, eases white grt>vud Prints J’castd blaok and w.^itr >luHlia L. emtm Uuokabaok Towels Mm tkgandie MhsHbs A^r«ny Clotbs 7 v'sca Co'ifs’ and Clark’s 8p>ol Cotton 6 Oiisr’c ficisiiing Lfuf-u Thread t> b-. lfs faccy S -irl« '} CTSCS fi«did, broken and mot:ruing Qiugbaras :} eat'^e black Lu'tre ■j oases Confederate Tweeds cBes ready made Glotfainir 2 oases Cheok and Stripes, mourniug ^ caces oo^it, vest and bone Buttona 2 bales Barege 2 ca?es Muck Patin 2 oas->s super blaok Broadoloth 'i oa»es brown HollanJ 4 cases Fla^ni*! Shirts 2 bnlos laixed Meltons 1 bale blue and grey Ser« 1 bnle fancy Flannels 1 oase Blaok Alpaca > osse Blaok Orleans 1 oace Paper Oambrio, a«soreJ dolon I bale Mottled Alpaoas ’ o»i« Beauregard Tweeds i ctiie Southern Cloaking ^ 1 OKse Black and Whittt Prints i c^se Shirtiog ’ case Fanoy Shaw'u) 1 baie Linos, superior 1 cadp Mosquito Netting 1 oase Ties, Gloves. &o 1 l«le super Broad Cloth. a«t,wrte4 oolon 1 case Irish Lineu ' 1 case Pan*. Bottous I ci9e Blaok and White Pins. SHOES, LEATHER, &o 2ti trnnks Ladies', Gent's and Children’s Shvea ly Ladies', Gent’s and Childrtn’s Fr Bootees, Extra G oa!es Army Shoos 7 cases Barton's Bleache* and Brown Shoe Thread 4 o»ses Fr Waxed t!alf Skins 4 cases Chamois Skins i oases Moroooo Skins COTTON CARDS, CUJTHINQ, Ac 85 cases Cotton Cards, No 10s part Whittemore’s best 1 oaao Wool Tards 2 csseM Card Clothing 82 x 4 2 0*9'-S filleting ST.\TIONEUY. 16 caies Cap. Letter and Mote Pap'r 2 oases Gillott’s Steel Pena 8 cases Pen Holders 1 ctt«e PoQcils and Pens 1 c%se assorted Stationery BAGGING AND ROPS. 0 !»%*"« O'-**!*- WTO MupS^ - ^ GROCERIES. -38 bag.« Rio CoSfee 5u barrels Brown Sugar >0 t«arre1a orashad Sugar Ih'J kits No t Mackerel H oaaks Ch’cory 10 boxes Sperm Can 'lei 10 bags blaok Pepper ?0 eaiidies Young Hy^''n Tot HARDWARE, Ac. 8 Ions Hoop Iron no Legs N^il;!. ass'rted sixes 4 o»sks Wire 4 cws Gun Caps II bags Shot 3 C'ses Knives, Files and Raiors LIQUORS. &3 4 quart'r cuks purs Cognac Brandy 1 b»,;f pipe pare Martel Bi^n'^y 1 q’jartor pipe pure Pinct. Casiillon k Co. Brandy 1 eighth pip-^ pure Otard, Dapuj & Co Braudy 10 casks Whiskey 32 ca«bs old Rum " 100 PS8CS Holland Gin •'*tj demijohns Holland Gin DRUGS, &c. 3G c.tses Liquorice Paste P4 oases Liquiricc 8>ioks 13 c:\-ks .\lcohol 14 C'tskn Alum 8 casks Epsoci Sails 9 ctsks Balsam Cnpaiba 0 bbls Tanner’s Oi! 42 ke^s Bi Garb Soda 6 bbls Borax 3 cftses Quinine 5 cases asiorted Drugs 5 bbls Copperas 3 cases Potass Garb. 2 oases B'ue Mass 1 ca«!e Powd Ip‘cao 1 ci>.9C Iciido Potass and lodin 2 ca-'ks Soda ‘^ystsls 2 casks Blue Ptone 1 c»se Phosphoru'i June Ifi. _ 42-ts | NOTICE. At June Turia, 1864, of the Court of Pleas and Quar* ter Sessions of Cumberland oounty, the subscribers wer? appointed G*H('ral Administrators of the estate of tha Uto Duncan M )N?ill Persons indfbtod to the In- le«V'.ta are notified to mske early payment Those hav ing detaaods mast present them iu due time, or this cctttM! will bs p1c%ded in bar of a recover'/. DAVID ^fcNEILL. A ^. MoKETHAN- Fnrtlier fVotice. 1H1ERK will bo sold at Fayetteville, on the 28tb of this moaih, the Housshold and Xiioifiu FUKNl- TURR, and LIBRARY, the proneriy of the late Duncan .McNtfill .Viso, the ariiolce ia the Oabi'iet Ware room of !*:.» decoas?d, such a.? Bedsteads, Cha^r.