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1 AU:TTHV1LLK, N. C.. OCTOBEK 13, 18G2.
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Hanly
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, i:lNTKl> M ONDAYS AND Till'RSi|>AV::
KDWAU!^ J IIALK & SO\S.
KilTitKS aNi' I’UUi'ulilTvtKS
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.1\ -!1 ■ ■. c> ^ il lift! I >luviiiv' th(> y."iv of
11- ,'V > J -ittcr t1 e yoar har exT>irP'i
f.' , :i» 'W^'vly Obxerckr 5- P'*r iiiinim. if pai'.l iii
, ; S'J 50 if paid .•nvinff i!ic vomp ■' '‘iib.^cviii
' --r So I'l' uft«^r il:t> vf'iv I' 1“
p.,, ADVIJKTI>^KM1;N iu^ort.>.l for Of leuts per
, of 10 lines for the fir t, anJ 31' cents for eii.Ji
ii’i" publication. Vonrly ^i-tvivt i moment - l>y s},.'*-
' I' I. tit Tfmonahle AJvcniitrr-* aro ;
, .-I lo :>tate th^ iiuint.or of iti-^pnioii-* IfMrcJ. or j
! . . i'oniiniit*ii til- forbiii. an'! c?i:irgeJ uccor.l- |
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\ ivcrti^ements to be ins»rl,?J ri.i/Je. oluirgei o'.l per
:•; ■ e\trn
NOTH'E
roui ;in.l aftor thib Jftte. no luiiin* of a n.-w «n>iscrib.';
f ' c I'utereJ wiihont piyniont in adv'iiuv, nor w.il ^
■ I'ftper be sent to snch si'b^orihovs for ‘i iOtig>“r time
ti II ir paiil for t
S.icti ofor.r old su^'^f'iibi'ry a"" ■le'^iro t.i iak= tlie ]• i-
>i-r on this system will plua-^e notify ii ; when lunkliig
:iiitaucep. Jati'v 1,
*@^1U AUVKKT1SK118
vr-ous out of town who desire adveri.isenKMUSi in-
c i in the Observer, and persons in town wuh whom
>e n.ii regular accountp, will pleane send with liie ,
.ietueu! as much moj cy as tt ly wisli jo invest iu
. iing to our adverti*. ng te.ais on the first page. '
. , • ■ wi«h to opeu any oiore such accounts. - or :
• J .. accounts The process of coUectiou is too ,
' ii\ i we have to pay cash for evpry thing we ,
. ' iu these times.
: ion.
i \RV Notices'.—We have heretofore given notice.
. 'uiediy, ihat we charge for obituary notices of un- '
tsonahie lentith, and for resolutions of respect; bc-
»use that kind of readiujr, we have much occasion to ,
iw, is not often more agreeable to readers than to
>rs of papers. As it generally happens, however. ;
!ti Hi‘:er charging and paying postage on the account for- ^
i. we never »et paid, we now give notice that we i
"I nothing of the .-jort hereafter unle-^s acconi-
. ■' , ^le cash, ; Alw.iy? excepting in the ca.-^c ol
V ..inteors, when we re'juire liO pay. ) Bear
i vi-efure, that we will in:?eri ibituary notic"»
.10“, not exceeding Wi.ird», gratis, t or all
; i-i, one cent a word, wliich t-.;u^l be i^nid be
notice will be put in tyjte.
If.Ff. .IJfAVf 1\
Attorney at Law,
Fayetteville, N. C.
attend the irounty and Superior (.'"urts of
Cumberland. Harnett. Moore and Kobeson ( oun-
Pronipt attention given to the collection ot all
Ifuni..' entrusted to his hands,
sjct. 17. I"09. •'"-tf
Ncotl iiolice tli.Tl lie
• . /: >-nt from Fayettfviile i. r te'V we-iis.
l'-.y-.'tevilie, June 13, -Jtf
(,E0. W. \ViLLL\31S it CO.,
h iiolc«ale Dealers in «roc erie»*.
AM> I.MI'OHTEUS AND DEALER.IN
lardware and Cutlery, Swedes Iron, ^tc.,
H\V STKEF.T, F.VYETTKVILLK
\\'i:S'l’l'UN Iv VII. Ut»\l» (>FHl E, }
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ON n!)d af'or th.' Ni dny of Soj I liio li>'i,..\vin/ra(o«
wir. bf cb irgi d on r-issei>)jf'i >. ' •
Krotii K'!\ett*'vill.> to l.itilo Uiver. ■’)• rts.
*■ to Spoiu .''|.rin>r. 7-'> “
‘ to I’n.'.'k 15Tat)i;h, 1 Ci
to .loneshoro . 1 ‘J'l
to MolNf-r’s. 1
Twenty*tive i-ent^ additional will be colh'ctcii by the
Coudu!''..! of enoli pa.-i.^eiig('r, loa'int: >1 ''latiuii withoiii
•I I ickt>!
•\ new rUe of I'reight will go into eirc.''! at the same
finie. wl’.ifh will bf printed snd l'urni“hi'.i t.i ft-.' public
iu a few 'l.ivs
r.^vi-yrTiH iIvB.i-i
>irrru.
