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OAI.ENDAR FOR 1862. c JANtAin" FEHHUAHV... MARCU APRIL MAY JUNK JULY AUGUST S^PTKMIiKR. Oo U'Ft ■: DBCE-MiiER. ------ 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 r:{ 14 15 10 17 18 l‘» ■ja 21 28 24 25 L''J 27 28 29 30 81 1 3 4 5 0 7 s 0 10 11 12 18 14 15 10 17 18 19 20 21 22 28 24 25 20 27 28 1 o 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13* 14 15 IG 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 81 1 o 3 4 5 G 1 9 10 11 12 13 14 lo 16 17 18 19 20 21 oo 23 24 25 26 27 2S 29 30 1 o 3 4 5 * 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1^ 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 o- 28 29 30 31 . I *> ~3 4 5 6 7 s 9 JO 11 12 18 14 15 IG 17 18 19 20 21 *)•) 28 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 1 •> 3 4 5 *> t 9 10 11 12 i:^ 1 1 15 16 17 18 19 20 2l •>o 23 24 25 20 27 2 b 20 30 31 1 •) 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 1>! 19 20 ?1 22 28 _ t 25 20 27 28 29 30 :.0 1 •> 8 4 5 t 9 10 11 12 l;i 11 I ■■ in 17 1 19 O; 1 -I 2;^ -t 25 20 • >“ 29 8'' •> " 81 i .; 4 0 7 1 ' 1 1 ' 1" U 1.) i ' : 17 1^ 19 20 21 •)■> 2 1 25 •JO 27 28 29 1 •» 3 4 5 6 V () 10 11 1'_‘ 18 4 i *> : ■ 17 _ ] 10 20 '4 '7 l^chool IVotlee. My SCHOOL in Ihe DONALDS* »N Al'ADRMY. on ll AYMOUNT, will bo re-openeil on T U ES D A \ oCTOUKR Isl, 18G1. Ti rrn-i, j>er {Quarter vf 10 weekn: , Huglisli, 'JO Classical, 10 0(t Contiupent, JESSE R. McLEAN, rrincipal. August 1(>. 1801. Ifillwhoro’ ^liiitary Ar.'Mlt'iMy* ^pniS tti->iiiiitiou will b(* ro-oj.’onc‘l mi'ItT efiicit'i't 1 in;iii;ip*'iiienl on WeiliK'silMy. Miiich Oili. Tilt* sti- vic«“s of oll'icera lirivinji ht*en I'prin'uifiillv •'PMiiei no further intprninii.m or'dniir^ ner l 'h* For circulars siHtinp new torni-'. c . nJ irL-ss » uper- inton.lont 41 M. A.,” IIiU.--boro’. (’• .l«ny 30, 1H02. _ _ ]\orlliraroliiia Readers. oH(»OL HOOKS »re becominjt very 8c;.rce. but we l^^hiive ou liiui.i u pood supply of the NORTH CARO LINA READERS, Nos. 1 and J by Kev. l’rofe«.«or Ihib- b ird of the Fniversity of North C irolina. ami No. by Rov, C. H. Wiley. Superintendent of Common Schools of North Carolina. Oiir ciistoniers having well niph eshnu'^tod our stock of Northern Readers on hand when the wir coninif'iiped, I we hope will now turn their attention to the!«e books by home anthers, rather than allow their children to do without reading books. For sale only at the old retail prices of -’J cents, 38 ccnts, and 75 cents. E. J. HALE X SONS. Feb’j 1, 1862. ^cTTIf The undersigned, both h.ivinp entered the ittili- tarv service of the ('oiileder.ito St'ttes t'f \nicrica. hereby pive notice to their old cul>niei-^ :ind friotids. that they have appoiuto 1 .!>>hn D. St.irr mid .iMhn D Williams, of this pLice. tiieir -utoruyys to co!K‘-i ciihfv separately or conjointly nil muneys due ihem ciiliei- \ y ‘icc 'tint '">r note, and otluTwise to niit'til • ■ tln ir bu siness pojierully duriiip tlicir fib-eiici-. 1 ;icv rt'S)>*‘ct- fully ask all person'^ imlebieti to tt*em to call a' pn-mp' Iv as possible on iheir a*zcnts and make ji'w'nont i. . ih,K \ WILLIAMS. , Sept. 19, 1 SOI. 'f I >Vho will ^0 info (he Enlerprisr? I mUI’POSING that there ar# those having cipitul they I O would like til invent in ptitiinp into ^J'^•edy oj'crn- j [ion divers i.l.i''^t^s ui mauut lOiui'e \Viiii:h itiU'-t ti' ^ be establishod in tlirt S luli. 1 wauld this tn. ihod i it*f..rui auv .-uou. ;I. it i :.:o: i in v. ; ’■i; " iru'YLli. ,%viiii s ieniy -! i 'Mi. ;ii i ■ Mi ictiiin. >;.l;- iii I’:.\ -tu vi'". \ ■ nt' riiiiti m-r ' Hliv inrn’liinerv .it liirni riii i ;i.i l ; ; ' Ic r-vi I ' DWlli M.'lUl-'Kli:. i'iVv-i't'viUe. N. ,vl irch il''. RKnOVAI.. 1’0; 1' OFFl' E r-mivpd otTicc :ly oo •i by the rUr.-n I'Ul !’ ::i'« i;. ' iM.iK V M Ih-^ ;; Iv 1. V,.,. rPME 1 1 t il pi L.W* SAUNI'EHS' liKl' >Ri^; *• oJi Pleadiiig and Evidence; Phillips on Evidence; Common Bench Reports—new series; Cunis's Commentiries: Ross on Bills and Promissory Notes; Chitty on Carrier-:: Bateman on Commercial Law; Taylor’s Law Glossary; Williams on Executor-; Devereux’s Kinne’s Kent; “ “ Blackstone; Coke upon Littleton—l>;itler Hargrave’s Notes; Sedpwick on D-jiuRpe-; Story on Sales; *• on I’:!.' . f !.