i^- »'.'« ' s* % . * r ■ , ;( CAI.KIVDAK FOK 1862. 1-3 H >— P 'X > v: > M > W a z M a f8 OC C5 s > • (A c > > «! • J WrAHY 1 »> :i -i t s 9 10 11 \2 i:{ ]\ 15 it) IT 18 19 JO 21 •».) 23 24 25 i!i; w 1 2S 29 lU FKHKr.\KY . 1 o o 4 5 G s 9 10 11 12 l:i 14 15 10 IT 19 20 21 ■'2 21 2;'i 2ti 27 ‘2X .MAIU'H 1 •> 1 5 G i s !♦ 1(» 11 12 1,‘j 14 15 it; IT 1^ 20 21 ‘"Ji t 21 ••I 1 2') 2C o- 28 29 Al-KIli. «> 1 1 .> 4 5 c. 1 s 9 10 11 12 1 1 l."> 1C. IT l' 19 •20 21 >>•> 2:J 24 25 20 •)- 2.8 29 :k> MW 1 O o i r» «) 1 s y l«l ] 1 12 i:; 1 \ 15 IG IT i;> 2u 21 *>•> 24 L’.'» 2«1 .)— 2^ oO 31 JIJXH . I .) ;; 4 5 G 1 V \\ 10 n 12 U 1 1 ir^ 1C. IT lb 19 2U 21 •)-» 2>j 21 25 20 2 s JULY 1 • > 3 -t 5 r, - s 9 10 11 12 1-4 15 i«; IT 19 •JO 21 •>■> L.') 24 25 20 ^ t 29 h’O 1 1 *■» o 1 f) () 1 9 ]> 11 12 14 15 '!: 17 is lit 29 tl .)•> 23 ■ 21 2.') 2t‘. «>“ _ 1 2 s 29 3(.: 1 :]1 1 •> y. 4 0 i t S 9 lu 11 12 13 , M 1-^. It: IT Is 19 20 1 21 >)•> 2;J 21 25 2«; ‘’■s 21 o'> { (X'TOKKll 1 •> 3 4 t’t — s 9 10 71 ' 18 ll 15 10 IT Is lit 20 21 •».» 21 25 1 l! i 2 s 29 8U 31 j NOVKMUKK. 1 j 4 5 r. 1 S j lu 11 12 ij 14 I.'. 1 IT 1> 19 2U 21 •) » 1 21 2f) 2^1 2S Ol, 1 DKC[i:.MiiEK . 1 »> • # 4 5 t; t s 9 10 11 12 13 M 15 !•; IT Is lit 2t 21 »>•) 24 25 20 >- «1 :iti :.:i \*:V/ GOODS. TilG subscriber is now receiving a large and well se lected Btock of GOODS, consisting of GROCERfES, HARDWAHK AND CUTLE RY, BAGGING AND «OPE, SAD- in.ERV, FOREIGN AND J)0ME8TIC l.IQUORS, and mr.ny other urtioles, wJiich lio oflers low for Cask, Of on xiionr timk to prompt paying customers. All kinJM of I'ounrry produoe taken in exchange for Oooils. pspn Sheetings and C.’otton Varus on hand at all times, at M.inufactiirors’ prices. All persons are n spectfnlly invited to give me a cuH, at the ol.i stand of .1 .St T Waddill, South side Hav st A. N. MCDONALD. Fayetteville, N. C.. Sept. 'Jl, l8fj((. oat iiroetries ! Groceries I / * L.VItUE an>l well selected Sto«.’k of F.VMILY () llOt'KUlF.S always on hand, consisting of ^?;K•OIl-SiJo^, Mo^ss I'ork, MulloLs, Mackerel, Nud I and 2, >Jola.s.sed, >’Uirars of all uradf.s, Toliawo, Cij'ars, And all other articles usuallv kept in a Wholesale Oro- cerv F.siaMishnieni. (’(»X, KKNDALL & CO. Wilmingioiu A]iril ‘2. 10-tf \oTici:. ~ ^PUK LNliKHShlNF.l*. both liavincc entered the inili- I tury st'rvito of the ('outedf*rate Slates of America, hereby eivo notice to their ''M ciisroiners and friend.*, ilmf fhev hrjve .uipoinfe I .loliri I>. Si.trr anil John U. WilHniiis. ot’thi'i placi'. tht'ir aitornevs to cidlect either S'^parHtelv or conjiiintly all moni'ys •; le thetn wither by :ii‘ct>nut or note, and otherwise to attend to their bti- sitif-ss diiiinsr tlicir fib.-Jeiice. They rcsf eot- fiilly ;ik all pev- 'ii> ii:deb!rd to them to call as prompt ly a-* po'^'sible on their asjenl an 1 make pavment .V \MLLl.VMS. Sepf ISGl. iOTTO\ VIKA. \o. !!► Hay Stm*t. r. p. mallf;tt. 1 Jan’y 1''''2. VI [MIK K'X'KFISII of Fnyetteville. N. inchc' wide, d yard- p>re t'iv..r*iblv with th I-1 ^11 M \NL FAt rrKINO ('OAIPAN’Y. , ' lii '.t 'ifder- t>r Sheeting-' thep "' 1 The •'■•I 'd-'com- Mie .i-s nianiif'-icfured in •' • !• V ve-iis St*e!i -;oll in II- N "■ \ k :ii; I I’liil'iileli'*''-' Markets, C: T. MAH'.II. iVes t Hocktivh Fayetteville. Jiine 1, I’T .M.\t'iiiNt-:i;v OIL. ire manntiiL'UH-.ug irom l’e;v Niiis, an t.»il believed ■ be an exeelleiit sub-;tit\itc> for Sparm well adapted fur buriving a-' well as f.>r Ma chinery. Will be sold in ,;iian:ities lo T (’ W'v l! I- Jan'V ‘J }. -uit purcfrt-ers. \ r.. wuin'H, WilminkTt-'n, N '■I >mpd OIL AND LA.Ml’ liL.VCK id Lur.i;i(MTiNi L k in ’-anels r .11 IS 11 Nl'irrh OIL. r 'r sale bv r.lj >S»;fni '.V ('(» , 'V;lmin^r!->n. N C h if LAW HOOKS, A SAUNDERS’ REPOUTS; on Pleading and Evidence; Phillips on Kviden 'e: Common Bench Reports—new scries; Curtid's Commentaries: Ross un Hills and Promissory Notes; Chitty on Carrier.*; Bateman on Conmiercial Law; Taylor’s Law (.ilo-'ary; Williams on Executors; Deveveux’s Kinne’s Kent; “ Blackstone; Coke upon Liitleton—Butler & Hargrave’s Note.®; Sedgwi(.k on D.amage-;; Story on Sale?; “ on Bi'.ls of Exchange: “ Equity Pleading; ‘‘ on t’onfiirt ot Law; “ on Bailioents; Chitty on Pleading; “ uu Ci'Utrajts; Bingham on Infancy; Hare on Di--cnvery. Gow on P.irtnpr-;hip; Roberts’ Principle-- iif Ei.iuily. Doctor and Student; Broome’s tjommentariea; Leading Ca-^es in E piity. Hare A Wallace’.