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CAIiEMDAR FOK 1861. z/:. n o > H-3 o •y. c t»5 C C w > > « M an 3 > a > 58 3 > r/j > H e •P5 C5 > > lANUARY... itrbrttary.* MARCH. APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUOrST. SEPTEMBER. OCTOBER NOVEMBER.. 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C'tintiveli's Practice ut Latr. JUST published, a treatise uj>on the Practice at L-iw in Sorth Carolina, by Edwark (.'AMwtLL, LI., 1’. , author of the X. C. Justice, etc. rONTENTx. Of Legislative Power in General; Legi'Litive Power in North Carolina: Legislative Power:» of Ju‘^tice- of the Peace; County Roun'iarie;*—Deeds, etc.; County Keve- nue and Charges; Court Houses, Pri-'Us. A:c.; County Trustee: Jury Trials; Fairs and Public Sale-: (ieneral Assembly; Inspections, Public L.-in-lings. ^vo.; Poor Houses and Hospitals: Registers and('lerks: KiversanJ Cretfkg; Gates, Ferries and Bridges; Weight-; and Mvi- sures; Idiots and Lunatics; Retailers; Neuse River; Puh- lic Roads and Cartways; Public Landings and lnsi)cc- tions; Mills anl Millers; Ordinaries and ('onstables; Patrol; \Varlens of tlie Poor: Prison I5ound->; Iloals. Ferries and Bridges; Poll Tax Exemption'^; Executive Power in General; Executive Power in Nortli ('uroliii'i: Executive Power of the Courts; Chief Justice and Clerk: Attorneys at Law: .\ttorney General: Reporter ari.1 Mur- shal; Clerks and Solicitor: Counsel for Pauper-; Guar dians; County Attorney: Auctioneers; ^'oiinty Cciurt Clerks; Coroners; Boundary Comniissioner-; Committees of Finance; County Trustee; (,'ounty TTeasurer; Special Court; Commissioners of Fairs: Inspectors; Superin tendents of Schools: ('ommissioners of Navigation: War dens of the Poor; Registers: Commissioners (ff Rivers and Creeks; Slieritis: (.'onstabl^s: Rangers; Stand.aril Keepers; Retailers: .\lministrators: Chairman of Special Court; Commissioners of Deeds and Conveyances: Com missioners of Low Lands; Enfry Takers and Surveyors; Superintendents of Elections: Guarclians and Receivers; Inspectors; Commissioners of Internal Improvements; Partition; Patrol Committees; Proces.'siouers; Tax Listers and Boards of Valuation; Overseers of Roads and Rivers; Commissioners of Wrecks; Tobacco Pickers and Coopers! The Appendix contains torms of Deeds and Convey ances, as follows: Agreements, Assignments, Awards, Bills of Sal.N 15ills of Exchange and Lading, Bonds, Miscellaneous Bonds, Contracts, Deeds, Marriage Settlements. Mortgages’ Copartnership Articles. Notes, Releases, Jcc., \c. ' j This Book contains o'jti pages, is gotten up in supe- j nor style, and bound in Law Calf. Price, single copy jO For sale by E. J. HALE a: SoNS Dec’r 2ti. 180U. ; THE i\OKTIl (\\ROT^IIVA MUTI'.1L LIKK INSnUKfE CONPINT, NOW' in the tenth year of successful operation, with growing capital and firmer hold upon public con fidence, continues to insure the lives of all healthy per sons froiu 14 to tJti ye>»rs of age, for one year, for seven years, and for life—all life members sharing in the profits. All slaves from 10 to lit) years of age are insured for one year or for five years for two thirds their value. All losses are punctually paid within ’.^0 tlays after satisfactory proof is presented. For further information the pub)'" is referred t»» •\gents of the (^ompany in all ]>arts c he State, and to R. H.'BATTLE, Secretary. Raleigh. E. .1. HALE. Agent at ^ Jau’y 185'J. Fuyetteviile, N. C. FIIR ClEltkS IIF TIIE t'Oim Execution, tkial. and ai’pearanck dock ets, ruled and i>riuled from tiie most approved forms in use. Also, further supj>lies of oilier BLANK BO()KS, in great variety. May ;{1. R- •> HAl't- DKSKKTEK—$:{0 KKWAKl). THIRTV DOLL.VRS Reward will be paid for the a]'- preliensiou anl delivery of deserter BUHWELL W. HtH'GKS, Ht any ,Iail or .Milii.ary Post iu the .''late The said Ihidges resides in Harnett (.'oiiiity. about 10 miles from Averasbi>ro’; Iris ha/.el eyes, black h iir, dark .! complexion, is '> feet H* im'hes high, age 1*0 years. He I enlisted the L’l'th May, iMil. and ileseried ab>)ut UMh iJune. ■ PETER MALLETT. I Capt. Co. t’. -id lieg't N S. T. I July :'.0. n-lf FISH! FISH!! N'i:w MACKEHKL. Nos 1. 2 a:id •• WHITE FISH. •• HERRING, ,vc. .V.-. Call at .\ N. MrlH)N.\LD S, .'^oiUii si.le H.iy Sireot. O.'t 1. 57-if Tli«‘ Vir;;iiiia aii«l Aortli Ciii’oliiin .li Ni'iioN I’. (>., llatiDver (’oumy, Va . ) .liiiy -‘-K I Under this name it i,- prcpo-i'd t,i 1^01 uji ;i legimetit «>f ten companies of !'"