vox. XfVJ
P'lINTF.O aNP rffURST>AYa
t;i>wiKo J. u\m & soi^s.
Et ITORS AKD i'r*oPi».IL.X0IIB.
f rtjs fcr ih :in5'Wi*>kly Ob3;*’: rna S20 00. p*>l In
.-ivrti j; if 10 for fAx £«oc>>ig; ?5 lo-' iif»9 moa he
’’’cT the «.*l> >' Hcuv«m -ifi '«• p._f Hana>n, p*i4 hi
iwlTfcocf: S O'f r e**bt mo:> .h»; 1®. for si* month*;
JS for rann* s; ?4 for th: 'e months.
a^ Al} V.:^;v i JirAki' ifc «»*cl for *3 per s in»rp
of 10 Uc?^ >r lead for 'rtiWi»>»tir.n AdTertisere
are requMta.: to of insertioiu de
sired, or fi]l he cv•o^ia'le^ tUl forblJ. »Qd,ohargcd
Hcoorit’ngty.
oontioncKl intuie, 11 ly
o^n* 'T r>-
RAir>. BOAI9.
Ths i’aisiQirr and pAssKNafa trains of this
■ Read Itjftvo FajettcTille d«jly, (Snndf^jg ezo«pt.«ii)
>»t 3 o’cIo?5i, K. M.. ani mtjrpjng lotTa Sjrvpt :s,t 3
o’cK-ot, P. M. ’
CttVt ■7'^af JVain MONDAY, WEDNE3DAY %»id
mi>AY.
3y oriar JT?0. M. ROSB,
Trefea'r tsd Cea’l Trtaa. Ag’t.
Jiin, j52, 1863. 9iif
From aed after tlaSa
i*t3 wse gtea/aer A, P. HDRT wi '
loaT' 2.i 8 ii’oWck, A. M., on Moidtj.
*ad TnursJfty. J03. A. 'nOllI- i,
AprU 6—i7if 1 Ag’t C. P. Si-caiu Ba*t C'>
BP-:!/AT, 'Joricfi.
i^u »ik • Mt i-Ms d*te, B3 Qatae of « seir subscriber
will ho fiuKted withont payment in Advance, nor will
Ui« p%psr be s^tit to suob imbfonbers for • lonfror time
than is paic: for.
8nc)i of c’lr old sabscriben> ns deelre to take the pa
per on systt'To will pl^e notiff nn when ma.Hng
reraitUnccf.. ' Jan'y 1, 1858.
v\Rn j¥otic;e.
^HERE nowiaotfesrlotof Coito:v »fi.l Wn-il HARDS
rettly for aso) for distiibutton to So'.diere’ {aoiiliaa.
10 *««ir Ag^n*3 »ta»a.? -ofBU Tjr Ibeixi.
i (
MX SIO
Des 30
a A. DO WD, A. Q
M. 8 0.
W7 6t
W. DKAUOIlOi^,
AUCTIONEER,
s. E. Corner Hirket SqoAre,
FATBTTETILLE, N. C.
PrOiH|:t tttenfion ^ to ull {>ti8ui?s! in bis
•ntn»6i.('’‘ «•> '■’jse
Jape lo, 18»i4. 40tf
ilOLLIV^WORTli,
Orofsr and €oi&sl.S!4ioa Merfiiaat, '
F.V.YErTE\riLLE, N. C.
J^ne13
40 tr
^lg€l., •TJcJA.f V,
Attorney &t Law,
Fazsvixvills, N. 0.
ai'Oad rtte Ooui.ty fcul Saperior Coiirt* of
T» CftEb^ruktii, Harii'U, IJowtis aod Babesea Cooh-
fei^s. I’rouipi ftisouiija giTeR to ihe ooilfjotion of *51
entrusted to bis hutds
Oet, 17, 1369.- 66-tf
Parrafflne JLubricatinj? Oy.
H&VIKQ by liiro/nl es.'‘CTioi9ut ^'ierel M»d grpatlr
impro’fvd tb^ o'-ftrsoter of rur Oil, wb lOW cffsr tor
sal j an a'ticld 0* [-iibrieaiiBg Oil f->? Cotton faotoiies
wJhtch «i»8 Ko snoeri'»r in the Ooafedcr«o7. Ii dajs not
}(U!a or oaill. wa »aars;\t-^ s^refal tri*l to
be th* brst and o'lea’^t f>il for fla« awh’incry ia the
As >he uaddr»l)n>ed gives bia persoa^ ai'eit
tioa *0 tlie p'-eparatinn cf tb« Oil. it gh a?l deisrto: ai,«
>o quality but rather i nprnve.
&e'ers^ to Ag^tnw Ro^kfisii aol Bsv'er Creek Ma&u-
fkCturing Coa., FayeUevilis, N C , wio proaoaaoj it a
▼ery luperlor O’l
HENRY E. OLTON, A^t F K. Co.
No»’r 28.
minejral Firc-Proot Paint.
W’’E M3 uow pr;'p*r9d to sap^iy any qa»ctity of IhH
P«iat in povje? It is a Pofo>x;ie or Iron, kb^
Trill st nd tJi? modt sawim teista with fire Goior deep
reddish brora.
HENRY E COLTON, Ag’t F K. Co.
F*yetteTille, No»’r 28. &8i.f
d'\
JOS. CTE.CY,
€froeer tnui Vammission JlierctumU^
FAYSTTBVlLLg, N. 0.
Jan’y Id, 1868. 98-tf
MA^HaK a. 8'»bX>KAN.
WX. H. B»tNAIIO.
i\. «IT£1»11A;!V & €Om
WgOLBSALE km USTAIL DEiLERS
AND
€0itlilIlS!ll0.1[ H£R€HAi\T8,
Jto» t9y Jlkfj/ street^
FAYjSrTBVILLE, N. 0.
April 20.
26tf
Salem Alsnaisacs.
CLUITi3 F*rjtt=r?( kcd Pi»etore illai«aM for tie yr»r
186% reo;;;T'^d a*id for t'kle, oy taa Kro-a, ioi:a, or
eiag> O'^p/, at t:te BOOK STORE
WAi^iTKO.
0 r;AA BUSHELS WHEAT,
-OjObl/ 1,.v:K> “ 00f>;i.
