AiriBTOIBTm, VO ^ KIV-1 (D K X PAYETTE riLLE, N. (i„ NOVEMBER 7, 1864. mam printed MONDAYS aND THJR8DAT8. KDWIRD J. HALE & SONS. tSDIT0R8 AND" PROPRIETORS. * ffis« fbr the i^eml-Weekly Obhbtbb f16 00, pad in «dvuio«. for tk« Weekly OafSBvan $io 00 per Mmaa, pftid ta MT'ADVERTISEMENTS Izuerted fer f 8 per sqoare •f 12 lines or leai for the flret, i^dl f2 for e»ch facctfediog pablioktioa. AdTertiaen are reqoested io ■t*te the nansber ef iusertiene deeirad, er they will be o^ n♦ lulled tail forl»Id, and oharged Moerdiofij. A'^Teni8eraeT>f« ceatinaed mnd^ aa new ad Tertisjnotit'.. frocag^».ttf/fclijgiifcpi iwhwik.- •f? ! !«}>»eDt ia adriuwa, nor will the pftpec bn njiR* ie no!t nibeoriben fer a longer time than is paid for. Booh of oar old sabecribert as desire te take the pa per on thi« 97«tea wiU please aotity os whea raakiag remittaiio^s. Jan’j 1, 1868. COTTOM €ARD!», Ho. lO. The FAYETTEVILLE COTTON CARD MANUFAH. TUBING COMPANY are now manufacturing CARDS •aperior to a&y ran throagb the blockade, aod at praeent are selling for a lew» price the sfngle pair or bj the qaan- titj. Any person ordering six or more pairs, they will be securely packed and delivered in 'Wilmington free of ex* pease. •Call apon or address A. A. McKETHAN. /. A, WORTH. ALEX. JOHNSON, Jr. FayetteTi!l«, N. C., April 18 24tf raT«tterill« Kosiii Oil Wwks. To the n«ml>en of tbe Boom of Co FATXTTaTiua. N. 0., Augost 17 rpTTE aoderpitrned rcspps^fa'ty preasnts bimw r^, Mt t ti'fOT 4S a o%n:Jiv?atA for n *»lecMoa to th wiwr ot f'rinoipAl tUetk of the He asa of CoffiBoas of th tS5tal Assemb-y of tee Scate of Norfh Carolina. f «8 B?!fliir B. CO WJ* HUlsbor*’ N. C nUUarj leader. The h.xt cession bf thL lastitatian wiil^gi* on Wedre»da», Fef*’y let, 186''. A.pp’icat».cA ^ ad- oiNina moat be made pr*or lo I5ih e w^ioh time the tem-a tnil b« maie Usj. WM. M GCRPON. U«pei (NO 1383.] WfT' ^ task Oh. 1. W. OKAUGHOIV^ AUCTIONEER, 8. S. Corner Markf^t Sqaire, FAYETTEVILI.E, W, C‘. ProiBpi attruticn tu all busiaess in his * to iiua. June 10, 11*64. 40tf J8AAC HOLLINGSWORTH, iir^eer «ud Couissiti Merehait, FAYETTEVILLE, N. 0. Joae 13. 40^ tf w ffW. Attorney mt Law, Fatmt*vill«, N. 0. V'LLL atteud the Couuty and Saperler Coarts ef Ctmberland, Har&ett, Moore and Rebesen Cotib* Ues. PrcApt attcntioQ givea to the ooUeotioa ef all alaiiAft fp.ti oi'tfed t« his hands Ocu 17, 186i>. 68-tf JOS. UTLEY, atui VammiS9i»n JUerehanM, FAYETTEVILLE, N. G. iux's Uv>^. 88-1/ %L1^. A. aiSr.iiAN. WM. H. BKKVAJI9. 1¥. A. & CO., AND tiiii'Aii VfiALCBS A H D ' ^OitfitllSi^lO.^ .^[£I&€HL4.\TS, Jto, 1», May SUteti FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. April SO. 26tf BUaHBLS WHEAT, CO&N. WfcTiog t>-« uioTe to (cU«iil tko b'!(:he3t Casu price by calling on Mr at the >f»£haai Mil;8, JfayelteTiUs, 2,600 f.r , ht. iTiotS&ttat OB the aabscri- bsr at his old itaD^l on Market v4 \j ' j Hot. 6, 1862. JX. JOnNSON, Jr. 76tf AWtnV iA\i prep*rei manufacture all kinJs of Wagon for Army use. • I lan my leather and oia give goodJ>&JTgains. AgenM wili do well te send their srders to .me hs Uioy suail iiave proi&pt attention, and sent o.i in qoidk dispaicn. JOHN UAKXflR. CkldstoB P. O., Chatham Co., IS- C., 1 June 18, 1862. f SnrgeoB 6eReral*t OlQce, \ RAidiion, N. C., JmB lOra, 1364. j AMES3ENQBR wili lea^e vhis OQce on the first day, and the fitceeoth day, of every month, for Oeu Lee’s army. All boxes left h>re tor any member of that army wfU be carried taere promptly by him and deliverea to the owner. EDWARD WARREN, 41.tf fiargocn U^aerai North Caroliioia. To the Members of the House of Commons. The underdigned, a o'tflsen of tiaraett Coojtty, aad now a member of oompapy A, 2d N> C. Battalion, res* pectfoUy annouao9!i h'.mself a candidate f ir Seoond En- grosstng Clerk in the House of Co^mons of the (Gener al Assemoly of North Carolina. Your support therefor he will gratefully aoknowleiire. tiaoold he meet yoor preference he can only prbfiei* to leaTe onexerted no effort rightly to do the datiea of tae plaoe. COLIM A. CAMERON. FayetteTille, Oot. 18. 76->tpd Alter tliitii date I will pay la Ccnta per {K>and for ^rags, or the highest pnoe, del/vend in FajeUdnile, or at my mills oa Rooktlsk. ^ D. MU&PHT. Feb’y 16, 1864 7-tf riiOUR ArVD OATl§. Flour and oats wiU be exehangeu for Com at the Store of D. McLaorin, by giTisg him a few days BOtiee. Fivur good, Oats No. 1, black or white. JftB’y Hi. a-tf 0SDIT49CS DlPAlTJflNT. 1 Raxbioh, N. 0., May 8, 1868. / Leap wanted.