• iheu i-a -li, iiK-liidiujr viVircrs. mak ing I.UliO men. W\- are to wear citizen'-' clothes aii'l to use .such arms as we can luriii'h ,!Ui-elves. j'air of Colt’s pistols, a bowie-kiiile and a duuhle lairrel gun. with a Minnie ball i^r a go>'d ritii.-: to j lc ourselves to serve during tlie war '.vhci'i-vtT th‘ I’resident may clioose to place us; to «erve wiihniu pay. The main oSject )t'this organic iiioii is t,> avenge the death of (Jen Ixobert S (itriifti, of Virginia, and t’ol ('iiark-s F. Fi'her, jf .Norili t'aro'.in.i. riuise who wi-li to fiTin--ui-h n if giinciii. will signify their assent l.y wiitin;; to tii.> :it rln- 'ibcive pi>si-o(!u‘e, and when we have ’lOn men w>‘ will renort ouisflves tor duty, and go on inciea'ing the number uniil it amount' to I’.nua. Ttie design i., that tiie numi'er sh iH ..lwa\s be kept up by new enlistmfnts whenever vai'nicies occur hy death or inability, and no otiicr c tU'e shall la'leM-e u man trotn his obligati.ni. 1 \sil' act as private, or in any cap.'.city the ’egimeiit may direct. Utu n our num ber readies oi.hi, we will re'iue'i tin- I’resident to a;>- point a (’ol jiiel of liis dwii st-!e’tioii, and master us into service at Hiciimond. 1 wiM a Ivcrtije the limt* ot meet ing tliere as soon as 1 receive the t ames of -'ii' • men. , Each company will cliD^^e its own l.'aptaiu aii'l, stibor- ditiule oJticei'. THKiiboKE S (i.VRNHfl The newspapei-'i in Vuvuna and Nurth t'aroiin i will djubtless publi'ii thr above witlu.ut charge, twice a Week for three wecKs lo the SheritFs ol‘ llie several ( oiiinies .\orfh raroliiia: IT is deemed not only de^ira mo Imt un itrij'er irive du ty. that early me.a-ures !■.> *'i .-n t . •iccuiinil i:e a supply of winter cl.ithin-^ tor iiie N .rtn t'li.ilin i ti-.v;.s ni'W in the tiel i. itie sfn-i.j; miiei I 'f - i!e in the Slate, aii'l tin' unceitamiy "! I't"' ; ing supplier ^ Iroin ahroad, torce us to rel_, >ii "Ur l"!iie'Mc re-^.^llrl•e'l It is thought that every tainily • m -pire =.iiie or more Blankets without person-il iiiconvedion.-o, 'T a pair oolcti Socks, ;ind if i-; believed tliti I r sn^-lj a pur pose H cull would le re-poude i t-= wim ai ioritv. Ii - tiierefore been c"ni-lu b-d that an a[>peal t..i this i-un .i-e be made to the gscit b. .iv t(,o j, and VM.ii :ii!it view I li-ive i -.(Ue-t Uie .''hent}- TO THE LADIES! Mrs. GIB8ON respcotfuHy informs her friends and the public generally, that she is prepared to make I>RESSE8 in the most fashionable style, she will also cut and fit for any ladles wishing to make their own Dresses; CHILDREN’S CLOTHING cut or made to order. Mrs. Gibson has taken the Agency for the sala of a new and excellent CHART, for cutting Ladies’ Dresses. Also, one for Boy’s Clothing. They are very simple in construction, and therefore easy to understand. The ladies are requested to call and see them at her house, 5th house above the Protestant Church, Hay Mount. Oct. ‘J. 68tf ST,1\IMR|T LfTBRATlRE. EAGLE HOTEL, ASHEVILLE, Ti. C., APRIL, 1861. Dkak Sir; Permit me to call your attention to ihe EAGLE HOTEL. I have it re-painted; all the rooms are neatly carpeted, and the Hotel is in better order than any other House in the mountains of North Caro lina. 1 am also better supplied with good and atten tive servants than any Hotel in this part of the State. 1 would say to the first class visitors that I am pre pared to entertain you, in a style superior to any house in Asheville. Having had several yevrs experience in the hufriness, I Hatter myself that I can make your stay at the E.-VOLE, both pleasant .and agreeable. I In connection with this large Hotel, I have a number I of new and beautiful \\\m, I’ARKniiKS. BI'liCIKS. AM) SAUDLE HORSES, rpHE Works of Chas. Lamb 5 vols. Edited by Talfourd; | ,„innte’s notice. I will \\ keep a Carriage in readiness for nersons that may be i-.'p.e. lit lilt! le Stale, lo s.jjn I llH II >- ' 1 and )■ seveial I'.uinties to act i>_'. ii'.t .>1 a coi.ti i>>utii.n of this kind, lo , ud they are re.j i., ticc. :.!i i oinjtloy agents in every to tui I iit-r tJie matter. •Mi c«.'.:I liiutions u! this kin i may b. . warded to the nearest Railroad Depot, and due intoi nii- tion tli.rei'l s^ut to the G .vcrU ’T. The Sherirts are further rcine-:- I to t.iriii-Ii to the Cfovi lior a list of the dou jf.-. I 1. e Iran p);tatioii o! iiie'C d.'Ut;i n. wi;. be a! lii-* expeii'e of the State—and tne ^'ul t u' - ucfi s.-rvi -e .'hould be duly torwarde l for pivmetu H h N 11 \ 1 • L \ 11 k. 11 IV c r II 1 r I' t N. I In cheertul complifiuoe wiiii ! he .sev«*r.al rc-^uc-t- c-iti- taineain the at.ove I 'ircular .,t His Kx. eileucv G-.vei n r Clark, the uudersigiie.i, Sheriti ot r.