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Ifll.WFiFiK L Y. (\(M. XN.j FAYin rEVILLK. N. C.. Ar(UKS'J' T, 18G2. [NO. 1149.) Kb M'>NI'AVS ANI> I HrKSlkAY:- KDWUID J. ham: & so\s. n imu;^ ,\Ni« PUOPtllKT )US Vi.-. '-ly ’M.nC: vkk (lO if jiai'l in j'.ii I the yonr "f i f ;'!ir lia t'Tpir* il f r U'l ii> iil>>;‘ri })■ r'Miii iln r’t^ l t"i lil'l HO CtMl tor f.Hi’li erii'i ill'’!'.! I'.Mro't* I acc rd p«r or reauttuuce ^ yi»iU i: ■ 0. n.' .iuri'e o fvivn .VI- in aivin h', ■ iub-L’r-beri / .r a loager lime wkv ill.-icri^er 3Ut'=.n-ibei i as ■(! ^ir,- j K. ; . noiifv lO i.ikL the pa- - when niakiuf^ txn’, 1. 186s tefi“rO AUVl.RTISER.'^ Per?'ui -:at of town who desire a Iverti^emeuti m- Mtted lU ihe Obeervi»r, and persons in tnwn with wh.'m ive not regui>^r aecounie w j.lesse send with I’ue •itei' ement as lu;;. li moF • t » ? wisti *o iuTAst in lli^8'”orliug ti our li iven»i ;.u4 .n h« first page t . ■: w; leii auy m- . Jiicii :C‘ounts.—=.r ; i aci unis The pr ices- i; coiieotioc is i-.-> ^ -L - we hive pav iasL rvej v ■hiiig w« '■ 1 u !f*'se Jjrui r N :Ts ^ - \V- h.H~e bei fiot'jre given 0 ;- tvei-h r iTf t'«r >bit-uary noiices of un- tV'T rc -u.i!;- jf re-j Pi.i: ’ o eei V en^i^i, in - l.-r n ■-■ K\ud ‘ we li ■ U'li m.'re u.;i'eeat. •' of I'fipprs u gfDetnil. tuu*’h jceasioii 'O 1 r*'ri'\i“rs iV>»n .o • ['•»!i-> li.twevor, ts?!er o.i-irginj:: “.nd p iviiitr pi'Sia^>' >ti rheHC’nuiit for- ‘diji. we never irt't piid, we now give uotioe thai we i. -■•n nr iiin^ or the r ht‘ ?af>f*r unle-*' >»c>;om- ir , ;._v (he ('ash. ' Ai W ;y> exr-. jitiii- iu lb- ('a>ie of t. . V-.iinieero, wlieu *ere4 'i- i. • P«y. Htvir C ■ i : ierof.«re. that . wili insert -li.uimry notices : . ■ a-, II • ex.‘ei‘Jiiiz 7" vror'l>>. ,i:r« ‘- F'.rnll r . i'. - ? ct-nT . word. u.jsi he j ai i be- ‘ - Ti w.'.' he put in ly; n\fi. Attorney at Law, FaYKTTK\ ILI.F., N (' IL.> atvnl the t'ounry an 1 Siu.-iiur ('jurts of I ■ "’het l P'l H qnd H )! esi>n Coun Pr-.iLini aitei) ' ii given in lue ci.llfi; I i«.iu •;?' all • r,'-n KOKV ?lc\AIK. Utornri/ a»ti1 ( oitNsellor at ijatr, LU.MBtr.TuN, N..r miy in J Superior •‘II I nil 1 JT!: f .;e i:i t ’.e ‘ . t' II .- I -.. >1, Hit'iir = ind " nTll-t.-d t'.ii'iuv. ' riM ■ .•! . t"- p «;:/ reiai I'l'NTAi. •■rbtiid. • f at ■ l»r • i nis rt‘- \ M. iioticr (hat hr .'n Kh vt*t I>-v.ile tuf H :«* V weck-> -. J e ! . 1-;::. ;;}'f lll'^TI^TK V. , K. .f. I>A VI."' hin in^ i led >u f-t'rfna- wn ijt Frtye: :e- 10 liP In a.I ■ii Ihf »■ oner unTV I U>'n t ien [ P‘-r I lrirc r.Tje, Jf w*-irv 'iLi!. W. WILLI.WIS -.t vi‘ IV i>i iRTf.i* ^ \\,' :;\i,r.R- in iardnare aud (iillery, Sweile> Iron, &e., JIAV STKHKT, KVVKTItVII.l.K. \V !‘ KK\I»AI>!, ,f KbMiAI.b , iV 4 0 , Bav '■ ■B ‘ :i> r I April f ro.\ 1 oaiiinisHioii Merrhaiiis A N 1^ wholesale: grocers, No. 1! «L 1*2 North Water St., WiliiiinstiMi, N. I. I (jilutiy j.rfitiiptly >‘ii. ’ ; Hitf-ni cn i;iveu t,. ine “ulc iu-if T. i . .V ti. u. VV4>KTia, Coniiiilv**ion and Furnardiii^ Mfrcbaiits, WILMINtJTON^ \ c . Hilf U\ \V. igrLhAUSK I O’U inissi'fu • flerrh it u r, W il.MIX^n OX, N. L. t Florence aud Fayetteville Kail Road. I'NDKK :he provi'ions of an OrJiii.'tnce of the Cou- veiiiiori of North ('arolitri. l5ooks will bo ope .ed on iho UJth June tit ilte fullowing places aud nnder ibe di reciionot the followintr per«onH, to recMve ■'iibserip- lioi.Sjto ihe 'apit»l Suick of iht' • Florence ,’t F'iyetie- vi l-» Knil K iad ('o.'' Shares ()ne llutidred Uolbirs each. .1' t/f h.nl lii' i.l Hjhrf m l-\(yetteviUe.—Under the Ji- rooM'iti of i In; (! 'iii'ry I Coiiiniixsionera, A .\. .McKeilian. 1>. A Kitv. A W Sie**t, 'Vm. MpIj MrK'iy :>n I Ino M ■ Si. -i’hj.i -Tnder the direction of Hector M '.Vcill, VV-m. .1 Su'wart. ..'as. .A. Smith. i>au'l -Mc Neill nnd .'ol. Ali'i. McMitl.'in, or any one '’f them. I.' Fior,ii Under the direclioii of l>r. Neill '1 N I'r. Itr. A. 1> 'Icf.ein. .\rchihald Sniilli, lldniuiid l.iHy .s:-. ! t i! A:t>x in b r \V;i'>oii, or nny '.nit* ^ ' thfiii 1 1. I'll li'r ilie direction of Murdock Mc- r. 1» MrLeo l. l» .McrnMuiu, McHae, .Ir . and J. H Of n:iy ,inp of theni. If -I/*'-. ■ In ler ihe dirtci iun of J^lin i’urcell, Jn . ^I^^^’.