Ferwoq kwTirrg tbe ahoTa artiolea to •«?' wiUreoeiTC
tit { g'.est Cafiii price b>- c-aLaag oa Mr. M. Thotnason,
at tk«i Msroaant Mills. Fa's .lievillo, er on the rabacri*
ber ai hu cid Si^d on Market 3qwS.re.
A1*£J.. JOHNSON, J*.
«07. fi, 1832. 76tf
Ait^.TSY HAESS.
f AM prepared to maaolaoture ail kinds of Wagoa
1 Kame« for Army use: I van s\y leather a:id cae
ipra geod bargains Ageata will do Treil to s»d thtiir
•rdere to me aa l&*y shail have prompt attaauoa, aad
•eat off ia qoiok iisp^^-eb. jUtlN CARXI^.
Ojldatoa P. O., Cbuhua. Co., 0.,
Jtme 13,18G2.
After thi« date I will
pay 26 Ceou per pound far rags, or
tke Uigbbflt Diarket prtoe* delivered in
Fayetieviile, or at my mills o>a Ro*.kii;h.
i>. MXTBfST
Feh’y 16, 18d4 T-tf
OS&9A901 BSPAKf MlMf.
Rauioa, N. 0., May 8, 1864. j
Lead wanted.—I wish to purvhaae UmI for this
Depariia^. rersou having large or small qoae-
tiuee wul please apply at onoe. VTill give 1 poaad of
P' WDBB for 10 poiui'la of uEAD.
THOa D. HOQe, Oapt. C. 8.
sS-tf In ohcrge of Ordoaaoe.
To Wiiae ;?Kaker^ or JDistillcrs.
IHA VE for sale 10 iroa Doand haavy oak f KR^BNT
INQ STANDd, of oajrao-ty of IttO g% Ions; also, 4 n*t
ro beavy, aame P»f9 Pru-^ >iag’y >'00 aao:i. Aay
pcrsta w^o will taki; the vaoleom Hava ^em for $1000.
Tbey are'vaioable aay one wishing to make Wine or
iiUt'li Brandy.* •
.^Iso. b9aa of hftlf siae of above for sale at half the
ab.:re ttw. HENRY E COLTON
Fayeueville, Got. \. 72if
Palma Cliristi Beans.
»|.Rlg »n''s?r:h«r will fa/ we ^l^’iest ‘task* prioM for
i %e» ow^.niitT ^ P»l"» 0Vr»f*5 Beaai
^ «r»TR
BAU9! BAttS!!—TKa infe
rior qaaSty of tae pap>tr oa whieh the
Obsemr has been printed of late,'awl
wuoh is a great eye sore to aa, is owing to the want of
a 3’iffioient sapply of g>iod rag«, aad the eoa-^eqaent aeo-
eesity tc resort to inferior aaterials. We a]>peal to the
frie«Mi9 ot the Observer at all aeoesa^le poiv.ta, to save
aaa bring to town ail tka rags they oaa proeare.
We have ao titie ourselves to attoid to tkeir porskaae,
but Messrs. Qeo. W. WiUianaa % Oo., the Ageats ia
Ihls lewa of BSr. Morpky, will pay 26 oentt fwetk. tor
f»y * XU
HALS h soca
Boxes For Soldier*.
All BOXES FOR 80LiD(E3S OR PaiSONERS OF
War from Nortk OaroUa*, delivered lo the follow
lag name i persotis will be jjro^aptly forwarded fr«e of
•hargw
Dr D F Su7i'.aey, A hevilk;
Dr W A C'jiU tt, Mor|.«aloa;
Dr J W Allis. ,8 =.r,eifTi;i«;
Dr J L NaigU, Qr.-!taHaif3;
Mr A H -g*n, Cifar-iur; ■ >
MrElvvd Jicge. HiicTi:
J N M :l/9 »ff-il, JtlileiTh;
J;.r«j*h A Wi'rij.. F*yeite«'*’.o;
ji Unrrar * Co, T7iljoia«toa; f
Mr P L Bood. T»jbnro;
Mr J A J Aske#, Ooleraiu;
Mr F L Roberts. Murfreesboro.
Tha Boxes shoaid be ii.>oped, properly marlMd,
Md dalivered m time for my Speoial M*e«eage* who
leaves Raeiglk ^7 of every moatU.
EDWARD WARREN. Sorgeon Oea’l N G.
Salaigh, Oet 29. 80 Ini
f Cl S v-^
w
EAOLJC FOVNDRT, \
FA.XBTTST1I.I.S. N. (J.. July 4. t**r>4. f
E ARE NOW PREPARED TO RKCUIVB OR-
ders ?or
RAIL ROAD WHEELS
of the following bims, v k 24, 20, 28 and 30 l euh. AUe
CHILLED TIRES. The Iron wo eimll U3a for them
will be '^OLD BLAST CHARf’OAL IRON, and we war-
laat oar wheels NOT TO »'^RACK, and to b» equal to
any made ia the Goafederaey, or to thoan of Whitney &
Sobs of PhUad*lpbia, who«* repatatloo is so well known
by nil Rail Ro d Ccmpaaies.
We h«,vfs the bc»t &ciuUee fw trtuspo'-t^ii** hr
Steannera to Wibcingtoa, from tkeooe to aay part of the
Ovinfedaraoy.
Orders resp»^tf«!ly solicited.
46tfl D. AND8RS0N & CO
FATETTEVILLE NORTH CAaOUNA
JUMEiITJiRir
IlflE First &i‘-ae.oa of this laitiiutioa will
. lat cf Fffo^aary. 1866.
Apilio«ti}ti6 for admifsioa muFt be adiressed to
M«j WM A. BANKS, Saperivtendeat.
Oci. 94 80 tf
Qilkbortf’ €• Militarj A«a4emjf
The a^x*. «e3i:on of this Institatloa will bogie on
V'6.lif3da%, Feh’y Ist, 186^ Applioat’eng for ad-
ta!»' raont b; roa-ie prior to 16th D.'a’r 18*)4, about
trivia i -.ie tfcc t'-;r''Ta will bo male kn.nwn. Adire^s'
'lij "Wai. M QORDON, 8upcrint>'DdAct.