^mb-Vi.aiid, m- ma'Je provision within : lu* r^evtrni I Msr ncr i.i i 1i,m \.in* ty lor the reception »: cjiitribution- in- :he i rovi-i.m and comfort of our gall int -. .liei s -As it is our pride !o know th,.t Hie g... .j ,,l,i ,..,uii! v of Cumberland has sent torth Jier be-t ,in i biav. -t s.'ii'^ to the battle-held, s,, will ,i be l, us gr.t.tying t,.'|.-el that we have mini-tere I t'. theii nece>siii,., .m j ,.|,eer- tully contributed to their want- h is therel. ie un necessary to make any appeal to the ciriritie> of a po- ple whose generous and w.irm lie it :- evctr b,-n f, sive to the culls of p.atri »tic du:v Contributions will be receive.! in the sover-il Dis ricts by the persons named. Coinrituii .| - will pie i-e mark ihcir names upon article- seti:. f\i!,HlevUlr R, W. Jlariie, P F .VI ierman. .V - By U. .M lermati and Jesse p.. Carver H.a //,//—By Duacan J. .\Ic \iis,,.r, .N.-jH \i. ^ McKcti.,u; HU'l Robert W C,d,y CV, '■ - By John Bi.icker an,I Av rn.k-Wy James i:vans. Sherw.jo.l ji ixtid John MeDaiiioI. Jmnoa Catneron, L). and Henry (}. Hall. .SVtv/i/.v-Z^-By Capt. Neill R. Biue. r,,!. William fehaw and John S. Ray. JuuhitJle~V,y Joim .M.-Kutli.aii, John .McR.ae and 11 ui L. Jjt*thune. (.'u/-rtr’.v rr.:-k — \\y \v,j,. i{_ D.aniel .McKinnon. M.urot By ChnstopUer ,\1 jtiroe and Duncan .Murchisijii. Ihe undersigned will also receive any articles that Me I i.jiigal 1 NEW EDITION OF OEVEREl’X AND BATTLK’S .\. (’. L\W REPORTS, Volume The subscribers have just printed a L'd Edition of this Volume, with Notes and References to other adjudged Cases and to the Revised Code, by Hon. W'ni. H.^Battle: and with many corrections of typographical Their 2d Editions of Dev. k Battle s Equity, complete, ana Jst Dev. vV Battle’s Law Reports, have received the ■ couLnbuted approbation of the Profession. They also republished a M Edition of Devereus s LM i Aug. -i) Equity, (without Notes.) And in addition to these, are i •’’^''^eiPs oUTeoseopes and Stereoseopic View or^'compjHrset’s.'^so f^r'^as'^U • \ *’'‘'‘"'‘'‘1 assortment, just received They propose to put to press a i>d Elition of Dev & Battle s Law Reports, vols. ;5-4 (in one. ,i They deal largely in Law Books, and will at all tinier “nllL ^'*pply their cus- E. J. H.ALE it SON. .■nit. aw ley receive any hector .McNElLL, Sheritf. ;■)(»- of Oliver Goldsmith, 4 vols; “ “ of Tobias Smollett, ♦» vols; Letters of Junius; Fenelon’s Works; Pascal’s Provincial Letters; “ Thoughts, Letters, &c; Chesterfield’s Letters; Corinne, or Italy, by Madame DeStael; Jano Porter’s W'orks; Vic&r of Wakefield and Rasselas; Hood’s Whims and Oddities; “ Comic Miscellanies; FTallam's .Middle .Ages; Wirt’s Life of Patrick Henry, Currer Bell's Works—Jane Eyre, Shirley and Villotte; Evelina, by Miss Burney; Beulah, Rutledge, The Mill on the Floss; ••Line upon Line.” “Peep of Day.” &c; Fox's Book of Martyrs; Buchan's Domestic Meilicine; Miss Leslie’s New Cookery Book; \ouatt on the Hurse; ^oiiatt A: Martin on Cattle. April ;5. E. J. HALE Si SONS. STWIIAIill .\.\l) IIISI’ELLWEOLS WdllKS. VBIJOTT'S Histories, 'JH vols.; Abbotfs Napoleon; Irving's complete W’orks, -1 vols; Life nf Washington, -"i vols; Prescott's Philip the 2d; Charles the 5th; Ferdinand and Isabella; Conquest of .Mexico; of Peru; Bancroft's U. States, 8 vols; l.ossiug’s Field Book of the .■Vmerican Revolution; Tytier's I'niversal History: Haliam’s .Middle .Ages; Hume and .Macaulay's Histories of England; Pvollin's .\ncient History; Millman's Gibbon's Home; .losophus' woiks; Robertson's works; NVebster's Works; Clay's •' i)j Colton; P>entou's :il> years in the U. S. Senate; IStirke's works; Dr Johnson’s ditto; Boswell's Life of Dr Johnson; ■Vddison's Works; Addison’s Spectator; ,\|.acaulay s .^lisce^Rnies; 1 and G vols; Mo.lern British EssHvists; Knight's Half Hours with the best Authors; Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, by Sir Win Hamilton; Chambers’s Miscellanv, 10 vols; Statesman's Manual; The Federalist; Politic.al Text liook, bv MciHuskey; Constitutions of the .’States; ^Iarshal^s Life of Washington; 1 lie Lite of Win. Pinckney; .American Eloquence; Bi '^r.aphv of Distinguished Women: bv Mrs S J Hale: Kncveloj'uvlia Americana; .Appleton's Cychjpt'dia of Biography; Lite and t.orre-pondence ot Lord JetJrey; Locktiari's Life nf .''cott; • urran and his Cotemporaries, by Chas Phillips: Waverly Novels, complete in G vols; in 'J4 vols; in ‘J7 vols; ('ooper's Sea Tales; Dickens’ Works: Marry at t's Novels; W ils.iii’s Tales of the Borderi. Hannah More's works; Dii k’s works; Pliitari'h’s Lives; Dry len s Works; .'