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CALE]\DAR FOR 1862. January FEBRUARY.. MARCH. APRIL MAY JVNE JULY. AUGUST... SEPTEMBER. OCTOBER XOVEMBER DBCEMBER Ss: H a 2 2 K y. ► X) > - > • - r G 12 13 14 19 20 21 •2t5 •-T 2S 3 4 10 11 10 17 18 23 24 25 O o 1> 4 y 10 11 ir, 17 18 •23 24 25 30 31 1 G t 14 15 •20 21 .)■* 2^ 2'J 4 rj G 11 12 18 1^ ly 2U '20 2G 0“ , 1 3 9 10 15 IG 17 •>o 23 24 2'J 30 1 G 1 H lo 14 15 •20 21 22 28 2‘J M 4 5 10 11 12 17 1^ 19 24 31 20 2G 1 a) 0 14 1'. IG 21 oo 23 2!;! •29 30 ^ y ^ S i 5 A ^ ^ » 2 ► ■j iii 19 'JtJ C V6 20 14 21 w 1 ^ . 1 s 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 5 12 19 2G 9 16 23 30 14 21 28 4 11 IH 2.*) 9 IG 23 30 C 13 20 10 17 24 29 2 0 IG 23 30 G 13 20 27 6 13 20 10 17 24 1 S 15 •>*) 29 5 12 19 26 3 10 17 24 31 14 21 2S 4 11 15 25 9 16 23 30 3 10 17 24 4 11 IS 25 WEi^TERIf RAIL ROAD. rjlUE following: rate* will now be •h»rg»U for Paiseo- g«rg on this Road, tIi; To Little River, To Spout Spring, To Jonesboro’, To Mclver's, 50 eta. 75 “ 1 00 1 26 U I 1 i S 14 15 21 22 '2H 1 t 8 14 15 21 22 2H 29 4 5 11 12 IS 19 25 2G o 3 9 10 IG 17 23 24 30 31 Train leaves the Depot Mondays, We^lnesdayi and Friday?, at 8 o’oloek A. M. Returning, leareB Molrer’s at 12 o’clock M C. B. MALLETT, Pres t. Aug. 28, 18t!l. Raleigh and Fayettenlle Stage Notice. Circiiiiistances re quire us hereafttr to charge full f ire to all pa!»sengers in our Coach* , «8, and to reToka from this date all free tickets. C. 8 BARBEE A BRO.. Contractors Route No. 60ftC. Feb’jS. 18C2. 98 6mpd 6 13 20 4 11 1? 1 S 15 oo 29 5 12 19 26 3 lU 17 24 31 A GE.Tl! The New Style, Small. COLOKEU PHOTOKRIPHS, AT Yanor^doll’o €>all«rjr. I j ART. \Vood%vard’ii ^olar Camera. ^ pHOTOGRAPHS can be had at Vanorsdell’!* Skylight 7 i Gallery, Hay street, opposite Marble Yard, Fay etteville. N. i' : plain, retouched, colored, in water j colors, oil and pastile; from small to life siie. Ambro j types. Mel ineoiypes. and all other 3tyl«g of Picturei j pertain' jjr to the Art. Alao. Gilt Frames, Gilt Mould- inj?. G’ ■.••J for very larf^e pioturea—as large as 20 by 36 inches. Jord and Tassels for hanging pictures; Instru ments. Stock and Chemicals for sale low for cash. Life ]^y j size colored Photograplis made from small picturas. ,j|‘ ' Having permanently located here I hope to merit ” your patronafre. 1 would also return my sincere thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on me heretofore by the good people of Fayetteville and vioinitT. C. M. VANORSDELL, Photographist and Proprietor. Dec’r 20, 1859 77- 14 21 o 12 LOUISBCRG FEMALE COLLEGE. Mr j a ' ES SOUTHGATE, of the University of Va., (but for several years past President of the Nor folk Military and Classical Institute,) has taken charge of this elegant COLL^^GE, with the hope of establish ing a School, in every respcct, highly acceptable to the people of the South. Mr. SOUTHGATE will be agisted by his LADi, a Teacher of varied accoinplishments and vast experience, who for fifteen years has been connectel with some of the largest and best Seminaries in Virginia. The Schools of ANOTENT and .MODERN LANGUAGES, MUSIC and PAINTING, will have gentlemen Profes sors presiding over them. We shall offer the best edu cational advantages to a people whom we know can ap- 1 preciate them, and all we ask, is, giv* vt a trial, and after this is fairly done, those who are not satisfied can remove their children or wards, free of charge. The Bosrding Department, shall have all the comforts and attractions of a well ordered home, and the Board ers as tendorlv and affectionately watched over and cared for. as oven the most anxious parent could desire Every attention being given to the health, manners and literary advancemeiu of each Pupil. Diplomas will be given to those who can pass rigid examinations on five Schools. Gold and Silver Medals will be awarded for perfect deportment. Young l.adies wishing to educate themselve.s for teachers will find unusual inducements here, as the terms for them shall be made suitable to •ircumsfnncps. The School is not sectarian, though the purest moral- itr is taught and required of every member of the In stitution The building is large, new and magnificent, well adapted to School purposes. The location is un surpassed. being one of the loveliest, healthiest and most refined sections of the South, iiU miles North of Raleigh, and 10 miles from Franklinton Dej'Ot, where hacks are alwH%’s in re:idiness, to conve3’ passengers to and from the village. The entire expen«ps for ten months will be from $150 10 S-’50. For further par- tioulars, apply to Gen. J B. Littlejohn, ni. P. Wil liams, Daniel S. Hill. Richard F. Yai-bor'^ugb, or to JAMES SOUTUG.