S F- m I. W E Fi K I. Y.
[VOL. XII.]
I'AYETTEVILLK, N. C.. SKPTEMIiKR 11, 16(',2.
[NO. 1159.]
i 1 :\TKI> MONltAYS AND THUHSlDAYS
KOWARl) J. HALE k SONS.
i:i 1T('HS \\i> rKOPKlKTOTvS
!h' Scnii Woi'kly Obsf.kvkk (M> if I'fiM in
. ' .'lO if prii.l .lurinst the yofir of subj^orip
■ V I ;iltor tho vo'ir lias ox]>irol
:'n«KRVKK 1*0 per aumiin, if
!u i‘; if ilnrincr iho yi-;ir i*f subscvi]'-
V ii!t after t)io yi'ar h'»s t'xj'iroil.
M'VFHTISK’MKNTS' in-^oricl f.^r lid cents per
' f 1'. lines for tirst. nml !'> cents for each
■ liii ' puMic.Hlion. Vearly n'lvertisenuMit'; by spe-
at ren-’nMMc rnles. A'lveriisirs ;ire
■ • ’1 ? ■ the iiiitnber ('f inseriions Ic-iro 1. or
. - ,'niiimel till forl'i'l. ;iU'l charjrt- l accoril
> t isfinent'- t>> he insorJed 'liarjro>l •'»(* ]>er
Nt'TK'K
SlM'lU
■i 'iftor ; lus no u:u
without pnytiu'tii
>1 :i new (i1>soril>i‘r
n lv.iMce. nor will
■ni to --iich - librilicr- for lonper liint-
fper
.. 1. ,f
>n I hi'
■.r nVl iihscri1'i
--y -; eni will pU'
as ile-:ire
I' notify u
take th» pa
us when niakinjf
.lati'y 1, I'^oS
gsir'Ttt AltVllUTlStUS.
'11' out Ilf town whi. vliv-iire ailve’'tidcirent« in-
■ 1 II 'ho tiliservor, anil person-^ in ti>wn with whom
, . ’ ' ■: rei;nl.ir accimntH, will pleiiso scml with the
1 ;;;i iii a- Hiiioh niorpy as thiy wish to invest in
1 ; luij: ’O i>ur advertif ng lei.ns on tho first pa>;e
M wi^ii to oi'i'n a?iy more such accounts,—or
ai OUI1I-- Tiie pro.'C''. of collect ion is i.io
lii^l we have lo pay ea-^h for every t!iini we
. 11 these tiiiie-'. i
.'■-1. ;
N-'i it Ks. — We have hcretofiire giTen noiiee.
.. y. ;li ii we charjje for oMtTiary notices of un-
■ ' ncth, aiiil fov resolution- of re-poci; l>e-
. • li. i! iviu'l of vea'lm>:. we have much occasion to
w. i^- not 'iicn n> ire aj:reeii\>le to ron'lors than to
■ >rs oi papers As it penerally happens, however.
, ;-r charging and paying postage on theaci'ount for-
1. we never get paid, wo uow give notice that we
iTi m.*thing of the sort hereafter unless accoin-
K :he cash - Always excepting in the case of
■luiiteers. whea we rei}uire no pay.) ISear
•refore. that we will insert ohituar^- notices
i 'r-, no! ex 'ci-din? 7'* words, gratis Fit all
. "'1;-. one cent a w >rd, which iiui-'t ho j-aid he-
will he I'Ut ill type.
Attorney at Law,
V'ayf.ttf.ytlle, N, C.
■ ! l,L attend the (’'Uinty and .''uperi'ir (^nirts rf
\ I’uniherland, Harnett, Moore and l!’ ’>eson t'oim-
I’rotnpt attention givea to the collection of all
Ffon‘iiff and Fayetteville Kail Road.
L|Nl>Fli the provisions of an (Ordinance of tlu‘ CJon
ventioii of North Carolina, liooks will he opeaed on
the Kith .Uine At the following places and under ihe di
rection of the following persons, to receive subscrip
tions to iiip ('apital Stock of the “Florence Fayette
ville l\-iil Road Co.” Shares ()ne Hundred Dollars each
••1^ rhi h\iil If Hiif- diHci' in Fayetti viUe.—Under the li
rection of the General (’omtnissioners, A. .McKethan,
l>. .\. 1\ »y, A W. Steel. Wm. McL McKay and Jno.
M. Hose
.1: thf Hrd Spriittjt. — I'niler tho direction of Heclor
McNeill, Win. ,1. Strwart, .las. A. Stniih, Man'l Me
Neill anil (’.J. Alex. McMiihui, or any one of them.
,1/ Floral C .—Under the direction of l>r. Neill
McNiiir, l>r. A. 1>. McLean, .\rchibald Smith, Kdmund
liitly rtii.l Col. Alexan.ier Watson, or any one of them
A- ■ f'lf'ialr. — Under Ihe direction of Murdock Me
Hae, I) McLeoil, 1>. McCallum. .las .McH?'.e, Jr , and J.
H Mct^ueen, or any one of them.
.1^ A,jonhvtllf. — Under the direction of .lolui l’i*roi'll,
.Ino. Mi Nair, Sioii .Mforil, l>ugald McCallum and Jno
McCallum, or any one of thetii.
The Subscription Hooks will remain open for the
■jpace •■'f d iys. Wheti a sudicieni sum is subscribed
the ('■.'oiipany will he ('r^aiiized tor the juirpnse of huihl
in^ the l{«\d
\. A. McKKTllAN,
l> A. KAY.