Ot>. 1. 73 im
i'HE BliVCI^BAIl SCflOOL.
A MILITARY AND C0A8SICAL FlNISHINft
AOADHMT^ -s:^>
rrF nn:ct 9o89ion bttgina Feb’y 1st, 1866 at Mebanes-
viild os tho N. 0 R. R While the old ooorse is
rotjiiii&d, cz;ou.^iT^ ^diiiieos have been made. With a
view to tnaki.ig eooa sv>i,DiBas as well as good Molars
Adirm CoL WM. SiNO&AM, Sap’t,
Oaks, R. 0.
NrVr 23, 1864 8TiJi?
wmm
FAYETTEVl
JANUARY 12, 1865.
[NO 1400.]
CoBscrii^t IVoUce.
_ , Orvioa Maoioai lasrioroK. 1
aft*:'4di Dlai’s N C , Ooldsboro’, Jatt'y 6,*1'65. j
nAVlNG nea oiriered to reliav#*C'.-r Barae^t of
•titai poTwioD of hu datm reqafred by Par IT, Q
v*31) A & I. Q O» 18^ I will att«fad with him mt“
followhif times and plaoe«»' for tb* parpoae Of in-
Qtitffr lUl nea between the ages of 17 aad 60, hAld-
: aertifte&tea ef ezew‘ptio& for phyeloal disrtiUty.
thoae Msi|rned to Light Duty. Saeh pertiuts of
above Bamed olasses as shall b« oa»b!e oc amount
it jiekBess to report at tho time of Insppetion wUl for-
ipt, |l *0 the Efir lUl^g Offioer oertifloa*es f-om thotr at-
iig Physifliao, sworn to befoia * itf^gistrate, pst-
forth the facts /«Wy Ahtittltu for wham a good
it not rmdtred will bt unt t» Raleigh ftr examinativn
Couaty Earoliing Offiosrs mil b».ve : dat «o
I rrlls cf the ^raos of aM men ia thrir oouziti »
mseo BE WABB.
Ift'lLL pay o!ie• h^usaud dollarsreward for the appre-
henaiodofania^bvtiiename of WM 8 CORKMAN,
Wdo brnko j vrt.i t tij c'-uaty on the 30th Da« 1864
Sai4 CcrMQ^a ii sbo:«t 28 yea's of age, about 6 feet
8 or 9 n iia« a>sh. light o-japboed, ligh^ hair, stout
DUitt.
Al£o, Five hundrei dollars for ea«h of t^t faUoiriag
persooa who broke jail at tke aame time:
^lUf Niuaery, w^o i^ a'joat 35 years of aste, 6 feet
10 inches-high, stoat bsllt, light oomplaotdd, light
aair, th/e.) fiitg^rs of his «fi haad utt.
Wilii>m L. Perry [BttJ] sh'jr'. thiai set, stoat bailt,
d'rit ooiupUeied, tra!}^ lasth bai, oaeout.
Jonn dill, [aia siippjstfl nAme, he has reftised to
it,] ab>ut 2'1 yoara of «ge, short thiok set, soar oa
■le%i uom a rtemt blow, bal haug-Jog ooaotesauoe.
P F ALDER^^v^i, JaUer.
Deo 30 1864. 97-t^
FAFETTEVILLE
MiTUAL IlfSUEANCS COM?A.\f,
4>pital ia Procaiam NotM aaioants to
hku oa hand au;( otbsT a«n*t«,
f267,6S8 Ub
6,on 86
Tct*l, 527^766 .16
The Compaay have paid all losses promptly, and
avaMver made aa as8e3?ment on their pMalan uotM.
Total losses paid, *48,682
Orncaas:
QAO. MsNEILL, President.
D. A. RAY, ?*oadeftt
0. A MoMItiLAN, Seo’y.
D;:.xjToas:
Heory Lilly, W. N. TlUinghMt,
H. L. Myrover, S. J. Ei>::«dal8,
8. T. Hawley, Wa. MoLauria,
Nathan A. S^edman, T. S. Lutterloh,
A. W. Stsel,
J. Q. Oeok, ■
Hon. J. G. Shepherd,
A. E. H*^’^ / «*®*-
Toka OoUias an:! C. 0. Td^^amea, Travedag Agastt
HflTl'he Ootaoaaiy iavita applias.tons.
id, t»s T n
0. B. MaUett,
James Kyle,
A. A. MoXethan,
J. D. Williams,
S. W. TiUinghaat.
OOpiDlRifl STATIS Of IMIBIGA, )
BaQoiaxa DarAanmiT, Dm. Cara Faan, V
Wilmin^oa, N. 0., Mareh 16th, 1868. j
NOTICB 18 hereby i^vea to aU persons having daims
agi^aat the Engineer Department, for aerviees of
alavee employed as laborer* oa Ae Itind dtfman near
Wilmingtoa, N. 0., that the uaders^ed is autAriied
aad ^pared to pay the same at kis effiee, on the se*
ooa^'floor the baildiag next above Moares’ Drag
Store, Miffkel Street.
t9* Pwsoae execatisg Powers of Attenxey will ob
serve the foilowuag form —iheir sigaaturas, ia all oase^
te be witoeased by twe witneases aitd si|nMd la dopU*
•Mte, or they may be wicQQa^ad be?ote a Jaetioe af the
Peaae or Clerk of any C >’irt
FORM OF POWaR O? AT|OBNBY.
1, —— of , ao hereby afuoiat.*—, ef , my
troe aad lawful A^eat to sign r9Qo:pte for, aad rttooivo
i>ayndot of all moneys due to me by-the 5agl»4cr D»-
pai^tmeat of the Confederate Stat^ of Am^riaa, for
servieerf ef my slares employed »5 I; ' irers ju ias la&i
defeases at , daring t'-.^dcaub »f , 186
Witoese «tr , tkt d*/ a/
, 18«
(diglied in ivpUeate.)
[g^.]
Wit»ess« •
JYOTMCE.