^:il>itnl iu 1’;'.
i.:| '.-llld
VlLlillILK 1!0TI:L FOR S.ILK
('oftr.n un,l Sn‘jxr.—The N*'W O’-Ieatis Ship-
pint: Li:^t has be«.n ro^junitd Tht‘ co;ton state
AT IIECill POfliT, X. e. ' inont shows a be^^arly account The toi;K on
I^EING t’ug.»v'ed in otiior pursuits, we hnve concluded tho 29th August was bnh .i h*‘ rec'ciptS
1'ot-ll.
The I'onijsuiy have ntid
hnv^i uevev U'.-^de un
' I ll l;'is-e- 1>:U I
all ;
M on
A C'AKD.
rnuip Hale, near Fort Fisher, N. I’., Ai^;.
iimlersigned, a privaJe in the Army ol tlie •>.!
1 ffdornte St'itp^'. re.Hprotiiilly announces hiuisetf »
canilid-Hf* for (,’hief L’lei k of the House of Coiniu iiis ot j to sell tiie very valuable four story BKU’K HOTEL, during the year, endin'’- Si'pt
■'~i\i) U; ''>•* nest Lcpislaturf Hnviiin pi..i.~o.l two ^'iniers in : ..j.pnsii.* the Depot This Hotel is well known to the FjXportod lor th
c'ose intimacy' with fiiraict Ijejj’slali»c bodies, he lru.-‘t« j traveling public li is now b^ing kepi by the Misses ' ’ * ■
Harbee; hns be"n well patronised, even to the capacity
of ac .'rainodations: the traveling custom is very great:
ore.
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bin n'TMi!-::
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tlint ho has considernbli' acqujnutanc** with the dutie.s
of the position. HENK^ li. Ci^LTON.
All". ‘J.') 5Ilf
1 'I.iuviii,
Lilt ! (>I loll.
Uy order of ilie I’res't.
JNO M Kusr
-\ug. •>>, 18G2.
Trea-'r W K.
11 To.
^t'.tf
Floreiiee and FayeMeville Rail Hoad.
I^NI'FIt the pr.)vision-i jf an OrdiuMice of liu* I'on-
i_ vt'u^ion tf North Carolina, I’o'ok.s will I e oj ** cd on
the It’itli .J'lno at thi* f dl.iwing plnoe> an.l ui.dft ihe lii
II'l ti.>n lif thf foil..wing p.i.-'uin. r*'i rec-.'ivt -ot.-ciip-
liouj to the ('iipit^il .->tock of tho “FIoren:\‘ v F.yetio-
’vl'le U ill Ur> id t’o." Siiiri-s (liit* 11 Uiidr “'i i >..K . i cnch.
-U iht A’ ;iJ R -iJ 1/1 t'.v, - 'teciih.—L iidi ;• the di
rection >1'the Grjaern'(’’onyiH»'ioniT5, .V \. 'IcKethjri,
U. A Pv>v. \V. Wm. Mi l. McKav ani Jno.
M Ilos.'. '
■4l the AVii .'^vrin^'s. — L'udcr :l;e dirti^ion o! IKct. r
•Ml Neill, SVni. .1. SteW'irt. .la-*. .V .'!uith. Itan'l (' Mi
Neill and I’ol. .Mex. McMil' in, or ;iny r.ne of ther.i.
At Florai Co/h(/e. — Under the'liri'i : on nf pr. .N'oill
McNair, L*r. A l>. .MrI.ean. Archibald !>ini'ii, Kdmunii
Lilly and Col. Alexander Watson, or any one of them
At QucrnsthiU.—I’n.ier the direction of Murdock .Mc-
llae, 1> McLeod, D Mcf.’al'um, .I.is .Meivue, .Ir., and .1.
H MctjUHen. cr any one of then;.
.4; Alj\>rds. iUe.—Un.ierth'> direction .>f .I jim l’mc..ii,
Jno. McNair, iSion ,\!ford. Dug ild .Mi’J.»iluLii (iiid Jiiu
McCallum. or nny one of them.
The t^ubscriptian l5onk-i will remain open for the
space of ti" diiy- . When a putfioieiit sum is .sub'cribel
the Compnuy will be organized for the p'lrp.i-i- of btiiid
ing the Roiid
.\. \. loKV.THAN,
L> \ LAV.
A. w sri.r.L.
WM MoL. McKAV
JNO. M
Gener il ('.imm.’s.'i.mer.*.
Fiijeiicville, June 7, oL’tf
LOOK AT THIS!
Tin; ifiviiTTiiviLLi: iiiiTiiL,
Fronting 30) feet and In the business
portion of the loTrn,
C'oiBtaiii«i more ioii« aii«i ««ell
veiitilateil Uooni« than aii>
liolel ill the ^tafe.
I and luy I’atron.s ;>a> mv ('ondiinen'ts uic viry l'
tor the tiiiii '.