A \V STI’IM,,
WM Mel, McKAY.
i JNO. M KOSF.
(lencral Commissioners
' Fayetteville, .lune 7, ISii-J, o'Jif
LOOK ,\T THIS!
Till': IflVliTTKllLUi IIOTliL,
Fronting f‘ee( and in (he hii^^iiiess
por(ioii of (he To>fii«
K»oiiik lliaii aii>
lloft'i ill flir Ktati\
anil 111) I’atroiis >av iiiy I'otuliiuont- ari> very l'OovI
fur tln‘ tlims
T. \V\l»nil,l,. Pro|)rW t»>r.
WkSTEHN JvOAI) Oi
FilvotlcN ille. Aim. 1
I'FK'F, )
S
ON and after the 1st day of Sej>t. tho following; rates
wi ■■
■'iO cl?.
will be charged on I’assengeis, viz;
From Faj-etteville lo Litt’e !\iver,
“ to Spout Spring. 7;"> “
“■ to lloak liranch, I (Ml
to .lonesboro', 1 2-!»
to .Me Ivor's, I at I
Twenty-livo cent* atidiiioiial will be collecled by the
Comluv-tor of eacJi passi’iiger, le.iviag ;i Station without,
a Tu kel
■A new rate of Freiglil wil> go into etl'ect at the same
time, which will be priiiled and »urni.'-lied to the public
in :i few d.'iys
l>y order of the 1‘res't.
JNO. M. V.OSF., Troas'r W H II Co
.\ug :i(i, isc-j. .")t:1f
May ‘JO, l»,:
Fay‘((eville Female
ex.>rci»es of I
I tUo •-’■'til of Sep'.e
lli^li School.
luslilution will be resumed on
his
■uiher
The srhi>la-tic j'ear will be iHvi-Jo l iwo lerinv;
the 1st of l;l week'i, cnmmencing 'J 'th of Sept. anii end
ine ‘Jlih Dec.; the secoml of ‘J7 weeks, commencing Nt
of Jan'y ;inj ending Jul3' 1st.
I’arenis axiii (.luardians inteniiiug to patronize this
Schoid are earnestly reijuested to apply for circulars
containing t'ull particulars in regar«l to let ms, Xc . ’ .'I'/-,
the openine of the Sfhool
Uev WM lloour.ll. >
T C. llnol’KU, )
July 17. l.^ii'J. I', tlo.lpd
A 4a:?l!
Thr Now S!}l*, Small,
(OLOREU PHOTOIiRlPIIS,
AT
4K:ilU‘i*y• |
i j
ART.
Wooduai'(l'’« ^olar 4’aiiit*a*a.
P!l()T*(H5.\r!lS can be h:ol u \’anors.lcirs Skylight
Oallery, Hay street, op]>.wit.> M irble ^ ird. F?iy-
etteville, N. t'.; pbiin. tftouohe-l, colored, in water
colors, oil and pastilc-; from "iin ill to life size. .\mJiro
types, Melaneotypes. .and all oiher siyle of Pictures
pertain' ig to tiie Art. .Mso, (lilt Fiaiues, (ult .Mouhi-
ing. O' J for very l.arge picture-^ as l.irgc as 'Jli liy ;{i
inches, ,'ord .and ras'el> for hanging pii-iuies; Instru
ments. Stock and (’hemicalv for sale low for cash. Life
tize colored I’hoiographs made from small pictures.
Having pt'rmaiienily located here 1 hope to merit
yuir pitrotiage. 1 Woiiht al'o return my sincere I hanks
for the liberal patronage besi..wi‘d on me herc'tofore I13'
the good people of Favelteville itid vicinilv.
C VANoKShl'.LL,
I'hologr-ipiii-it and l‘ro)>rietor.
1 >e>:'r JO. 1 S.")'i 77
.Harlile Fai*l»ry,
\ CARD.
( Jimp Hale, near Fort Fisher, N'. C„ Aug. 1SI52.
^PHK undersigned, a private in the Army of the Con-
1. federate States, respectfully announces liimself a
candidate for (’hief Clerk of (lie House of Commons o
the next Legislature. Having passed two Winters in
close intimacy with former Legislative bodies, he trusts
that he has considerable ac(junintance with the duties
of the position. HENR\ K ('OLT)N.
Aug. 2f). 5llf
BliA^I Oi\ Dr\CAI\,
vipri s.
( F O M F. n 1. Y t» F K E X T I V Iv V . )
I- prepared to fill orders to an^' extent in
Fii^raviiig and Prlndiig Bank i\o(es,
of* l^\t-liaii;:t‘, Arc*.,
Engraving upon Steel or Stono.
Larv:e supplies of Bank .Note and other paper
will be kept.
.\iig ’2, l8ii'J. 40-ltilpd
RI-]AI. I>TATK rOK^AI.i:.
^I^HK Subscriber would soli his house ami lol in Wades-
1 boro’, together witii about fitMt acres of land reaehing
withiu three miles of Ihe Village (if ilesirable ) The
ilwelling house is l.irge, and the lot the most desirable
in the up-counivy, containing near fifty acres of land.
Should any one desire to move further up the country,
ho would sell them a finely improved house and lot in
Spartanburg, S. C., together with a gooii iract of land
near the jilace. .1. IV SMITH.
Aug. 7. 4(t-3mpd
The s
WEI
subscriber’s School will open at the Lodge, on
;i)NESl)AY, OCTOBER 1st. Terras per .juarter
of ten weeks SKI.
Persons who propose to coHtinue their sons at the
School for less than two quarters are retpiested to state
the fact in making application.
