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£ SFiMl-W Fi KK I. FA\i:rrKviLLK, U'(Jl S’l [NO. 1152.] flureuoe mid laveHeiiiie Kail Uoa1 15A3L ;SL.\Y^ o\s* uin j. t'SliKK tut! u!oviMun« i,f an Oi-.iinnLce o!' the Cu& vi'iitiiiu ot'^ioriti Cni'cliutt, 'v\\. \.u t-ilou Hio 'Oih Jon- Hi ihf I’o'.l :ir.i^ j'laijos :iuu iiii-iv'.' tli? .li L':iuU.'l 'liL* t'olK.wirii; {iL'iioii:', lo i-.-Ofiv- 'Ut'Oi'ip ill.' (.'•ll.ll’il >‘;o(.k of ihe ‘-l- lorflli •• V trtVette Ki'l ICoHil ro." Hh.iie- Oue HiiaJ’.V'l [‘ rTi n'-j cud 1^ '• ■?■;,' V. ;i f >at7rt(//- l'!l l •!• I^i- li >‘t‘: luii ii 'ir ‘ (•'Hi'ial (.'ouiiuisi; liitTs, A A. Mfll.-thuu \ U iv A >\ .S:eel. *\\ la M»-L K iv -lU I Juu tol! .Airier r ■! ■ w,;l ur.-w bv thiir-zcd l‘i*r i’aaswL I kTOl > I - I lUKT ll:e dilvol, .11 of ll>'Ol \\ 1.. J Stewdrt. J’l-i A Siiiiili, b ill i - NU # H % r% know, •viiti t*4: m. wil; p 1. •B fei w • r: a; » I- . i ' li- • ‘•nac '.'T i’t. ar So Ir *, 'RIF.’uS f Ki m A*vv tiJtt iir. lt.r‘ I’til u i • ill i H;ii 'jl. f*!:'! i ji u arsiiiK' '! i i. >!! N' i i I >.'>, N . I' W. 25lLiyJ itrnn.-n >n .fSi' \ , i i 1 ■ lilX I ISook* > '>■* Si- t » r 'ere-j •I. oi’ % c , . ;..-lj .t. i ;V'^ Ii t :i('ri i; -r ill ■. i V , >i- i \lt-x Mi'.MiHttu. or nuy 0CvUe^^( Vuilei I he dilVi f i>l NrlP A I) McLe iii Vi'jiiib k’J Sui'i;i. Ll '.\ 'ill 1 I'l.l, AielHU'lor Uatruu, Or any of thtui i tjv. V.,- i^-.r -I I, ioi- ihe it \iutducii Mi‘ li lt" i' ^ioijCO'J, L> Mut'jiUuiii, Jai McHfcc, J , li.J J il or luy u:if cf ih**!u. i .' -i ’ Hi.'- I liiierlht* •• ilVtfi mil I)f J i.li'j i’liTOcli, Jll'j Ni. N .'C. A.toiu. I'utr-il l .Moi'H-l'liiiU :H.«i Jill- \li'.1.- \iiiy oilk* uf ihoiii. ; hf: ^ lb .'Ii^.iiju B wil! rfiiiHiu uj.cn f»;r ua JT -.i-f iiT tj'j ii>ivv \Vlieii (i Tii.^ipicut su.u i: ^u^'-n’ibei t'ois uu iLib Roiid, Litt!e Kivc-;- To Sin'Ut To •* To Jonesboro', i u*) ’I'll Me'.Vfr'.' 1 'Sb Ira.’ti leiifcjj thv \luL'l.tvj>, Wedue'ivJav* mjmI Kri'ifiy>. ‘It b u’ciuci; A .M Keturiiiu^, IcKVes Mclfer’' iti ; l! o elv>;k M C. U. '.:aJ.1.I/1T, Fivi'i. Vujr IS*;I 71 if I^Hfeigh ail*! St-Jtre \otlo‘i 'ar«'uis3%iaiic‘rs re- Us ''•d,'- 10 chiilk'i* fu". I,.rc to iiU 111 oiii Cotich L'a r.-Voke fl iL'- Jnie Hi! II".■ li.'iv.'l- : ?■ D A i; ;*,!:■•: .v i’.k.> L lUli n • ii'a Ko^i* X.>. tU'w>0. ' ^ ^ I J iij I ■I I A •"pllL ^UOUtrAKY ot W.Vll Uaviug dioitleJ to caiu I hiue tiie Duuier.'us ’.iiupHii lei of I'a' i iz^ii iu:.. L5 Liri'l R. .:;rrir kio' c .‘U>‘Otive aoi vice, ha-* iiiuhiin2i!'l hliJ liie It. oTf'inlzi: Uei'i fiieni ..f the saiiit* iij N^»- h (’■.r .lif.-i Sn V.iDpaui*s ' lit b.>th of • '■ivniry' '•jd •.•5 dcv-ire o ’■iiti !JiV "’iH } liutity uie K.ilvi^h, .il nj eariy li day 'ib |)r»iciic «b;. TruJ uieu I'o ibe ^^ouih -mi u willin;/ to {..r-ViJ lift* aaJ foriuo.; in drtfeuoe '.f y oui oouSilry von 1 luviif. U U FHiilir.Lli ,lulv2ti I 1 Jli V }»t .Ye^t’ites ash piic.-.- i.av it.e N r iL or H.1 Jft:03 I'OWiILL 4r; Orpd K.-b y h, l4o;j V Will be . rjfiijiif..! fi'T t^. t^.c* Uo>kd. ■ buiid- ■■-> i;? !a ‘wu >^ith wrftrj a rV f Jon 1 \vl; t» trie . i w • *! : in VC. t lU . ‘ . ’ir;t T- tucb t.'.'.'' arii , ..r . • . :o.' a .i t ■ ■ .z,:. ;■ ii- . AT y A » iVfllfV 0- J uue A A .MoKi::aAN. b A KAV A W SITKI., WM McL MoKaV, JM,» M UOSF. Gtfiienil Co;i.iiiiss! .r.t'Tb H2tf /i I I’ht* \e*> si>h*, Stiiaii. ' ioLouJOi) puoiOiiiMras,! ; • vr ! I _ _ J Si>iar i'aisacra. LOOK AT THIS! TIIK FIVKTTI'IILI.K IIIITHL. . .»kjk f i J I • !).101'(JliAPH'; nad a V Ui t-i*>I s ^roilllllg: 300 ft'ft ajld in the business r lory. I1 y » : o . o; j . M . - .\;rd.' K^y portion of fll* Tow:!, .-ii-vilie N C: iIsm;, r-:yu.':. 1. ii, water * • i'wlor’*, oil »i!.ia t.r.ai. t*» ; au-^ Ambrv ‘(»ctfaiii*i iiiort* •^|>ac‘ioiSH aiatl writ vt-3tliialf‘«! Kooiii> lliasi any 6iotc‘i ill tht* .stnlt^. tyj.p.-*, '\l«-lf»ft'otyi.i!s, .ii‘l ...1 o!..i jaTiJiiu' -.iT to th. i'.-. Al-.i, ( :t ill'.’ G .for viMj, pi'-turv iuv'!jt*r ’.irJ an.! 1 --k.-;- •'.1 n.::; ikrja iu\ I'atrutis >ay iiiT 'ornHiijt-nt' .ire \.- rv Siock .in.i heiiiuf..r t(.r tlio liiiu » T. H AbUILL, 1‘roprictjr. VIHV Jli, iMi^. 'J7v Fayette»ll!t Female Hi^li chooi. «"lu of thi' lusiuutlou be ; - i .>h I '.'■•ih - f Se[ ttfHib^'r 1 i.o Visl'C y.'iir w U'j •iiTi..li,-.i uxio-.w. loim-, i iu l.t of ;:J Wfeks, oomuieucsnj "'.MU of Sfi.: ,c.i t-nd- iiik’ -4lh D»*o ; the sit»roni of \1~ week«. con.lu.'i.r.iig Isl -I Jaii'y H.’ju Hudin^ July li-t I'art-u:. »ii l (JuarJiuiis iaieii tiu^ to u^ktrouire ihii '•‘i.j.il enrne.-tly re.ju.-'t«;d to apoJy 'or r.icii.tio O iii! J. ala: 3 it. r*'gut'J ?o iftuis Sc , he oppuiajf ijj the School rUw V. ,M HOOl'hrt, I . . . T . lIodPLK, : •P'**'' July 17. iMi.-j 4 ; tl.'.Jv I .llilitary Atadeituv. 'pilE fourth Acftdemic year of this lti-tni:;i.)ri com 1. ii.-uce 1 iu March •■'■th The charc 3 r 111 .det br- '*1 the laoiith of eair^ince. F r cirjal-’r. ..jutiiiu li/ .'ic , address Maj. W M M GUllboN. Sapt. U. \r A . Hillsbor.i’, N 1' JuuH 11’. 1 o3-3bi{.-J iOTTOA VAK\. No. 19 Ha} Strtol. I’ UAi-;.;- . J'i: 'y Uf:\VAKf>. ■iMiK .ib >vr reward will be T'fti 1 f r i‘:f uf i.^rht-i.-'or. I :.'i .i^iivery to thf tiei!-t>-.t M'litKiy I' -r. f ALliM i.M’K '^'ALI.ACK. wh i de^^’rtod hi>- cotT;; ut v n , i‘ lit ‘J >.‘1 'f M..:ch I''!.:.’. -S.ii 1 VV I,; J4 .1, ■> It*.'! il itn;h(‘s liigb, Tfl Of r:ij.'li‘xi .n .ijrL liair, A\“ eye.', r.p ;« ,a u Uive of Moort^ t untr. nnj 1., proLa- ' :v ia itif viciuity of I'arthaze. JA."- .NMViT:. (’apt. f'o H, 'J'.-;. Pi.f;’: N i’ .j .• I' ’ t-J '' fr""i Kiii t.ii, .I'ii.-' I" r _ ..:a or I’lct UT't'S F;hi. i. iit M.julil- « • i..'.» J>( bj 3'j .i!i’ t. .oturi's; Itiitru- ’u . f.ii' .M'h Life -Itf i.H).ored im.lr irolii J.ictureo. lavit^j' pt’ri:iaL.c:i- .. l..i..ili'.l rc i !i.i])e !■: uierit y.'jf putioiia^L'i.'. i .k' i.-iur'i iiiy '■ iii'-ere thiuk^ for I’ae hbvra! pauot. ..'e ‘..--rowod .>ii i.,.- h rci -fore by th.- >food J.'eoplc ■! f .-illi- u;: I v. -.iii:v - . .M V A; .)1{'-L*E!.L, t ■ and Fr.ipnetor. bec’r '.Jii, I." 77- h B.v hWUEti, liililllN \H(1VK I’, T. liAllitl .V Vi Si' l'a V* itc% J Sir. i'. Ja = .' V ’iO, I ' ft 5 IjAV ! i 'T u vkhr tn r. a. .h n \ .■VVE o!i ha'i't an-i oxt.ect to itor; t..r -t.c. of their 'Wn IL intif.'^inT >*, a . ipj'y Hi wa'.vajiin' t :l!; i oOIUi- 11 U )Opt"l .1 IS E p i: n 15 n ’ K iri’.N Freuch, Hijrh Posi, totiaic?* and ( uniiJioii MiEePSTMUif^S; 810 R(^\vart 1 cm.fiiioineui "f mv ii.:in «' Vf.\ IN, who r iii.iw.iv .III -..0 >1' . lit larco '.>.£ I xv il! ttl.-'i piy .'» rew ird of Fil’ty irs for nt V .1. IK .0 c.itivict any ( rr'nn of h'irl...r!iig ! ;;n. I'j.i- ab ■:;( I'J v.'ars . f h/»*. foe' J' orll in i.' - h\.h, rill - weij:h ab-ut 1'.'.) p'liir.d-; be Wc*Mt^ .-tiuI! in 1.'-. (“ir.s !!o i ■ a b. * t . r \i- kii.i'.vn ab.j: r.iyet:evtil» mu. lii . ■ • ; ’iiiin Cai'i'j hiui-.. '.! v'alviii .* '.u- ■- iMKi’ \ if.o-.'. - Hil V.U !. li.' J.).. Sr.riuft .^la^tr?^ f n vv an! iiiiM ■. '. Sl.lillg, ..u iian I'.r iiji ).• t ^ ■.-.I 'r . f .. .•'•1 • 1, .'■• i >;>; Spr;:.*r. Cane, an.l W, 0 i ii i' '.VIK ', ~i'. .^ ri':; liiiid.' uu.i p.'iiierii'i r an .''.li'a-', 1. ■ .lU 1 'iiairs. r-. ;.-: ej. aii'l o; vi .' c ! v.. I ■ r 1 •..1 her- ^Vi.-.‘, L- • it.iii 1 '> ia_''> 1 ,h;-. Ihid-.; .''ole. H'i-n. - •- ' ' IT J,, i. i-r. ail 1 I'L.-Ieii;;:' i1 ;ir. we have t' >0.’ 1 - .-.e"” ^ ir ■ i -.'.ri/. }‘i iiifing. Turiiiiitr. Morticin-: i t ’ i •.-eia.- . • !■' Work with despatch an 1 ' ii v.-;; : i.-’ory • r..i'. i’.-.--'tis having work or ror’i rinj: !■ ' "1 .1 \v ■ . c Vt' U' :i call. warraiu • .r . '. .. iiii'i'.v wl.ere to riad UH. JJiving :a!i"ii n. >! it- ..n t)ie l!.i-t -i J ■.;■ Gilitf."pie Slri-et, a few 1 . - . : : . I .. , .»n 1 having some r-;. '?; i m.j « 1:1 ','1 ail" :ii- ^i.irage an i sale ..f ai y '-lyii ’ ‘1. r.My ' f Hi'-, r i" 1 r 1 .1', an.l WlH give • per: Il .1'' ■■'a ■' t;..