—I wish to parohase Wfbd for this Dcparuneat. Persoos havi^ Iwge or small qnaa- tities WiU please apply at once. Will giye 1 poond of POWDl-B :or iO pounds of iiEAD. IHOe. D. HOQQ, Capt. C. S. 69-tf In charge of Ordnance. To Wine iHakero or J>istillerk. I HAVE for bkle 10 irori b».uui h laryoak FER^ENI INU bl’ .NDS, rif ca*V5V.y r.f 160 ga ioua; alat, 4 not so heavy, e*7a>-. n.za Prio« «iugiy 00 eaoa. Any persen Tri o wiU ttka the waolo c au auve wiem for $1000. They are ▼aluaoie tw muy one wishing to make Wise or distill Braady. Also, some of half siz3 of &bote for sale at half the above /atea. HENRY S OOLTON FayetteTiile, Oot. 1. 72tf Palma Cliristi Beaus. ^ gabMribet will pay the highest oask pri«M fsi Ml amatifcy of Palma OkriMi'Boasa. » A PeyplArellU Oa* * WAJVTCD, Hides to tan on shares. T^^rms, | Leather or its eqoiTaient in c«fia We ow tin it in a very nhort If dcuired b> Hickle’s pateni. Peroous wishing their Hides taauod oan iitem to out address lo Egypt Depot, wii^^r^they wili 33 t'&k'is from .aa Lsa'h'jr delivered at oar expeese. Oar adtr>ss S:»amont, Ohathao! Ccorty. W. D. WArSJi! A, 00. Kefc:. Messrs. U V7. WilUt^ois s Co , F«y«UeTiUe. Aug. ■;•}, 61*&i*wi,lJpd 19* A^plicaliou «riii be 4i|2tie to tke iiSXi sen:»t.ia of iae L^^slkiar j .f North Ojirouua for an Aot of li^'orpvr^on f.>r tie Engrpria^ Ootion Useatantoiinz Compaty, sUaa(«d ta Fatyotttrilie. QdL 9. ^ T«8 a fine LolHicatiBg and Tann^s April 15. Sliiii§rieii Wanted* w EACLK FOirNDST, \ Fatbttsvills. N C.. Jniv 4. IPM. ( S ARB NOW PREPARED TO RECEIVE QR- ders for RAIL ROAD WHEELS of the following sises, v i: 24, 26, 28 and 80 inch. AU' CHILLED TIRES Th* Iron we shall ase for them will be COLD BLAST CHARCOAL IRON, and we war rant ear wheels NOT TO ^RACK, and to be tqual to any «ade in the Conf(»deracy, or to thnsf of whifHey & Sons of Philftd*lphi«.. who**** repata.ioa is s“> well known by all Rail Br»'d Compacies. Wt havq (he *>*st faciit*i'a for transportation hj S4«»raers to Wihningtoa, ftrom th?*ee to any part of the Coofe)0taoy. Orders respeot'ally solioitea ' 46tfl D ANDFRSON ft CO ftlTETiiliK AMSKx\iL AfID A&MOftT, Ooi. 17, 1864 f Foundry Iflan Wanted. WANTED * g >pi Moal'l«T sjtd Fouuatr, ota coi&po- tent lu Baf'erio;end, &a well aa a Practitf,.l Work- m^^n, can fliXd steibdy emplQ/si;«ot »nd g^od wi^fes. Apply to Lt. Col. F L '‘‘HI CDS, Com’dg f'ffioer >Ogt 17. 77-dt WESTERiV EAlIi BOAl>. The freight and PA8^ENG'’R trains of this Read leave Fayetteville d«vily, (8ttadays except«d) at 8 e’olock, A. M., »nd retonifng leave Egypt at 1 o'clock, P. .li. CatOe and Uoru Ttein MONDAY, WEDlT333DAY*n-: FRIDAY. By order - JNO. M. ROSE, Treas'r and Oen’l Traus. Ag't. Jan. 22. ISCS. 97tf SoftdqKartfrs CliDgm&n’s Sr}gade, Ne*r iliuff, Oot. 19, 18d4. IVotice to Absentees. All bffiC'Td :>aa n &f lA.d l>rigacie whose leaves and fu»ijugl-8 aav3 exvir^ci at rtho are othcr«fiBe ab- f ;«t wit-noui pr jv er autftority, arj tuesi earuestiy ealied bp>a. to return without delay to tbeir reepective R«gi* £:if Bis. tihoald tiiis CAil ce prcmptly coispited with, i.am)vii4t:s ^tepu »ill bu ta&«>ti lo £,«ve *li who oome na- d»r Its t-ias a^re^ted aad broaght jack. Tee Biigade, depleted by ssaay battleii, is last i.liog up« and if this c^l bs proaipjy compli«l with will.soon assume its farmer proporcioaa. liy oocufeuu>d of Ool H. HeKETHAN^ Comd’g Brigade. 7« 4t BDWARD VTHITE, A. A. Gen. I1HE Card IVotice. £ *9 aow r*#.iv to >e UoaeU irom this Deparu On and after tiie l«it day ol Octo ber, Cabin Passagt' will be $40; Deck Passage $i6; Way Passage in propor'ion J08 A. WOHTH, C. r Steam Bo4i Go T S. LUTTERLOH, North C ireliai. R. M. ORRBLL. Ka*e MoL-ario Fayati^viVe. Sept 71-lra*liP Wanted to liease, oW River Road to Raleigh The traoi contains 741 MC.ea. If desired, to one who has soffloieat force to work lao f'rm. we will eell an interest Maj. Neill McDa'aU, H. le’e Landing P O , will Show the plaae to any one desiring to see it C C BA'^’BEfi & CO. Barolayville, CacberKnd Co , Sep* 1». 63tf Salt lor Sale. QAAA BUSHKuS SOUND SALT, madi* in.the Spring OUUU 1&63—will exohanga it for Tlko^u Lard C'»rn, or ;onfeJerate T.-SMcry Nv tes. Also, oJ b^xea fine CHEWINQ T'^BACCO; for sale at my store or-posite Cape Fear Buk. A. O THORNTON. S4pt. 2. 64-tf .k.pe...'t;e vus 1.1.' Mu ieen trie* it Ai ffiveii coMj ' W flftp VM'T*Ou. XAJ>B IB THB CosvjtDBaAsa otatss. H'e oa»b iiow CD aand, which wo offer at a s«ry lew price, 316 Bbla. Luoricatiog Oil. 75 uo Taunars’ Uil. iiO ao Painting Oil We Kr-9 ia«kiitg aboai eixty barrels a week, and soli cit rrdeta iroza Kaiiroads, Foundries, Fictories and in* diviuuvis. MOOH£ & OAilllv^ELL, Fajet.