T. WAUIMM,. Proprietor.
May 20. -Tv
Fayetteville Female High school,
1''HL exerci«ep of tiiis in.^iiitution wiii oe r« -iiiHL i ■ •
the 2'.'ih of iiepiember.
^ The sch.-.l'istic ye;ir w ill be divi led'in'.o i w j
the 1st of 13 weeks, commencing 'J un of .■'e[>t. im I c. i
it.g 24;h I>ec.; the second of 27 wechs, commeuc :ig l!-t
: of J^D )' and ending July 1st.
I I’arents and Gu:irdiaus intending to p .tronize this
:r>chool are eurnestly requesttd to appiy for circular.;
. containing full jmrti.-ular^ iu reg ird to teiius, ic ,
• the opening of tne .''Ciiool.
Kev VVM H(^ ITEU. •
Hcmy l.illy.
H. L Myrov.'T, S. K
S r nawley, .
Whaii A. T
' . 1‘. .\lallio.i. \. \v
.lanit’s Kyle, .1. G
V M.'-Keihun. lloii
J. l» VVil’i-iii'H F
W Tiliiuihasi K.
hn (’olllns and C '•lcCniTur>ien, Tr ivelin
J^The C
onipanv invite applic'uion-:
May 2n. I8f.i.
1. li. S;
1'‘ V» 11.
H:>.il.
pher>l,
Wilin’gton.
C \gents
1-
Saleaii Feuiale Academy,
Septemher 1^, )
IN order to prevent disiippointments. the nudersigued
h(M'eby gives notice Ihat no more scho!nr»i can be re-
ceiv;-.| into ileni Female .Vcademy ni thiM lime. Th»
school i^ fillt(d to it« utmost capacity.—hence partsntj
and others ato requested, under no ciroumstance#, la
b'iiifT on chiMren unless they Jiave a written an-
.(uratu'e of a later date than this card, that ftiev will ba
received ROBT. KkSCHWEINITZ
Sopt. 18, 18t)2. t)3 -Iwpd
Teacher Wanted,
TI) t:ike charge of a small sohool. The applicant must
be Well qualified, and came well recommended. A
Burnt li'2,-00 bales The ntativtic.'
croi) ol houisianti arc us lollow
1st, were 39,7ut->
vear, “27,-UO b;des
ot the sugar
besid > il is an Rating House (supper and Breakfast,)
i a lije Kail Hoa'l irKvel; it iu one of Ihe beat Hotel*
alonif the N'C Rail Hoad, in fact, equal to the best iu
the State.
As this property is well known, we deem il unneces
sary to further describe it. Any person wiahinft to
’J'lie a’tual yield i.s ti^tiinatod ut iOl* 410 hoirs
ht'ad.-;, avera^iri^ 11.'>0 lbs., iiiukiti-' an air^roj^ate
of 5‘2>i,231,5'l0 lbs. This ‘jnbraffw hogs
heads ol' britwn sutrar, inude by tho nl.i procesb,
and 70,140 retined, clarilied, cVc , the wholo ^ .in(^
Tiu: i’Ali01.S.\A
flrrni, i,ifk hsi rvm k to ipa.m,
iu the tenth v. •• .f .ii;er.uiou, with
liberal price will be paid.
Sept 2^i. 18o2.
For particulars apply to
ALVA SMITH,
Fair ILuIf, N. C.
i)4 ;it*oti J
,r. I tiT!
he ten!h
growing c-ipit-il
tidencc. continues it,
sons from i I ^ii
ye.ai s, !i!- i ' o lit.. :i ■
All slave- from 11^:.
one year t’nr tiv' ve ;
All losse-, i’->i
sati.sfa -tory j ri)of l^^ r -i-'
For further iuior:ii;iii
.Vgents of till' ('o;;:i> iii'. ill 'iii p.i
r‘ H ■ i:\TTL;:
In
•f t'.v
ly u
■lUo I.
1 he
's; ;*
K .1.
•i- ■ .iper.UIoU,
• 11. M upon pnolic con
li-.. ' 'it -ill healthy per '
, lor .lie ye if, for seven
■iiiir tti t he profits. :
: -. i.'. e iti:>iu'e'l for
^ t :>(.ir v.ilue.
i'ti ()‘i liny , at'er
is I'cicrred tt> !
.;:i- Sl:lt(‘, Hud to I
i Ti-riry, iia!ei;;h. |
II \ I. K, Agent at
Fave'ievilb', N. C
Ti;(' Ven St) it',
COLOIIKI) 1‘ROTOl.iiirHS.
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lia} U'l'y.
'i.HT.
%Vort*S w artf.*s amera.
I) II' )T M i II .\ I’H.'' ClTi In* n:id ■;
G i'ler; . Il-ty -i; .i-t, .jo. .-!!
