CAI.El^DAK FOR 18«2.
JANUARY
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•f\?f ..Wrl.. JfteK.tW
Attorney at Law,
FAYKTTKVlIil/E. N. C-
VI7ILL attend t}ie County and Superior Courts of
IT I'limberlami, Harnett, Moore nnd Uobeson Ooun- | rpiIE
ties. I’rouij't attention given to the collection of all i gy
WKSTERIV RAII. ROAD.
cliiims entrusted to lii^ hand;.
Oot. 17, IHo'J.
FRENCH STRANaB.
Attorney at Law,
Fayett eville,
Rohiniion’si
7-2-
N. C.
Officr that recciiily occiipicd by C. G. 'Wright. Esq.
OTer the one now occupied by him in l>r,
building. Green Street.
Dec’r 2. 185'.*.
K4»KV TScAAIR,
^Ittorneff nttd t'otmsellor ul
1,1 .MiSKKTO.V, N.
I \Aj ^aend and j)ructice in the t'ounty nn 1 Superior
('ours ol’ Uobeson, lUcbnioTid ;md ('unibeibitid.
,VU hu-iiiu-.-*.- inirut>‘d to him will receive :it-
t«iiti'>n iiiiil oolleoiii^'"^ piinciuHlly remitted
(>.•[ 1^'>“
W
HE following rates will now hn oharg«d for
guts on this lloiid. viz
To Little River,
To Spout Spring,
To Joneijboro',
To Mclver'a.
Train leaves the Uejtot Mot}days
Fridays, at H o’alock .A M
at 12 o’clock M.
Pasiion-
50 cts
75 “
1 00
1 25
Wedneadayi and
Kcturniug, leaves Molver’t*
C. B,
TO
MALLKTT, Fres’t.
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J *EL.M.ERS.
(’(tNNECTION liKTWKKN
Wadeslioro’ ami tho W. t'. JL’ K. Kutlroiid. at Tfol-
Unger’s Depot.
i '^pill! Sinworil'i'i- l\'iviii[j placed conif’riable Coaches,
I 1 with t.iO: >L> llURSKS niui tWHi'.l UL DRIVKRS,
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■iitd lhi‘\Vihiiiiitfl'Mi, I'hiii b)Ilc \ Rutheibird Riiilroail.
•i! rrolbin.M'1’• Uepot, is pri-t'tiroil ti> tiJirrv pii>i:^ciigerH.
I’l i A.' \ i:''S luM A'•■on ib I'i'' riiiil' I'nlil further
ii.'iiet', ih> t'olliiwinir liile will be oh»ervi‘'l-
l.i-iv- .!i,> Kiili.il. rillSDW. I'lH'RSD.VY and
SVTl'KI* .'itifi- the flinvil of the ir:ii»i fruni Wil
Mi’.ii^ .'11, -ui‘l n- ir\ \\ :i‘b'»li.ii n‘ lU'.xi iii.iMiini; at
l.i'iw U id.-^;tu>ro- TIK'^D.W. Til URSOAY ;ind S.\-
r!Jl>\K' Ml 1 o'el.H-k P. \1 . Jitid connuet with the
cvMnii to WihniniTlon.
.Ni> niglit ir:iv('l eiilier way.
Iv 15. Mcil.Vb. I’riiprieinr.
N..vfnib. r 7. l''-;i.
XILR OF .\EW,\URRET FOlii\DRV.
ON the 1-lth of FRT?RUARY nest, will be sold at Auc
tion, at New Market Foundry, neiir New Mnrket, Ran
dolph county’, N. C , all the Property belonging to the
paid NewMarkpt Foundry Company, consisting of some
nine acres of Land held in fee by the Company, with
the Machine Shops. Saw Mill, &c.. and all necessary
Buildings for operatives. The Machinery is moved by
a good water power, and every thing is iti good work
ing order. Also, two good Lathes, Blacksmith Tools,
Patterns, Flasks, a large quantity of wrought, cast and
pig Iron, and other materials. -Also, a variety of fin
ished work, among which are, Threshincr Machines
(’orn Shellers, Straw Cutters, Ploughs. Mill Gearing,
Motild Boaids, Sac. The Foundry and Sliops will be
kept in operation till the sale, and every opportunity
will be afforded before the sale to any person wishing
to examine tlie property, and possession given immedi
ately after the sale.
Terms to be made known on the dav of s ile.
JOSEPH NKWLIN. ClerTs
•January 11, 18^)2. •■It''
FAYETTEVILl.E
Female Hitrli School.
Ti-:KMS.
Hoard per Ses.siori jf 20 weeks. JOG 00
Tuition in Collegiate Classes 20 weeks. 20 00
‘ “ AcadtMuic “ “ “ Kj 00
“ “ Primary “ “ “ 12 00
Incidental expenses. 1 00
Tuition in Music, Painting, Drawing, Modern aod
Ancient Languages. &c. at the usual rates.
J^a^One-half of Board and Tuition required in ad
vance: the other half at the begiuninjr of the 2d Quarter
Sf’HOLASTIC YEAR.
1-^t Sf-ssiot),—(’oinmences 1st OctoVjer.
F.iids 17th Februar}'.
2d Session.—Comrnetices 18th February.
I'inds C)ih July.
T. C HOOPER, Principal.
Sept 9. 1S*U. 77tf
MACHINERY OIL
AlT'E are manufacturing from Pea Nuts, an Oil b-dieved
TT to be an excellent Rubstitutw for Sperm.
It is w*H adapted for burning as well as for M'ji
chinery.
Will be sold in quantities to suit piirchn
T C & B. G WORTH.
Wibiiington. N
.T^in'y 21.
^c6iool .\otace«
SI'HOOL III il.p b«j.\'.A Ll>So\ A''.VDI;.\IV on
WMoCNT wil! r.- opeiie.i on T U F s D A Y
Ot’TOf.l'il 1-t. IhOi.
