mmmm m CALEi^DAR FOR 1862. JANUARY. FEBRUARY... MARCU. APRIL MAY JUXE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER. OCTOBER XOVEMBER.. DECEMBER.. Sunday ► Tuesday R 0 Z rt 03 0 > a a 7> tB 0 > * Friday Satuudat j 1 2 3 4 6. 6 1 8 9 10 11 12 IS 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 I 8 •) 3 4 5 6 4 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 30 24 31 25 26 27 2b 29 1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 27 21 28 22 29 23 30 24 1 25 2 2G Ct 0 4 5 6 i 8 9 lu 11 12 IB 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2G 27 28 29 30 81 .. 1 2 "3 4 5 6 t 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 oo 29 23 30 24 25 26 27 2S 1 .> • 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 27 21 28 .>2 29 23 30 24 81 25 1 26 *> 3 4 0 6 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 >)•> 23 24 81 25 26 27 28 29 C'J 1. 2 8 4 5 6 i 9 10 11 12 13 14 lo 16 17 18 19 2U 21 28 >•> 29 23 SO 24 1 25 2 26 3 27 4 5 6 S 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 81 1 8 2 8 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 .•>.) 2Z 80 24 25 26 27 28 29 1 2 8 4 5 6 t a 10 11 12 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 28 22 29 23 30 24 31 25 26 >• LAW BOOKS. SAUNI'ERS’ REPORTS; on Pleading and Evidenc*; Phillips on Evidence; . Common Benjh Reports—new series; Curtis’s Comnie'it«ries: Ross on Bills and Promissory Notes; Chitty on Carriers; Dtiteman on Commercial Law Taylor's Law Glossary; Williams on Eseeulors; Devereux’s Kinne’s Kent; *• •• BlaciistoDe; Coke upon Littleton—Butler s HargraT*’# 5ote9; Sedjrwick on Damages: Story on Sales; on Bills of Exchange; “ Equity Pleadinj;: “ on (''onflict ot Lawg; “ on Bailments; Chitty on Pleading; on Contracts; Bingham on Infancy: « Hare on Discovery; Gow ou Partnership; Roberts' Principles of Ecjuiiy. Doctor and S;udtnt; Broome's Comment.»rie«; Lea line Cases in Equity. fl .re ft Wallaee’i Notei; Lawyer’s Common Place Book; Greenleaf on bvidence; Stephen on Pleading; Gresley's Equity Evidence; Burrill s Law Dictionary Wharton's Law •* Phillips’ ."t Amos on Evidence; Archbold’s Landlord and Tenant: “ Nisi Prins; Fearne on Remainders; Tidd's Praciici-; Starkie on Evidence; Hilliard on .ales; Smith’s Landlord and Tenant; Adams’ Equity; Williams on Personal Property; Mayne on D.iniatres; Arclihold’s f’riminil Prictice ond Pleading; Lube's 'Kquity Pleading; Wendell's Blacksto’ie: Chitty's “ Maithews on Presumptive Evidence; Smith’s Master and 'Servant; Powell on Morig:igrp«; Chifty’s Oiminal Law; W illiams on Real Property; Sniiih’s Chancery Practice; Siigieu on Vewdors; ■ “ on Properly; Dart on Vendors; Crabh on Real Property; Sugden on Powers; Smith’s Merc.ntile Law: Smith on Contr icu; Addison on “ AdHins on Ejectmvnf. Crown f'irciiit C > nivmion; Am. rit;-.., Leading v-es-Hr»r# i Wa'lac-’i Notfs; Miilord H O!. in . v P!,.a iinjfs; Domai’s (Mvil Law: Lockwcll H .Sp iiiish and Meji^fln Law* Sharswood's Legul Etliics; ’ Ro«c'e's Criiiiin'il Evidence; Edwar.ls m r.ailinpiits; Eii:;ity Draftrimaii; Powtill oil Evidence; Oliver on Conveymcing; Broome’s LegarM nitn*; Collyer on Partnpr-hip, .to., &o. The Reports of the ^’,;premc Court of North Ctv- rolina; Cantwell’s Justice: Form Book; (.’antweU’a Prao- tioe, &n E. J. HALE & SONS. WEiSTER.ir RAUL ROAD. The following: rates will now be for Passen- gets on this Road, viz: To Litt’e Kiver, 50 eta. To Spout Spring. 75 “ To Jonesboro', 1 X) To Mclvcr's, • 1 25 Train leaves the Depot Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 8 o’clock A M Returning, leavea Molvw s at 12 o'clock M C. B. MALI.ETT. Pres t. Aii>j. 2ii, IhtiL ' Raleigh and FayetieFilie Sla^c Xollcet riiTnm**lanre«s i*e- qiiiro us here'i/ier lo oliarge fu'l f re to I'l i in our Coaci: irom this l';te all fn-e ticket-. r. s. UAllUKE 15U0.. Coutractors Route No. 5096. 98 6mpd Fvhy yr,o Ni:ARE5T AND QUICKEST IIOLTE TO THE R IIEUOAO! mir .JfTcLi. Attorney at Law, Fayettev'ili.e, N. C. WILL attend the County and Superior Courts of Cumberland. Harnett. Moore and Robeson Coun ties. Prompt attention giren to the collection of all cLaims entrusted to his hands. Oct. 17, 1859. 