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fc%) S F, IW 1-W Fi K K I- T. |\ ()l . Ml. l'A\iri 'lKVILLK, N. C .. .ITLV ‘24. [\0. 1145.1 !.*« ' 1 iM l !■ M-iM.\V> \\1> nil HS1)AV.> KDWAHh J. HMi: SONS. KTTTCRS \\|. l*:i,)r:UKr01!v tMV • MI- V i;\ vt( ilurtnvr nt ll I'.U-l III \ 1‘irp K\rs MWIK tk ^ tfeuui ft \JU tl- •'* - :iU y 1 . I " fci> T>» \i»\ KirnsKi;r • :i-. lilt tii ' w ii » ie-■! ft 1\011 ir-eiiii'iii in II tin* •> iTvt'i, Mil l persdti-. in town w'lii »\h''i:i 1- r.. ‘ •I'- w -en'J wi;li r!-e • ■! t!ii . h ri. I • ' »y lW^ll ’ ^ ;!;VfS( iu I i.^, ■ - ! i t ! ' - . t . .Ij- I H I ll** tjFM JiHCf. !. « 1 ‘l : I ••:! IJl.-.V ^!l;'h •ICOv'un -.•I ■ . 1 *:»“ ; r .r -s : Oi'! It* f. >’l I" '■••• l.'ii’e : i : .“V. rv iii'ikf Wi- CAOUf ksow. ®4Hor-= wf , ‘:per ibatnn ■ . i.-irt ii'if WttrJe I. vvr nevt I KV N^- I ha p loTiKth. Hii I r vt"ii>’u!ian ■ kiu \ ot r> \v>‘ liivc nil! :ifii>n nioii" I- Will AC'- « '• CD OT. tm !U- on notiiitj'r ■y '’iP I’l.'fi ■ I V •; iiteer , r ! •rot' ire. ID U - Wo h-ivo hor- •!..VP givon M.'ii. .• we ;.ii' 'itiirii v noiv -- vit’nii- >f ro'i', I'e- >nch ..oci').'!i ; Ve i ioVS l\lHU lo it sonorsily li i|'p‘U', li.'wover. '1 iiii; |>nil the .iCCdimt li'r- •i p.'li'I, w r II 'W ^iv'o iiofioo tJiQI H'O I'rlio -.irt iuM’OMfi-*!' !inlc’‘‘ .'xcoom- ;V' exoejitinj; in tho o i-o -.r •vlion r.‘. lire ni; puy ^ I’i u • w,' w ' i I'Oi'i Lihiiuary n.iiio.x o.xcf'Oii. r w '.rJ-!, enti- F fill :l v::-ril. wMrh ii-; 1;' V ;!• will bo j !it ill lyp-. !?•.?#. .tlcM.. •ISfK.iW Attorney at Law, Fa VE'rrK\ ii.T.K. X W ti el (' . r. 1 the ( otiniy firi'I .''iirorior .nJ. If.-trno;;. \t i.nv 'iii'l K-.lit • ;i' I'- ■; n I iio o. lu'. w All -.4 ^: r n I I'KM’al K. r "'liar o', k I'. .M i -'‘I lii« ri \ \1 ‘ ini ir .luii** 1 ISTI6V. I ■' I*\VI> li-i ■. i Ii/ It M .1. ^ .-Il f-.-nijq- 1 * n.-ti:: 1 . . - ;. ^ !i ■ ■ *. I 1 y e * ■ ^ V:; 1 , 1. -. . . \ ilH* cit - ■ 1 :’i'- : i- ■ •, 1i 11 rr M . - tty In a!! the ' hi- i'r :i. ‘n Ml i .cr T•!** Df. ’ M: .-ral T.-»>:i. i [m‘ i- - ■ ■♦-r 'ITi n • • * . r ?!, ‘ i ■, r*. w. v*i, J ■ u\l.\ ■. t l» n- tel -■ 'II. :h -• i;=- " P I - • ^ - iT 1 iri iw : 1- far M - • :■ i V^i'i 'i I; a'i-iiy AW IrrfiTM' ii :■ i'" of the 1 i:, ' X i'V -J .*r ,i T. i - il 'I'fui ir - yK •• i:i . V ■ : ' til.- V -i-r •m . it 1 *’ ' •»; f 11%• 1 ^ . • i ] r - V:.n^ ''ll :rir* wi ! •' • . ;* t ! Ii > ill t • i'r ■■ imi !;f- Tr* t I’! • T.'l - 'i ■ : \ ’ *! r H .'! T-tl u- wviry u ■■■•I In* m ; ■ ’ 1 : !IIO^ iiKO VV lioh‘s:il«- i’M.. VVIM.IAMS l>4*a! >•*. Ill ' i'. Mi: AN, . i A 1.' , I •, Barduare aud iiilery, S««*les Iron, H\V STKKKT. FU i.iTKVil.l.K. N. (. Flomire and FaveHt^viiie Kail Koad. I NI)';!; .''o [ii'ov ivioiis i)f ;in OnliiKiiti’o (il the Coti V nii.in .Vonh 'iiro!ir’-». Hooks will l>o ope iel on tho It'itii .Itino fi: the f.iMnw'.ri^ plmvs tin l iinlor iti» di reclii'ii i-r tho tMil.miuT jors.i:i'>, m loooive siitiHcrip ti^us til ;('(• rnp'thl S' ii‘k .if iho ‘'Flurpiu'o .S; rijitio viil«- U^iil Ko'iitt'ii Slmrosthio Hmi'Iroil l>oHtr‘» onoii I' ’’ /»>■’;/ I )'U’' >• h'ln/.ti. I'iiilov l lio il i I'oi'ii.i'i 1.1 ilioii ii-muM'.iiiiiuissioiioru, A A \lo Kot liHti, 1' \ ll.'iv. \ \\ ,'loo!. Will \lcl. MoK'iv uii'l Jti" i’f-j r^*5 'I !l. J Np'll h'- ' Si ■ , ■ I ii.ii-f t!io iiroiMmil ol lloM.ir 'Vn; .! .''iowt;v Ih^ Ssiiiili, l>!\u ! •' M i I '.1 \ii'v MoMinnii. .'f 'iiiy niio I'f’ilioii). yV.'.-.-: f'l.Uii'lov Itio liiro.'tion I't' Dr Noil! M Niiir jif A I' McLom. .\roliiti;i M Sm” ii, liilttiilliii 1 '■ V *i. i I 111 \iox iiitior W !!•..II. Ill Mivoiio iil'thotii i I ii'ier liio itiroi-iiiui iif Muri|nol» Mi- i; 1.- I) h \r-i'i’.!iim. .I.H Mol: lo. ,fr . It. I .1 H loi-ll. IT I11\ I'lio ('f lh‘II!. 1’ I ' 1 n'lor the liirooi it'll ol .lohii I’lirct'll. Jim '! \ lir, .'■'I'li \I1(M'i1, l>ii.»iM Nlol ’ illmn !iiu|.Iii.> M ' U ... ..I ;i II'■ lino I *1^111 f',!- -iiii'.'M ij.i i.’ti Uonkv will .111(1111 nj.oii iiii tbo i. ••t.V.V' When a “iitVn'iont -iim is u-'icritiO'l M;!ii^nv V, ill ^lo .irir iniz.iil f.irthe pnrpi'so ot tviiM 'IMIH tnll.iwili^ I'dlos will 1 ift‘l>i ml this tioflit. vi.- 'J'o Litilo Itivoi, I'll SpoUi .'splillfT. To .lono.shoi .r. To Mo Ivor . I'rHiii ioitvoH llio l»o)i.it Kt iii-i vs, ;ii ."s o’rl.>.'k \ M I'.’ ., oliii k M chiiiyp.l for PrtM“«n- 1 11(1 A H Al.l,. .MeJictil 1*111 voyor'.s Dop.if!niont, Ch'irlotto, \ (' 1 i.s ill noe.i '.f ilie followin)r horh^, .to . for theii-o ■; tho Arniv. tV-r whifli ih*' fi>llowin>i: pricf-s will V.o iw i "11 .iehvory iho N. Insiituio, or in Dr ,\l. K .'.reii(Jcll, ?,)llootiir i f .Moilioiiirt! Morhs_ ,\o., for thi . DepHrtiiiont, wi o will pn«M throiiirh Knyettovilio. N ’ I'eisons rcsiiliiie: in ili-niots whoio ih?V o>in lio ohinin Oil, will j'loH.se (live their •lUtniton lo culli'clinf'hiu' sfiviiip; ;hom The Mrtioles iiiitit ho clour mol '.voll ilrie.l: Aitir Kstll M >I)>1hvs, W.'.liiesilHya iiini HHtMrmii'.'. loive“ Molvor's ' I!. M \I,1,KTT. I'ros I 71 !t' Italeisrh aiid Favi'Ki^vilit* S(a«;* r.-v,ikc -.■H'T the (' HI;;' ihi i;. \ illo, .liitio 1 \ A MoKKTllAN. D A HA^. A \V jJTlKl.. WM McL McKA\ JVO M llHSi:, I'lienl ('omniissiuiiers ;:-2tf i‘«‘* .jiiiri* II' lo oh.atgo fuU fii'o t.i m!1 p(is-;enner-: in onr (’nn h III 'his ,1ii*i !ill free tioket'». I' s BAHiii:i- \ r.Ri). I'otiirnetors Itoi^e No. .'.(•’♦'i. '.tS f'liipJ Th** New Style. Small. (OM)KKi) PHOTOGUiPfIS, ,\T Vst ii:‘! I*r% . 1J)0K AT THIS! T!l!' rUKTTiHILI.K lillTIlL, Froiitiii": fft'f and in the lMisinf«is porHon of* fhe Town, 'oiilaiit«« inoi*‘ ^p.'icioii^ aii«l x'ti(ilaf4‘l Kooiii^ fliaii aiit ill the .^fais ill'll III;, (’ntrmis >:i\ my (Hinliiu .Us rti\ \ 'V^ ^"i.i I ior the titn.'s. T. Vt 111')!I,I.. !’ro|»ruior. ART Woo4l%vai‘4r« .»iolai* 'aiii‘ra. FayHtevilk Female High School. ^11 r. ox* ii i«oj of this Institutinn will Vie restinie4 on ox* l i l«OJ of I ilio 'i Mh of Sopteiui'er I'liO soiimI'Is, i.' your w ill t'o (Uti fi- i^t 'It : ; weok'. comiiieiicinj it.e L’ tih I'oo ; the second of 'JT work' I'f .1 in’v H.'.iJ oiiilinji .fnly 1st l’ ;r -Til aiiii 11111 liaiis iutpti'liii;; to patrotii'o thi- : 'i mo p'nnesth ror(nesie'l to arrlv for t'irriilars >'• !;t iiiiM.:T ' ill p'trii.’iil.'ir". in tejr ir i to tetnin. .vc . r- t^ o or>‘ii'ri!r ho S'-h ■'I r.or WM HitttlT.K. i 1 H;nrr.U. Inly '7. l>’i_ 4'; tl'-.lf i 'It't nil.' I » II toi m- :_’'*th of Srpt Jiii'l eii-i coinmo»»oinft 1st I’rilH'il al-^ I )H »T Mi H.\ (’If.'' t all lie h.'i'l .-ii \'.tiMr-"t«*n's Skylight [ (i.'i1lorv, Hav '-trooi. .ip))t\--i'.' M'ltl lo Vanl, Fay- ottovil'it'. N. (’.; phiiii. rotiiiioii(*I. col'ire.l, in water t'olor.®, oil iiii'l fi.istilo; fr-im .small to liiV 1/0 Atn^iro- typO'.. Nlol'inooiy|iov. Mil i .'ill other siyles of I’iotnres perirtin' to t’uo \n. Ai>n. liilt Fi.um-s, (lilt MoiiM- Ing. O' •• ; for \ory lariro pii'tiiro- -as luriji is 'Jt; hy ;{(i ijifhos. oni anil 1 as-eh. I'or h ui^rin'^ pictures; Instni- uients. Stvvok iviol (Mieniio-il- t'vir «ale low for ra'-h. Iifo -"/e (Mlori-il l’l;oto>rr:ipii'- laaiio frwiii 'inall pictures II port!iaiii‘;iti', i.vato-i i.-’ro 1 hope to merit yoiir jiHtri.ina jr. 1 wonltJ-also rei .n n my sincere thf»iik.^ tor the liheral patrnnajre lie.'tow.-il 011 me lieretofore by tho jrooil peo[ilo Ilf FAvotteville anl viciiiitv. • ' M VANOKSDKLL. l’hoi)prm>)iist aii'i I’roprietor r>ec'r 1.~~- Unvhii'^ I fliiUlioi’o' .TIilitary Academy. "'IIK f- iath Ac)iJeinic year of thi.s In.':i'ii:ioi; cotii- inetii't i 111 M irch i.iih. The charjro.s fur a f'a'Jet be- V.'. 1; ll e i;: m 'i if etnr:uire For circular*, contain '''Oiieka Snake root. Piioooon, or IU lo'l loc, WiM ’h»rrv liark luitian Tiirnlp, .Vuiericr.n Ipecac loot. lilooniinK Spnrtre io >t Itiiiian l’''V.s'C riot. In Han '1'. luicc'o, 1»'. :ok Stvike riitii I’okt? root, I 'rane-bill. jnaokheiry t.(oi, \niericai) iJentian, Dopwooil bavk. Fever roo:, Aii'.eripan Hellebiiie iivot. l'op['ormint. Skunk fabba^e ro .l, .laino..tov;n Weed vee'l an I leaves. Hemlock leives. n interjrrcen, or I’artri'l^e Berry, Horsrmint, , Sassafras -bat k if root. Sasj^fraj pith (linseng (. Sarsaparilla root, Laventier—leavcH atnJ stem Flaxseed, V.'hite Oak bark. M^iaJow Swooi, .^llletica^ •'iilntnbo root. Willow bark. Tulip Troe bark or WiM I’oplar, I'ersinainon buk—frotii root, ('em lUry herb. Hoiioset. 1‘uiterflv Wooil, or l’io'iris> root. Dinilelion root. Hops. W'ilil .Seiina. May Applo. or Man'lrake. Biitternui—inner bark of inot Henbane—loaves* and seed, barberry lt'.t\o?4. • Flesbane. Scotch r>ri)om—tops of stem*, Pink Root. '>tirmSo;d, I ’alaiiiii.s, Willi OiuKPr, or I'aoa'tit Snake rooi yuoen’8 KotI. .Slippery Kiiu, Ked Pepper. Anise soed, Spear Mint. Bitter S WHO »iit cents lb .Jit • ■;ii *• •• in 1 III) •'ll* •ja VO I . 