^ Nutes; Lawyer s Common Place Book; Greenleaf on Evidence: Stephen on Pleading; Gresley’s E-juity Evidence: Burrill's Law Dicii> u-irv; Wharton’s Law *• Phillips’ fii AnioH on Evidence; Archbold's Landlord and Tt-nanf; “ , Nisi Priu-; Fearne on Remainder'--; Tidd’s I’raciice; Starkie on Evidence; Hilliarl on Sales; Smith’s Landlord and Tenant; Adams’ E^uity; Williams on Personal Property; Mayne on Damage^; Archbold’s Criminal Practice and Pleading- Lube's Equity Pleading; Wendell’s Black stone; Ohitty’s “ Matthews on Presumptive Evidence; Smith’.s Master and Servant; Powell on Mortg;i;re.'; Chitty’s Criminal Law; Williams on Heal Prnperty; Smith’s Chancery Pruciice; Sugden on VeNdor-;; “ on Property; Dart on Vendor.s; Crabb on Heal Property Stigden (in Powers; Smith’s Mercantile Law; Smith on ( (.ntnicta; Addis'in on “ Adams m Kjectm«nt; Crown Circuit Conif.;inion: American Le.ading (■■....-.^H.re i WMlace’. Sotev Mitfnrd s ( hancery Ple.a lin-..; ' ^ R'.ckweir.. Spanish ind Mexi.-.an Law; Sharsw(i‘-'i Lcpal EiIiii-«; Ro«coe’s Criminal Evidei:’:»c: Edwards on liailincnts; Equity Draftsmnn; Powell on Evidence; Oliv(jr on ( unvey:in(^i[^rf. Broojne's Legal Collyer on Partner-hip. ^"Pre'ne Court of North Ca- Uce?'!ic " Cantwell’" Prac- K. .7. hale & SONS. ® ^ lli«* .Sol«lierM. ..4 ir at I’lAi.Knin, N. (5 A \uice tram Meaven." .} pages. “Priv.ate Devc,,iy„ ■ .. * •‘Don’t pm it o3 •>’ ,, “The Act .,t Faith,” u “ of Christ,” “ “ I he Sentinel,” • • ‘‘.^eU-Dedioation to God," If) Early Piety,” “ •' Come t( .Jc-fuy/’ (formerly 04 pages,) now iu 32 ' ^ fo.ir page tracts. hy aU the Paxtorf of this City. argt' edition of the above should be printed before *e type is distriliuied, as it will cost $40 to re-set them. »e number itnd variety will be increased as the funds ire given. pages; $2U pays and 5>1 pays for 1,500 pages. have been scut^tn ! r®'" “ew tracts scut to the soMiera in Virginia. Tract Agent T :Mt‘ ( 'ti'- « .\rst-n:-' an-l .\ni ry F'iy-‘tiev ■ , l- r which fair pr-.-f-s wi!’ i c p ,i 1 ;es; .j:j \\ liT iu ir: - :rii‘ ;; Oxeil, \ ■iij I liir^c size: ■ - Tinit'i-r - Mule (\rts Htid 11-iriu-s- W Aj {.ly to J if R.'l !’. O , New Han' ver Mareh ;-s, l.’^'ii'. pai !»t F->vett. vi! nty, in per^i 'J R .il W - Timber WhueU e >r Ht Vili. Hepry ■n >r Itv K .er. H ROBERTS 4if If.W .mUeMj. JftcKJiW Attorney at Law, Fayetteville, N. C. WILL attend the County and Stij>erior Courts of Cumberland. Harnett, Moor# and Robe.son Coun ties. Prompt attention given to the collection of all claims entrusted to his hands. Oct: 17, 185‘». 58-tf KOKl ?1€^AIR7 ^Ittorney and i'ounsellor at M^air^ lumbekt(»n, y c. linr^L attend and practice in the County an 1 Superior VV Courts of ilobesou. Richmoml and Cumberland. All business intrusted to him will receive prouipt at tention luiil collectii>*>s punctually remitted. Oct. «. ISof. •'>'Jtf .HOTK'IL nMoL. URAHAM. M. D , offers his professional , -services to the citizens of Fay'*tteville aul vicini ty. Otlice Green Street, South end of Dr. Robinson’H building. Feb’y -J4. 18C/2. • DKNTAT NOTICK. KSt'OT T can bo seen in his nflice, '.I , doors oast of tlie market, at his re gular otlice hours from o’clock .-V. M. until 3 o’clock I’. AL Sept. i:{. 1801. f)7-tf HEO. W. WILLIAMS ('().. AND IMPOItTKUS AN'K UKAt-ERS IN' llarduare and ( iitlery, Swedes Iron, Xe», H\Y STKKKT, FVYKTTKVll.LK, X. (. .Inly 2. IHtil. ^J'ltf A. A. Ylcl»0:% % l.ll, >l(‘rrliaiit and rrodnct* Ih'alor, A.M> DKAI.KK 1 Groceries. Provisions. Hardware, (’utler)’, Bi*ots. Slioes and Leather, P.agging, lUt]>e. Saddlery. \'c.. Foreign and Domestic Idqui'is. Sheetings .ind Yarns at .Mauufa.-turers' prices. Strict attention paid to orders. SOL'I'U SIDE H\V STRHFT, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. S*nt. 21. l.''»;i». •^.')tf J J C0.\ W P KKMVAM, .1 S. KKVDAI.L C 'oill 111 ioII V rv li a ii f A N’ D WHOLESALE GROCERS, .No. 11 1 rj Walor St.. , Wihniiist'tn, v. j JtaY’- Orders from the t'ountry j romptly ex'cu!ed. j 11®“ Particular attention given to flie sale of ’ >tton [ and other pro liioe. ; .April T. i\ \ K. li. WORTH, . romniissiuii and Forwardiii!? Mereiiaiits, I WlK.MINi^TON, N. (’ .lan’y J'', ISi.l f»:f ( LAKk A' Tl kll\(;to\. i COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ii.