68-tf FRENCH STRANGE, Attorney at Law^ Fayetteville, N. C. Office that recently occupied by (,\ G. Wright, Esq. over the one now occupied by him in Dr. Robinson s building. Green Street. Dec’r t!, 1859. '2- tilfovnet/ and ConnseUor at I^air^ LUMBERTON, N. C. JIIjL attend und practice in the County an 1 Superit>r w Courts of Robeson, Richmond and Cumberland. .Vll business intrusti;d to him will receive proinpt at tentiou and colltctio«8 punctually reuiittod. Oct. 6. 1850. Bi:\M\\ & KOBINSOX’S Foru IIK{SE STVr.K LIVE TO KKVIVnVILLE VUWUISAW. TS the shortest au -. iiio^t e’cpeditious for travelers goirv 1 V.'rth nr .'•ouili. T.t'Mvinir F.ivetteville every day :it 2 o’clock P. M. TiIUOr;iI IN TEN* HOURS. Otir Co,.h’!i«*5 ate larec ana conjfon:r'''lc, ilriv’rs sobor a'ul jentli'm.'inly. our toauis l''oo 1 and sure ol uvemiU's in hour. The (ravc’irc public who would study their comfori and conveui.'Tice vili t''.ke tli'- W’rir-a'.v Staire. THROUGH TICKF.T.-^ TO V.'ELDoN m.ay be ’i!id at the M . iv !’■ 'iTi.'e. Fayeitf'v iile. 0 Dr. TIIEO. .nARTlUE, FFlCK, HAY STREET, opposite the Po?t Olfice. Medici;! Electricity apj)!ied. Favetteville. Oct 17, 180'> (;2tf DENTAL NOTICE. R. SCOTT can be seen in tiis office, f! drior.-i cast of the market, at his re gular office hoiu^ from 9 o’clock A. -M. until ;-t o’clock I’. M. Sop:. 18. 1861. j7-tf L’o tf A riw‘ Now SHIP. S-n:»ll. fOLOiJKIi PnOTO(;}MFnS. VufiJjt!lery. Woodward's .Solar Camera. pUt'TOGRAPH.? [ Gallerv, Hav c:i:i be h,. 1 at V inorx lell's Skylight stroei. oj i. 'Me Yard. Fay- etieville. S' C; phiin, roioaclip). c.ilore i, in water colors, oil and ivi.--.iU*; from ;o life size, .\tnbro- tvpe>, ^Ii'l lU.- .'. pes. and other styV-s of Pictures ’-eriain’’ ^ lathi Vrt. Gilt Frames, Gilt Mould ing. 'V' • f«'r vpvv l.irjo pit ;ures—ns large as 20 by 3ti ini}ie“. Jord :uid T - fir hanginjr picture^: Instru ments. Stock ai d t 'iiomictils t'-r sale low for cash. Life size eoiorcd I’hotogr-ip'^'J n>adi' fV'im small pictures. Havinif rerui iiu'nt’y h • '.:= d hi're 1 hope to merit vciir patronacre 1 w.i il ! r.Ni. ret.irii my sincere'hanks for the liberal patrcna^e Kc': iwo i ou me horctof'orc by the good people of F iVcttcville 'ind vicinitv. • \ M. VANORSDELL. g’Mi':*;?! ;iud Propri- tor. Occ'r -'K 1^5'-* ( i - DEiiTISTRV. i; J. HAVIS having .lecided on perma nently locating in the tuwn of F lyette- ^ville, rtbpectfully ufl'ers iris services to the citiiei''^ of thi.' p'.ace and surrounding Country. In ad I ihe virioiis lirncht‘S of his Profes'ion. including tlje inanuf.C’ure of Mineral Teeth, he is satisfied, after nn extensive experience, to which is added a thor()ngh Deii- f il education. :h«t he can give entire Sk.ti.'^factioo as far I as is in the power of L)t-nlisiry All iircguiaritics of j he Teeth treated in a pitipier and careful manner, a- well H> di'eases of the mouth. None but the proper metals are made use ot'in tlie varioas operations Charge* will he modi*r»te. that the benefits of ihe Profession may bu fd.iced within the reach of all who may feel an interest in the preservation ot the Teeth. Office over FLniston's J«welry Store, where he ma\ he found at all times May lU. 1«'S. 9tf GKO. W. \VILL[.\M8^fc CO.r* Wholesale Dealers in Ciroeeriet, AND IMI’URTFHs A.ND DEALERS I.N Hardware ami Cutlery, Swedes Irou, &c#, HAY STREET, FAYETTEVILLE, >. C. Liquor^ Bank Stock and Real Estate at Auction. ON TUESD.AY, 11th day ot March next, at 11 o’c'ook, I wUl ofTer at Auction, at the Magnolia Restaurant, on Green Siie?t, all of my stock of Liquors consisting of Fine Wines, «ln, Brandy and Whiskej, Also the Furniture belonging to the rooms of the Mig- Dolia Restaurant. — ALSO— 1 Ba^telle Table, (Marbl* Top.) 2 Billiard Tables, With all the flxtuie# complete —ALSO— 60 shares Bank Worth Carolina Stock. I will rent or sell the building knowo^as the Magno lia ReoiHuratit. Persons desirous of purchasinw: can do so before day of sa'e Persona owing me will plea?** cnll and Feb’y 21. •ettlp. REUBEN JONES. C. E LEETE, Auct'r. 2-t8 A WRAI’PIACJ PAPER. LARGE QUANTITY of old newst>apers in pack- aifps of H)0 for sale AT THIS OFFi( E. Ftb 24,1802 TtCTcirE: RKS« OF €:Ol RT-S. The Stay Law tiavin^ po-tponed the seltleinent of suit'’, for yp.ns, we will not hereafter (.