\? inpe: L.nuii\ i •• ; t.i,. “ ■■n I i • . W «: ..n l“. .; CnitP. uii I’le I Mip; on Con; mets; Bingham on Intancv; Hare on Discovery; Gow on Partn‘rsltip: RobiTts’ Prineipk'-! of F'jiiiiy. D." r >r and S'udent: Ur.' tiie's Leitdiner Cines in Jv.|iiiiy, H ire s Wallace's Notes; Lawyer's Common Plife P..ok; (treenleaf on Eviden .'c; SiPfdien on i’ieri'iiucr: Gresley’s Equity Kvitjcnee: Burrill’s Law Dictiomuy; 'Wharton’s Law Phillips’ A Amos on Evidence; Archbold’a Land^jrvl -jnd Tenant; “ Nisi Pritia; Fearne on Remaindeif-; Tidd’s Practice; Stsrkie on Evideucc; Hilliard on Sale^i; Smith’s Landlord and Tenant; Adame’ Equity; Williams on Personal Property; Mayne on Datnapes; Archbold’s Crimin.il Practice and Pleading; Lube’s Equity Pleading; W endell’s Blackstone; Chitty’s “ Matthews on Presumptive Evidence; Smith’s Master and Servant; Powell on Mortgages; Cbitty’s Criminal Law; Williams on Real Property; Smith’s Chancery Practice; Bugden on VeHilor-: “ on Property; Dart on Vendors; Crabb on Real Property; Sugden on Powers: Smith’s Mercantile Law; Smith on Contract r; Addison on “ Ailnms cti I\jcctm«nt; Crown Circuit Compp.nion; .\merican Leading Cases—Hare & Wallace’s Notes; - ’ ■’ ’’ ‘^""ry Pleadings: Want to l*iir‘lia«ie. [(,» purcha-e a sm-iit ;ic years oil, aocu^ii.imed to Il TSf J want to purcha-e a sm-iit ;ic-ivc liOV. .-it-iut 1 l>ec'r yii N A STEDMAN, ^ 'tf w I ; I. (U iiit i; in ]. V{, A SPRING GOODS. IS NOW OPENING HIS Amongjvhich are: })RINTED LAWNS; Black and Black and While Ditto; Irish Linens and Diapers; " Col'd and Black Silks. The Col'd Silks will be offered at last year’s prices. Feb’y 0, yB-4t Sl’HING TRADE! WOBtTII, A: 4 0. OFFER VT WHOLESALE A HEAVY STOCK OF —ALSO— \ oomjilt :e atid Wvll selected stock of HARDWARE & CUTLERY. I'.ARRELS N"RTH C\ROLINA LIQUORS. !>0ME'^T1( Hilto. WORTH, WIGHTMAN & CO. F:t\elteville, .April I'l, lH*il. IStf WK§iTERfV RAIL ROAI>. • #f *1V>. Si^ 10,000 Vl)S. PRINTS, unusually low, either by wholesiile or retail, i'lfl Do/. WOOL and other H.\TS. V li o T III o at preatlv reduced piiccs; together with a large and vuried stock of i\!i n\rv iihv cooiis’, all of whicli will be (iitcred i>n ax fMvorable terms as any ilousc iti ilie Slate. J- K- 1'^^ Oct. 1. IJ^' " i ar|M‘fiia;fI 'ar|M‘liiivr! \Kl’i; ri.Nt; at No. .s*. May St. All vt\i('', nil prices, all tjualiiies. -Ml will be ■itlVrcd Ivw t'itluT l._t wi.i.lesale yf n tail. .Also, and l‘J-1 Crninb ''iotlis and Dnipgets. ,J. K. KVLE. Fa vet lev. :li. N. i’., .''cpt. IH, .>‘Jt1 \i:\v «ooi>fs. ^PHE ■•^iibs' liber is iu)\v receiviiip a large and well se- I 1, ;«j1 >:.u-k of GM}I)S. c»n->i'^tiiig of ..l{)('KKli:s. II AHI'WAKK AX1> (’I’TLE- iiv, i5A: :i.\(; .^.ni» moI’H, sad- I)|,i:ilV. Ac., I'OKKK'rN AM> •(> >i i sTK' ijt^>roi:,, • ; w''ich ill- i.;l Ts low for C.\sn, • ' \'iV111.; cii't'Jiiifrs (' kiMi in exohnn^e for iiid at :11 iiiies, HI The following rates will now be charged I’or Passen gers on this Road, viz; To Little River, -’>0 cts. To ftpout Spring, 75 “ To Jonesboro’, 1 00 To Mclver’s, 1 25 Train leaves the Depot Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 8 o’clock A M. Returning, leaves Mclver’s at 12 o’clock iM. C. B. MALLETT. Pres’t. Aug. 28. 18t;i. 71 tf Raleigh and Fayef(eville Sla«[e Xotiee. quire us In red/ter to ctiargf fu'l f ivlo all pH'^seiipers in our Coach es, atid to ri'voko Iroiii tins d:ite all lr*'0 tifkets. C. s I',ARi;HE I't P.Ro.. C'liittactors Route N('. TiOyO. Feb'y 8. 18t>2. '*8 •'.nipd NI-: A U KS’l' A NI > Q r 1 (’ K KS'!' KOITI^ TO Tin: RAII.K^%D! lf\W j Attorney at Law, T'ayettkvilt.e, N. C. WILL attend the County and Superior Courts of Cumberland, Harnett, Moore and Robeson Coun ties. Prompt attention given to the collection of all claims entrusted to his hands. Oct. 17, 185!K 58-tf FRENCH STRANGE, ~ Attoriiey at Law, Fayetteville, N. C. Office that recently occupied by C. G. W^right. Esq. over the one now occupied by him in Dr. Robinson’s building. Green Street. Dec’r 2, IS.')