.M'n'
Tcrrm. per (^a irier uf ](J weeks:
llfifflish ^
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> ijiu iiiirivit.
7 ■')0
O Oil
.VUgMSt 1'.), Isi’.' ,
McLF \N. Prmeipal.
4'^if
ICE.
otiK'i*
THKOI'HIM’S III NTER HILL. of R.ib.i^h.
■ialf, price SI. by E. J. H.ALK .t SnV.S
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I.'it t^e l).‘!i>'tii of the l’i\''t"-'i(.>n
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t’OTTOA VAR\.
.V«). ‘il Hay Street.
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i!MV b‘,' I l.'iOfd wiihiii 11)0 ie,»''*i >1 .il- who may
inteif'l in ih»> ppfi.'rva'ion I'f thi- Tooth
)flic-ovfi- Hoii-’ Ji'* J.'« : b-v .S.'ore, wh«?'
ni:iv bt> lot;n I 'i; all ni-ie#
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ilVA). W. WilJJ }IS A- (’()..
\Vliole>>ai(‘ l>4‘alvr> in l>;ro«*t*ries.
A\l> IMPOHTKKS A.\l> DKAbKR."; IN’
ilardnare and ( utlerv. Swedes Iron, A?.,
fU' AM W tt [?(»Bf\S()\’S
FOIU IIOKSK STK;E 1,1 \K to >v km vs VI I.LK
VII \V\KSU>.
f .'' tht' -^ti''i r("it aiHl iiii>!-t -x|if Hiiiiiis tor travcli-r-* going
.V.irtli (>.• .•'tuirli. Lt-a\ ti'.: Favettev'lb* i'vi i-y day at
2 .i'clo.-k P. \l. TilRdfCH IN TEN HOl RS
I'ur ('(i.'ii'lifs are l.-ir;re 'in l coiiifortnble. drivers «i>ber
ai d g*nlli'in:tnlV, our leain-* ^ood aud -iurf of tivoiailcs
an h.'iir.
The iravc’^ p;ib’.ic w o w*/i;l 1 “ilu ly their ■■i>inft«ri
and I'onv.'Mioii''.' v.ill f.ko tin' W;irsaw Stu^M*.
i>T>“ T ■' 'I'* • 11 llt’K KT.'^ T'> WELIC'N may bo
had at the St 1 I’n,-.', i'ivi'l (t vilie.
Mav 2-'). 1 2-')-tf
HKAVV 1-1
q'*IIK R«»('KF!SH M\N('!’A«’IT RING C(»\1P.\NY,
I o! h ayeit(*ville. N C . ..olicii ovdf‘i'“ tur .Sheetings
inehos wido. yurd>i to tiip pound. The flood'ci m-
p lie favorably wirb the nime =tyles manufaciure 1 in
M.-issacbiisrtts. an) havi» for mnny* ye^irs been sold in
the New York arid Phil.-idfltdii't Markets.
T. H \1GH. Pres't Rocktisb (''o.
Fayetteville. .lune 1. 18‘>1. i;7-
1 NI>hI’I(;N HI». ii'.vin'-('T)t(>re ! rnili-
I tarv “ici vif' ot the (^"iifcderato States of \merica.
I heri'by noiicc !o their old custo.ii'Ts aii 1 iViero].-.
tiiai tlii'y /I IV- -if p'dnted .John L>. Sf irr an I John LV
; \V illi,ii):s. jdace. their aitornwys to 'o b*ct oither
' -iejiaratfly or eonjoiritly all moueys du..' them t iibt^r bv
account or iiot«‘, and otherwise to atlend to iheir bu-
: sirif‘s.s gener-illy during ttieir absence. Thoy re«peci-
: fully ai^k all person'? indebted to them to call -is prumpt-
I ly as possible on their ageut- aari make jia>. r:u nt.
i . TA^R \ WILLI AMS.
I Sept. 1'.*. 1801. .">H-tf
^‘Bethel Regiment’’ to be Re-organized
Executive Department N, Carolina. '
Aujctant General s OpFtcr. 1
Ralcigh, Jiin’y 27. 18b2 ' *
^PHE First Regiment N. C. Yolunteers being dirbnij j
I ed. a Regiment of Volunteers for the war wiH v
formed to take its place. All the Companies of the , t,!
Regiment about to re-organize for the war, are reuiie=f
ed to report to this Office without delay, with the vi
of going into this Reziment, which will receive
“Bethel Flag ” i-t.oive tfa.
Additional Volunteer Companies for the war will r
accepted, to whom a bounty of fifteen dollars per
will be paid by the State, and fifty by the Confederlt
Stales. When a full Company is tendered, four ofiiopr*
will be commissioned: with a leas number, annoiutnm!.
Vill be given as follows: a Captain for forty Cn V '*
Lieuteuatit for twenty-five. Second Lieutenant forfifteT^
The Militi I who have been ordered on duty and in}
in readiness, c.an still avail themselves of thi, opporti'^
ntry of getting into tlip Volunteer service, and the ,iu
bt-r .so doing will be credited to theirrespective Countir
By oi d-r of Governor H. T. Clark. *
J.n'j i'J. 18C2.'’- “
Hillsboro* ffifitary Acadeii7>7^
^PHI"' Inoiituiioti will be rp-oppned under
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furl ll
F
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n.ii.'Wiicnt on Wednesday. M:irch 5th Tiit '.r'
if oliic-er-^ having boon peruiantnily ■ ,i
r intprnipMon of duties need be RfTyr. hen 1. J
circulur' slating new terms, .'sc . ad lien
'■ni H \J. \ Hill-iboro'. N ('
V ••;rr. i8t,;2. m-
\ipiantily nl
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id V'iX.iL \ \RN t) tii'ike socks of
the soldit-rs, (.». W I GoLDSTON. .\g t.