■r. Si.'ti .Alford. UiigilJ McC.illuiii and Jiio. M 'l’.i'iuin, or a'ly one of them ''he Sub";r'ri{.'>iii'u l-Jooks w'l! remain opeu fvT the .* f ' ' d Whrn a sutfioie:il sum i j • ;ii/«-.n ibe i Ml- t'liirip'.uy wMl be orgiiiiz.'d fjr the purj>o?.! of build- in^ the Hoad A. A Mci;CTIIAN. D. A HAV, A. \V, sruEL. WM. McL. McKA\. JXO M. KOdK. (ieiieril Comnjissioners K ;yeti*-vi;le, .lune 7, I''''.' 32tf LOOK AT THIS! THE FlVF.TTEllLLii IIOTliL, Froutiu|( 300 feet aud in tbe t>usiues$ portlou of the Town, coiitaiiis more aci«l %vell veiitilalcMl Kouiiim than aii% Hotel ill the ^tate. .HD'l liiy Patron-; a\ my Coiidiuients urt* vrrj lur the titiies T. W AilUlM., I’roprielor. Miy I-J7v Fayetleville Female High School. I'HK o^erci*es ot this> Institution will be re-juwea ou 1 Ilf" »»i\v l.« .livi.lo.l Imo two Inrnin; J the 1st of i;-; week, commencing ■J'.*:h of Sept. and end- ■ i'*g -lih I’t^o ; the second uf 'J7 weeks, coniiiieiii ng 1st of .1 lu'y aud »*ndicg July l«i I’«T»*ut..i and triisrdians intenilinsr to pairuii'ia ihis • Sfhool are earne.stly re'jue«:ed to appiy fur circular.'' containing full jiriiculars ;u regird to teims, S'C , jTt the .ip»nir:g yt li e Soh. ol Kev WM HonPF.K, | , T -' Jl.HU'KK, ; l-«-‘n.nrals Inly 17. ls.>,_» .} : tl'ijpd KABI. ISOAS9. ■;-w .V following ratt*s vi!l »iow he chnrp-ed for l^assen- I gets on (his Road, viz; To r.itt’e Jiiver, 'ii> ci.^. To Sp lut Sp'-int;. 7,^ “ To .lonc'ih >ro’, 1 (d To Mclv. r'a, 1 -K\ Train leav.?H the l»ej. .t Mon iav-,. \Vedni"d.Hy'j and Fridays. :it H o'clock \ llei nrjiin.', lf,avi»s 'Iclver'« ai rj o cl-.ck M li. >.Ar,Li;TT. Pres t _ Aug. I’S:. istd Tltf lialelijh and FayetievMIe \otioe. 'imi{ci««3aetc'i‘s V ,,nirL- ■ r- t',’ a’’, p ‘ - --Ti'iet aud I) revoKe IroMj tl is i.ii- n.’' fr- • \ . • : S IWfllM'j; , t'otilv.iCli.r3 ib |i*‘ .N .i 1 •> ilmpd ill I'ur Coach ■\tti:a’tioa all. Medical Purveyor’s Uepartm^nt. f'harlotte, .N {’ , 1 is ill need taf the following herbs, Ac., for the u-e of the Army, for which (he following prioe^ will be «>f>. I on delivery at the N Institute, or to Ur M F. reiidell. (?ollecti.r ot Medicinal llerb-J, &c.. for this I'. partnieut, wVo will pa.ss through Fayetteville. N (’ Per.sons residing in districts where they can bo obtain ed. will please give their attention to coMcctiiig and s:iving them. The articles must be clear and well dried: Seneka Snake rt'oi, cents ib. Puccooii, or lilood roi>t, 10 ■■ “ ^'’ild Cherry hark. ' Indian Turnip, f> *’ American lpecac--root. I U'» iMiiomins;-Spurge—roof, •>' in li 111 Piiy.stc—r^ot. '-0 Itilisin T 'bacco, II .‘.'I; S;i ,1, t; roi>i. ‘ " I’ 'ke lo.i, '-0 •' »:r.u;i‘ hi;;. lid •• !>. kb> iTV 1 u>jt. Iv* •• •• ^ V'1-T. 'u'i GL-iiliau, !•' hark. Feb \ f-JLTs: TIh* -\(*w Stvli>. S’tiaM. lOLOKEI) PfiOTOiilliPliS, A 1 I ART. %VooU%*uriJ*« ^olur C'aitiri-rt. JluoPKK, flill^ joro' .TIilitarv .\ca(leiu« . ^rHK fnirtb -\cademic year of iht-J Institution com- I ineiiced oi; M irch *ith The charge® for a t'adet be- g’.ii with ;he month "f entrance. For circula’-g c jntain ing terms, \c.. ad lres« Maj WM. M. (iOllDON, Supt li M. \ , IHlNboro', X. (' June 1‘2, l.Sf’cl S.j-'5u-pd OTT«\ V%R\. \o. 11» ilH) Street. C. p. MALLKTT. •iaL'y J 1’. Ki:%VAKU. above reward will Vie pa-d for the apprehen-’.'n 1 arid de.iv.Ty to the neaiest Military !’■ -i, of -Vi.i..\ ANDJ. t Vi AL1j-V'K. wliM dest-rtt J hn C'inii at'y '>n u ah'iut 2 Mil ot \! irc.i 1'' J. S U't W>i l>iC'‘ t-^ i v»* i' ■ 'i. -S ti-e' '1 inch*"* hiirh re 1 '■''UipifX'.iri, d ir'ti hi h'ue eye'; h.- is a nifv" if 'luire i iiiniv, ati i j T"' '’.J in the vicinity ot (,'ariha.je J\S 1*. \f.ivi:u Ca '. : If, 'J 'li N t - Tr. I ». rirr.ji .lohn-m, mi’- frwm l\in't"U. .lunf 17 810 He*ward. IWll.;, pay the ab vo r-'warl for the appreh« ii-'i r. and foiitineineiit of mv man C-\LVIN, whn r'ln iw i\ trom Die ahmit ibree we» ks apo. 1 Will aN ) pay a rewird ■>{ Fitly l)ollars for ^iItli>'i••nt : rvid^-nce tn convict any per.son of harboring him. Cai vin i- about 12 years of age, .') tVet ]i» or 11 inches high, black, and weiehs about I.^i^ pounds; he wears ^mall P 'l i rice"* in his ears He is a boat or ship carpenter, -tid weW kniiwu ab J it F iyetleville and Wilmiu^ton. |(i* s call- hiiii-ol!'Calvin .lohnson. • ] TMF.d- UVANS .iii-'e iHt;-_’. .jH|f 1.000 Acim'h ol l..aiiil lor .