J. DeB. HOOPER.
- 58-2w
Sept. 8.
.^Ii*». Iti’vaii will rt*-
ojien her School on Monday, September
■2'Mh.
r>8--?t
i\OTH i:.
WILL commence my SCHOOL on the Hill, between
Sept. S.
Worth'- and Mr.
Broadft^ol’s, on Mond.ay 81 h
H. P. COLE.
r>8-2tpd
1 BUSHELS SUPERIOR SOUND SALT, on con-
l -vO signment, for sale by
C. T. HAIOH
Sept. H, 18*;i!
k SONS.
.'>S-2t
'I
Principals
I
IlillHhoro* .Tlilifary A(’a«lt‘iiiy.
■’HE founh ,Vca lemic year of thi' In^tiunivin com
menced on March ''th. The charges f‘>r a Cadet be-
I cin with the month of entrance For circulars Cont.ain
i ing terms, xc.. address
Maj WM, \l GORDON,
I Supt. H M. , Hillsboro', N. C.
I June 1_‘. l'''rJ. il.i '.mpd
eniru.sted to hid hands.
17, 1.-
AiliiiBiii^lralioii .Ifolirt*.
V.IE sul'sc.viber havine ‘lualitied as .\dmiuistratrix on
the E'tale '.f las Sun ly. >leoM. hereby gives notice
to all perso^i-i liaviner claims against said Estate to pre
sent them Jo Wm McL McKay within the time pre
scribed by law, or this notice will be pleadetl iu bar of
their rec'vory. 'WTII.VRINE SI NU\,.Adm'x.
Au^. I. ISC.-J .pt t
NCV
1:.^ vi:Lori:^!
ENVELOPES
various colors, for sale by
J. (\ POE
IAIHES' NOTE SIZE ENVELOPES, assorted colors,
J for sale by J. C. !’OE.
1)L \IN, business size Envelopes, for sale b3’-
J. C. POE.
.ept. 8.
■i-‘Jtpd
Sloo Ki:WAK».
^Tttl.E.N I'roni
M i'i>uiiiv, -N.
iiv f.r '> !.
Tttii iimiRs mini! r. t. imr.ii ■>.
F;^yf‘tfcvillr,
■lan’v 20. 1 Ftii)
my stable, near Lewisville, Forsyth
ouiiiy, -N. on the night of the 11th inst., a small
red bay NORSK, heavy I'uilt. bhu k leg>, mane and tail,
white addle iii:irks. Noother marksreco!!ccie>l. Gail,
-.li'iri j'ace, short trot and pace; age aboii 1 1 or I'J years.
\ person was seen lurking in the neighborhood, sup
jio-jed to lie iht* ihief, ^fho answers to the following de
•«-i'ipiion; ‘-’I or J'_’years old. fair conij.lMxion, hlue eyen,
1 oolllllcillill ce.'lijrhi lirowii hair, well built frame,
at'ou! ■') feel S inches high: wore a brown frock coat,
blai.’k cassimere pants, ('iuiie ncw.i new boots, black
neck tie, .eray tlannel shirt, and gray hat. carried a red
c irpi-i sack niailc of hearth rug with the fringe on.
,\ rt-waril of S7-’> will he given for tho arrest, contine-
ment and conviction of the thief, and ?L'."> for the safe
delivery of ihe hor«e.
He is supposed to be the same Horse thief that was
arrested in Fayetteville a year or two ago. by the name
ot Frv, a very notorious thief.
JAMES S. PLEDUEK.
Lewisville. N. C. -\ug. 7. 1'''.:^. in
l*iii*€‘lias(%
1 or 2 children, a good
that can Oiuie well reconi
Wa Ilf cut lo
A NEORO WOMAN with
i\ washer and cook. One
mended I will pay a liberiil price for.
C. M. VANORSDELL
Sept. s TjStf
«
lllilUlir.UlTERS, Uistrirl of I’apf Ffar, )
Wll.MINOTON, X. (’., 4, l'(»2. I
aotk'b:.
^po complete Ihe defences of iheCipe Feir, it is ne-
I ces-sary that the Planters in this vicinity should fur-
nisb slave labor.
The slave owners in the I’miniies of New* Hanover,
Snuipson, Pup'in, Bruaswiok, P>ladeii, .and ('olumbiis,
can without serious inconvenience, furnish Ihe labor
necesssary to complete the work in a short period.
-\s they would be the piineipal sulferers, should the
SON’S' STini
81-
4’oi»i*i:ra«
ale by TYSOR .v JoHNS\/N.
■ders sent to Mclver's Depot. F. A: W. Railroad,
will be atten'led to.
Jnlv :? .39.
>11 Sn
’ Ord
08-tf
DKXTAL NOTICI^.
|{.:
't'UTT can be seen in his olhce. 2
doors east of the market, .at his re-
pui:ir uftice hours from o ; l'>ck \. M.
'il ^ o’clock P. M
' -pt. lo. l'^:.l. r)7-tf
8^1)1*. ^c'otl iioli€‘(‘ lliat lie
aVxent from Fayetteviile for a few weeks.
• I ■••Mi’kille. June H''2 '.Itf
W. WILLIAMS A: tU..
|U holt'^alt* I>t‘aler«» in l«ror€*ri»*^,
AM' I.MlHJRTEK.s AM) DKAI.ERS IX
hardware and ( iidery, Swedes Iron, iSto.,
HAY STKKKT, FVVETTKVILIK, (.