\TE. Louisbur;% .N. C. March 18, 1H0-'. 10 lOw 2 9 16 23 30 Marble Factory, 6 13 20 4 11 IS *5 I', 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 IG 17 1^ 19 20 21 23 30 24 25 26 27 2S 29 1 .> O O 4 'J G - 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 r IG 17 IS 19 20 21 2h 20 23 30 24 31 25 2G 27 TWO di'ihrs above r. t. niicK i siis? store FavetteTille, !%. Jan’v *20. 1 POO 81- LAW BOOKS. SAUNDERS’ REPORT.>. “ on Pleading and Evidenci: Phillips on Evidence; Commoir Bench Reports—new series: Curtis’s Commentaries: Ross on Bills and Promissory Notes: Chitty on Carriers; Bateman on Commercial Law: Taylor’s Law Glossary•- Williams on Execntors: Devereux’s Rinne's Kent; “ “ Blackstone: Cf»ke upon Littleton—Butler it Hargrave's N»>tes; Sedgwick on Damages: Story on Sales; “ on Bills of Exchange; “ Equity Pleading; “ on Conflict of Law*: “ on Bailments; Chitty on Pleading: “ on Contractnf Bingham on Infancy: Hare on Discovery; Gow on Partnership: Roberts’ Principles of Equity. Doctor and Student; Broome's Commentaries; Leading Cases in Equity, Hare & Wallace’s Notes; Lawyer’s Common Place Book: Greenleaf on Evidence; Stephen on Pleading; Gresley's Equity Evidence; Burrill’s Law Dictionary Wharton’s Law “ Phillips’ & Amos on Evidence; Archbold’s Landlord and Tenant: “ Nisi Prius; Fearne on Remainders; Tidd’s Practice: Starkie on Evidence; Hilliard on Sales; Smith's Landlord and Tenant; Adams’ Equity; Williams on Personal Property: Mayne on Damages; Archbold’s Criminal Pr.actice and Pleading; Lube’s Equity Plemling; Wendell's Blackston**: Chitty’s “ Matthews on Presumptive Evidence: Smith’s Master and .''ervant; Powell on MortgHgps; Chitty’s Criminal Law; Williams on Ileal Propeny; Smith’s Chancery Practice; Sugden on Vendors; “ . on Property; Dart on Vendor®: ,Crabb on Real Properly; Sugden on Powers; Smith's Mercantile Law; Smith on Contractx; Addison on “ Adams on Ejectment; Crown Circuit Companion; American Leading Cases—Hare & Wallace’s Notes; Mitford's Chancery Pleadings; Domat’s Civil Law; Rockwell’s Spanish and Mexican Law; Shars^ood’s Legal Ethics; Roscoe’s Criminal Evidence; Edwards on Bailments; Equity Draftsman; Powell on Evidence; Oliver on Conveyancing: Broome’s Legal .Maxims; Collyer on t*artberHhip, &c., &c. The Reports of the Supreme Court of North Ca rolina; Cantwell’s Justice; Form Book; Cantwell’s Prac tice, &c. E. J. HALE & SONS. TractM for llie ^ioldierN. Reprinted at RAi.Eian, N. C “A Voice from Heaven,” 4 pages. “Private Devotion,” * *« •‘Don’t put it off," M «• ‘‘The Act of Faith,” ‘ *« “All-sufficiency of Christ. ' • “ “The Sentinel,” •• •• “Self Dedication to God,” •• “ “Motives to Early Piety,” “ *' “Come to Jesus,” (formerly C4 pages,) now ia 22, and in 8 four page tracts. Approved by all thf Patton of Ihit City. A large edition of the above should be printed before type is distributed, as it will cont $40 to re-set them. The number and variety will be inareased as the funds are given. $1W pays for 150,000 pages: $20 pays r JiO.OOO. and pays for l,r,iK) pages. ® of the Pas- t... b.,a .'hr-oISSf A,... MAKEPEACE & }rRAE, H.\VE on hand anJ expect to keep for sale, of their own manufacture, a supply of Brass, GaWaniieJ and sommon Hooped JtWIPER RICKETS; Freueh. Hi?h Post, Cottage and Common BkoSTE.inS; Spring Mattresses, of new and improved Spring, on hand or ma>le to order of any siie; L )UNGES; Spring, Cane, and Wood Seat CH.AIRS, of different kinds and patterns; .Spring Sofis. Lounga* and Chairs, repaired, and covered with Hair Cloth or other wise; Hoe handles. Bungs for bbls. Hhds ; Sole, Harness, and Upper Leather, and Plastering Hair. At we have good Machinery for Sawing, Planeing, Turning, .Morticing and Boreiug, we ean do work with ' despatch and on sati.sfd^ciory terms. Persons having work or repairing to >io will do well to give us a eall. We warrant o’lr work; if it fails, you know where to find us. Having taken a Store on the East side of Gillespie Jitreet, a few doors South of W. Steel, Esq., and having some spare room, we would attend to the storage and sale of any thing that may be consigned to us; and : will give special attention to products of tliis State. . Fayetteville. .Vpril 1. 