1.. To Ci^pt CONDAHY GODWIN, SoUiW,—V;e publusbed, last '' .hat the state of your we.*, an apj.eal to the ludics, to make a large 8up bioKen (io^u bvexpo«nrein the ( ('0!npt*ls , .. i»i 'ii ^ you fo iht* service of yonr country, nt h‘ni- F • s0lul6rs in tht? poririly, wo invite yon ft c‘inH»lite for the nospitils. Now is tUc tiuit' to c0ininftnc6 TiiJlkini* .‘tlioe (if Sheriff iu the (bounty of R boson. ple lgin)i to it, aiil We would urj^c a\\ x^Vio can to i^et a supply you. in ca.e you should conaent to run, f^iir entire sup- ol SUfjar ironi Capl. .Sloan mid make wine, befor>* port We have nothin? to «ay in resard to the other beiTie.s are all »'One. oaii'li lates who aro now in the fiol.l. oither of whom ,,1. i-a;„ . we havo no ri^tht .0 doubt, wnuld discl.arjre the duties ' difiicult} m the way of making Wine of the Otfice of Sheritt faithfully Hut we do ihink bir medical purpose, is to prevent its becoming a that those who have perilletl their liv. s -iiiil bmken little .sour. ^\ e seldom see bi.'ickberry wine, one down their constitutions in Herviiij their country, have year old, that has not some acid in it. The acid often doe,s more harm, than the wine d.ies good, to the sick. •jn •_'i) •• 0( , .. •j( I .. '.’0 • 0|, .. .1 ; ;.() “ •• , •• “ •Jli “ •* i o.OO “ “ ' •• 76 “ ■20 " '.‘.oO per lius. i 10 cents lb. I •>;" .. 1. ' .')(» •* *• 20 “ III “ 20 •• 20 •• •• •JO .. .. rio •• ‘ ;iO '• 1.00 •• •• .'iO •* 7.') ‘ • “ nO retnaine.i at home. W’e have no( forpotteo tliat, like the ealbml r.ince, scorninff to bpsiejre the Executive cham bers at Haloip'h for ottice. j'ou entere.l the sorvice as a Private .\ti'l while the esteem and confidence of vonr fellow soldieis raif^ed you to the command of yonr ('::iu- pany, the same osH’acisDi which has been practice! apainst oripinal Union men everywhere in the State haa been n«ed njrainst you, even fo the extent of deatroyinp 1 the efficiency of your men by withholilinft from your _ commanil arms and einiipinents, while Regiraont« an-i j s:kim and put into kcj^S Or barrels, With 3 Ibs. t>f r Oonipanies organized subseriuent to vour^ were at once ,„>od su>-ar to each «^allon of juice, filling the bar ^ supplie.1 with everything nocessarv to make them etti- entir'elv full: leave the bungbole of the barrel t oient in the held \ ou have been nearlv a whole vear , ,■ tin the .service of vnnr ('ot.ntry. and s'lran-o to'say. open and keep it failed iip, as lon*; as it works over, j j’otir 'onipanv is nut vet armetl W heih^r this is owing ' then cork it and allow it to stand in a cooI, drj ; to the fact that iifi to the publication of i.incoln’s pro- I place until next March, and you are sure to have clamafion you were known as a pfannch I nioii man. orood wine. To guard against this difficulty, we publish the following directions, obtained from a gentlemai: who ba.s been ji-irticularly suoeesstul in roakin,. goo.l wine. Hxpre.ss and strain the juice t’rom ripe berries, let if !=tand in open ve.ssels from 12 to 21 hours. we know uot. but we do know that j’our con.luct as a citizen and a soldier since this war commenced, has lecured our confidence. Tlie wives and cliildren of our brave volunteers will not soon forget yo'ir exortions in their behalf, with your time and means, to furnish them with food, while iheir huabantls and fathers were absent in the field SoLlHKRS ANII (’iTIZK.NS OF Rolit:sO\ (Vn NT\. July I'.t n 2:pd The wine should not be put into newly made barrels, as it will ta.^^te of the wood; and no water &hould be added to the juice. (heen»horo' \\orhl of Sheriff of Pvobeson eoiintv .Tulv 17. ]Hfi2 .luly .^O “ 25 “ .'to •* 50 •• 25 •• 2r. “ 25 •• :.o - JU •* l.iHI •• 5t t • • 'lit • • or Wtio.lv Night .Sha'le, 60 *• M. HOWARD, ."^iirjjeou Htid Medical Purveyor. (’harlotte. N (’ l‘'.;2. 4-2 Im l\>rt,iUt Sovp.