^ S:a!e. F-iverievil’*'. 'ipii i. i •Hf I^owt or .Mi*laid. in. nil 1 .•;i*iik im: U{>. sipuf l ;■ I ‘I r-t-d by I’.'itrick Nlur;>hv. maie uayi’ nny t ih- Jltiiks At Ftiy eit»-ville. All p)er-'iD •ir(> torf-wani- ■i !i.i' !-■ u thftii. II-. they will iml b- [..ti.i i»AVii) \ii'.Krnv. Aj iM-;::. l. if »'asb oa hai. 1 il. i . 4 Ft.'S L.AF>itS t’Hti j\ 'he Sptuiuarv C \ Et l>! •I ftuni.idale.i wllb f' ard at •Sept. 1-. iSfil. '1'.- Ait?lV j \ ii piej.'ired to niannfaotare all kin l.-i oi \V:;j:oii I 11 i^nfor Army u^e 1 tati my leailier an.l oati •'ivv /oud bar)^>iin>. Agenii will do well t.^ .eeii i thfir ir.ier-. to ini' as thf^y hall liave pronii'l aiieiiiii a, and .■lit oil lu .)iU'.'k‘ii.spatch. J».»li\’ •'.\Rf rR U '1 1-.I..II r. ()., Chaiiiani l%>., ,N' tj., 1 June IM, iN'.i’J. 1' 1-f ' i *•»!" 8 tviil V V20 KKWAKII 1) \S.\\V \V f.-.mi the su-'vnber, on the fveiiin^ of It the l^ih iii-t , a inul tto vrf.ann by the niin;;- ;-,f 1..LCV. S.-iid \v(,!n..ii I** ab''nt I’-S v.-nrH oil, .^le^l]>‘r f.MiTif. Ku! nou ijuiti- , t,rpuli fit. I'f or.liiiarv l>ri;:ht, ali.i v-ili pn.bilily weijrli I’-’H to 1 }•) Ibn , «>, .1: han-, with I .liier a b>ny f.ict*. and i.-i .(i..te intcllii'i'i't. .'^■1.1 wiiiiiau i- probably h'lrb'ire.i by h«>r motlier, .■^iied by J \. ^Vorth, and Hill llriiiiitoii, a ir**** at^rro, with wli.iiii she hi.s boen v.-ry intiii.fiip. 1 will j.ny t!i«\ ab;:ve rewtrr.l ol if ?he i.s dt-livere.l ;ii.' or lo.lfL.-d ill the Jai! 0} this I'ouuly, cr I will p,-\ i! ,-hi* ih Hoiiry l.iliV, 11. 1. Nlyrover, 1 . ll;iwl(.y, Nathan A. Ste'iuiau, B Mall.nt. Jaii'f- Kyit-, A. A. M^Uveil nii. J. I), \v;;iiu';s, s. W. Tilliii^h'i-^t hfi (’.^llin . an.I (\ M -l’r.;ii,:;ji-ii, j The ('..injian »• iuviti' hptiiieat!.. M,:y L’Si. ISi,!. W, N. S J. !Ii.i'.ialf, V>'!u. .M.■Liiariii, 1', S. iviut.M l.)h. A. W .-t.-.;, J tf. (V '!., Iloii. .1 '■ .'■'.‘.i-ptuTd I!, F. 1;. .••u. _1 A. i;. Ilall, , tlui'tftOil. I i;i a;:. i.ikfu in any othi r connty ati'l confined in ih,- J ul of „ Fw-tabli-.hiiietil I :h«.,i,i(.. J\o. 1). VV; ! 1,1 A A Fayetii-viUe, July "J). lh''.2. i> ii Stereoscopes and Slereoscopic Views. Ni'.'V j.u'l be.iiitifiil a^Hoitiiu'iit, I'i*; r.c i. K J. ii vi.F. v. •'ii.N'-'. r;»X. Kl Ni>\I.r Wilmiiiarloti. "J. IS'W. .'c (’(). 10 If OIL AND LA.\!i’ BLACK. \i i'll Supply of ^ .r*rti l.j ropit’M of'Uie s*v: *• :M b*. pi.'CurHd by iion-'JiibHcrihi r,-, ut tli.' 1’.. 15' ..S. liiri.'uT “-apj.li(.s jn-t receive 1. _ K. J. HALF, X,-. The a*re*^^yferiaii ■•«al«*vii^| Character uoirm. A further supply ju!l receiv. l J->!y i!" H. .1 i! ' I :: V -iP. ; rPANNKIl.^’ and H !’.jtI'’ATi\(J dlL I LA Ml' r. March 7. 11, \l i\ in '•.! rel'. Ji!.' F '.- ■ In L(».^-;i)\t (I).. V- •,i!'iii!”(,)n. N. C. i^tf jltii. L SLiKK.Si'jNiiL>. bot^h cuie. C'i tt^e mill I i.»rv lei'vice oi tne Cou.'i.-de( jiv; .'S.uiob o'. America, ii l.j'.'V jiive hOtice to iheir old cu'^i'iaer^ UU J Irietid'i, iiU iLiev havo appoilited .lohu U ."cair uud J.jl.a U. >*iltianip. of ibid i..l«.':e, tiicir aiionicy • to cjileot eUlier -i-pil'iU‘iy or coiijoiutly al! iii'.'i, y 3 .iiie iheiu cuher by •cooUui or lio'.e, uu'i ottierrt ibo »o ailfcti i lo iheir bu- jiuei i^et;c;i*lly dai'iUn iijeli iib.-cm;u They reaptscl- IUli\ i u all periotis ilidct.leil ! ■;. to oail I. pVollipl Iv 1.5 i..,.rsib!v I II I heir £i^'cl;t I-J'iae p iVi,deiit „xlli A. VMLLlA-.ld ."Sept. ly, IStjl. -fO-tf 4.0A IFi:i>KKATJb: UOA F the JeUoLuiaatlou:* uf :S10W), 5>jOt>, $100. Apply e*ARTI!^AA RAAGERSJ. AVING beew auth riied by Maj. Gen. I>. H. IliU, to aocer’ an J place in Camp, ns niiiiy Companiei ••Is «i!l joiu I'lc: in.l .le^iritig to enlirge oiy B^italioo, I iiiviifc tho^e r>ii;i!.abie« who have not joined other liat- tHlioiid or Kegiuieuts. to join lue. By virtue of the au thori’v above refem-.l to, I will accept iprovide.l they liave tho liUmber requited by law i aii’l piacu llicui ill t'aiiip Q'. once. Addr**»s me at Cj 1 eeiioboro’. N C P O EVAN.S .August it. 4l BI.A\TO:¥ I>UXt .