■^terne's works; ihe Doctor, by Southey; i'r.abb's Synonymes; Percy .Vnecdotes; Chronicles ot the Bastile, illustrated; The Scottish Gael; (« izetteer of the U. States; Major Jack Downing s JIO years out of the Senate; Livingstone s Travels in South .Africa; Lonl higiii s Mission to China and Japan; Five \ ears in China, by Dr. Chas. Taylor; The British Expedition to the Crimea, bv W H i RUSS^.11; . ^ j My Diary in India, by ditto; Dr. Kane's Arctic Explorations; | Kendall's Santa Fe Expedition; I (^imming’n Hunter’s Life iu Africa; Nott i Gliddon’s Indigenous Races of the Earth; Footfalls on the Boundary of .Another ’»VorM, bv R. Dale Owen; Standard 1 oetical W ork.s in various bindings, anioni? which are: Hemans, Scott, Pope, Byron. Burns, .Moore. Hood, Halleck, Campbell, Crabbe, Coleridge, Cowper! Goldsmith, Milton, &c., &o. Shakspeare’s, Massinger & Ford’s and Beaumont and Fletcher’s Dramatic W’orks; MrsCowden Clark s complete Concordance to Shaks- peare; The Dramatic W'orks of Jas Sheridan Knowles; Smith’s Rejected Addresses; The Book of Scottish Ballads; Ballads by W H Ainsworth; Griswold's Poets and Poetry of England; Female Poets of Great Britain; Poets of the xixth century; Percy’s Reliques of .Ancient Poetry, &c. &c. E J. HALE & SONS. March p a Carriage in readiness for persons that may desirous of taking morning or evening rides. I assure the travelling public th.at they will find everything they may desire at the Eagle to make them comfortable. , This Hotel has superior iidvanfages over any other I house in Asheville, as the Stage Office is kejit here for j all the Stages that arrive at and depart t'rom this place. I 1 would say to families that intend visiting our beau- I tiful town, and expect to remain several weeks, it will { be well for ihem to write and engage rooms, as the I Eagle is generally pretty much crowded by the middle 1 of July. .As regards charges. 1 will make them sutii- i ciently moderate to suit ihe ))resenl limes. I Hoping to have the plea-iire of seeing you at the ' Eagle, I am yours resjiectfully, j J. ,M. BL.VIR, Proprietor. ! May 1, l.sni. I'J-tf : SIIE.MWELL IIOUSI-, ; A FKW IXMHiS .\OKTII (>F THE .MAKkET IIOISE. i VNS INd to the extensive iucrea: I ' to this H'Uise, during the yr J** 8*1. loiiiied mv tifililies by the add NS INd to the extensive increase of patronage car, 1 have ex- lition of a num ber of cotiil'oi table sleei>iii;^ rooms, m ith other imj-ort- ant imi'fovements, which will .add materially to the comfort and conveiiii-iice of those favoring ;ne with their p.atrotiage. To those who have been iny kind friends an«l cus tomers for the past six yiars, 1 tender my most sincere thanks, at the s;uiie time rcspeciful' soliciting a con tinuance of their patioiiage, .and al- the imtri'uage of a large number of new patrons 1 have good Stables and a No. 1 0-.iler. J*. SHE.MWELI,. Jaii'y 111, IStiO 81- A .^iiiokiii:; C'liiiiiiiey. NY person havini: a smoking fir-*-place can have it remedied by aildressimr me at ll Fayetteville Post Oflic‘. White Washing. Brick Work and Plastering done in best m.anner. .\11 my work wairaiited to be done well or no pay .\nd if any chimneys heretofore built bv me sli,.iil,| sinok,._ thev will be altered without charge' ’ !>.\VID McDUFFIK. Fayetievilli*, N. ’ , .M ircli 2'.*. U-lypd .\ S’i.^ KEWAKI). I) \.\.\W.\^ ti'nm the Suliseriber on Fri'iay last the I 11th liist., my boy \1RG1L. He is prob.ibly Itii k- ing about the pi itr'tii"ii of Mrs Louis-i H.irgrove, on I'arver's Creek, when- he li.as a wile. 1 will pay the above lew.ti '.' t'-.r lus delivery in jail. D. BAKER. Cumberl.and c.iiitiiV. JulV I'). I't-tf School TVotice* My SCHCM)L in the DONALDSON ACADEMY, on HAYMOUNT. will be re-opened on T U ES D A Y, OCTOBER 1st, 18GI. Turmr, per Quarter o/ 10 weeks: English, $7 50 (ylivssical, 10 00 (Contingent, 26 JESSE R. McLEAN, Principal. August 19, liriiil. FAYETTEVILLE Female llijsrii School. TERMS. Board per Session of 20 weeks, 1^00 00 Tuition in (Jollegiate Cla.sses 20 weeks, 20 00 • “ .Academic “ “ “ 16 00 “ Primary “ “ “ 12 00 Incidental exjienses, 1 00 Tuition in .Music, Painting. Drawing, Modern and Ancient Languages. ,S:c. at the usual rates. B>aJf"One-half of Boani and Tuition required in ad vance; the other half at the beginning of the 2d Quarter. S('HOLASTIC YEAR. 1st Session.