1'^HE ffubso^ibsr i\a«i>>'g at Djovmber Tena 1864, ^
tbe Court of Pleas asJ Qiuter Se?ion9 of Oambe
I ni Coonty, takr^n Letms of Aimiuistration on the
E:)t&te of J&3t:a Maru 1 , «lee d, h^reoy gives noUee t«
aU p'^rsja* olaiifi.2 ^aiost t !&e Estate cf the da-
;;eaeai, to pre^eai. tha e.^ma. duly aatheuv^eatrd, withia
the time pressri’^ed by Uw, otherwlte th's notioe will
be ple^dei ui bar of t'leir r3C070ry. D.:btor3 to said
E«tate will piease uiske immsdiate paymeat
TPEO MARTIKS, Adss’r.
Further IVotSce.
HAYIN9 obtained an Order of Court to that effeet, I
oa tu« 18th diiy of January next, at the late
on Hftf tftrcet, of tto deo^a'ed, o:^4sa to Pablie
Sale tad Parjoaal Pr)p>rty, bjloaging u said Estate,
coaets ing of uis aiock. ot H^r J A-are, Srooeries, Tin, and
eli th« To.ila h^lvngsn; to Tin ManufKtery a^dOtpper
8 »itr £ii|Ltu^i«tory, aad varieos other articles too tedi
ous to isesti-jn
I..e prcporty will ae sold to the highest bidier on a
credit ef six montCLS—:ha porohaser giving t>ond and
»ppi }ved 8e.«unty ^efora tae property is removed.
Tho sale will ooaBttsnae at 11 o’eioek.
THBO MARTINI, Adm'r.
Dee’r 18. Mta
0
ciaoPEBS WAmvmi9y
Bf MJOBB 4 0A8HWILL.
IL BARBELS and STATBi WANTED, by
MOO;iS & CASQWELL
IvOiitractM for Barrels.
WB wiil ojatTMt fjr tha d«s:i7«'-y ofoae thotsand
9AAABL3 for oil, bjund.with wo*d or iron
MiiORC It CA3H )7ELL.
Deo’r 17. »4^«
WAiHTEB,
At the Sta" Fraii-y \i tui t >wa o* FayetteTille, N.
0 , two ^ood M0ULDBR3 Steady employmeat
and gojJ wages M A. B.\JLER.
D^o 19 94 tf
Wanted to psreiiMe or bi t Tor the next jear,
A\iO JD, aoueat giri, lo ohili'a au’-^a Apply
to M. A BAEB&.
Dao’r 19. 94tf
illeat aad Bread for iiie Army.
As the arny u-ia great wa-^t of maat aad breadituffs,
I ata difuoted to say to thoss haviag a surplai, that
I will pay iuoal or fair valnati?a for the same. Persoae
refosing to sell their dorpius at fair valuation, the same
will be imp 'odSd-l. It is hoped aU who eaa will sell to
the Oov^rameat. I am a prepwred to reoeipt and
pay for au/ «m3ant of provisioas dae by exempts aad
detailed renons >n ay Distrlet.
J. B SOUTHERLAND,
Parohaaiog Goaa , FayeitdviUe, N. 0.
Dee*r 21. 9'tf
Boxes, for frisoaers of War uul
SoWerse
As the Agent of Sorgeoa Qen. Warreb, I will reo^ve
and forward all uoxee, &o, f.»r 4oldiwa and prison-
e s of war, fre4 of oharge- Tae B)X03 should be here
by tbe 26 h of eaeh month, bo that they eaa reash
Raleigh ^y the last of each lansth.
I wmh: tae boxes seat te me t-j marlt, with written in-
atijioiions, so that I may have i^ prop^y done.
Ail box«e for prisoueri of mast be aa light as
poestble. If Mey should weigh mom than 109 lb* they
a«Lo Jt ^0. JOSEPH A. WORTH
Fk/ettevjUe, Nov. 16.
Thetd^aattuee of eoiered pemo&s Bhoald be witaeesed
by three witaesMs.
There must be separate dnplioate Powers of Attorney
for each month. Blank feme eaa be had upon applh-
aatien at tUs offioe.
W H. JA«^. n«9t. * Chief Sag.
I^q't 90.1R«4 ISOOtf
Wutk
moo BEWABD.
I WILL pay a reward of One fiaadred Dollars for the
dtfiv»y to me iu Fayetteville. N 0.,K>f five head of
EFEF CATTLE, belonging to tne Qeverament, o»^.
tnivabla rewa-d fit any iiforait'.ioa of their wbera-
abouts. The cattle were brought fr jra Moore Coouty
%nd will no Joubt try to m*ia'heir way back * Qj'an
nf thera w**re marked as joila^’r One 8 oer, eaou'ty
wkUe, crop off the left ^n« Heifer, pided red. am
one reioow mark^ «ot rooaiUa^e >; on? Stiver, w^ite
xy, s.ao9th crop osf the isft aad aii'r bit off
•ine no ho^a Bri:idie ilaifer unmM-ked. SoCiia of tbe
when sprayed hau esaall Icaihdr labslsAboat thoir
ke»ds id J leA’tB.
Also ettAyed itf'm toe about the first ef Nivembei a
Pale Rel MILCH 00W, atodiu*' s:*^, and very small
yearli’jj u^aHj black I will pay Twjnty firs DiUars
for iaformatisn that will evalaie me to get her ^he
cow was brought from Warsaw and i4 likely betwoen
Fayetteville and that piaoe.
J. B. SOUPHEBLIND,
Porehasing Comfalssary, Fayettavilla N. G.
Doe*r 20. 96-tf
Wauted for the State of IV. CarsUaa.
ilHR anlcrs;,:j«d ovuuuas to eschaago OOTTON
. TA&K lor WOOL, 019 buadle of Yarifor4 11)3. aa-
•faetdd. or 3 aleau Wool 4'iey w;ll aUe
pay a bbaral p-it>a ia »asa or scaat! lata.
ii'AO W ffi.uLLAMd « J0., Agta. •
?^«itovil«, June 16. 42tf
Salt for Sale.
0 BUSHRL8 SOUND S ALT, made in the Spring
4lv’l/V/ lo63^wUl exchange itferBMOo, Lard, C«m,
or Uonfederaie Tr't^aory Motes. Also, 80 bozee ftne
CHBWII|Gl rOBAOOO; for sale at my rtore OModte
Oape Fear Bank. A. }. CHOEMrON.