^ale. . li lit! leisigned tTer« f-ir “ale his most vnbi i>de 1 LXNl.)" in l>'ivie county, N'lrth ’Hr.diiia. Sii l 1 ii* N ar.‘ hiiiiate 1 on the ^ adkin Kiver, I'j niiles North- WI--.I of l.t xintfion. an 1 11 miles .sioiith-west ot Salem. ; North t arolinu; aie oi great tfrtility, :iud contain some : ■ ill ■, rp-c of low lands, and-ar* well ada[.ted to the cul ture ot Toiiacco, Wheat. Rye, ,’orn, Grass, .^’c. 1' ir further p.irticiilars, addre,«s the under-i^ned, at Sair-.M. N ,r:h C..r.!iiia N S A. CH\FFIN -'•I.iy l-^, l:Sv_’. •Jj'i-vm l^o*»t or Mi«»lai(l. > Blank Notei nut tillcl up, signed by my .i-’f and : 1 end'Tsel by Pitrick Murphy, made piyahle to any ' of the llatiks at Fayetf«-ville. .All pprson'^ are forewarn- e l i»!>t to U'e them, a« they will not bt* paid. DAVID MLRPHV. April -J. l.‘«;-J- ].;(f I^ilOTuGh.VPli.S Out! be had at Wtiur-' ‘.ell'i .Skylight Gallery, Hay stieet, op.’-ai o Murlm Yard, Fay etteville, N. C.; plain, re'-. ’'.'i'*! -"ii'i, in water colors, oil and pastile. troii; r ;ja!l to ilfe sire. Aiubro types, Melaucotypo:;, :iud all sty!i? i?' Pictures pertitin^ ig to tlie ,\n. VU-i. ti-,i I-r sun- , Gilt Mould ing.'U' ■ ■ lor vei-y '.m g. {■;ciun.-i b' l ({e u> ll'- by 30 iKchr*. .'-ird ai:J Tas^i',. for pi ’tures; Instru- Uien^3. Stock and Cnet:r. a. r'^r ^ -u' bm- i^r cu'h. Life s:*> Jolured I'iiotoer ,;.!is uri le !t .;! picture'--. lia%lug porui'UifMiy loi’i-cd tu'ic 1 !i-),.e to nuTit yo.i: jiatr..iiiage I vv . 11 a'.o r*;i L.; :i i.iy - ;i;cere thanks for tbe liberal DaT' Uair-.' best iA-i-d on m;* herelotbre bv the good t eople rif Kh\e:,villc and v, Iniiy '■ M VANi •liSDMl.L. P'lnt.'gi-a'j^hist an 1 Prourieti r. Dfc'r liO. 77- i^iarblr I'actory, ' ' * ' ^' ifc- .is I'MU 1W3KS IIIIHK I . 1, inlC!! ,V S!IXV sTur.i; i’. vcr i\>cii. ■JO •• •• merie.iu Hellebore root. •JO •• 1'. i renuint. 1>0 ‘ .'Jk iiik Cabbage—root. •_‘u • ‘ime-'lown Weed—seed aud leaves. IleiDlock leaves, ■>, 1 .. .. Hiiitergreeu, or Partridge burry. jo ■ H'ji -emint. •Jlj .. .. .'•UTS:ifras—bark of root. •JO •• ‘’a^safras pith. 6.U0 •• Ginseng root. jll • Sars:iparillu rcKit. 7« •' LaveuJer-.-leaveij aoJ « oUj 20 Fla'? see'd. J 50 piT bm. 'V’hite tjttk bilk . lo ceuit lb M ;adow 3weei, ■2b ■' .Aiiit?rloac Oolumi.'j i>^.. -O \» How bark. *0 •' Tulip Tree barb >ji- Wild Pi,plcr. lo •• I'erHiiutaon bark —frota root 20 ■ t entaury heib, .V 1 ■■ Ueat;; , J .1 " ‘ ‘ l.u!te.-li\ WeoJ. jl I’leuniV fwol 30 Dan leli.iii ro.il. iO “ “ Hops, I v/J •• ild .Si lll..t, •)0 •• M*v .Vppltf, ».!■ .Maudiake, i 0 ‘ * * * buitertiiii —iuuer bark of rv-t. 00 “ ** llriibane—leases and seed, {.nrberrv leay«9. l?'li>'ibatiL-, Jij Scotch Broom—lop* of ii»uit, Pink R iot, J) VV,,rm Seed. id .'^iHniu = , J.'j Wild (linger, or Canada duakw ruoi, 2i ivueen's Root. fjii .*^lif.pHry Kim. 80 Red Pepper. 1,00 •Ani-e »ee l. io ipeur .Mint. bitter a'weet. oi- Woody Nigiit Shaile. ■jo •fuly S. M Howard, .'urgBou aud \(»dical Purveyor. (^harlotie. N i.' l-’-liu ' U J er lb UO !l .MAKBI'KACK M IME, VVh .Tpc. t to ke.'ji fir ale. of their a iij ply i.f lir-iJs, (i.ilvanize.i ifi hari'l an*! own m i:i'i‘':i.-t ire and C 'IU!': IT H . .p.. 1 .Jl \ ZSI Freijch. Ili»!j Post, ( oftaire and Coiumon o>) •• •• .ill *• M' d. Piirv') ir. 'hnrlot te. N . C 1. '(■: iiii M I' r. ir.nd ..r 1 ’■ 'ilie. 'in i W - . ! .'s •ail i paileri.': >prii. rt-paiiH .ill.I co\cr wi'*'; H !. til i S 11 .i-ii.'--. an.l PI . V ; I ■ >:'N :i:s; pr ;n>:, I ; I lb's, '■ iiti.Ti m: kinds !S. 1. Ill n , ill 1 -lil "J, i vi iih ii.iir ; 'lotli ,r o:her- 1- ' 'r *)i V H'ld". : a;:d bjp.-r Lciither, i>i>.rin.r Il^ir. A« we havf e l -i .(li.'-.-r-,- i.,r i«vi;i >, I‘l in.'iiiir. Turning. Morti.-m;' and l>nr,'ini;. we can do work with dt*s|.nt(jh an 1 on -aii-.; ry t.-r.aiJ. l’er,s ->ns ti-iving work or rep.tiraii: t.. d.- wid b vvt-ll t.. give us a call. We wnrrant our w.irk; if it fiiN, kuow where to find u«. H-iving taken a Store on tiic Ka .t side of tllllespie Street, a few i :.>rs South .f .\. W. Steel. Ks'i , and havinjf some -[.arc room, we woul'l atteu'l to tbe storage end .sale of ;my thin? ;ii;ii ui'iy tie coii-i^ne i t > u.j; au-.t will give s]'**ci il iitfun..n t i pro bi.