18*il. Vtf •IVir Books. THE WITS AND BEAUX OF SOCIEfY. • Jne of Them, by Lever; Louie’s Last Term at St, Mary’s: England i Yeoman; Tennyson's Poems; American .\lmanac. l^Cl- The La.ly'a Book of Flowers; j Language of Flowers; Poetry of “ Lady's Guide to Perfect Gentility: •* “ “ Beauty; ! and Gentlemen's Mirror of Fortune: Peter Parley s Balloon Travels; “ “ Book of Travels and Adventure; &c. March .30. E. J. HALE & SONS. A CARD. A WORD TO MY OLD FRIENDS— Those persons for whom I have been atttending to Bankin? business for years;—I am still willing to ! serve you with the same promptne«s that I have always ' done: and to others that may want discounts, Pension i business iao... kc., I oti'er my services, with a promise . of strict attention JAS, G. COOK. June 27. 24tf Ue«|H‘r and other PoeiiiM, By TIIEoPHILUS HUNTER HILL. E-q., of Raleigh. For sale, price $1, by E. J. H.\1^E &. SONS, .lan’y 18, l8*j‘J. FURTHER SUPPLIES. ROBERTS’S Hand Book of Artillery, ■MAHi'N'S Field Fortifications, The Trooper’s .Munual. by (Jol, Lueius Davis CAUSE AND CONTR.\ST The Battle (,'all—a lyric by E. V, W, Letters of Mozis Addums to Billy Ivvins, Just received, E J. HALE & SONS. Fayetteville, March 21, 18(>2, Tlic Presliyteriaii P*«aliiiofli!^t Character notes. A further supply just received. July 20. E. J. HALE A SONS 0 CO.^FERERATE RO^OS F the Jeiiominatinns of $1000. ^JOO, $100. at the Brtuk of North Carolina. March 18. 0 CO.\rEI>ERATE RO\»S F tije denominations of $1000, i»500, $100. Apply at the Tank of Cape Fear. March 18. 9tf UI*^S0LtT10ir. The Copartnership heretofore existing under the name and style of WORTH, WIGHTMAN CO. is thi« day dissolved by mutual c'>nsent. .\s two of the firm are in the Army, it is hoped that all those indebted to the concern will come forw?«rd and «ettle their accounts at once. J. A. Worth will be fjund at the old stand, and will use the name of the firm only in liquitlation. J()S. A. WORTH. March I'J. G W. WIGHTMAN. JNO U. ROBINSO-N. y-8m .ITotice lo Tannern. -'mA heavy HIDE.^^. for-ale bv OUU GEO. W WILLIAMS .March 17. IsC'j & Cu Stf F. A W. P. R. CO. ANNUAL MEETING. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of tbe F»y- ettcville & Western Plank Road Co. will take plao« in the Town Hall in Fayetteville, on Thursday the 24th day of April, at 11 o’clock. JNO. M. ROSE, Seo’7 F. A W. P. R. C». April 7, 1862. 14tm i^w^Goobs^ rIE subscriber is now receiving a large and wall se lected stock of GOODS, consisting of GROCERfES, HARDWARE AND CUTLE RY, BAGGING AND ROPE, SAD- DI ERY, &c., FOREIGN AND DOxMESTIC LIQUORS, and many other articles, which he offers low for Cash, or on SHORT time to prompt paying customers. ,M1 kinds of country produce taken in exehange for Goods. Sheetings and Cotton Tarns on hand at all times, at Manufacturers’ prices. .\11 persons are respectfully invited to give me a call, at the old stand of J. & T. Waddill, South side Hay st A. N. MCDONALD. Fayetteville. N. C., Sept. 24, 1860. 66t Oroceries / Groceries • / A LARGE and well selected Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES always on hand, consisting of Bacon-Sicles, Mess Pork, Mullets, Mackerel, I Nos. 1 and 2, Molasses, Sugars of all j {grades, Tobacco, Cigars, I And all other articles usually kept in a Wholesale Qro- ! cerv Establishment ■ ■ COX, KENDALL A CO I Wilmington, April 2, lbt>l 10-tf The UNDERSIGNED, both having entered the roili- tarv service of the (’onfeilcrate .States of America, i hereby give notice to tlieir old customers and friends, that thfy have appointed John D. Starr and John D. j Williams, of this place, their attorneys to collect either ! separntely or conjointly all moneys due them either by i account or note, and otherwise to attend to their bu- i oitifss generally during their absence. They respect fully ask fill persons indebted to them to call as prompt ly as possible on their agent.° and make payment. CT.\RR & WILLIAMS. Sept, 19, 18G1. 58-tf COTTON YA Wt^ Xo. 19 Hay Street. C. P MALLETT. Jan'y •', 18G2. 8S- ~~II E A V Y^wTsR EETIA tiS. MIE ROCKFISH MANCF.