Xi'tiust ;^d, ]Ht;p 4.-> tf
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l!'()(v-iiiM)i.\(;
ill its kind-i. expuuted wiih neiineus and di'spatoh.
lu tll jolifi whoii done niusi lie I' lid before d -livere l.
TIIu H. TIl,i.lN(}H.\ST.
Opp i'-iip the Friiiab* High School. Hav St
May H. l«.Vj 14
\Mjo will go isiio Jtie Enterprise/
OLPP(lSi\(; that there a h tl fise having CMpitnl they
O won .1 lik.i |,, iiivt^.-i in piitiinr into >-peedy i)p»‘ra-
II' II di\.'r- .i( i>i iiiul n'i lire uliii'h niil'r now be
,.«( |i.]i,j,j |)|^ ijrfi j woiiM tak** tiiis nieihod to
inf. rill any siir-b. lir.i I have :i never-failiiig W\\.T1'.R-
PO\'iI',l!. iwilh pb*;iiy . ;• the Mercliant Mill-
in iho ct‘nMf> ' f !’■!v>‘itt»vi’i’if N. i'., .-inable of running
itiy nuidiiriery ■ lijhi order, and weuM bo pleased to
ii.ivc !ii,‘ - iru* I rotitably employed.
R. .Mel)\NlKL.
Octol- er o. I'^t'il. 08tf
\.V\ per.'on haviiifr a sinokin? fire-place can have it
ifiiK iii'd Iiy a>ldre.-'iii(r me at the Fayetteville Post
I'.'.'ii-k Wijrk and Plastering
Ju!
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I'ommitslon Merchant and ProfJuce J>eaJ#r.
A.ND I>K.\I,?.U IN
(jroceries. Provi-iioii«.
Hardware, t’uilery.
Bo 'ts. .''iioo-i .and I.i'atliKf.
MVt_'-.';nir. Roi'u. .•'.■I'ldlery. vs..
Forei.'n -in 1 iiin'-i: • Li.jai i..
)ih»*eiiiu'» and V:iri;s .it \litnu; ictiin
Stri.n 'iitenti in paid 10 or.let
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FAY’^-TTEVILLE.
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Tti*‘ New st>le. Small,
I coLoiu:u PH()T(M;uAPirs.
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ART
WofMluard'H Nolar
Camera.
pncvs
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- IMi'.'l Talf.iurd;
'iiirley .nd Villetie;
I'^HE W .. ' ri,,,.-.
, *• •• (if Henry F^- -.b ■.;. )
*• of I iliv^.r Oo.'Uaio-):.
“ “ of Tobi>i' .‘'rjo’leii, 'j
Letters of Juo.iu-^:
Feaelon's W..vk>;
Pascal's i’l'.jvincial Leiti!!--;;
*• Thouglils. LetrfO' ,V'..
Cheeterti ;Id’s I,e'tei->;
Cc,rinne. or ImIv, 'oy M idanie I)»
■'.'.ne Porter's "',,rk>;;
"sr ut' Wakefield ar;.J /: I--, i-i-
'Vliiin-i ■11;,i (I j.litie-i;
Couiic .Mi> 'eiianit -:
Ka'.lani's Mi i i!.' ,\;ri
Wirt s Life of Pitri.-’i^ IL'iuy,
Currer Ueii s Wnik—.lane Kvie. •
Evelina, hv Mi-v Uiirm-v:
Beulah. Hut’ie.lze. Tio- Mil: .m rfj,. i- ,^3
"Line upou Lim-. ■•i’cci, ,i Uiv
Fox's li.j.ik .jf .M irryi ';
Buchan's i^.inie-.ic .\Ied'-Ino;
L-'s' ._.'' Nfw i’ ...Ivio-v R'.'k.
Voiiati ..sn ^h3 H-r'^.-:
Voautt s; ilirtin ..n f'l^i ■•
8 K I il \LK V .«.NS.
•I’fir /Sooi.'s.
rUL WITS AND r.KAi'X i)F .'•>» IKiV:
One of'I’iiein, by Li v,‘i-;
Louie’i Lat T.'riii :ii .•,
Lnglan.i s \'ejin.iii:
Tennysun’s P iein-;
-American Alm inac. l^sl.
The Lady s Hook F a-. -^
LangiiH;re .jf Flow^^r-;
Poetry of
La'ly'- Gui le : > I’-rf-rt 'l.-ntiliiy;
I'.'iniv,
•• atid t^enilernen - Mirror of Fortune;
Pe'.er Parley'^ M I'lo m TraveU;
!>.i ik ot 1 rave!-! and .\dventure; ..’te.
K. J HALE .V SONS
' X W. I'. RKN'i.M,!,. J •«. KL.M>A1.I,.
cov. io .
A N D
W^TOLESALF GROCERS,
N>. 11 l*i North Maier St.,
UilmiiifJoii. \. r.
Tier, from in.; '\i'a-iTv pr.-inptlv wxewited
ear 1’"- ' ll T t-Tj t ■ t .U t : t-.*» ot Cl*IEoU
Hll-l r . 1
.\pri’ 2 I'-U
JU*tPH !l HI'|>>||\I. CYRla > V.\.\ AMRl.VUE
JO^. It. Jk ro.,
CoiiDBiii^^ion .^lerrtiaiits^
a, f\
1 ronij,; pv!' >n 11 attenr; in giv»-n to all t’onsign-
nioti:.. ,.nd >i»h I Ivan.-v-. itiatb- on I’ro iiioe to be sriippei'
1 o[to-r ports .ir sold in thi» in irket
I )!!• >Ti «. R \ J*HS .' in >
I 't ,.;, ry. Hay m.-. •,
e" ^vi!le. N • ! .i.n,
e ’ ,ij! .-t, i J. ;Vo
lyTx--,. NIm': tii' .i'yi 4^.1
pertain' -i[ to 'he An.
ing. («' ■ • tor vorv ,;trir
in.’lie-^. 'or i an.i I .i--.
nients. ."Jiock and I'hem
I It V:iii.>rs ieli » Skylieht
■ai'i' 'l-i- tdo ^ ar.l, Fav-
u'lie 1. I- ^ire i, in w^i;er
f; -!! f ■ ;ife -ij'tj Ainbr,,
other -^tyU's ot !*ioiiires
Gilt Fr-inc. I'.ilt Moiibl-
picturc'—as lar/e as 2''i by y,i\
■ f.r tianiring }'ii-'tures; Instru-
'»’s f.ir -ale low for ca«h. Life
siie col..red Ph.ito/raphs ma.ie from small picturus.
