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F.4Vi;TTEVIl.litE
itllTML I.VSI'IM'.fE CO.tlPi'Vf.
Cfipiial in Premium .Votes amounts to $:i67,688 lib
Caali ou hand ind other asaets, 5,077 35
Total, $272,766 61
The Company have paid all losses promptly, anJ
have never made an assessment on their premium notes.
Total loBHes paid, $2i^,682 69
Officers:
GEO. McNElLL, President.
D. A. RAV. Vice President.
C. A. McMILLAN, S-c>
Dirkctors;
Henry Lilly, W. N. Tillinghasl.
II. L. Myrover, S. J. Hinsdulc,
S. T. ll iwley, 'Vm McLaurin,
Nathan A. Sieduiau, T. S. Lutterloh.
C. H. .\la11etr. A W. Stoel,
Jnnie.-^ Kyle, J 0. C'iok,
A MoK.i'Mian. Hon. F ri. Sht’pherd,
.F If Willi i::w, R. F. iJiown, I ,
S. \V Tillio^rhis.. A. K IFill.
iin ('olliii-ini'H’ C. \lc'ni;iiiii‘‘n. Triveliiig Agents.
Ciuiij any inviit' application'-.
SFiy -2X. iS* ^ ' 21-ly
( APT. Wll.KK.VS Ki:i»OStT
OS Tlil^ DHi'P niV; l{ MlNKinii liKllllh.
I''ME ■,iTi(l>‘rsi;:iu''.l liave cau«i*d to be published from
tlie (.'iiiiirvc'i'iioiiu' ('l:iu*s. an edition ot the lleport
1} Capt. Wilkt'S. I'. S. Navy, aiiil lii'> Associatr-i on the
lioinl appoiuti-ii I'V the 8eiTetary of the Navy to ex-
luiine liie Deep River Region of Niirih 'aro!ina. Thi-j
is the most important and hcicintilie ■itatenient of tli'i
great wfilth of that section of the dtaie. and the -^Ia])^^
Ihi> most perfect and v.ilnahle, of any yet published.
'I'he Map.- tire wrth the price of t!u* work, whicli is 50
neatly tiouuJin cloth. Copies sent by mail, free
• it postage, on the receipt of cents. A liberal dis-
.•>ouiit to wliolesale biivci s. Orders suliciied.
Jati y 2i. ■ K. .!. HALF, A: SONS.
A 1 VZll>.
A WORD TO my OLD FRIENDS—
’pi!‘>''F porsiiTis fi)j- wiioiii I liHve bet*i. ntrrt*nding tfi
I I’Mrikinj: bu-;ines' for years: — 1 .■un still willing to
-e.'vi' YOU with ih.' same M'ompiuess that 1 have aUvay-:
loiii-: and tooiliers that m ly w.int di>;counts. Pension
■U'itiess \c.. .V.' . 1 olfer my soivices, with a p'omi-ie
if strict a:fentiii!i J.\S G. CoOK
.Fine 27. 2i:tf
/V//I Sfock of
BOOKS .\XI> ST.\TfOXi:i{V.
Ue are now receiving ■! very full supply ot
Fan. Medical and Mi.sn'I!aii»*(ius Hooks; School
iiooks; lilaiik Hooks; Writing; Papers;
tin I* lopes, Ac.
K J. HALF- A, ritJN.
f'ct iber 8, 1800.
^hckjmw
Attorney at Law,
Fayettevit.le. N. C.
fiyiLL attend tlic County and Superior Courta of
Vy Cumberland, Harnett, Moore and Robeson Coun
ties. Prompt attention given to the eollection of all
claims entrusted to hik hands.
Oct. 17, 1859. 58-tf
\m:^tw:rx raii^ road.
FRENCH STRANG-E,
Attorney at Law,
Fayetteville, N. C.
Office that recently occupied by C. G. Wright, Esq.
over the one now occupied by him in Dr. Robinson’s
building, Green Street.
Dec’r 2, 185'.).
ROIIY AIR,
*ittonncff aif d Counsellor at Ijnw^
LUMnKIITON, N. C.
\ipLL attend an l in actice in the County an I Superior
fV Courts of Kobcson, lliclimond and Cumberland.
.Vll tiusiness intruste^J to him will receive prompt at
tention and collection's punctu'illy remitleil.
Oct. i. jHo'.i. -j5lf
The following rates will now be •barged for Passen
gers on this Road, viz:
To Little River, SO ct«.
To Spout Spring, 75 “
To Jonesboro’, 1 00
To Mclver’s, 1 25
Train leaves the Depot Mondays, Wednesdaya and
Fridays, at 8 o’clock A M. Returning, leaves Mclver’s
at 12 o’clock M.
C. B. MALLETT, Prea’t.
Aug. 28, 18t;l. 71tf
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Dr. TI1!S:«. ^aAltTaAt:,
FFH’K. IF\V .STllFET. ojipo.site the Post Office.
.Medical Kioctrieity applied.