Sept. 2. 64-tf
lar! Tar!!
A LOT in ine order for sale.
JOS.
Dee’r 21.
woaxa.
Shindies Wanted.
^ A AAA SHIN0LS3 ITANTBD. Anply te
OU,Uv/U ISAAC HOLLIN(idWORTH
Ooi. 1.
72tf
WAiVTEO,
Sheep S^iftaS Sheep Skine!!
I WILL pay ;he itigkost sairit priae or es-ohtsga Ho. 9
10 button X>«rdi fnr ntthiiv n*
8ki : i
N :iv*r W
Oards for either raw or taan^ Hheep
A. A. MoKEUHAN
89t'
Btaakate «ia at. tbia Qfiat.
School Beaders,
OUR 0«¥K naijjL AjSADBR;
“ “ iBecoud , “
* “ Soelier; ^
“ “ Primer
For sale et the. FAJErilVIUS B00K3T0BV.
DNj’r 7.
TJKSTAiU^HTS AiliO HTMiVS.
CtOKfSDjULAIB iSuum Bihte Beeiaty'
I 4 CWifnapa sC liU Sl^a* i il TIfi
%v9sr%i
eed la the
Cilea Anna Female Seminary,
THOM^BVILLE, N. 0.
The spring 8«selcn will b»gia 26th day of January
l®6» Ro»?d $7 per Kon?h if pali in proviaiens at
old nrisea er $i50 Cocfvd«r-i.> tu advaaee. Taitioa,
English S50; Maeio #6''; Fr?itoh or Latin *26. E»3h
papil wiil fuTiilsh one pair cf pillow easM aad theett.
J W. TBOMA8.
Jau’9 8. 99 2t»2tpd
Carolina Female Collci^e.
Ths secctnd te?a of tha pr-iaajii CoUdgiate y*ar will
o^mmeno} on the 2^d of J &auary and close tbe 24th of
June 18^& S'U'fen'.s eharged from time of enteriag.
No deiuotiou except in eat>«s of protoa^Hed s>okae«9.
Board good Terras moderate aad iostruotioa thorough.
AJdtass Rav X E GRIFFITH,
• AnaoDvilie, R. C.
■ ’j .s. ^ /18-I2ij»)pdinpt
i XI
eervlne with the Home Guard, it will be noticed that
the appoiatmeats hitherto aiv^rtisad by Col. Barslit
frt those eonoties have been ohaoge^:
Bliiabetbtown, Bf«den, Jan’y ll!b. 1865:
j Fay*tt''vi)le. CuuiberUa'!, Jan’y 18th “Dd I4th
i Summerville, Harnett, Jan’y 16th.
I Wilmlagion, N H. Co , Jan’r 20.h and 21st.
Waiteville. Colnmbos. Jan’y 231 %n*^ 24ih
Rockingham. Riohmon!, Jan’y 27th aal 28th.
Lumberton, Robeson, Jan’v 30*h and 8*dt.
99 4t O. M. DOYLE, Surg P A C S.
5pb^,tHiO ttan'diTp&"Cba^ 3on«r8*
i
EnrdUing Offioe, Fayetteviilo, Jan. 9,1865.
TTENTION i«* hareay directed to the n>'>ice of In-
speotor of ConseriptioB f -r ‘he Si 4ih Cocgree-
lal Dis. N 0. By it aH ncrncn? boWing CfrtifloU' a
Ciemptioa by re'eon of physical disab>^.ity or as
to light duly, within the limits of Cuoiberiand
/, are required to meet him cn the 13th aad i4th
To this end it is hereby ordered that white males
named.ola8ito9 between the ages of 18 r^ad 4^
>le at my office on Jaa’y 13th, and P.rs^rves acd
|ro?e on Jan’y 14th, at 10 A- M.
Itia aad Homo Gna^ Offisers will gi-re to this
|>ublioi:y; and a^y mai of t.te clasa-'s require 1
tail fall to appear or forward each an =ffi iavit aa
ted by the laspcctor wiU be doomed a fi subject
I examiaaMon by the ‘'Special B>tard,” and for this
sent to Camp Holmae.
W C. RSNOHER,
Lt. A E. O., Oumberiani Couuty.
DCT’The “Enrolling Office,” Cumber-
id Oocnty, has moved from oppos'ia Gsn'l H.o!^
6, to No 21, Hay street—tbo store oco jplal by E.
Moore
Jan’y 9. 99 2t
91000 BEWABD.
'OLER fr -u tae bubseriber’s stable, miles west
Df F»yettevilt«. on Sunday night last, a BAY
>R8B, 8 Tears old, very fine con linoa, a blemish la
HghI eye, medium site, shod ail rouud, V>n tips of
liiut shusb raised, a few r hit.3 spots u der the
(hid Sle
$600 Hewwd will be paid fo' tbe movery of the'
-horso, «id #5S0 for I he tliivr with ev'draoa suffi -'ieut
to eonvict him GRAHAM D B\KER.
Jan jl 98 8yd
Chicora ColleirlA^c Institute.
HE Irst'session of this lastitatioa (located at Lum
berton, N C,onW C.AR*R R,) will open with
and experieaoed eoroe of Teaohars, the second
J in Jan'y aad e>Me Ue fifth Tuesday in May
rel
. .itatioa iMB a thorough graduating oourte
ladies aad also a course for preparinr boys'
:e, with eao^ dopartmcat oatirely separate,
axpassas as rouows:
nitioa ia Primary, *60 OO
• Common Bagliah, ^6 00
•* Higher “ 75 00
" Lajognaj;?B, each, 20 CO
Musifl Piano, 70 00
Die cf Piano, 6 00
laOidoBtai f*e, 2 60
>aieals boarding with the President will be und«r
'tonstaat BUT>errisioa aitd be aa»fged $8 per month
weeks to >>e paid in provisions at ths fcl'.owiag
Flour $3 60 p-^r bbL; 8bm *1 per busb ; Bacoi.
eaea, 16 ets. per lb , aed other ediblod in the
proportion This will require for a session ef
40 busheifl ef Com, 26d} ics Bacon or Lard, or
of Flour.
h one will be required to fnm-sh his or her own
1 teaspoon axid 1 kntfe and fjrk. Board to be
imomriabiif in •d««n««, aad taition one half at the
and the reu^iader in the middle of the see-
[extravaganae ia dress is expee'.ed. A neat h»n«-
I is very suitable fa? echool or chareh.
rther Mrtieulars address v
Rev. P H. SCO YELL, Pre-’t,
Lumberton. N. 0.