-i- ot ini'., .'si'ne. Fay**ll«>viiit>. Ap; .i 1, I "’.I .*rt !• A ir/rTBCVii.f.s: .wm \L IXSI Il\\(F 0>IPANV. Capital in Preiiiium N t( ai.-iounts t. ;'_’'i7.'>hS 'jO ’ash on band in.l other -I'sets. .'.'.»77 U-') 1': ' ii, .S'_7'.! 7‘i-’i 111 The roiiipMtiy have piu.l all lo--., ; proiniiily. an 1 havs never innde an ass»-«~nient ,.n li.eir pr.-iuiuiii ii.ites. Total lossru j,>ii.l, >1KI I:R -M.-NhlLf,. 1‘rc D. .i,. R W. \ i.-e 1 I. -.'b ut I'. A M^ MILLA.N, S,-. y DiKI- ‘ TiiRs: w AOTICE. •Yegroes WILL pay tbe bighe'^t cash prices at t'lintou, N Ju’y •J*'. iS'i'J. niTY IMM.LAIt.S ICinVAKO. ’ -,0tne ot',mr »pecala- .)A.N from the subscriber, two negro hoys, tors, aii.i others tiD a 'Care” about some- I I.AAC an.l MUSFS. is-^uc i> J1 y.^ar.s ot age, i ,i ■ . I,';. .f*.!- • " .1 about :'i feet 7 inches high, cTnujle.tioii dark, sirungly ■ It ix a little .-.ingular thut while our built, and .^nick spokeu ' .\l isr ; i,« 21 years of age', ; peoplf* art- scar,-d ;,ljout something to eat, ttu; about r> feel 10 inches high, rotiu.';t» very au i * afiKOos are alaraiel iihout f»ur larg6 quantities ot bottom spraddling, and b oks down wh'*n Hi>oken to ■ |>rovi.siois A few dava since three Yankee offi- aton and with liottom spraddling, and b oks down wh'*n Hi>oken to ■ |>r0Vl.si0is A tew (Java since three Yankee They w.-re .seen at McF iii's Miils, in R .heson county, j cefi- passed throU‘rh thi> phoo to Washln oa the 21st in.sr..^n-l ii is .-jpposed they were tuak.ng capture.l at Shiloh, their Way to ihe l.icr SwaiMp below .\kKav s Mil!, lii-’ . * i .' i i xi • • . . , above will be paid fr.r their dilivfiy to me or in any ' sficO e*i b> their c.iptue Iriends, and jail Or one half of the above for either of them. W. !>. J»H.NSON. lienneitsville, S. C , .Inly :;l, lSil2 is -Ji W-AATIvll. j uisHto pure.hi-.^: sf;vi;i:.\l vii \g nfgkoks, I for which I will pay the higbf't \iarkei prici s Those h.'ivin^ ^'egll■^^ for sale would do we'l t.-taddre>. meal Raleigh. »' . wher> I can >e found at any fime 1* ,1, .sTKftNK. July J7 Impii lloiiioMade M.VNUFACTt.'RKL* by Tiios. il Tilliaghast, Fiyette- ville. may be had of the n': itrsicrned. wholesale or retail, f.ir cash P J H \LP .t SO.N.S. Jan II, L'sf.l'. ^pHli l*OST oFFlCK ir. rfmov*.l lo office formerly oc- 1 cupied Uy the Clnren.l .n l?-i:ik. .1 \s. »: rooK P. M. Dec. ot', isol Sti .Superior l*ockel I'utlery. t^uDGEllS', W’o.stetiliclra's. •'rookes, anil Pihoden ^ Son's celelir-itp'l P«M*kt*l and Pen KMVES. a good supply. f J. H\[,F s!.,vs. Nov’r 'J r. i»''.; Ifesprr aitil otiier i*oi pV TilEOPUII.L'S HIWTKR HILL F.s., f R.ilngh I) For sale, price >1, l.y F 1. Ilxl.j -, ,S(.»N.-4 Jan'v 1;^. Is*;.' :i:i I iJUiitor rfes ■ tir.- T-riii l>»'i2- 1. vs - aell for caf-i.. .-i !:•«: 4th .Monday ■! J. ind, or so much (ost f.r the ye at Tl(‘«li(al Pur ’ fvor'** INfice, > ’ll AHLUTTK. X r , July 11^, ) ^Prl L f lib'wing Medic^il Herbs, ,Vn., in a J.li'iou those I heretofore advertiiel for. are wanted f-r the use of ti e .Arr,.y: P.'ppy ripe capsules, L-.'a''.-, gftidi. , -dried jaice. Am «« «* V* r '0? \ iiirini'i 5'nakeroot—root. J uHiper—tops, Rel ''e.bir—tops. P--i.'kly \-}i—!>ark, R .bins Rye or II lir ’ap .Moss, Ai H'>\V,\ KD, Surgeon I--.- ; A 4 AKI». '’Pill. .'sKi’Rl'TAIlY of W A II having deci.le.i to cora I 1' :i- t'n* iMua.*:.>u-' '’’ompanif- of Parti? m Rangers ■n II i’. ! >11^ tii I Rcv’uiient'for murf eff.'Ctive service. : I , 1. .ri/■ ! >.ti l iinpowoi>-l me to orcariz- -v R*’£i- • i;i‘>it ofthe si'iie in .V.^rth I'aroliiia Such •' mpanitis Ijre, b.^ih - f I'lViilry and Iiifintry, as desire to • j.';n tny Comm ind. will p'ease notify me at R ileigli, at I >i' e'l! ly H 'Ny ^is praci ic-ib'.e True :iien i > the .''•luth—niep willini; to p.'ril life and fortune in dt fence of your counrrv--voii I inviie- i ■ I*; D. FKKKIiKK. .liilv 2'V P' 3w . AO'fi II il. B'i' ,kli order C.l thi. (.'our; v.f plec siori '.1 Pvonejr n C »i;,uy, Fei ■ Reutieti King, Sutriif of said (.' lUi.:, at the Court H use in Luuiberto , . iu -Augu-st next, the f.illowuig tia.. thereof as will satisfy the lai ■! . 1 l.HbU, V)7 ucrfr.