Favettvville. Oot. 17, Ci2tf
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Letters of .luniu-:
Fenv'-.n‘- ''' ■ k';
Pascal'' p! iv;in'i il Lct't rs;
“ T?'. 'U.:ir'. Li'IUT'. ,ve;
Ch. ’’er*’ ‘1 i ' F't;.-
C'’inn>‘. >r F by M danie Dc.'^t.i-i;
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tjofnic M 'i'c’ -.M .';:
Ila’lani '* Nli'FF'
Wir! -i Fi'V* Ilf Ptrrifk (It-nry,
Currcr Ueil's W.irks—iaiie Kyre. .-^iiirley and Vi',l*,*:ie;
EvpUna. ^>y Mi'S Ijurney;
Bt>u! iii. Rut'if Ige. Mil' .\li!l on he Fi'.=-
‘•Line nr, m l.iiii-."’ ••l’t**>p of L>ay. " i;c;
Fox's Bcio's of M irtyT;
Biicl.’rfn'r^ iJomt'sric M-' V.c'.m';
Miss Les->’s N"w ;.'o'/kery Book;
Yoiiatt i I iue Ilor-i>;
Yoau t 0. . i.-tin on i.’ ittle.
Aptil • E. 3. HALF \
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To Buyers.
’'piIF. uaili T'^iirnpil otfers for -‘•Ci*. in the reirion.
I arid wittiiM . iirl't mi!*'- if the ii‘ri!:iiiU' nf the Fay-
•■iIf'.'.•If U.‘-ii‘vn F,''I U. i l on Ueep River,
KKiHT HlVnifKlI UKKS OF LAVI),
•I F' : ii ir he iand belonging to')m‘ estate of •tf'irge
V.■I^'.l\■. •l-'C 'l. in'i lyiii^’’ ti.ri'e !:iilfs .''ouih t'rom Car-
■ (iiiton. '11 l.i'tlv' F • ■ V'! ii i-k. county.
Tilt L:i!i i 111' .veM I ;o the gr -wh of corn.
'•Ills'll, wheat. •! 'S. yy . Fip're are ••:! tin,- pr-Mu-
i-^^i'- a •• : i'.-;: iM.' I'w, \ I 'ill neci'->s'ir^ li;t-
.ll:-•'^. w;^h I'' I ! ,i;;i- ;:.l"('i iii'i ti!:y :i res Ullijer
t 'li '"riy ••;• ‘'liy a.-i-. ' i t rii'vci tailing
III ' i.i I. 'I'lii' 'I r.iif '• ritii'c I'.iT pei'"ii-
iii^- 111 III k" ii;v!' .rr ii-iil'. 1 ' tn ;» I'.c u 11 i •al.ite'ily ad-
V in- .11;; vri'-e in 1!:'' ■ i-rii":,.
F r ' -i .n u!.:y! :\F M >1. M.'Rne.
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"m AL LIFi: I\Sl aiMi: iO.iPAW.
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• in' •> var- - r t i tiv.- y i* ii - ; j;- ! w , t .p .j ' li" r v i ue.
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F .f :;ir ;i r ii. ' t ..i ;-n ‘ ,ie p;ib= i> riMerred to
.\g- lit o .,i I In; ('-MU . I iiv 1II -I.; I u’t c 11 I .''talc, an I ; -
ii. IF i>A>i-'.F .''•'ci f'ary, Rdoijjh.
L J. H.\LE, ,Vcent at
J-in 1 o.' F.avetteville. N
DENTAL NOTICE,
.S('nTT can be seen in liis oihce, 2
d"ors east of 'lie market, at his re-
IT'TT"^ pillar otiic" hours from W o'clock A .M.
until o’clock P. M.
rtept. l;j. IbiiF 57-tf
«g:\TivrRV.
R J. I>.\VLS having decidel on perma
nently locating in the t iwn of Fayette
ville. re'-pt'C!fully otfi'rs his strvices to the
citizens of iliis place arid Mirroiui'ling cnuutry. In all
li e various br.inchts of liis Profc.'-sion. including the
lu'inuf.ciure of 'lineral Ti'eth, he is satisfied, after an
: f.\iensive experience, to wiiicli is ad.led a thorongli D^n-
I t.'il edijcatiiin. that he can (five entire saiisfactioo as far
! as is in ttie power of Dentistry All irregularities of
i tlie Teeth treats'll i:i a [ir'.per and careful manner, as-
j w-jil as di.-t'ises of the mouili. None but the prnper
i metals are made us> of in t he various iperations Charges
: will be modiTite. that tlie benefits of the Profession
tiriy b« placid within the reach of all who may feel an
j ibterc.'t in the pre-ervatiuii of the Teath.
5^" (>llice over H.iu',(on'« Jewelry Stor«, whwre he
I m i\ bf fouti'i at all tinieii.
May 10, ls'i8 ¥tf
II. GKAllAn 7
nV"; ri'tur.ifd an.; •■n«- I .lUi a I .il tring E-it iblish-
meiit n.'Xi du.ir abuve .S. T il-wlcy .'>on. Hay
; .'sireet. where he w ,n1 1 jiif.i-i-'l tn r-'i''t ivp ihe P.itr u
‘ aj e 'if Iii-^ 'il'l ci-i' •m*'!-' and the public gfnt^r>tlly.
(.'() vTS. VFST.S uti'i PJiN'i’8 cut in hit eat style''
Dec'r yii’f
TO TBl^tl*F.I^L,ERS.