- ]"• ; :;t;if
W !• KK.MiAl>L. .). .S. KK.\i>.\I,I,
rO\, liKAIIAM. A: t O.,
AN D
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 11 A Vi -\orth Water St.,
Wiliiiiniton. ,V. r.
Iijr .. from the Country promjitly executcii
Ur I •■ ular attention given to the s.ale of Cotton
■,: • luce.
:"'l. lu-tf
T. . % II. 4^.
oinmNsion Hud Forwarding Merchants,
WIl.MINGTUN, N. C.
«Uf
U, W. Ill
4 oiutniHsion • fferrhftHf,
WILMINGTON, N. 0.
'Ml'l atid PEK.-''iN.\L attention will be given t ■
:.(• - i.e of .N.aval Si'irt-, ('otion, Lumber, Timber,
’I.', other (touiitrj produce.
RKFKK TO
'I f.\K9L»;v, Pres’t Com. Bank at Wilmington.
N !•>'.wso.v, “ U. N. 0., at do.
I Fayetteville.
- . PK.MHI.IITUN .V. >Lo.\X, ) •'
I’-'HKKK, Eh')., Harnett County, N. 0.
• 7, l''' it. l'>tf
l>AVIIIM»A
^j''HL t.xercise? oi tiiis In^iituiioD will be resumed it
1 the regular time, viz: the 2oth Sept.
Board, :?i:' per m-mth. Tuition, :rlU per anr’im.
.\ school de-iene 1 for tho-e preparintr for the r>'g'i’ar
classi's of the C:-!lege. or anj- iMhers. will be opened a'
the sanie time, under the personal supct niendence of
?he Professor'.
F ir p.irtioular'. ad lrfs«: the undersigned: P. • > , David-
s II ’•!l*ee, N
J L KIRKPATRICK. Pres’t.
Aug 2'-. l'-'ii2. -'o-lm
liv^. I'alliai’iiic* %Vai*«1
will resume the diitie'^ of her School on
S.'j'teiuber 2'Hh. i^ Arch Street
S.’ptembcr 1. .''>0- It
\% A A TI: II,
\S a Teacher in the Fayetteville Female High School,
a genilemaii eoinpeient to take charge of liiedepart-
inoui.-* oiMu-ie. Fr.'nc li. pMiiiting ao'l Drawing, either
with or wilh^'Ut .A'sistants, as circuni'" uicefi may re-
'juire .\ddress
I. C. HOOPER
S( pt. 1, l^'i2. ."ji.tf
C'OTTOA VARA.
No. 1!> Hay Street.
H
p
Jau'y 11, 1-
.MALLETT
hs-
.MAKKPKA(’E iV >r«AH,
\VF, on hand .:i’i espr -1 t : kecj' f iv - i!e, "f thi-ir
own manufacture, a suj jdy of I’rass. Galvinir.e 1
and common Hooped
.11 \ii*i:r III (i4irr«;
French, Hiirh Post, Cottage and Conimon
ni:nsTr..iDS;
spring Mr.itre-Jses, of new and improve! Sprinji. on
hand or made to order of any size; L >l.'N(iFS; Sf>nng,
Cane, and Wood Seat CH.MRS, of ditlerent kind-*
and pattern-: Spring S.>t’'.s. I. ■•iiit:>" an i I'hrvirs,
repaircil. and • vered wiih ilair t'loih or other
wise; Hoe handle-j, P.ung-' f. rbbls. .v llhd‘.:
Sole. Harness, ami L^ppcr Leather,
and Plastering Hair,
we have good Machinery fi.ir Sawing, Planeing,
Turning. Morticing atul llorcing. wo can ilo work with
desy>atch an l on satisfactory terms. Per.-ons having
work or repairing lo «'.c: will d^-. well 10 give us a «'all.
We warrant our work; if it faiN, you know wlier • to
tind us.
Having taken a Store 011 the East side of Gillespie
Street, a few doors Soutli of \. W. Sieel, E-*')., and
having some sjiarc room, we would atton l to the storage
and sale of any thing that may be consignel to us; and
will give special attfniion to products of this State.
FayetteTille. April 1, 18(>i. 'Hf
I'A vi:tti:vi!.i.i:
MITIAL I\SI!IA\(E 0>IPANV.
iii.ri: viTRMM
^pHK subscribers are manufacturing BLUE VITRIOL.
1 Or
enemy acquire possession of this region, they are re
quired to furnish one-tifth of their able-bodied male
slaves. ,
These slaves should be jirovided by their owners _
with axes and shovels, or spades, and also with two or j liieu and anj^els*, coinuionly called woman,
three days’ provisions, iintil they can be supplied from :
this place
The owners will see that they are present on Monday, 1
September 7. either at this place or at one of the Forts j
(u» the river. . '
A prompt compliance with this order will render it '
unnecessary that the military should be sent into the |
country 10 jirocure laborers.
The shives will be returned as soon as their services
cau possibly be dispensed with.
T. L. CLINGMAN, Brig. Oen'l Com’dg.
Sept. 1, 1802. 58-;^t
itr.l-ro seni to Mclver’'' Depot, the terminus of
Coalfields Railroad, will receive prompt attention,
“peciuien m.iy be seen at the observer Office. Fayette
ville ' TVSOR ji: JOHNSON.
Vug. 1 ■>. 52tf
\oTici:.