«%.lle, N. C. Oct’r 20. 78-2 n From land alter thie date the Steamer A. P. HURT will _ leave at 8 o’clock, A. M., on Monday aad Thursday. JOS. A. WORTH, AprU 6—17tf] Ag’t C. F. Steam Boat Co. COimUlRATC BTATIB Of AMIBICA, EaauiBBB DBTABTifBBT, DisT. Capb Fbab; Wilmington, N. C., Mareh 16th, 1868 ] Notice I# hereby given to all persons having claims against the Engineer Departasent, for sorvices of slaves employed as laborers on the UmJ itftncu near Wilmington, N. C., that the andersigned is authorised and prepared to pay the same at his effioe,*on tl^e se oond floor of the building next above Meares’ Drag Store, Market Street. iOr Persons execating Powers of Attorney will ob serve the following form—their signatures, in all cases, t« be witnessed by two witneeses and signed in dapli* cate, or they may be witnessed before a Justice of the Peaoe er Clerk of any Court. FORM OF POWER OF ATTORNEY. I, —— of , ao hereby appoint , of , ray trae aid lawfid Agent to sign reoeit ts for, and receive payment ef all moneys due to me by the Engineer De partment ef the Confederate States of America, for the serviees of lay slaves employed as laborers oc the land defenoss at , daring ths month of ^ , 186 Witness my hand and seal at , th« day of —, 186 (Signed im dapUwt*:) [Seal] WitnesM The signatures of colored persons shoold be witnessed by three witaessos. There must be separate daplioate Powers of Attorney for each moBth. Blank forms can be had npon appU- ‘^ion at this office. W. H. JAMBS. n»T>t A Chief Enc. i»»’v 20.1R!4 laont/ Wool Wanted for the State of N. CaroUoa. The andersigned continue ti eiohange COTTON YARN for WOOL, one Dandle nf Yarn for 4 Ibo. un- waehe^ or 3 lbs. olean wattiied Wool. Taey will also pay a liberal price in cash for large or small lot«. . GEO W. WILLIAMS A CO., Agts. Fayetteville, Jane 16. * faybtteWlEe MUTUAL IjfSUaiNCS COMPMY* ^ital in Preminxs Notes amounts to S267.088 2b OMh on ksBd and other tasets, 6,077 86 Total, $272,766 16 The Company have paid all losses promptly, and hsvaBSVW lOMdt an assessment on their premium notes. Total losses paid, - 929,682 OmoBBs: GSO. McNEILL, President. D. A. RAY, Vice President. 0. A. McMILLAN, Sec’y. Dibbotobs: Henry Lilly, W. N. TiUiofhast, H. L. Myrover, S. J. Hitisdale, Wm. McLaurixi, T. S. Latierloh, A. W. ole9\ J. J. Csok, Hon. J. G. Shepherd, a. F. Brown, 8. T. Hawley, Nathan A. StedBiaa, C. B. Mallett, Jam9S Kyle, A. A. McKethaB, J. D. WiUians, B. W. TiUittfhait. CJTiUN A.ND fVO*>L V .KD8 Tu'S loto^ Cardu will t/i .Hi « • ^g live, witii 13.ijks r«tfdy I'or Utoking tuc J»r . B cu, anu bs s«id !jp;J^,60 p«r pair to the *Ui gcuer^aj; i ■ no u s^au3> u more ti-»a oao pair 10 Dvui j to • ffcm.iy e&ria are not lutcuded for til. iSiuji.iiit of so‘dit:''. Xid Dtpartmcnt ia having a Is go Ja : *cit;*d tccdj irr U3j, which Lt seat out Hi J ». 4 10 liiii iiiuui,a B. i-^iers a* fast as they c*a U iflis.ie A aiQca ioi-a p !0!, Ageuis ais reqaeete'i to mak? fgj. ineiB. H. A. D0V7D, A. Q. M. Oc. :i0 78 6t . & CASA 40^£LL, Fayettevlllo, N. C. OIL! OIL!! Y^E are H-, w «xteusivEly c jjsg*. - in the manufactare If d r, tery tupcfior -r^o.- JLUuRIJAiINQ OIL I'll IB Oi*- u m*ud tcoui IL Jixu, f’Ut by ita ttUtrefy new pro*u$, and so far surrasses the vegciafcle oils hereto fore made in this coaacry, thit goju Juj^ct *.»»•* pro- noancel it klmoet, if aot quite, equ«l, for luorioatiog purposes, io tfee beat Xrain Uii. It, .0 Ur. . Urgi.y u. od . y i,Ac Rallroaas m Virginia aai l:i...rih varoiuit. tvdij answei^ aii the putr-oses of tr.6 ri’i — ' - C03rSCRIPT OFFICE,) RALBiaB, C. 0 , Oct.* 21, 18f'4.. J ClSCTIjUUfl No .sr / X ^OR the ioformation of Barolli»g Offieers and all i..