>r1erf of C >urt wiihout pn^'ti'cnt in advanee Ple.'ise aeud i4 aloi^^ wit h the Or ier, and more if it be of unusual leu(£th. Fehv 18*32. E. J. HALE .t .'"0''~ SPUING TR: W ORTH, W ltilIT.^IA\ Sc 4 0. OFFER AT WHOLE.*^\I>E A HEAVY ST iCIv (»F ttROCEKIJES. — AL.«0— comV'lete and w 11 selected stock of HARDWAUE & CUTLERY. BARUEl OU lou N 'ItTH CARor.lNA LIQUORS. 1»0MK>TH:' Hitto. WORTH, .vIGHTMAN & Co. Fayetteville, April 12. 1^'*1. IStf i^chool rVotlce* My SCHOOL I'l the DONALDSO'^ AO.AUBMT. ou HAYMOUNT. wjU »>c . o. «ueJ V L' E S D A Y t>CTOBER 1st. 1861. TVrnj. ptr Ouar:t~ o' 10 tvitkf: English, Classical, Couiingetit, 26 JESSE R. MoLEAN, Principal. August 19, 18C1. 49tf ' flillslioro’ .Military Academy. This institution will be re-opened under efficient management on Wednesday, March 6th. The ser vices of officers having been permanently secured no further interruption of duties need be apprehended. For circulars stating new terms, Sc., address “Super intendent H M. A ," Hillsboro’, C, Jin’y 80. 1862. . »5-2ui jVorl li Carolina Readers. S HOOL BOOKS are becoming very scarce, but we have on hand a good supply of tiie NOliTil CARO LINA READERS, Nos. 1 and 2 by Rev. Professor Hub bard of the Univeisity of North Carolina and No. 3 by Rev. C. H Wiley. Superintendent of Common Schools of North Carolina. Our ciisiomei's having well nigh exhausted our slock of Norih'^rn neadprs on hand when the w it Cf^nimetioed. we hope will now turn their atteut' j i lo tuese books V^y home atitbors. rather than allow their children to do witViout readirig b lo’c". For sale only at the old retail prices of 26 o«iiie, 88 cents, and 75 cpnt* E J. HALK & Feb’y 1, 1862. W6- NOTICE.” The UNDRP^.'^IONED. both having entered the mili- taM -ervi'e of the Confederate States of Amerii;*. hereby give notice to their old customers and friends, that t!.. \ have appointed John D. Starr and John D. Willia't!^ of thi“ r la^e. thejr >itiorn«>ys to collect either separMte'y or conjointly all moneysi due them «ither tiy account or note, and otherwise to attend to th*-ir f>u- sitiess generally durinsr their absence. They regpec'- fullv ask all persons indebted to them to call a^pronipt- Iv as possible on their ap^nf'' »nake pavmcnt jJia .t WILLIAMS Sept 19. 18C1. 3^-tf .\KW GOODS. ^n^JE subscriber is now receiving a large an \ wcl: i.e- 1 lected s:ock of GOOD'^. consisting of GROrKRlES, IIARDWAKE AND CrTUK- RY. BAGiIXG ANI> ROPE, SAD DLERY, c«tc.. FORHDtN AXD DOMESTIC LIQUORS, and many 'itiicr articlex. which he offers low for L'ash, or on SHORT ti.mk to prompt pavinj^ customers Who will go into the Enterprise? i SrPPO?*^NG thn! there those having capital they 1 woul i like t., iave«t iu putting iuto speedy Mpera- j tion divers classes of manufacture which must now be established in the ?o'i'h. I would take this method lo j —> inform .tny such, that 1 have a never-failing WATER- j seal. | State, at Raleigh, this L2 1 ot Feoranrr BI THE 60TIR90R OF 50RTH CAROLINA, A PROCLA]HATIO.\. North-carolimans: our country NEZDS your aid for its protection r.ud defence a/iinst an invading foe. The I’retid* nt o; tba Coa^e Ic i ^ t ijj has made » requisiiiou upou our Stale to couip’i.ne .-;cr quota of troops in the field. Our own b^'rders are ir. vaded by the enemy in force now thieaiening an aj. ▼ance to deprive us of liberty, property, and j.11 that W« hold dear as a self-governing and free people. must resist him at all hazards and by e^ry means iu our power. He wages war for our subjugati in—a w»i forced upon us iu wrong, and prosecuted wiihout right and iu a spirit of reogeful wickedness without .i {. ^rai- lei in the history of warfare amoug civilized nations. As you value your rights of self governmen': ali bles.sings of freedom; the hallowed endearment? of tiome and fireside; of family and iiiudred, I C ill upon you to rally to their Jefenca. and to suiiKin the iicbie at.j i. cred cause in which we are engaged. North Carolina has always proved true, eonf »n* an 1 brave, in the hour of trial and of danger. Nevi-r i • bo said in the future that she has faibd tn nmir;, .j this high renuwn. If we arc i •i.-’Piiteiie i ti- w nj rt i. heretofore, and upon our own .