17. 06-12t
rotice—02(00 Beirard.
j^AY from the subaoa ter on the 27>h iust, two
men, vis: CHARLES, someumos oaUel
about 20 year* otd, eix f >et hlga, dark sup-
ireixhj About 160 lb* WILLI A 4, soms'imea
>HNSON, about 19 yewrs oU, fire root t«a
eapper eomplexion w^jfhs ahout 170 Ib^
raw^ will oe p»kd for their approheasioa
>'ery in aay Jail so I oan get them.
W. L. LE^STT.
itlgviUe, 8 0 , Deo’r 27. 97-6tpd
By vir 519 of an order made at Nov. Term 1864, of
R%4d'.5ph County Court, I wUl offer f'^sale at pub
lic A nation, to the higuest bidier, «t the Court House
do'>r is As^eboro’, oa the 7th dar of February 1866.
FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS in Coupon Bonds oif
saii^ c'^u'ity. The s*id boads to run for tea years from
d»te, bearing intarc'?t at the rate of 6 per cent per mm-
cum, to be paid «?mi-aannaily in such eurreasy aa will
bo reeeiv«Kl ?n the pi^ym'at of pnblio taxec.
J M. WORTH,
County Go^amissioner.
laa’y 2. 98-Im
Dr. W. C. McDuffie announces
to &M pl - :0B bhu» tii aai rasucicd tac pr >c
tioe of his Profeeeion in this phoe, and car
be found at hl3 old 'flioe on Buw street.
Jaa’y 7. 99 2tpt
Wanted to Pnrchase.
rlWN 0F FAYETTEVILLE »;0UP0N8;
Ccuny of Cambsrlau4 Coupons;
Old N C 6 psr cent. Coupons;
Western Rail Road Utooit;
Towb and Ocuitty B jnde;
Old N 0 6 cent. Bond?;
Bank Bilh, G:>ld aud Silver
—ALSO—
25,000 Barrel Staves; •
6000 “ Headifif;
fiOiiO feei Poplar Pluik;
Spirits Turpeatine aud Oil Barrels, wi^'- Iroa or
woodfcoppa T 8. LUTTEaLOH.
Jaa’y 9 ^^9 3r
NOTICE TO TITHE AOEJVtS.
A
By r'^ jlau. Oi I'rcia syj{:in i). 8
TitbS Agin'o »r« rsqaired (o fake das a»\d proper
eere of the Gov’t C*,»'*0!i ronvni-jg in tbeir po^se^sfcp,
to shelter ael nrc-eot tt. and del-v^r it *hea demaaded
by proper authority, it being Ui*derstj3d tha. they have
ocly tbe respooaibiUi/ of « war.thcofiemati.
L. C. ROSE- Cotton Loz^u A^c’t
for 4ta !?ong. Dist N C.
FayetteviUe, Ja^i. 7 99 2t
TO BIBE,
'* jro W9»aan. She ia a good
oook, wiaher and iroaer. Prioe fiv d hundred dollars.
Address JOHN 8. BREECE
Fayetteville, N. C , Jan. 9. 99-‘t
J10R thi" year, a j'cacg Ne.^o W^man
Farm Bands for Bire.
Friday the IScn of this moath. i will hi-e oat at
_ Joricaboro’. ia M'*;r‘» •esut^, BBVBS FI2LD
aANDS—one man, tiir^e plough b«ys, oao woman aad
two girls They will be birs l ,nt for Fa’-m labar ex-
clu5ivsly. J. &HSP3ER0.
Fayetteville, Jan’y 6 99 2.pd
Furniture Sale at Auction.
N T’5s1*7 fie i7ia iu3i.. wii> be soli a i>"jte iH of
FURNITURE, c cisldtia^ of thairs. t;ulss,
8t’»-s, matires’e? pillows. 3!asfc*,-rlaes war*>, kaivec
acd f?rks. Aal aii itaai) 'ime 1 NEGdO WOMAN 24
years of 4ge, ohili 1^ re»rj old; aad oab oora aud
oob orushiir; 9 Biliiwrd Tables, fine alari>l:'> oai, and 1
Bagatelle Tabie JNO. H. COOK, Aoot'r.
Jan’y 4 98 St
0'
Bouse and t«ot tor Bent.
The HOUdS AND iOf. Ukte Major J T. Gilmore’s,
corner of Rowau aud Hilisb irottgh streets, will be
reutdd at Paolis AaaU-::a oa .«ai;ar-.iay the 14th iuat.
W. DR A Ua HON, Aaist’r.
Jaa’y 4, 1865. 93 3t
Piano Forte for Sale.
A SUPERIOR R03£WX)D PJaNO. Meta lie Frame,
7 0u.av6e; one of Xnaba a first olaits Instramsnte.
Apply to J. w. GRAHAM,
At Aiseual 4 iroTiory, 7ayett>‘ViUe C.
Jan’y 4. 93 8*p4
Plantation Wanted.
I WAS’*' t.; bay tcai- % PLANrATl*>N, dUuioienti>
Urge to work 6 to 10 ba^is Q)od avu^is oj ii
preferred. Should lk= '.t to be wkJua 16 uii;e* of thie
place
Pereoes having ■ue't property to di^se of will plaae^
call soea JAS. G 0) '0K.
Fayetteville, Jaa’y 5. 98^t
Daily Paper in Bicbmond.
PROSPEOTUS.
rV nndersigasd pmp ,b9 to pub ish a ddiiy pap^r,
aaier (he title o{ “THE RICHMOND SERALD.”
«a or abent ihe 16th of January a>xt
It wi'l be eatirclf iadej‘i;al9 ia politio'', b ♦ wiP
nevenk4leM ao-^ord to th^ Aimlai^trati'tn a jast sap-
pert ia measures whiiu. ia t>>c o&iuja -vf iti oo^-
daotore may be deenafd pr.j3j0ti7.3 «f tHe ;f the
o>a?« Ib wHicH w« trt eAgig^d. * , ;'"r r- i .::f
;a(9 as wiil bs '.oea> v Jidruri* to hia c*-j' j«. will
be, sf c 'nr?>i coQ»if**M» wfh the iadepep i-nt caarac-..
t«r un'^er whteh the papar is to o« utaagairatod.