>iiNt: r i\, > r W'll.L wiv. «; >> w- . ; N vI S. i ( • ull'ry } “ > i>e-l H iir. .V; . nnd U.K\I. FI!,-. NFKlHKIiS Kl Re^er • r H R Wihningtou, ,i ii Br.-kiich N >r ii i\' P.i iU'.-ii l’;ink !': D: n. i WEiliTKRIV RAIL. ROAJ>. THK following rates will now be charged for Pasaen- geis on this Road, viz: To Little Hiver, &0 ots. To Spout Spring. 76 “ To Jonesboro’, 1 UO To Mclver’s, 1 25 Train leaves the Depot Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays, nt 8 o’clock A. M. Returning, leaves Mclver’s at 12 o’clock M C. B. MALLETT, Pres’t. Aug. 28, IStJl. 71 tf Raleigh and Fayetteville Stage Notice* €ir(‘uni«lnii€e re quire nu hereafter to charge full fare to all ]>a!*senjerM in our Coach es, and lo revoke from this date all fre>* tickets. S. BARBFE & BRO., Contractors Route No. 609G. Feb’y 8. 1802. 98 Gmpd Thr .New Style, Small, tOLOKKD FIIOTO(;ilAFHS, ■KT Vurtiirs«l>lI's €«]%ll«‘ry. I , ART. \VoMUvard% Molar C'aiiiera. r)M >T tG K.\i'H.*' can be had at Vanorsdell’s Skylight I (rallery. H:iy street, opposite Marble Yard, Fav- etteville, N" (plain, retuuched. colore.1, in water colo> % '-'1 and pastile; from small tolifesize. Ambro- types, .\|ci!.reotypps. anil all other styles of Pictures pert.'iin' ig to the \)-[. .Vlso, tJiit Frames, Oilt Moubl- iug. Ci' .- - for very large jdctures—as large as 26 by 8tj inches,. Jord and Tassels for hanging pictures; Instru- I ments. Stock and ('hcmicals for sale low for cash. Life i size coloted Photographs ina'ie from small pictures. j Miiviiij: {leriiiaiieutly located here 1 hope to merit j your jiMiroiiii/e 1 would al«o return my sincere thanks j for the liberal pitr^.nage bestowed on tiie heretofore by ; the good i"-('p!e of F'ayetteville and vicinity. i C. .M. VAN(»RSDELL, I Photographist and Proprietor. 77- LOUISBL'RG FEMALE COLLEGE. Mr. JA *-ES SOUTHG.VTE, of the University of Va., (but for several years past President of the Nor folk Military and Classical lastitute,) has taken charge of this elegant COLLKOE, with ihe hope of establish ing a School, iu every respect, highly acceptable to the peoplo of the South. Mr. SOUTHGATE will be a.'’.3isted by hig LADT, a Teacher of varied accomplishments and vast experience, who for fifteen yearn has be*n connected with some of the largest and best Seminaries in Virf^nia. The Schools of ANCIENT and MODERN LANGUAGES, MUSIC and PAINTING, will have gentlemen Prcffes- sors pre.siding over them W e shall otJer the beat edu cational advantages to a people whom we know can ap preciate them, and all we ask, is, giv« vs a trial, and after this is fairly done, those who f»re not satisfied can remove their children or wards, free of charge. The Boarding Department xhall have all the comforts and attractions o^ a well ordered home, and the il.>ard- ers aa tenderly and alfectioiiattdy watched over and cared for. as even the most anxious parent could desire Every attention being given to the health, manners and literary advftucerneiit of each Pupil. Diplomns will be given to those who can pass rigid examinations on live Schools Gold and Silver Medals will be awarded for perfect deportiuent. Young ladies wisiiing to educate themselves for teachers wdl find unusual inducements here, as the terms for them shall be made suitable to circumstances The School is not sectarian, though the purest moral ity is taught and required of every member of the In stitution The building is large, new and magnilicent, well adapted to School purposes The location is un surpassed, being one of the loveliest, healthiest and most refined sections of the South, 80 miles North of Raleigh, and lu miles from Franklinton Depot, where hacks are always in readiness, to convey paijsengers to and from the village The entire expenses for ten mouths will be from $150 to S25U. For further par ticular*, apply to (Jen. J. 11 Littlejohn, \Vm. P Wil- l‘an:s, Daniel S. Hill. Richard F. Yarborough, or to J.-VMES SOL’THG.VTL, Louisburg. N. C. March 18, 18«2. lU lOw ' C oi\FK » K R E~RO / VF the denominations of $100U, ^5.>00, {tlUO. Apply ly at the Bank of North Carolina. March IW 9tf €«.\ ii: i» K R A'r E~«o.\ os OF the denominstiona of $.500, 8100. Apply at tliu Kank of Capo Fear. Dec’r ‘Jd. 1H') nsirble Taotorv t • i > .'Wore Troop« lor the War!!: T AM authorized by the Secretary of War to roi.,. 