‘■oil let jiir jxe'tiou^ equal to every deniand ou our vatn -n. n.';r ..J glory. No temporary reversns iampene^J the iorof yo'ir annestors, even though I'.e ent-rny ,rc' . ' ■; columns through the State. The tires o' i w , i ‘ bump'd brightly in their breasis. They r.ei o ...; i new energy, and resisted by gallant Jc- di h ;> j hope and unflinching courage and per:“rer 'C" '>nve- i ly contending with enemies at home as w;'l os . c lor- j eign foe. until, after a struggl« ofx ven i.j.ir v.‘-irs. . I Indeoendenoe was achieved and ackuowledK?i Lp: a? ! imitate rl.eir ^lorii.,u txa.i.ole. f:.- c..ca.v i~ . 1 bling his efforts, and straining evi-ry norv? r, f.y our country and subjugate us to iiia d.>t.i’';.-.! i .n - avarice and ambi>ion. Already it is prooo'*? ’ f. ■ r Congress to establish a territorial governoi't ;;i o. - tion of pur St.-te Now is the titte i j p ^. and animate by our exauiplr. I Call upon the tirave and patriotio meu .i* ' . g to vo'unteer. from the mountsins to the s ^ V .;j wanted tu &il up oi.-- ipioia in tiie C' ni.*u. i . . - ,y_ and for the special defence of the .'^tate i r. ir « j;, entire confidence, for a prompt and ch.-»pi-tu v --d to this call upon your [iitriotism and i i i 1 ■:.-r yourselves in companie-* and in squads n, I-; ,-,f your own selection. You will be it once ace.-p ^ I mi organ'i ^d iiit '. n e'Mf cts »*td v-th >lri « j i i . ■ ti r. be made, and wbicii ii is uiy d-i (uf.eco. .. A j- jutant General 'jfthe .State wi!i ■ u - ino c-. ... ders for this purpose. Fel’ow Citirnthl—Your first allepi.ince is d'je to I - 9 N >riii Caroliii 4. Hall\ to l.tr I'lui.e'’;- tei^v \ :■ t. do hi* duty, and our country will hesatp Given under mv hand an 1 the Sfai rf .t,® rO'VFR. (with T'Vntv of ri-om.) at the Merchant Mills in the centre ot Fayetteville. N. C., capable of runuing I any machinery of light order, and wenld be pleased to I have th satn«- profitably employed Juh 2. IHtll. 3Ctf Fsictory, A. VlcOO \ Commission Merchant and Prodocc Dealer, AND 1>EALER IN GriH'cries. I’rovisions, Hardware, ^'utlery. Boots. Simvs and Leather, IRagging. Rope. Saddlery, \c., Foreitrn and D'jrnestic Liquors, SheetiLgs anJ V;irns u: Minulacturers' pric«st trict attfuiion paid to onIe''s.“Attfll SULTH SIl*E HAV STREET, FAYi^TTEVILLE, N. C. Ui. Ib^PU. 6011 All kind' of counrry Uoods Sh»Ttin,;s at. i . u .\lanu1‘‘ictiirer'«’ pric>>^ producfc taken m exdia. j* for j Oet ■■*-er 6. 1S61. >% $^inokin{^ Chimnew. McDANlEL C3tf A ihounand eight hundred and sixtv-tTr,-, HENRY T Cf. a.K W"ant«*fi I ill mediate II y T the Confederate States Vrsenal atici .\rmurr T-arns i.o tiani a^ «il All persons qre re«p»ctfully invited to giv» me a call, at the oi l btanJ of J X T WaJdilt. Sontti -id- H iv h- A N. McDON.ALD Fayetti-vili.*, N. C . ''epf. 24 I'i'OO o'^ii Groceries i VL.M'vViK an 1 wfU ;R»(M'I!1ES Groceries : : ►“iected Slock of F.\MILV w.iys on hand. cot»sitiug of Baooti-Side'^. .^Iee« Fork. 3Iullet. Mackerel, Nos 1 and 2, Molasses, Su^'urs of all s:i-aiie5. Tiibncco, Ciiiars, ^n ! all )fher article.' usually kept iu a Whoiesule Grw cerv Esiablishmeat COX, ej-:ndall x co 'Vilfu,nirt-in. Ap>-il 2 lt**>l, !l» if 4 NT ptrson having a smoiiing fire-place can have it ^.-medied by addressing me at the Fayetteville Post Office White Washing. Brick Work and Plastering done in the best manner .\11 my work warranted to be done well or no pay And if any chimneys hereto fore built by me should smoke. th*y will he rl'cred without charge D.\V1D MoDUFHE. Fayetteville, N. C., March 20. 9 Ijpi^ REIItMTAL^ The post OFFlf’E i« removed to office formerly oc cupied by the Clarendon Bank. I Mules; 82 sets of VVajon Gear; 5 yoke of Oxtu, (v and large size;) 8 Timber Wagons; 2 Roid \\ngons. j I Mule Carts and Harness o pair? Timber Wh. p:, ; Apply to J. H. Roberts at Fayetteville or at 'V’’illn Refry : P. O., New Hanover County, in per.son or by letter. J. H. ROBERTS, i March 8, 18«2. 4tf JAS. G. Dec 8C. 18*>1. COOK. P. M 86- T\V r. r, MKii! S'fiveHrvillr, \ STORl . V. .. vi'C.'i > ktvi' r>r tuAe. ■i of I5ra?s. Ga i>f thei' vaniie I m\k[:pi:\(’k .v- m h\k. Hvvr. ..a .'i-i.-.i 4wn tnmu 't «aJ 2omm n if 1 -‘i French, His:h Post, ro(tasre and ( oninion C'pn-.C Ma:tr • !!t w i:id im; ; >vi-d '[.ring, on hiind or rn i ie t.; irdor of rmy -iT.': Li >rN'f E>; ■Anting, (.me, K!i.i Uiiod So'it t'il Vlil.S. i.f 'ii'.ferent liiuds ana (.'a:!. rti-.; spring Li, uiges anl Chairs, j repiire'*. Htid Cfivt-reii wnii K.