*, Wastisf md?. Ard al the Mill plaoc on Ga-ver’a Cr# ek, beKiuuicg with Fiiday tho first day of J>iiy. tharo will bo sold BTOCff cf all kinds, embracing some Males of good quality. Wagons, Carts, Plaatatioa Tools, and soiae Furniture. Al ths Taylor’s Hole Plantation, »»B the Cape Fear River, on Tucsiiy the 5th of -luly, tbet-' will be sold Cattle, Hogs, T‘lantatioo Tosis, Fur^.tore a Wagon and Cart. Tha .Bile will ga from liy I? day afi e^oh plaoe, when liie terms will t.nno;nsce«{ DAVID I-loKElLL, A. A MnKETHAV, A du'.;nietr.kt ■ff'. Jun-;H. lHb4 Stt-titpd ^ Njw Uickr-ry Buggies, 0 3 Seoond-har.d Bnirgies, fi Rook’.way? for 1 i"» I‘2'iors--J, w’tithl wish !? sali. ^ A, MeKKTH\N J .Ir.ne ». 1 Private Sehodi for YouBg Ladie»» fourth ffPsloa ot Miss Mangum’e school will of.eu I OB the 29th July, at th* residence of her mother, Mrs. WiUi* P Mangam, on Flat B ver Her pupils will find a home in her mother’s family. reorived For, further f Oi*»M}go eeunty, S. G, for the preeeot, care Dr. 1^ ‘ Cain 11 42-lm rarollna Female Colleg^e. The exercises of this Inetitatroa will be resiuoed oo Monday the 1st of Aagost 18M, with a full oorps cf Teachers. For circular address Rcr J. R. GRIFFITH, * Ansonville, N. C. Juce 14. 41 9tpd tlA Wool Wanted for the State of N. Carolina. The nnd«>rsigoed coatmue to exohange COTTON YARN for WOOL, one bundle of Yarn for 4 lbs. un washed, or 3 lbs. clean washed Wool. They wiil also pay a liberal price in cash for large or small lots. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., Agts. FayeiteviBe, June 13. 42tf Presbyterian oopy. PlEDinOiVT SPRIiVttS, BURKE CO , N, C rpHESE SPRINGS will be open for tha rece(>Hoa of J. visiters the 1st July. Terms of board will b» pub- iistied in due season A good and comfortable four borse stage will leave Morganton oa the arrival of the passenger train from Salisbttry every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday During the months of July, August and Scrtsmber it will leav* Morganton daily. PROP .^'L TOR. June 7. 4i-8tpd iKieamer UTor tii Carol iita lea res Fayetteville for Wilmington We^ne3d>»y ani Saturday moruiogs at 8 o’olook, and Wilmingoa for Fayetteville Mondays and Thursdays at 2 P. M. T. 8 LUTTERU)a. Juno 13. dl-Sir Shoe-Heel Wool Carding* I THE undersigned, wieh to uotit'y my oustomere and the public gen'%rally, that 1 am now ready to CARD WOOL INTO ROLLS, having put my machinery iu gocd order and repairs, i feel folly able to do work that wiil eomp^ favorably with any work of the kint* done iu the Soatb. Striet attention wiil be given to alt parotfls cf mixing. I will also card Cotton and Woot mixed together. Persons having suoh done will be care fat not to put any oil or lard on their Wool to mix witn CoUoc. Mix about a pound of Cotton tofoar pounds of f^ool I will run day and night to aooomm>date cus> tomers from a distance. M/ terms wiii t>e very easy liiivctioua for PiNepaijrtUft. WASH it in cold water without boa{, tree it from (rash and bars, and oil it witli Neatsfoot ail, about a pint to 12 pountk and regulate as the Wooi may re- auire Bring on your Wool and g*t good rolls . A. A McLSAN, Sboe H»«l Uepoi, W. U. & B R U. Gilopnlls P. O , June 14 41 4 pd _ roR SAlTjEi ACRES OF PINE LAND tec milen Souti. of y Vl/U the W & M R. R , opposite Grist’s D?pn, in Columbus county Will be- pxobanged for Contade- rate money or young n^roes -\uy inforuiuiob de- aireU about said land can be had by applying to Albert Peaoock, at Peacock’s Store, H. H Huai oa the premises, or the subtoriber at this plaoe. T. S MEMORY. Wuiteville, N. C., June 8, ^l-7t WAxlfTED, ~ Aset of grist mill irons, wUh or without the Crane. T. 8. MEMORY. June 8. 