Ci)NNECTION BETWEEN
WadCNboro’ and the W. C. &. R. Railroad, at Trol-
lliiger’s Depot.
The Subscriber having yilaoed comfortable Coaches,
with GOOD HOUSES and C\KEFUL DRIVERS,
on the roijie b'-tween Wadesboro’ ivia Rockingham)
an'i I he Wilmingt"ti. Ch-irF.'tte .Ni Rutherford Railroad,
a' TroHincer’s Depot, is prepared to carry p'lssengers,
and lijht p'jckagen betivren ih I'^c points. Lntil further
notice, the followin'/ scIh* bile wilt be observed:
Leave tlie Railr''iii, ! F’ESD VY. THL’RSDA^ and
'^.\TURDAYal'er the arrival of the train from Wil
mington, and reac.h >Va ie.bboro’ next morning at 10
o’clock.
Leive \V id.‘.sboi'.' TFE'DVY. THURSDAY and SA
TURD.\YS at 1 o’cb'ck P. .M , and connect with the
Railroad going to Wilmirigton.
fika^No night travel either way.
G McRAE. Proprietor.
November 7. 18^1. 73-oinpd
Ijai*$;e !§ale of Furiiituv^^,
By virtue of a certain Deed of Tru»t, m id»* »iv \j ,
Mary Ann Potter to the ?ubacribf‘r^. thpy v-j;
on Tuesday the 21st inst.,
A lar;;e lot ot Household an
Kitclien Furiiitiiiv:.
eomprising almost every article usually emplovt^.; ,
Hotels or families. Sale at the Market Hmisp p ,,
etteville. Terms made known at sale. Alsothnj . ';
dence in the country, known as the residence iHp !.
Judge Potter.
W. H. LUTTERLOH,) ^
R. M. ORRELL. ’'Tnj,',.,
C. E. LEFTE. Amo, r
Jan. 13 ..•:./
Tax IVofire.
All pers.ins in arrears for Taxes in »hp Fnvf^i'r.,
District are hereby notified to come crw i.j
this week and pay up, or they may ejrpect ro fi,, j , '
properlv advertised for sale.
R. W. HAllDIE, be-, .-
Jan’v 13, 18fi2.
Wanted to 18ire.
QA NEGRO MEN by the day. Pav 50 ci-
/jyf 20 do do bv the year Piy '^li •
T. S. I.FT'T
Jan’y 13, 1862. _ ^ _
DRY
LBS. CHOICE DRV M1I)E..
STEDMAN .V
I NKARKST AND QnCKKST
i ItOLTC TO THE RAIL.ROAD!
1
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1 BK.AMAX & ROBfXSON’S
FOl'R HORSK ST\(;E LIVE TO KEVIVSVILLE
! VIA WARSAW,
the shorte-Jt and most expeditious for travelers going
North or South. I.eavine Fayetteville everv dav at
2 o’clock P. M. THR0L';H IN TEN HOrRS.
Our (,’oaches are lar^e and comfortable, drivers sober
anil gentli'tnanly, our teams good an'l sure of five miles
an hour.
The traveling puldic who wouM stU'ly their comforj
r and convenienc(> will tike the Warsaw Stage.
|«ar*TliRt)FGH tickets TO WELDt>N may be
had at the .''tage (»flice, Fayetteville.
Mav -J.'. 1H.-,;|.
fiFJ). W. WILLIAMS CO..
in l-rocerie*.
A.VlJ l.Ml'OUTKKS A.M> IlKAliKKS IS
Hardware aud ruJfery, Swedes Iros:, 4ic.,
II VY STREET, FU KTTtVILLE. t.
A Ui: ?l!
The .Vew 'ilyle. Small.
C0L0IU:D PHOTO(iRAPHS,
AT
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2:. F. VDAHVi:,
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A. >.
(’oininis'^iuii .>h rrJi;ifit and Produce Dealer,
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■. ' 'lillt'ry.
1:-' !•' I l.*-'it!it>r.
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. at M.ii..;
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N '■ .i'lNF,-
Co Ii I i
•lV#r Boah's.
THF, WIT.S am* FFAUX OF .(>t IK.'V
Oni‘ u; Theni by L*‘V;r.
Luuip'~ L«'t T' rm at .''t M irv’a
Enjlan'l'.- Ve^.uian:
Tennysi.u's p.n'nis;
Ameri'' )3 .Umin ii-. i.^' ’
The La.ly's Ft.'f F!- .v., .
Lari Tij iF‘ .w, .,--
P ■ ,f
La iy (jifi'le a F*m *' - 'i- ■■ "
!’ .lity:
■ i • -!i ~ \Fr;. Fortune;
Pe'.ci F -■- .•'s ii I'l 'on F' iveN;
“ iJ' -jk t i r 1 v(>'~ Il 1 .\ I’-enf uri*: S;i‘
Marcii -M. F .1 II ' 1 F V "ti.V'
riii*t]i‘r of
iriLTi'A’HY CA^H OVLY.
Hsr.F ' i ii'iii'', V . - . su 7-'i; hy mail S."?