*.!. 72- KOKV Tir.^.ilR, *1tiorti€f/ atift 0Umnsellor at LUMBERTON. N. C. TIJII'I' attend and practice in the Coimtr anl Superior Vt ('our:s of llobe>;oii. RiclnnDiid and Cumberland. .\11 l«n>;ine"JS in'vustci to liiia will rcceive ytroiHpt ;it- tention anil collectif‘'>s runctuallv reiuitted. Oct. 0, IKoM. n.'Stf 0 III*. Tiii:o. .^1 ARTi.\f:, FFK'E. II A V STREET, oi.po-ite the l*ost OflTice. 02tf M(*dii-al Flcctricity apjilicd FaVfttevill.*. Oi't 17. 1800. HKAMW k !U)BINSO\’S Foru UOKSK STV(;K live to KEVWSVILLE VIV w\Hsnv. TS the shorte>'t and iin>^t cxpeditious for tfivelor'^ going 1 North or Siuiili. l.caviiiL' I':ivetteville every day nt 2 o'clock P. M. ninorcH in ten iiorns. ( hir i>ach‘s lai'tTc an I Cf'inf'irt»bl‘. drivers “ober and pentleni:inly. uitf liMtn-' pm>d and suff of fivetniies an hour. The trav*>l:iir ttiiblic who wi>uld ->tudy their coinfun *iml ^'OTivrnu*ti*'i* will tin- Siu^ro. r^Tf-TUlUn i\\\ T\rKVTr^ TO \V1:L1>oN may h)il :it llio S* Mtiicc. I* .y*‘*N villo. M :i V 2 I ^'.*1't 2*> tf I A liilvYl! Till* New Sfvlc. Small, (OLOIii'i) l*l|i>T(»;il1PIIS. AT V:i 1'^ )i;i I U*ry. ART IVood\vai’fi‘« Solar ('aisiera. opi. A F ivetievil’c. N, t' ■ inviicd i(, ^ive men cal' v T. W,i i III!. S.i'Kh >iid- II IV •• A N .McDttNAI.b Sef't. 21. 1''*>|J. o'lt Ifo'lie-tijide Envelopes. \N r \ _ . . t' i;. :e i. i 1 . : i, I' r _ I w.' '• lie :'i re:-;i'. for c i>-li E. -I HALF .v S'>N.''. Jan 'i. It'iJ. €wrarerirs i fV roceries / / i 1,\ Ill'll' '111 I well --i-'u'ctcd Stock f FAMILY (111’H ■ i'. IM r,.'' ;i A 111 hand. cotL-^i-itin.r of Haci’ii->i i .'I I’urk. .^lu!lcis. MacktTel, .Nik. 1 art'i 1:, Siii^.irs of all _'r 'ili'-'. 'I'lib:tcco, ('iirars, ' ! rlipr f ,..1 ii'U.'iiiy ki-pt in .i Wholesale Grc i;-rv i''J liiii' iiiif il CO.X. KENDALI. \ ’o U i’lii'ri>;i.>ti. ApTi’ 2. l'''il. llt-tf l:it V iii 'I- icir> .'^kylipht -■te ^! I ’l-- Vard. Fay- !■ I. ' ' ^1. ill w Iter !, :! life -^;7e .Vliiluc- • •■ill'- ^tylo" -.if I’ictiin- . t iih 1 1 ii:ii -. * I; i: M oubi- ■ [■'i-furi-- -:i' i ii-ji' as l!'') by ;;ii ■ ' t'.r Iriti'j'intr ; -i-Miri'®: li:'t^ii- i :i!' I'lf 'alf iiiw ‘or ca-h. Lite ~ in:, ic 11'' '!;i '. a'' jiii’! ■; . -i. ILivine ; i'i'i. iiK'tir’y l-i' ■’•■il h-tc I ! ■•] i- t;i merit your pat ruiiaL'i' 1 U'li.M ai^r'i retuiTi tuy'.iiicfre t hatiks for the liboral } >.tr.'nap>' ' tow.'d i.n me hi*reto!ore by the K''od I"* 'i- >if Kave'tvville 'ni i vl^-iniiv. I'. M V VN'iKSi'ELL, 1'!; it-itjr:;•,ip: ali i Prrij. Dec'r -i>. Ih5'.' i^larhle Taclory, ni!»T!!.::APHS -I I t::!!!!-!-,.. n .y ^1-. ■■t'evilli*. 'S i '. . ; Cl.In!' . - ' M. 1 ' ‘'■ tyjM-. M. l.U! . • V pertain' I" t 'c \ri inir. • •• - tor v--ry ' • i'iches. '■••r l a’; i I'-: metit-*. -'k 1 i '!i^ -ize coliii cd o_;v , DEXTAl. NOTICE. 1.) Sf.'OTT can >>e .-f-en in his nflice. "J '' doorp I'T-it iiT t(i.^ market, at his re- ■ ’ f pu at ,tbce liini>s from 0 o'clock A. M. until 3 o'clock I’. '0. Se)it. IH. isir.l, .’»7 tf ~ »E.\T!!STlVv. ^T- "Itriyifc 1 ii; ,J. D.WIS having decided on {-e^'tna- j i I ' nently locatiiir in tiie town of Fayetie- I j ^ "f’^^ville. ifSj ccttiilly nfters his services to the j j cinztti:- "t 'tii- I ':fi- .iiid surr.iiihdtiip country. In all ' ' flip vaiiiiii' lit irii li « of his i'rofpfi'ion, including the : manitf.cttire "f Mineral Teeth, he i>i satisfied, after tm ] j exten>iv' f x}>erience. to which is added a thorough l>en- ! I t.'il cducition. th it be can pivc entire satisfaction a« far I us is in tiie j.uver of D'-nti-try All ii r gulat itirs of ‘ 'lii^ Teeth irf“'tf 1 in a |i>-ain;r and careful leannpr. a-j ' well a« di-et'f of the ihouth None but the projH'r ! are m i l.- ii>;p nt in th-' v(iri..u- "perations Cliarpes will be nioder .te. tliat tho >>eni fita of the Prot'ession ' i;iay be pKtced within the reach of all who may feel an ' inter-st in :lie pi t'^ervniion of ih- Teeth I Oflici* over H-iii-^foil's Jewelry Store, where be ' may \n' foun I ai nil iimo* I Si'iy 1". !