IPA'SrHTOIBTir
VOL, klV.
PttlHTBD MONUAYd aND THaRSDATB
INWARD i. HALE &
BBITORS AND PROPRIETORB.
PtiM t»r tbe Serai-WceUy OBsaftTas $16 00, paid in
•drft&e«.
^6 We*kly Obsikvik ^iO Oft per ^nBani, paid bi
wAyanaei.
ADTERTISSMENTB ioierted for !|t per i qaare
lia®8 or less for tho first, ui«l 2 for eMb
puMicstlo*. AdT«rtis«rs ar« raqti«st«d to
U»« aombar of iusertionc 4«iire4, or they will
k# 0*nftlBae4 till forlkid, and ckaifed aooorAlngly.
A^TrtUamnt oontinuod mtiit, ok&rfod m new »d-
vestieetBonts,
8PBCIAI. HOTICB-
_ ikls d»t«, u« —r irfyitiifMiiiiiriftra-
tw vuabut ia struM*, nsr will
Um p«pw h9 iMt U imoh RnWoribem for a longer ttmt
tk»B is p«i4i for.
Sack «fov old «al»§or)b«ni m d«8&« t« t«k« tiu pe*
pvr on iliLi8 vyiien will yleue aotiiy iu whox makhusr
MtobtMSes. Jan’y i, 18A8
FayetteFilie Rosin Oil Work§«
OUR Oil f^orkB are now ia complete operation, aaii
an we use notkiog bat good rosin in prodacing th«
Oil We oaa recommend it to be the best of the Mnd mada
in this coontry. It is a fino LidDricating and Tanner'a
Oil, and w« weald be glad to rOTeive orders from th«
Qovemment and the paolie generally. We will sell on
reasonable torou. MOORE, CASHWELL A 00.
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EDITION
Fiuihnr
Beats
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FAYETTEVILLE.
ECEMBER 15, 1864
fifO 1393.1
W. DRACJOflOiH,
AUCTIONEER,
S. B. Oomer Market 8ti«re,
FATBTTaTIlXB, If. «.
Proappt aueauoc ciT«» ic *11 bmeiatsK i« hh»
eDtrttflt«4 to bfiB
Aim 10,18S4. «Otf
ISAAC flOLL^GSWORTH,
Amtr tid CoMiiissioii Merehait,
FAYETTKVILLB, N.'O.
It. If
m«. j9M€M0. jmcKJiv,
Attorney at Law,
FATSTTiyiLUl, N. 0.
WMiL ati«Ad the ComMty and Superior Oo«DP«i «l
CoKberlaad, Harseti, Moore uid Robesoa Cou*
Um* Prompt Ait6atioa to U&0 oollMiioa #f ftB
•UfaM eotnuted u hia hands.
Ooi. 17,18W.
JOS. VTJL£ir,
MMl MerehoMt^
FAYBTTBYILLB, 5f. 0.
J«n*y 10, 18W. 98-tf
MABLUt A, SmtMAM, WK. H. BMUIAaD.
IV. A. «TBJ»illAl« A CO.,
WIOLgfiALK AND RETAIL DEALBR8
AHD
€)Oi1imSSIOiV HfiRCflLiJVTS,
19, Sirmei,
FAYBTTEVILLJB, N. 0.
A^puA SO. 20tf
•&lem Aimanaes.
BLUM’S Parmera a&d Miaaaao for tke year
i04^, re«BiT4d 'or aa
ila^>« wp7, at tSi«
BA«UE Fommaw, \
f ATETTBVILIJI, N. G., July 4, 1^04. I
1 ARE NOW PREPARED TO ESOSnri OR
dars far
RAIL ROAD WHEELS
^ tha fallowiM sisM, ▼'*: 24, 26, 28 aad 80 iaok AIm
OHHiUID TIttBS Tbs Iron we ^^all nae Ibf th#a
will b* COLD BLAST CHARCX)AL laON, Md m f«r-
rtat oar whetls ROT TO aRAOK, »ad to h* tqiial to
»ay Mfrde ia tba Oonfp,Jorft«y, or to those of Whi:a«y h
iM of PUladslpbift, whoa^^ repotaUoa la s* wtU Jmowh
by all Rail Boaf Companiea.
W« baT9 the bMt faeiUtiM for InaqMrtattM by
StMMH to WUviagtoa, firon theao* to ms p«rt of tk«
Ooafcdwaoy. -v r—
Ordart reapeot^Uy yolfatted,
Mifl D. ANDBR80N * 00
WBSTISRIV RAIL ROAl>.
THB fBBieHT AND PAS8EN0EB TRAINS of thla
X Raad leare F^eiterille daily, (Soadays azoepted)
U 8 s’olook, 4. M., Mid retvaiiif 1mt» Bgjpt ai 1
o’aloa*, P. M.
Oattb Eortt tVoin MONDAY, WBDNBSDATaai
nUDAT.
JNO. M. fiOSE,
Treaa’r asd 0ari Traas. A^
l9m. 186a. 97tf
^^BToaS
WAJXT^.
2ByVk BUSHBLS WHEAT,
OORh.
^SCTaas kaTisg tke i^ts artiel^a to wiH raoeiva
tke higbaet Oash priee by oalli&g on Mr. M. Thoiaaaoa,
at fke Merehant Mills, FayettoTiiie, ar on the sraibsorl-
Iw at Ml old staad oa Bilarkat Sqoare.
ALBZ. JOHNSON, Jr.
Ajtmv HABNBSa.
1AM frapared to mauafaotoro all kinds of Wagon
■araass far Army use. I tan my leather and oaa
■ir^ gaod barp^ Agents will do well t* send their
•rdsts to me as they shall have prompt attantioa, and
§a{rt fif In i^iiiok fispateh. JOHN CARTER.