41 7t wool. mOTICE. QUARTERMASTER’S DEPARTMENT, Ralsiob, June 9, 1864. iAM now prefared to exohacge Cotton \ arn for Wool, n»>on the following terms, vn: One bunch of Yarn for three pounds washed Wool, and one bunch for four pounds unwashed. Ag.3nts have been appointed to make tne exchange at tJie following places: Oxford, Tarboro’, Kmston, Cfttha- rinc Lake, Concord, R>qkinnam. HrtniersonvilU, Statesville, Roxboro’, AsheVille. Pittiboro’. L>uist>urg, Fayetteville, Colerain. and i.t tnis place. Persons shipping wool to this plao* will please laark on the packages who they are from, and the cotton yurn will be forwar»ed immedtately. I hope the people will pairiotically res rand to tbr above notioe, as the wool is fcr ol thioe tae N C Troops H. A. DOWD A. Q M , M. G A. Jane 14 SYRUP, AI’RIME ARTICLE for Hilo bv JAMS3 M.V8,riNE. 42 4 pi Jane 18. I'ARM HAl^OS WAi^TiiO. The Subsannar wiaheH to etapijy from 5 fc-> t> hanie to work in crop anl to eive siiall g-i'r.; 1 will pny lu grain to ^hase wHo nejd it Cedai Cr*»ek, Cumb -'lsi't C-. J C BL.) KEll J -J ne 20 42-tf Itaiik ot north Carolina. 11HE Siockuoniers who £»iv*' DiviJ-joia nax- tluo on t.ht 'Stock ot this BiUft, arc hereby «iolin.-d be respeotivn amoonfa are laid atidt in '-Spfcizl dposU " ti the oid it*ue of the Confederate States Notes, fcr-taeii->, and they are required to app y for the same at the Prirtci*-*! B*nk, Branches and .tjwnc.ua where payable. By order of the Board. ‘1 DEWGY, Cass. Ralei(th. Mar37 1m i^ToTi^r 7 I AM now prepared to furnish liio public genaraily with Boots and Shoes of the best material and make 1 respeotfuUy solicit a share of the public patror.ape, as 1 am fully perfinaded 1 can giv? ^atisfaetiou I havs good workmen and men of expenenc? in ihc hixs’nesB Alt of my work is watT»ni^d no* to rip: if it does I will r pair for nothing. All ordeia of ri-fairiDf djuc promptly an 1 a short ao»ie«. T can bj f)ticd in yel- I )W b'jild^'ie north side of Person street. 2 doors above L b^rty P^int JOHN VAUGHAN June 18 _ $IOO REWARO. the 17 th .May, my Winder Hospital.—VVc visite«J yet»terday, tVis. the largest hospital m the tJonfedoiaoy. It con- taiDS six gt’parate diviHions, each acooucm'tiintiog ■460 patioatd aad under the ooniiol of a Division fiurgeon.. Tents, capable of acoommsdatiDg 700 patients, hare also been rcocotly raided adjatjnnt 10 the hospital for the use of couvalt scouts. Tiie whole under charge of Surgeon A lisue, (one of the most gentlemanly an4 cnerg,t*o Surg-'ona in the Confederacy,) by whom the hi'sp'tn! was organized in the Spring of 1862. In view of the inadeqoacy of the aooommot^atioDB of the hoipitais uf B>iohmood for the woand d, ontingeut up.a tho possible sie^e of the capital, the Medical Di rector hs8 directed, that the nuaibrr of beds in each ward of the hospital be increased one third; this will maka.the CJ^paoity of the cnt':.; hjspttal, iaeludii^’the teats, 4,3W. 