^i l.'itHson, Hig • ■ v*« 200 acres Neill .A. ainpbeii, liuie s .Nti.k. i OS 47.'. acres Robesou a; .McKay, Luile Marsb Hi*vi the Neck. • 04 '.'j-lj acies James N I'cter-ou. I'.uie's Neck. '• 1- ■J77 acres P^frick D. Rr.jwii, Little \lar«h> . >j f'C 4H acres Heirs ol I'aniei McLeod, Miildle Swariij., •01'! a'.’res -I. 15. .Me •ulum. .''.•il liiig R.-anc/i. '.i.fi ■J') acre; (iilbeit Cry ant, Bccr .Swaujp, 42 I'HJ acn Wes'tly I’.ull ,r.3, *• '• '1 acres .lust.ph (JT’anain, Lumber Iv'.ui, ■ '■U .'icr^s .Ann Lo k’-i ar, L'-'.- acres i.iuchlin M -Kay, •• IJ.i*. acres EJw d M •*'ilium, Luitber K’v-r. . 10 icre- Veil! AlcAv hU', l.our Svvi-.:;.!, llit'^ acres Neill M.-1•.uial i, As jpoli .U 2‘»if.rr.->; Duncat. McNeill. 7'j MCres J. -tjpi, li vker f»;r J el .Joue-. A.Ug,ttor Sw:«mt', 17(‘ aiT.-s .M.iry 11:11. .Vshp.i'e ,s-,«Hnip. '>•> a.'.res F.. P. Ruliar i, \e-.i Lumber Hi\er, • acre.s Keiiueih i^iiii. Ion \l;i- -iAiuip, 4 i I I HI res .soiora .i* Will-iiignr>v, F-i-t It ."sw imj., ■ fiCi'-' I). .1. 1 i , FiiiAfi-% isrt,.,., , (). l i" acres J ('. SincUir, Watcrit g I'ob* Sw tiiip. 'j 7 I.'jU acres, Jeremiah Woo l^il, s ;lran, h. Ct '• 27^ acre.s Hetrt. Liiinbei Ri\>r, ‘I L tward Wood f r .los. pii Wood, i owz; Loi.s. .Nos S') an I Mi. ."J 7' K K i N' G, S .n li. July h, ls>',o 12*-ts W. II. AME\, Co lift 121i o II i^S e rc itst • 1)R(,*\1P'1' p.'rs.ui.tl ittfusiou giren to consigtitneiit -ol N.v\.\l .s>toki-', ('opton. or 'ither Country Produi.e for s;i'e or -hipnu-ut. \pril “'J ' Tan: AOKTII Aa«03^I.V.% Mm IL IJFi: L\Sl !lA\fE (i>'.IPA\¥, TOW iu the lenth year .>f successful operation, with the consent ot‘ (*en. lieauregard, to go to Lincoln's headfiuartiTs to negotiate an exchanjio of prison- ! ors. fl ivinr traveled from Corinth, thntuffh j Mississippi, Alabama,'bleorgia, North Carolina, I ami \ ic^inia, ami made every observation that h \ ai)k»-e can make, t+iey told their friends, on their arrival, that the whole South was tilled with corti and potatoes, and that there wowld only be cotton .‘niiuirh raised to furnish seed fur the next year This is emphntieally true. We have every pros ; pecT o! a most abundant sea«on. Fruit am; vege* . tablfs ol'fveiy kind will be very abundant. 'lark what we sav, this war will not outla.st the tViiit and v(-!.rPtablc season, liefore the har- ve.st moon is passed the war will be practically » iided .\nd speculators, who think they can dive into tho future further than others, will find themselves under a lea1f*all. To some there will be a Tear ot' too much dry weather, others will be .niraid of tuu much rain; this i.s always the ca.?o Hut as there is tenfold the quantity ot grain and vegetables planted this season in the South than in any former year, we may reasonably calculate that we shall reap in proportion to what we have sown The deticifiji'y in flour will be more than com- {(f-nsated by tin' quantity i>t’ corn and vegetables \n yet wc have meats oi th»* finest ijuality; and as rt. ktiuw every farmer in the Southern Confeder :iey is aitemptiut; to raise as much a.s he possibly >'uti tor tlu‘ sust.‘na(ice crman, \se may hafely cal "ulate that we >hall have a large surjdus instead oi'uscurcitv it Is only persons of little taith !ind aeute apprehension who have fear.?; all otjiers jire sniff'd that everythin:; is j.irojiitious for the SiiUtll. .1 f/tinfa ('’ntjrih rnry. \ y/'//■ / fpi‘rii1‘>r flriifh (ien Halleck's Dii- j,uf, hrs rur Ftmr /Jin/s.—A .NIemphis correspon dent ol the New York Times write.s on the 18th as tollovs; The telegraph line between Memphis and I’oiiiilh is exceedingly important. Gen Hal- leck’s messages to Com. J>avis, Gen. Curtis and the e.jiiimandant of this post have all passed over it Little oi the line in guarded, but of lato tbe i> '.*9 rebo!' have rei'rained from cutting the wires. Their umi.sual amiability i.- now explained; they lound a better u.se for it! O.j -OJ 1'^*’ week the Memphis operators have detect- i i * ed something wrong in the wi.u king of the instru- t.o luciits. and fcurmi.sed that ^ome outsider was sharitJL? thiir telegraphic .secret.':. They conjmU' r.i -afed tlii- su.