'■|''H1'. UNl>LR.'!l(i''ED. both having entered the mili-
I tary service of '.he Confederate Stales of America,
hereby give noti.’e to their old customers and friends,
that they have appointed John D. Starr and John D
Williams, "f this pla'-c. tbeir attorneys lo collect either
■ ep'iritel}' or conjointly all inonej'-^ due them either by
account or note, and otherwise to .atiend to their bu-
sine^' goner illy during their absence. They respect
fully ask :ill persons indebiei to them to call as prompt-
I}' as pos'iiblc on their agent■> .'\cd make pa^’DJeiit.
S '\RR K WILLIAMS.
S.'pi l>t, ls.-,i. 58-1 f
4 41A V i: U i: K A TI: ll» a
OF the ilenotninaiions of .SKHNK S.VMI, i^lOO. Apply
at Ihe Bank of North Carolina.
Al'.rch \S ‘.Hf
AOTIC'i:.
Vs 1 expect to be absent from home a few months In
the West, .\rchibald McLean is my authorized
.\gent to transact my business until 1 return.
the n^HK stib-jcriber having ii'i ilitie
A I 1 tlie Esintp of Augtts Sh-\w 'I
COL. JOHN H. MORGAN.
A correspondent of tlie Charleston Courier
writes from Chattanooi^a the following skctch ol
Col. .Jack Morgan:—
Col. Jack is precisely six feet in stature, his
limbs are faultlessly synunetrical, and his action
is the very poetry of motion. His hair is auburn,
his eyes blue, his forehead high and broad; his
face wears the florid flush of hale health, and is
radiant with the light of thought. In repose he
is gentle as a lamb; aroused, fierce as a tiger. He
is in peace an Alfred, in war an Alexander. His
hands and feet are small, aod iu his locomotion
there is a remarkable ehustieity and grace. His
bniw is ol an eminently mental mould, decision
flashes from liis eye, and his lip indicates a firin-
nt^s.s beyond the reach of cmbarraissment. His
address captivates .everybody—“the girls all love
him, and the boys all swear by him.” He is, in
the broadest and most comprehensive sense of
the terms, a gentleman, a scholar, a soldier, and a
Morgan. Wary, intrepid, circumspect and bold,
he is endowed with the rare capacity of sell-pos-
.se.ssion in the very jaws of peril—he can f/nnk
and deliberately decide what it will be be.st to do,
however great the danger. His perceptive lacul-
ties are pre-eminently tine. Intuitively he com
prehends in a twinkling all manner of riddles,
whether they come in the form of a “wetik inven
tion of the enemy,” or in the more “(juestionable
shape” of better laid schemes ol masterly strategy.
His predominating characteristic is #iuit»kness.
llis aj»prehe;ision is (|uick, his decision (juick,
and his action tjuick. In repartee his perspica
city is equalled onl}' by his perspicuity in argu
ment His rejily is as sudden as the lightning s
fla.sh, and wlisrever the bolt ot his sarcasm lalls
the brittle splinters fly. his mental, moral
and physical organism there is a hs^ruiony which
conspires to lorco him into tlu; path he h:us jCL"'.''’
“His limbs are cast iu manly mould.
For hanly sports or contest bold:”
and
“His ready speech tlows fair and free,
In phrase of gentlest courtesy.”
i In the purity ol his sentiments, tJie elevation ol
I his principles, the daring of his spirit, and the
i manly comelitie.ss of his person, he is emphafieally
1 the Chevalier IJayard of the Nineteenth eejitury.
; Of one bright, noble ijuality he ia the fortunate
I possessor, which shines conspicuously—looms up
; over all his other brilliant gifts. I allude to the
I holy awe with which he reviews the character and
leelings of that connecting link between good
When
he captured that train of cars between Nashville
and Louisville, with about a dozen women and
four Yankee officers aboard, one of the women,
who was the wife of one of the captured officers,
rushed up to him and exclaimed,Capt. Mor
gan, 1 implore you, don’t, for Heaven’s sake, hurt
my poor little husband.” ‘‘Madam,” replied thj^
Colonel, ‘‘1 am a Southern soldier, the proper de
finition of which is ‘an honorable gentleman.’
The soldiers of our amy, madam, are not fightuig
for plunder, and we therefore respect private
property We are not capable of poltroonery;
and we therefore invariably treat with the
profotindest respect the sex. There is a loco
motive and train of ears, .madam; they are valu-
IdIIIiIIikI i*nt ioil Aotice.
tib'jcriber having ii'i ilitied as Administrator on
1. at Sept. Term of
t'umberland County Court, l^.i2, hereby (jives notice to
all persons indebted to the said Fatale to make imme- ^ 1 1 1 1 "m
liate payment, and all persons having claims against | ^ihlc to yOur (Jovernment, and would be still more
«aitl Estate to present them withiu the time prescribed j so ta mine. I Cannot consent, however, that
by law or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re- yourself and the ladies who are with you shall be
covery JAMK.s JENKINS^ .\dm r 1 turned into this forest without protection. Take
>ept. lit. l.>%t>'j. f)/-4tpd I 1 -.1 . 1 I-..,.! u
/ it madam, and with it take your poor little hus
band and go home.” Whereupon the astonished,
. .. . . , 1 • ■ , . ‘-ind delighted feminine Yankee grasped his hand
^pilL sijn^crjnor havmif qualineJ as Aanunisfritor : . ^ t u i
I upon the Estate of the laic Benjamin R. Husk-, at I ^ ^P^s'u ol ecstacy, and raineu upon it a flood
the Soptemhor term of the Court ol Tleas and ytiarier i ol grateful kisscis and tears.