1 LEGION for the war. I want an additional rel’‘ ment of Infantry, two Companies of Cavalry, ard p company of Artillery. A bounty of ONK Ilrviipri^ DOLLARS will be paid to each soldier upon his cn’ st ment. Cavalry are required to furnish their own horj' for which the government will pay them fortv cprt« day, and their full value if killed in battle arms and equipments to be had in the Confederacv be furnished. Recruits will b« received singly or companies. Turn out, and let’s make short woVv ». 7 Abe. Address me for the present at Kinston, N i Z. B. VANTK Col. Comd’g 20th Ree l N r t __April 18, 1862. ^ j ^ ^ inULKS Ax\D ROR^lx and Homvs, I17ANTED for the ('onfederate States, eo-.d n.i - TT .\IULES & stout HK.WY ARTILLKR^ llUR^tN for which the highest cash prices will !■? pcj,,( ‘ instance, if brought in itnrnediately to p- p Johns,-,N April 19. 18G2. ]^r.“ TAX LlST.'^r Only Elijbt llajs more l\>r lahin- \Vj E are attending at Arey s corner, South w.-«t, i,r tV of the Market .Square, trom 111 o’clock A ,M ■' o’clock, P, .M , of each day to receive th* Tax value ail property or subjects of Taxation iu i"i,V F** etieville and Cross Creek t'aptaius' District.s acconl^' to .\cta of .-\s-ombly and an Ordinance of (he (’uuv tion The Law requires all property or subject .f ation not liste 1 to be returned as uuli-^te 1 sn i ImiV,] * a double fax s x J'JSHPll AhVi' ' Assessors and Tax Li-; I’.u,... April 21, I8tj2 , • ‘^.*5 Kejis ParLir TIill C ut 4 S.SURTED Sizes. 4 to 7 inch. A 10 Kegs :m NAILS UK.I Set- Ground (’art and Wagon U inchc.s. Cast Steel (irubbing HOES. Mattocks, M' K.-; .'.0 Dozen assorted (}ast Steel HOHS F jr v v •)A^^ M.AKTINI-; April 20. J, ./' noxitir Is hereby given that .Neill Ray, Jr, is nuthon/Hj - receipt for all claims ,iue me iuniic -a' ri-iiii.'/I . I I. , f • 11 j ab.«euce. .-Ml those iu arrears will tdease settle iin ■ M'HL Copartuership heretofore existing under the name : jiuw‘ up 1 and style of WORTH, WIGHTMAN i CO is this I ^' day dissolved by mutual consent. .As two of the firm I — ’ — 1^ -mj j are in the Army, it is hoped that ali those indebted to the concern will come forward and settle their accounts Ht once. J \ W'orth wili be found at the old stand, and will Use the name of the tirm only iti licjuidation. March 18. 9tf March 19 Jos. A. WORTH. O W WIGHTMAN. JNO H ROBINSttN. 9-;:m I. VI 1)1051 I Aotice to TaiiiKTM. “ilik HEaVY HIDE.S. for sale by GFO W. WILLIAMS .March 17, l^t;-.'. ro Mf T\v(i nnous .\bovr r. t. Hiifiii i so.vs* stork Fayrdt'villr^ i\. i\ IXtl.l 'v 20 8-t- A Ti- V hipl.ieli: o ! , an 1 'ter. ( >• 11 ?SlOO Keuard. frojii the srb briber in ■t December, '■' led neijro, • teei '' or 1'' in- '.I'.; Wi‘1! -.m, aril iiitelligent tor •I negr..; wonll weiirh wli.,‘n he left iVotri DIO to 17*. Iged al>,'iit ■.') y>- hv ha-^ :i -car on hi- fa^-e I will f'ay Fitry Do.Ihis reward to any per> iti delivering him t'l me at Phil-ideiphus. ;-ouii;v. N. or f-r !)is ci-inlinetnent in any .1-iiI >o th-it I can get liiiu .\nd Fifty Diular.-" tor pi- of sutiicient to convict any per- 'U ir per,'on> for harf irii g him. DANIKL M CALLUM. FtJoSKPH IV .Mct’ALLUM. l‘hil-1 lelpha.s. >n Co., N C., April 6 ol. 12-tf iK Mri,\ii;r S iv i^e. t’a-ihier P ink r l'iw-‘.n, I’res t \V itniiijfi : W !1 .f.,ne.. I! Fe.ii \MJ M \. I 'npe 1 far '•I Hr ini-fj •r R kT !l It' 1)Ri>MPT I The-i!o ii, \V. Ill I.I.ARI», C ommission . fMrrrlntn WILMLN.-.TON, N (’ ioMpr and PKK''itN.\l, atipri' n lie I'iveu tn ■f .Nival .Store'. i.uuiler, I'lmber, and all o>;.er country pr^ luce. RL- KR T-J KT. Pre-j’' t’oiM ■V. •• t{ N -V K. .1. L;llv. V s .i^\N, Kt .j , Hartiett ('.>um v. N. V (*. P\R« Jolts- 1' - > .Me- : . H , Me .r- i*K^f A. Pa tK, May 7. ! Hauk ut W;!;>.iiig-t at d. Fayetteville l-'.rf ^ii|M ri»i* l*orkt‘t )i;D(.KR.>- lleadqiinrfrrH \Viliiiiii;;foii i , |)'-’L>olr-''. w .'vMino;!;.. r. .ke-.. nnd hh’ de« Arlill«‘r\, f i lebrii.a po.kn and ivn km^ks. C.\M1> IV.VI..4.V. Julv 20,']-;i. I -uppjy. i„ j HALLxcmiNS. ( ’I)’, any, le-irinz to be ; rTnp i-te in - . •- ' 1 v ', W.)u! i he 1 ,o Ptiput O nor, v..r Iw,_ r 30,000, e wou! i he i:'a 1 to enlist a niin V-r of g ,q.1 Dri vers,—men accustomed t . the lu-uiaL'i -. -ni horses. There will be pai 1 to cach man, on enll^ ,,enf. a ). omry uf ^l-i. M inthly pay .