(iih"i'ii V \l-:n'.i i! '■,! \'..’.'inreers ;iri i >FI'tia.
by iiii'il
Arm\ i:-"zulations fjr the CoiifVderate Siiitf*.. 2 2-',
by mail .>2 -jO
C iiy'- IF.;. .lift Fxercisp and Skirmisli rs' Drill Jl.
by mail 1 Fi
The Tr • i:ifr'f Manual, by J. Lucius Davi-. SI ">0; by
mail ol ;.'i
New .Map of Virginia, coIoip'F >'Uc ; Fv mail -',c.
Just received. F .F (1\LF SONS.
FIIK fl,F,llhS (IF THE I'lllliK '
EXF.»'UT1"N. TRI \L. ,'inl \ PPFA 1F\NC i-' DOCK
ETS. rule'l .and printcl the most .mproved
forms in n-e. Al-o. furtlier .-;ip})!ic of oth'r FF.V.NK
BCIOKS. in great variety.
M;iy'il. F .1. HALF ,i
Tlie f.aiv ot ^ale^ ot IVi>oiiaG
Property, by Francis Hilli.ird, 2d Edition, i.alar^'ed
and iiiipriivi'd.
Starkie .n lilvidence, 8th Edition, with Noterf by
?har«wi,iiiF
Wend'Hs' lllackstone; Byles’ on Bills. .Notes by
Shar-W'.'d.
A'lani> Fijuiiy; P.room’s Legal Maxim-.
Sm;:h on Coiiiiacts. ^e. E. .) HALE k SONS
SH»iiK>IK (Or?tT REPORTS,
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IN' all it- ki^d'. I'X.'-irt-i w;:ii i-. , lu-'-i lU.l 1. -pitch
Smill;''.- ivli.-n d •■ - HIMI .• i iil ,.t>"F
FH >- II i IFFIN(Jii.\ST.
Oft . Itp !i,f Ft'iij i’'.' IF : I ."i !i., ,1. ll;iv St.
.May M. 1 l'}
€wroi'eries i €m traceries / /
\F.\F.'i!', anl v.i 11 -I'ic'icl ,f FWIIFY
t; R« II'F.l; ll'.''^ n'.wiys on liaii'l. v H'i 'ini of
JJat'nti-Si'irs, .\lt'-s |‘(irk,
Nos. 1 arvl .^ll.l;l''(•s. StiLMfs of a!!
_'i’a'!i Tnii.-icc I. 'i_;;irs.
-\nd all otlipr .-iriii-l'--' U'.ri:iy iepr in a U iiolesale Jri.-
cery F'-tabli'hmetu.
C«)X. KF.NDAFF .V t'O.
WilniiiiL'i''n, -\pril 2, l.‘'til. JO tf
C OTTOA VARA.
So. ‘ii Hay Street.
C P. .MALLFTT.
J n.'y Cl, 1 8S-
hs:avv 1-1 !siic:i:tb\,;s.
rjillF FOCKFISH M WFF.M Ti j'.ING ( oMl'ANY,
I K'lyi iteville. N. -ii.::t ori. fur Sheclings
^ inchi'ri wide. " yar'ls to th‘jioiiti I. The GoO'Is cnn-
»**l. I .Mines s l,au,t*.' \oi.5Jones's Ktjuity Iteports, I pare favorablj’ witti the same •-^tyK'r iti'inufaciuv\"l in
JUST i-'-ufi, fur •■ df, or eyftiaii.'e as ii'-iial for un- i -'L-'ssachusi'tt'.', an^i h.-ivp f >r many yrirs been '^(dd in
bound N-i by J.; J JI ^ SONS ! ' New York aiel Philadel plii'i .\Firk'‘ts.
Jan. 21. F‘'*ii i (F T. li.Mtill, Pri-s't Rockfibli Co.
I Favetteville. .Ittne 1. I'' l. 27-
- —
WANTED.
TL’KNUi .S .N ii'ili ( arolina .\imanic for 1'^'12
, , J IFVLEik SONS.
Dec, 10.
Tke ^oiilliern flai iiioiiy. .Hcliool
i>0oc8, 6ic.. Inriiier sup .|ii's receivi'ri.
_ E. .J. HALF Ji SO VS.
Uvtiirnlarv
'■ -F V
ti‘ri:iii l*!>iaiiiio(li!«t
Char...'t,r notes, A fa,Uv,-r supply jn^t receivcF
_ K .) i) Ai,,.; .V SONS
?S«>rtli Carolina I'ortii Hook,
A 1^'L'RTHFR supply just ren.lv;-,..
_ *'■ •' HAFK & SON
blunk \\ arraiits lor sale liuro.
Vmia.iiity of good W(i(»F F.VFN to make socks of
t. "- ! ri.'ii4 J \V i. OOLDS TON. Ag’t.
Aogu>-i i; I. F'^'U
4')-tf
\VAATi:0,
VSl’.\N of goo.l sound dr.'i:; HOUSES, not over 8
years old.
•INO. C. P.OOTH,
Capt. Art’y. C, .,„Fj: N. (’. Arsenal.
1
Sii|»ei*iui* l*ocket 4'iiliery.
)D JF. \\ "•itciilioim s elk"-, and Kholes .'fe
It Sons ciiebraied Pocket aiit! Pen KMVKS. A
guild -supply. F. ,J. H.\FE >v Stj.N.S.
Nov'r 2 (, 18'»1.