\CTCRING COMPANY, of Fayetteville, N. C., solicit orders fer Sheetings ti inches wide. .8 yards to the pound. The Goods com pare favorably with tbe same styles manufactured in Mass.ichusetts, and have for many years been sold in the New York and Philadelphia Markets. C. T. HAIGH, Pres’t Rookflsh Co, Fayetteville, June 1. 1861. 27- WJft .JfTcM., Attorney at Law, Fayittevillk, N. C. ILL attend the County and Superior Co: rte of Cumberland, Harnett, Moor« and Robeson Joun- ties. Prompt attention givea to the eoUeotion o «laim9 entrusted to bis hands. Oct. 17, 185«. W all 58-tf RORY .mHAIR, •Mttomey and. Counsellor at JLatVy LUMBERTON, N. C. ILL attend and practice in the County »nl Superior Courts of Robeson, Richmond and Cumberland. All business intrusted to him will receive prouspt at tention and collecti«>"8 punctually remitted. Oct. 6, 1869. 56tf W Dr. THEO. I?IARTi:VE, QFFICE, H.\T STREET, opposite the Post Office. 62tf D. Medical Electricity applied. Fayetteville, Oct. 17, 18G0. in^ICAL. ?¥OTICE. MoL. GR.\H.\M. .M. D , offers his professionf«l services to the citizens of Fayetteville and vicini ty. Office Green Street, South end of Dr. Robinson’s ’ building. j Feb’y 24, 1862. 8-2m j DEmL“NOim ; .SCOTT oan be seen in his office, 2 t t, doors east of the market, at his re- | gular offiae hours from lit o’clock A. IM. | until 8 o’clock P. M. Sept, 13, ISGl. 57 tf j G^orw7TviLLmi^& C(».. I Wholesale Reafiert in Grocerien, | AND IMPORTERS AND DEALERS I.V Hardware and Cutlerj, Swedes Iron, I H.\I STREET, F.UETTKTILLB, 5. C. > A^nfr». Hart can accommodate several Boarders. April 10. i5.2w IVotice. H.WISQ been appointed Agent by Mnj, Qen’l T H Holmes, for the purpose of collecting all the priviu arma in my county, I appeal to the liberality and triotism of the citixens of Cumberland, to bring them forward at the earliest moment possible. They wanted to defend our homes, I am instructed to purchase, beg, borrow or take HECTOR McNEILL. Sh ff April 14, 1862. Head Quurtors District of the tape Fear i Wilmington, N, C , April lo, 1«(j2 ’ • i¥OTI E. The inhabitants of the Counties embraced in this [>1^ trict, to-wit: Onslow, New H >nover, Btun«;r,(!^ Bladen, Robeson. Columbus, Cumberland and 8 itiipion are required to send to this City, or Old BrunRwicit one-fifth of their negro men force: each man must brin ’ with him an axe or u spade, ’ The owners will he paid for their servlcps, an 1 ihe Sheriffs are directed to execute this or Ipr irnme.liarei By order Prig O-'ti’! FRt;\r'; ' Gkaha.m Da^es, Assist. Adjut. Geierui April 10, l^Ol!. ^u^ar, .^lola»i»8eii, Mall nnd Rice A HHD.S. SCGAK. 16 Phts, MOLASSLS, ]i SALT. miJ !i’6 Casks RICE For'a!e jn ccls mem G W April 14. WILLI A.M9 pf: 16 tf A R VE RTI$$E n E \T, to rtlconie a betipr-ba!f tea j t-1 home, take thin method of a Jvertisinff fur a wife " i aia bale, heany and strong, am light Poan'’e''tf!a } pyea light hair. Any of m* :ady fiitn n v.l,n dtsire 'o emer fbe conunbial s at^ will pltsie t- W li I> , Forf Fi«hfr •April 11 IhC*^ ]^j 2’r.n:i July 2, l^Gl. 36tf T A. i\. CommitslOD Merchant and Prodnce Dealer, AND DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Hardware, Cutlery, Boots. Shoes and Leather, Bagging, Rope, Saddlery, Ac., Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Sheetings and Yarns at .Manufacturers' prices. S^'Strlct attention paid to orders. SOUTH SIDE HAY STREET, FAYETTEVILLE, W. C. a -:t. 24, i»r,o. r,5if AOTICE. j [ fORl^^'''AJi■>' all pers ms from ttnJ,ng for ani-'Br,- X noips ex>cuteJ by myu«1f and «igneci or i J. A. M';Dc(w_-ll. priyiible to the ord»r r.f Tl.^i ,? ] J • etloh H. H. LOlilN’.'i;^^ .April 5, 1862. ic f Ju^-t Received and tor .^ale. 1 BUSHELS SALT. iUU 20 Bbl,s. N. O. SYRUP. 10 “ EXTRA SUGAR By .McMILLAN & LINEBERY April 10, 1862. C A R »! k FEW T,.A.DIE.^ oan he a*«omir.odat«d wiiL boarJ at ^ the Seminary I I' HOOPER. Sept. r». IHt;]. 06- F.VVUTTi:VILI.E IXSniiME CO.MP.i\¥. Capital in Premium Notes amounts ti;> S267.6w^ ‘jt) Cash on hand and other assets. .^.07' MACHINERY. OIL. 