— Let veal or beef soup get quite cold, then skim off every particle of fatj _ _ _ boii it till of a thick glutinous consistence. Care We ure rotiucsled to JiniHuinee the should l>e taken not to have the soup burn. Sea- name of WI 1..L1 ANf S. NORMFN !', (lite.f son it very highly with pepper, salt, mace, aud the l«ith Rfg’t.) as acan'lidaio ior the office ; cloves; add a little brandy or wine, and pour it ^ i over earthen platters, not more than a quarter *** j inch in thickness; let it be till cold, then cut in Fellow-ritlzens of rhe ('ounrv of >l00re: i three-inch square pieces; set them in the sun tu I announce nij’self a candidate for the ofiice of Sheriff i '^^y. olten^ turning thefU. \ h^i \ery dry, place for rhp coiintv of Monre. A? I f*»e1 niy'self amplv qu^il 1 tli6in in tin Of curtlicii vessels, navinj^ a jayer of ified to ilischarge its duties, shou' I ' ^ ■ electe'J you will i white paper between each layer of cakes. These always find me at my post, ready :>rd willing to wait ' aircctions, if they are carefully attended to, will upon you 1 atn conscious that I . an give general s.i- ; ^ Whenever you wish tisfaction an.I please the most fa-iI'iious. i ' , . i . \ A MORIIISO.V. I to make a .soup of them, you nave only to put a •July -1, 11 .“^t ; quart of water to one cake, and make the water piping hot.—Richmond DtapnfcJt * From Xorfitlk and SuffuHc —The Petersburg I Express learns from gentlemen who left Norfolk ROItEMIA A:\U The Cfill for the services of ('Mpt. ( li.iKIiGS MALLOY in .Sonatorial P.ranch of the Otnerai As-emblj, on the part j on the 12th, that there werc but 350 yankee “Many ('itizens” of Robeson, is seen with pleasm e an.- , i . -i/. o n cordially lesponded to V>y manv. very many citizen® of i troops there and •lUOO at oUuOlk. Rtchmon.l .iiilv 1 ('!ome, f’ap surreniier. 1S‘'.2 The place was 14 ofpd .n: iiorts of Sun C.uin- 'i.'ii -li' all ' ■ f K»Kt ^54\A!K. Sttoi'tti'ff inat 0 oiftist llor at .lii'ie 12, W \\T 1 ('*rio.N. • 1 loca^i. y |ilei'iiro ten ^ Fa voi. Mr^j Supt. II WM '.f. A M. (JcUDOV. . Hillsboro’, .V. I’ .'i".- Jaij'd I: lAvnK T. 1 liox = .-ll, Mild if i.'i t OTTIIA. p»ir'-!i i'-' A f. w jiun'lio- ! r wh. • I wiii 1 .r, tho ll w itr I.: lo'i\.. it wiu re it is until if . ' ! ■. t.iko .away. Por-'.'ii'- having noi ' •' V'T ' i'o w.iiiM be i.-'.id hi-ar from tin ii .1 kS t. t'( It iK .0. •> li 11* _ I '‘i2 ■ f IWII IIIMIIIS '.Kill!' .1 'in' V 2t'. ’ >■ 'il• niKil! .V SO.\S’ STOKK V. Hi- 11 rOTTO\ Vo. 1!* IIa> SI reel. I' P MM.l.F.TT .1: iii:a VI I pm: uh'kfi.-ii .m I F:l V ! I. Vl'lc. -N . ... lios wi'b', yard MAKKPF.M'K cV M'KAE, \VH on han'l an4 erpoot to keep for s»ile, if th.-ic own manutrtCtiiro. Jiipiily of llr'tes, O-i’ivani^.' l ■ni'i ininni' n 11 '[leii .M aipi:k iti 4 itirr^: French, Hisjh Po'Jf, ('o(la*?e and ( ommou Br.n s Tt:.tjp s; spring Mattresses, of now ami improved Spring, on h.ati'i or nirtile to 'ir'Ior i ' 'iny -'i": l,i >l NOF.S; .'Spring, t'atie, and W. .. I .'-■■.i' ' U.VII’.S, uf 'iilfovoni kinds and pifterii'; Spring Sof’us. l.i.migt's -ui I ('hair.-, rop'iirei), an l I'ov.M-ed with HairCl.iih .n-other wi>ii*; Hoe handle®. Uiinirs f.TbVtls. .S; Hhd- ; Sole. Harness, .an'i I'jipor l.oathor, and Pla-foring Hair. \ Wo l.a\o i;oO'l .Machi.-.ory for Sawing. Pl iti.oin;, Turning, Niorticing and Uoreiucr. we can do «.>ik with tlo'patcU iin 1 on sati-t'iciory torni- iVr^ons havuig work or repnirim to .lo will lo well to give us a c.all. We warrant o'lr w irk: if it fails, yni know where to timl us. Having taken a .'it'ire on the Ka.sf side of (lillespie ar'l will b.i pai l for the apprehou-i..u j street, a few doors South of \ W. Steel. K'.p, nnd having some s[..|ro r..oni, wo woiiM alien 1 to the •itoiago and sale of any thine th.a* ni'iy be coiisi/no'i lo us; aii'l will giTe special attention to pro'lucts of ihis Sti.te. F’.ayetteville, .Vpril 1. IS'II. i .V i; F Af'T r RINI i ('OM P.\ N V, .. '.iMc:t or liT- for Shootiii'.'s I he pound. The t ioods com- p'lio favnr.ibly with the saino .fiylo.j iiininituolure 1 in M l - -icliusoits, an 1 h-ivc' fi.r ;o iny y. irs been sold in ■],i‘ N'.‘v. ^ .ik and Phi! I'ielphi,. .Markets. H.MCH. Pres't Itockfisli f’.'i F’.iyetioville. .June I. Iniil. 27- s:io iii:u J. \ 1.1. !• K.>-;\!-\ii. .' kk: C»iiimission A N D w H 0 T E A I. K G a 0 a I-.: H , •' ». II d 12 North Water SI.. ^Viliilinzt;)!!. ‘v . : IU t. “ I'oi.:, I'V I' 'p:ii; al-verow I .til 1 d .ivory to tVo n. aiest Milit.iry Po-'t, '-f .\M-X- .vNDK-; W.Vl.I,\('K. wlio dpsertO'l hi" cuini.aiiy on or bi.iii 2” ll of NI .r 'h 1>' i2. .'s iM Wa’.l.aco i> 21 yoars ■ 1 i, .1 f'-.-i 1 ill. (h's higli, re i comp'-xioii. '1 irk li .ir, b!u.- . : r.e i- a n itive of Mooro unty. aU'l is proba- I'lv in til'' viciiuiv .if '‘ irtliak.'e. •IAS. 1). .MflVKlt, ■' ip' Co H. 2titli Reg't N. Troo]iT. I 'ii.iii loliii'i.n. H niilo.s from Kinston, .Iiine 17". :>'.if NflO IWIlil. ji'iy tho ab'\e row ;rd f.,irihe appr.