Sessions of Cumberland County, all persons in'debted to | That feature in his character which is seen
the said Estate are required to make immedi.ate pay- ' and remembered longest by all, is his un-
ment and all persons having claims against the same are modesty. It sheds a soft and sweet
rfiuirea lo pre:«eni them within the lime prescnoed by I -
law, or this ntttioe will he pleaded in b:ir of their re- j
coverv W. N. TILLINGHAST. j
tsepr. 1, 58-3t I
NOTICE.
N.
Dec'r -8. I
G. JONES.
83 tf
lloiiie-^laile Kiivelo|>e^».
Il A T( I;ED by Thos. H..Tillinghast, P’ayette-
*1 ii:;v he had of the undersigned, wholesale or
I ^:io Ri:w%RiK
'^PIIE above reward w^ll be paid for the api>rehension
; 1 - and delivery to the nearest Militarj’ I’ost, of .•XLE.X-
1 .^NDE : WALL.\CE, who deserted his ctunpany on or
i about L’Oih of March ls''(li. Sai 1 W'a'.lace is 1’1 j'ears
old. •') feet II inche-> high, red complexion, dark hair.
I blue eyes: he is a native of .^loore County, and is proba-
; bly in the vicinity of ('arthage.
I JAS. D. MclVKR,
Capt. ('o. H, 2'Uh Reg't .V. C. Troop*'
J Camp Johnson, 8 miles from Kin ton, .!une 17. o'^f
«IO Kewartl.
JWILL pay the above reward for the apprehension
and conhnemeni of my man C.-VLV'IN, wlio ranaway
■ from me about three weeks ago.
I I will also pay a rew^ird of Fifty Dollars for sulhcieni
' eviilonce to convict any person of harboring him. Cal-
; vin is about 4:! years ol' age. •') feet 10 or 11 inches high,
1 black, and weighs abotii !.')> pounds: he wears small
1 gdd rings iu his ears. He is a boat or .-jhip carpcnter,
I and well known about Faytttevillo and Wilmington.
I He sftmelimes calls himself Calvin .lohnson.
i THEO. EVANS.
:>8tf
Capital in rrcniitim N iles .aniotinls to
Cash on hand and other assets.
^2t'.7.'l88 ”f) !
;'>.077 35 !
ea«h
R icktish.
X - 1, IBOli
E. J. HALE ft SONS
Alfvrllii^ (late 1 ^vill
j.ivy I' III- Cents per pound for rags le-
'iver.-'l lu Fayetteville, or .at my mills
D. .MURPHV.
H.')
June oO. 18t;-J
4 FEW LADiES
il the Seminary.
i' A R II!
can be accommodated with board at
C.
HOOl’ER.
I^oisf or
,tik Notes not fiHod up, .i^^e.l i.y mv-elf and
• ...1 l.y Patrick Murphy, i„a,k- payaf.le to any
uikajl Fayetteville. All pernon- ire fon-warn
ii-e them, ae they will not be j,ai l
DAVID .MURPHV
■ l-'.U. l:uf
^♦•rco'.fopes and Stereoscopic Views,
\ ■ und • eautiful assortment, just received.
E. J. HALE « SONS.
'‘ llol^ar:^ Rf'wnril.
'■ ' I froM, the subscriber, his negro hoy .MO- j
- -] j’ears of age, about !> feet 10 inches ,
ni^ feel and \ery much turned out at the
^ wu when spoken to. He w.vs seen at
II llobesou county on the 21st ult., \
■ villc about three weeks ago. The ;
- ■ ■ Jiaid for his delivery to me or for '
ill any jail so that I get him. ;
W D. JOHNSON
C.. Aug. 14, 186-i. C2tf 1
Sept. !:•. 1801.
ARTIV ilAR Ai:)^^.
I AM prepared to manufa*tiirt* all kinds of Wagon
Harness for Army use. 1 tan my leather and can
give good bargains. i\genls wili oh) well to send their
orders lo me as they shall have prompt attention, r.nd
sent of! in (piiok dispatch. -lOHN C.VRTFR
Ooldston P. O.. (Uiatham Co.. N, C., )
.I'ine l;i, {
Total, .■^ii7'J.7li5 (il
The Conijiany h :ve ]'.'iid all losses {'romiitly, and
have never made nn a^^es'^meut on their premi^im notes.
Total losses paid, 0!*
()!■ Kt Kits:
(lEt). McNElLL, Prc-idont.
U. .\. R V, Vice Pie'-ideui.
C. A. Mc.MlLLAN, Sec y.
Dikkctiihs:
W. N. Tillinirhasi.
II
$.•■)(» m:\VAUi).
) AN.\W.\\ from the stiliscriber, on Ihe 2d
S. J. Hins.l.ile.
Wm. McLiiiriii.
T. S. Lutierloh,
A. W. Steel,
.1. Q. i'«ok,
Hon. .i. (i. Shepherd,
R. F. Ilrown, )
» o II .,1 '•'Vil
A. E. Hall.
Ill gton.
;:itf
OIL AND LAMP BLACK.
1r\NNERS’ and LUIJRICATINO
LAMP 1
l ACK in barrel?.
JOS R.
March 7.
OIL.
For pale by
BLOSSOM & CO.,
Wilmington, N. C.
titf
Tin* l*i*‘«il>% l4>i*iaii PMaliiiodiMl
h.aracter notes. \ turther mipply just received.
F,. J, male a SONS
Heury Lilly.
H. L. .Myrovcr,
S. T. Hawley,
Nathan .\. Stedman,
C. B. .Mallett,
.James Kyle,
A. McKethan.
J. D. Willi;inis,
S. W*. Tillinghast.
hn ('ollins and C. C. ,Mc’'rummen. Tr.aveling .\genls
fe^‘’Tlie Company invite apjilications.