Vol. Ktli Rauci'oitV l iiitefl ^matcs.
July 1^* K J. HALE & 80N
^lOO ISoward.
I^.\N,V\\,\V fi'irn t..- srFM,'riber on Ft-t December,
it my iii'jr.i min l'\\'F IF-;- ;i fi:;Fb!.iudid negrn.
J 11 1'. H ,r ,1) ii . l,i ;ii. wi-’.: -I't, ati.l inii-liigi-nt for
a ii.'cr . Wi.n' l wi'ii-h w -n hi- b'ft iVurn Iti'- 1 ".j,
ije i h1- -li- >;■> y-u-.: in' ha- a - • ii . ii h;- face 1 will
[liiy i i!.y j: ' i'x r^w:r i • i h:iv i 'i •l..Fvering him
' II,•• a' Fl.i^ I li'Iph'is, 1>. b---.in i .un'y. N ’ , or f.ir
i i- ! '!!.( 1-. i-iit :n iTiy .Fui 1 caii .:*'i iiiin Anl
; 1- '• ir- ; •!■ , ’• ' aiilli. U'n! to convici any pcr-o;!
'•r I. V haru Ti;i^ hii: ,
I'.XMFF Mci'AFLFM.
FMr.IiKLFH 1’,. McC,\i.LFM
PlF.-.leipl.u-^. IF i'l-..I .N. • , .\prii 01 FJ tf
S->r, 1 u:\VAii If
A \U A^ Ir.mi tlie -ii' - .lia-r . n Friday la»t the
I '. 1 • ti i n-'.. my K..y \ i Ki 11 F 11 c i' pi oli i bl v iui k
:.ij • •-ut t'’.c pliuti'.n.f l..ii,si H ir^vi.vi', ,,n
''riiv.'r's' ii-.'K. wlii'iv M- h iH a i;**. I »-i;l pay nie
•>b .ve rewir'l f n his 'lei very in jj 1
G. D. FF\KFR
Cuinbei ’ Mi'J unty jiiF 1 ij, iMjl. iiMt
IO‘aijiiarfea*N ilinin^foii)
Arlilltry, )
Biivi.w. .inly 2il.'l.st,F
rll F-^ ’.«mjiany, desirit.g to bi- com[ilfit' in fi r-rv rt-
•7 *(7, would be glad to enlist n number nf guod Dri-
viT-^.—int'ti ai’^'u-ttKned to the m inagenivnt ot horses.
There will be paid to each man. on enlistment, a bounty
• ifrt^l'). .Mmihly p'ly .rl2: ln'-^i'ies being clothed and
ted LH'dii’al attendaiu'e free, and all oiher necttssarv
e'^uipm.'Hts thiiushed rnjui^ite f.ir a soFlier.
No one need tif'ply uiih'S'i he i-a gmid driver .'ind ex-
fierienct*'! in the niaingemi'nt nf hoi^'.^es. Tlie de-itina-
tion of ih‘‘ Ciiiipany i-* Viiginia, as soon as eipiipped.
AFFX D. .MOOKE,
[lltf] Capt. !o. F, Reg't Lt. Ariil'evy.
i)i;si;i{TEit—«:{o iti:\v.tUD.
^PIiIRT\ D)LF.-^1FS Reward will be paid for the ap-
I prehension and delivery of deserter P.URWELL W.
I HOD'IFS. at any .lail nr .Miliiury Post in the Slate.
; The .-aid Hodges re.-ides in Ha-nett C*>unty, about 10
; miles from Avera-boro'. has hazel eyes, black hair, dark
! conijdexiiin. is o leet lo inches high, age o,, yp.^r.wi. He
I enli.-ted the 20th .May, IbGl, mid deserted about lUth
, June. I’FTFR MALLETT,
I Capt. Co. C, 3d Reg't N S. T.
i July .)0, 18t)l. 41-tf
TO IIIK LADIi:^ "
P>S. GIBSON re.spectfully informs her friends and
_ _ the pulilic generally, that she is prepared t3 make
liRFSSFS in the most f.ashionable style, she will also
cut and fit for any ladies wi-^hing to make their own
Dresses; CHILDREN’S CLOTHING cut or made to
oriier.
.\|rs. Fii1)son has taken the .Agency for lh« sale of a
new and excellent (.’H.MFI’, for cutting Ladies’ Dresses.
Also, one for Boy’s Clothing. They arc very simple in
construction, and therefore easy to nn'ler.siand. The
ladies are reijuested lo call and see them at her house,
5th house above the Protestant Church, Hay Mount
Oct. 2. 18i;0.
UAATKD
FOil (:0,\lfEil!iRlTE ,SERilCi5,
1 liirly good, reliable, iiiimarried Men,
rpo enlist for TH HEE YEARS or DURING THE WAR
1 and to be stationed at the Arsenal and Armory at
Fayetteville, unless specially required for other service
Pay from Eleven to Twenfy-Two Dollars per month’
(with such an amount ad.liiional as merit will warrant)
with rations, quarters, medical attendance «c
I desire no one to enlist who shall not have made up
Ins mind to be governed by the Hegiilations and Ar
ticles of War for the Government of the Confederate
Army.
JNO. C. BOOTH.
Capf. Ari'y, L. S. A.
Comd'g A. Ariaory.