^^HU]ened, it is anooonoed that the Csjup. of In-. ' knotra as Camp Vaaca, heretofore loc»ted ‘■=*‘^1? ^crgsnton. h»s been broken up, ftnd a i*ew *^%a>p nt Oreecsboro^ u&der the name of ‘'Cftiap ^ rendeivons and aes'gament oi Con> sorii|i^ 4sfertsrs and abeentee? obj«e| of the new Camp being t« avttd drliy 'oeseary wast^ of rans'- rtatlo i ?n forwar iint to iHe arcrties in the field, it is left to the drs Fari^Uipf Offisers to send Ooescripts »»d de ](er ^0 C^'^D Holtacs .t# Oaxnp Stolt«’S which- • inset Easily roacoea T^-is d^eretian wiU [^xarcised with a vi«w ta the object k^5pifi9ers MS, isilnei^Ouo^ Ihis OfBes, aTid the Inspeotors of tae *(>veriVi*trict8. l^lHer of Maj. J. R MoLbav, ' Acting Oommandaist fVSt * E J HARDIN, Adj t Conscript Ofllce, \ RAI.B16H, II. V , Otit. JiZ, l864 J IB, No 56. E aiieation of laapectvrs of ‘ onecriplion and I'olUng Offisers i4 h*reby oall*>d to Q^'j»rsl Order A. & I. O O., ontrcnt serias. All men turned dff this erder will he forwarded to o&ffli>s of kttion without deity. > 'ny delay in furnishing the required lists will bs |4y reported I Special attention is diracted to Par IV , Geneial |No 82, A. & I. G O.. cnrrent seriec'. Jrder J. R. MoLbab, Acting Corad’t Conscripts N. C E J. Habj>iv, Aijutant FAYETTEVILLE WORTH CAROLIWA T!KB First Seeeio?. ■ f fhis Institution will comiaenoe 1st of Fe*?m:»rT, 1866 - • Apnliaatisra for adrfiifsioo ns’ist be xnade,, prior te thff l«»t Jfnuar^, 1866. about whioh time the term-* will be n.fc known. Also waited, two Teachers ofMilitaryEduoadoB and a Steward in this I' sMtatloa. Address Msj. WM A- BANKS. SuperiatendeBt. • 6ct. 94 80 tr A GbhJ VICK E.^Ai^UEl.. This celebrated iiorsa will 6t.-na this, ths Fall Sea son, fct r'ayetteviiie, N 0 , ciiusieucm^ the lOi.': of October *na eroding be lOtn DcoenQber, aad wul be ict to mitres at the reduoea price uf $>16 in cpeoie or turce bar-fls of com, or the uiarkat pnoa «: lae coiQ or ep-?- cis io i;cufederate Wben dae. bj tbe insur&uoe. Those who wish to iura by tbe seascn wili be charge a two-thirds of the iasurauce, wiih f5 to the Grooai in every insioAce, who *s a gjoa groom »nd triU take all poseibitt care to prevcJit aooidents, but I willn ;>t be liable for any.that ma^ occur. The laauraace money lo be due aa soon as the fact is aac rtaiu'Hi taat the cia*e is m fo&l. a.d that for the eeadoa at toe end 0/ the s3as!>a Uiange of property forfeits the iosuranoe Those put ting to. tius horse are requested to send their mares regularly every tanth day. He will stand at the subscriber’s StaSles, east of the Market, and for farther ceavenienoa of pttroBS, where there can do olasfees of six mAres madj up, will he met at a diatanoe of sot more tiuta ten or twelve miles from town. PEDIGREE. Vick Emanuel 1* a thoivugh-bred St. Lwrenoe; was purchaaed in Canada fe>y Capt. Latham, ojb of me bes judge) ef BtAok la the S^ato, at a ojst of $3500 in gold, acvl ehipped io Eftfctern North C-:.'olitta iu the bpri>.-g of i860, n f'iur years Oid. TiJs aorjo hariug been poi- ooas'd by the pr«^eat cw'^ur about ten d»^s ago, fall pedigree is not to hand, bu« will ba given m iuU »s sKD as it is f«>rwArdejL He is ueleoraiea for t>eing the finest blooded horse ia the State DESuRIPTlON. Vick Em>^u%l w«t« eight yu«rs old last Spring, me- dittm uiz3, &oc tofxa &ad well p^opot iioned, oo«i olaok. As to stylo, Hee^nctiS and uuratiiiity m itarAoss, Uu has no eqaa', having bstta by the .'4ito3 horses in toe dtate and utr^T beatao. H-i uow tne ■i^nfedaraay Is; atyifi and iu a«ru*ss. fius ia. a rAre uJAnce, if you Wxsh iraTo.>.t ig a.v>oi JONSS, Age«tb. P. M^rss s*nt from a diatAaoo will be turubu ou gou^ gnz.of lots, aai pastur»>ge fir^ie of oba/g^ Oct 10. 76 tf E^v{9t Coal Mine. iPRE underslgfc .7. wei-o, at tne Ruvetaber Term cf iJbe I Ceufeierate Court, District of North CwoUaa, ap pointed Managers of the Egypt Coal Mine property, and have euteripsa ir o oopar^aerehip for the purpose of aiinii^( and selling Coal, aud solicit orders for the i«ame In any desired qaantity. lOrlerB for any amount oaa •}« snpplieu on shor notisc. The Qoai from this pro perty ia ondoubtedly th«- best in the Cenfelfcrate Statos. AsplieatioBS may be made to Chas. B. Mallett, Fayeite- illla, N. C., or James Browne, Charleston, S. C. Pavwits-vllU. CHARLES B. MALLETT JAMES BRT>WNE T««« !Wtf RAtiiS! RACISn-^The infe. rior quality of tho paper on whiok the _ Observer has been printed of (^,^1 Which IS % great eye-sore to us, is owing to the want af a sulBcicnt supply of good rn^a. and the conaeqaent neo- essity te reeon to mfcricr matena's. We appeal to the of the Observer at all .'Wio.:s»ibl« points, to saVe a^ ana brlag to town all the rags they can prnoore. We have qq time ourselves to &Ucjd to tlicir purchase! but Messrs. Geo. Wj Wiluams A Co., Agents this towB of Mr. Morphy, will pay 16 eents per lb. for UUBt. K J. HALB t SONS. 1». K-itf JJUTANT AND liSSP’R GENL’S OFFIOE, \ Riohmobd, Oot 20, 1864. / fti. Obdbbs, No 8-j. JflJB C.htef of the Bureau of Ordnance will, w'taout • w'*7> take neaenres to plaoe in