'I'l'^E are manufacti»ing from Pea Nuts, an Oil believed tT to be an excellent substitute for Sperm. It is well adapted for buraing as well as fur Ma chinery. Will be sold in quantities to suit purchasers. T. tf & B G. WORTH, Wiloiingtnn, N. C. .lan’y 24. V4 4mpd Tot« $2“2.76C> 01 The Company have 1 a!’, 'loises j ron ptly. and have never made an assessment on their premiitm notes. Total loBBes paid. $-!V,6S2 >FrtCKHS: McNEILL. President R.AY. Vice President McMILL AN. See'y Dirbctors: W N Tillinpha't. GEO. D A C. A OIL xVND LAMP BLACK. TA.NNERS and LUBRICATING OIL. L.AMP BLACK in barrels. For sale by JOS. R. BLOSSOM & CO., Wilmington, N. C. March 7. 6 tf J. J. COX. W'. P. KENDALL. J. S. KENDALL COX, ke:vdael & co., ComRiission 31erchants A N D WHOLESALF, GROCERS, Xo. 11 12 North Water St.. WilmingtnD, N. C. Orders from the Country promptly exoeuieu. tor Particular attention gives to tbe sale of Cetton and other produce April2, lb61. 10-tf fTcT Ac ~Rr«rWORtS CommfssioD and Forwarding nerchauts, WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan’y 2^, 1861 84tf ULARK & TLKLL^fo^ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N C. W'lLL give special attention to the sale or shipment of all Naval Stores, Cotton, Flour, Tiraber, and AO TfCP. Y Son is authoriied to receive oU money due tne ITJ. either by note or account, and reoi.'ipt in my na.’n^ f;^r the same, during rny absence, Plea.se call and settle. A. J. woodward, .Market SouRr** •»I>ril 1. IS'im I AlterfhU date 1 uiU P^y the highest Cush prices for rag-Jj ; livered ii; Fsyetteville, or r.t mv f i, i ! ou Koftkii-jh. D .MUt^PilY Dec 21. iSdl 85. FOR REAT. Dwelling Houaa and Lot on HarriDgton Hu., situated about one ruile and h bnlf North of tb« .\larket House, for pftrtieulars apply to Wm Huak* B R. HU.sKE April 7, IStii U- other country produce ment, Hair, &c.; and Loft or ^ialaid. Two Blank Notes nr>t filled up, signed by myge'f nsj endorsed by Patrick Murphy, made pnyahle to any of the Banks at Fayetteville. All persons .ore fjrewaru- •d not to mse them, as they will nut be paid DAVID MURPflT April ‘i, 1®C3. _ l.Stf Henry Lilly. H. L. .Myrover, S T Hawley. -Nathan .\. Steduiaa. C. B. .Mallett. •lames Kyie. .A. .A. Mi Kethan. J. D. Williams, S. W Tillinghasf. S. J. ninsdale. Wuj. McLaurin, T. S. Luiterloh. A. W. .Steel. J G. Ceok, Hon. J. G. Shepherd, R. F. Brown. ) . A. E. Hall. |''‘lm«‘on. hn (’-illins and C. McCrummen. Traveling Agents, B^^The Company invite applications. .May-J«. lR»;i>. * -Jl-ly THE AOIiTR C.lROLI^~ Wril AL LIFE l\SCRA\CE ( OHPAXl, N'OW in the tenth year .if sitccesxful operation, with growing CHpi: il and firmer hold upon public con fidence. c)ntinue>i to insure the lives of all healthy per sons from 14 to yeirs of age, for one year, for seven years. anJ for life—all life members sharing iu the profits. All slaves from 10 to f/0 year of age arc insured for one year or for five years f.ir tw i thirds their value. .AM losses are punctually paid within 'JO days after satisfactory proof i-; prexented. » For further information the ptibl’'' i> referred ti) Agents of the Company in all part-* c .he State, and to R U. BATTLE, Secret iry, Ritleigh. E. J. II.\LE. .Agent at Jan'y 18'.9, Fayetteville. N. C. C APT. U ILK'E^ .H RESMIRT i (IN Till: UEKP RIVKR .HINEiai Ri:ni()\. I The undersisnud have caused to be publisiied from j the t'oncm-.'-'innal plates, an edition of the Report j of ('apt. Wilke''. U. S, Navy, an'l his .Associates on tiie Board apfointcd V.y the .Secretary of the Navy to ex amine the Deep Kiver Region of Nortl is the most important nn 1 scientific great wealiti of thut section of the State. anl the Maps tiie most perfect iind valtiablf. of nny yet j ubli.shed. The Maps ;ire wurth the price of the work, wliich is ,'»0 CPntS. neatly in cloth. Copies sent by mail, free of postage, on the receipt of •'jn cents.. .A liberal dis count to wholesale buyers. Orders solicited. Jan y K. J. HALK (H SONS. Wanted Immediately At the Confederate States Arsenal and Armory at F lyetteville, for which fair prices will be paid: 82 ■Mules; 32 sets of Wsgon Gear; 8 yoke of Oxen, (yonng and large size;) 8 Timber Wagons; 2 Road Wagons; 2 Mule Carts and Harness, 5 pairs Timber Wheels. Apply to J, H. Roberts at Fayetteville or at Villa Beery P. O.. New Hanover County, in person or by letter. J H. ROBERTS. March 3. 18r.2. 4tf Dealers in Lime, Plaster, Ce- i I .VilW EDITIO.N Of ICENTS POS STEtHERS RATE MtLAi m'' ASD SC'S. | jnftgEEi jjj EJTUt’S .t. IJ, LAW Refer to; H. R. Savage, Cashier Bank of Cape Fear Wilmington; Jno. Dawson, Pres't Wilmington Branch Branch North Carolina; W. H. Jones, Cashier Raleigh Branch Bank of Cape Fear. Dec. 14, 1860. 