Oaidflton P. O., Chatham Co., N. C., 1
Jane 18,1862. /
After tIkIs date 1 wUl
«pay 25 CeuUi per pound for rags, or
^ the bluest Gsarket prise, delivered in
ar at my isiUfl oa Rodtfish.
0. MTJRPHY
1-if
Farraflliic Labricatinir Oil.
Haying by oar^fol ezperlmect altered and greatly
improved the oharactw of aur Oil, we aow offer for
sale an artiole of Lubrioating Oil far Oottba Faetories
whieh has no sniverior in the Confederaoy. li does not
gam or ehilL ThisOU we guarantee with earefol trial to
bs tka best «ad oksat^st Oil for fine maehinery ia the
8outk. As the ondersigsed gives his peraoaal attea-
tion to the pTpu«ti«n of the Oil, it shall aot detsriorate
m qoaliiy bat rather Laprove.
Ee'era to Agents Rsokfiah and Bea*ar Creek Manu-
faotaring Cos., Fayotteville, N 0 , who pronoaaee it a
▼ery saperior Oil
HBMRT B. OOLTON, A#t F K. Oo.
NoT’r 28^
iVIiaeral Flre-Prool Paint.
WB are now prep%r«d to anpfly any quantity of this
Paint in DowUer It is a Peroxide of Iron, aad
will st«nd the most i»«Ttare teats with Are Galw deep
reddish brown.
HENRY B. COLTON, Ag’t P. K Oa.
FayatteyUla, NoVr 28 88tf
Salt for Sale.
Cl AAA BUSHBLS SOUNDSAI.e, 0i«i« ia the spring
^UV/V 186*—wlii exohMge it for Bason, Lard. Oom,
or Confaderatfl Tra*sary N»tee. Also. 80 boxes fine
CHEWING TOBACCO; for sale at aiv atoro oppocit®
3ape Fear Baak. A. e THO&NXOK.
Sant. 2.
FAYST^VILLE WORTH GAlROLIIVA
JfUIsMTJlRlI*
First 8«ssioa af this Institution '•ill
L 1st of Fe&raary, 1865
Applioations for admiaaion mnst be made prior is
the 1st JatnarT, 1866. about wkloh time tjis terms wfll
be K«do knovrn
Also, wanted, two Teaoheri of Military Bdueatioa and
a Siowai d in this IvstitaUoa. Address
M%|. WM A. BANKS. Soparlataadeat.
Oct,QA. 80-tf
Hill8b«r«’ N, C. Militirj keui%mj»
THB auzt pssnion of this laatitutioa will begin an
WedaOiMiav, Feb’y let, 186» AppHsations far ad*
mlisioa mnat be made prior to 15th D«^r 1864, aboot
which time the tanu will be made known. Address
Mi^. WM. M. OORDON, Saperiatendeat.
•ot. 1. 72 4m
•
TMUS »lM«iiAl!E «ICHO#L.
A MILITARY a9D CLASSICAL FINUHINA
ACADEMY.
THB next sessian begins Feb> 1st, 1865, at Mebaces-
TiUe, an the M. C R. &. While tke eU ooorse Is
retaisad. axteasiva additieas kave been made, with a
view to matawg aaa* saiams as welt aa geed sekolars.
Addraas QoL WM BBICSAM. Sap%
Oaks, N. 0.
N«v*r tt. Its# mtlW
Boxes For Soldiers.
A LL BOXES FOR SOLDIflas OR PRISONEES OF
Uk. War,ft‘>tn Nona Carolina, d«Uf«red to (he follow*
tng named peraoss wiU be ps’omptly forwarded firee of
ekargee
Dr D F Svmmey, A.'heVUle;
Dr w A CoUatt, Morganton;
L't J W Alllsoa, Statasvilla;
Dr J L Neagle, Greensboro;
Mr A Hagan, Charhitte;
Mr EiwKrd Hege, Saleia;
Capt J N McDowell, Raleigib;
Joseph A Worth, Fayetteville;
IE Marray & Co, Wilmiagton;
Mr F L Bond, Tarboro;
Mr J A J Askew, Oeleraln;
Mr F L Roberts, Marfk^boro
The Boxes should be well hooped, properly merkoil,
and delivered in time for my Speoial Maaaenger who
leaves Raeigh on the 8rst day of every moatk.
EDWARD WARREN. Surgeon G«a'1 N (L
Raleigh, Ooi 29. 80-lm
llVTeLLI«E'^€KR.”
f 4ke WEEKLY INXELLIGBNCER, tem-
il^adcd a few woeks ago, will bo re
fn»9a. in ooarec of a few days
te tke Weekly pubHoatlon, a DAILY
same joomal wUl b& isuus'j.
win be given wkeo necessary arrsnge-
ptisn are made
N. C., Deo 11 92 tf
*!lhix In Kind.
ifFiCE corifTT AOfiirr,
Diltrlct If. C
Tey«ue>illa, Dwj 5, 1884
setiae to tke prodoeers of Cumberland
■mj be d«« the Gcvemment anything as
the year 1864, that f^«m this date 10
per mila vUl be promptly p^d pwties
prodaoa to thla Depot for all dittaaees
Penoaa delivN'iBg tkelr prodaoo m
4ddiig tMr sooaiiy as well as
s—iimsaUuu fsr Mm naete
•rain bap will be mral^ed ta prodaeers on imB*
eatioaattk^aftoe. J. M. WILLIAMS,
f 1-tlJ] Afeat far OambeHand oeoatj.
1
J
CMtiuua Goaaty.