-hon-ji'ii ; 11 1 e.,;,!ri tni n! of in; m in (' V l.\'1 V, wlio i .iii'i\\ .i\ tr ^pi me ab iiit tln'ee wcok ago, 1 will .'ll'-'! pay 'I rewTrd of Fifiy (tollars for siifVu'iont , vi'leTi • ‘ t.. . any pi-T' n of harboring him (’al ii; is ill.oil 12 y.”irs of ago, -'i f.-et In or 11 inohes high, I iiioK a'l I weiiihs ab ’iit I lO pnun ls, he wears small ! i i i i :i,tfs III his eats Jl, is a 1. I'li or 'hip carpenter, . ■ ll 1 v.cil knf'wn abo'T Fivettpvillo nnd Wilmington. • ■ io’;i;'i-s calls hii;i i-'t I'llvin .lohnson THI.o KVANS i .^io :n |ri',2. ;i.‘'lf Ac'i’O!^ ot l^aiKl I'or 'PiiF. I!|.'.'or-:l I L\M»- in ‘♦tf r\vi:TTi:vii.i.i: Mm AL L\SniAV('K (OMPAW. • j Cajiital iu Premium Nott‘.« anioiinfs to 'f2b7.t>88 2fi ' Cfi' h on hand tinl other assets. ■.,07: iri ll.ivie county. North f’arolina. Said »re dtuated on the V idkin Rivov. I'i iniles North ::f !.,fxingt.in. an l 1 I miles South w.-st of .'^.■ileni. ill rarolir.'.: are rd cro\l fortility, and contain scrno ■ . ■ flow l.aiiil-, ami aro well alapteil to the cul- I'.'lin • WiiiMi. P.ye, Corn. (!i:.-s. ^c. 1-. ;• t'lir'li.i' p .I i'oiji ir-t. inMro'S tlio iindersignod, at ' -,i. North (’ I- !ii:-t N. A ('H\FFIN. M l:;. l'^*;2. 2o ;im tU't and oi I i-r April 2, 'f n pi\oa I i-i* r. € . tV It. WIMCTii. €#niiiiiv*.iion and I'ornnrdiii" Merehais?^, Mif li . Bl I.I^AKID, f » ;i •ni:^sir?n ffrrrii ,ta t, W'lLMlNt;TON, X. 0. r -.lid PKKSnNAJ^ attention will bo giv^ii t ■ ■' iv .l -I ijofton. ijiiniber, Timbi-r, ■i •' -Ui r\ (T. duct'. ■ ' Ft K T.i " ■ ■ l'i‘- t ' om. i5ank ai \Vilmingfon. ' • ' S. (’.. lit do. ■ i .i l.i j.v. I^O!«it 4»r .^ii!«>l:iii. lil.iMK N'lle.; n.it fillet iiji. siEHo l by nij:ii-it aii l I ioi-i-'l by Pairick Mmpliy. made payable to any of iho I’anlis ai F.iyettoville Aii petsotj-' are forewarn- el not fo v.so lliein. as they will nm b, p'lid DAVlii .ML’UPfIS Njiril 2, ISfli’ i;;ff %% A\Tfi:fi». ri'ii Oi I i"3 a ;ronlleiii >11. lo tak>- oliaigo o!' t lon- 1 .inoi ili,^ V \ R ti H{()L ; H lioCSF., in 1 lei^.,. niiiil tho 1st .1 iimary )Mi‘^ Tht‘ best ij'ri'ilic-ititin-' for rhe ■.■iinaiion r.ve i••ip.irod. .an'l a genilornan wiih a fi-alv w 'nld lie prefeiToil, .Vtiilro.ss the undersigned at Raleigh W. R POOLK, Am r ■Inlv H, 18. >2. 41-(5» C' A Bf II! Fr:\V LADIKS can V aecomirio,b,ie 1 with tioard at Total, ^272,7*i;'> *>1 Tho Coniii.'iny h ivo p .i l al! Ui-i-.o- promptly, aud have n.-vor made ati asHossment on their premium notes. Totni 1.0 ses paid, *•'1 >Ki- i.'vns M. NI'll.r,, President r> ,\ V. \’ico President \fo.Mll.]>AN. Soc’y r>t n ff'TOH J: W. N Tillinghnsi, S. .1 Hinsdale, Win. M.'L.aiirin, T. S Lufterloh, .\ \V. Steel, ,1. (i. (\-ok, Hon. .1. tJ. Shepher.l, n. F. Brown, i . A. i:. H.all, ,• hn Collins au'l ('. C. McCrummen, T.-ivoling .Vgenis Srff^The r ompany invite applications. May2H. ISi;'. ‘ ^21- fffroceries £ iwroreries!: \Ii.AROF, nni well selected Stook '.T FNMII-V (iKOCt.lUKS ulways o?i liand. consifinii: .^1 Haeoti-.'^ides, .^lirss I'ork. 'lullof.^. Mucker N)«. I and 2, .'loUiss-es, 8ugav' of al 'robacco, CiLr.ars. 'nd all other articie-. iisiialiy kept in a W tiole.sale iJro- c.»rv F.'-tahli.shmoiil KKXD.M,!, .V CO Wilmingftin. April 2. 10-ff OKO 1>. A ■C \ Henry Lilly. 11. r,. Myriivor. ,'s. T. Hawley. Niithan A. Stedtnan, V. R. Mallett. .lames Kj’le. ,\. McKethnn. D. W'illiarns, .^. \Y. Tillinghast, Ha, Fa vet t (■ ville. iV the ‘^.-'ininary Sept. 12. iWj, 1. 'I c. lldOl’KR. iiity. N I ot; ^Ht i- Hum (iaf- I ui|| pa_, I ll liighi'-t cash j>nco.s forr .j:^ le liv.To l :n Fayetteville, ur ,v mv inill.s H. ML'RPilV. 85- AKni HAKAK^N. 1A.M prepared to nianufactnre all kinds of Wagon IlarncH.s for Army use. I tan tuy leather and can give g'.'o l bargains. Agents will do well to send their orders to me as they shall have pr ^upt attention, and sent ott in (piick dispatch. .h)HN .VRT^R Goldston.?. O., Chatham Co.. N. C., \ June 13, IbOl!. j OIL AND LAMP BLACK. ^HANNFRS’ and LURRICATINi; Oil.. I L\MP BL.\('K in b'lH'i'l.'-'. I or sale Viy .lOS R. 15LOSSOM A CO., Wilmington, March 7. f. if ll‘alqiiai’t'i’!»i ) Arfiliery, f C.\MI' P..)VI,\N', .luly 20, ISfil. THIS Cotnp.any, desiring to )>o coni].lete \n ent>n/ re- xficcf, wmld be glad to onlisi a number of good Dri vers,—men aecnsfonie.l to ihe f.ianagenuint of hors-es. There will be paitl to e.icii inan, on oali.stment, ii bounty of .