\]\, cin.v.’iai.i, .s. Iu M h K L V O F KENTUCKY ) is j r-.?{'!irel to f.lt or.lers to any extent in Eii^'rafiiig and Frlnting Bank .>lofe^, ItitiK of Eugraving upm Steel or Stoae. LKPt?e suppligs or Bank .Vote and oUht paper Hill be kept. .Vij.^ r ■'■.i 4^-101 Eti:AL EHTATi: FOR ^pHh '^ub-icriber woubiHell hi's houne and lot iq Wade* 1 bi.ro’, t.ige’ Her within ihre« Uiil.*i )f the Village pf desirable ) liw^'lliQ^ bou.'^ti THE RETALIATION ORDER. Thtire IS considerable complaint from the Press of the recent order of the President authorizing retaliation fur the barbarities and cruelties pro claimed by Gen. I’ope and others of the Yankee army It is thought by Houie, to lack decision and vigor; others coiaplain that it gives license tu the brutal soldier whilst it bolds officers to a strict account, thereby defeating the very end tor wli^h it was designed; whilst utiU a third party object that neither the order nor cartel for the exchange uf prisoners aliords the slightest pro tection to unoffending Confederate citizens living within the enemy’s lines, and subject daily to every species of annoyance and persecution T.j laTo up the last objection tirot, we have been rather surprised iliat the government has not adojited some steps for the protection ot its cit izens and their property, embraced within the Federal lines. If it be possible, there is clearly an obligation on the government to do it and do it proniptly. It would seem that whilst wo had H large excess ot prisoners in our hands, we mislit have made them available tor that purpose, 0 at the L>.iuk ot Nortu v'^roliua. .\l.reh 1'. ytf in the up-couuiry, ooataiuini; near tifty acres of lainl Hhoubl any one .ieiire to move furiUer up the country, he would yeU ihfin a finely improved hou«e an.l lot in spartaariur|{, S. C.. n.geiber with a good iraci .f land near the tilaots J. I'. SVllTM. .\iig. 7. 4y 8uipd i:o.\i^i:oii:RATE ««aji>s OF LMo ueaoixtiU'tnuus 55li«W, SoOU, $100. Applj n.*. iififc i'ittClK sjI Cape ht^rtP. io. ^ i ft 1 '-A.puct to b abselit from boiuc u ieA' muiilLit 1/; £1. the \Vest, ArolilbalJ ..IcLrati lo my aultioriiev.. Vgeui ir^us.voi my (juaiucrii jutii 1 roiuru N. (i. JuSES bcc i- IbOU. f^ilf 1 .1^«liMiiiiitralioii Aotiee. ^IIK oii.iiiiriber h>iviui7 i^ualitied an .Adiiiif-.-'trairix on the K-taie c.f la-( Sundy. .lec’.l, ijere' y . iveii itotice 1.) all per.^•:n'^ haviLj; c-Ihiuim aifauHi !*ai ) i.-tate to pre- a^-iit them to \Vrii MoL McK'iy witiiln ti'- time pri»- “Cribfi f.y law, ..r ihi-. u.itic.- irill be pK-in bar ot 'h«3ir reoi.very. t’.\ I’H.'iHINt .SC NI'V , Adm’i. A11^ 4. is';u' . 4y I COl'l'EKAS Sue b,. TViUrt U.der» 3.rui to .■vj;.lver s Uepot, t will Ite altelidoii lo J uiv Jtjil SS*^N Vt Kaliroad, .\4ITICf - HMDS .SUGAR. *) 4fj l>'ol» Ij and il .. iiu •• Twine. FL.r sale uii c.>ii-.ig[iiiienl b\ -■Vuu 11 1. jh. Jt>S L'TLEV 6U 4t WAATEW. 1'*Vl.';rf to purchnec SLVtK.VL YOLNG .V L«iMc»li:5, f'-r wti.ob 1 w.'l pay tne fjigbesi Market priced. 1U..JSC: ^aviug .Nti^r.jc9 lor sale wouM Uu w c 1 lo .^djiesa a;c at K.iic.-l^ti. N L . wtieio i 0.10 t>e lua aliy i'.u.e 1' J. .Sii..KNi. J I., ‘ *r .i.>.-i 11 FOR M \ LSu. HAG.S .'-HOT. 4 Boxe? Fine 1 Salt iu two Busii.:! r Ail'i 11 » F . ’v> A V. ft!]Rvelopei^. .’vN L'r ACV L’KLb by iho'. if. 1 iihugi^aai, t ayeite- ’.y be bu^ 4 iLic uiiiersi^ilu i, ivaole^a.e or ciiiil. for cast! l\. J. ii.M.H ii 6(jN8 J..ti 0. l^o'J 'I B' k\% vr.TTi: VES.fi^r: Mi ll AL ivs'. uwvi: C.»(iital in I'rciiiiniii u:i.;)i:nta t. ' '..7..iSS -h AOTii'i:. uu order of lue l.ourL ol I'lea' uaJ (,^Ujr.ui Ses s.ctiS o: iiol.es.jti C Jiiuty. t ebr’jaiy Teria 15 ..J, i, S?icr;tf ol said Loiiuty, vi.ll --.eii f.jr ■xi iiic I.' a;, ii .Use m Luuibcrto.j. oi» tae iiti .Monday .u .