^picion to t!io superintendent at (’orintb, who promi>e.l to keep a sharp lookout Vesteiday th.) di.sL-ov*;red that their uninvited coiilidai.t could talk a.s well a.s listen. The traus- iijissii>n ui a mt-.s-satCG wa.s suddenly iiiioriupicti by th»f ejat.*iil:ition, ‘ O, pshaw! ’ A moment after it was again broken with ‘‘Hurrah for Jeff. r>avis!’' Itidividuality sliows it.'olf as well in telegrapii- iiiL' as in the iootstep, or in handwriting. Mr It.III. one ol the ^lemphis operators, instantly r.'fo^nizc 1 th(‘ peri>*riner. not by his tune, but iiis time, a y 'Ung man lormerly in Hulfalo and :irher Northern otiices, but now employed by the Confid.Tates, .^lr. Hall surprised him by reply ing ]>romptly, “I'^d. Saville, if you don’t want to bo hung you had better leave! Our cavalry i.s ■ iii'j: in on both sides of youl ” 2 ol ♦ 4 br' N t'all or .iddresp \. S, C. POWKLL. 4t» titpd A 4'AKD! FKW L.VD1E3 cnn be Hccomrno.lnte.l with fioar i Ht the Seminary. T C. IHHiPFR >T'i. 1'-' r.t;- : N ;v:t'. .''lor s, (’otton, Luuiber, riin'oer, ■ couurry produce. KlffKll TO •Li r, i’lv-’l f'or.i. l?auk a( Wilmington. >'|.s. *• K. N. C at do. I'K-itERivN i'sZoA.x, } Fayetteville .^Il Harnett County, N. C. 1.5tf ^ ni I liii, e isi ■ ■ t-r .,n . ii.ii i.t^s lie- '* •“ yettevi'le, oi- i. my mills Lf. .>iUi:Pi;v. ad- AKTIV I1AKA I:!^S^ 1A.M prepared to iiiaiiufaciiire all kiii.ls of Wagon Iln'tiesH for .Army use. 1 :an my leather and can kfiv . (f.if) 1 b-irgains. .Agents will do well to Kend their i.rd 7“^ to me as they Hhall have prompt aHent’on, and ‘•ent otf in fjuick .b'-patch. .lOllN C.ARl’bR. Goldstor. P. (• , Chatham ’o , C., | , June l.{, 1S«2. i " ' TO I'I.LKKS OF ( IM'KTS ^I'^IIF. Stay i.,aw having postponed the settlement of I Huits bir yeaiH. we will n.)t here.*fter in-ert Orders >:'Court without payment in advance Please send .T 1 along with the Order, ami move if il So of unu.siial length. I eby 1W2. K J. HALK & .-soNS WEliSTm ELEfE\TARV SrEI.Li\li IlllHkS. E have just received bv Lxiiress. a supply of >V KLKMKNTARV SPKLLLNC. ‘BOOKS—price I.'’, cents CHch, Cuh. We have not advanceil the price of any nrticles on hand before the ivar; but pre'-ent purchase.^ cost us more ibaii we nskeil for those. (If course we have lo put up prices on wb.at we buy now. . ^ E .1. IfALR & .«ON.S FayetteTiHft. Aug. 2f*. I CAUSE AAD €0.\T»AST: Henry Lilly, H L. Mvrovt-r, S. T. Hawley. Nathan .A. Sledman, (', B. Maib'tt, James Ky'.e. ■A. A. McKethan, J. D. Williams. S. W. Tillinghnsi hn Collins and (', »' Mc''ru>n .. ilt^-The C ompanv invite api.tu May -28. 18i-.', N. Tilliri;;!iRsi, S J. ilii:-.lile. 'v'Vm. ,M -LinrMi, T. Luticrliil'i, A. W . J. G C„ .i . Mo.t (f .'hcpin rd, !v. f' . 1>! 0K II, • \. Iv Hali. ■ . Iriv \gents tion- Tor Hirt* or ^alr. \NLGl5o tilRL about 19 years oi l, either a-a nurse f'lr cliil Iren or general house work, or I would like to e.^ iritice her for .a younger jiirl, or for one between thM a,re of 2.') and ;{(t. For further information a Idress pi St ,)(’,i.'e, B .1 1 }*), F-vyttieville, N. ’ •luly 2-'.. l.s';2. ' l'.-4tpii \OTl’K. ^plll’ L .N DF.R.'sKiNKD, both having eiitere i tlic mili- 1 lary sorvioe of the Confederate States of .\merica, tieri’by give notice to their old customers aad friends, ill'll tiiey have appointed Joiin I). Starr and John I). WiliiJi’iis, of this pl.i'Tc. (heir attoruoys to collect cither bep ii.itfly or conjointly all moneys due them eit'ner by !iC.-'!iiui >.r note, and otherwise to attend to their bu- si>ii'>^ ,,T'-uera1ly during tlieir f'byence. They rcspect- tuily ask all persons indebted to them to cr»ll as prompt ly as possible on their ageutt; and make paytaent. S wfLLlAMS, Sept. 1.' l.'sOl i'/S-if C'OAf'LOLECATL F thi' denominaiiouH ef $1000. !S:»0», $100. Apply Ml (he Bank of North (’arolin.a. Al'irch Is 'i(f 'I’herc wa,s n little pause, aud tlien tho reply. ‘•Ilow in tiie world did you kmsw me!'' However, I ve been here four da\sj and learned all we want to know. As this is becoming rather a tight place, 1 till Ilk I >'■/// leave You’ll .see me again when you least expect it. Good b}c, boys!” The rebel operator made good his escape. Ht had cut the wire, in.serted a piece of his own, and by a pocket instrument had been reading our officuii dispatchfs. Some ol the utmost impor- -•Ml slave.s from lo to '’ii* year-, of age are in^uied t'or tanee, iriviiig tho very information most desired one year or for five years f>r two thir.Js their value |,v the rebels, were p*assin^, and as they were not All losse.s are pncMially paid within * days -iftcr j' Hpher l.e must have received them. ’ One from Hft-ipitaci«*rv iiroof j8 preseutea. i • • , For furlher information tiie pubb ■ is ,>.