-ur or 'ther- Wi.-e; li >u’i i:.IJiitigi f .r bhls. .V Hiid.-.; nirnf>.-.-i. and Cj'per Ltathe.", nn I I’l • M(-r' ;l' ilair. .\s w^ have p- od ^^ac!^n.•ry 1 >r .'’ iwing, Planeing. j Turning:. .M tH iiig a..d we .vin lo w.jrii with ' d jsp'itch ati'i i’> ' i' '''tci it v terms. I’eisms havin;: 1 wortt or re:, iirin;.' • wol’ to give us a call e watraat I'ir wi.r.i; it it tail?, y 'h know where to 1 find us. ' I Having t-^ken s Store on fjie East side of Gillespie 1 Street, a fnw doors .'^outh if .\. W Steel, Esq., and j having come «pire r orn. we >voulM a't.'nd to the storage and - lie ai;y th'ii>r that 11. ly be cou'igned to us; and will pive spe^-. li :»it“n:im to prol’ict* ot this ^tate. F lyetteviilo. .April 1, 1801. i'tf J. J. COX. W. y KEND.\LL. J t>. KE.N’DALL COX, KE.\D.1I.L A: I'O , Coiiiiiii!$!$ioii .Merchauts A N D W H 0 I. E 8 A L P. GROCERS, >0. 11 12 North Waler St., \Hliiiin?lon. r. I Irder** fr.iin tno fountrv proii;ptlv executed. Parti. Ill ir aitfiirion given tn the sale of Cotton and oth“r pmdiu’e ,\pri’ 2. 1S61 10-tf JOSEPH R. BLUSSO.M. CTKCS H. VAN AMRINOE J05. K. RliO«%KOT| A: CO., i £t^"Prompt pors.ina! attention t^iven to all C^-nsign '■ uieiitff. and Cash advances made on Produce to be shit p* v !o other ports "r S'lM in this market, j Feb'y 12. H .«Vtf FISH! N M \CKEREL. N s WHITE FISH. •• HERRLNO. ic. 3c Call at PISH! 1, 2 and 4 Hoine-.Made Enrelopes. ANUFACTCRED by Thos. H. XiilinKhast, Fayette ville. mav be had of the undersiened, wholesale or retaii. for cash E J HALE & SONS. Jan. ti, 1862. M •/. A'. civil. WILL attend to business entrusted to hi n in any of the surrounding counties in all bran-hes ot' l.is firofession. Particular a'tention given ti^ti-e Leveiling and Drainage of Swamcs and of Mines—Topog'T; ni- cal Drawing. &o. and Plans and estimates'^'iven for sl'A kinds of Engineering work. Having had several years experience :u the ptucncs of my profession natisfactory references c t. be g.ren Address Gilopolis, Robfsoii CoU!: v Feb. 27, 1862. 3 61' Want to Purchase. | BOY, about 18 1 I\V \NT to purchase a smart active years old, sccusi«m>d to Ilorses. A. N McDONaLD S. So'.ith-side Hav Street. 57-tf S. A Dec'r 80. STEDMAN. 86tf Oot 1. 'S 'O. v\ i^riTTc vl I. i.i: MITIAL l\Sr«i\tE tO>IP4\r. Capital in Premium Notes amounts to {2ni.68? -b ! Ca^h on hand ind other aaset;, 5.U77 8-5 After this date 1 will pay three cents per pound for rags de livered in Fayetteville, or at my mills ou Rockfish D MCRPHY Dec. 21, 1801. 85- SlOO BOUiVTV Recruits lW*aut€d Mmmediafcly! H-WING the privilege of increasing my c mmar.d to 126 men by a recent act of Congress, nn opp rtu- ! nity is now offered to those who wish to join me ia lie- i fence of our country, homes and firesides. I $50 Bounty Money will be paid on enlisting, the j balanoe when mustered in. For further particulars ap- I ply to PETER MALLETT. Capt. Co. 0, 3d Reg't N. C. Tr.ops, Dr. Black’s Office, over Hinsdale’s Drug jtor» Peb'y :i5, 18C2. a im Fayett€‘ville 'pit K III! it ’ i^rti.' 1 lllU put [.• 0 ill Foiiiidry. ihemselTtjs fo» 1 ti.ivi: g ari icialcd canyirig on tlie Foiiiidry and .llacliiiie Rii«iiic«$tf, un ier the tir u of .\NDERtf iN t.ORU. respectful.'y solicit ord.Ts fi'iin tlim.? wanting wot k in their liue. II ivin.' ex| eri-,’noeii M iclilrii-'ts and .Moulder.s, tb(_ are tully iirei' ir*»d lo execute all orders. ‘ • D. ANDERSON, J. T. CORD. F-iyetteville, Oot. ft, 18*^1. C4tf T. C. A: K. ii, WORTH, I'oniniis^ion and Fonfardiiig Herchauts WIL.MiXGTON, N. CV Jan y 28, IStil 84tf tLAUK k TUiai\(JT()\r'~ C0WWIS3I0N iVIERCHAMTS, WlLMLNitTON, N C. \ 17ILL give special attention to the sale or shipment fV of all Naval Stores, Cotton, Flour, Timber, and other country produce. Dealers »n Lime, Plaster. Ce- Laeul, Hair, ic.; and A(j’E\TS PO I STEAMIiivS RATE llcLirRI.* l\D Sl.\. Refer to; H. R Savjige, Cashier Bauk of Cape Fear Wilmington; Jno. D.iwson, Pres t Wilmington Branch Rranch North Carolina; W. 11. Jones, Cashier Raleigli Rratich Bank of Cape Fear. Deo. M. 18t;0. 