\ugu~t a« x;. tlie fji;o.*‘ing tra—j 0: Liijd, oi .j uiucn .uo.'eol as MU. £ ills!,, iac lax ati..! 1.^1 me yenr >U. ' ‘u a. -Cr J-. uts V^iiason, Lig .u.-*re3 N^’ii, -V. tji-u. i^uie a r^coa., 17’? a^n-s U -‘-a V ,vicK-y, Luuo M.irsti a.iJ ii.e J i t..:re.- J.iiiied N. i’eieiaon, Ua.e’-' Necii, , i..;res I'iiiriclc U. iirowu. Litiie \1 irsa. aiTei Jleli'.^ ol L»aliici ,%icLeu i, 'HiJUie i;v?amp. ' .i. Tcs J. H. .McCailutxi, bcuiaiug liraucii, _•) rtcroi ijii -i Ti liryant. iJjar Sw;iuip, Wt.-ily i>il!»ar.i, •' >i II, rei G"a:i.'tm, Lumber Ki\/r, .Vtiu Ljckiear. li'j. ft.:.'c'> L'iu.:ii»*u -NloK.'ij, ** i Jo'> u'. re.s t^d* d '.iai.ii, Lumber Ktvei, .U .cri' Ncid -'dc.vriJi.ir, Lun_ .--ivuiap, 11'.*' i>c;es .Neill .\fcU.iu il i, .-V^iipjic v ihoehcel. ic: ■ MoNciii, /' I. Jo.'ej'U I'lKer :.'r Joel Joacj. A.i.^ulor .1 \« U..lp, :7k :i. .\s .\Iary liiil, .V.-IiId.c i.op, r K. r. iJuia.rJ, U e- Lii.ab. i -iuei, t * a Tc- Keiiiiftli L>ri(i, lo'i biv.vinp, 1 . Ui'ri--. .''oioiii.tii iilo'a^hi’y, 1,1^1 Hog •i . I ll' i .-s li. A. !>>'/. t ... .Tei -* Ssw i.'. ' uCics tj. .Siiioi.iir. A:4rer;i.^ lloij .Sw i ^ ' acre?, Jei’L“iu;aii Vfoeie.l, J.»Ja s aji a ca, ...7^ itcie.-) Iie.irt, Lumb-.-r Hiv.t, haw.I-1 'tVuo'd i'or Joseph Wood. - i’owu Lois. 'lod bj and y>o. v' i 0^ y o. Ol. id 'J.j iii 0 '.‘J O--' r>3 j.erati.i/i iu u4 1 !•* red bay iie ivy bail:, btnck legs. luaue and tail, ^ watioii of others and our.selvcs. U.he .North has ol i.U white sa.i.ll.-marks .Vo ot her uiarkb recollected. Oait, ‘ ^QjjJyp^gJ witllOUt the slightest regard hort pace, .her. trot and pace; a.^e .tbou 11 or III year-. natlOU.S or the claims jt humani- A p»*r'iOii w.irt '.ieei, Jurii.n^c in ttip n.^iuiibarnoo.l, sup- • , 1 • • 1 .u . ' r. r, 1 Getting out with the principle that we are rebels, and n it enemies, they outlaw us eomplete- Iv, and claim the right to deal with us as they plea'^e, without the slightest responsibility to pub lic opinion or the common law ot nations. They do worse th&n this: they hold us as belligerents and enemies for ail purposes where they have an interest so to regard us—to get back their pris oners when we have twice as many as they, for instance—and deny us the character when it stands in the way ol" their echemes of cruelty and plunder. Thus they show their hypocrisy, iji consistency and injustice—their ^total abandon- , ment of all principle, and disregard of public ' opinion. We hold, that as regards rights iu this war, we stand on an equal footing in every respect with the enemy VVe can do just anything and everything towards the Yankees that they can lawfully^o tow^ards us, and yet what would be thought of the leader ol our armies il he. went through Penu- svlvania-crauiming the oath of allegiance ^0 the Confedenite ;overnment down the throats of the people uf that (’ommcnwealth, and driving them i and* their wives and children from their homes iu j the event they refused to take it? What would ! he thought ot a Confederate commander it he j should arrest and hang a prominent and valuable citizen of the same State tor no other crime than pointing out to his Yankee brethren in arms a I convenient way of escape from’ the enemy? And I yet these are rights claimed over our own people by our Yaiikee invaders, shamefully and iu de- iToLICN c.iuniy by demanding certain guaranties of the enemy . , , I before signini/ the articles of exchange, and, if ih about t)W acreii ot land reaching 1 , 1 1 i- 11 u le* of the ViHage pf desirable ) The refused, by holding a gwdly number of pmoners i:i large, and the lot the most desirable , as hostage.- for the good conduct ol the rederals ’ ’ ‘ in the course of the war It was a great over sight that something of this kind was not in sisted on during the progress ot negotiations. It might have secured peaceably that which may now cost a series ol cruelties, at the very thought of which humanity must shudder. But these people must be protected ut whatever cost They owe our government allegiance, and have a right to iu.si.'