|errcd to HoV.'V, commandant ol this post, in reply to Afjents >f the Company in all pirts r .he Slate, and to R II. Pi.XTTLK. Si'cretary. Italeigh F. J. H \LK. .Vg.'tit at Jail y Fayeitevilie. N. I'. To l.iaii«l Ituvi'r^. growing capital and firmer hoM upon j'ubiic con fidence, continues to insure the iives of all he ilihy per sons from 1 1 to ijO yenrn of aye. f >r one year, for s^^ven years, and for life -till life members sharing in the profit-. a (|uestion iVor.i Gen. Halleck, stated the precise number of our av.Vilable men in Memphis and their e.^aet location. 0 \I.\RGi^ and well -S.'leciei («!{>( I!RlIl.S nliri ; inVQca-ies:: k .• F.'iMILV ■- on h-in i. (• ..I-' -,ii;ii: oi Hacon-Sides, Me.^s I’ork, .A]tilii'i.s, Ai.ickt-r Nos. 1 and li, -^lo].•|s^(■Sui^iirs nf al grades, 'I'obacco, 'iLrar-, ;\n.l all other .iiticlcs usually k>‘pt i:i a Wi /ilesa!e Gro cery Kst ablishment KLNDAf.L & CO. Wilmiiigtoii. .\pri! 2. Is*',' 10 tf ^OIL A)\l» LAJiir BbA('K.' qrVNNKHS' and LCP.RU ,vl 1N(. OIL. r o \ I' i: II i: is a t ko a um OF the denominations of $1000, lisjOO, S10»>. Appjy at th.' Bank of Cape Fear. March 1*^. aotm’i:. eel It) be absent from home a few months in i 1 vx; e l\ the 'Aisi. .\icliibald .Mc!ie..in is my auihoriv.ed \g‘".it to irausact my Inisinesn until I return Dec'i 2’-. Ls.*'.i). r«my, A' u/cs.—A letter from near Hichmond il region, « ^^outliern {.aj.or says; and within eight miles of the terminus of the Fay- We .saw ien. Lee on the field, the 27tli .June U'e ha\e hitherto spoken of the pfrM>unel of the (jeneral. He .seems a little older than when wo >;i\y him at Coosawhatchie. 'J’hen he had a mous tache alone; now he has, in addition, greyish^ !m‘ltd a month ol.l, all over his face. Seated on a 'loir in a slij^ht shade, having a map upon his knees, plainly dre.s.sed in uniforiu, with only one A id at hand, lie looked the same-self-possessed, ci.nti'ollino jitid earnest being we noted before— '•-Ieat tb 'I in the execution ot his masterly and iriiiiinfil- .'chme of the greatest battle of modern tirlios. We .saw Stonewall .Jackson during the same day. He i.s. perhaps, forty years old, six feet high, me dium size, and somewhat angular in person. Has yellowi.sh grey eyj's, a Roman nose, sharp; a thin, ^ ibrv^.'ird chin, antrular brow, a close mouth, and \orUi Carolina K*ailei*S* li.,.bt br..wu haii. llas a sullen, unsocial, and to M b»L ^•OOK^ :ire b.ming v«ry scarce, bui we , .soiio' »‘X?i-iit, unhappy look. H(> is impassive, ^ have ,iu h.uid ii good 'Upi'iy u toe NO’.TH ’’.AR»- |silf.)r, emnhutic, tui'l vre venture, obstina-te. His LI S'A RFADi-RS. >os 1 aud '2 by Rev. Proles.or Hub- cap-front rest- hard of the Unner-Miy ot North ( a.Mou i. ii. 1 No. .3 by _ , , , _ j u... 'pill; uiid fsigneJ oU'ets for s.ile. in the . ii legion, elteville Western Rail Rond on Deep River, KniHT HI NUKKn \niKS OF LWiJ. adjoining I he laud liejongiug to the e-tate of t Jeorge Wil?os, dec'd, and lyin^ three mile'* South froin'Csr- bonton, on Little Pocket ('reek, M >i re county These Land are well adj[»ted to tiie growth of corn, CO ton. wheat, o.-us. rye. Xc. There are on the ^reiu- is(sa cotnfoiiable Dwelling, aud all neoessa'-y Out houses. with about one hundred and fifty acres iindei fence, including forty or fifty acre« of nevev-failiug bottom land. This is a rare etiance for persons wish ing to make investments, as lands are nn.loul'iedly ad- v.aucing in price in thi.s secfii n. For turihor information appiy lo Mr. >L .M. McRae. Crane’s Cre«k, P. O.. .Alnore couniy, or aJiiress I’le at Fr.vetteville, N. C DAN!Ki. .McKAK, i’or me Heirs (>! Giil>e>-| •b-''. d C ivbotit .>11. ■■limr.’ • I' . »i-i- .'1 ' *•'* N. G. .)ONFS. 6Htf 4oa*fi»B:RA^ ^^oi; S;.,.