—('ommences 1st t)ctober. Emls 17th February. 2d Session.—•Commerces ISth February. Ends ijth July. T. (’. HOOPER, Principal. Sept 1W1. ' 77tf rvo i ICE." rpHE UNi)ER.s;|iJNED. Vioth having entered the mili- 1 tary servi>»> of the Contcderate Stales of .America, hereby give notice to their obi customers and friends, that tiiey have appointed .John D. .Starr and John D. Williams, of this place, tiieir ailornoys to collect either separately or ciinjoiiiily all moneys duo them either by account or note, and otherwise to attend to their bu siness generally durinsr their absence. They respect fully asU all persons indebteii tot hem to call as promjit- ly as possible on their agents and make payment. STARR .S; WILLIAM.-^. Sept ]!•. Ihi’. 1. .'jS If DENTAL NOTICE. I ) St’OTT can be .--eeu in his oflice, 2 t, doors east of the m ii ket. at his re gular office hours from 9 o’clock A. M. until o'clock P. M. ^ ■'ept. l:;. r,7.tf \VA.\TKD, V.'^P.AN of good Sound draft HoRSE.-^, not over ^ years oKI JNO. C, DtJOTH, Capt. .\ri’y, Coind'g N Arsenal. Lociii (0 the Confederate States! j )OOKS of suf,«ri iption to receive this Loan are now ) op n at the othce of.). (J. Shepherd in Fayetteville, j 'I'lie (.'ommissioners who have this matter iu charge ap peal to I heir fellow-citizons to come forward and aid their c.iuntry in a time so full of the utmost interest lo all While the investment is regarded as safe and re munerative. it is not to this consiileration that tiie ap peal is addressecl. The question is oue of the highest moment to the people of the Confederate States. It is their HI TV to aiil in thi.s war, as they vilue life, liberty, honor! .Vll loans will be accepted from fifty’ dollars upward. July 22. l'''il. 41 If III*. Tiii:o. OFFK'i;. HAY STREET. Medical Electricity aj.plied. Fayetieville, Oct. 1 ^IARTI*\K, ipposjte the Post ()f!ice. d. tj2tf b AOTici:. ab.'cni from iiotne a few month* JOSKPH K I’VKI S S. VA.N A.MUINC.K. JO.^. K. A: ( O.. C'oiiiiiii.sKMiii Mereliaiiit^^ ,Y. 4'. rompt jK-’-sonal atutitioti siiveii to all t'on-ign- •Jieiit', and 'a h .advance- ttia le on Produce t.> be shijipei' to other ports ,.r -oM in th;s nr;rket Feb'y r_‘, IS'.l '.*lttf A. TB. ( atii>iii:li., Aiirlioiieer and ( omniission Merrhant, w:l ilttMn.1 to tiu* Suit* of— imootls^ W'arrs atid *fierrttanfiise, iSral §:stati\ •Yrt( rors^ ^V. .June •_’4. 1 st;i. j.c,,, I’LAKK & Tl KLIMiTOX. coramissiON merchants, U 1I,.M1N(;TON, X (’. ’^ILL give -{'ei inl atteniit>ii to the s;ilc or siiipment Flour. Timber, and Lime. Plaster, (’e- VS I expect t' the West, .\rchibald .NIcLean is niy aui-borized Agent to transact my business until I return. N. G. JONES. Dec'r 2*'. h:itf Timber If |).\RTIKS having sea-oned WHITE OAK TIMBER 1 from one and a half to sis inches in tiiickness, and trom six to tweiyy in*hes in width, and wishing to uis- pose of the snme, can find .a purchaser by applying in person or by letter to the undersisjited at the Arsenal. JOHN (' BOOTH. Capt. Art'y, (.'oniil'g .Arsenal. Fayetteville, Aug. 2i. ISol. .jO-tf .MAkKl'EAlE A .M'UAE. H .W h on hau 1 and expect to keep for sale, of their own manufacture, u supj'ly vf Brass, Galvanized and coniinon Hoope'l JI KK GKO. W. VVFLLIAMS & C() %Vhole«ale Dealers in and IMPORTERS AND DEALER^, ,y Hardware aud Cutlery, Swedes Iron a HAY STREET, F.iYETTEVlLU v ’ July 2,1801. (. Groceries : Grocct'ten >, A LARGE and well selected Stock of r '* GROCERIES always on hand, consiatinfj,f Bacon-Sides, Mess Pork, Mullets Maoi- , -N«. 1 a„a 2, Molasses, SuKan ,7^'' grades, Tobacco, Cigars, And all other articles usually kept in a Whol eery Establishment. COX, KENDALL v , Wilmington, April 2, 18(51. W. m LLAUb, VotnmiHHion • fJferrliaiu WTLMLNGTON, c. ’ PROMPT and PERSONAL attention will}, the sale of Naval Stores, Cofton, Luii,i„.r’*^ t'*'; ' and all other country produce. ' - HKKKR TO 0. G. Parsley, Pres't Com. Bank at \Vi!,„; Jt»nN Dawsom, “ ti. N. C.. at Messin. II. & E. J. Lilly, i Messrs. Pe.mberto.v & Slo.\n. j* ^ A. Parkkr, Esq., li.irnett County, V c May 7. 1S(»(». ' ’ j. %VAATi:ii I'llR (’ONFEDEIMTi: SlliilKj; Thirty good, reliable, unmarried i '^ro enlist forTHHEE YEARS or DUKINi; Tpj. ! and to be siatione 1 at the .Vrsenal anl \'rj, Fayetteville, unle«s specially required for oihi-r 1? ' Pay from Eleven to Twenty-Two Dollii, ppr ' (witii such an amount additional as merit will with rations, quarters, medi'-al aiteieirtUfe ‘' 1 desire no one to enlist who shall Lot inv his ttiin 1 lo be govern*'i by the I ticles of \S >ir lor the G ivernKient Army. JNi>. c. ''apt. Art y, C s ^ Fayetteville, Sept. !». iH'jl. .') 