‘?1;>. Monihly I'ly .>12; besi'ios being cl.ifhe.i iifid led, ue.lioal aiiviiifiiu^e free, .ainl all oiher necessary equipments furnisnod ri'i,u;.site t,.r a sol ller. No one need apply unloss he is a good ilriver and ex perienced in the niaiiagement of horse.a. The .lestina- tion of the company is Virginia, as soon as equipped. ALEX. D. MOORE, f41tf] Capt. Co. E, Reg’t Lt. Artillery. Sale oi' Keal ¥lstii*e. 1y \ virtue of Decrees ob'.iine.l at the last Tertu of the ) ('ontod. r.ate Court, held in ttoldsborough on the 4th .Mon Lay t.f M'iy. 1 shall sell for cash, to the higliosi bid der. rvt the t.^iiurt House door in the town of Asheboro’, on the >5th iay of .\ugust next, the followiuii tracts of Land, a.s 1io.(uiging to alien enemies and sei]iie8tered t.i-wit: line traci of 1 md formerly the prtjperiy of Jonathan P. W iuslow, .suuai«tl on the waters of Coble (.'reek, ad joiinng the lautls of Thomas Walker and lieuj'n lirook shiio, subject to the dower rignt of Marg.ret Henly. One-ha:f of an.'ther tract oh lauil belonging to said W lu-'iow, in the vicinity of .\sheborough. the other half being owne'i t.y .V. II. .'larsn. One tr.ict fui nierly belonging to Wni. Rriles, on thb wat-rs t'i' L'rtharie. cjutaming 120 acres. One tract of land formerly belonging lo Wtu. Clark, ai>w in th« p-issession of Jetf.’rson Lamb, containing Kill .lores; an l a house and two ’.ots in the town of l’nr->n. »iie other tract belonging lo .Jesse Henly, three tiiiles west of Aitioboro’. containing 7S acres. (^ne other tract belonging to I>enjainin Sheets, sitiiate>l on till' Waters of the I’whario, adjoining the lands ot '{.‘ii.iamiii Riiih, I'd Millor anl others, containing l.;iij aeros. Oae otiu-r iraoi. tornierly belonging to Isaac Hulla. i)U Ciir.m ly (,'roeii, coutaiuiiig loij acre*. Ttio foil twirig tracts of lanil formerly belongiui; lo C. AV. Wooloii; (’>1.1; on I’olocat, some nule or more froi’i New Salem (_>ne tract half a mile south of New Salem, containing U(0 acres; an ! a housp nn.i lot in the village 1)1 Newf Salem. tine otlier tract, lorinorly bebinging to Thos Stalker, ■itljoiiiing iho lan ls of .labaze Powell and oihers. con laming iMl acres. One untlivide.l fourth part of a tract of la d contain ing 2*)7 acres, on the w iters of Carawa_\, atijoin.a^, Enoch ILai’i.'in anti ol tiers, formerly belonging to .Jacob t;>mmtms The title lo all of said lands is reserved until the sale is contirnioil hy the ('ourt .JOHN MANNINd, Jr , Receiver. •July 8, I>'ii2. 42 liw hij^ tiik Bi.ocKini:: MA(’ INTYRF. has received the following UOODS, M , bought at iho rocenl sales at Wilmington, diroct Ir.im London: 2t> ps bleache.l Shirting, 1 Hy.j yiir.Is. manutactured al .Manchester, Kngl ind lull ps .i iconet Muslin, 2l»l*»» yar.ls I 2 dozen .Neck Ties. 1 hag White Pepper 1 bag ,\l»pice .‘> bags Black Pepper • 1 case Lontlon Mu.^fard, 21 lbs., in 1 lb. bottles 1 caso Sweet Oil, 2 dozen, in pint bottles 10 s.icks LIVKKPOOL SALT Ol T.slDK OF TIIK SALKS: I dozen I'.'iirs Cotton ('ards. Nos. 1C an.l S. lo kegs Cut Nails F.iyeiieville. July 14, 18f»2. 42 .'w x\o Tici:. rnHF. L'NDF.RSIGNEn. bofh having eniered the mill- I tary service of the ConfVderate Stajes of America, her-by give n-i'ice to their o!.{ customers an l friontls. the! tl.oy hi VO apjiointed .John D. St.arr ;ind .John I) W’illia:ns. of tl.is place, their attorneys lo collect either so]i:>.r‘*ply ('V ccinjoiutly all moneys iue them either by Mf'couni or not.*, and otherwise lo attend lo their bu- sioe^s goncral'y .lurinz their absence. They respect- ‘ f.iT.y ask all (-ors.ms ii.ilelitevi to them to call as jirompt- ly a.« possible on their agent;' i tnake payment. i WILLIAM.^ I Sept 19, ist’il Mleniii iflill lor .sali'. ! 'iMIE subsciiber tiffers for sale a new STF-'^-^J ENvJINE 1 { of inent.y-tive nor.se power, having cylimlers 12 by ! 21 inchiis. Tnore .ire two boilers witli the mill — fifteen I ft et long —cylimler boilers, calculated to give fieventeen I square feet of fire surf.ice to tliesingie fiorse power. I Tlie machii.ery is complote an l entirely new. It was put up for a g?nfleinan now doceasod. wi’h the purpose I of working a Ha w ami (iris' .Mill ami Thrc.sliing ^Iachine on hi* p'antation. Apply ! .1 O. SHEPHERD. ! I*ayeiicvi!le, -July L 40-(iipd The IrieiKlMOl l>r. ^Icl\ Ell desire tl.at he st.ouM he voted for .".s a candidate to repre-eut the County ot \Iooro in the House of Commons, at the en- stiinz eloction. the 7th August. .July 14. 