'i'he h e>j,irai^ has bft^reeeotly remodeled and repair?^ under the add greatly to its convenience7*hy^tiie"a’^K|F pearanee. It is most healthily loOAted, and is '.ap plied by a number of wells witl* ckar, c.jld, pica- sant water. Has a central register for thj infurma* tion ot inquiring friends, a libraiy for the tiso of patients, a buh house, and a bakery at which the whole cf the bread for the hotpi'al m b-ked. The 1st Division of the hospital isast^igncd to the aooooimodation of soldiers from Georgia, i«u'i che remaining live to those from i'lorth t'£r;:l:aa. There aie now -,121) patients in the hospiuU uuder treatment.—Richmond hhij. A Gigantic I\bli$hiny Houie.—The Oolanv bia Guardian, noticing the exten.sive esLiblishment oi' the well known publishers, Messrs. Evaus & Cogswell, says:— “The war found these geutlemon located in Charleston, where they had gradually buut ap the largest printing office—except tho Methodist Publishing House at Nashville—in the S'jUihern States. Sinoe then they have imported from Europe thirty-two printing presses, with large 4uantities of printing and binding materials, and seventy-four artists aud printers, and now em ploy, in the various branches of their extensive business, seventy six printing presses, l*5Sidcs about twenty five ruUag aad i'inding machines. They employ fhtec hundred and ^orty-four uaais, only eighteen of whom are from the army They have recently removed from CharLitun to a acw brick building, a part oi which is fini&hed, and when entirely completed, will form a hollow square, covering exactly two acre.>i ot ground aad making one room -40 x WCm) I'eet. To ^ive some idea of extent of the work carried oa by this firm, we would mtntioa that, in addition to the Urge quafitity of p-inting being done i’jr tue army, and notes and bonds for the Treasury meat, i*'ey now have in cour=-o oi nriating tuiue twenty books on various suLjocts.’' TAs Tend •• MercAf* of (he IFicjfced.—The Vicksburg coiri.spomieut of the Now York Tri bune gives the lollowing account of th.e C 'nJtiion of the negroes torn from their homos by Qeuoral “Some 300o sbvJc of all agjs «ai colors reash ed here yestorJaj. It Wdi oao oi the suJdost spectacles witnessed for a long time ia V icii.3- burg. The women and emidrco .7era aim>sl starved and half naked. Such a i,t*r.:ible picture of abject want and squalid tai.«ry cm neii-ner oe imagined nor portrayed with pen. Many of the women and children were sick w^tb fevers otought on by the grcaf latiguo and exposure of the march from Mcridua, Enterurise, titman, and other places Will not the frien is of irtfcdoni and the humane philaathropists ot tha North come forward at once, and witti their generous hands rescue these liberated slaves from prema ture grave^^” We learn from the Boston Courier of a later date that the sulferinii of these poor !i'»uicics3 wretches continued ia all its inteasi^y No more politicai capital could be made mt of them, aiid nothing wa.