I eite.i’le, N pi \in.
ooloi oil and [ a i’.-.-; in.
ty; r-. M.'ltK'.- :y ; .n i
■■■ 'V ■■’.■V !. in- \v.
cr i
iV.r V. i'v !
ir"p J.
inches, ."'.ird and '!'a«'.rl> for b .n.'’
inents. St- ck un i I'hetuieals t' r - i
«:ize c'ilorc i i’liot. iirupii.' in .do iro
HiiV'i-.^ pv'i iu..iii.;it ly lo. i: . l':.).
your p:itr. ii>ii;e. 1 w.. :l
f.ir the ii'oet iil : -itr ^rrii;.
.; F:i\e
J the t,..od p
r»;
Dec'r 2". 1.^.'
Vmof, s Skylight
.-:ie 'lii'.lo V:irl. Fay-
1-,'lie l, «'o’ 1. in water
'10 I’l to :ite viz.e. Ambro
■ o. ;' -'.1 ...f I’ii lures
- .il! MonbU
U :t" 2*i by •■(*>
.i.'tnres: Instru-
K •'.,r e.ish. Life
1 ;ll ; lotures.
I ope t,i merit
-D re::.ni my -iTu’cre thanks
• *. w* l on lUe heretofore by
r..o* iii l v' ii.itv.
,\l. VA.Ni'l.VuFLL.
ftiiphi'i iud I’roi.rietor.
Western Railroad Office, [
Fayetteville, N (\, Sept. 27, lbb2. )
the purpose ot incrc i-ing the cafdt.al stock of this
Comp tny. to enH>'le it to extend the Road from the
Coal Fields la the North Carolina Road, the lollowing
■rentlemen trvve been appointed (.'omniissionera lo re
ceive i-ubscri*^ rs in their sevornl neighborhoods, viz:
,Vt Gulf—L J Hsiighton, Brooks Harris. Dr George C
Ntwby and G Wasniuuton
.\t>ove ihe Gulf -Jno J Gol Ision, James F Kivei and
! Hugh W Dixon.
,\t Ore Hill—G W Goldston, Dr L W Gorrell and N
! M Alsi'on
.Vbove Ore Hill—Uan’l Hackney, A H Marsh an3 Ja.s
: I'tlCe.
\t F u-t's Mi'ls—Dr H M Foust and Dr J D Graves.
I At Ft uiklinsville an.l vicinity
^ lioriioy.
' At Asheboro'—Jonathan Worth and B F Hoover.
' .Vt N\ w M.irket—Jes.se W*lker and Joseph Newlin.
Al riioin:i'Ville — -V G Foster and Jno 'V I'lionias.
At H’lih Point—Dr K C Lindsay and .".ie.'iboru I’erry.
-\( ."'iiletn—Francis Fries and K L Patterson.
.\i iireensboro'—C 1* MeH.ieuhulI, I’eter .Vdama, Hon
J -A Gilmer and .(esse H Lindsay.
liistructions will he sent to the (.’omnussloners at an
enrlv day by the I’resiilent of the I'ompany.
t;Uf J M ROSE, Sfc’y W. R R. Co.
ki^:ai. r^tatk for^ale,
''piir .'ubscriber woul'isell his house atui lot in Wades-
' J 11 r.i', together w’th about tUX) acres of lan l reKchitig
; woliin !t ree miles of the Village (if desirabb.' ) The
i dwi'lliTij house is large, and th«» lot the most desirable
i in t^e ap-oounny, containing near fifty acres of land.
I S'lould luy one desire to move further up the coiiniry,
; he w.ioM .-ell them a finely improved house and lot iu
■ .'pHr’;inSiirg. .S. C-, together with a good tract ot land
I near the place. J. P. S.MITH.
I Aug 7. 4‘J 8mpd
Adiiiiiiistratioii A'oliee.
i qMiF s'lbsrriber huviue qualified as Adaiini«ir.atrlx on
keep -.x Hotvl, t invest his money profita> ly, may find jjjg product of 1291 .suo-ar llOU.^e.s, u which iU27
In this property an exiraordinary opporiui.iiy o,j4 by hor.se power
Thi8 yalunbl^ property will be sold at public sale on ,,,, . , i ! »>>iw
the 17th *Jhj of October next; poaseasioa given 1st Jan'v iiop ot the prcccninsi ^ * - . .,
I8*i3. Terms easy; made known oti day of sale. (5*> h"i;.shcads, \Vt‘ijzhiui.j 5^ 'pouudi^,
The Misses Barbee, the present occupants, will sell ' showing an increase tor the last year of
on reasonable terms the most of the furnituie now U8od ; lio'^&hoad'^, or 205 20*i oUU pounds,
in the House ^OHN^CART.iR. According'to our calculationti the price of the
Sept.
(36-ts
entire crop has averajjed tjc. against .^^c. last
year. At this averatcn, and taking the estimate
of 1,1 r>0 pounds to the hogshead, the ag^tef^^ate
value of the crop of 4.V.*,410 hogsheads i.s t2.5,
01(5,291, tiiiainst S14,4C)S.027, the product ot 2.!8.-
: 753 hoc^hcads last voar: or an iticvea^e oi >iU.-
ost bidiler, nve lots iu ihe town of High 1‘oint, being ' (^20,045 The receipts ul tho Levee since the 1-t
ttie premises hit he. to occupied by the High Sei,te,uber have been 225,350 hogsheads, and
Ol) one of the lots IS a ihree-story BRICK : _ . , , , ’ . ^ {
' (,y0 tiercc.s and barrels, against li4,0fi nogs
SALE OF WLflliLE BE.U ESTATE
.IT IStUU I'OI.^T, C.