Having permanently bn atcd hore 1 hojie 10 merit
vour patronage. 1 w.nud a!>.) reiurn my sincere thanks
for the liberal patronage bestowed on me heretofore by
the good peoplw of Fayetteville and vicinity
M V.A.NtiHSlih’LL.
Photograpbiiit an ! Proprietor.
D«c'r 2>. 1 s5y
ra*fory.
>"V.
AOTICK.
\S I expect to tie absent from home a few months in
the West, .Archibald ,\I('Lean is my auihorixwd
\({ent to trau»ict my business until I return.
N JONKS
Dec'r 2‘. Is'ii*. 88tf
FOH rovFMvnfsiiiivir^
Thiriy good, reliable, unmarried Men,
enlist fi.rTHRl’F YK VRS ..r IH’RINC TUT W V It.
I and to be n*‘1 at the Ar-^i.nal and .\rm.>rv at
h ayetlfviUe. un’.f'-- ■;! ei'i^iPy reijnirpl f.>r other ser'df,'
Pay fr.iii- Kb'vi n i-i Twenty-l wo Holbirs vt-r im n'‘.
:wiih -^ncb an am iiin' a liiiional a« nier’; will wan .i.'i
with r-iti in-i. quarters, me-lical attei; i-mce, \c
I de'ire no one to rnli'‘t who ■'h'lll t>o> have made up
lii' mind •■■ Ve nf'Vernei by the Regulation'! an.i Ar
ticles of W *r for tb" tJ .verniiient rf the Confe.ierate
■Army
JNO. •' BOOTH.
('apt .\n’y. S. A
Cotirl'g \ Armory
Fayefteville. Sept 1 Set'll
ofhi'e. Wiiiu- W.uhii
I'l.itie in !'•>„( II,.inner,
done well or no puy
built by iiie fhoiild smoke, they wil] he altered without
'■barge. ‘ DAVID .McDUFFIE.
P’ayetieville. N. (' . M.irch 2'.*. 9-lypd
Ul my work warranted to be
\ti-1 if any chimneys heretofore
T
af:viovAis.
F’lCK {■J remove i tc
cnf.ied by the Clarendon Bank.
JAS G. COOK,
Dec. ;:i;, IR;;!.
P. M.
86-
i\oa'lh Caroliuai Readers.
OCliOOL LOOKS are becoming very scarce (,ut
O iiuve on hand a good supply of the -Nliinn riL,*“
LIN.\ RL.ADl.R.S, Nos. 1 aiid 2 by Rev. Pruf.....lIiV
bard of t!ie I’niversity of North (’arolina and ’
Rev C H 'Viley. Supenntendent of t'oiijr.iou s. hn
of North C iroliii i.
()iir cusromers having woll nigh exhausted i .r-i„ k
of Northevrj Readers on band when the war eormi.-n(>p|
we hope will now turn their arier-ion t 1 ihevp
home au'h irs. rather than allow their cl: ' -j •” ’
with'.'It r;-ading books. ’
Fo.' -^ale only at the old retail prices of 2j ■•eni' «
oenl.■^. and 7-~> cents.
K J. H.\LK
Feb’y 1, 18*;2
Wa’ttt*l iiiiiiKMlialely,
I'^Wv.) smart Girls and two Boys, from 12 *to l.j ye.,r
old. to fold Envelopes. The Gii-Is can do the'folV
ing at their houses.
It will require a few days’ practice to learn the
of foldinsr. Apply to
THOS. H. T1LL1NGIUt
Feb’y ;5. ]s.;-_>.
•lu-ft received an]
'.f0‘
400
«IOE«!!
MR BROGAN SHOKS.
?ale at
Feb’y 3.
GJ-0
JiR.ANI»T’S.
WAATED,
PoR this year, a House Servant (Man) for the tl.,t»i
I any aciive, intelligent, quick motioned boy will io
, . „ T. WADDILL
Jan v .30. 18^'i2.
95tf
llosiie-.Made Kiivelope^i.
MA.NUF.VCTrRF.D by Thos. H. Ti]liugh,tst. Fayette-
vi!;.‘. may b.- Im.l of the uii ler>ii:ne 1. wholesale or
HALE SONS
refiiil. for ea-h
Jan y 1:
E. .J.
EAVETTEVIM.E
Ml^TlAL LVSIR4\€E C03fPl\F.
Capital in Premium .Notes amounts to S267,C6®
Cash oti hand ind other a.s.sets, 5,077 2.j
Tho
It
12. I'-.l
H ir.lie
Gilhara s .Manu »l f.
by m.ail .>:{
EiirtlKT .^upiiliefN ol
MILITARY BOOKS—FOa CASH ONLY.
Taciic.s, 1; vn,-.. sj 7,'); nmji j
duuteers and .Militia, $2 7?) i
' I
.Army Re;riilnions for the Confederate States, ^2 2-j
'•y rnai; ,';2 .50
(.ar;. - Bayonet Exercise anl Skirmishers’ Drill, .51 •
by mail ^>1 Kj.