11 lids. Suf;ars. I^epper, Spice, (Jiimer and XutmeL's Starch, White l.,L‘al and (jlus. Putty. .')liO lbs. Shoe Nails. 20 to 'J,~) Tons Swe(]es Iron. 4Mi Dozen Knives and Forks P'O ‘‘ J’ocket Knives i*U llazor.s. •iu “ Sci.ssors. •iU “ lirooius. -O •• Fryinp: I’ans. ■JUU (Iross Wuod Screws. 1 lU Gros.s Ca.st and WroUL^bt Butt HiDjt. oU J>uz. Augers, 12 Groa.s of (iiinietv" lU “ llatniuers, 20 doz. Hatchetr 20 Doz. .\.\es, 15o Doz. Cut Tacks, lo L'vz. r- Mills; together with many articles not enutnpr'-. (Jur terms are CASH, or such produce a« we GEO. W. WILLIAM.S s C Fayetieville. Oct. iSfJl. ''0-4w Who Hill go into (he Enterprise! PPOSI.VG that there are those having c5];tH'. O would like to invest in putting into sj,i>eiy of*:. lion divers classes ot manufacture which inu»t av» established iu the South, I would take this me:h.. ‘ inform any such, that I have a never-failinz WAT; PoW ER. i with plenty of room.) at the Merchiti’ in the centre of Fayetteville, N. C.^ capable ot rum. any machinery of light order, and would be have the same profitably employed. R. McD.^nie: October •*>. 1m;1. * -f: Mm;. inj , f tin- - ■VOTirE To the S/ter/^Ki of the tht' different Countus >'/ \ Cnrolina Ireuch, High Post, Cottage aud Com^ioii i i blankets and ( lothing which\ M9 m-h rmi m n ^ i ';eceived by you can be sent directly to ibe.v-:; MSm'!j mW ^ K j ‘ Tomjiauie.s which went Irom your county—tvnJ i.-. Sprine Mattresses, of new and improved Spring, on j i * '’’^P’_‘nies are supplied, you will then hand or made to order ot any size: LoL'NGES; Spring, w ■■ » -tton. Dealers jj tomers. Oct. Vi, iHtiO. .Author of Rook>i. Vt-MtSlS, by MARION HARLAND ll “.Alone" ka. of StX'IETV. illustrated; r’ A Adventures of a (Jeorgian; (.A.'^TLL Rl( HMOND, hy Anthony Trollope; Further supplies of P.utledge, Adam i$ede; Beulah, the Mill on the Flos.-,; Vestiges of Creation, &c. K. J. HALE & SONS. Mcliool Itook*^, /lOLBUB.N’S, Sto.l-lar.l s, Ray'.,, and Etnerson's Arith- \J metics; McC«ulley s Readers and Spellers- Scott’s ir\T“i* »«;adley s Sacred iMouatains L non Bible Dictionaiy, \c. ,, , J »ALE & SONS. Dec r 20. Ffill Stork of ~~ BOOKS AND STATIONERY. We are now receiving a very full supply of Law, Medical and Miscellaneous Bouks; School Books; Blank Books; VVritlng Pap«rs; Envelopes, Ac. ^ E. J. HALE & SON. (Jctober 8, lH»iO. r compiele iVortli Carolina Form Book. A further supply just received. J. Vl.vLE &SONS. Blanks for Sale al this Office. E. .1. llALK .Sr .'sO.N’S. Tlie Miiiiiiy hy l*rof. In graham; Say’ and Seal, by the Author of “Wide Wi le World,” Ac.; The Household of Boiiverie, or the Elixir of Gold, by a Southern Lacly; Evenings at the .Micro scope, 6ic., He. E. .1. H.ALE »St SONS. Oct. IM. Mcliool ltook«*. \I0NTE1TH'S, Mitchell s ami Smith s Geograjdiies; 111 Smith and Bullions’ (irammars; Emerson’s and .Smith’s .Arithmetics; Bullions’ aud .Andrews' Ciesar; Interlinear Traiisbit ions to Xenophon, S.illust, Vir gil, Horace and (J;esar; Nortiiend’s American Speaker, \c., &c. E .J. H.VLE j: SONS. WEIfSTEli’S ELE)IK.\T.lliy SI’ELLl.Mi Ii0(llv!i‘ WE have just received by Express, a supply of SPELLIN(ir BOOKS—price ;jl per do;en lo, cents retail, Cu.i/t. We have not advauceil the price of any articles on hand before the war; but pre enl purchases cost us more than we asked for those. Of course we have to put up prices on what we buy now. IP ... d. li.ALL & SC)NS fayetieville, Aug. 2'.». Kook lor E J Hale a sons. The ?!»oiitlierii liai iiioHv, School Books, Ate., turther supplies just receiveU. ••• hale vSONS. Ho'rlh Carolina Form Hook i FURTHER supply just received. ^ E. J. HALE Si SON iilunks of alJ kinds al this OiUce. Tiie lU lectic .Tla;;:a:«iii«‘ tor June. .lune 12. E. J. HALE & SONS, The lja«»' ol Sale» of IVrsxonal Property, by F’rancis Hilliard, 2d Edition, Enlarged and improved. Stfirkie on Evidence, 8th Eilition, with Notes by Sharswood. Wendells’ Blackstone; Byles’ on Bills, Notes by Sharswood. .Adams’ Eipijty; Broom’s Legal Maxims. Smith on (Contracts, Sic. E. J. H.ALE & SONS TrnctM lor tlif* MolilierN. liKIMll.NTKI) AT IIaLKKUI, N. C “.A V’oice from Heaven,” 4 pages. “Private Devotion,” “ “ “Don’t put it otl',” “ “ “The Act of Faith,” “ »« “All-sufiiciency of Christ,” “ “ “The Seiyinel,” •• “ “Self-Dedication to God,” “ “ “Motives to Early Piety,” “ “(Jome to Jesus,” (formerly til pages,) now i.i 32 and in H four page tracts. ’ Approved btfall the