Ia tke maUer of General Nevs it will be found to
keep paee with the lea ting jou’.nals of ihe day, while
it'will lave added tt> it ia the way of fiaancial istelli-
genee dteatnre a«eh as, we vMture to say, no paper ia
the Ooffederae^can boaet o(^ Iditoriala from the pea
of eaej'kf the ableet ilattoial writers in thia or aay
other Gantry will be presented in eaeh number.
For i«asoas not now pro^r te be mentioned, we for
bear ft give the namee of these who shall eompoee t^e
r^psllr editorial et^; but we flatter enredvee that
when they ahail appear they will be found to eonatitnte
I antay ef taleat aa eaaaet be exeelled on thia
known eharaeter of the individual who«e
ppeare below, aa a itenographie reporter fumleh-
cii^Bveawae. a gnraatee thai, in all that relatea to
.politieal speischeB aod debatee, whether in
■■bliei or oat of theai, the *‘HERALO’'
It advantages certainly not to be excelled by
the Oonfederhey.
lag iaieretts will be faithfaliy vindloated,
to diiftmioate the earii^at iutsiligenee
»per regard .for the welfare of thi\t great
lationai wealth and power shall dgmaad.
latter of correct eomsi*r;i*l m'e'.li^onee,
" be maeifested, our objdot beidg to ej-
of these depaniDeate an editor of kaowa
■ abi’Hy.
toata are «i foot by whici* tc uoure the
»reign news, aad the paper will eoataiu sueh
talent as viU fully eluoidat?) ihe b;ii.^iieg of
[diplomao/upou Sjuthera iateracte
^ort, **T3B RiaHMO?»D HERALD ’ will be
ft>o^po combine every feature of in erest vHiich the
M ef the present crisis deaaad
.atepfr^ iereepeatfuliy eomne«d«4 to the favor
‘ ef the ottlaeaa of tbe Scutaorn OoB^edo-
F. KSAN 4 CO., mohrnoQd, Ya.
laci. 9t.td
strayed or Stolen, ^
From the stables cf M s. Catharine MoLsaa, one
t*OREEL HOaSE. with »aite face aud while spots
on tha oaws caused oy the eaddl.e; th» po>.at of on.' ot
his bind ho:.^*s a livio apiii (.ad 12 or 16 years oid. it
atjl'B I wUi giT; $100 retfird f^r the dei.eotio'' af rh»
leitf. with proof to oinvi-t Auy infr»rmatiou roapeet-
{pg sai l > yf 'ui b^ U» -akfal!;f UHsra!!^
rewfcrdel digest NEILL S S'TjiWARf, Averatbaro’,
HarceTt county, N. 0.
J*o’v7 99 3l*.»lpd
Supposed to be Kidaappcd.
»100 REWARD.
'7TLU ji^e nij i ravii’it t'9»'the r«'00^7r7 of a
iSEQiiO GIRL, v* -i-ai ' « j" Sa-ah Kk.!.e, «a 6-> d
IB r.nrLi'iR f Da-i 9. i iiKii *-> K »•
Uy. i*r w* fcirt^vjv j i vyirt .i:i. r.jaaifw \ d»rs.
ooTnp'Oot-^OD, pted^oist x.>oki tg epokeu to. *100
uwre will be given for the dete ctioii of Uie thief.
Jf. McPHAIL.
8pout Sprino:, Jan’y 7. 99-4 pd
Fayettevilie Ddp jsltoryi Jan. 4,18SS.
An A' T has bean pasded by »hs (/oafbdet’a;.^ iiia-
gross’ex^nding the timi* fo? exchasgieg T.'sa.iur/
Notos New Issue may be hed f-jr ihe Old oa present
ation at this Offioe.
98-4w] • W O. BROADFOOT, DepoeUary.
fsfetteTllls inonal sod Armory,
Jan’; d, 1866.
Foandry-Man Wanted.
ONE oomT*etent to takeoiiarge, and familiar with east
iag shot and shell, will find stead 7 empIoyMen^ aa-
Applv to the
OOMD’G OFFICER
geod wages
9t6t
JVotif^e—iVei^roes to Bire.
^|'9E nnd^rt'flrael wil*. hiro a ;.v of NEGROES w
I 26th in»t, at 1^ o'olook, at Joaeeboro’, on W B B
Tboy will bo hired for pr^risione
DAVID PAIBL5Y
Jan’y 8 98 4tpd
HSABaVABTRBS RlUSit¥Je, JT. G. \
RAi.araa^ i>eo 19 1864. /
Gnimtai. Om>nms, 1
• No 22- f
I6USG?'na« TH03 HILL, P. A C- S , haviag. in
. obsdieace to dD'^oial Or >rs. N">. 27f. Par. II, A 4
L G. O . cti.-roiy 1'e, ^*1 at tr-e^c Hcaiqu»rt*«i;
ia aesigned to uuty »n Ohi^f isarso^a ,&Qserva, N G..
aad will be obeyed and reapeotad according}/.
II. All Meii^ OiSoers eervieg with Reaecvea in tUi
BU*9> will at onoe raport, by letter, ta dutgfion H11,
and forward to hiaa reqeisitleee Ut euA SMdiouni and
sMmt eappUas as an neeeancy.
Bf aomaA ef UiilL OMbum^
7
From the Biohmoad Wh!^.
There is nothiog ia nature so grand the ideas
that originate in the yankee mind. Tbe perpet-.
nal genesis of the snblime whioh illuitrates tha
history of that extraordinary end ^^eaUwampoas”
people would hare Aimished Longinus ind Bvka
with moititadinoiis and admirable illnstratiosa.