The Trooper’s Manual, by J. Lucius Davi®, .SI 50; by
mail SI f.r,, ' ’ j
New .^l•ip of Virginia, colored, 8(>o.; by mail 8.")p.
Ju>t received. K J, H.\L1'. .Sf SoNS.
FDli CLEIiKS OF THE I'lH RK ~
1;'Xi;i’LT10N, TRIAL, and APPKARAN(M.’ i,u('K-
i LT.S, ruled and jvritiied from the mo^i .ipproved
form- in use. \i-;o, further -uiiiiiie- i)f oth' r BLANK
BOoKS. in gri'.ii variety.
,May HI K. .
T. C\ .V ll. U. WORTH.
('omniission and Foruarding .^ferrhants,
Wll.MINUTOX, (’
•Ian y 2>', iMil 8hf
i’LAKk k TnnJMiTON.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
\VII..NIL\i;T()X, N (’.
\^riLL e;ve special attention to the - ile or shipmeni I
M of all Nav'il Store-;, t’otion, Fbnir. Timber, an I ^
other Country pro.iiioe. Dealers in Lime, Plaster. Ce- I
nient. Il.-iir. a:c.: and ;
fiHNTS Pll!{ .STi:\MKRS KVI'K >lfL\l Rl' \M) SI'N.
Refer to: II. R .'SMvmre. ("-ijhier Bank of ('•me Fear
Wilmington; .Ino. Diw-on. Pre^^ t Wiimington I’.ranch |
Branch N-)rth f’lr.ilini: W. H. Jon.--, (’i-hier Raleigh
Braneh B.ank ofCajie Fea’’.
Dec. 1 1. IHt'.d, 7't-tf
a. Itl EEAKIK
0 om HI i s s # itn . Uvrrh an /,
ll
i
T'vii iMiiiKs imiiK r. T. inii.ii ,v siivs' stiik'
S J-
II
and
Tilt* ol J'iah’** ot
Property, by Fi-mik-. il "l u-.j. 1.1 K-
and improve i.
Siarkie on Kviden.e. '^'h K.liii
iharswood. ,
WendelN' I’.laekt
S bars wood.
Adains' Lqiljty; !',r.,„ „ s Legal ALixim-
Smith on rMntrtieu. v,. j
By] O'*’
3*«'i>iOiial
>i'/n. Knl;irged
on. with Notes by
)n hills. .Notes by |
wilmi\(;t()\, X (’.
r)ROMPT an.i PHRSONAL attention will be given to
I the sale „f Naval St..res. Colton. Lumber. Timber
ami all oilier country produce. ’
Rkkkk to
O. (J. pARst.KV, Pres’t ('om. Bank at Wilmington
John I>\wsos. “ k. \ (’
Me«srs. H. & E. J. Lii.i.v, , ,
Messr>^. Pkmbkrto.n Si o^v, ^ 1" ayel teville.
A. Parker. Esq., Harnett t’ouiuv N C
May 7. 1m;0. ‘ ‘ ,
lotf
lUl Tli^'*"'*''^ If •««/#>/.
I>\UIII,.S Iia\:n;r -.,i';oned WIHTH 0.\K TIMBER
1 from one and a naif to six inel.es in ihicknes>» and
from SIX to twenty inches in width, and wishin^r to lis-
pose of the same, can find a purchaser by applying in
per^'on nr by letter to the undeisigned at the .Vr-enal.
•lOHN (' booth.
Capt. .Art’y. ?omd’g .Arsenal.
Fayetteville. Aug. 21, IKi',]. r,,,
H.\LR SONS
Aotice lo .Soldiei'is? I'rieiidw.
AVE mad-.'arrauicements wiih(’>ii,t M .v
’nm 1 Master l>e,.arlmetit. to forward to any
Cocnpftfiv* fo !uiy uionihpr of’ nrw •
may desire to send them
Oct. K>, 18r,l.
H. W. HARDIE.
Oti-tf
linriiionv.-mdieol
Books, &c.. further suppliea just received.
R- J. HALR * SONS.
Wel>wU*r% Elriiinilarv Sneliinb
Baok for sale >,r R J HA^f.K V SOVfi ^
'Hie PreNliylrriaii P«aliiioliMt
Character notes. A further supply jii.sl received.
K J HALK SONS
CAR II!
4 FEW LADIES can be accommodated with board at
n. the ^ominjirv.
8=p,. Ii. is.;i’
TO THE I.ADIEM:
U'i?' "irecllnlly iiironiiH hfr Ijien.i. nn I
i.RpJji'S"- prepared to make
DRh. SLS in the most fashionable style, she will also
Rut and fif tor any ladies wishing to make their own
Dresse.s: CHILDREN’S CLOTHING cut or made^o
Mrs. Oib.son has taken the Agency for th? sale of a
npw and excellent CHART, for cutting Ladies’ Dresses
Also cue for Boy’s Clothing. They are very simple in
ladier**^'*^”’ '0 understand. The
lad.es are requested to call an.i .see them at her house
Oct'Tltr'
M\KF:Ph:\(’K vt M'lMK.
WE on hau l :in'4 exi eri 1.. keep for s«ile. of their
own m inu?MCliire. .-i -u}i|ily of P.ra'^'., (talvaniied
''omiiion Ho.iped
.ir.\ii>f:it iti « Ktn'K;
Freiifh. High Po(, follasf and Comnioii
iti:nsTt:,fn!s;
spring AI.iitre-i'es. it new ;in.l improved >''pring, on
han.l or m-i.ie to or.ler of any size: Litl'NGE.'^; Sfiring,
C ine, and ood Seat CH .\1R.S, of ditfereni kinds
and f.atterii'; .''pring Sofa'^, Lounges and (^hairs,
repaired, sn.) i-overed with H-.ir I’loth or other
wise; Hoe h.’Uidles. Bung-i for bhls. (is Hlnls.;
Sole. H'lrnes'i, anl L'jiper Leather,
ami Plastering Hair.