>' ^t|f r;i-:o. w. \vilij\>I8 X' C(k ' iViiol(‘^al(‘ l>t‘alt‘r* isi liJrof-eries, I I A.M> IMl'oltTKUS AND DEAl.KRsi IN Hard*v ;r(* and ( iitlerv. Iron. HU sTUKKT, FUKTTKVII.LK. V. t. A Regiment lor llie CoiiltMienm S$tate!9 Service. E undersigned, having been authorizP'l t.i >.;■ I Regiment for the Confederate States armv, t.,]., this method of informing persons who are n .V ,, ged in raising companies, that this is the tirst r,j,, uity offered for joining a Regiment to go dii- i ,, the Confederate service. Hank of officers and pay to officers and soldi 1 begin with their enrollment. A bounty of FIFTY DOLL.A.RS and the bout: •. f. the State will be paid at the time of organizini,; Arms and full equipments of the best -l!)., „ furnished to the companies. Term of service Three years or the w.ar p ,i particulars, address the subscriber immpdijitplv M. D. CHATtiV, Lt. Col. 36th Ree’t. N. Tr Newbern, N. C. Feb. 1J, 18G2. n\l.VTJEIP. 100 Volunteers for the ( onfeder Fife. TO SEltVE IS 4 BOUNTY of ONE HUNDRED 1*0'.!. - ‘ il PHK Month avIII be paid each \ further p.irticular-. address me at Fi\ , or call at the store ol’Col C. E. Leetp. J. R. M |.M . ., Feb’y ‘22. - iTxKlirilVEYEPART.MK.NT v.i'ij, i .Kljiilanl (liriieral's Otii--. ItALEKiH, l-Vbruary 13, "L^I\E REGIMENTS of Vnlunieers t-r , ^ X warned to make up North ('.n•'ii,, , . Army of tin* Conl'ederate Siaic'--, lo w ii FIFTEE' DOLLARS per man will t.‘ !^t;ttc*. and FIFTY by thf- f’onfederate S' ' - Thi'i nurrjhcr i« pxpectPil to l)e r^v 1 v i’ de'ay iifj pos'-ible; and Conipanies at prt'Pi.- will imni'.'diiiiely fport to this 01hc»- ipceivpd by companies or indi\idua!-. ;ii. I ■ company is tcndi-red, fou'" oflinprd wi’l !i.' , with a Ips-^ nuinhu'r. a]iitoiijinienTS w !l ■ I lows: \ t'.tplain for tort^' nipn; Kii'i 1- . twpnty tivp; Second L’eutp syi for i'ttpfti I The Militia who have been r riieie l "ti . , , I iu readitiess. cm still avail theiu-Ji-l-fS : iiinity of gening into Ihe Voluutier Sci v' I number so doing will be cr.'dited ' . r: I C'luniies. oi j: r of the Governor. I J G. MARTIN. A.: i Feb. 15. , I * .\otiee lo llie .Yin;;i«ti'alt‘'. ' '■pHE Mapisirates of Cumberland c.un'y -ar; } 1 to meet at the Court House, on TIE'1».\\ Court ne.Tf, it beinp the 4th lay of the nionti! ■ I tu.il attendance nt e'even o’clock i.« required. • I lani J iiblic business is to be transacted. , Ky or iiT of the Ciiairman. 1 ’ J. T. WARDEN. ( ^ Feb'y 24. 1802. J’re-hyterian copy one lime. •'.I, VI- FInU! FJSH!! I. ^1. (ommijNloii .Merchant and Produce* Dealer, .\\I> DKAl ER r.V Gro.'prtp";. Provj-’on'. ll ir Ur iip. ('iitlery. iio"’'. .''fine,' nil I Leather, '’■! r.’tii. Ro; f. Sad lUry. &c.. n iTi.: !>i Mic-itic Linuor.-:. Varn Xlanufacttirers’ prices •;r!fiiri in } li'i to or ier.^. -'•‘n’H SIDE H\Y STREET. FAiYETTEVILLF., W. C. 24. 5otf Wai»lf«I—*.2000 l>ii!»fieisi C'iiarc E will pay 7 cents the E igle Works Feb'y 24. 1802. \\"E will pay 7 cents per bushel for Coal, deliv- u ti ‘ ■ -\NDERS0N & ((' F She,oinr:~ N After IliU (late I will pay three ceni' per p iiti i ; o' ri_'' ii' livtred in Fayetifvi lv. ur • :mv niili; on RocKti-h. D MUUPIIV Dec. 21, IKOI. s.'i- EW M \«’KK;U:i.. Nos 1. 2 and 3. •• WHITE FiSH. HKRRl.NG. \c. iVc. Call at A. N MCDONALD S, Fouih-side Hay Street. ■■>ct 1, l,'^''i>. 57-tf ■ 'A1 iri'TKtll.I.K >ini II, INSl KAVt K (0.1IP.IM. . Cajiiial in Prpiniuin Noiev nmnunt- • S2'i7.ti^^‘^ -t> Ciisli ou hund ill 1 itVier a‘-s'ts. .'>.1*77 35 I I’v . N'; -, III • *:i V.-Iit Vi I ■ - IV Ni r? 'i •f T hiv.i '2 t‘I fN a” '• k’nds, exe' ;-- ! w; ii ::: - :m 1 ; ; inli J Stii ili jobs when dit.e mu l.epiil lel'.M* d-liv.TC i TIMS H. Til ■ INi.H \ST. O; pu-ifp il’. F.m;: lie Hi^ l- .ci). H>iv S'. .May i 1, ’ I'j Ile«*|»er and >tlic‘r 1)V THE(»PII1LL S HUNTER HILL. .,f Kaleigh. ) For bale, price >1, (,y l' .[ HAl.t; v SDNS .Jiiii’y Iv, l?.'i2. i’OTTr\ VAR.\. >0. 21 Hay !str«M I. > . p. MALLETT. Jar.’y 0, 18*i2. ss. HKAvv I-1 miii:i:ti\i-s. rrllE ROCKFISH MANUF \t'TrKI,-.