t>i9 field ene-fifth ha men employed in hia departuaent, (iaoluding tors aod their employees,) of the olas>ios speci- General Orders No. 77, A. and I. G' Office, (cur ries) To this end he will direct the* several ivffioAi ia charge of arsenals, workslops depots, &c , to t( I ever to the nearest enrolling r.ffieer. by list shoi Ig their »g«8, oocupaUon Kod rosidt'oce, s'oh proc .ion of their emplvyees (including ocutx^turs aud emp fees nnder them.) of the ohtss above referred to, as w i constitute in the »ggreg:^'.e one-fifth of the w^olo asm T in the said clafcsca, acccrding to ret:irns Li hia ofBo( Sept. 30, 1864 Dop isatep of a’.oh list wili be s*at > ttie Geterai of Bssarves of the States »nd trip- licat (to the-chisf of ordBapce Three days ar^ ailow- sd the fxecutiea of this order afer its r«cepti«B at any ^st or statioB of the ordnance dnartment. n The chief of Nitre »nd Mining B.ir«sux vill turn oveiu like manner, on similar li^s, oae-fiu)) of aU mcnM the clasaes specified in Gtner»l Orders No ’7, etcpWed In i«'oa, lead, copper &tid oa\l minium, an*^. ic all Bt'vice apperta^cfag tucreto whether ••r'l’ r oflio jrp j of Wb bureau or by coatwkctorsi Dnplicar.*, wnd tripli-' cate lists to be fsmisheJ aa above dirac ed iu ths otd nande hQre%u And will in like fura 0'*i‘r one- firth cf all each m«n as are i^mplcyed ''n the nitre sor- v/ce. The pe*iofd of three days, under the 34100 c^'Umi- tiona es>b&va m«:ationod, are aildwed for the execution of this order. OF .1*4’, yui » e prepared at oaee, on the reception of this order, and will 1>e famished to the eaid officers witbin three dayb, es above prescribed; by the varioan offioers of each «f the above bu'^aux having men under their oh^rgi*, .-»nd every a«Bi3i4i»oe will be rca^Tjre l by the i..i tt m ;ue eDr->Uing ofieers, to carry out the intention Oi ta^s rrdcr IV 80 much of General Orders No. 7'. as relates to o.en psiployed in the two bureaux named abov^, is lereby sufpeaded, and the foregoing order wi;i et^nd it heu of all r^quLremenis Under iLc ori:;. r By order, 8 COOPER, 79 81] A, d 1 G Q. Office Insp’r 3d & 4tli Con. Dis., X, C. 1 00i,l>BBiJX0’, Uji. «.i, jLCt/i. / ^l:v ulaR. To C9uniy Enrolling OJlctrt ?d 4- ith Congretsional DistrieU. N’. V. By AUTHORITY of apeoiil Order No 35, Head qu^rt’rs Besarfes N 'J , tae u^dv'raipaa- uo^sS conu'ol of the ,0>cicripJoo Service of tho 31 atvd 4i.h Ccngressionaf Districts. L^cal Enrolling Officera will, a3 required by rircalar No. 61 Conscript O&ca, make all tbeir reports direct to the Commant'ant of Conscripts Raleigh The Inspector witl make tours of ihe abore named District*' at cuoh times ae he dceai c v/, f .r the porpcse of examining tho methcd cf coaduoicg bosi- nees, on the part ef Loaal officers, a?id to «soe-»Ain whether they are faUhful and unremitting iu the dis charge of their dalles A thorough exec ition of the late or isrs relative to detailed men and conscripts will be required, and of the regulations as to tiie employment, of abln bo>lted aea ia the various departments of the Gjvcram 'at .%jiy l33apaoitT or neglect, on the p4i; of Local £u- rolling Offi'jera will be promptly repuricd to the Com maadant at Raleigh J. A B\RNBi’T, Inap. 31 A 4*h Dis f N C. Oot. 26. r» Jj 79 »w tOB SALiE. GOSl> eoTOfori*ble DWELLING HOUBl, ob MUta- horo’ str;»t, oeBtii^ing 8 r^oas and KitsbcB, Btebles, 4o. with a good w»*U »r the yard, aad a la^ge vine arbor There are al>o H «ores of Luid atiashed to thq premises For farther iBformatioa »pply to 4 S. BRANDT. Fayattaville. - Boxes For Soldier*. All BOXEa for SOi.DiE«iS or P«IS0NER3 OP War L-jm North CtfoUn*^ delivered to the fwllow ing named persons will be promptly forwarded fr*9 of charge: Dr D F Summey, A^fcville; Dr W A CoUftt, Morgantcn; !>r J W Allison, Statasville; Lr J L Neagle, Greensboro; Mr A H»g«n, Charlotte; Mr Edward Hege, Salem; Capt J N MoDowell, Ralaigb; Joseph A Worth, Fayetteville; Fi Murray & Co, .Wilmington; Mr F L B}nd. Taiboro; Mr J A J Askew, Coleraln; Mr F L Roberts. Murfreeebaco The Boxef: siionld be we*l hooped, proparly ma^'ked, aud delivered in time fer my Special Mvsseaj^/’ who leaves Raeigh on tt>« first dav cf every month. ED»TARD WASEEN. Sutgso* Qea’l N 0. RaleigU, Oct 29. 