May 28. 1801. 21-
fwroeeries / iwroceriesli
VL.XROE and well selected iJtock of F.XMILY*
(JROCERIE.'j alw.ays on hand, consi.-ting of
liacon-t^ide.s, .Mess Pork, ]Mullc(S, Macker
Xos. I and U, ^lola.sses, Sugars, ol' al
grades, 'I'oliacco, (’igars,
' And all other .articles u'^ually kept in :« Wholesale Gro-
I eery Establishment
' Ct)X. KENDALL h CO.
j Wilmington, April 2, 18KI. , 10 if
iira«l«|iiai*l(‘i*M ]
I lii;;’lit Arlill«'ry, j
I C\.Mi> Bovi.a;.'. July 20, 1861.
' f^pillS (’ompany, desiring to be coniplete in fveru rc-
i I xj'ect, would be glad to enlist a number of good Dri
vers,—men accustomed to liie managemeiH of horses.
There will be paid to each man, (ui enlistment, a bounty
) of $15. Monthly pay ?12; besides being clothed and
1 fed, medical attendance free, and all other necessary
J eijuipments furnished requisite for a soldier.
I No one need apply unloHS he is a gooil driver and ex-
pm'ienced in the managenuni of horsc:». The destina
tion of the company is Virgini.i, as soon a3*Vquipped.
r-tlifl ALEX D. MOORE,
Pn I*', n.'jr’f r.l Arliltprv
A tiiooil C'ook
WILL i;i’\ OR HIRE.
Want (Ml.
KEMP r
F
BATTLE
50-ot
Raleigh, Aug. ;!1.
f Oi^FKRERATi: no\ns
the denominations oj^ $1000, !i5lOO.
at the Bank of Cape Fear.
March 18.
Apidy
9tf
l’A5iJ^K Ai\I> 4:OxATRAi»iT:
An ESSAV, on the AuiericanCrisia, by T W. .McMahon.
A further Snpp’y just ree d.
Feb. 12 E J. HALE A sons
He«|K't* and odier l*oeiii,
By THEOPHILUS hunter hill. Esq., of Raleigh.
For sale, price $1, by li. J. JllALE & SONS.
Jan’y 13, 1862.
inst., hi;
negro man ALFRED. He is about six feet high,
and is very straight Ho is i5 3'e>irs oM, and is said to
liave some In lian bloo l; he is d:iik copper cohjr. He
sighs very often and loud, and talks to himself a great
deal. His clothes are good: he h is a blue cloth over
coat with him which fils him close.
He can use the tools ot a carpenter oi'shoemaker well.
The subscriber apprehends that lie will endeavor lo
make his way to the Yankees, ;ind ultimately carry off
otney negroes from the county if he succeetis in getting
to the Vankocs once.
I will give for his a[-prehension, if taken iu this
county, and 5^')0 if taken artd confined in jail in any
other couuty; and a reasonable reward lor .iny inforina-
tioii in reganl to him.
Alfreil was raised in Wake couiuv, by some one of
the Haywoods. ALBERT MVERS.
While’s Store P. . .\nson co . .\ug •>. 18*'i2. r)l-if
Mlaufftrfif/n
4 MULATTO WOMAN by the name of LUCY; about
l\ 2;: years old, of medium size, but now quite corpu-
Unt
S:i,id woiii'in is probably in or ne;ir Town, but may
have been b-'i olT in the direction of Newbern by Bill
I’.ruiuton. a tree niuhiiio-man who has been at work as
;i Cnrpentor probably on the Wilmington Weldon
Raihoa I it a D'-pot North of Warsaw. I will pay S’25
for 111*' .I"liveiy of siiiii girl to me or lodgeil in .Jail in
I iwo. il found ill thi-: County, or .'?)(> if said eirl is
loun 1 i l any oi'iif .t'ounly and confined in the Jail of
I'le ^riiai'. I lie p irty anesting giving me eatly infnrni.a
I ion of t he same.
JNO. D. WILLI \MS.
F'ayc''evill-', .\ug. 2') 18r,2 Til-tf
AVAATEDI
CiOOD H.\NDS to niake SALT on the COAST, for >
wliicli high wages will be paid. The location is j
healfli'’, and the hands under the personal supervision , of it
20
of Mr J. D. Mc.Vrthur. Apply lo him in Wilmington,
at Mr. A. 1'^. Hall's ollice, or to us in Fayetteville.
D. & W. McLAURlN.
Sept. •). 58tf
>>t:iU‘ ol Aortli €^*11*01111**1.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, \
Raleumi, August 22, 18ti2. (
Sheritt's and Constables of the different Counties
the State are hereby authorized and directed to ar-
fragrance around and over his whole character.
Whenever you praise any deed of hLs daring his
response is: “Ah, sir, it was the boys did that
—the boys, sir, the boys.” AVherever he is, he
is always the centre of attraction—the observed
of all observers. Yet he never seems to be aware
Old men stare at him, and all the young
ones shout for him; but he moves along just as
though nothing had occurred or was occurring
out of the usual even course of matters and things,
and
“.\round him there hangs such a mysterious spell,
Whate’er he does none ever did so well.”
rllE
of
Thi' Kpio Confederate Steamer ^‘No. 200.'’—
According to the following statement, furnished
rest all persons belonging to the Confederate Army who j by the London correspondent of the Dublin Kven-
are absent tii'houi leave. | >iail the new Confederate steamer “No. 2y(>,”
For each arrest they will be entitled to reward from , Tuscarora the slip, is an iron-clad
the ( onfederate Government of ®15 for each one con- i , ® , • j ui i
lined in jail, or $80 if delivered to the ('amp of Instruc- ] ^ very Tormidable vessel:
lion near Raleigh, or to a Confederate officer. ! “She can steam from sixteen to eighteen knots
To secure these arrests the above named officers will an hour; is perfectly seaworthy; for all practical
call in an,v assistance, and use all the power and au- ! p^fposcs invulnerable, and will provc to any ves-
thority belonging to their said offices.