*- done to help them. They ware free to perish. The ('hf.v'iU‘T ^iV h :Q hi? Hiother was told that her youngest sjn wa^ .on his horse, impatient to be gone, deseeudiDg froai tho towor of the castle, whither she had retired to weep bitter tears for hie departure, she tl.U' addio-sod and commanded ol him throe thing ] the first was, ‘ to Jove God above all t’ut.gs. and r-jojuj- mend himself night and luorni.ig to G.'d, and serve him without in any way oSbudit’g, i' it might bepoisible.” The s^-uaii-li'.ug A’ai;, bo coiirteoui to aii m'’n, casting away pn { ; lici’her to rla-ider or lie, nor be a ta!a-':>e.tr ?r, ind to be teojp«*ra!;e at*d loyiK” The (hir-i w*i5, that “be should be charitable, and share w*th tt p'or whatever gifts God should b£s‘-. v ujw . bi-i. ’ Thef?e were cojamands which ?-.e impiiciiiy > /• edj and t > his obsotvunoe ot them he Wc S indcbt ed for a title far above that of priucc or noble, that ot *‘:he katght without fear a .d withcuo r.j proach From b *y to man he wa= i»elov*-d af>J rcsi-ccted tor4>is courtcsy, bravery, uea: v.i^eoco, invincible integrity and pit^iy; Fr:itt''is t’^^a F iti would rectiive the honor oi knigathoi-:! *• 'ii ' > h.itida but ilia. U-jiug oaoe JiskcJ w a’ ^»- lous a mau hnd best leive to hi*, son, ll-j ’ * plicd: ‘ S'loh a-* a-e Jetsi t xpU'Cd to a pu'.v^ r of lime or hu uan force—'.vivlom and virtue.” Jieing oiortaily wouoded in a battle in vhloh he enemy were coajuiaudeil by tho D'dke uf liouibon, the Chevalier liavard cau-H. i .iiaibctf to be placed against a tree, lo this sitnation, ru'm- ly waiting tor death, he was found by tl-e fUko, who expre.-sed sorrow for his fate. “Pity rot. me,” said the Chevalier, ‘ I die in the didcbargc of my duty; but pity those who fight against thcc' oountry and their oath.” The Farmers’ aud Planteris’ Al* for 1804. A few groc« Okore jo^ r«o«iv«d. 0‘ Korlh Carolioa Treasory If«tes. ; U- »r Baar J ““7“ Robs=o"ro"nn“r i this laconic direction as to the mod. 1 atter wUicli N Saturday 2 1 Ju^ nett, at th^ 0-urt Housa in . ‘-c ^ "J p P.aoook’s, Peacook’s S^Micn on the gsntlomao’s hair was to be arranged, the ar- Wadee»K)roayh, ( will hy nrdev of » .« C,ounty *e »ther at Peter rjaow. s, g art of Afson/TPN^ THUUd.Wt* DOLUAE8 in N. C. W. & MJt R 1 . tlflt rotirca ^ Mwinr Notes. NotetLwdli betaid for earren» his arreet awl ooaft waiht.mw I Pifturcfijue Hair Cutting.—A.n Knglisli travel ler in Pans having «ocasion for a hair eatrer, sent for one. At iK« titoe apj.ointed an clogiutly drossrd persoti anived. aud the gentleman sat down before his -iresBin^ cane to prepare for the operation. The man w:iiked round Im “client’' once or twice, and tiually, taking his stand ut • ■ me distancfj, atteativoly >>oruiinized the g ntlemsin’s face with the air of a connoisseur lookiLg^ a j picturc. “Well,’- baid the Englisbman, Inir-a- l> ANAWaY from the subicritier ou the 17th .May, my ; tientiy, ‘‘wh?n are you not^the K ceftM m*n EM»NUPL, about 25 years of ape, don me, sir, was the polite reply. 1 am not tn ^ I blaok complexion, rtout tuilt. sad has a onrk under Ljptr^tive, hut the ‘physiojcnomist —Adolphe, bis risikt eye. probabl? caused by a stye H «ts proba calied out, and a sK cved and aproued barb- r 1 My making his way to the spa coast mother hv*a I hall—“ A lu Virgii-" ^ ith ar Baar Swamp m Manon Dtetnot, S C , and he has , iao,jQio direction as to the mod-1 af^er which Court Treararj Notes. NotetL’V^ll bvtatd for earrent^ tn mmn ta yaplytwm. J. kte arreet and ooaftttenea'm that I get I A F- falftugr.

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