AU OeaMarate Tax Pajran are karr^y aetMad tkat
tke H#, «alaatfM aad eaanatattoiar made and
t&kaa bt ti;.c A assseers oaa ba axaminad by appiyi&g
t« J. A. WoBia^ Assmmt, at Phtsberoogb, far flfteea
days flram dat^ I wiU attaad at my offloe la PUtsbora,
to reeeive a«y appeals tkat aaj be lakaa ns ta errona-
9«s valatiiMfc wd eaameratton. on tke 20th inst-
tlmes^ *****
Pitt«£?/^h and 21st Dee’t 1864
Maywood, S2i «• «
Oowil’s, 28d '• «
At Hoaie, S4th • «
Silk Hope, S6tk •
Daal Hackney’s, Esq 27tk« “
lioeart Grove, 2^**tn • *•
The above appoiatraeats are made with a view to ee-
eommedata tkoee who have 4 per oeat Oertifioates or
money of the aid iaaue on hand.
1give ftirchar notioe of tke times I wiil attend
at tka nsosl plaees of eoUeoting taxes not maationad
ftbava.
Oaa af tka Aasesnore will attend with me to reaeive
retovM from tkoee wko had tkiled to list their property.
J M. BYNUM, Colleetor Slat Di«t. N. C.
Pittabore’, Dse’r 8. 91-i23D
JOHB H. COOK, AaBtionser.
ON Saiarday Deeembn 37th, 18^ will be sold at
Auotlttc, that daslrabla HODSB aad LOT. eomar
of Baaseii and Spring atraata, oaevpiad by Mr R Lit-
tit, aad a^olas Mr John Shaw. The dwelling eon-
(MQs 7 roams and 8 Are plaees, d>cbla KitAsn. Smoke
Hoose, aod ether bnlkttiw^ all in eomplete repair; good
garden aad exoeOeat well of good water aad fa a desi
rable aeichboriio«d; wltkin firar koadrad yards ef the
joeatre of the towa
No. 88 Pew in Prtsbytariaa Ckoroh-
Plaaiation oa Wiliali^|toB street, oaatalns 18| aeres,
ooenpled by Mr. J H. Walker, and a^elas lands ef
M^ears UUiay and Saadfbrd; Dwelling Hooa«, Kitahaa
and Stabla; a part of tUs is meadew aad tke baUaoo
prodaotfve ni^aad
Deo*r 7. f 1 St
JTOTMCE.
MOORE k CA8H#ELL, Faysttsvltls, If. G. sabeerlber, kaviag, at September yerta, A. D.
OIJL! OlLn
WB are aow axteiiiavelj esgagad ia tka maanfWntara
of a vary vuperior artial« of LUBRICATING OIL
This Oil is saade Dram Rosin, bat by an as»
pro0em, aad aa ^ surpasses the vegetable oils aerato-
fore made in this ooaatiy. that good jadges kava pro>
Qouaoed it almost, if not qaite, equal, for labriaati^ I
pnrpoaes, te the beat Traia OIL I
It has best* largely used by the BaUraada In TIrglaia I
Had N»rth Oarolioa aad ftilly aaswvrs all ths pnrrosos
of Lho most expensive alia heretofore oaed. IFlUrwsr
M hat hem tried U Am gwem •atte/sedaa, aad has,
permaa , taktm tne plaoe of ali ower Uobrioators
It u *aa vaaT aasT YaaatAaui 0» xapa i« sn
)oanBB»A.«a d«A.Taa.
We aave aow • n hand, whiah w« %Sar a( a vary im
875 Bbls. Lubrioating Oil.
76 «o Taaaers' OiL
80 ao Paihting OU . ,
oiHSrcnn imar rmuwuC l uamrreB, J'Mt^si MilTa*
div^da«la MOOBIf & 048HWBLL,
Fayet^viUa, N. C.
Oot’r 20. - 78-2m
18, 1864
ORBHAir€£ DXFiftTMlUIT. \
RajilUQB, N. C., May 8, 1868. /
Laan WANTED.—1 wish to purcnase Lead for this
Departzoeni. i'eraous aaviug Ujrge or small qoaa-
wiU pleaw) apply at oao^. Will give 1 pound of
POWDBR for 10 pounds of iJElAD.
TH08 D. HOijG, Capt. C. S.
In charge of Ordaanoe.
iiori€fi.
OUR Benier Panaer, wao will eiy jtira in Rikigh for
several weeks, wiU buy and sau Cjin and Boiiioa,
B»ak Notes of this State, aad Treasury Notes ai Tir
siaia aad North Carolina, and Exchaage oa Eagliuid
aad tke principal citie* ef the boathera C^nfederaoy.
Also, State and Railroad Bonds and Ooapoaa of the
■asMy separate^/
He may be found at the Book Store of Mr. H. D.
Tu'nae*', eoraer of Fayottsvilie ani Nawbera streets
Peraoas visitiag tae oity on busineaa, aia invited to eati
•n him. THOS. BRANCH k SON,
ef Fotersiiarg.
BaIeigh,Dee2 [aoi] »0 2w
To Wine Alaker;^ or J^istillers.
1HAVB for e»le 10 iron bound heavy oaft FERMENT
ING STANDS, of oapaoity af 130 gti L'-us; ale-), 4 not
aa heavy, eaiae oiia Prtoa sirgiy ^ 00 eac'a. Any
persaa who will take the whole e«ui hava tliem fvr $1000
They are valuable to any ^na wiskins to make VViMO or
distill Braady.
Alan 9ome of half sise ef above for sale at half the
above rates. HENRY B UOLION
Fayetteville, Oot. 1. 72»(,
Palma Ohriiitl Reans.
rnSB sabaeribar will pay ta« aighest oash prices foi
A aa^ qvaatity af Palaia Baans
From and after tbte
date the Steamer A. P. HURT will
leave at 8 e’elook, A. M., ou Mendiay
Thursday. JOS. A. WORTH,
April 6—17tf ] Ag’t C. F. Steam Boat Co.