Fri i-iy, Oi.iobei 17ih, 18'>2. I lo tho bi(h-
male School
BUILDING, coniaiuing 24 rooms; six of luem 18 hy 10
feet each; 9, 11 by IG feet each; 4, Hi by 15 feel each,
and one 33 by 15 feet Tlie oHier four rooms are in
wing, which contains also, i private stair c;i?e There
is a two-story porch the full length nf each fr.itii of the
main building. Besides this buiiiling, the pr wiisps in
elude a good Smoke-house ani Pantry; a tine Brick
Bu'iliiing containing kitchen, wash room, ii- .ling-room
heads and 5,97S tierces and barrels last yeHr
The stock now on hand in this State is estimated
at 170,000 hogsheads.
The yield of molasses I'roni the last year s cat-t-
i crop i.>i estimated at 70 gallons for each lOOO lbs
1 of sugar, or an aggregate of 3(»,982,505 gallon^,
and clothes rooui; a servant’s Dwelling Uo's.-h, wiih two against 1^,414,550 the year previous, showing an
rooms; a very good stable with l.T stalls; -A other ne- j,7crease of 1« .507 955 o'allons, or more than a^:
cessHry out buildings besides two wells r the pure.t . ’ : , - j
Wilier, each turnisheil wirh u goo‘l wooden pump ihe , . ‘ i
gariiea cannoi. be surpadse*!. have bcPIi 401,404 barrels lasst
The*;on«tructioti of ths main building, as well t;i it^ ; year, showing an increase of i^Is.944 barrels
Isaac H Foust and A i location in the very htart of t!ie village, and within 7-5 • The total valuc of the product, ostinmi^d at an
,>v\
the Estate of Jas Sundy, dec’J. hereby gives notice
to all person.5 having claims against sai'i Eslate to pre
sent them to Wm .McL. .McKay within the lime pre
scribe! by I'tw, or this notice will bo plride>l in bar of
:heir reC'ivery. CATH,\U1NK 8UNDV. .\df»'x.
.\og, 1. I.’"ii2. 4H- •
yards of the R.iilroad Station, render it peculiarly ndupi-
ed for use as a Hotel. The prenn *s ia '.ule every con
venience necessary for such an e‘^;-.i)lisiimeni.
Possession will b* given fo the j.urchaser on ihe2)th
of December next.
Terms;—One-third of the jojrcliase m.)n.y payable
on the 21th October 18ti2; on^ thit.l April 21th, ISti--!,
and the remainder October 2iiti, lbti.3.
By order of the Court of Ktjuity for Guilfnr.l County.
S L.\NDER, Coinmissinner.
Sept. 30, 1802. G5ls
Uo.idquarters 5tth Ueg't .V. C. Militia.
/ V' 'lML''.'‘IONF.D (.tflicers of the .'>4th Reg’t are here-
Vy' by commanJed to assenible in the Town of Fayette
ville, on T'lesday 14th day of Octobfjr. all (’onseripts in
th^ir cc.iniujinds. and all soldiei.s ati(.ent from their
lleginieiits without leive. provided with 3 days’ rMion>.
rea.iy lo proc -e.i lo the Camp of Instruction near Ra
leigh.
All officerii refnsing or neglecting to comply with ihe
above cr ier will s'ahject themselves 10 iht^ pe;; kliies of
Court .MuriSil and consequent reduction 10 ii;e ranks.
WM Me'. Mck:\y,
Col u4th Reg’t N C \lilitia.
G. H Haioh, .\dj’i.
Sept 29, 10152
average of ISi cents j»er gallon, sutns up ^O,08,
079 against 81,235,440 last year, showjng an in
crease of-?2,407,7‘>-‘i.
S'jiifftern IVucb—A correspondent of a \\>st
crn paper, writing in regard to the recent battles
in Northern Virginia, makes the following candid
adinisisions:
I It is to be noted that all who were in the late
j battles boar witness to the sulendid geneniL-bip
and bravery of the enemy. Said a colonel svith
his Trni in a sling, when snrrounded by a crowd
of oaoer listeners at his hotel; ‘'There is a dash
about these Southerners absolutely terrific; we
can’t stop the devils when they charge, wiihout
kilHner all—and sometiines we du that—but, ii
wo don’t, they are bound to take .oir b.Ttteric-.”
The advance of the enemy c.n h it. 'ti
Saturday, is desoribod a« the gr:iiido«t ^ceTle o^
the kind in the P.ar Whi n Lee ;irrived, ev^ry
gap in their line of battle was tilled up, and the
whole advanced in phalanx so snlid and deep, it
looked like a lorest ot bayonets, stretching up and
i'OPPFRAS
TY.'^OR % Jon\Sv,S
4;
•X
non .'^ale by
L t (rders serf to .Mclver’s Depot. F
/i;i tie Httende.l lo.