(; t'OMl'VNV, X of Fayetteville, N. solicit order** f**r Shet tinp;' 3t) inches wide, .3 yards to the pound. The (Joods com pare favorably with the same styles nianufaciiired in Massachusetts, and have for many' years been sold in the New York and Philadelphia Market-'. C. T. HAIGH, Pres't Rocktish Co. Fayetteville, June 1, IHtil. Henry ! i'l.. H. I..' M;. I '.ver. r. 11 ’ wioy. .V'tthan V. .'ted .ii’.il, i: M-, • ;t. .1 i: >'}•' ■'■ \. \. 'i Kfiii.in. J. D. VNi'liains. S. 'N Tilliiitiia'f. hn t'ollin-j *nd (' Thf riiiiipany invite Mav •J*'. ^272.7*'.'. ♦■.1 ive pai 1 all losse- jioinptly. and Micii' ..u I'leir pn‘niiut:i n"te‘=. - ■- i-a- 1. ?2\'.';' OKI li’J.K-: Mi Vr.lI.I.. I“rc-i lent. RAV. Vice Prc’^ident. M.'Mll.L \N. S,., y. DiKKcii.K-: W N. Tillinghast, .1. Hin-'dale, Til. Mi'Latirin. T S. Lutterloh. W. Steel, ,I. t f t r*oi\, Hon I G. •■Shepherd. K. F. 15riwn, A E. Hall. ('nitmnen. I'rav-'ling Agents, [•plications. 21-ly r %Roi.r\A rWII DO'iK': \!{!'VK C. T. inUif! \ SOV'” STdR! Ta v*l l‘ville. I’. .Inri-v .'t- ■ •. « H4. MVKKfM- \(’i: .1 }Vn\E. \ \' E oil hall 1 . xpevt to keep for sale, of their a 'ilf'l'iy of I!i i-s. G:il\.aiii^ed Wiliu’gton. WxVNTi:i>. qtiantily of good W)(»L \ .Vl’.N to mike .MOi-k^ ot t he solilier'. G. \V . I. (lOLD.’'i (•."''i. Apt. August 3d, 1^*01. 1 >-tt fil... V . ; ^ Roacoe's iJriminaW Kvid'-noe; Edwards on P.aihnenis; Equity Draft«mn: • Por iill on Ev .1 ■ (>iiv T ,11 In R-o, -v r',,.'i. , ■ ■n L I w; • i.p. rolii.;. tlop. ‘P '■ 1,: V I IV I E. J. H M.E Si SONS. *:'(*» f / ilie ^>lli*ri'. I’ltl I |M, A r KALKUill, .V C ; li' -11. ' 4 1 ' 1 'Al. •T.„ '■•lt:.|i. I'UI II otf.” “ “ ii't (it Faith, ’ “ “ 'ificieiicy of I'hriHt.” “ “ titinel.” ‘ “ “Si'll 1'ediof'tiori to God,” “ “ “M ‘ -;s to Eirly Piety,'’ “ *' “C .. I , Jesus,” (formerly ti4 pages,) now in 32, and ill h fr,np page tracts. A)proved by a’l the Pay/on of thi» City. \ large elition of the above -iionl i be printeJ before the type > distributed, as it wili -Kst 540 to re-set then), ipr and variety will bt Tllf' In;' are piv. ■ )i l.i('i,iii)0 pages tor 1 ..III) pMge». Id HrUt to thv- iiicrctised as the funds S20 pays r J^O.OOO, Agent. whicK Ke will $1)11) and Si Duui' ackuiiw tors of i have beeu sear to iho aoldierB in \ ii giQin \\ .M. J. W. CRuWDKR, Tract Agent, ii> let!-1. an] icj nt to each of tbe Pas- it!* (>ity -tore th in fit ')*>0 pages of new tracts ^100 ireuaril, RAN.AW.W from the si’bscriber on last December, my negro man DAVE. He is a full-blooded nepro. 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, well set, and intelligent for a negro; wotild weigh when he left from Dili to IT.'i, iged about 35 ycarv; he has a scfir on his face. 1 will pay Fifty Dollais rewnd lo iiiy pei'Jon deli^erinp him to me at Phila'lelphus. Robe.'^on co;inty, N. or for hin confiiieuieiit in any .l i ’ ■ tli 1 r^iii ,.-i l: !ii An 1 Fifty Dollars for pf’ut u.'l;i;i. ui r-, .’unvici any pir ni or persons for harbcring hii:i. Daniel Mcivallum, For.IOrEPH R. McCALLUM. P, ilv^ iplm.s. .1 - . , , (J., .Vj.ril > ’'11. 12-tf I I ir. ■ 1 tif :i . r n 1 . , -i •;!,> 1 I. 1, 'i . \ ■.. i:i. 1! . . „i,k I u; I" ])lml!'!i i)t Mr-, i.oui-.'! liirp’ '>\ c. on ■I. wiiio-p !i.i hi' :i v,:;'e. I wi'l j.iy tin- • : ' i : . i;, .ivi-r\ n. ; lil . I) HVKER 'i.ml'iTl inil county, .July 1‘i. iHtJl. 10-if .\OTici:. ASX expect to be absent from home a few months in •fl. the West, Archibald McLean is my authorized Vgent to transact my business until 1 return. N. G. JONES. Dec’r 28, 1860. 83tf jVlelliOfliNt Hyiiin«ii and Diti^cip- lines, a new supply, asHorted si/.es and qualities. March 16. e J. HALE & SONS The Southern Hariiiony^ School Books, ic., further supplies just received. B. J. HALE A SONS. The Pre«ibyleriaii P«almotist Character notes. A further supply just received July 20. |.^ J Hale a s(>ns «ETTi7lE fl E IfTsl The subscribers will be glad to settle accounts due by or to them. 1. J. HALS A SONS. iTii: \oitrii >11 TI AL LIFE IXSI RAX E ( 0>nM\¥, N'uW in til- tenth yc:ir of-iicce-i^ful operation, with growing c.'ipiiai and tinner hold upon public cim- ti ifiii'e. c iiitiniHw to iinure ilie live« of aU healthy per -1 in- tVoni I t to 'ill yi-nrs of aue, for one year, for «even ve.ii ^. and t'orlile- al^ iileiii ';:. .