79 tf GEO. D A. C. A Henry Lilly. H. 1.. Myr >vsr, S. T. Hawjey. Nathan A, Srednian, C. B. .Mall-tt, James Kyle. A. A. McKethan. J. D. WiHiams. S. W Tillinirhast w Fayeltovill*^ 7E will I'lj J OfiiL per lb. nts per lb Foundry. lor Old Ca.st Iron, and 12J for old i»ra“s ANKER.SON & (>ctober 1801. CORD. tiStf O. W. IIULI^ARD; Ctfininissioti «ftcrchun /, WILMINGTON, N. C. Prompt and PERSON.AL attention will be given to the sale of Naval Stores. Cotton, Lumber, Timber, and all'other country produce. KEFER TO O. G. Parsley, Pres’t Com. Bank at Wilmington. JoH.v Dawso.s, “ It. N. C., at do. Messrs. H. i: E. J. Lilly, 1 Messrs. Pemberton & Sloan, | A. Parker, Esq.. Harnett County, N. C. .May 7, I8(i0. Total, l?272.7C..3 61 The (’oiiipnny have pail all losses promptly, and have never made an I'^-e—'inent on their premium notes. Total :.'t-es paid. $29 C82 CtFTICRRS; MoNEILL. President. R.VV. Vice President. MoMILLAN, Seo’y Dieectors: W N Tiiliuthast, S. J. Hinsdale. Wm. McL.uiriti. T. S. Lutterloh, \. W. .'^teel, J. G. C*.. k, Hon .1. G. Shepherd. R. F. Br .wn, 1 , A. E Hall, ,'>'*l™gton. hn Collin^ an 1 C McVummen Traveling Agents. fcaJT’The •"ouipany invite applicatious. May 28. lSf)0. ’ 21-ly THE .\0AiitbLI\A .MlTliL LIFE l.\Si:il.».\CE t OtlPANI, OW in the tenth year of snccessful Qperation, with growing capiral and firmer hold upon public con fidence, continues to insure the lives of all healthy per sons from 14 to (>') years of age. for one year, for seven years, and for life- all life tneiubers sharing in the profits. •All slaves from 10 to Gt) years of age are insiired for one year or for live year^ for tw-") thirds their value. .All losses ar«) pun(^nally paiil witliiu 00 days after satisfactory proof is presented. For further information tho pub)'” is referred lo ■\genis of the Company in all parts c ihe State, and to R H BATTLE. Secretary, Raleigh. E. J. H.\LE. Agent at Jan’yl859. Fayetteville, N. C. MACHINERY OIL. WE are thanufacttiring from Pea Nuts, an Oil believed to be an excellent substitute for Sperm. It is well adapted for buraing as well as for Ma chinery. Will be sold In quantities to suit purchasers. T C. & B. O. WORTH, Wilmington, N. C. i^n'j 24. 94 4mpd NOTICE. BOOK-RlNniN’G all its kinds, executed with neatness and despatch. Small jo'ns wheu done must he paid before delivered. THOS. H. TILLINGHAST. Oppo“ite the Female High School, Hay St. May 14, 18..9. 14 N Helper and other Poems, By THEOPHILCS hunter hill. Esq., of Raleigh For sale, price $1, by E. J. HALE & SONS. Jan’y 13. 1862. ^ COTTOYA R^. No. 21 flay Street. C. p. MALLETT. Jar.’y 6. 1862 88- ~~H(KAVY mHE ROCKFISH 15tf 10 PLOW POIATS, T Wil»»LES.iLE or RET.MI.. fur sale n! ihe Engle t T > A Work--. i*'tjl>‘y 10, 18f>2 ANOLil^U.N & CORD 9?4>f TrnctM for the Soldierk. Hepui.nted at Haleigh, N. C “A \ oice fpdni Heaven," 4 pages. **Priv;ite Devotion,” ** ** •'Don't put it otr,” “ " "The .\oi of Faitli,” “ “ “All sufBci»ncy of Christ,” “ " ‘‘The .'^entinel.” “ ‘‘ “Self Dedication to God,” “ “^lotives to Early Piety,” “ •' “Come to Jesus.” (formerly 64 pages,) now is 82, and in 8 four page tracts. Approvtd by all the Fastort of (hit City. A large edition of the above should be printed before the type*is distributed, as it will cost $-10 to re-set them. The number and variety will be increased as the funds are given. $100 pays for 150,000 pages; $20 pays r 30,000. and Ji pays for 1,500 pages. Donations lo be sent to the Agent, which K» will acknowledge by letter, and report to each of the Pas- new tracts nave been sent to the soldiers in Virginia. U(‘adquarli‘r!^ IVilniing^lon | Li^ht Artillery, ) CA.Mf> BuYLV.N, July 2(),*Jij(31. This company, dciiring to be complete in tvery re- tpect, would he glad to enlist a nuiuber of good Dri vers,—men aceusin;iied to the managetnent of horses. There will be paid to each man, on enlistment, a bounty of $1.0. .Monitily pay il 2; be-ides being clothed and fed, 1 Mjdical iitteniiance tree, and all Oiner necessary equipiuenis lutnished requisite tor a soldier. No one need apply tiiiless he is a good driver and cx- pdrienced iu liie mimaeeinent of hor.nes. The destina tion of th« company is Virginia, as soon as equipped. ALEX. D. MOORE, f41tf] Capt. Co. E, iteg't Lt. Artillery. The l.iaw ol l^ales of Personal Property, by Francis Hilliard, 2d Edition, Enlarged and improved. Starkie on Evidence, 8ih Edition, with Notes by Sharswood. Wendells’ Sharswood. Adams’ Equity; Rroom’s Lognl Maxims. Smith on Contracts. \'c. E. J H.ALE & SONS Timber fW\tnieii. PARTIES iiaving seasoned WHITE OAK Tl.MBER from one and a half to six incties in thicknesa. and tVom SIX to twenty inches in width, and wishing to dis pose of the same, can find a purchaser by applying in person or by letter to the undersigned at the Arsenal. JOHN C. BOOTH. Capt. Art y, Comd'g Arsenal. Fayetteville, Aug. 21, 1861. 