FayetteTille, Sept. 9, 1861.
li'l iw
B.'.'t-
■R .v ■ n-. II ■
F.'i .-' , Ti ;h I
e^•tiriL's and V tru'. -ir ,._';,!e' 'j prieei.
felj'-Sirict a:i. ';:i.in pii i to or'ii r-. ’%^
suF; H su»F II'.V trei:t.
FAYilTrilVILLE, N. C.
2t. ii.'>tf
i J C»X \V P KKVTIAFL J. a. KE.NUALI..
€'0\. Sl (O.
Couiuii>»^ioii Merchants
A N D
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
\o. 11 A 1’2 \orlh Water St..
WiliiiiiiirlDii. I.
C-j?" *’rders from tne t'.iuntry prjmpt'V exeoufed.
C.-W“ ParticuFir attention t’iveu t.> tlic sale of Colton
an 1 other pro'luce.
Aj.ril 2, l^'ol. 10-tf
JusFPll U lU,i>StiNF CYRU> 6. VAN .'\.MRl.\iiE
JO^. It. A: CO.,
Com III i **^^10 21 31 e rc liaii
n, 4".
Jtgy"Pr.^nipt per- .u i! aiientioii giv.-n to all Consign-
metit^. .an^l •’•t'h U'iv inces ni.a le on Pro'luce tobesliippei
to other ports >'■ in this marktit,
Feb'y FJ. IH',1
T. C. *V II. U. WORTH,
(omniission aud Forwarding )fercliants
ART
Woodwards )«iolar Camera.
I_)HOTOG R i’lFS can be ha lat Vanor'i'lelFs Skylieht
1 G-i'.lery. Hay -i>-'oi. opp.>,-ite \Fir>de Yard. Fay-
iHevihe. .N. .. p) ,'n. ret.iuch"l. coFirc'J, in water
col-'i’-, oil in 1 p . -’;;,.: ;r );u -in.all to life size. Ambro
tyi I-', M*'] iiii"';. pe-. in.I all oiher styles of Pictures
pertaiM' '• lae . ,\l-;o, (Jilt Frame.s, (iilt Mould-
ini:. G . • f or v.-i y i-i - 'j - }iiciiires—as large as 20 bv 36
incne-. .'or.l anl 1'i-'el- for iiantring picture.s; Instru
ment-. Stoi'k and Chemicals for sale low for cash. Life
file colore t I’hoiographs made from small pictures.
Havin': p*‘r:i;aneiuly ioc.iie-l here 1 hope to merit
your p iironage. I wouFl also return my sincere thanks
t'or tlie liberal patrona;^o bc-towcJ ou me heretofore by
the goo'l peopiu t i'ayctteviile and vicinity.
C. -M. VANORSDELL,
Photographist and Proprietor.
Dec’r 2'*. F---)'.' ' TT.
liar hie Factory,
4000
Jan'y 13, 18ii2.
Aolice to .^la;;i9itra(e*K.
The Magistrates of f'umb«rl m l Couriiv i>>-
to attend at tlie f'ou'-t Hou-^e in Fi-ert
Friday the 17th of this month, nt 11 'I'clook,
the transaction of public busiiie-is
DAVID MeNF.lF!
Jan’y 7, 18t>2. >
Cap and l^etfer P;s|>er.
n.WING sold ont our stock of writin g i • t-i-
prices, we have latelj* obtnined a -'- Mi
very high prices, which we de-ire to s''!l Fir ci-i,
Jan’y 7. E. J. H.\LE .5:
FOR HIRi:.
4 GOOD COOK AND WASHERWOMAN. Ai .
A G w. I. GOLD'l'.N
Jan’y 7. K* ;>
MAKEPEME &
Have on hand an*l expect to keep for -a!e jr
own manufacture, a supply of Cr>»-v, (} j :
and common Hooped
JIAITER RICKKI>:
Freofh, High Post, Cottage aud Common
Br:DSTE.mS:
Spring Mattresse.s, of new and improve.] ,
hand or made to or lerof any size; F(>UN'! F.-'^. -
Cane, anl Wood Seat t'H.-MRS, of difl'erei.: -
and patterns; Spring Sofas, J.,oun(i-es nnd d t;r-
repaired, an>l covered with Hair Cloth or
wise: Hoe handles, Bung^s for bbls. .• H ■-
Sole, Harness, and Upper Lenrlier.
and Plastering Hair.
As we have good Machinery for Sawing, Plarie.
Turning, Morticing ai,'l Poreing. we ca^i do w r.'^. ;
despatch and on sa:;-faPt ny terra'^. Per-.ms inv.' .
work or repairing to F. will do well to give us ^ c
We warrant o’lr Work: if it f*4ils, you know ivii, :e i
find us.
Having taken a S'ore on the East pi'le .f G^ie^i
Street, a few doors .out!i of W .'•^ieei. F,-q , : :
having some spare room, we would ntton i lo thi -ir - _.
•ind sale of tiny thing tiiai may be con-i^ne l i-> :
will give sneci.il attention to proiuct'S of this '
Fayetteville. .April I. 18'jl. :
Fajelterille Foiiiidi-v.