-i s Hharinp in theprotlts. .\11 sl.iv'-' Irotii 10 to 'ill ye^ii' ofuge are iii'iiircd Tor one year or lur live yeir^ for tw i thirds their value. ,\11 lo>s.'“ aiv |.unciually [>aid within !*u days after !»ali'factory juoof is prc.-i iite l. For furilicr inform.i: inn the juibl'■ is referred to .\gents of ilie ('i.iii|i.iny in all parts c .he State, and to R 11. I5.ATTLE, Secretary, Raleigh. 1'^ .1. II.\LE, .\pent at Jan'y lS-i'.>, Fayetteville, N. C. To l..aiil iiiiyer«. ’piIE under-iigne 1 otl.-rs t'or sale, in the Coal region, 1 atid within ciplit niilc' of tin* terminus of the Fay etteville .V W e'^tcm Rail lioad on Deep River, Kf(;SIT IH VniiKlI A( RKS OF LA.M), ■idjoiniti'r I he l.uid belonging to the estate of George \^ ilcijx, dec'd tnd lyinp ihi'oc miles .‘^outh from Car- bonton. ou Little Pocket l’ret‘'K, .Moore county. 1 hese L.’iiid'* are well adapted tii the growth of corn, cotton, wheat, oars, rye, S'c. There are on the prem ises a comtortable Dwelling, .and all necessary’ Out houses, 'A'itli libiMit one hundred and fifty acres under fetue, including forty or fifty acres of never-failing tioitotn land. 1 his a rare chance for persons wish ing to in.'ike investments, as lands are undoubtedly ad vancing in price in this section. For turiher information apply to Mr. M. M. McRae, (.r:ine s Crefk, P. (»., Moore county, or address me at Fayetteville, N. C. DANIEL .McRAE, For the Heirs (,f (Jilbert .McRae, deo’d Carliotiton. M .di-.' V. i' . ,\uir. 24 48t‘‘ ATT. \VIMI\2:S*.S REPORT (IS liiL lli;i.l‘ ;u\i.il MIMilUL ^IMIL under'-ipiicd have caused to be published from 1 the ( onpri"j-ion;il pl ites, an edition of the Report 0^1 ( a[it. Wilkes. L. S. Navy, and his .\ssociates on the Lo.ard ajipoint*"! Iiy the Secretary of the Navy to ex- .•imiiie the Deep River Region of North Carolina. This is the most iniporiant and scientific statement of the great wealth of that scction of the State, and the Maps the most perfect and valuable, of any yet published. The Maps are worth the price of the work, which is 50 C6lltSy neatly bound in cloth. Copies sent by mail, free of postage, on the receipt of 50 cents. A liberal dis count to wholesale buyers. Orders solicited. 20. E. J. HALE & SONS. Further iSiipplies ot MILITARY BOOKS—FOR CASH ONLY. Hardie’s Tactics, 2 vols.. S2 75; by mail S3. Gilham’s Manual f.)i Voluuteers and .Militia, $2 76 by mail $3. ’ Army Regulations for the Confederate States. $2 26- by mail $2 60. Cary's Bayonet Exercise and Skirmishers’ Drill, SI; by mail $1 10. The Trooper’s Manual, by J. Lucius Davis, $1 60: br mail $I t>5. New Map of Virginia, colored, 80c.; by mail 86o. Jui»trM«i?ed. B, J. BALE 4 I I \vn in iiiu .1 find coiniii'in Ho ; •. d .11 \ 11* I: R KICK ET '«i; French, Hijjli Po'it, (oHajje aiirt ( onimoii ni:iPSTi^.iiPS; spring Mattre'-e-. of new and improved .-^jiring, on han 1 or nride to .ird.-r of any -ize; L *U .N'ti E.''; Sp''inir, Cane, and Wood Si*at ’11 \1RS, of ditl'ert iu Kinds and {latiertw: .''piinp .''ofa-. l.MiinpfS nil 1 ('h.iir'^. rnpuired. 'itid covered witti il iiri'lo:!i oroih»T- wi'c: Hoc luin lli*-^. Piiiiii;-: t >r I his. Hh Is ; Sole, n'lr’ip-^'. and Upper Li'ath-'r. ' and Pla'N'rinp Hair. I .\>i we havt' /..-I M iuliin.-ty t' r Siwing, Planeing, Turninp. .\l..r!icinp and Roreitiir. we can do work with despatch ai; I on -.-jti'* ii tory lerins. Per-^ons tiavinp work or riqi.-iiriii': ;-i do wid do well to give us a call. We wairani o’lr work; if it f.aiN, you know wiiere to find us. H.avinp taki-n a Store on the I'a-^t side of Gilie“pie .'^treet, a few door-; South of .\. W. Meel, Es^., and havinp some sjitre r. oni. we would attend to the storatre ; and sale of any tiling tliat m ty he eon»i:rued to us; and j will pive sp-u i il atieiition to j.iodiicts ol this State. I Fayc'tteville, Ajinl 1. l>'il. '.iif Fayetlevill‘ Foiiiidi*y. 'pilE undi>r‘ip:ie 1 niving iated themsi'lves for I the j'urjio'-e of i .uryitip on the Eoiiiilr% aiitl llaeliiiic* Rii«>iiiiesr^. j under the firm of A.NUEllSuN \ ( (>'^1), rcspecffi’.i r I solicit order-* from tho-i' w.antinp wot k in their line. Havinp experienced M ichinists and .Moulders, tL ' are fully prepared to execute nil ovdert:. 