HENRY T CLARK, Governor of N. C.
Aug. 20, 18i»2. 57-6w
^ JliAI.E.
IH.vVE now and will constantly keep on hand a large
supply of GOOD SOFT and H.VRD SOAP at niy
Soap Factory on Person St., near the half way bridge.
sel she may encounter as lormidablc an antagonist
as our own Warrior, the boast of the liritish
navy. This is the ‘iXo. 290,’' as to whose where
abouts Union cruisers have with reason betrayed
such anxiety It had been known for some time
that a large and powerful iron vessel -was construet-
„ , - , , inn at the dock yard of Messrs. Laird Birken-
Soft Soap 12^ cents per lb. ^ he price of the hard will |
e xe. in a ew ajs. c.O cents a order of the day at«hat establishment that no onc
JONES. i troubled his head much about this new produc-
-impd j tion, or eared to remark the great thickness of
the plates which were being used.
daj’i
Hickory and Black-jack .Ashes wanted,
bushel paid for them. 1
Fayet,teville, Sept. 3, 18ti2. ;
To lie's»l Biiyrrs.
ThE un lersigiied ofl'ers for sale, in the Coal
and within eight miles of the terminus of
Tlic uaiilN
to purchase a LIKELY NEGRO BO\ ,
about fourlfen years old.
C. H. ROBINSON.
Fayetleville, Sept. I. I8»)2. >>7ff
A’olic‘i‘.
f|MIE Subscriber having (jualified as .Administrator on
I the estate of William McKay, (dec’d), at .August
Term of Robeson County Court, I8l’)2. hereby gives
notice lo all persons indebted to said estate lo make
immediate payment, and all persons having claims
against «aid estate to present Iheni within the time pre-
^lon,
the Fay
etleville (.Sc Western Rail Road on Deep l«i''
ICUillT Hl'M)RK» At’KKS OF
adjoining the land belonging to t!ic estate of George
Wilcox, dec’d, and lying three ivjiles t'ouih Irom ( ar-
bonion. on Little Pocket ('reek, .Moore county.
These Lands are well adnjiie l to ilie growth of corn,
cotton, wheat, oats, rve. I'i'-- ihere aic on the prom
ises a comfcrtable Dweliiog. and all necessary Out
houses, with about one huiidred and fifty acres under
fence, including forty or lifty acres of never-failing
bottom land. 'I'his is a rare chance for persons wish
ing to make investments, as lands are undoubtedly ad
vancing ill price in this seciion.
For further information apply to Mr. M. M. McRae,
Crane's Creek. I*, o,, Moore county, or address me at
Fayetteville, N. 0.
DANIEL McRAE,
For the lieira of Gilbert McRae, dxjc’d.
Carbonton, Moore oo., N. C., Aug. 24 1859. 43t
scribed by l.aw or tliis
their recovery.
ill be pleaded in bar of
MURDOCK .McRAE,
.Administrator.
Aug. 20, 18t)2.
I'lirdiei* Aotice.
ri'^HE Subscriber will oiler for sale at the late resi
i deuce of Willia.m McKay, tiec'd. near Floral r'ollege,
in Robeson county, oji Tuesday, the 3Uth day of Sep
tember 18!2, «H the perishable property belonging to
Ihe estate of sai-l Wm,^McKay, except suoii stock as
may be neces*ary lo gather the present growing crops,
consistinir of Cotton, I'orn, Fodder, Horses. Cows, Hogs,
Sheep. Uacon, Lavd, Household aud Kitchen Furniture,
and Farming utensils of every kind
Th« usual creilit will be given, ami bonds with ap
proved security will be reijuired betore the property
will be delivered. MURDOCK McRAE,
.Administrator.
Aug. 2f., 18(52. 67tBpd
^ Blank Warrants for sale here.
At the very last moment the Federal authori
ties’ seem to have had their suspicion aroused, for
the Tuscarora was dispatched to keep watch iu
the neighborhood of the dock where she lay, and
the southern coast of Ireland was also strictly
watched. “No. 290," meanwhile, apprised of all
that was .going on, dropped down the river ijuiotly
one iTay, and steamed out into the bay, nominally
for her trial trip—with a party of ladies and mu
sicians, on board. Instead, however, of returning
to moorings at Birkenhead, where she would have
been kept in durance vile by the Tuscarora, phe
([uietly landed her passengers, avoiding Cork,
Waterford, &c., in the neicliborhood of which she
might have heard soinething not at all to her
advantage.
“No. 21>0” steamed round by Londonderry and
l>onc“-al, and wa.s jyined oflF the west coast ot Ire
land by the steamer which had previously sailed,
having on board the armament intended for the
Ironsidas. Had she even met tiie Tuscarora
while still unarmed, it was the intention of her
captain to try the fortune of war by running, steam
on, at full speed into her antagonist. It needed
no extraordinary discernment to discover what
excitement must be caused at tJie other side ol'
the Atlantic by the arrival of “No. 2U0.’’
Work for the soldiers,
clothing.
They will need winter