It is a pity, soreiy, that the advent oi the yankM
nation was postponed till after ihe exit of those
philosephio writers. In any fnttif« treatise on the
“Sublime/' we shall never ezpsot to find Miy
bat purely yankee ezamplee and analogies. What
tor iostMoe, could be more sublime than the fm-
Tori‘6 yankee scheme ot turning the Mississippi
into the Mammoth Gave, and thus exhausting the
Atlantic, .whereby the boasted navy of Britain
WQjild di7 i^> on Mie ,
luiui ui oceanic oiiii-'j/ '^IL'he utktion which could
oonoeive so magnifioent and stapendous an ideaii
certainly capable of giving birth to analc^usly
remarkable projects, such as setting rivers on fire,
turning the earth on a new' axis by means of the
water power of Niagara Falls, and altogether,
beating creation ho'low.^' From the concrete
baby show to the abstract eagle striding aoroas
the continent, with one claw on the Alleghaniea,
and the other on the Rocky Mountains, every
thing yankee, whether practical or ideal, is grand
and we may be permitted to aay, topioftioal.^'
In this war the yankees have done infinite credit
to their reputariun, no less by the vastness of the
ori^nal undertaking and the extraordinary in
strumentalities which they have employed, thw by
tbe remarkable character of tho projects they have
conceived. Crushing the South in the embraee of
their huge military anaconda promi^pd to be a
very startling and interesting spectacle; so like
wise, on a smaller scale, was the efiort to turn
the Mississippi, and the herculoan labor of the
Dutch Gkp Canal; but these are trifling incidents
oompar&d with th£ last enterprise, whioh was
nothing more'^or less than a design to blow
out the bottom of the Atlantic oooan, and to let
Fort Fisher drop through, very much to the
amusement, no doubt, of the onsuspecticg Aus
tralians. This is ccrcainly, as the correspondent
of tne New Yoric Times vory justly remarks, a
mighty and expeditious way of opening and clos
ing a battle, and has the merit, so pleasing to
yankees, of being barren of danger to the experi-
oicntera As may be supposed, much of the
description of the recent operations before Wil
mington is devoted to this marvellous enterprise.
We are told how the fated vessel whioh was to
aet so pyrotechnioal and explosive a part was takoi
from Newbem to Norfolk, wad from Norfolk to
Wilmington, how she was called.the Loiwiana,
and was laden with 215 tons of gunpowder, and
Commander Rhind and a select crew of aspiring
yankees; how she was brought ia at the dead
hour of midoight to within four hundred yards
of'the doomed fort; how she was anchored there,
and then set en fire by her commander and crew;
and how the ingenious and valiar't peopl* then
on board ot another steamer and incontinently ske
daddled for twelve miles, where they watched
with keen and anticipative curiosity on ihe sup
posed margin ol? that perilous vortex which was
to follow the marvellous explosion. So fearful, in
deed, were thes;} amiable and inquisitive people
that they should miss the magaifient spectacle
that, althoagh it was not expected to come off un>
dl one o’clock, hundreds of them pased the ves
sels’ decks from early in the eveniuK until the
moment ot the stuuaiog denouement And the
acunning doooaement id thus doscribed:
At one o’clock the watch on d6ok reported a
bright glare in the sky, directly over ,the place
woere it was cxpected the explosion would ojcur.
This glow gradually increased to a bright light,
which finally expanded into a brilliant illuuLna-
tion. The illumiaation did not retun its vivid
ness throughout its appearance, but at intervals
would die down to a doll glare, thus giving one the
impresaon that a huge bonfire had been boilt and
was occasioaally replenished with fresh fuel. The
lisrht contained visible till fifteen minutefl of two,*
when, as if by magic, the heavens were electrified
into one vast sheet of vivid flame. This lasted
but for a moment, and then tke light disappeared
altogether. We now breathlessly awaited the
fearful shock. The immonsd ooncuscdon came
to us in a ve^ meek manner A deep, heavy re
port, not unlike that produced by the discharge
of a^OO pouader, which oommuaicated a slight
trembHug motion to the ship, greeted our eara
fifteen seoonds after the disap;;;earan3e of the Hash
oi light. Thus ended the cxhibitioo. The offi-
oeiT'^ and men who engineered the experiment-^
for experiment it certaialy w»S—retorard pafely
to the fle«t that night. The next morniog, not a
vestige of the LouiRt^nn ^as to be f’een, and the
preeaiDpfion is that she was blown to atoms The
the explosion had o& Fort Fisoer, or any
o:her of the rebel works,nor knows, bai it ia
tl)«> in?pi«siiiaQ thryughout thu fleot that tt laui^
have heec 'light, from the fact that the reV>al» at
imo: duriBg tho day ODened their tuss in a man-
uer too lively te ia
Aud so cad.-d tixa. laatyfc W blow the
bottom fi^m onier W'iimip rton and to take tne
plaoe by a gr»nd e'tup dc thsatre.^
“ Whar u tke FronfP*—It is well known that
Wheeler has some splendid tioops, and some who
are as bad as oan be found. These last are scat
tered Avm the Ohio river to Savannah. A
brave aad gallant soldier tells the following:
He was going through North Alabama to rejoin
his eommand. Stopp^ at a house to get dinner.
Old hUy—“Who’s youin’sf**
Soldi^—“Wiieeler'a cavaliy.’*
O. Ii—*Whar gwine?'*
, S.—“To the front."
The old lady pat on her speotaelea and eyed
him Intently, then drawled out:
“Mister, some 0’ them fellers you call Wheel
er’s hoes critters have been .gwine by here every
day. Some war gwino north, some gwine south,
some east and some west, some this way some
that—they all scd they war gwine to tbe front
BOW mister, kin you tell me what is the front?”
The £oldier laft.
Se^ma Mit*is*'ppiaH.
ir~ I I
S^OO Be ward.
STOLTO oa the 2d iait, a Oheti-
nnt Sorrel HOBrSE, about foar years old; both hia
J fc-rt arc wkita, qm has more white than the ether,
he has a white fpf»t la hl3 faes. He was stolen br the
horse ih«f Fry, and tbe last heard of hin he was ia Us
peeeseeioe at Malcom Blue’s Bdd^ oa Drcwniag OreA.
I 1^1 give t^e abeve teward fer tha delivwy ef tha
horee to sae er infi»cauktieB aothat 1 eaa set him again.
Mj aMMBi ia liipla F. a Onkeiind Mwtf, ■. k
9