1) .\nd;:rsox. .1. T. CORD. Fayetteville, Oct. '.i, l>'i;i. ij4tf Fayetteville Foundry. W,^^' 1’*'*^ Cast Iron, and 12J Tt cents per lb. for old Rrass. ANDERSON & (.'(»RD. Dctober 2’., l.^iil. i\o. lO PI.O\% At WHOLESALE Work-i. Feb’y 'U, lSt'>-2 POIATN, Rl‘ r.VlL. for sale at ihe Eagle ANDERSON Jc CuRD UStf ilea4lqiiarler«« Wiliiiiii^toii l.ii$;ht Arlillerv } »«Wgh, Jua«, I8ai. C.\.Mi> Hoyl.^n, July 20,*ImJ1. This Company, desiring to be complete in every re nnet, would be glad to enlist a number of good Dri vers,—men accusiomt'd to the inanapement of horses. There will be paid to each man, on enlistment, a bounty ot slti. Monihly pay’ 5-12; besides being clothed and fed, i.'ietiical attendance free, and all otlier necessary : e'juipiuents ftuiiished requisite for a soldier. No one need apply unless he is a good driver and ex- ; perieuced iu the management of horses. The destina- I tion of the company is \ irginia, a.s soon as equipped. I ALEX. D. .MOORE, Capt. Co. E, Reg't Lt. .Vnillery. 1 DESEKTEIt—$30 REWARD. THIRT\ DOLL.ARS Reward will be paid for the ap prehension and delivery of deserter I5URWELL W. ; H0DQE8, at any Jail or .Military Post iu the State, j The said Hodges resides in Harnett County, about 10 I miles from Averasboro’; has hazel eyes, black hair, dark , complexion, is o feet 10 inches high, age 20 years. He I enlisted the 29th May, IBtJl, and deserted about 10th ' June. PETER MALLETT, I Capt. Co. C, 3d Ueg’t N. C. S. T. j July 30, 18tn . 44-tf ! ^^IILITARY ivORKf!^ RM\ REGUL.V rit )NS for the use of the Confederate States; Gilham s Manu»l for Volunteers and Militia; Hardee’s Intantry Tactics, 2 vols., Mobile Edition; The Voluntee*-s Hand Book. Further supplies just rec’d. ^ E. J. HALE & 80N8, Dt«. 14| 1861. A J. .1. OOX. W. 1>. KE.SI».M,L. J. S. KE.ND.ALL. C KEARiEL A: l O., C oiiiiiiis^ioii Merchants N D WKOLESALS GROCERS, >0. 11 A 1*2 .\»rth Water St., WilininsloiL (’. Orders from the ('’oiintry promptly executed. 5.1;^ Particular attention given to the sale of Cotton an-I other produce. .Vprii 2. 1 Stjl. 10-tf JUSKPH R. BIiOSSu.M. CYRUS S. VAN AMRINOE. .10^. R. llE0«ii*«i01l A: CO., Co ill III I Oil 3lei*chaiit!$9 .1’. f’. 6ftY“Prouipt jiirsonil attemion given to all Cousigu- ment=, and (' i.~'n ndv.ance- made on Pi oduco to beshippec to other ports or soil in this market. Feb'y 12. ISijl. Vtytf T. C'.A: r7^. \v7iRTH, CoDiniis«iioii and Foruardiiig >ferehauts, WIL.MlN'iTON, N.^C. Jan'y 2S, 84tf viwiK crTilujXinm C0RIIYIi33I0N aSRCHAItfTS, WILMlNtrrON, N 0. give .'I eci tl a:i*‘utii>n to the sale or shipiinent TT ol all Naval .Store-, Cotton, Flour, Timber, and other cotmtiy pro iu; e. Dfalers in Lime, Plaster, Ce- iiient. Hair, vVC.; and Fit. iNfi-i-ilks kiiL Mfi.u iir .\.\d si'.\. Re*er to: H. R Savije. Cashier Hauk of Cape F'ear V\ iliiiington; Jiio. Diws iii, Pres't Wilmington HrancQ liraiich North C iro.ini: \Y. H. .lones. Cashier Raleigh Hraui'h Hank of Cape Fear. Deo. 14. 18')0. 79-tf U, W. RI EEARD, Coiumissi'fsi . fterrhanf, WILMIXGTON, N. I^ROMPT and PERSONAL attention will be given to 1 the s lie 'it N:ival Stores, I'otton, Lumber, Timber, and all other country produce. ItKKK.K TO O. (^. P.\RSLF,Y, Pres't Com. Bank at Wilmington. John D.awson, •• K. N. C.. at do. Messrs. H. \ E. J. Lii.tY, 1 Messrs. Pembkrto.n X Sloa.v, j F«jefteville. A. Parker, Esq., Harnett County, N. C. .May 7. l«('itV J5,f Timber M'antetf. PARTIES having seasoned WHITE OAK TIMBER trom one atid a tialf to six inches in thickness, and from SIX to twenty inches iu width, and wishing to dis pose of itie same, can tind a purchaser by applying in persou or by letter to tuo uuderuigned at the .Arsenal. JOHN C. BOOTH, Capt. .Arl’y, Comd’g .\rsenal. Fayetteville, .\ug. 21, 50-tf CARR! ~ FEW L.ADIES can be accommodated with board at the Seminary. T. C. HOOPER. Sept. Iv’. 18'il. 5(). : Eiqiiors. Rank .