79-tf REPORF.l Tolume 9. ^100 Reward* R.AN.AWAY from tbe srbscriber on last December, my neg'-o man D.AVE. He is a full-blooded negro, i) feet H or iO inches high, well set, and intelligent for a negro; would weigh when he left from 160 to 176, aged Jibout 35 yearn: he has a scar on his face. I will pay Fifty Dollars reward to any person delivering him to lue at Philadelphus, Robeson county, N. C., or for his confinement in any Jail so that I can get liim. And Fifty Dollars for proof sufficient to convict any person itr persons for harboring him. DANIEL .McCALLUM. For JOSEPH B. .McCALLUM. Philadelphus, Robeson Co., N. C., April 5 ’til. 12-tf Want to Purchase. J W ANT to purchase a smart active BOY, about 18 G. W. RULLARD, Comtniasion tiler chanty WILMINGTON, N. C. PROMPT and PERSONAL attention will be given to the sale of Naval Stores, Cotton, Lumber, Timber, and all other country produce, RCrSE TO 0. G. Parslkt, Pres’t Com, Bank at Wilmington JoH5 Dawsos, “ R. N. C., at do Messrs. H. & E. J. Lili.t, ) _ Messrs. Pbmbketo:* s Sloah, j A. Parker. Esq., Harnett County, N. C. May 7, 1860. istf years old. Dec'r 30. accustemed to Horses. N. A. STEDMAN. 86tf Headquarters Wilmington Ei^^lit Artillery^ Camp Hotlan, July 2U,*lStil TO TIIE LAD1E8! MPkS. GIBSON respectfully informs her friends and the public generally, that she is prepared to make DRESSES in the most fashionable style, she will also cut 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 cuffing 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, 1800. 58tf DEATIiliTRY. DH. j. D.WIS having decided on fierma- nently locating in the town of Fayette ville, respectfully offers his services to the citizens of this place and surrounding country. In all the various branches of his Profession, including the manufacture of Mineral Teeth, he is satisfied, after an extensive experience, to which is added a thorough Den tal education, that be can give entire satisfaction as far as is in the power of Dentistry. All irregularities of the Teeth treated in a proper and careful manner, as well as diseases of the mouth. None but the proper metals are made use of in the various operations. Charges will be moder:»te, that the benefits of *be Profession may be placed within the reach of all who may feel an interest in the preservation of the Teeth. Jl^jr OfiBce over Houston’s Jewelry Store, where he may be found at all times May 10, 1858. AOTICE. ^PHIS Company, desiring lo be complete in fvrry rt- J, fptct, would be glad to enlist a number of good Hri- t'aroliiia. This ! v^rs,—tneu accustomed to the management of horses. itaterncTit of the 1 Tliero will be paid to each man. on enlistment, a bounty of SIT). Monthly pay l?12; besides beiug clothed and tV'l. i.Tpdieal attendance free, and all other necessary I'ljiiipmcnts furnished requisite for a soldier. No one need apply unless he is a good driver and ex perienced in the management of horses. The destina tion of the company is Virginia, as soon as equipped. ALEX. D. MOORE, Capt. Co. E, Reg't Lt. Artillery. 4 S I expect to be absent from home a few months in A the West, .Vrchibald McLean is my authorized Agent to transact my businoBS until I return. N. G. JONES. Dec'r 28, 1800. 83tf To l.and Riivertt. The tinilorsigned offers for sale, in the Cosl region, and within eight miles of the terminus of the Fay etteville & Western Rail Road on Deep River, EIGHT niNUUKI) ACRES OF L.iXD, adjoining the land belonging to the estate of George Wilcox, dec’d, anl lying three miles South from Car- bonton, on Little Pocket Creek, Moore county. These Lands 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 aboAit one hundred 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, as 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, deo’d. Garbonton, Moore co., N. C-, Aug, 24 186&. Ait The iSoiithern Harmony, School Books, &o., further supplies just received, E. J. HALE & SONS. Blank Warrants for saie at this Office The Eaw ol l^ales of Pertfonal Property, by Francis Hilliard, 2d Edition, Enlarged and improved, Starkie on Evidence, 8th Edition, with Notes by 3harswood. Wendells’ Blackstone; By Us’ on Bills, Notes Sharswood, . Adams’ Equity; Broom’s Legal Maxims, Smith on Contracts, &c. E. J. HALE & SONS by iniEITARV WOHUH, ARMI REGULATIONS for the use of the Confederate Slates; Gilham’s Manual for Volunteers and Militia; Hardee’s Infantry Tactics, 2 vols , Mobile Edition; The Volunteers Hand Book. Further supplies just rec’d, , E. J. HALE & SONS. IJOOK-BINDING IN till its kinds, executed with neatness anl despatch. Small jobs wlien done must be paid bcf.'re delivered. THOS, H. TILLINGHAST, Oppo'»lte the Female High School, Hay St. May 14, 1859, 14 Aotice to ^oidier!