^12; besides beitiv’ clotbed and fed, i.iedical artendaiice free, and all other neci ->iary epupments furnished r»*'iui-i!s for as’ lier. No one need apj>ly unices he i‘ -t gocd driver and ex perienced in the management of horses. The destina- tiou of the Company is Virginia, i- somu a.'- equipped. ALL.\ D. .NUxiKH. I 'H t’ari, Co. K, Reg't Lt. .Artillery. 1'urllu‘i* ol MILITARY BOOKS -FOR CASH ONLY. Hardie s Tactics, 2 vol^., 70; by mail $.1. Giiham s Manual for \ olunteers au l NIilitia $■’ 7-!> by mail ’ ’ Army Kegulatious tor the Confeder.-ite States. $2 2-3; by mail .jo. Cary g Layonet Lxercise and Skirmi.shers’ Drill, $1; by mail ^^1 Iti. The Iroopei s Manual, by J. Lucius Davis, .$1 50; by mail .^1 •' New Map of \ irginia, colored, 80c.: V>y mail 85c. Just received. E J. HALK ii SONS. J AP \Ai> li:tti:r i»Ari:R>^. put sub-^cribers have just received a small sup^'ly of I ruled P.M’LltS, which, having cost very high prices, will be sold accordiugiy, for cash on'v. Feby 12, 1802. E. J. ll.VLF & SONS. llai*d(‘t‘'«i Taciii'N,, llu* only ’o|»y- Kight—.Mobile Kdition, 2 vols. Gilliam'.s Manual for Volunteers and Militia, t'liiiam's Tactic;'. 1 iie Volunteer'- Hand Book. S. Army Regiila'ions. The Southeru Song ISook. Further supplies just received. Feby 2o. E. .1. H.\LE & S^)NS. TO 4'l.i:RK.«i or €'M RT.S. ^pHE Stay Law havinjr postponed the settlement of 1 suits for years, we will not hereafter insert Orders of (’ourt without payment in advance. Please send .along with the Order, nnd more if it be o( unusual length. Feby 1H02. E J. HALE Ai SONS RK.?IOVAi>. ^pHE P»ST OFFICE is removed to office formerly oc- J. cupied by the ('larendon B-ink. JAS. G. COOK, P. M. Dec. SO, 18(il. ]\orlliCarolina lleaders^ ULHOOL BOOKS are becoming very scarce, but we n have on hand a good suj.ply of the NORTH CARO- LIN.\ Rh/VDERS, Nos. 1 and 2 by Rev. Professor Hub bard of the University of North Carolina, and No. 3 by i5»perintendeut of Common Schools of North Carolina. Our cnstomora having well nigh exhausted our stock of Northern Leaders on band when the war commenced, we ijope will now turn their attention to these books bv home authors, rather than allow their children to do without reading books. For sale only at the old retail prices of 25 cents ceut.s, aad 5 cents. ’ t.V, ,, ,882. 'i' SONS. FISH! FISH!! MACKERKL, No., 1, 2 lod 3. il “ WHITE FISH “ HERRING, &c. &c. A. N. MCDONALD’S Oct. 1. 1860. South-Bide Hay Street. ■■ ‘J1 I'A\ AOTIi i:. 1)'i virtue of au order of :he ( oUj*t of Pieas and Quar- J ter Se--1 ,ti^ h.-gun and iitdd for the County ot Cum- I l erlan i, on the hrst .M i. lay in .March, A. D. 1S02, I , 'h i!i [ roceed on the firri .Mon lay in June ne.'tt, to sell I So niijch of the real estate vf the I'ersons iierein named ! i« will be c i?!;c;eut to pay the Town an i Riiil Road j Taxes due tiiereon, and costs; J ot one 'ot on '.ireen Street, li-te 1 by i'ha^. Colvin, 1 Guar'n, foi A. .Me\11isut, for years 1 -'/S an-i I '-/.'. Amount tax*.ylo t;o. J of .-ann; lot, listed by same, for M. J. Council, fur years l--.'>» and l>-j'J. .Viuouut of taxe' due ^I't OO. 1 Kit listed by John T. 'Jouucil. (.'ourt liour^e Square, ■Miller lot, t.jr years l6-j'.* and IboO. .-Vmouut ot taxes due j20 25. 1 lot on ureeu street, listed by J. T. Couucil, for Heirs of C Mc.VlIister, for year 1 Amount of taxes due >2 70. d lots on Maxwell street, listed by John McRae for Joseph Seawell, for years 1^'>‘.' and l^';i>. Amount taxes due !52o 2>i. 1 lot corner of Bow and. Green sticets listed by W. Iluske for Thos. t’. Hall, f^r years Is'j'j and IbtjO. Amoiint taxes due C?d7 12. 1 lot Hiilisted on Green Street, supposed to be the property of T. .M. Sai:kett, cl. al., for years Is.jH, 1851* and 1800. Amouui taxes due ^ lo 5tt. JOHN W. BAKER, Jr., Town Tax t’ollector. M.arch 2*;, lf'»;2. 11-ts l^o^t or .lliNlaid. Llauk Notes not filled up, signed by myself and 1 endorsed by Patrick Murphy, made payable to any of the banks at I ayettcville. .-^11 person.