^HE underpinned h'lvitig associated ta.j: •
the purpose of carrying on the
i'oiindry and llacliine
under the firm -f ■\NDERSoN & ORD. r^'
solicit orders from those wantine work in tin- r iij.
Uavinir experienced M iihinist.! an J MoiiM i:. :
are fully preuarsJ to wxecutM »11 ordcra.
D. AND'r:ir''«j.N.
J. T. C'=:.D.
Fayetteville, Oct. W, ].^:»il. 04 •
I
w
Fayetteville Foundry.
E will pay ^ cent per.lb. for old (’ast Iron,
cenu per lb for old Iii ass.
ANDERSON i '
0«tober 23, IttOl.
JAJIES KI LE
HAS JUST RECEIVED HIS SPRING SUPP Y
DRV QOOD .
TWO UlIllRS \B()VK (’. T. II.UGH i SON\S’ STORK
Fayetlevilie, C.
1500
Jan’v 20.
8^-
W1 L.MlNi.lTOX, X.
,1an'v 2''. l^'ll
84tf
I'LAUK & TI ULIN(;T0X,
COinrillSSIOIV mEHCHANTS,
w ii..>iin(,;tun, n c.
! lA^ILL jrive spcciil attention to the s'lle or shijmient
Tf of ail Ntivil ,'siores, (,'otloii. Flour, Timber, and
I other country pro liice. Dealers in Lime. Plaster. Ce-
iiii nt. Hair, ac.: and
: .(iENTS F(l:v SIK\MKIIS KITE MfLAl Rr AM) SI N.
I Re^er to: H. R. Savage, Ca-hier Bank ot t.'ape Fear
, \^ilmington: .Ino. Diwsun, Pres't Wilmington Branch
I Branch North Carolina; \\ . H. Jones. Cashier Rtileigh
I Br.'inch Bunk of Cape Fear.
j Dec 14, ISiio. 70-tf
W. KI I^K.ARD,
f'otn HIissifHi • fierch anf,
WILMINGTON, N. 0.
i)KOMPr and PERSON.\L .attention will be given to
the sale ot Naval Stores, Cotton, Lumber, Timber,
aud all other country produce.
KKFEK TO
O. G. P..\RSLKV, Pres't Com. Bank at Wilmington.
Jiiii.M D.\wso.n, “ I?. N. C., at do.
Messrs. H. ils: E. J. Lii.i.v, )
Messrs. Pemiikrto.v ,v Slo.\n, ( *“>^jetteville.
.A. P.\RKER. Esq., Harnett County, N. C.
May 7, IHtlO. 15(f
Timber Wanted.
PARTIES having seasoned WHITE OAK TI.MBER
from onf and a iialf to six inches in thickness, .tnd
fVoai SIX to twenty inches in width, and wishing to dis
pose of the same, can find a juircliaser by applying in
person or by letter to the uuder.signed at the Arsenal.
•lOHN C. BOOTH,
^ Art y. Comd'g Arsenal.
Fayetteville. Aug. 21, 1801.
'Slate ol Aorlii Carolina'
CU.MBERLAND COUNTY.
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Dec. Term, 18G1.
Sarah Denmng v*. .loseph Lee and wife Elizabeth, Jo-
siah Denning, Young T. Denning, Bud-1 W. Denning,
George H. De.uning, Clarendon Denning, Sebartas
P. penning, Selia, Napoleon and James F. Ditnuing,
Ileirs-at'Law of ihomas Deunitig.
Petition for Dower,
IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that
Josiah Denning and Young I' Denning, two of the
Defendants in this case, reside beyond tiie limits of the
State, so that the ordinary process cannot be served on
them; It is therefore or.lered that publication be made
in the Fayetteville Ubserver for six weeks, for said De
fendants to be and appear at our next Court of Pleas
and Quarter Sessions to be lield lor Ihe County of Cum
berland, at the Court House in Fayetteville, on the first
.Monday of Mmcli, .A. D. 1802, and then and there
plead, answer or demur to s;iid Petition, or a decree pro
confesso will be rendered and a writ of Dower issued.
W’itness, Jesse T Warden, Clerk of our said Court,
the firat Monday of December, A. D. laol.
89-Qw] J. T. WARDExN, Clerk.
^late ol A'orlli t'arolina,
CFMBMILAND COUNT Y.
Joiirt of Pleas and Q^iarter Sessions, Dec. Term, 1861
.\inhros Ov'-rbaiigh v!>. (iiles Overbaugh.
Altaebinent an'l I.ievy on Real Estate.
Con-litional .Judgment.
IT appearing to the satis:action of the Court, that the
Delenilant in this case. Giles Overbaugh. resides be-
; yon l the limits of the State, s > that the ordinary pro-
] cess of the Law caiuiot be served on him: It is therefore
or.iere'I that publication be made in the Fayetteville
! Ob'iorrer for .^:x weeks, for the said Giles Overbaugh to
j be and appear at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter
; Si'ssions to be heM for the County of Cumberland, at
I the t.'ourt House in Fayetteville, on the firs? Monday of
.Marclv A. I,». I>'02, and then and there plead, answer
; or demur to said Attachment, or the Conditional Judg-
j nient will be made absolute, and the property levied on
I condemim'l to sati'jfy the Plaimiff's claim with costs.