ODiriDBRifl BT1T18 Of IMBBIGA, )
fifoiaxaa DaraaTiuvT, Disr. Can PaAa, >
Wilmington, N. C., March lOtii^ 18^. J
Notice y hereby given to all persons havi^ daima
against the Engioeer Department, for serviees of
idarves employed as laborers on the lamd 4ef\attn near
WiliBiagtoa. N 0., y>at the anders^pted is authoriied
^ prepared to pay the same at his «See, on tj^^s se>
ooad floor of the bi^diog aext above Mearee’ Brag
Store, Market Stoeet.
Persons exeontang Powers ef Attorney will ob-
serve tke following form—4heir signatures, in ease^
ta be witaeseed 1^ two witnesses and signed in dupli-
oate, or they may be witnessed before a JiislM of the
Psaee or Clerk of any Coart
FORM OF POWER OF ATTORNEY.
I, —af , do hereby appoint ——, of , my
trne and lawful Agent to sign receipts for, and receive
payment of ali moneys dae te me by the Engineer De-
pArtmant of the Con'ederate States of Amarioa, for the
«ervioefl af lay slave* employed as labsrers oa the laad
lefuaees at , daring the moatk ef , 186
Witness my hand and seal at t¥e —— day of
—.186 ,
(Sigaad ia dapBsats.)
[SaaL]
Witaeese
1 1864, af the Oaurt of Pleas aad Quuiar Sassioas of
Oaari>erlaad eoaaty, takea Letters of Admiai«tratioa oa
tka estate of Jao. Heary Smith, dae’d, Hereby gives ao-
tioe ta all parsons haviag claims agaiast tke eatata of
tke deeeased, te presant tke same, duly aatkantieated,
witkla tke time preacribed by law, otherwise this notioe
wiT be pleaded te bar ef their reoovery.
Debtors to tke said estate will pleaae to make imme-
diaia paymeat DAVID MURPHY, Adm’r.
Further Tfotiee.
Having obtained an Orler of Court to that effect, I
shall, oa tke 28th day of Df;oeicber aaxt, at the
lata rasideaos sf J^no. Henry Staiih, dea'd, expose to
PubUe Sale the Personal Property belonging to said es-
taU, eensistiag of Hoosekold aad Kitehen Furaitore, 1
Boggy, 1 Horse, t Timber Wagoa, Hogs, Cattls, &?.
Negreet beloaglag to estate will be hired for next year.
The rreperty idll be sold to the highest t>id ier on a
eredit of six m«aths—the pnrohaser giving bond and
ul^fD MUBPirr, 3Tto*r.
Dee’r 8. Olte
moTici^
THB sabsoriber having, at D^eember Terr, A. D.
1864. ef the Court of Pieas and Qduier 8 -.aaiont of
Cumbwl«Bd Couoty, qaaltficd as Bxecu'or on the es
tate of Thomas W. Wart, deceased, hereb/ gireii noiioa
to all persens Having claims s^nst the e«iate of the dc-
eeased. to present the same, duly aaibr.r.tlMted, wi-Un
the time prssoribed by law, otiierwise this aotioe vriil
be oln^ ia bar of their reoovary.
^btsrs to tHa siud eHate will please to ma^e imme
diate p^jment. W. J. NANCE, Bx’r.
Farther IVotice.
HAVlfG ebUiat^i aa Order of 'Toort, to that elTaot, I
ahall oa the 26lh day of D -eember next, at the laid
|rf the late Thomas W Fort, at foot of Hay
to Public SMe the Personal Proparty be-
estate, oov*^tf8g of 1 Wagon ^ad Har-
^aad Hamess, Catton Yarn, Tobaooo, fioase-
FMroiag T^ols, &3, ka
I will ba rented at the same time for the
i li will do for a store an1 dwelling
opan^ will be sold to tae highest bidder on a
six Hanths—the purchaser ^via^ bond and
approvid saaadty before tke pr-^pwty is rerasve .
W. J. NANCE, Ei’r.
JNO. H. COOK, Aaol’r.
D>Vri »’«
fixchani^c fVotlce—Ifo. 13.
aiOHHovD, Doo’r 1, 1864
1ALL Confedarata offiosrs aad mea who Jmv* baea ,
, delirered by ihe Fed^iral authorities a* any pf^, | f
pnor t») November 25th, 1864 atre hereby declared to
exchanffsd. _ . ,
2. All effiwa and ia?n of the Viaksbarg eaptnre of
»uly 4ta 18«3. who reoortod at any parole camp, either
East or ▼eat of the Mississippi rivor, *t aay time pnor
to Novamber 1st, 1854, are hereby declared to ba ex-
BO. OULD, Agwt of Bxekange.
4 PPLICATION w3F^^BPW to the n?xr5ene-»l Ai
Mount,
onging
neis, 1
oredit
The BijiaAtnTee of eoioTact ;jeT8onf> saotrid be wimassed
oy three witnesaos.
Them miflt l>e emarate dapli«at« Powers ef Altom‘»y
?r aaoii siontk. Koak A>nas css >«d upMi i^pli*
«tt«a «t iais office.
W »f : V n* t rbief P,ng.
ta»t T iO. Tciw.-
Wool Wanted for the 8tatd of Of. Caroiiaa.
^|1HE nadnsigaed eontlnao .:^u£9 COTTON
A YARN for WOOLi one buad’* jf Y'^ra for 4 lbs. un
washed, or 3 lbs. cleao wasfc :-^ ^v.i! Tiioy will'^la?
pay a liberal piio^ !n easa for ox s^U lots.
GEO W WTI.LIAM8 * CO., Agt3.
FayetteviUe, JtuKe 16. tftf
FAYETTEVaLLE
MCTGAL IIISiiaA.^€s; €OMi*Ai^I.
Capitil in Premima Hotee aaic jrts to $267,688 2(?