- are forewarn ed not to use thunj. as tliey will not be paid, DAVID MURPHY. April 2, 1H02. i;j,| ® ® ^ ad e KII VC I o M.VNUhACfLRLD by I’lios. H. Tillinghasi, Fayette ville, may be had ot (he uudersignevl, wholesale or retail, for cash E. J. HALE & aoNS Jan. G, 1HC2. WRArPlAi; PAPER. VL.MIGE (jUaNTIT^ of old newspapers in pack ages of 100 for sale AT THIS (jFFlCE Feb. 24, lbti2 NEW EDITION OF MVERliLl m BATTLK/S N. I’. LAW Volume 'ii. 1'^HE subscribers have just printed a 2.1 Kdifiou of . this Volume, with Notes and lUd'ereuces to other adjudged Cases and to the Revi.sed Code, by Hon. Wm. H. Battle: and with many corrections of typoKranhical errors. ' t a t Their 2d Editions ol Dev. & Battle’s Equity, complete, and 1st Dev. & Battle’s Law Reports, Jiave received the approbation of the Profession. They ahso republished a 2d Edition of Devereux’s 2d Equity, (without Note?..) And in ad.lition to these, are the proprietors of the entire editious of most of Iredeir# Law and Equity, and can supply any volumes extant of the Reports, or complete sets, so far as they can now had. •' They propose to put to press a 2d Edition of Dev & Battle s Law Reports, vols. 3 4 (ia one.) They deal largely in Law Books, and will ut all times order works not on their shelves, to supply their cus- Oct. 15, 18bO. Stereoscopes aud Siereoseopic Views. Anew and beautiful assortment, just received. E. J. HALi: & SONS. MAkKFK.\rK dl: M KAK. nXVE 111 hand and e.^pen to keep for snle, of their own niaii'ifacture. a supply of Brass. Galvanized and i‘(i!i.iii -n Ho ipeJ .11 \IPI:R RK Ki:T«>i; Frt'iH'li, lliirh Post, C ottage aud C oniaiOD .'■'I’riii,' M of new and improved Spring, ou hand or Ti/nde to onier of any -ize; LtJUNOES. Spring. I HUe. ..nd -((d Seat t’H.\IR.'-', of ditlerent kinds aul p.aiteru-. .Spring Sofas, Lounges and Chairs, repui: • d, Hiid ■-•■veied with Hair I'loth or other- wi>-c; Hoe han.lles. Bungs for bbls ic Hh ls ; S 'le. Harnes«, and Upper Leather, and Plastering Hair, wo h '.ve Co.-1 Muchinery for Sawing, Planeing, Tuiuing, \I >rticing and Boreing, we can do work with de'-patch at, 1 iii satisfactory terms. Persons h.aving woik -ir repainng to do v^;;l .1 • well to give us a call We »'»rrnnt o’lr work, if it fain, you kucw where tg find U-. Having taken a Store on the Last side of Gillespie Street, a tew doors South of .\ W Steel, Esq., and htving >oiue hp in room, we would attend to the storage | and SH e > t atiy thing that may be consigned to us; and i will ^'ve sj>ei-i-il .-ittention to piodu-!-' of this State. F lyetieviiu-. ,\pri! 1, l^'-l ^tf • IVvr Hooks* IHE WliS AM' ni. U.\ OF SiM'lLiV 'ne '* l':o-iii. by I,ever; Loire'' L'l'-i Term ut Si .\lary'. Knulan'l— ^'•oman; Tcniiysou'.- P, .-ms; Amenoaii Vlminae. l"^')!; The L.i ly Book of Fl 'wer-s: Lungii;i_'e .if Flower-; I’ootry .if Lady'- ‘lui-.le to Perfect Gentility; “ Beauty: “ and (ienilemcn s Mirror of Fortune; Pe'.er ParleyBalloon Travels; “ " Book of Travels an.l .-Vdventure; &o. •!'» E. J HALE & SONS. t A HR! tEW L.-IDIES can be accommodated with board at the Seminary. T. C. HOOPER. GG- ^ Sept. IV. IbtJI. I F.WETTEVILI.K IBITIAI, I.NSIRA.M’E t’OMPAW. i Capital in Premium Notes amounts to Cash on hand .ind other assets. $207,088 077 Henry Lilly, H L. Myrover, S. Hawley, Nathan A. Stedman, C. B. Mallett, James Kyle, * A A. McKethan, J. D. Williams, S. W. Tillinghast. KE PORTS, E. J A i ARI). A WORD TO MY OLD FRIENDS— '■piKiSE i>ersons for whom I have been atttending to 1 Banking business for years:—1 am still willing to serve you with the same promptue-^s that 1 have always done; and to others that may want discounts, Pension business \c., vVc., 1 offer my services, with a promise of strict; attention. J.\S. G. COOK June 27. .jtltf Ilf^lHi* aiKl olliei* PoeiiiM, 1) Y THEOPHILCS HUNTER HILL, Esq., of R.aleigh. 1^ tor sale, price C?l, by E. J. HALE & SONS Jan'y Id, 1H’>2. rURTlIlill'sumiEa ~ j>OBLRrs S Hand B .ok of Artillery, t M.\H.-\N S Field Fortifications. The Trooper’s .Manual, by Col. Lucius Davis ('AUsE A.ND CONTRAST. The Battle Call—-i lyric bv E. V. W. Letters of Mozis Addums to Billy Ivvins. Just received. P J- HALE & SONS. Fayetteville, March 21, 1862. Tli«‘ Pro^byleriaii Pf^aliiiodiMt Character notes. A further supply just received. July 20. K J H \]^f; ^ SONS Totnl. j;272,76r) 61 j Th® Company have paid all losses promptly, and i have never ma.le an assessment on their premium notes, j Total losses paid, i29,0s2 fc'j ( OrricKBs- GEO. McNElLL, President ; D A. R.\Y. Vice President. C. A McMILLAN, Sec’y DlBCCTORa; W’. N. Tillinghast, S. J Hinsdale, Wm. McLaurin, T S. Lutterloh, A Vf. Steel, J. G. C«»ok, Hon J G Shepherd. R F. Brown, ) , A. E. Hall, J-^ilmgton. ha Collins and C C. .McCrummen, Traveling Agents. H^“The Company invlta applications. .May 28, 1800. 