80-1m JYOTMCB. The snbsoriber will offer for sale at his residoB':*, Richmond cocuty, N. C., pnthe 16th day of Kert ji- bar n>'Xt, the STOCK and ^BOP of his plantation, con sisting oi Horsss, Mules, Cattle, Hogs, Ac. At the ;i»me time and pUce he wili isnt for one or more years, the PLANTATION eoa^iating of aboat 200 ao^ of opec L^d, under fence, 'vith tlie privlLige cf wood utd r«l timber, of aboat 700 oores weed land—all lying oa the W. C. & R. Ro»d. The impr jveraeBia are in ioler»bie g}Ol order. Ajiy pefvion wishing t:> renter can VI6W the premu&s. At the same time and plate, ao will hire for the balsiice cf this year ai>d the whole cf s«xt year, a number cf y ou^ig, ht«^thy oxen, women, beys and girl*. Terms laade known oa ^ fey of srU. DO^^rAN MrLi.URlN. B«lUohollGh, n;?ar Sprinrfieid P; 0., Ow*t 80-2-pd STBA¥EP. From thssubs''r'>b>r ta August l»»i, « RED COT? wUh aa untier equsre ia ; je lighiear, aud oV'-r squajre tt>4 laft I will P&J liberal rew/iri for sail Cow de- Uvi i'id to nae in Fa;sttcvi ls, araay inf 'ra»»ion thsr k- fuiiy t.:C'’ived W. tJ, SPILJPON Oct. 27. 79 6tpd I¥OTlC£. ^ APPL10.A.T1ON will be ma:ie to the essaing Legisla- tBrs f'r t J -IT5 ’■pcr-'iiod ? th? Oc-a;‘edw%ts Cotton aud VVooleQ Miib, si auo Raokingnam, Richmond I IjO«t or Stolen, t i } Wibn’gton. i A ^iik PARASOL, so-a,^^hat.wor«. hav- “• I ■ Mi^Waifww fer wrie Pl^AIVTATIOiir , with Crop, Stocb, Waggons, fliiies, &c., thereou, la^e illsijor Jobu T. Crilmore’s, to hp sold at Pablic Auction. Tae above property will b& offered for B*te on tie premises aa TUE.-DAY the 29 a No^eo-.bsr 18(^4. '."he Land is ia one b'^dy, and contains 485 acres, nearly '41 ^ which is v«!B«Me Swamp Laai, being BO drMBed, olsared and unaor oaltivati u, yie!J- Lag tlie ^est crops of any land in this section 0' tse .^tate. Ihere is also aboat ?00 acres of Swamp Land* ej^ually as good as that uader ouitivation, to ueoiearrd, wuich may be ea-.ily drained, (some of whicii is already ii ohed and partly cleared;) the reuiatnier >s u^ied ^or pftstaee an^ wood land. The ho uses aod buildings a'e at a 0tnvenieot distanoe ftrom the farming lands ab-ve dasoiioed, on a healthy, high avd dry part of the tract, with rood wa'er. The buildings are.in go jd repair, in- ola'ling a eoi^^fortable dwelling house, eo>iveutnt »na w*ii arranged negra houses; geodf^aees. stables, baros, oribs, lots, g^rdens, &o The p antation ii 14 milee from ji'siyeMevilie, on the SAst side of tho Cape Fear River, about one aad a half milea from the River, and embraces what is kaewn as Aliigatflr Swamp, aojoiea Johoson and others, and is oot very ttu* frcm the mouth t*f Cedar Croek and the re^idenoo of Mr. J. 0 Biooker. At the same time aad plaee will bo offered for sale, the following-peTeju^l prsperty: 1600 lo 2000 bu^hsls of C''tn; Tho crop of Fo-' d^r, 8)>ooks, Peas, &o; Strok «f 0»ttte, H'jgj, G-oiits, &a; 4 VrlmWa Maleij On-' ®orr>l ••*‘»re; •Oj'.o J^nucti Obe 4 H^rse W^cta; one Carl; with all the FMmiug Tt^Js anil >'.;?« artioles M? tbo premises Teri.jiS w ki»oWi &sfor(* •••k-e A. J. r.YRFE ) A MoLGiN, >-£x'rs. Vj F MOORS,) Pi^otteTitV N 0 , 0?t 11 77 ta The iui3r^i« -. ■ cuidida e r .. ' ..IL k r 1M> ;R- EJB£PE& to the ^ «V-' > .* - > .>(« '^4^ the ju i tag aesiton the L4gi«i.ftta.*t i . >>3ea a> r«ioe, was voiuded, and am now o^ ligit da-y If eW^'oi, I wilid« pUI0B3toaerfe the S->aate faithfaU; a'ld ao* * iy a. L00DE&M1L&. Tire subscriber wishes to hire two or thrc:- 60 Y * 10 dj -igat work on tae f*rm A lib;.rsi prioc paid and raiiens Fi»ea. 'Person* having suck w 'Uld weil to apply s oa. TH??0 EVAJfS 0; t’r 24, 18 4. rg f l^oorkeepership ti> the S«*nat« 'j».ifi ha::fi.,ai>ei- iv-pcct au • h fioenc-a hi.i.a'I; ' vN X L'lu-rfi f;>r . iiiO.! o* Pivlci. Il*At DOjfi ii.:“'Et'Eii to tin- J A. .Ei> \T1- cf Njt'th 0»r.-;ija Ht h 13 b-.eu ia uj r v niii>>= -V;nt I8nl, »*. » is nv - di:s.*blad »nd !«:/. I t.iMStsd he pieilt;r5 ee!> to & Attaial ui-‘cii*r»'e el a' . . W J. 3AUNi>ER3. Oct'r 25. 79-is Appltcatlon will be made to the t'Oj G- jer 1 4/ oi Nor.i 0«roaa« lor i»a a.t lavrriyur-ite ‘iie Trai=s«c of Ja; oraOouugiata laputate, situated in Lum'jerHiu, Ksbasc:. Oj N. Q. N. A McLBAN, iieo’y Beard Trustees. Oat. 24. " 80- Steamboats and Tailrsads take Notice, rJliiAT 1 * 3 proparcj t-'i ivpa.r ^^oiins, doLaihe vVort J. ktncl of O.’pper Woik cc Casting, at s'loit Kotlviti at iUe 8'«r Foaudry, by M. A PAEt^R Oct’rl7. 76-1 in liAilfO FOB: SAJLE. By virtue of a Dcctoe of tne Court at Equity in the c ^ j of DcgaU vispQati nnl otaero ax Most Xaoit •tjf u%»i' and otaera—Pot^iiun fo. aale of Laa”^ f -r Fa» ti.iot—1 Wiii tx ose iQ^ s*.e, 0- T-’tWay tUe 15 .1 d*y dt > Tr*c s of JuAND, on Jie East side 0 v.»