^t that the correlative duty on its part shall be religiously performed. To abandon them tu the mercies uf a remorseless foe, when we could prevent it, would bo a forfeiture ot all claim upon them, as well as an act ot inhumanity. To the objections that the policy of our gov- ernDjeut lacks vigor, and exempts the private suldiers from its penalties, we have this to say; No doubt the feelings of every j?outhern man svtupathize with that view ot the case; yet we ap- prshend that the luodcratj^in of the President, when weighed in the balance of true wisdom and discretion, will be found lo contain much to merit the public approval. A war of retaliation, espe cially under the circumstances of bitterness and revenge that characterize the present contest, is a fearful thing, and the extrcraest caution is to be obseived lest a state of things be inaugurated that will shocli the world with horrur. Let us pause long and deliberate, well before we consent de libera'.ely to take part in such a strife. e had rather favor the guilty enemy with our magnani mity than to have it said of us even that we took up the gauntlet when thrown down in such a strife, until every other resort had been tried iu vain. We think, therefore, that the President I has acted wisely in not going as far as he would have been justi^ed in the opinion of mankind. ! Nor does the exemption of private soldiers by J M ill in ; punishment of that r> * 1 *. i \, f i class oi our enemies whenever it may bo called i-dvent^vilit? three weeks from > . . c** wnv v j *1,1 u Ihe’ i7ih. »ua Wi.i ,ii;..M to ai! Dentai by the circumstances ot the case. Although • 'un hit seen ai il.e .S; eujwpil House. a criminal part may be rev|uired of them by their 1^''- 5u-’_’!pil officers, it will be very ea.sy to determine whether ", they exceeded in-their severity the instritctions of their superiors. Each case can be made to stand on its own merits, and punishment meted out according as it shall be deserved. There i.s hardly any dtigree of rigor which the world would not justify us iu visiting, when we have the power, upon our unprincipled foe. But the latitude granted by public opinion is not the i true measure for a nation’s conduct^ It must act in such a wav as will be best for its own people. LL*1 TKKLUh 60-2t ^Vaiited to lilt'e or *) V. At ii (.S.'i, • ) I'J Mules and jlnriiea-.. iO f?30>l Hun 15 to out bilih prioea p»id T S LL’TTLKLuH. .Xutfiii'. 11, iJj'.iJ 60 ‘Jt Halt l*an«! Salt l*aii»i!! ^Hh .siib.i'Tiber is now prepared to tili all orders for VLl' I'.KNS Apply immediately to i». .\ndersjon, Fdvetifevili;-. i.T .A .S .McUoaall. Wilmington, N. C 1). ANDF.RSON Aug 7, '"i-'J. 50if 'I'lit* Sfockliolders ol the Fayetuville i .\ltieinar!e I'laiik lioad C..., Will take notice ihai the \n- nuil Vieeiing Will be held in the Town of Fayetteville, in the Town Hall, on the la-st Thursday of Auffust, at 1- o'cKick. O. U-\L'LLV, i'res’t. - Juiv :{!, ixtl2. .'iOtm i’rt shy tenon Copy. ^100 REWARD. iV.iia mv .-ia>.le. iif.ir I.owisvillo, Forsvth , - . , . • N. on the night of the llth inst.. a araall • and at the i^aiiie time elevate us most in tne esci- *up posfd lo be ibe I'nipf, who answers .o the followin^de- 4 Miripiion: 21 or'_”J yenr-oi l, lair complexion, blue eyes, 1 ■ good countenance, ligiit brown hair, weli-l>uilt fraiiid. i.-ap. • mp. 1 is U. o 74 > 05 ■i (.4 K. Thrill. i>i.'7-J.7-i'. Ill ’Fhe ( otnpfti.y r, .> j.ni i ul! b;'.-.-» pr'i'iiptly, an.l havn iievfr uia It' :\.u :i'.-.es.-.iii(*n; . a tlmir preiiii.iin .'i.jtes. Toiji lo'ixes piii'i, C'J O !■ ' K11 K K.' GKH McN i]l I.I., l'r.?3i'l.-at “ U A R AV. \'ije I’n'si'b.'Ut r. A .Mc.MlLLAN, .Soo > . l»iKK. ruH>: ol Aortli t'aroli .MuNTG'.)M1;R 1 (.’OLN I V. i oiirt of I’leas uiid IJ ia;ler .''e-sious, Juiy i\ :in, I'.