Ca^ on hand and other ass«>3 5,077 35
>afii»aafPa
WAIVTED,
Hides to tan on shares. T«rau, | Leaguer or its
equivalent in oash We oan tan it in a very short
timo if desired, by Uiokle’s patent. Persooj wtahiog
their Hides tanned oaa s«ad tbem to oar address te
flgypi Depot, wkera they will be taken from aad Leavher
tlalivered at our expeose. Our address is Beaumont,
flkaihA- County. W D. WATSON It 00.
ffafartarm Messrs. G. W. WilUams k 0« , FAyatteviUe.
Aag. 24. 61*4swtlJpd
RA)}St RAGSn—Th« mf«-
rior quality of the p^per on whioh the
Observer haa been printed of late, aad
IS a great eye-aore te us, is owing to the want
a snftoiont supply of good rags, and the eonaoqaent nee-
tmUj ta reeott to inferior matoriais. Wa appeal to tke
frittiub of the Observer at all aeoesaible poiuts, to save
u( idfto bring to town ail the rags they eaa pnwure.
We have ao tioie ooiselves to att^ lie tkeir purohaae,
tat Means. Geo. W. Wilfiasas k Co., the Ageata ia
ati towa ef Mb. Korpkf, will pay 2i omu psv Ik fst
Total, $272,766 16
The CM^paay have paid all losaea promptly, aad
have B«vers^ade an assessment on tiieir premium notts.
Total laeses paid, $29,682
C^oaas:
GEO. MaNEILL, President.
D. A. RASf, Yioe President.
G. A. McMILLAN, See’y.
Dtaworoiu:
Henry Lilly, W. N. Tillinghast,
H. L. Myrover, S. J. Hinsdnlo,
B. T. Hawley, Wm. MoLao^
Ha^aa iL Stsdaaa, T. S. Lutterloh,
A. W. 3teeL
J. 9. Cook,
fioa. J. G. Shepherd,
it. F. Brown, 1
A. B. Hs?l, / Wilm'gton.
John Collins and C. C. M^amiuen, Traviiiag Ageoia
9^|^>Tha OoiBi;>Miv a|«pUe%t;aa*.
loiBg*! AritkM«tlMl dietloBary,
Embracing a system of Arithmatta, Ready Riohoo
er. Interest Caieaiator, Boak Ka^piBg, Forow, &o
A J. lAla * SORB
DaaPrlK.
«}£jlERAL ORDERS.
’113B Hat Miut^aotaracs at Stat»«viU«. N. G., wiak ta
X
1,000,000 FIJR SKliVS,
Huoh an BABBITS, MU^K&ATS, COON, MIl^K, ffOK,
OTTE:^ tr.-d BEAVfiii, for whioh we wiil pay tba high
est pnoee eitar in Confederava Money, Bank Bills aad
bpecie, oc exchange for «loUan Yarn or Hats.
We hope that alt tnose who wish to eaoaurage a
douthem Enterpriss, will exert taemwlvos in getting
us mrs. Merokaits will please act as Agents, bearing
in mind that We w^ll pay 25 per ceat. more than aay
one else. WITTKOWSKY k SALTIBERY.
Mr. S. BEANDT is our authorrsed Agea«. for Cnio-
berland couaty to puroaase Fars for os
WlirKOWSKY k SALTZBERY.
Nov*r 8. 81 2m
Baxes, f«r Priioaers of War 9aA
Soldiers.
As the Agent ol Sargeoa Gan. Warren, I will reeeive
and forward all boxM, ks, for iolditfa and pdsoir-
ers of war, free of chargj T«e Boxes should be here
by the of each manth, so tnat they oaa reach
Raleigh by tha last of e«ah month.
I wHh the b3Z«4 seat to me to mark, with written ift*, .
s^ruotions, qo tbat I may itave it propwly done. I 'pURSllANT te an order of Ooart, I will offer at
All boxes for prisoners of war must be as light as | A He f *la en Wj^nesday_t?\tf 28>h D!*’r i-»5t, i
p )s8tbls. If they skoold weifh more than 103 lbs. they
^.^anot go. JOSEPH A. WORTH.
Fayetteville, Nov 15.
Treasury Notes of tlie Old Issio*
TaaASiraT DnPAnTMsjn C. S A ,
Rioiiaioni, Nov'r 11, 1864.
r) the sad that every facility may be afforded ta the
holders of these aot^M. in effaotiag the exeiiaaga for
u3w, the 'freiksnrer, AS8l3ta.>it Treasarers and Pef D«-
positarlM, and ths Depoaitanas wiiose duty has bS9o
hitherto limited to funding, are h'iraby authorised to
poeWe tha notes for oxohaage. TLose not bappUed
with fands wiil ragist« the names of tke dapoeitors,
reivjiving all notes off:sred for and tntttled to exokan^e,
until the Is: aay of Jaaaary 1865, ineiasive. Tho notot.
’•noelved and ragiatered must tn forwarded by ccEprets
■.o tha Treasarer at lUchmond. with a eopy of tn» regie-
i«r, aad aew jtseass tot ths payment of tke depaaitors
M imoiediataiy forwarded in retora.
Tke Assijtant Treasurers aad DapoiAtariee aes Itaro-
iastrwted to rapnbli/A this aotioe
G. A TRENHOI^
Beo’y of Tnai^.
FazaTTavuaa DwosrroaT, Nov. 92,1804.
New Lfsue witl bs paid fur tae old, on gn»ta{mUom at
tiiis Olfioe.
H7tdl W. G BROADFOOT.
Shingles Waated.
Ctfi AAA BHUiGLBS WANTBD. Applj ta
uU.VllU IB^^O HOLLIllGStrOSTH.
Ooi. 1. 72tf
sembly of North Carolina lor ai wjt to prevent tha
removal of soldiors’ f^mili?a out of suoii hoa’«« as they
may now ooonpv, antil the cioae of the pr?s*at war
NevV21, 1864. 87-8tO(i
Sale of JVcf^roes.
- - - prii*.
at 12
o’Alaclr. at tke M^Aet Hoaae ia F«yettrvll9, SBL
LIKBLi YOUNG NEGR0B3
TarsM 6 maaths credit, with bond and gnod sdcu-
rity. ar ensk, at tke optimi of tke purohaaer.