•In’r, -1
R-gltnrUiS
»■>.')- It]
J.* G. MARI IN, A Ij t Gfneral.
ol.
(.
3'.tf
July 17, 1%2.
T. C. Huol’KR.
Prin
X. W. P. KENDALL. J. S. KENDALL
0\, KE.\1>AI.L A: CO.,
^lercliaiils
A N D
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
No. 11 A I'i -North Water St.,
Wiimiii?ton. ,N. I'.
,-r-. Orders from the t'ountry promptly executed.
J-'r" I’ irticular attention given to the stii. of (’ot'on
prrduce.
10-tf
T. i . A: B. ii. WORTH,
>inmU^ioii and Forwardiiisc Merchants,
WILMINGTON, N. (’,
iJan V 2 . 1 •d 84tf
•|.j 11>J[ d
SIO Reward.
1WILL p ly the above rew.ird lor tlie appreliei:’'i'n
and confinement of my man CALVIN, wiio ruuHW,.y
frorj me a^out three weeks ajro.
I will also p.»y rew ird ..f Fifty Dollars for sufficient
evidence to convict any person of harboring him. C:ii-
vin is ttboii! 42 vears id' n/e, .') f«*et 10 or 11 inehi - high,
blflck. an i weighs a^>out Joo pminds; he we.'ir*' sm ili
gold rings in his ears He is a boat nr -ihip carj enter.
and well known about Fayetteville and \> iimiiigton.
Ue sometimes calls himself t’^lvin .Jolinson.
THKO i;\ANS
June oU. I>'ti2. •> it
Wilniiii^ton, (harlot'e & ?lu‘M*rror»‘-
il. U. Coiupaiiy*
it
p >
TWO IMtiiKS*
5’;*V;
fiSI.TB: VITUIOI..
''I'^HF *'u^v«cribers are maniifaciurin;; I5LUB \ ITRIOL.
1 Orders sent lo Mclver's Depot, the terminus of the
Coibitd.ls Itailr.iH'i. will receive prompt attention. A
sj-.‘Cimen may be seen at the Ob-*erver Otfice, Faveite-
ville. TVSOR a JOHN;>UN.
.Vii’j. I 'v 52if
Eietnllre Dtp»rlm(.nt :«orlb OiroUo., 1
Adjita.kt G...SKKAL S OmcE. ]■ p’-Oi: our extreme left wing On they tan e.
'Ra!jip!i. .Sept. 22. 1802. ) ' Steady and slow at tirst, our buiteries playing on
'■PHK i.jU Bounty will be pai l ij nil men who come itito their columns, but theirs, in commanainjr po.i
1 Camp u-rier this oai; before liiey itsT.-10 j-in tbeir tions, throwing .shot and shell over th-ir heads
into our artillerists and gun? Thrir line never
wavered, but, advancing within musket range, it
W Railroad, j OFFICE OF THK 4( T't» ASS'T (|l ABTEKMASTKK, I drew the (ire ot our trootis without flinching; then
1 Frtytttovliie Arsenal and Armory. \ their iruns came to a ievVl. and belched forth a
I Fayettevaie. N. C., Oct ti. ls«2. )
I Wooil w anted.
OE VLED }’Kol*(.>^ALS wijl bt- receive.( until ihe2Utft
O 01 the pres, ul nion:h. for the delivery ct two huu-
Un d and ten c.>rds of' giod aoumi tdack-jack wood, (210,
at ihu rate of thirty (30 cords) per month The wooa
stOiTgering fire, followed by a ohargc ot the whole
mass. Arriving at closer t|uarrers. the musketry
was continued, while more than tw6 opposing re
giments crossed bayonets. i'ive minutes decide.i
it. The left could not stantl the prissuro, and
beiran to waver. Our batteries were silenci il or
H-1-
\OTICE.
IIK I'N DKR.'^1GNK1>. both having entered the mill- | t«rmaster.
€wroceri€*s :
A
rocerie,^!!
L.\R(!K ^in 1 Wei! >.e!o^^.’t>.l .'S’..- F\\1!LV
GRiM’LUIL.'' always on h.'.n.l. c^.iisi»iing of
Hiicon-Sivl' s Mi-.S’- I’ork, MiiiUi.', Macker
Nos. 1 and '1, Suu'ars of ai
,\n.i :ill
(.er^- Kst
LTioll;
‘her ir;' 1.
hli: h;’i-T.:
. Tobae.
Il-li t’' v
(■
2. l"''.l
I'i-rrT.s
U'}io'.-- ile Gro-
KLNDAi.L V CO
D)-tf
ir
liOHt Ol*
N.ii.-- not filled up, signed by nij-'r’.f and
■ V r«:.ick Miirpiiy, nia.le payable to any
.t' Fayettfcville. All per.jon'; ire f.jrew>iin- ,
them, as they will not be paid
DAVID MURPHV i
-,2. 13(f i
I W€’iity-live Hollars Rfwarii.