6o-tf cT r1>! ^ FE'vV LADIES can be accommedated with board at the Seminary. Sept. 12. 18fil. T. C. HOOPER. 66- Blackstone; Byles’ on Bills, Notes by iHlLITARlT WORK5$. Army regulations for the use of the Confederate States; Gilham’s Manual for Volunteers and Militia; Hardee’s Infantry T.ictics, 2 vols., Mobile Editiont The Voluntee’-s Hand Book. Further supplies just rec'd. HALK » ,OHS. TO THE L.AOIKS: Mrs. GIBSON respectfully informs her friends and the public generally, that she is prepared to make DRESSES in the'most fashionable style, she will also cm and fit for any ladies wishing to make their own Dresses; CHILDREN S CLOTHING cut or made to order. Mrs. Gibson has taken the Agency for the sale of a new and excellent CHART, for cutting Ladies’ Dresses. Also, one for Boy’s Clothing. They are very simple in construction, and therefore easy to understand. The ladies are requested to call and see them at her house 6th house above the Protestant Church, Hay Mount, ' Oct. 2, 1860. 58tf — WAHTED, ^ SPAN of good sound draft HORSES, not over 8 years old. JNO. C. BOOTH, Capt. Art’y, Comd’g N. C. Arsenal, iiiuperlor Pocket Cutlery. Rodgers’, Wostenholm’s. Crookes, and Rhodes & Son's celebrated Pocket and Pe^n KXIVES. A good supply. Ei J. IIALE & SONS. Nov’r 27, 1861. Biftuk Warraati for wie at this To Land Bnyer«. The undersigned olfcrs for sale, in the Coal region, and within eight miles of the terminus of the Fay- 1 etteville & Western Rail Ror.d on Deep River, j EIGHT HI NDRED .U'KES «F L.iXD, j adjoining the land belonging to the estate of George I W'ilcox, dec’d. and lying three miles South from Car- honton, on Little Pocket Creek, Moore county. These Lauds are well adapted to the growth of corn, cotton, wheat, oats, rye, &c. There are on the prem ises a comfortable Dwelling, and all necessary Out houses, with about one huudred and fifty acres under fence, including forty or fifty acres of never-failing bottom land. This is a rare chance for persons wish ing to make investments, ,^s lands are undoubtedly ad vancing in price in this section. For further information apply to Mr. M. M. McRae, Crane’s Creek, P. O., Moore county, or address me at Fayetteville, N. C. DANIEL McRAE, For the Heirs of Gilbert McRae, dec’d Carbonton, Moore co.. N. C.. Aug. 24 1859. 43f^ 4-4 SHi:ETIi\G$$. MANUF.VCTURINQ COMPANY, I of Fayetteville, N. C., solicit orders far Sheetings 3tj inches wide. .S yards to the pound. The Goods com pare favorably with the same styles manufactured in Massachusetts, and have for many years been sold in • he New York and Philadelphia Markets. C. T. H.\IGH, Pres’t Rockfish Co. Faystteville, June 1, 1861. 27- WANTED. A quantity of good WOOL 'V ARN to make socks of ti the soldiers. August 8d, 1861. G. W. L GOLDSTON, Ag’t. 45 tf OFFICERS and privates belonging to the ftlst R(»e''- ment N C. Troopsi, who an* on furlougii or who have escaped from Roanoke Island, will repor to m; n ih« 3d of March at Lumberton, N. C. By order of Maj. Gen. Bcjjj Utqer. C. GODWIN. Capt. Com. Co 81«t Regt, N. C. Troops. Feb. 26, 1862. 3-2 w .nEmCAL. \OTICE. McL. GR.\H.\M. I* , wiTers hi* prof#-»i’'n'.l services to the oitiiem* ot Fayrttevills and viciia- ly. OfEce Green .Street. ,‘outh and of Dr Robicscn's building. Feb’y 24. 1862 8 2m D. CAPT. \VILKEi^’l$ REPORT (IN THE DEEP RiVER .IHXERAL REUION. The undersigned have caused to be published from the Congressional plates, an edition of the Report of Capt. Wilkes, U. S. Navy, and his Associates on the Board appointed by the Secretary of the Navy to ex amine the Deep River Region of North Carolina. This is the most important and scientific statement of the great wealth of that section 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 ceotS) 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. Jan’y 26. E. J. HALE & SONS Further l^iippliei^ of MILITARY BOOKS—FOR CASH ONLY. Hardie’a Tactics, 2 vols., $2 75; by mail $3. Gilham’s Manual foi Volunteers and Militia, $2 76 by mail $8. Army Regulations for the Confederate States $2 25 by mail $2 60. Cary’s Bayonet Exercise and Skirmishers’ Drill, $1- by mail $1 10. ’ The Trooper’s Manual, by J. Lucius Davi«, $1 60: bv mail $1 65. New Map of Virgmia, colorad, 80c.; by mail 86o. Jwt S. J. JUH * 80V9, $100 Reward. R.