PaMors of this City. \ large edition of Ihe above should be printed before the type is distributed, as it will cost $40 to re-set them I he number and variety will be increased as the funds are given. SlOO p.ays for 150,000 pages; S20 pays r 30,000, aiia $l pays tor 1,500 pages. Donations to be sent to the Agent, whicK Ke wiU acknowledge by letter, and report to each of the Pas tors of this City .More than 50,000 pages of new tracts have been sent to the soldiers in Virginia WM J. W. CROWDER, Tract Agent. Raleigh, June, 18CI. Webster’s Elementary $$pelling Rook for sale bv E J. HALE & SONS. r.v u . Hopes and lears |)i the Author of “Heartsease,” &c Antonio,” &c. Pocket Dianes for 1801. _Dec’r 20. ^ SONS. FlIRTHlER^ijlppi^IES. Society; Mans- 11 held 8 Political Manual; Woods’ Class Book of Bo- mj; Letter Copying Books; Tom Brown at Oxford; 1 ale of Two Cities; Beer 8 System of Penmanship; Scheo to ^ 92 of ail N'.ival Stoi I Other country pr.'.lu.'e I menl. Hair, ,vc.; and ICKMS F0,-{ STKA^IKKS K \Ti: >lrL\I KI' AM) Sl \. Refer to; H R. .siavage. Cashier Bank ot Cape Foar, W ilmingion; .1 iii>. Diw-ui, Pres't Wilmington Branch Bank ot North Caroiina; W. H .loues. Cashier Raleigh Branch Bank nf C.a]>e Fear. Dec. 11, IS'.n, 7'.* If iii:.\vv i.i miii:i:ti\4^^. rpHE ROCKFISII .MANCF.Vt’TCRING ’OMP.\.NV. 1 of Fayetlevil!.,*, .N. (' , ..olicii older- for Sheetings ;i(i inches wide. '■> yards to the p.Mind. The (Joodscom- Jtare favorably with the .-.ame styles manut'.aciured in .Massachusetts, and h.a\e tor many years been sold in the New Vmk and Philadelphia .Markets. ('. T. Il.\l(ill, Pres't Ho(kfish('o. Fayetteville, .hine I, 1M>1. 27- JAIS, C’. McKAF, mittonici/ at i^aa\ Ortice West end of the Insurance Building, Hay St., Fayetteville, N. C. March 20, IStlO. .3tf II*.?f. ^ncL,. Attorney at Law, Fayktxlville, X. C. \1T1LL attend the County and Sujierior Courts TT Cumberland. Harnett. Moore and Robeson Coun ties. Prompt attention given to the collection of all claims entriisteil to his hands. Oct. 17. 1M.’>'.*, .')S-tf . T. i\ X H. t;. WOKTII, Comiuissiou aud Forwarding Merchants, WILMINGTON, N. C. .lan’y 28, IStil KOUV •tttontef/ and VoHttsetlor at Mjaw^ LUMBERTON, N. C. WILL attend .and practice in the (bounty an 1 Superior Courts of Robeson, Richmond and (’umberland. .All business inirusted to him will receive prompt at tention .ind collectii>»»s punctually remitted. I'ane, and WOud Seat CH.AlR.S, of dill'erent kind and pattern-; .sJpriiig Sofas. Lounges and Chairs repaired, and covered with Hair Cloth or other wise; Iloe handles. Bungs f'.irbbls. \ Hhds.; Sole, Harness, and Lpper Leather, and Plastering Hair. ■\s we have good .Machinery for Sawing, Planeing, Turning, .Morticing and Boreing. we can do work with despatch and on satisfactory terms. Persons having work or repairing to ilo will do well to give us a c.ill. We warrant o'lr work; if it fails, you know where to tind Us. Having taken a Store on the East side of Gillespie Street, a few doors South of A. W. Steel, E.sq.. and having some spare room, we would attend to the storage and sale ot any thing that may be consigned to us; and will give special atteiiiinn to proliicts of this State Fayetteville. .Vpril 1. 18'il. hf A ur.ni The \ew Style, Small, fOLORKD PHOTOIiK.lPHS, AT ART. Wooduard’ix Solar Camera. Oct. 0, 18oi». 55t f lU)()K-iUM)L\G IN all its kinds, executed with nwatness and despatch. Small jobs when done must be paid before delivered THOS. H. TILLINGHAST Opposite the Female High School, Hay Street May M, I8o!). ] ' : PHOTOGRAPHS c.an be had at Vanorsdell’s Skylight I Gallery. Hay street, opposite Marble Yard, Fav- of I etteville. N. ('.: plain, retouched, colored, in water I colors, oil and pastile; from small to life size. Anibro- I types, Melaneotypes, and all other styles of Pictures ^ pertaui' >g to the Art. .Also, Gilt Frames, Gilt MouM- I ing, G' • for very large pictures—as large as 2ri by -S6 I inches. Jord and Tassels for hanging pictures; Instru ments. Stock and Chemicals for sale low for cash Life I t^ize colored Photographs made from small pictures ' Having perm.anently located here I hope to nierit your patronage. 1 would also return my sincere thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on me heretofore bv the good people of Fayetteville and vicinity. C. M. VANORSDELL, DccT 2U, m,; '■'-“'“S'-P''-' I'ropri^ejor. « i • JAMES HAS .lusr RECEIVED HIS SPRING SUPPLY OF DRY C}001>N, —Among which are— B. F. PEARCE, WITH A. 1iclH>.