As Re have good Machinery for .'■’awing, Planeing.
Turnin'.:. Morticing and Boreing, we can do work with
despatch atol on 'ati-ifaciory terni'. Per-ions having
work or repniring to do will do well to give us a c.all
We warrant o-ir work; if it fails, you know where to
find u^
H'lving taken a Store on the East side of Gillespie
Street, a few doors .South of A. W Steel. Esij., and
having •'ome spire room, we would attend to the storage
and sale of any thing that may be consigned to us; ami
will pive special attention to products of this Slate.
FayeiteviHe. .\[iril 1. IHtil. (ttf
Fayetteville Foundr>^
I^HE iinder*icrned having associated themselves for
the purpose of carrying on the
I'oiiiiflry and .llacliiiie Kii«iiie!«K,
underihe firm of .ANDERSoN .v CORD, respectful’v
solicit orders from those warning work in their line.
Having experienced Machinists and .Moulders, tl.ef
are fully prepared to execute all orders.
1). ANDERSON.
Fayetteville, Oct. V, IWl.
Eayelteville Foundry.
\\’'h will pay cent per lb. for old Cast Iron, and 12.i
M cents per lb for old Brass
^100 Hewairl«
.\N.VN\ .\'i t’rom U'e -irbscriber on lust December,
my negro man I'AVK He i-> a fuil-bloode.l negro,
i) feet H or In inciies liigh. well set. nitd intelligent for
K negro; would weigh when he left Ir.mt D'i'i to 17.'»,
ige i about o'» ye;»(>: he ha>i a -car on hi- face. I will
pay Fifty Dollars reward to any per-on delivering him
to me at Philadelphif, Robe^on county, >*. C., or for
hi- confinement in any Jail so that 1 can ^et him ,\n i
Fifty [>o!Iar- f ir j.root sntbcient lo oonvici anv per-on
or ;«evKons for harboring him.
DANIEL Met .\LLCM,
F.ir Jo.^EPH B. 'let’ALLl'M
PhiladelplnH, Robe-ion I'o., N. C., April ■> I'l. 12-lf
S’J.') K i:\VARl).
1)AN.\W.\\ trom ihe -ubscriber on Friday la-i the
t lllh inst.. my Vioy \ llUilL. He is prot>-\hlv birk-
iiii; ahoui the plintaiion oi .Nlr-. Louis'i H'lrgr.ive. on
C irver's I'reek. where he h isiiwife I will pay the
ati.ive reward f )r in- .lelivery ill jail
G 1) BAKHI5
('umberlan'l eouiity. July )t'., IM.], .jt» tf
Wasit lo Fiii’i'liai^e.
W.\NT to purcha-ie a smart .ictive BOV, about 1i
year-^ ai'CU'iiomi d to Horses
N A STEDMAN.
Dec’r .'.It Hfitf
tliiH d»te I will
pay three Crnis per po i I for rag- le-
livered in Fiyettuville, at my ir.illg
01. P* icktish. D MURP’HY
D.-- 21. ISGl. fe.-,.
•JA.MKS KVLK
H A. jrsT RECEIVED HIS SPRING SUPPLY OF
i>3iv liOOD^,
— Among which are—
PIECES CALICO;
Totn;. J272.76.5
onipaiiy have paid all losses projnptlj, atj
have never made an assessment on their preniiuiu notes.
Total losses paid, ^2'..*ji52 'j‘j
OfFICEP.S;
GEO. McNEILL. President.
D. .A. R.AV, Vice President
C. .A. McMlLL.AN, Secy
Djrkctors;
Henry Lilly. W. N. Tillinghas;.
H. L. Myrover. S. J. Hinsdale,
S. T. Hawley. Wni. .McLauriu.
Nathan .V Stedman. T. .S. Lutterloh.
C. B. .Mallett.
Janie*i Kyle.
•A. .A. .McKethan.
J. D. Williams.
S. W. Tillinihnst.
\. W. Steel,
J. G. Cwok,
Hon. J. G. Jjhepherd.
K. F. Brown, 1 ,
A. E. Hall,
ol Aorlli I'aroiiiia^
CC\1BKUL.\ND ( (U NTY.
Court of Pleas an ! ijuarter Sessions, l*ec. Term, 1S*»1
Ambros Overbaiigh r.i Gile-' Overbaugh.
Attachment and Levy on Real Estate.
Con litioii'tl .luilgment
I T appearing to ih ■ --iiis'aciion of the (’ouri, that the
Detendunt in this ca-e, Gile.- Overliaiigii. resides l.e-
yond the limits of ihe Stale, so that the ordinary pro
cess of the l^aw c.mtioi he served on l.im; It is Itierefore
orderetl that puldicilioii be made in ihe Fayetteville
tib-erTer for six weeks, for the said Cules Overbaugh to
ll.* an.i aj.pear at our nexi Court of Pleas and Quarter
S.-s-ions to be held f..r tlic County ot ( umberlan.l, at
the (',>urt House in Fayeileville. on the first Monday of
March, .\. D l''ti2. aii'J tlien and there plea.I. answer
or demur to s.iid Aitachment, or the Conditional Judg-
nieiii will be m.'i.le absohiie, and the properly levied on
c.iti'lemned to saiisly the Plaintitf s claim with costs.
Witness, Jesse T. Warden. Clerk of our said Court,
at Office in F.ayeileville. ihe first Monday of Dece.uber
A. D. 18'il.
[.s;t-*lw] ^ J warden. Clerk
Wlalt* ol Aorlii i'aroliiia,
CCMBERkAND COCNTV.
Court of Pleas an.i (.Quarter Sessions, December Term
iSbl.