ANGUS J0HN30N,
Ez’r of Hu>?h Kelly.
Dae*r 4. ' 92-8tpd
FOR REIVT,
THB DWBLTJj'?G HOUSE m PcPicu «rre«% below
Ltbar^ Poiat, Jmowa a? the Jsrdui Heasie.
Also, the Dwaliiag Hoaao oa Harriagtoa HtiL known
af the Danena OaapbsU resideaso.
Apply ta AM. CAMPBELL.
Dvo’r T. 9l-?fpd
All persoas ladebted to me for
Shoe*, Aa, are earaMiltrequea^ed t» call aai *ay op
witkeut dsleyt «> I — »>»eei of m^
FsyetteviQe, l>5«* 7.
Titf’ei.iw.
01-Stpd
0. B. MaBett,
Jamee Kyle,
A. A. Moðaa^
J. D. WilUams,
S. W. TiUingaast.
M lbs. «U.I1 CAillPHOR^
50 ibs Oolemi-u’s Gi^oaad Mastard,
FQ ftiiB extra good quality ENGLISH SHOES,
2600 watar proof aati corrosive PB&0U881ON (JAPS,
80 lbs. wUte bleached VIRGIN WAX.
For sala at the Store oi the lata
JAMBS aA&TINH.
Nev*r 80,1864. 89-5tpd
WANTED,
Bheep Shins! SU6in9!!
I WILL p»/ th4 highest e-.dh prtca or e*oh»ngi Mo. 9 i
or 10 Cott^ Cards for eitattf raw or tuujjd «heep ‘
Mkina.
NoVr 28.
A. A.
M«KBrH.VN.
89tf
Proclamatloa of Oatlawrf.
arAJ* OF NORTH UAROUiSA—Ca«B»atABD Co
iiruBRBAS iatoliigence under tha
W MsPkaU Mtd ^okn Wad^i!!, Esq., * k thL^- d»y
i Dinkail the aaderrfgaed tlut Jevse amd ElUck {or *lex ,►
Bti^tha propertv of Rhndal MoD»ai«l, ranaw^v,
wt^a oet kid, and taurkiag ta swamp*;, w^s and ether
placw, tlUeg caUle and koge,
Ml. Qstk’a Bvaas Mid others, *ad eommicttag cWier
tsji rtes te tkapeaaefal Inhabitants of the ,
1 base we ia tko nwe of the State ot North OaroUu*
to squiw thsis. a* Mid slhvea, fOrikwi^ ^
ihi to tktiT iMBt«r or otker lawfal anthorityi
as the Sheriff ot Ottmberlaad Cookty is eathoris^
cK emd aad wqolred to t%ke raaa pnarw ^ih Wm
ae le shall tMah it aad aeaeeeary f«r g9ie? ia s^h
hO pavMit, Mi •ffeotaaUy apprehwdmg sac -. auUylug
5xir maraadiae slaves, aad wo do hereby order this pro*
eliNttea to be imbHtkad at tke Ocort Houaa Door, and
ia tha FayettaviUe OiisarVer and at thr •• Ciawndon
BriBgo," aad warn Ike ssid slaves, that if t^ey do not
u^*o4i»Wy rehita to their said aa^tar, and aiHiwer
ihi eb&rges a!br«aid, it Is lawfal for aay pei^oa
ealteri them by alaying them, or otherir«»e, without
*o«»fcyoa or imf»&>e)iment of snv criTue. Give« nsdv
oaur k^ade and asala this D joembw 6th, A- D 1864
A G THORNTO'f. J P- [Seal ]
D McNEILL, J. P l8«»* J
DwelUiig Boosf^ to Reat at Aiotioae
ON 7hotsday &ka 22i last, will ha mtad at Aaotioa
I>weiliBig House, eorafr of Moors WH
do. do ia rear ef absv^ sa JMak straat.
do. do Haymoaat, opposite DoaaldMaAoa-
demy.
d«. do. Haymoj^ la rear of above, near
Mrs Ochiltree's,
do. do. 2 stories, MszweU st., near Welsh’s.
9 Sto-^ Bciok Store and Dwelliag, LU>er^ Poink
Shoe Shop, eoraer of Hay aad MazwsS streets,
do do Hay straei, Joias above.
DsgasuReM Gallsry, Hay strssl.
One story Dwelling House, Maxwell strsat.
Wood Shop, joins above, do da.
Blaolcsmith’sSMop, joins above, do do.
a Story Brick Bkva and Dwelling, in Brick Row, Hsy
street, joins Mrs. Anderson
Dwelling House, large lot fad garden, Churok Lane,
Stuart House.
Warahonse, Charoh Laae, opposite Presbyteriaa
Chureh.
Dwelling Hoose, Hav Moont. occupied by Rev. Mr.
Pf^ther
Large Oarden, Hay street, joins Bank of FayoltoviUe
and Messrs Hale and Sons
Large Dwelliog aad Offics, Green street, Joins Mr.
Jas. Kyle
Offioe aad ^tables. Green street, opposite above
Largo and oapaoious Dwelling House, Dick street,
Crnaoe house.
Large Dwelling House, Mumford stoeet, near large
oak, aod known as McRik' House.
^ Story Brick Store aui Dwelling, Hay street. Joins
Mr Martino;.
2 Story Brick Store and Dwelling, Hay st, joiiis abovo.
1 Dwelling Honae, Bargess street.
2 Wharves, Rush.
2 WaraHousea, Lower Fayetteville, joins above-
The above rr®perty ie to be vtaated by order of own
ers, Administrators aad Bxecators respectively. For
ftether information apply to
JOHN H. COOK, Auot'r.
Deo’rIO. 92 8tpd
PRIVATE LETTER FROM GEN LBS.