18t'i2 43-.Ttfiii I'OR THE COIITIOAS] Jsjy” .\s Kobesoiu arcordhig to an old custom between the coiintios of Robeson and Richni ind. is on titled to the Senator this term. 1 shall decline running ) for that jiosition. I announce .nysolf a candi l;ite for the Comm' ns from Richnionl county, and shall, if elo.'tod, exorf myself ftir the good ot the ('ounty an i Stu e in thnf body. D McN'EILI, July 4I-Cipd very quiet and busine.ss entirely suspended. The citizens go out but little after dark, and in the day-time, if they congrega e in squads of more than a haif-duzen, the guard will order them to disperse. The ladies are very firm in tlieir hos tility to the Kederals, and recognize them in no manner whatever. Vit kdjur;/.—The city of Vicksburg (says the •■Tribune”) is built on a bluff, varying in height from 200 to oOO leet above the river. It contains about 5,000 inhabitants, and monopolizes the i trade of the entire Yazoo Vall. y, one • f the most iertile count es in the South Ttie unnual ship ment of cotton exccods 100,000 bales It con tains au elegant Courtliou.ie, six churches, three seminaries of learning, and three newspaper es tablishments Wf are requested fo an- nounc* Lieut S.ANDlHl.'s .M. IN'.illAM. of the -iSth Heg'l N C. Vols , as a candi late to reprosi-nt the coun ty of Hichnv'ii i in tho House of t:oninions of the nosi Legislature. .luly 11.—tE K. AOTK'K. H WORTHY, present incur?)heiit, .s a can lid'ite for iho ofTico of .'^herifT in M-^'ire Count}', f.ir the ' nest term. I June !>, 1‘'fi2. >;2tf I To he VOTERS of ili( JI^IOVD ( OLATl. IT \ K E this m“t h‘'d of returning to you niy thinks for ihr i'--ry liboral supptrl you have heretofore given I me for the office of .StiorifT of your County, and I hopo that I have given satisfaction in the adniini-tration of j the same. I ag'iin s.)licit your snfTraees for said office iw j the ensuing electi.m on the 1st Timrsday in .Aumist nex', pleicinn myself, if elected, to discharge tho du ties to file best of my ability. .FtdlN A LON"» July 89-tEp.l TIO\ AOTIC^K. i f ANN()UNCE myself a candidate for She’ itt'of Rich- mon'i ('ounty. nnii if elected shall use my best en- Tlr Fiite Of ihp Invddp.r.—Xerxes invaded I (ireece to .subject it to his sway, with an array es timated by the best authorities-at 5,288,320 fight- intr men—inchiding the u.sual attendants, ovsr H.HiIG.hOO In one year thi;* va.-'t multitude was reduced to o,‘IOO,OOD, and eventually of these only about b.OUfJ escaped d.-strnction! ended his nt stdtJ)i'jn‘:oji! I'rance invaded Spain with, altogether, over tiioii, nnd wuij (xpellfd in a tew years with jess than oO.UUD sun ivorsf And so ended this attempt at subjugation’. Napoleon invaded Russia with 400,000 of the best taoops ever gathered together, devoted to the fortunes of a leader whom they esteemed invincible. I’orty thousand only escaped—poor, wear}', ami broken down in spirit, one-half of whom (lied within a year. .So ended that invasion of an indepen.lont nation, by the‘‘greatest captain of the age.”—Ricliniovd .4/( I.icidriit.—During Gen. Jackson’s march to Richmond from the Valley, the men from hard service ha.l become fatigued, and were on short rations. (Md Stonewall riding along would oc- easlunally urge up the laggards, and observing a soldier who scctued to be too far behind his regi ment, he ordered him to close up, ‘‘Close up .sir, or else I’ll put you on bread anc^water for a week." “Faith and be .lasas General, I wish ye wud, for devil the bit of bread have I ate for ^ese two weeks,” answered our friend from Erin’s Green Islo, for he was one Iroin that lana of the brave. Old Stonewall hushed up and rode on, as well bred men should.— Lijndd>urij RrpnhHran. ,1 i uriouA St't of Wounds.—A soldier, ol powerlnl. brawny frame, belonging to the 21st X'.rth (’arolina, so badly cut up at the late battle t.f W'inchester, is lying at the Seminary Hospital, ill that town. lie received a Minie bullet in both thighs, from opposite directions. A ball AI^TIC'K. I entered the arm near the elbow, and went crash- '■pHK following inember.s ot my Compan.> are lioreby > through thews and mu^e tip to the shoulder i and out at the clavicle. Another entered just above the small of the back. The surgeons en- ileavors to fulfil i he July 3. iluties of the ofTici .