21-Iv THE .liOKTH^CAKOEI.-V.l ' MlTl .11 IIFE l>Sl Rl\fE t'OMPA.M’, NOW in the tenth year of successful operation, with growing capital and firmer hold upon public con fidence, continues to insure the lives of all healthy per sons from 14 to tiu years of age, for one year, for seven years, and for lite—all life members sharing in the profits. •\ll slaves from D) to GO years of ago are insured for one year or for five years for tw j thirds their value. •Ml losses aro punctually paid within 410 days after satisfactory proof is presented. For further information the pubB * is refej*red to Agents of the Company in all parts c .he State, and to R H. B.-VTTLE, Secretary, Raleigh. ^ ' E. J. H.\LE, .Agent at ^Jan’y 1859. Fayetteville, N. C. Ilaiik Caiie Fear, Wilmington, April Itj, ’tj.’ DIVIDEND No. luO. 4 DIVIDE.ND of 5 per cent, has been docksed ’ , this B-ink, payabl? to the Stockholder- jiithe'i=; of May next. I ’ JO. BURR, I April IS. ^ lb t!.iM Bank Cape Fear. 11HE annual meeting of the .Stockholders of thi« llir k will be held at the Banking House in this p'^ •(>, ,n j I'hurs-iay, the lat of .May next. I J. G. BURR, Cash'r i April 18. ]8t>i , 'T'^HE P.APtTNERSHIP heretofore existing uuJer I 1 firm a- FROELICH & ESTVA.N, ((\ S. Aru>9 Fi j tory,) is this day dissolved, by mutual c.n.3f.nt. , Mr. L. FROELICH will carry ou the business of ?a : j factory, on his own account, as s de proprietor. LOUIS FHOKLICU j Wilmington, N. C., April 14, 18»-;2. 17-4w P:UStjNS having claims against the late tiiui .f tROELlCH ik ESTV.\N, (C. S. Arms Factory, ; i i which 1 may have become responsible, or stooil a- sc ctirity, will please present the sauie to me iiiimediatelv- .M. NEWHttFF ■ Wilmington, N. C., .\pril 15. 1802. I7-lt AOTICK. Vdmini.-tratu-- \ Jm'p i;0 THE LADIKS! Mrs. GIB.>0N respectfully informs her friends and prepared to make utvhSbhS m the most fashionable style, she will also cut and fit tor any ladies wishing to make their own Dre^sses; CHILDREN’S CLOTHING cut or made to Mrs. *iibson has taken the Agency for th« sal# of a new and excellent ClIART, for cutting Ladies’ Dresses. Also one .or Boy s Nothing. They are very simple in construction, and therefore easy to understand The ladies are rosiested to call aud see them at her house, 5th house above the Protestant Church, Hay Mount. Oct. 2, 18bO. 5g f DKATI.VrRY. D.-\\ IS having decided on j>erma- ntly locating in the town of Fayette- . . f?spectfully offers his services to the citizens ot this place and surrounding country. In all t le various branches of his Profession, including tha manufacture of Mineral Teeth, he is satisfied, after an extensive experience, to which is added a thorough Den- tal.education, that he can give entire satiflfaction as far as is in the power of Dentistry. All irregularities of tho Teeth treated in a preper 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 moderate, that the benefits of the Profession may b» placed within the reach of all who may feel an interest in the preservation of the Teeth Office over Houston’^ Jewelry Store, where he may be found at all times May 10, 18-')«. , Blank 'W'afrants for sala at this Office CAPT. \VILKK!^^ Rl^ORT ON THE DEEP RIVER )11\ERU REGION. 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 t^e most perfect and valuable, of any yet published. The .Maps are worth the price of the work, which is .>0 CCnts, neatly bound in cloth. Copies sent by mail, free of postage, on the receipt of 50 cents. A liberal dis count to wholesale buyers. C>rders solicited Jan’y 26^ E. J. HALE & SONS. IJOTICE. As I expect to be absent from home a few months in the West, .\rchibald .McLean is my authornied Agent to transact my business until I return. D«.'r2«. 1860. '''' To Land Riiyer>. The undersigned offers for sale, in the Coal region, and within eight miles of the terminus of the Fa-v- eiteville & Western Rail Road on Deep Hiver, EI«HT nuXDRKD ACUK8 OF L.\>n, adjoining the land belonging to the estate of George niicox, dec’d, and lying three miles South from Car- bonton, on Lit-tle Pocket Cree’K, .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 about one hundred and tifty acres under feaoe, including forty or fifty acres of never-failing bottom land.