Joseph Lee an.i wife Elizabeth, Bud.I W. Denning.
tieorge H. Denning, Clarendon Denning, Sebarlas p!
Denning. Selia Denning. Napoleon Denning, and
loUO •V'" PIECES LAWNS;
B'aok and C.dored Silks;
Iri-h Linen an.i Diapers;
Boltin;: I'liths. No. 1 to 11;
Men and l>*iy s t’lotl'iui;.
ith 1 lat e- a-sortiiieni of all kinds of |
CT » or» m fibtg ^ :
.Vll of which were puichase.l at Auction and private
sal" by the package ai panic j.rices, and will be ofi^ered
chea]i by wli.ib'«a!e or retail. !
\prii 1 1. l.*'il|. ]0(f I
SlMMXi; TR.VDE! " 1
WOKTH, tri^lITIIA.\ X 4:».
OFFER AT WIloi.KSVLE A HEAVY STOCK OF |
—ALSO— •
A complete and w. 11 .selected Block of |
IIAHDWARK & CUTLERY.I
BARRELS NORTH CAROLINA LIQUORS
OV/ l-->» •• DOMESTIC Ditto
WORTH, WIGHTMAN &'cO.
I-■lyetieville. April 12. iM'il.
.It ,Vo, 34. Haf/ SI.
ll) 00(1 ' I’KINT.'', unusually low, either bv
*-v'jWV* whole-ale or retail.
50 Doz. WOOL an.i other II \TS
€ I. O T H I \ G
at greatly reduce.l prices; together with a large and
varied stock of
iVru’Li: i\i) Fi\fv Dill liiioiis,
all of which will be offered on as favorable terms as any
Hou.se in ihe Slate. j. k. KYLE.
hn Collins an.i C. C. .McCrumraen. Traveling Ageu;«
e^?”The Company invite applications.
May 2S, IStiO. 21-1 t
CAPT. WIEKEK’M REPORT
ON THE DEEP RIVER >I1\ER\L RElIKIN.
The undersigne.-l have caused to be publi-^heJ iVjUi
the Congre-'^ioiial plates, an edition of the Repori
of (.apt. \\ ilkes. L. S. Navy, aud his .Vssoeiatcs ot iLt
Board api>oint.‘d by the Secretary of the Navy tc ex
amine the Deep River Region of North Carolina'. Thi.
is the m«.st important aii'.l scientific statemeni of liie
great wealth of that section of the State, and theJfaps
the most perfecT and valuable, of anv yet published.
The Maps are worth the price of the work, which is 50
CPnts. neatly bound in cloth. Copies sent bv mail, free
of postage, on the receipt of .50 cents. A liberal Ji»
count to wholesale buyers. Orders solicited.
Jan y 2tl. ' p„ ,? [J ALE SON'S
To Eanl BiiyerN.
The undersiirned offers for sale, in the Coal reri''ii
an.i within eight miles of tiie terminus of the Fi;
etteville & Western Rail Road on Deep River.
EKiHT lUWDRER ACRES OF LA.VH.
adjoining the land belonging to the estate of Ue.'rge
Wilcox, dec’d, and lying three miles South fri.ni
bonton. on Little Pocket Creek. M oiiFt* eoiinrr.
These L.ands are well adapted 'o the growth u! oora.
cotton, wheat, oats, rye, &c. There ar.’ "ii tht prem
ises a comfortable Dwelling, an.i .'ill nete'-irv 'lu-
houses, with about one hundred and fifty •icre-' in ier
fence, including forty or fifty acres of nevcr-fMi':;n;
bottom land. This is a rare chance for person- wish
ing to make invesiments. as lands are unloubtei-T ai-
vancing in price in this section.
For further information apply to .Mr. M. M .'IcR:if.
Crane s Creek. P. 0., Moore county, or a.idr.-M- ae it
Fayetteville, N. C.
DANIEL McRAE.
For the Heirs of Gilbert MeUae. JeC'l.
Carbonton. .Moore co.. N. C„ Aug. 24 1^V.*. 4i '
58tf
^ETTEE.HEATJ^.
Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views*
^ -NiiW HUii iienuliful asHoriiu..nt, ju.t received.
• _ _ I'-VLE & SONS.
iiluiik Warrants for wile here.
58tf
WAIVTED,
A ve^ar9^obL^‘'‘"‘ HORSES, w
per
October ‘2-i, ISiil
for old Brass.
ANDERSON & CORD.
bStf
not over 8
_Capt. Art’y.Comd-g^.'c'lTrle^naL
XKW EDITION OF
i)i:vERin:x m i{nTM':\s n. i;. law reports,
Volume ^8.
THK subscribers have just printed a 2d Edition of
1 tlus Voiume’ with Notes and References toother
adjudged Cases and to the Revised Code, by Hon Wm
errorf**^' corrections of typographical
Their 2d Editions of Dev. & Battle’s Equity, complete,
and 1st Dev. & Battle's Law Reports, have received the
approbation of the Profension
j James F. Denning, hy their ne? I frien-J Sarah Den-
I ning, against Josiah Denning and Young T. Denning.
I P.iition for Partition.
IT appearing to the satist.-iction of the Court, that the
De/etidants in thi.^ case. 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
tiierefore ordered that juiblication 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 the (^unty of Cumberland at
the Court House in Fayetteville, on the first .Monday of
March, A. D. 18(S2, an.i then and there plead, answer
or demur to said Petition, or a decree pro confesso will
be rendereu an.i partition had as prayed for.
Witness, Jesse T. Warden. Clerk of our said Court,
at Oftce in Fay«tlev,lle. the first Monday of December,
^ D. 1861. [89-Gw] J. T. WARDEN. Clerk.
State of A^^ortli Carolina,
CU.MBERLAND COUNTV.
Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Dec. Term, 1801.
barah Denning vs. .loseph Lee and wife Elizabeth. Jo-
^ah Denning. Young T. Denning. Budd W. Denning,
George H. Denning. Clarendon Denning. Sebarlas
P. Denning, Selia. Napoleon and James F. Denning
neirs-at-Law of Thomas Denning. ’
Petition for Dower,
appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that
I rarpeliiiff! rarpeliiiirl ':irpef
■ 9 ‘iOO '■ a' -N'o^ ;}4. Hay St. All
I styles, all prices, all .qualities. All will be
! otiere.l low either by whole.s;»le or retail. Also, 5-4 and
Crniub ('lotlis aud Druggets.
I _ Fayetteville. N C^ Sept. 13, 1860.
\E\V GOODS.
n^HE subscriber is now receiving a large and well se-
1 lected stock ot GOODS, consisting of
GROCKUfKS, HAKDWAKK AM) CUTLE-
lu, ha(5(il\g and rope, S\I).
DJ.EllV, etc., FOKEICJX AXD
DOMESTU' JJQrORS,
an.i manj other articles, which he offers low for C
or on SHORT time to prompt paying customers.
ASH.
!«ii|>rrioi- PofketTiaii^v
TIODGEIIS’, Wostenholm's. Crooke* an.i Ri* h
Itw.r''’’™'''' >*..ckci »„d r«„ K.vivlit-
hale & SONS.
Nov’r 27, 18«1,
E. J.
Blanks of afJ kinds at ti^ Office.
on
ma.le
Josiah Denaing and Young T Denning, two of the
,'r,''"PP'J '"y exunl of b, »,„1 .. «,.r LxrOoo "o? PI™,
as they «an now j and Quarter Sessions to be held for the County of Cum'-
. llFftyetteville, on the first
D. 1H»)2. and then and there
to said Petition, or a decree pro
Sheetings and Cotton Yarns on hand at all times, at
Manufacturers pncen.
at •« me a call,
at th, old stand of J. & T. Waddill, South si.le Hay s.
A. N. MCDONALD.
Fay^leville, N^C.. Sept. 24. 1860. 6ot
FISHrFISHTl
VTEW M.\CKIiREL. No,. 1, 2 »nd 8
“ WHITE FISH.
“ HERRLNG, &c. &c.
Call at
Oct 1. 1800.
the Reporte, or complete sets, so far
had
They propose to pm to press a 2d E.iition of Dev. & ; Monday of March A n 'he first
Battles Law Reports, vols. 3-4 (in one ) ' tilead answer i’ * there
They deal larcelv in Law Booka n„.i -11 . . ; I ‘lemur to said Petition or » ileemo
I *»rgei> in Law books, and will at all times confesso will be rendered and
order works not on their chelves, to supply their cus- — ‘ enuereU and
tomers.
Oct. 16, 1»«0.
E. J. HALE & SON.
a writ of Dower issued.
, Clerk of out
the firs^ Mond»y of Deoomber, A. D. 1861.
J. T. WARDEN, Cl*rk
Wjtness. Jesse T. Warden, Clerk of our said Court,
V
A. N. MCDONALD'S,
South-side Hay Street.
57-tf
Groceries: Gt'oceriesT:
4 selected Stock of FA.MILY
X\ V ERIES always on hand, consisting of
Bacon-Sides, Mess I*ork, Mackerel,
Xos. 1 and 2, Molasse.s, Sugars of ail
grades, Tobacco, Cigars,
And all other articles usually kept in a Wholesale Gro
cery EntablishmeBt.
Wilmington, Apnril 2, 1861,
COX, KBNDALL & CO.
10-ff
THK AORTH CAROL!VI
MITI AL LIFE IIVSITRAXCE (0)iPA\V,
\ OW in the tenth ye.ar of successful operaiii'D. ^
growing capital and firmer hold up^n pubi'.'^ -
fiileuce. continues to insure the lives of all hesUh.' t'''''
sons trom 14 to (iO years of age. for one year, f"r
years, and for life—all life members sharing intheproli!^
All slaves from 10 to 60 years of age are
one year or for five years for two tbird'^ iheir va.ue
All losses ar«> punctually paid within 1*0 'W''
satisfactory proof is presented.
For further information the pubb'’ is ret’erreJ
Agents ot the Company in all parts c .he State,
R- H. BATTLE. Secretary,
E. J. HALE. .\?ent «:
Jan’y 1859. Fayetteville. N '
Heaclqiiai'terK ^
Ca.mp Botx..\.v. July -'*■ *''■
^HIS Company, desiring to be complete ^ \ ;
1 sped, would be glad to enlist a number of
vers,—men accustomed to the management ot
There will be paid to each man. on enlistment, a bi.'UJ.
ot Slo. .Monthly jiay S12; besides being clovlif'
led, ine.lical attendance free, an.i all other necess*’’.
equipments furnished requisite fora soblier.
No one need apply unless he is a good ,j„j.
perienced in the management of horses. The
lion of the company is Virginia, as soon as eqiiipp*^
ALEX. D. MOOKK,
Rltf] Capt. Co. E, Reg't Ll. .Artil^er^
UE$£RTEK—$30 KEWiBU.
Thirty UOLL.IKS llewarJ wm be i«iJ f"'
prehension and delivery of deserter I3VK j,..,
HODGES, at any Jail or Military Posi in '
The said Hodges resides in Harnett **. jjri
miles from Averasboro’; has hazel eyes, black ^ j.
complexion, is 5 feet 10 inches high, age 20 jq.
enlisted the 29th May, 1861, and .le.«erted v ™
June. PETER ‘
Capt. Co. C, 3d Heg't N- ‘ ^ ,
July 30, 18G1. -
itletholi«t
lines, a new supply, assorted si*es and
March lb. E. J. HALE
Vol. 8|li J^neroIt’f Uuited *'
July 10. I. J. UaU * 8^