Uitness, .Jesse 1. \\anlen. Clerk of our said Court,
at Ofhi'e in Fayetteville, the first Monday of December'
A. D. FmH.
J. T. WARDEN, Clerk.
Stale ol Aorlli Carolina,
CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
Court of Pleas :iud Quarter Sessions, December Tertu
18(11.
Joseph Lee an'l wife Elizabeth, Budd W, Denning.
George H. Denning, Clarendon Denning, Sebartas p'
Denning, Selia Denning. Napoleon Denning, and
James F. Denning, f.y their next friend Sarah Den
ning, against Josiah Denning and Young T. Denning
P- tition for Partition.
IT appearing lo the satisfaction of the Court, that the
Detendants in this ca-e. .Josiah Denning and Young
T. Denning, reside beyond the limits of the State so that
the ordinary process cannot be served on them: It is
therefore ordered that jiublication be made in the Fay-
etteville Observer for six weeks for said Defendants to
be and appear at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter
Sessions to be held for tfie County of Cumberland, .at
the Court House in Fayetteville, on the first Monday of
.March, A. D. 1802, and then and there plead, answer
or demur to said Petition, or a decree pro confesso will
be rendered and partition had as prayed for.
Witness, Jesse T. Warden, (,'lerk of our said Court,
at Office in Favetievillw. the first Monday of December,
A. D. 1861. ' [8;*-tiw] J. T. warden. Clerk.
AORTII CAROLINA,
ROBESON COUNTY.
Court of Pleas and Qiirirter Sessions, November Terni
A, D. 1«61.
Peter McKay, et al. vs. Duncan McKay, Administrator
ot Hugh McKay, dec’d, and others.
Petition for an Account and Settlement.
Ir appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the
Defendant, Alexander McKay, is not a resident of
tiiis Slate: It is ordered by the Court that publication
be made for six consecutive weeks in the Fayetteville
Observer, notifying said Alexander McKay to be and
appear at the next Term of our said Court, to be held
for the County of Robeson, at the Court House in Lum-
berton, on ihe Four^i .Monday in FVh^|tary, A D. 1862,
then and there to plead, answer or demur to this petition,’
or the same will be heard ex parte and Judgment pro
confesso entered as to him.
Witness, John .A. Rowland, Clerk of our said Court,
al Otlice in Lumberton, the Fourth Monday in Novem
ber, A. D. 1861.
JNO. A. ROWLAND, Clk.
-Among which are
PIECES CALICO;
500 PIECES LAWNv
Black and Colore'l ."^ilKs:
Irish Linen and Diap. r^;
Bolting Cloths. No. 1 to 11;
Men and Boy’s Clothing.
With a large assortmeut of all ki;' i»
All of which were purchased at Auction and i.ri-'iie
sale by the package at panic priee'i a:i.f will bs oflxt-k ’
oheap by wholesale or retail.
-April 11, 18ti1. I’J:*'
SPRIXG TKADEl
AVORTH, W lliJHT.nAA 4 «.
OFFER at WHOLESALE A HEAVY STweK -
€^HO€JEKIJES.
—ALSO—
A complete and wtll selected stock of
HARDWARE & CUTLERY.
BARRELS NORTH CAROLINA L1QU(;1F'!.
OU 150 " DOMESTIC l»iuo.
W'ORTH, WIGHT.M.AN .i Ci,
Fayetteville, April 12. 1861. I'ltf
,dl ,Vo. Hajf SI.
1A AAA yds. PRINTS, unusually low. eirliu:
LV.UUl/ wholesale or retail.
50 Doi. WOOL and other H.\TS
C E O T II I \ O
at greatly rcluced prices; together with a F'irge ^
varied stock of
STAPliK Ml) FWfr IliSV IIIHfP:.
all of which will be offered en as favorable terms
House in the State. J. K. KVFF
Oct. 4. 1860. .5,stf
I'arpefing:! Carpelinj?! I^arpe iiitf-'
VDS. CARPETING at No. 3L Hay St. Ad
styles, all prices, all qualities. All '•'
ottered low either by wholestile or relftil. Also, 5-4 iud
12-4 Crnmb Cloths .and Druggets.
J. K. KVFE.
Fayetteville, N. C., Sept. 13, 1860. o2tf
i\E\V GOOD!^.
rIE subscriber is now receiving a large and wcF a
lected stock of GOODS, consisting of
GROCEIl[i:S, HAKDWARK and orTLK-
KY, BAGGING AND ROPE, 8Ai>
DLERY, &c., FOREIGN ANK
DOMESTIC LIQUORS,
and many other articles, which he offers low for Ca»h.
or on SHORT tivb to prompt ptiying custoniers.
All kinds of country produae taken in exchange for
Goods.
Blank Warra&u for 0a't.
Sheetings and Cotton Yarns oa han'i at all tit^«-
Manufacturers’ prioes.
All persons are respectfully invited to give niea
at the old stand of J. & T. Waddill, South side f! ■
A. N. McDONAFD
Fayetteville, N, C., Sept. 24, 1860. 5-h
FISH! FISH!!
New MACKEREL. Nos. 1, 2 and V.
“ WHITE FISH.
“ HERRING, &c. &o.
Call at A. N. McDONALD S,
8outh-wd* Hay Street.
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