*ve Fear River, co.ii...;uuig oO .crea, • 1J *eri s, a.4 31^ i*cre3, the prvoctij^ 01 ca.;i..cii»*'^J.*Mct');ail Tu^.- BJkiS .*» b* at lafe tteiience o» ■ Mc-^h»il, he*' iini iliil, in CumbetUu... Joaaiy sija WM J ..uoF^Aiij, 'j^mioiSHiorer. Oat’r'2 . 76 ta State ol ilorth CarollMia^ CUMBERLAND tOUl^TY. Saperior Court of Law, Fail Term V D 1^68. lo^ao T Williamson vs IAmj WiUiacssoa. Petiticn for Divoroe. this caase, it ftpp*'arug to the Baiififaoii.n of ihts •Coiu't, that the Dcfendaat M^ry WilUamsoa resides beyond the limits of tae St»te, ?r sc c/nMal9 herself ths.‘t tho ordiUkTj process of the law eannot o« servea upon hen It is therefore ordared, that publioattca Or for six weeks in the Fayetteville Observer- that the said Defendant, Mary Williamson, be and appear at our next Superior Court of Law, to be htio for the Oountf of Cumberland, at the Court Hoase in FayHte vilie,'on the 7iu Monday after the 4ta Monday in Sep veuber A D 1864, and then and Ihere plea^ answer or dbmur io aai i Pe* ition, or tne .o^use wlU be heard ex parte and a D oree resdere* accordingly. f.itness. John W. Bak rr, Jr, Clerk ef oar si^d Court, at Office in fayetieville, N i!., the 7th Monday after (he 4in Monday of September, A. D. ]^6H. 76*6tpd] J. W. BAKER, Cl»rk. 10,000 Fiecses iVcw MumIc, JUSr reoeived, whioh wili be sent to any address oh *reo»ipt of our Cataiogaa prices. We have now beoosse the SOLiS IGBNTS in Nor.h Carol*la, for Geo. Duaa St Co. ef Ricninoad, wno we toe largeat vki/huit ^nsio Paoiishers in Ihe Soath Ali orders to tiieiB, from >his State, will be filled et OOT Stwe. £9* One half off to the Trade. Apply for Oatalogues of Books, Muiie, &s. BRaMSON ft FARRAR, Raleigtt, N 0 Sept. 6- «(i»tf l^and lor Sale at Auction. The eabacribet will off?r for sale at Aaocioa a Lam berton, on Thursday Dso. 1st, a Jjrao* of LAND, con- •aininct'^aore*!. a'«j>iQ:ngtheIan*i^ of A A Mcjii l^n sad Aroii'd MoN-;iU Currie, about ssvan mllee froui St. Pasi’s. A-':at 76 ♦ores of •above Land are e'etre i aad have izut r^vos^eats of Da’l^'uga for negro quarters. Teri&s at S»l« J. W GADDEY St Pi^'s P. O , RAibedton Co., Oct 17 77*dipa thug’s Dietioaary, ]HMBRACIN& a syetem of Arithmeiie, Beady Reckon* VI «, iMkareil (Meolater, Book Keewnft forms, &e. 1. J. a 9am. VmetVk »Ev1ARKABLE discovery in ENOLUfB. At KuneorD, England, while a dam wm being sunk for a bridge across the river, a ditooverj wa^mado of the highest i^torical importanee, and whioh may lead to more information rwpMt* ing a period oi which little is known, vii: that im* mediately succeeding the first arrival of the Sax ons in Brhain. The discovery was made ia the following manner, written to tiie Liverp^ Mar- cary by J. P. Ashton, a well-known aatiqnary: “Oa the 27th instant, while sinking on* pf oar caissons, an obstacle was met with whioh defied the pressure exercised by our sinking apparmtoa. Divers were sent down, who, on removing a quaa- ^ty of sand irOm aboot the- baee of the eauaoBy roportod the obstaele to be a large log w^. By the help of a strong oranej, ana^fter removing draw tt up to the 8tsgic^,~9M'fdnlid it not to b? a log of wood, as the divers, nusled by its general attrided stat>, had reported but a larg* eoi&a- shaped box, of great strength, measartng aboat eight feet by three feet. The wood had become impregnated with oxide of iron from the red sandstone, whioh had made it as hard as iron iteelt, so that it was with the greatest diffieulcy khat we were enabled to pry open the Ud. Tha - inside, whioh was roughly hewn to the shape of a human body, but with a large additioniU apaee at the head, was lined with a whitish, bituoi* nous substance, and contained the body of a aiaa in a most wonderful state of preservadon ^ Ic is attired in the dress of a wealthy Roman atixeay th? tunic and ioga both white, embroidered with purple and gold threads, the toga fastened with a handsome golden fibula. The straps of the boa- kills arc studded with litt^ golden bosses. At tached to the girdle are a tablet and a golden- hilted stylus. The tout ewemhlej in faet, while not glaring, is rich and tasteful. ‘^The body, thtmgh in civil dress, appears to be that of a iegiocary officer, as a large uilitary cloak is swathed round it, and by its side are a short sword (the famous Roman ‘gladiam’}, with ita belt, a javelin and a vinea, such as oentorions U3ed to preserve discipline among the men. A^ fine onj3> s’gaetriag, bearing the letters‘S. P. Q.