\ALD, Coramlssloii Merchant and Produoe Dealer, AND DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Hardware, Cutlery, Boots. Shoes and Leather, ^ fBagging, Rope, Saddlery, &c., ,Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Sheetings and \arns at Manufacturers’ prices. JW^”Strict attention paid to orders. SOUTH SIDE HAY STREET FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. Sept. 24, 18G0. .G.'Stf BKADLK’S UIIIK XOYELS, >os. lo7n, 12, isTTT Half Dime, and Five Cent \ovels Jan. SO. “.yfs Baiicrotl’s llnileil MtaU'K '''“y E. .7. H ALE .4 SON. oOO PIECES LAWNS; P»Iack and Colored Silks; Irish Linen and Diapers; Bolling Cloths, No. 1 to 11; Men and Boy’s Clothing. With a large assortment of all kinds of All of which were purchased at Auction and private stile by the package at panic prices, and will be otfered cheap by wholesale or retail. April 11, 18(11. .« ^Vo. Sf. 10,000 Doz. WOOL and other HATS C I. O T H I ]\I G ST.IPLE i\!) !)|{V GOODS. any balance on liand to the Cju.artermaster in \ ou will put up all articles intended for your rompii- in strong boxes. directedtoiheCiuarterniasteriiiRi' with the Company and the Regiment plainly marot them; and you will have the contents of each hji ^ ed on it. W henever the Companies are on duty iu y.niirt:-^: borhood. y*ou are authorized to deliver the arLici^*' them, taking the receipt of the Captain for tiietu.F receipt you will forward to this office. J. DEVERECX, .4. V .t October 1, l8ol. tNY 4|iiart«'rnia>«ter’ t^lfice. October od, PERSON OR PERSONS \VH(> MAY BE .: sirous of taking Contracts for making (rioihe!* f y .Army ot North (Carolina, can obtain teriiis. Xc. cl plication at this otlice. Goods will be issue! t) si:i‘ sponsible parties—in ijuantities sutlicient to cloihe; gle companies which can be made up iu tlieir = neighborhoods, aud the money will be paid to the' lies receiving the Goods, on the return ofthemac'. tured articles. Parties may furnish the ( loth. » will be paid for by the State. J. DEVEREUX, .1 V ' ()ctober 4. iStll. t..,- PROfLiMATIO.\ By His Kxeelleney, Henry T. Clark, (iovtriior the State of North Carolina. E.xkcutivk Deiwftme.': Raleigh, Oct. ^^rd, I8'il. In pursuance of the power given me by tli^ 1'' tion of the Constitution, and by and with tiles'!'- the Council of Stale, I do hereby prohibit thefi; tion beyond the limits of this State, of all tHCio.:' beef, leather, men’s siioes, woolen goods. jeiU'. ■ ■ and blankets—except through the orders of ihfp’ officers ot the Confederate Governmen.. or ot Government. The order of the 13th ult. is hereby levokfi .Adjutant General fs directed to employ all uf- ' means to carry into full effect this order. Done at the cit}’ of Raleigh, this 8rd day of '' A. D., 18t>l. ^ HENRY T. CLARK Governor Ex “ Oct. 5, 1801. t' «TRA VE« OR t'^ROM the subscriber, on Thursday the 2riiii :' a Bay ^lare MULE, about eight yetu^ ' size, no marks recollected. A liberal rew*''*^ paid for the delivery of said Mule to me, or any if mation thankfully received. Address nif »t f*'' NEILL K. CLU Oct. 5. Blanks for sale at thia Office. A. J. HALE, 1ATE of Asheborough N. C., Attorney auJ * ’ ^ lor at Law, Marshfield, Webster Co., futreu practice his profession in all the Court' 14ih Judicial Circuit. Prompt and special attention given to thecoi.'-^^ of claims, and all other business of a legal south-western Missouri. •Innp .^0, !•* RICHARDSON’S ,, IRISH LINENS, DAM.\Sl\J DIAPERS, kc. pONSU.MERS OF RICHARDSON S LlNE^,'' , \J those desirous of obtaining the GENUINE should see that the articles they purcha.sc with the full name of the firm, J. N. KICUISUSON, SONS A As a guarantee of the sounlness and diirahi-it. Goods. This caution is rendered essentially tipc'” large quantities of inferior and defective *' r\o ] .1 ^ ^ .. ^ ... . '.i.fli.)!:' I all of w hich will be ufVero,! on favorable terms as anv I of i>iferior and defective ‘ iloii.se 111 ihe biuie. ■ i^yi y j alter season, and seale*! witit iht’ 0-1. 4, 18GU. 58tf by Irish Houses, who, , - *hu8 inflicted alike on the Auiericrtti ^ I’orsy Yearix’Familiar Letters of Jas. W. .Alexander, U. D.: Sermons, by J. Addison Alexander, D. D. Also, further supplies of .Margaret Moncnefle; Beulah; .Adam liede; Yusef; Shirley; School iiooks, tto. 10. E. J. 4 and the manufacturers of the genuine q. ; readily abandon a business so profitable. ^ chasers can be imposed on with Goods ol ^ character. J. BULLOCKE & J. B. LijCKE. ^ Agents, 84 Reade Street, D«c. 11,1880. Jui
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