>»’ Friends. 1H.WE made arrangements with Capt. M. A. Bledsoe of the Quarter Master Department, to forward to any Company, or rv> any member of any Company from Cum berland County, any article of clothing that their friends may desire lo send them. R, W. HARDIE. Oct. 16, 18t)l. 06-tf Further ^^upplien ot MILITARY BOOKS—FOR CASH ONLY. Hardie’s Tactics, 2 vols., $2 76; by mail $.3. Gilham’s Manual fot Volunteers and Militia, $3 76, by mail $3. Army Regulations for the Confederate States, $2 26: by mail $2 50. Cary’s Bayonet Exeroise and Skirmishers’ Drill, f 1* by mail $1 10. ’ The Trooper’s Manual, by J. Lucius Davio, $1 60: by mail $l G6. New Map of Virginia, colored, 80c.; by mail 86c. Just received. E. J. HALE & SONS. CAP AI¥D EETTER PAPERi$. milE subscribers have just received a small supply of Jl ruled PAPERS, which, having cost very high prices, will be sold accordingly, for cash only. Feb’y 12, 18G2. E. J. HALE & SONS. Hardee’s Tactic*, the onljr Copy- Right—Mobile Edition, 2 vols, Gilham’e Manual for Volunteer* and Militia Gilham’s Tactics. The Volunteer’s Hand Beek C. S. Army Regulations, The Southern Song Book. Further supplies just reeeived. Feb’y 26. E. J. HALB 4 SONS. l»uperior Pocket Cutler^’. RODGERS’, Wostenholm’s. Crooke«, and Rhodes A Son’s celebrated Pucket 30(1 Pen The subMribera have just printed a 2d Edition o! this Volume, with Notes and References to other adjudged Cases and to the Revised Code, by Hen. Wa H. Battle.- and with many •orreetions of typograpLicti errors. Their 2d Editions of Dev. & Battle’s Equity, complete, and 1st Dev. S( Battle’s Law Reports, have received tbi approbation of the Profusion. They also republished a 2d Edition of Derereux i ij Equity, (without Notes.) And in addition to tliese. are the proprietors of the entire editions of most of Iredeli f Law and Equity, and ean supply any volumes extant cf the Reports, or complete sets, so far as they ean cov had. Tney propose to put to prees a 2d Edition of Der k Battle’s Law Reports, vols. (in one.) They deal largely io Law Books, and will at alltiinN order works not on their shelves, to supply their cui tomera. B. J. HALE x SON. Oct. 16, I860. good supply. Nov’r 27, 1801. E. J. KxiTES. A Stereoscope! and Stereoscopic Vieivs. HALE & SONti. . NBW and beamtiful assortment, just reeeived. : A E. J. HALE .SON.^ T AX A OTIC E. B\ virtue of an order of the Court of Pleas and Quar ter Sessions begun and held for the County of Cum berland, on the first Monday ia March, A.. D. 18‘>2, 1 shall proceed on the first .Monday in June next, to sell 80 much of the real estate of the persons herein named a* will be sulfioient to piy the Town and Rail Road Taxes due thereon, and costs; i of one lot on Green Street, listed by Chas. Colvin, Guar’n, for A. McAllister, for years 1858 and 1859 •Amount taxes SIO 00. i of game lot, listed by same, for M. J. Council, for years ISoii and 1859. .A*mount of taxes due $10 GO. 1 lot listed by John T. Council, Court House Square, Miller lot. for years 185y and 186'X Amount of taxes due 520 26 ^ 1 lot on Green street, listed by J. T. Council, for fleirs of C. Mc.Allisier, for year 18t)0. Amount of taxes due $2 70. 3 lots on Maxwell street, listed by John McRae for Joseph Senwell, for years 1859 and I860. Amount taxes due S20 26. 1 lot corner of Bow and Groen streets listed by W. Huske for Thos C. Hill, for years 1859 and i860. Amount taxes due J!;i7 12. 1 lot Hnlistet on Green Street, supposed to be the property of T. M Sackett, et. al., f .r yearp 1858. 1859 and 1800. Amount taxes due SIO 50 JOHN W BAKER. Jr., Town Thx Collector. March 20, 1862. u.^g RE^IOVAL. The post office is removed to office formerly oc cupied by the Clarendon Bank. JAS. G. COOK. P. M 86- Dec. 30. 