\NAWAV from the srbscriber on last December, my negro man D.WE. He is a full-blooded negro, 5 feet 8 or 10 inches high, well set, and intelligent for a negro; would weigh when he left from 160 to 175, iged about 35 years; he has a scar on his face. I will pay Fifty Dollars reward to any person deliTering him to me at Philadelphus, Robeson county, N. C., or for his confinement in any Jail so that I ctin get him. And Fifty Dollars for proof sufficient to convict any person or persons for harboring him. DANIEL McCALLUM. For JOSEPH B. McCALLUM. Philadelphus, Robeson Co., N. C., April 6 ’61. 12-tf $2^E¥A‘RDr R.ANAWAY from the subscriber on Friday last th* 11th inst., my boy VIRGIL. He is probably lurk ing anout the plantatiom of Mrs. Louisa Hargrove, on Carver’s Creek, where he has a wife. I will pay the above reward for his delivery in jail. 0. D. BAKER. Cumberland county, July 16, 1861. 40-tf iWOTICE. A S I expect to be absent from home a few months in the West, Archibald McLean is my authorixed Agent to transact my business until I return. N. G. JONES. Dec’r 28, 1860. 8.3tf iVletliodlst Hymns and DUcip- lines, a new supply, assorted sizes and qualities. March 16. E J. HALE & SONS. The i^outhern Harmony, School Books, &c., further supplies just received. E. J. HALR & SONS. The Pre«byteriau Psalmodist Character notes. A further supply just reoeivad. July 20. E. J. HALE t. SONS SSETTLEiHEIVTS. Tb« lubseribttrt wiU ^ |1^ to Mitle •ee«untt Iron and at Auction. ON Thursday, the 20th of .March, at Smitr d ii Depot, on N. C. R. R., will be sold at Public Auction, 52,000 lbs. IRON, as.sorted 1 to 10 inches 100 kegs NAILS, 4’s to 12. Persons attending sale by R R can return «irn: dir. Wanted,600 bbls. FAMILY FLOUR, cish n lpl-.v.-rr W, H. AVER A, Smithfi-i'i N C. Feb’y 25, 1862. 3 3tfd A Regiment for the Confederate >^$tatefi Service. rpHE nndersigned, having been authorife-1 to rsi?c I Regiment for the Confederate States srmy. tnkc* this method of informing persons who aro now engi- ged in raising companies, that this is the fiv«t opp'ri'.:- nity offered for joining a Regiment to go d.recily int: the Confederate service. Rank of officers'ind pay to officers and soldiders wii. begin with the.ir enrollment. A bounty of FIFTY* DOLL.ARS and the bomity from the State will be paid at the time of orgnniiaiidD Arms and full equipments of the .best class will furnished to the companies. Term of service Three years or the war For fur! her partiealari, address the subscriber immediately. M. D. CRATON, Lt. Col. 8*th Reg’t. N. C. Troops. Newbem, N. C. Feb. IR. 1862. 2 It. W\i^^JEJD7 100 Volunteers for the Confeder;te Ser* ?lce# TO SERVE .IS l.\mTRV I)IR1\G TilE W.lj. A BOUNTY of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS PER MONTH will be paid each Volunirtr. t f further particulars, address me at Fayetteville, N i or call at the store of Col. C. E ' Feb’v 22. Leete. J. R. McDON'.AhD. 2-2r,'. Wanted—9000 bu§hel« ( liarcoal. l^E will pay 7 cents per bushel for Cosl, deliver'' • Vt the E igle Works. Feb’y 24, 1882. ANDERSON A COKD. 2 t CAP AI%D LETTER PAPEK>- The subscribers have just received a small snpplj ruled PAPERS, which, having cost very higli P''-’^'^-’ will be sold accordingly, for cash onl. Feb’y 12, 1862. E. J. HALE .t SONS. CAUSE A1¥D C0.\TK.4J!»T: An ESSAY, on the American Crisis, by T W. .McMahon A further Supply Just rec'd. Feb. 12. E. J. HALE & SO-Na WAiVTED, For this year, a House Servant (Man) ‘‘ anj aciir*, intelligent, quick tnotioDcii ’ ^ \ T. ^VAUL>n-'' Jan’y 80, 1862. 9-3'^ ENVELOPES. ' The subscriber is manufacturing dork brown E-' VELOPES of good quality. Orders for oco sand and npwarda are solicited from books«*lfi* ar. mtrchanta. . IHOS. E, TIUINOHaST f%Vjn

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