' ■ \U A'\ from the subscriber, hi.'- negro boy .'dO-
He is 21 years of age, ribrnt o feet ID inche: |
h, r.jbust, long feet an I vcrv much iuruel out jit tiie .
*. ;ind looks down when spokcu to. Ue was seen at |
" .\Jills in Robeson county on the 21st ult., 1
i w ts in Fayetteville aViout three weeks a^o. The
V. T-ward will be paid for his dilivery to me rr for
jiiiinement iu any jail so that i get him.
W. D. JOHNSON.
L. 1 JvH'.e, S. C., Aug. 1 I. 1«()2. 62if
S»0 RKW^R1>. i
.■ : ..ward will >.e j^a. i for the iipprehenFion
■y to the niiart.s: Military I’o.sf of ALL'X-
' oL.\CK. who deserted his cfimrany on nr
• March 1H'.2. Said Wallace is 21 years
1 inch* ' iiigh, re.i eom, Icxion. dirk hair,
!i' ■, ni.Ive of .Nloore Count}', au.l i- proba-
viciiiity .if ('arti;nge.
JAS. D MclVl'.R.
‘ ar f> H, 2'ith Reg't N. 0. 'lroop«‘.
'! ny. Johns. II. h fr. r:; Kinston, .hinf* 17 .Ui'.f
e A Kll!
VV L.V DI can be acconuno iu:ed with board at
!:e .Seminary.
T ' HOOPLR.
■I ’ 1.’ il. r.ii-
OH’K K OK TIIK ritK-lDK-NT i IMHKCToRS.
'P'll'. next aunutl nieeliMfr ofthis C()inpiny wiM?!.- held
1 ,it Lincolnton on Wednes lay. the 22 1 aay oi > )c'. .,-r
ne.Kt. Trains f ir ihe ftcci..mm" l'ifion of liie ocklio’d
ers will leave Chnriotfe-and Cherrvville on the ruorniiig
'.f - hat d iy.
From and after the 2l«t itistant. the Trar'fer I’.ook-»
will be closed JAri I. McC.A LI..U \I. .Sec’y.
;i lid
for ' . iu 'hr
i i'.-vTton,
he Fav-
?ef>t.
17, I8»i2
t)2-tni
Wilmington, .\pril
I’o
^IMl K un'lersigncd '•
1 and within ei._i\i : oi ilie
etteviMe NSe.-ri rn Ki:'. i- -ol t u De.,‘[. 'livi-r,
Ki'ilir m ACUl.S (>r
TFioiiiiri- the i .;id he:ij'!fc;!ig i:--* '.o.i';. ,.f tJooree
Wilcox, dec'd. an.I iyiug :;iroe na' ~ .'oiuii from t.'ar
honton. in Little 1‘ocket t'roek, Moo.-i; c.onity.
These Lan.l.^ are well a Cipte.i jr, nvili of corn,
1 ;he prem-
•s.^-iry Out-
acres under
nereoy give notice to iheir old cusiomers and friends,
th .» ttiey n>»ve appoinle.t John \). .''larr and John D.
VS'illiaius, .if this pla';e, liieir attorneys to collect cither
?e)> ir.'i'ely or conjointly airmoney-* .lue them either by
account or note, an.l otherwise to attend to their bu
siness geaerally during iheir absence. They respect
fully ’*.sk all persons iudebted to them to call as prompt
ly as i)os;ible on iheir agent; ~.n.i 'U »ke payment.
.s;A£IR WILLI.\MS.
Sept 1',), 1801. r)8-Tf
\Vt:NTI::it> RA1I> KOAl>.
'IIOM ami 'ifier .Monday thi? 22d insi., ihe J rains on
this Road wiii run daily, leaving Fayeiieville at
o’;iook .1. M.; returning leave .Mclver’s Depot, ai 1
o’cio'*E, p .M. C. B. M.ALLETT, I’res’i.
.''fpt. 20. 1HIV2. b2tf
to be delivered at the .\rsenal. where it will be proper- i i ,■ i i i » j
ly corde.l It must conform ntrictip to ihe standard captured, and the foe had (icsper.i lun num
bars on their si(k’. ‘ Fall back! I’-ilI backi” rang
out aloii" our lines, from loft to centre, and Irom
centre to right; and the 2ne:ny once again tviutnph
ed on the fields of Bull Run.
measurement for cord wood, vjz; S' x 4‘ x 4'. I’roposals
to be marked ••Propi sais for wood for .\ci’g Ass’l Qnar-
Gt)-2w
M .VTTHKW l>. r AY LOU,
1st LieXit. ('orps Art y, I’ \. 5^.,
and -\ct’g Ass t Quariermasler.
40
cotton, wheat, .lats, rye. .^'c. T':. r» ire
i.-es a coinfoi - I’de Dwelliii;', ;;:i.l ->1] m-
iiou.'-i-s. virh i'b oit uie huudreo and lif'v
C’OTTOA VARA.
Xo. 10 Ha} StriM-t.