1861. iVorih Carolina Readers. SOHOOL books are becoming very scarce, but we have on hand a good supply of the NORTH CARO LINA READERS, Nos. 1 and 2 by Rev, Professor Hub bard of the University of North Carolina, and No, 8 by Rev. C. H. Wiley, Superintendent of Common Schools of North Carolina. Our customers having well nigh exhausted our stock of Northern Readers on hand when the war commenced, we hope will now turn their attention to these books by home authors, rather than allow their children to do without reading books. For sale only at the old retail prices of 26 cents, 88 cents, and 76 cents. E. J. HALE & SONS. Feb y 1, 1862. 9(j. TO CLERKI^ OF COCRTj^ The Stay Law having postponed the settlement of suits for years, we will not hereafter insert Orders of Court without payment in advance. Please send $4 FISH! FISH!! New MACKEREL, Nos. 1, 2 and 8. WHITE FISH. “ HERRING. 4c. 4c. Call at Oct 1. I860. A. N. MCDONALD’S, Soath-sida Hay Street. 57-tf Home-Made Envelopes. Manufactured by Thos. H. Tlllinghast, Fayette ville, may be had of the underni^ned. wholesale or retail, for cash Jan 6, 1862, E. J HALE & SO-NS. A LARGE QU wm WRAPPI.ire PAPER. QUANTITY of old newspapers in ftwMh 41 tr aok* AORTH CAROLIAA, ROBESON COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, February Trrm. A D. 1862. David McBryde. Adm'r with the Will annexed of .Alex ander .McBryde, dec’d, Neill McNeill and wite S trub. and Mary .McBryde, Oj/atntt Jsmes B Harris uni wife Catharine, .Angus .McBryde, and .M.try .Mcl3r} ie Petition for gale of Slaves for raniiion. IT appearing to the saiisfacfion of the Cuurt, t;.&! Angus McBryde and .Mary .McBryde, two of the L>e- tendauts in this cause, reside beyond tlie iiiuiis of ih> State: It ia therefore, on motion, ordered iiy the Couf' that advertisement be made for six wee^s succet>>iV(’;,» in tt e Fayetteville Observer, notifying the s>ii'l L'e'eiii- anls of the filing of this petition, aud th it. unles' mev appear at the next term of this Court, to be held .ii ni Court House in Lumberton, on the 4th .Monday ot .M*; 1862, aud answer the petitiou. the same will be takea pro confesso and heard ex parte an to tlietii. Witness, John .A. Rowland. Cierk of our said 'ur: at Office in Lumberton, the 4th .MonJav of Feh'y, .A ^ 1862. [I4*6wpd] JNO. A. R(iWL.\Nl'. ^ - AORTU C/tROL,iAA, ROBESON COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, February i'‘r- A. D lS'j2. Christian MeRimmon w Jolin R. MeRimmon. .Anji ^s' McCallum aud wife .Mary Ann, John .MrQ;jt;en wife Henrietta, Arch'd MeRimmon, .MurJ 'CU M"' Rimmon. Joseph .McRimuou, Harrison .\JcKini:ucn. Neill .\lcRimmun and .Margaret MeRimmon Petition for Dower. JT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that -An gus S. Mo'Jallum aud wife Mary .Ann, two of tendants iu this case, reside beyond the Iiiuits of tti^s State: Ii is therefore ordered that publication be ms-i* in the Fayetteville Observer for six weeks for s.nid L'«' fendants to be and appear at the next term of thiit' ourt. to be held at the Court House iu Lumberton. on tiie 4:1* Monday of May 18ti2, and then and there piead, or demur to said petition or a decree pro confeii»o wi>‘ be rendered and a writ of Dower issued Witness, John A. Rowland, Clerk of our said C'Ur . at Ofiiee in Lninbertun, the 4tn Monday of Feb y. .A 18«1. [14»«wpd3 JNV) A. R.»\Vi.aND C.i. AORTR 4:AR0L1.HA, ROBEcJON COUNTY. Court of Pleat and Quarter Sessions. February Tttrm. A. D. 1862. Daniel McNatt, Adm’r, de bonis non of John McNutt dec'd, Daniel McNatt, James McNatt, John William .McNatt, Daniel Regan and wife Rebecc*. againtt James WilkersoQ aud wife Sarah, Wm. Guan and wife Elisabeth. Petition for sale of Slaves for Partition. JT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, tbstJ»* Wilkerson and wife Sarah, William Gunu and wi« Elisabeth, the Defendants in this cause, reside the limits of this State: It Is therefore, on moiion, order ed by tbe Court, that advertisement be ni^de ‘ * weeks successively in the Fajetteviile Ooserver, no' 7^ ing the said Defendants of the filing of this pentio" • that unless they appear at the next te m or this ‘ to be held at the Court House in Lumbertoti. oti • Monday ot May 1862, and answer the peum’f'’ same will be taken pro confesso and beard ex p*n« to them. Witnees, John A. Rowland, Clerk of our said C i I ■
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