* R / and tbe of a wolf, is on the finger. This I conjecture to be a symbol of authority del egated by tiie Kofinan Senate, or the then reign ing Etnperor, to tie bearer. Tho sword and i>elt aldo bcir tho initials *S. P. Q. R.’ The head of the vinca ia ^hapeiT into a rude resemblacoe to a Ro^nau eigle- * Tbe b^y baa b^n embalmed in so skillful a xpinnoT as to presorte, even aft^r this lapee of tiraa, tae features .ol»^bly d^stinst; but it ii» ex-_ ces£i7cij traglte, crum^’ng at a toaoh; in faa*=| it' has only been prcserv^ from total destruodca by the mantle, and by ay^uantity of a oryptoguaie plant, aUied to the ^mon equisetum, whioh it packed round it, k^ping it steady and immovable ^ m tbo coffia. , _ iiarhn» more detailed acoounti and ifiSu Li., csc'-t'^R '^aiaft? ooiu&dM of the space above the tity of the «2utflctum like herb sustains uninjiired an ampi«ora of x>arse earthenware, with a yeiloW| vi’^us gLzo.' Tiie handles and nc^k are bruk* CD off, and icside it is placed—also wiih paokicg —a beautifully-execated cinerary urn of red So- main ware, coQlainiag ashes and a small roU of vcliun^ co7*3Tcd with characters whioh 1 am un* abis to deci .nei', but \7hieh ^believe to be Saxon. Sp iakle i tnrouxh tho ac'oii I, however fiud tbe ilomaa “Q tiolpicids, Piso," tne initials ‘•S. P. Q ii,’ the wordd ‘'legatub,'^ “crematio/' ‘'maqca,"’ aad a few othcia. Tiiia scroll I tnoreiore imagine hold the key of the enigma presented bj tbe many anomalus appearances I nave dcporlbed and am about to describe. “In the amphora, beneaCh the urn, are a num* bcr of ornamenta of gold and silver, such as wer^ woru by Saxou females of ^auk; among them is a kind of rude locket, containing a long tress of glossy yellow h»ir. The ornaments appear to oe a set, as if they had belonged to one person; and tbid fact, coupled with the prfscsoe of the iiair, leads me to suppose the ashes contained in the urn to be those of the owner both of them and the hair. “The amphora also contains a small packet of coins, nearly one hundred in number, of wbioh forty three are gold, and of the reigns of the R)- inan easperord Honorins, dating A. D. 410, a iew of Hadrian, Ancouius and Severus, with earUer iates The rujaLuiuiu^ coins are silver, probably Saxon, bat ovrr-g to their lautiidied sud dcfae?d conuifion, I am unahle io eay positively. Oa ona ualy k a da^e visi-lo, naanslj, 4G5. ‘'F v>iii these ‘iiit'js, as. well as fiom the Saxoo oio&raecta, I am ^odiocd to reier the Tomitius to abcut t.hc date 01 tue first airival of the Saxons in Britam. Tuo corpse may be that of one ot the last cu)i:(;arics wf Rome to this b and —or, &a his* tory R^.akti ct no pJitival tutercourse between Rom:- and oar i-jiana 4t tlia*; ;o4, he may have Dj^'u cooaected with a rebgioos, noit a civil, mia- sioo. The asbea I suimise to oe thos3 of a Saxon fftic>Vle But how s’uiill we account for the pre sence of tue resiaios of a Roman aud a Saxon in A coiuuioa tom .? More strauge stilt is the cm* balminti' oi tboRom^n andthecr*.mat'A)n of the Sax on. The paction of the cjiiin in the bed of the river if> als^o srrs^nge; but aa oferturccd boat and the shirdag ;;«ti is may aocouut for this Possioly the scroii fcuiid in the urn may give an explina- tion of this, and until tbis has be^n deciphered we must be oontcnt to remtin in the dark. 1 have been instructed, in ease co elaiai is made for tho remains as ^treasure ^ove,^ to send the whole in their present oo&dition to the Britiai! Museui& about the beginning of next week." A Summary of Barb~idg^s expediticn to the Salt Works.—A correspondent of tho Philadel* phia Inquirer, in a letter from James riTor, says: “A number of men (between thirty and forty, I believe,} belonging to Burbridge’s oommand, captured at Saltville on the 21 instant, were among the prisonera who arrived to-day by fla{^ of trace from Richmond. One of tneio—a ^on- tlemao of the Teutonic pcrsu^ion—gave me hii opiniec on tho result of that, in a somewhat la conic style: “We gets not moooh salt dece," aaid he, “but W9 gets peppered like der tuyftl." Semible.—A loy»l woman has written ta able paper on the orisia, in whiob she proteatf against kilhng off all the men. She says: “1 do not balieve in fighting for the oonntrj and tho flag to the last man; and it seems to m« aay body ia an idiot who talks suob^ nouaeose. What would the oouatiry be to me or tmj othai Wttoaaa ii th« kst mtal^ wm fS90»V* fibnAem

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