\ ■M.NEILL. lEpd r^lOO KEWARII. ^TOLEN from my stable, noar Lewi-ville, F.usyth O'count\-, N. C , on ilie nigh: of iho llili inst, a small red bay HoRSK, heavy built, black !eg^ mane an.l tail, white saddle marks. No other marks recollecti'd Gair. short pace, short irot. and pi.io; age about 1 1 or 12 years A person was seen lurking in the ne’ghborh lod. sup posed to be the thief, who answers to tlio following do- neription: 21 or 2'i year.soM, f lir complexion, blue eyes, good countenance, light brown iiair, well built frame, ab.iul il feet R inches high; wore a brown frock coai. black C'lssimere pants, (tpiile new,) new boots, black neck lie, gray flannel shirt, anti gray hat; carrio.i a red carpet sack made of hearth riig with the fiinge oti. •\ reward of S'7>'> will be given for the arrest, confine ment and conviction of the thief, and .?2o for the safe lelivory of the hors» JAMES S. PLEDGER. July l‘'», lHt>2 4 1 2w i 'O A I' I: l> K K AT E ISO A IIS OF the denon.inations of 1000, S.WO, .SKH). Apply at the Jl ink of North Carolina. M ;rch IS !ttf I’OA EEOERATE BOA US / vF the denomin:iiions of $1000, ii^.'iOO, $100. Apply V/ a* the Bank of Cape Fear. March 18. 9tf I nofifitd lo report thomsolves to me at C^unp near J>rury'8 Bluff, within T'veniy ■iiy'^. otherwise fliey will be .-ipprehondctl .iti l sho! as (iesort.-'r■; hiias .Asiiworth. .lohn B H rper. Spain Williams, Jaine.s King. William Owen, Heiir.v .\umand, .1 it-ies Piiilltps, R.dn-rt Co-per, John Cooper, Wm. Hanitiiond, .V. J C -wii.s, .Miios Fl' Vd. 15'tij. Floyl, Josoph 0. TaiJlock. Absalom .lor r iM, .Tofiti .Mi 'l'ey. .\rch d M Ueb-ier, Tii .s F l{f,,ok- sher, Si.""f» Presnall. John Rt_lgird. Reuben P(.««niire. William R. Jerraltl anl Ei.ocii Manu.s. JESSE K. KVLE, r.apf. ('o. B. ;')2J Reg't N C T. July lSfi2. 44-4t REU ARO I_) .AN.\WAY from fb** suhscriber, on the evening of Lii the IHtb inst., .a mulatto woni'in by the name of LUCY. Said woman is ab'ntf 28 years o’ll, slender frame, fmf now qitiff corpulent of ordinary hi.-igh', and will probably weigh 120 to 110 llis , short hair, w^'h ratiier a bony face, and is quite intelligent. Sai.l woman is probably harbored by her mother, owned by J \. W'orth. anl I’iO Tl '.linion, a free negro, with whom she has been v.m-v i-i mite. I will p.y the above reward of .'J2'l if she is leiivo.od t.) me or lo.lge.i in the Jail of this County. i wi.! pay ?-jo if she is taken in any other counly •m l dMifin.-il in the J -il of the srme. JNO D. VViLLl\MS F lyetteville. .I.ilv ‘2-. l>'i;2 -I t tf COPPERA'i IlOR Sale by TYSOR .Sj .JOHNSv.V ^ Orilt'rs son' to Alclver’s Depot, F. .V W. itaih-.ja l, will be attended to. July J?. 3'* Tlie Pre*4l>yteriaii PMaliiiodiwt Character notes. A further supply just received. July 20. E. J. HALE & SONS ' deavored in vain to find it. Several days after wards it p.i8sed from the bowels. The ball iw \ prt surved by Dr. (’hapel, and is but little flatten- e 1 The question is, how did that ball get into the iiite.'tinal canals, and pa.ss thence without ; cansin.ir death? All the army surgeons say ther* is no parallel case on record. The man eats ’ heartily, bas excellent digestion, and has been , liviiiir nearly four weeks, and has every prospect ' of ti.'ttiiii; well of all his wour;ds. Hi« skin hag a healthy appearance, his eye is clear and he talks ! cheerlully—A’. • ''>mm rci>il. yurroir Ennlnp.— l/ieut. McKinney of the 4Gth I r.'gintent wlnle^ picket duty during the re cent fiirbtinj; at llichmond, suddenly and rather iine.xpeetedly came immediately in company with ' a large number of Yankees who were out on the same pleasant and exciting diversion Not wish- itiij t'» be taken prisoner and knowing the useless ness of ent;ai'in,g many adversaries, he was quite at a loss as to what he should do. until hailed bv the Vankees. “Who are you? ’ when a rh'niffhf occurred to him. and speaking juite authoritatively he commanded silence—that there were a parcel o{‘// In Is not far off and he wished to surprise them. 'Iho valiant \ ankees on hear ing they were in such close proj^iity to the rebels skulked off, leaving McK^^y to “sur prise” them at hia leisure.— Greensboro’ Patriot.
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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