‘ I,v T\SOR t*? J()HN;m/N 0”di*rs sent to Mclver’s Depot, F. & W. Haib-cub wil ■ be ;it I elide.1 to. Jnb LAMP PiL.A'K in barrel', JOS R March F.ir - lb* * V BI.(>.'!SOM C(t., W'ihi,iii^t,,ii. C t; tf Hoa«i«{iiar f Vi ilBisiiif> t(»ii | i-.is8»^ .%rtiJlery, \ Cami* }{in!,\N. July 20,*1861. I ^TIHIS Company, desiring to be complete in tvcry r«- I. tptci, would be glad to enlist a number of good Dri- » NE.S3.lY.ODtl,..t.oe™aiiCri>i«,byTW McM.hoa k A ' A fur,her S.pp^j ju.t rec J. ° Mon.’lt , " Feb. 12. F, .J HALE k. ^lONS. 'a’he VoIuiitevi**« 21anfl bWoliT. t i l'IM’HKR supply just received. l\ Apr:l,!S. K, J HALE fe S )V.-:. Bhuik Wttrrants tor sttto h©/e. Her neces-ary of 515. Monthly tiay !?12: be.ides beine clothed and ie.J, medical atif.i en ■ f.-., ;ind all eipiipmcni- f.irm-hod r ,,,ii-ite *',.i a - No on» ner.l „:,les- he is , .l /ver :,nd es- paricnced in the nianairei;..>n. or h n-es, i l-e desiiaa- rion cl the company is Virftu.ia. ;i.s si,on as c.p.ipped. • ALKa. D -MOtJKE. f4(ltf] Oapfr. Co. B, Rvg’t Lt\ ArtillWry. I ) '.N\\V \V from tbe Fubscriber, on the evf»>:fij; of I t!ie bsih inst., a imilatto womni by Ihe nane* of j LU(.’\ . S.ii I woman is aHoiit 2-' vears old. slender frame. ^>uf now qnit^ corpiil’’rit. of or.Jin.try hei-.; t, and ■ Will probably weig'tJ 120 to 140 lbs., short hair, vjith ra.tiicr a houy face. nuil ip quite intelligent. Said woman is prob.'ibly harbored by her mother, ■ owned by J A. Worth, and Bill Bruiuton, a frea negro, with whom she has been very Intimale. I will pay the above reward ol S20 if hbe ii delivered to roe or lodged in the .Tail of this C'lunty, I will pay $->0 if she is tnk'.^n in any other conuty an>l confitied in C.e .Liil of the ..iiinie, JNO. D. W*LllKM.'s. e; t.'vi'ib . •• illy J’ l>St'i2. !« !f iTli*]3i.MfIn! Iflyiikni^ asid j lilies, a U'.-w ^pply, a««ortod eiies aad qualities. I Mtartsb " F. J, HALE & 1 bard Rfv. C. H. Wiiey, Sop'rimen.lent of t onimen School.- of Non!* CiroliiiH. ,ciisiotuers IfiMng wt l’. nigh e\;i(uisted our slock .N'oi Ihi'i ii Readers oti !i iiel w u?ii ih.- v,-..r cooiiiif iioe i. we li'.pe will now lui-u ilieir aiient:ou to ih -'c book- !>;. home .lutii. is, i;;.i; ;r t!i,ui a.iow ilo-ir .hi; i>\n i' i wirhoiit rea ling iiouk?. Fi.r sr.lc ouiy at In-* old rel:iil [m-;. **u „f 2.i cents. -iK cents, Jia I 76 ceii.s. K . 11 Wd; SONS. Feb’y I, 18i>:; CWl'T. \V3LS4S:.»!i’S ssrs^osiT ON TIIK Dl-Kl' Ki;i il VjiNKiHL Ulii,l;t\. in_: nf-aily on his nose. Hi.^tall horse dimtni‘>b?s the eil'ect of his siz;‘, so that when mounted he aj 1,.^ as k‘^s in person than he really is I’rt'ident 1 )ivis was also on tiie field His pi liti .suit (if brown and citizen’s o'ltfit generally 'crcencd him from much obs r\atiori. ’Ihepo-'jt- age"taiiijis ojfe a very gooti idea >i his htve. j Grii. Loiiiistrect, while oti a :narcli one day, in- ' !|uif(d of us the whereaiiouts ol our l)ivi;-ion I (General; and while we were an.swuiing his in- (juiries, wi; h.i l an opport«nity oi‘ observing one ! of tbe hands..ni'-.'t (Jtnerais in the Confetb rnle His full American whiskers, lonir, brown army. lard ar.'point^id by v. ^ — ' ^ -- -7 *-> , amine the Deep Biver Regiou of North Cii’olMia. This scinhle rarely wjualled in manly Bymmetry anl is the most important aad scientific statement of the chastened energy great wcRlth of that section of the State, and the Maps ^ Ma^rudor is one of the hardest men to the most perfect and v.iluable.. of an v ti,~u w.- have encount^rfd l.itel,, Uo Tile .N>ap» .ire worth the iiricc I'i n-e 'v o k, "1 .t.i 1, ,>0 • «• i . ,,.0 ;«»fubi - . .11 1 . (’ .1, i.v 11.-. 1 iree n.-,re.s- >t *■ as i:r'itt, abr;i;,t, n. av.a- locui.i. lents, neatlv t>ou:i.| c >tn. . ;.i> • , 1 1 t • > ■ / postage on tbe re.-^'i,: oi 0- lci-s. A liben.l .hs-- ,;e m.I.-. .. V Veal.slron- rude.y km ■, .n..’ ///■■-/' jf post count ti> wholesale bu3'ers •lai'V “'1 o!ii-'U d I.! lilaQk Warrants sjii e. W e -aw hint first on his way to .-uferinit no storminir of the til’ty-oiin baitcryiK- Jliii ^ airyogyst iweitign on Uj« ppoinsuia.
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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Aug. 7, 1862, edition 1
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