TMe original ot the foUowiog prirate letter
from Gen. Lee to hb bob was found at Arlington
House, and is interesting as illastrating a {mase
in hifi eharaoter:
Ablington Housi, April 5, 1852.
My Dear Son: I hm just in the aot at leaving
home for New Mezioo. Mj fine old r^;iinent
has been ordered to that distant regioQ, and I
must hasten to see that they are properly taken
oare ot. I have but little to add in reply to yotnr
letters of March 26, 2T smd 28. lour lettws
breathe a true spirit ot firanknMs; th^ hare or-
en myself and your mother great pleasure, ion
must study to 1m frank with the world; fraaknsss
is the child of honesty and oooiage. Say what
you mean to do on every oooaision, uid l»k« it
tor granted you mean to do ri^t. If a friend
will wrong him and fAtng;
tion of any kind. Ntrer
make a friend or keep one; the man w&o requirsi
you to do so, is dearly purchased at a saerifioo.
Deal kindly, but firmly, with all your olaffhimitsi^
you will find it the policy whish wean best.
AboTe all; do not appear to others what yoQ are
not. If you have any hiult to find with any one,
tell him, not others, of what you eomplaia; there
is no more dangerous experiment thaa that of
undertaking to be one thing before a man’s faee
and another behind his back. We should live,
act, and say nothing to the injury of any one. It
is not only best as a matter of prineiide, but it is
the path to peace and honor.
In regard to duty, let me, in ooooluaion of this
hasty letter, inform you that nearly a hundred
years ago there was a day of remarkable gloom
and darkness—still known the dark day.—a
day when the light of the sun was slowly extin
guished, as it by an eeltpse. The LsKislature of
Connecticut was in session, and as its members
saw the unexpected and unaccountable darkness
ooming on, they shared’in the general awe and
terror. It was supposed by many that tiie last
day—-the day of judgment—had eome. Some
one, in the oonstemation of the hour, moved aa
adjoarnu>ent. Then there arose an old Puritan
legislator, Devenport, of Stamford, who said that
if the l*st day had come, he desir^ to be found
at liis place doing his duty, and, therefore, moved
that cAndlies be brought in so that the fiouse
could proceed with its duty. There was quiet
ness in ths^t man’s mind—the quietoess of hear-
enly wisdom—-an inflexible wUl****^
present duty. Dnty, tbeUf is the subliment word
m our Jangusge. Do youT du^ in all things like
the old Puritan. You oannot do more; you
should never wish to do less. _ Never let me and
your mother wear one gray hair for any lack of
daty on your part.
Your alfectionate father,
To G. W 0U8TI9 Lm.
R. E. Lbb.
1.
A fsw Important Faots
IN BXOA&D TO
THE "801TTHB1I5I HEPATIC PILLS/*
THEY are prepared ft-m tiie best quality of Medi
cine by the disc overer, now aa aged Miidster of
tj««5 Q?wp?l, anS **9 safe
2. Thf>y have been known for years aad tested by
thousands
Five hundred persom* are known to hava tef>n
cored b^^ them
4 They are not rwounended by the proprietor for
everything, bat only for diaeaaea wiiioh arise from dis-
.'>rdar«d I'vers-
5 Directions and cartificatas aecempaay each box
and these oertilloates are from well known aad most re-
npeotabla fndlvidu^s.
Correspeadaets recommend them as good f3r Liv
er Disease, Chills and Fevers, Paeamonia, Jaun-
dioft. Dyspepsia. Bilious Fevars, Bilion.’s Rfieamatism,
Worms, Plearisy, BroBohit-s, *o.
7. Several gerU;men state that the ose of these
Pills has bflsn to t*>oin aa aa'anal saving of from flOO
t > $200; they are the best rlantatloa medicine ever of-
fwid to the publia.
8. Som^t Phy6i-'i40fl of the hi,3i:osi.at;acing praeoribe
hem to t!joii»p*nent8. aad handsels of boxea luve
'“ien eeid to reguUr orMtit’onara
9 Durirgthe last' quarter 2,83 boxJ« have been
sold to Druggists, oac ia Snath Carotins., and one. in
North Car >Uua—and s^rRe time over 8 700 boxes
vrer® or'^ere-l by DruggiaU« in ona tovn in Virginia
If^Price. ^ a box. F^r $i^0 a dosea bdxe^ will
be seat to any iwidresa A v'rj libe*iU dlacoan* to
Drogrists and oountry merohants. Gash (new carrea-
oy) to aac.)mpany orders.
for Sale li lorth Oartliaa as follawi:
Aalwvllle, B J Astea, I Llncolntoa, 8 F Slierrfll*
•Mhe«arie, J M Bivins, I LoaUboi*. J
rhapet HHl, R B Saanden, I Marioa, Wm Wakefield,
Charlotte. J Nye Hntehhuoc, * I .. u i
“ PS Cur, i KaJeigh. VVlUlaia* ft Hajweorf,
UUni«i, Hnbbwd k M»«eley. I “ ¥ P P«»cwl.
Oineord, J ReW, I Roddngham. J P Wortham,
BnSeld, J Cohen, I aalUlwry, H«ndw>n Ban!*,
dllUboro’, J Y Wbltted & Oi, I “ Burbank «i GaUaghar,r
rayeOeTiUe, If A Sudmaa A Co I Shelby. R PrombeKer,
- I Vir&de«boro’,W O Beoi
Greensboro*, Porter A Oorrell,
Ooldebofo’, Lucas S
Ballfax, J O’Briea,
Headewon. Wyche fc Co
' "“Adi**.
Boaetl,
IWWCMSC^IMiffVJ JTW W
WUmlas««*. mmn*.
state of fVorth Carolina,
RICHMOND OOUNXY
Court of Ple*9 aad Quarter Sassiona, Oct. Term, 186f
AngosR Pattersea. Ex’ref Daniel Pattersoa Dea’d,
vs. Archibald Patterson, at al
Petitiea for a sale of Slaves for Parti^oa.