^lock and Estate at Auction. ON TUE^'D.AV, llth day ot March nex', .ir 11 I will offer at .Auction, at the Matnolla 1;. j on Green P reet. all of niy stock of Liipirir®, c I fine Wines, tin. Brandy and Whiskt-.. j -\lso the Furnimre belonging to the room; ■ I nolia Restaurant. j —also— 1 Bagatelle TubU , (.^Iarble Top. ; j 2 liiiliard Tables, “ “ With till the fixtute« complete ! —ALSO— 60 shares Bank North Carolina I will rent or sell the building known a ihi; lia Restaurant. Persons desirous of purchasine can do so '■ - of sa'e Pei-sous owing me will please call and settle. REUBEN JttNK.v C. E LEETE, A Feb'y 24. IROX. SWEDES^^ND EMUa AT AlCTitl’V. By S. W. WEST, .\urrioMKt. ON WEDNESD.AY, March oth. at 11 we will sell at Public .\uction. at on: Fifty Tons Swedes and English i^ro. assorted .sizes, from one to ten inches v.i ie. .\lso. Fifty Bags CHOICE ('UB\ t’(»FFt ' O. G. P.-M!^^Lr’\ Wilmington, Feb’y 20, l>^fj2. 1- - WR.APFlAfji PAPER. 4 L.\KOE tjU.VNTITV of old news> .j.ei'T:. y Xi. ages of 100 for sale A r TP1:S .IFF Feb. 24, 18t;2 TO CEERKM OF COl UT**. 1’^HE .Stay Law having postponed the s . suits for years, we will not hereafter iaii of Court without payment in advance Pie i^ - along with the Onler, and more it it be ct unn - Feby 1862. E. J. HAl.E \ Fayetteville ieiiiale *»} The 14th Session of this School wiU eii Ibth of Feb’y, and close th.,* Oth ot .iii\. Rev. W.M. HOOPER. i ■ T. C. HOOPER, Feb’y 14, 1862. lluu-- CAP AA'R LETTER PAPlUi^ I^HE subscribers have just received a'Ui i.'l . ruled PAPER.“5, which, having cost v.o'v li _ . ■ will be sold accordingly, for cash only. Feb’y 12, 18(32. E. J. HALE ' ' CA 1j>^E aiTcoat ra >t. An ESS.\Y, on the -\aierican Crisis, by T 'V A further Supply just rec'd. Feb. 12. E J. HALE \ A TO THE L.\D1K8! Mrs. GIBSON respectfully inf&rms her friends and ,*'*f generally, that she is prepared to make DRESSEi> in the most tashionable style, she will also cut and fit tor any ladies wishing to make their own Dres.ses; CHILDREN’S CLOTHING cut or made to order. Mrs. Gibsou has taken the Agency for the sale of a new and excellent CHART, for cutting Ladies’Dresses. Also, one ft>r Boy’s Clothing. They are very simple in construction, aud therefore easy to understand. The ladies are reque«ted to call aud see them at her house oth house above the Protestant Church. Ilav Mount ’ Oct. 2, 1800. ^ ^ 58tf ■ WA^ED, ^ SPAN of good sound draft HORSES, not over 8 years old. JNO C. BOOTH, Capt. Art’y, Comd’g N. C. .\rseual. Superior Pocket Cutlery. RODGERS’, Wostenholm’s. Crookes, ami Rhodes & Son 3 celebrated Pocket aiul Pen KXIVES. A good supply. £. J. UALE ii SONS. Nov’r 27, 1861. WAxATER, F'OR this year, a House Servant (.Man) for ‘ Jl any active, intelligent, quick motioned i ' T. WAlM' Jan’y 30, 18ti2. “envelopes. 1MIE subscriber is mr.nufactunng dar'- fr VELOPES of good quality. Order- t.t sand and upwards are solicited from boci - . merchauts. THOS. H. TII.LIN'-'I '■ Feb’y 20. 1 ' A CARD. A WORD TO MY OLD FRIE^JDS- THOSE persons for whom I have been a*: Banking business for years:—I am stiil'' serve you with the sam! promptness that 1 I ’' done; and to others that may want discoutos. 1 business «!fec., «ic., I otter my services, wi’ii a [ ■ of strict attention. JAS. G. June 27. Blank Warrants for aale at thii Oifict. NEW EDITION OF yEVIiRtl:.\ A.NU BATTLK’S (’. LUV ' Voiiiiiie The subscribers have just printed a 2d L'l ■ • this Volume, with Notes an ' Refereiu e' adjudged C^ses and to the Revised Code, by H H. Battle: and with many correctioui* ot typi'bf ‘1 errors. Their 2d Editions of Dev. & Battle's Equity. ^ and 1st Dev. & Battle’s Law Reports, have lece. approbation of the Profe&Bion. They also republished a 2d Edition of Equity, (without Notes.) And in additum t • the proprietors of the entire editions of m Law and Equity, and can supply any volin^ the Reports, or complete sets, so far as t had. They propose to put to press a 2d Edition Battle's Law Reports, vols. 3—4 (in one ^ They deal largely in Law Books, and will ^ order works not on tb«ir shelves, to supply ‘ ; tomers. £. J, HAL^ * 09V 29,18«0.
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