^O-. 1 .i/..i!ici!i l>o!liu, t’.» W 1;. Lorliu. Jona K Lv.Uiu aud ot iiei .■•. l/lia cafo, u at pt'.'irin;^ to ilie .lalisluotiou ./t ihe t.’ourt, that Liiiuuetii Lpp?, v.i!e of Marvel Lpps, aiiU .\lai gin ei Him toll, wife ol I’lca.-aiu lliirloii, ai e uot lu h.ibiiaiits cf th.3 St.'ite; li i.i iher« !.»ie or.ier.'l by the I oi.ri, t.iai pubiic:4iiou be maae lor si\ weeks lu Ihe Fay elievillc Ot.-eiv.T, iKitifyai^ li.c l>efeu laiiis to i and appe:.r .4'v tiii* next icrino; ..ri'oiiiiif I'le.is ftail t^uartcr Se.'-sion.i lo be Jieid lor il.f ouiily of .\loui- gotuery. al tlie t oiirl It.iuse lU 1 rv.y, ms ih' i-.! ,\L ud.iy ill Uoi..i)cr iicsi, thei. auil tiien* lo au'-wer or ile- UiUr. or the -auie will be licai .1 fX p.irtc a.-' l>j tliem. Wiiiu:»3, J. .S. .Spencer, Llcrk ot oar said iJouri, al itiice 111 I'roy. liu' lir.-l .Moii.lay of July 1.*'I'J. I J. .> .■'I’KNCi.U. rik l>. iwM^oceries i iji iesti L.'.HGE an l w.;!! st-lecio I .,f F.\NJIlY filOt’KRIF.S al'v,iy (n lian 1, liiiir >f iJacon-Fir.irk, .'‘>Iiii!;'L',..'.lar;iicr \us 1 and 2, .Muhtsso.';, .''':iirai.- of a! grades, 1 oLdcci, ('i'.'ir.'-. And :i)l other ariioles usually ki pt in holo-'i'fe Uro- .^OR'£'l3 AI£03.i.\.l, llOliK.'-tiN t’Ol'.Ni V. t’oiiit I’lea-i aii'l t^uarter Se.“'iii)ii'i, .\J,iy Tein;, .» i?sil'_' K ciianl .1. .Mill'dps and wife M.iiy'Aitn is .Nafh ini.d McL"aii, .\ri'h’d slcLeaa, .iiid Hector J. Mi‘L.*an K..lw ir 1 V, t' injphf'l, - X.iaiiiiisirators of l).in’l McLe sii, .It* -’d I'.-tiiion ii.r l arliti.ui of .•jlavrt;, I T .1 i ^ I.» : h.. :i'f .0!i.in of 1 he (!..art, i b«L Na- li :u.i- ' Vk l.e;iii. one (.f ihe Itefeii.ianis in this c.iiis.*, r*>t>i.it'- I I’V..!. ! til*' hinii' of ihis Sikii; It n iliercfore, 0*1 iiMilinii, or l-ic.l iiy Itif (’otii't iJrit advett i.scnieiii l>e vri i.l.- i'..' 'i': M.e.;eH'ivcly in thr Fayeiicvii'e l*b- s itiiT 1 hi' « .j i L>eie:.djt'l lu'ilie !ion,c . f 'ii;.'>:i. .'lii I t'lut iiiii.-'s he tjj'i.e.ivs ai ih:- iie.xt Terni _ i hi"; ' ’ inrt. !o be held'i! I iie ('.'i.ri Hon-e i'l i-uailnT- ii.n, 1; i'lili M'l.dty (.f iii;.'n'i 1 Mli, .sii'i : r ; he pei'.'.i.ti*. ihe .''fiiii** Will be taktii pi*.I coiih'^''*" iiid heiiru 0.x pane ;i- to him. •I.tIi’i .\ Kowlan.!. fi.'iK .•! .'uv .-‘'lul i.’oiirt. Luinberloil, the I'll M ■' '•'* ''I'ly, l>. about ') feet H inoli.'s high; wore n tirowii frock coat, hU''k n-xiincre pan(.i, j.jaite new.; tiew boots, Id.^ick noi-K lie, gray fl lurujl -;lart, atnl jrray hr.t; cirrie.l a red cirpet saek ni'nie of hearth rug with the fringe on A leward of ;?7.'’» will be pivea fur the arrest, oontiue- meui and conviction of iboJhief, ui.i 52'> for the safe delivery of tiie horse He i-* rtuppoxe.i to be the «.(.iae Hcr.^e thief that was HI rented in Fayetteville a year or two a.»... t.y the name if Fry. a ver- uoiorioui thief JA%li:S rt. l’Lt':i»GEU. Lewisville, N i,'. .iii'g. 7, l.SOli. 60-1'^iu THE AORTII I'AROEl.AA .^11ITAL LIFE IXSlilAME (OMPAXY, V^O'iV iu the lentil year .f successfu] operation, with ..1 growing capital aii.i liriner hoM upon public ei>n- iidence, contiriueg to in-'‘ure the lives of all healtiiy per sons from 14 to tj.) yenrs of »ge, for oiie year, for seven years, ati.i foriitV -all life meuiber.s sharing in the (>rotits. .All slaves from 10 to f)0 years of sge nre iri'»ured for one year oi for fiv*. yearri for two thirds llieir value. ■Vll losses arw punctitally paid within VtiJ day# aft#r satisfactory prjof is presented. For furihci informal iou liie puiw' • is referre.i to .■Vgents of tli». ('ompany in all pans c :he State, aud to K. H BATTLE, Secretary, Raleigh E. J. HALE. Agent tit Jan'y l.S.'i'.'. Fayetteville, N. To l^aiKl Iliiyeri4. ''HE under.'iigiied otfers for sale, in the Coal region, ami willii?’