XT appeariag to t^e salisfhction o^ tha OoaH. that
JL Arahl^ald Patterson aad — Guytoo aad wif# Flw»,
Dafead&ats in this ataae, reside bey^ad the limits of
this Stato; It is th*ffof-'re, on motion, orfered by tha
Court, that advtrtisement bo made for ix waeks aua-
ejstively in the FayetteviUe Obtervar, aoUfyiflf ike
f iid DefsTidants of »hs ft’ing of thisPeUtio^
tney appear at the aaat tarA of this Coirt, tj ^
k’ld at the Coart Hoase ia Rocklagha^
Monday of Januarv aext, aad answer tha PetltioB, tke
Sft ne will bo taken pro ooafasw aad heard ax parte as
^^n^ Lanis H Webb. Clerk of our siid Court,
A.
96^wpd$ltinpt H H.WBBB.Dep»ty
BkVlO.
IVOTIGE.
a t. KAua h (KYNa
1
I WISH to buy a ooupie of BOW STRINGS to make!]
wool kar-i. Aay »ie that nas taem can flad a pnt'-i
dhaoar by addraesiag ms at Pedlar’s HIU, N. C.
NATHARUL FULDB.
Dse'rS. -
* bLank deeos
TU?T PRINTlD oa sniv?v r'if'T'. For sil»
d OBSERVBR BOOKSK
IN 2.
iESTAR^Kirni AUR HTRm.
IMi WanniMluaa..
-^l|10B«H@raiaiesDttlaaeal^
10.000 Fie5e» Mew Wasic,
TDBT received, which will oe seat to a^y av.v.’-ess on
»>' a*» B.ISJ
~ I Wnais Pabliahers la tao South.
^ ,m i« »u,d -
O*. off *o llmito. ke.
4hr Catalogaes of Books, Masi^ ^
APiflJ IW uaiai3i« * FARRAB,
Bakil^V. 0.
»•*-»
ftp **
An Ex'fTnple for Military Jkfeia.—In 1808,_ths
Xi«Hftip^«^S&«’»rmini-expeiniiA Jiaitined to ope
rate in the Peninsula He had made all liis
preparations with the foresight and thoroi^ness
characteristic of the man; and the expedition had
actually sailed, when the Ministry determined to
supersede him in the command. In a vwy la
conic note, assigning Qo reasons for the ehitage,
VisoouDt CMtlereagh, Secretary oi State, inform
ed the Dake (then Sir Arthur Wellesley) that
the oommand of the troo]^ had bot^u assigned to
Sir Hew Dalrympla, with Sir Ha^ Burrard
second in command. By this operatioii. Sir Af^
(bur’s sphere of command was suddenly dimin
ished from an araiy to a brigade while in the
very act oi preparing to meet the eneiny. An
ordinary soldier would at once have thrown up
his commission in disgust. Though deeply mMr-
tified, no doubt, he saorificed all personal oon-
siderations to patriotism and principle, and in a
letter, written soan after, said: shall do my
best to ensure the sueoess of the army; and you
may depend oa it, that 1 ahall not hurry the ope
rations, or commencc them one moment sooner
than they ought to be commencsd, in order that
I may acquire the crodit of the sueoess. Ths
Gktvernment will deteraiiae lor me ia what way
they will employ me aeroafior, either hero or
elsewhere." When asked by a familiar friend
ho«r he, who hai oomtainded armiaa of forty
thousand men, who had re'^eived the thanks of
Parliament for hi^ victories, and been-elected
Knigiic ot the Bitb, could submit to be reduoed
to the oomnnand of a brigade of infantry? *‘For
this reason,” was tha r^ly, “I am nimukwaUah,
as we S4y ia the E*st; 1 have ate of the King’s
salt, and therefore I consider it to bo my duty
fo starve with Z3al and ^promptitude when or
wherever the King or his Government may think
proper to employ me.”
A great miliiary principle is here eaforeed by
a great nuUtary man, cot only by praef^ bnt «K-
ample OfiELoacs who deeline to wnre th^ oo«n^
try in a eapamty which fthaj eonisdar inferior to
Eheir merits may study frith advitttage dtn pags
in the htotory of WntHngtwi ...Peal
Dmauating the South —Spaaking of Georgia,
the New York Times, laaoola's espeeial metropo
litan organ, thus most complacmtly observes:
"When Qeneral Sherman finishes with her, she
will be but a monument of deeek^on.’^ Desola
tion has come to be the sole pofi^ of our enemiea
in this war. They cannot win us ba^k by sedu
cing and cotruptiag the people, nor eonquer us
back by overthrowing our armies: but iX least
they can, from time to time, lay waste a^ tract of
fertile country on their march, and gratify their
feelings by the sight of old womnn driven house
less into the forests, and by listening to the wail ef
ehildrm erying bread They cannot destroy
the Confederate armies; but they can ^tuM
the souls of thoasanes of soldiers by the thought
that the wi^es aad little ones they left at lunne
may he a- a^nie given moment subjected ter ^e
outrage? of armed ruffiioa; may be wandering
shoelcbd in the cruel winter weather, after seeing
the roof that sheltered them aad their wh^e pro-
vitrion for the season burnt to ashes. Yes, so
muoh, at least, that mighty military nation, with
its enormcuB armies and all the resources of Mienoe
to aid, has been able—to its great honor and gl^
.partially to aci^omplish And Uie natien highly
appreciates and keenly relishes this sueoees, for
want of hotter. Northern readers gloiU over the
descripiijn of a “broad tract rf desolation” left in
Sherman’s line of march; and Sheridan has he^
coma the hero and darling of his people ever
Ieinee he sent them thtf aeenrato list
aiUs and dwdltn0i bowk to Hu» th*
gfiisiiiff