^ This is a rare chance for persons wish ing to make investments, as lauds 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. 43t The Soul hern Harmon vr$«elieol Books, &c., turthor supplies just received. E. J, HALR & SONS. The Law of j^aleN of Personal Property, by Francis Hilliard, 2d Edition, Enlamed and improved. Starkie ou Evidence, 8th Edition, with Notes by Sharswood. Wendells’ Blackstone; Byles’ on Bills, Notes by Shar8wooJ. ^ Adams’ Equity; Broom’s Legal Maxims Smi^ oi^C^ntracts, &o. E. J. HALE & SONS TIILITARY lioRKiS. 4 RM\ REGULATIONS for the use of the Confederate States; Giiham a Manual for Volunteers and Militia; Hardee’s Infantry Tactics, 2 vols.. Mobile Edition; The Voluntee^a Hand Book. Further supplies just reo’d. Haue; & 80NB. D«g- U. 18t>l The subRcribers having qualified as \dmin on the Eiiata of Malcom Lamonds, dee d, al .Apr, I Terui of Mmtgomery County Court, will sell at hisiy I resideuce, all his perishable property on the -'-'th I .^pri! 1802. .\ll persons holding claims agaiu»: >ai j Estate will please present them duly authenticH'e I within the time prescribed by law, or this notice w: ! be pleaded in bar of their recovery, j Persons iudebtel to the Estate will make immei-^' (payment ALLEN McLENNAN, ) I ATLAS F. RUSH, I April 7, 1862. Is;^!pi I AO^IC'E. ■ ^p.VKEN dp and committed to Jail in Moore county. ' 1. the 7th iiist., % negro boy who pa^'s h* is frve, sn; j calls himselt Geo Johnson He is of the folIowiDi’ i.-- scription;—Dark complexion, large flat nose, t*r ^ i mouth; ha« an ulcer iu the right groin, of a sy[ ‘ i’.,: I character; bad teeth; tive feel eight inches high j about 85 years of age; intellect dull. The owner i.« requested to come forward, prove !• perty, and take him away, or he will be deuh the law directs. K. H. AVORTHY, Si. f' April 14, 1802. Reward. 1WILL give the above reward to any man ■ arrest and confine in tha jail of Robes'^u ' ’nniv. JOHN B.\RNES, who deserted from my company a! two weeks ago. Said Barnes is five feet, six iiicht- high, 22 years old, and had on when he left, a railic.iry cap aud sjick coat, such as are used by privates iu in- Confederate .A.rmy. I learn that he is in the lyw.-r er ^ of Robeson County near the South Carolini lim- .Any person arresting him will address me at Kiusu'u. N. C., and 1 will forward the money imnieliatfly. W. .•». NORM EM. Capt. Comd’g Co. D, ISth N. C. T, -April 17. 18-.'>tpd AcTriri:. IIY SON i.s authorized to receive all money due 1*1 either by’ note or account, and receipt in my ua; *' for tho same, during my absence. Please call and settle. A. J. WOODWARD, Market S«]tmre l;i-lm .April ou Rockfish. 21, 18til. After Ihi^ date I pay the highest cash prices forr-ii:- livered in Fayetteville, or at ir.v ta. • D. MURPHV. FOR REAT. My Dwelling House and Lot on Harringt-'ii H- situated about one mile and a half North ^ - Market House. For particulars apply to Wm. H-'" B. R. HUSKF .April 7, 1802 11- iVottce, Raving been appointed Agent by Mij Hen’i T i Holmes, for the purpose of collecting all thcf rivi t arms in my county, I appeal to the libi-rality nnd { = triotism of the citizens of Cumberland, to brinp forward at the e.arliest moment possible. T!* wanted to defend our homes. I am instructed to purchase, beg. borrow or t.'ikc HECTOR McNEILL. .'^1' ^ April 14, 1802. ]■-f Head Quarters District of the (apt* Ftar, WiLMi.voTO.N, N. C , April 10, IM - nOTKK. The inhabitants of the Counties embraced in this Di^' trict, to-wit: Onalow, New Hanover, Bladen, Robeson, Columbus, Cumberland and Samp!*on. are required to send to this City, or Old BrunswiC'^ one-fifth of their negro men force; each man mu.^t bring with him an axe or a spade. The owners will be paid for their services, and Sheriffs are directed to execute this order imniediaielj By order Brig Gen’l FRENCH Graham Daves, Asuist. Adjut. General. April 10, 1802. I*’ 6t i'?iola»(»e$«, !$all aiiil Hitf- t HHDS. SUGAR, 15 Bbls. Mt>L.ASSLS. 1'- TT S.ALT, aud 125 Casks RICE. For sale on cou'‘‘i?“ ment by G. W. WILUAM8 & ‘ ' April 14. ^ Itl-tf Book-BINDIXG iN all its kinds, executed with neatness and despa’C^ Small jobs when done must be paid before delivers^' THOS. H. TILLINGHAST.^ Oppoait® the r«nal® High jjobwli }i%9 li, 1S69. U