. eight miles of the lerminus of the Fay- oiteville i We^^terii Rail Road .iii l>eej> River. KIGHT lll’.M)RK!) Al KKS OF L\.N'D, T unavailing, we shall stand jnstified in resorting to mea.'Ures of still greater severity. ASni innrth Re.puhlican. s«*rv f wariiu.u i,,r \ lo. Forty 1 ear.-*!’ ^'aiitiiifa»* S^viivi's* o .la-. W. Alexai*J(T. 1). I*.; .■^ei.ions, by J. ,\:exa:idet, L». L>. AN ., i.i;-thi>r of .'I .i -et .>’.o:i-rieile; Beulah; Adam Btde; \ ud-.V; 6!iirl-y; ;icajol t'ionoi'thV fi. J. HALE & SON. iViJc2siii^ joii | AriiiJery, ) ('.'..Ml' ll.)^i,\^■. ,!i;iy 2fl,"lSlj). 'IlIl!" (’oi.i]'any, de-irii.;- i,, :,♦> ci;:p' 'i'.> \\\ c.venj /■«- J Si^cct^ \voij1.| b(^ ghid I', oi.il- a iiiiiui.-i-e oi gij'iil Llri- ver-,—ineii aecii.-io.'ii'.'.l to ihe iii;ui,-t.r'"M -111 of horses. Then* will be p:)' It.. :,'h .ii'in. on ; -i ,.i, :i, b-uniy ■ l'i':'if't^ ' iTutliei and .i’. I V. Ht t)l!i l.^vj. I' . „ , fiance of all enlightened public opinion, and adjoiiiiiig the lan.i belonging to ;Le e.-tate ; ‘These things are not to be borne, and :f the VV. Wilcox ti**c rtU'i Ivni^r iQiios oouth troitt (. Jir- » bontoii.' on Little IVi^’ket ’reek. Moure county. j remedy now sought^ to be applieu^ should prove These l.and-. ;ire well adapted 1,-, the growth of corn, cotton, whciti. oats, rye, .tc. There arc on the prem ises ;i comfortable Dwelling, hii-J all necessary Out- hoii-ics, with abiiiit oue hundred and fifty acres uu'jer fetii'e. iiiclu lin^ forty or fifty acres of never-failing boiioiii liiiid. Tiiis is rare ch.'ince f.'r persons wish- int' to make iiive>;tments. .is land.s are uii l-.iibie.Py ad vancing in price in this 'je; tioii. For turtiier infor’iiati.in apply to .’Nlr. M. .M, McRae, CrHue’s (Jrenk, 1*. »., Moore counly. or ad.ln'ss me .at Fayetteville. N. (’. 1»ANH:L McR\E. For tiie Heirs oi’ Gilbert McRae, tlec’d. • ^vrl'ool.III. Mi.'iie .'I' . . A .1 “4 I'-' »Ia -r-i) I v>' Ron L \ .vn. rik. w. If. ALLEA, C'omon Mercimnt. WIL.MlMiTOX, X. C. RETIOVAS.. Ft.>ST UFFMJK is j-. ia'ive'l to ofrice'Tonueriy oc- fpHE 1 cupioJ by the (Uarendin .liank J.\.S Dec. yr. G. COOK. i’. .M- Sf,- -Nioiiii.' , fc'l. l.H'ilral Htl ; '.fi'i; iuetiiH liirii'.^'. '«o one nei-ii a; - p.;ritn‘jed ir. t ‘ • ( I -.1- |. r .1 : UI.;." .,1;' J . .r(: ' ''.a. T,' oi’ l:,.r Kei'efi.-ary (‘■'Il’T p..r'Ona. nitefioti ftveii to ;;o:i-i;.'iiiaitit -.r.iiii^s. :oTi iii]0:.' ol 01 i^r f:iher (’oumry t’ro.iu^,e / 1- .n*if .Tlelliodi^t iVlw.T'‘>h I'■» J si7.3- ■-fiiKl ex- fie >1 .-tina- COti.pany ;s \;r-niiu, as , ..,-ai,,,)ed. -VLKX. D. M OOKE, Capt. Co. E, Ueg’t Lt. Ardllery. • 4 ■ A A A ^ ’>:Vr IS . oil the .•Vw.*ricani.'i is'.s, by T 'iV. McM i'lon. Iht- Mur(er 0/ (leu. Cuawfil.—The Knoxville “Kogister,” of tiie 7th in.it., gives but tew ad ditional particulars in regard to the murder of (len. Wm. li. Ca-well on the 0th in.stant, near his resii.h^nce, .some six miles ca.st of Knoxville. His servants report that they saw him struggling with soni one in the road, but before they could reach him lile was extirict and the murderer fled. Gen. Caswell was a distinguished soldier, hav. inr served through the Mexican campaign, lie one of the earliest in Knoxville to embrace the cause of the South on the breaking out of tho war. lie was appointed by Gen. Harris a Briga dier General in the State service, and commanded the fore?? rendezvoused at Knoxville utrtil they were ttirii' 1 uver to the l.unfVderate Goveronient; v.-hoti he reti'-eil to priviitc lito. 'it-n was about 51 or 52 yea.s of - ue, a:id as one of the most univevsaby esterrtK' ! it.d re- i)OUGNK;V \Vostenholm>. CrooUeH, an 1 !’hI'Jes | gpected citizens of Teiinos.sCe. \j Sou's celebrate.. A further Supply just reo’d. Feb. 12. S. J. HALE & SONS, r good supply. I Nov’r 27, 18451. Puckct utid K.' J. l*en kVIVKS. A hale & SO.SJtJ. Blank Warrants »or sac. ius Ullics'
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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