C. r. MALLLTT.
Jar.’y f,, ISO:;. ;nS-
i'o.\B'i:bi:rativ roIi
F the denominations of ‘^pply
•icrc>5
I 11 sjr-failiiig
t'V p.'r.-T-ns wish-
T-e in; i iiiotedly :id-
at the n ink of Norih tjarolina.
Mirch l.'^
Oi:
p ..J--
in th
p •
|h ■ .n-;
\ i.-ijnture; 4c-
-I.F 4
Of
f.nlar?«®
of (Carolina.
F.XHriTIVF DF, 1’.\UY.M!:N r, ;
R.KLntoii. Augu.-it 22, 1'i'i2. j ■
'IMIF, HheritTs and Constables of the rjiftV.-'ut r.Mj*i;ies
1 (.f tlie .Stale are h.-reby auihorized and d'rvci'-d to ^r-
re'. ‘Il persons heioniring to th.- Cutifeiierate .\.iniy wiio
are absent u'ithouf l-ut ''
For each arrest they will be entitle 1 t.i r. w.a'i i.^oii :
i'n' (''Mxfedorate G ivernment of Jrl”) for e o :\ ’iiie e.-n-
ftiied in jnil. or .'rdll if delivered t. ho (.'amp of iusinio-
lion near Raleigh, or to a Confederate ' fli.-er.
T..S ecure these arresrs the above name ! officers will
call in any as-i..'iance. and use all the powor lind au
thority belonging to theii''sai I olficus.
HKNRV T. (U.,.\RK, Governor .f i).
.^ug 2*>, 1HC)2. i;w
i^fOO Ri:WARI>.
11 UToLKN from my stable, near Lew.sviiie, F.i-ivih
pOI 1 II y ai Olllia ^ x. Ihenightof the n;.. inst , a small
■” .. 41 PilliUC ^ ix.antxrt\iitrr *«rv k..* • ’ %»»>»
hr.y HOlirfK, heavy biUH, nmck le;r^ ni ir.p .'itiiI
white sa.l'lle mafks. No ot her mark^ recollecte 1. , G .it,
sh >rt. pac‘‘, -ihort trot and pace; age abou 11 or 12 ye.irs.
A p'>-r.so:i was seen lurking in tbe neighborhoo.), sup
posed to be the thief, who answers to toe following d^'
scripti.'.n; 21 or 22 years .,ld, fuir coi„pb-si.,n. bln- eyes,
1 good countenance, light brown hair, well Iniilt frame
about r> feet 8 inches high; wore a brown froc': coat
[ black ca.saiuiere paots, iquite new.) new boo', >>lack
neck lie, gray flannel shirr, and gray hat; carried a re.l
carpet sack ma.le .if tieaith rtig with the fri;;ge on.
.{ reward of ^7"i wi'l be giv -t. Tt ilie ;irie''l, coidjne-
men; and convicti. ti ..f the thief, aioi i2'> lor the atife
di livery of the hors*-.
He is “uppo ed to be the t.j.me '! ,r--o ••-rpf that wa^
arre-teil in Kayettevilij; a year or t\s , ago, by the m;Gie
I of Fry, a very notorious thief.
1 JAMES S. PLEDGER.
LewisTille, N. C. Aug. 7, 1862. 60-3m
f.'ncc, in'dndlii r i'lrty or i’..'.y
bottom bill 1 Thi. i a r ; . eh ;
ing to mak“ inv'-rme>' s. 1
vancing in ; ri-■ in tfr • ’= •■' ui.
For further itiiormation apply lo Mr ,M. M. McRae,
Crine's Creek. 1^. O., Moore coMiity, or nd lr' -'i loe at
Fayeiteville, N. C.
D.\ ILL ^Mi’flAK,
. For t)u- II ;ir.s of.' -'le’-i '.Iei;,.->,>, .b'l^’d.
r'arboni.n. '>! ; ' • ' ’ ! i - ' • I:'.,
WiI:^r*5rij;«OEa i
AriiSScry, )
A.\D 7ioi.AMi^i:^.
r.BLS SUtiAR.
12 Bbla. N O .SYFlUl’.
1.'> “ SCUIM’KRNONG WINK.
On consignment and for sale by
JOS. UTLEY
Sept 22. 62-tf
American Geuiiin
Anise Seed
Boneset.
(’alamiis.
Ceutamy.
Dandelion.
Fleabane
Hendock Leaves.
Henbane, leaves tnd sevd. Spear .Mint.
of (rfn’rof .l/ ’A •Vu/t.—Tiie cor
respondent of thf! New York Tribune writes oi
the condition of General McClellan;
The (jeneral Commanding the army ol the Po
tomac look.s worn and hagiianl. Thr'>«>:h the
afternoon he was prostrated with weariness; to
night he lies sick at Sharpsbur-: . I'ntil this day,
rndian"Tobacco. leaves and wherever he appeared the troop.s gave him uproar-
plant.
Jimesicwn 'Vi-«d leaves.
Ill vender.
I'licconn or Bloodr.iot
Sassafras I’ith.
■ Scotch Broom.
.Tli'diial riirvt*yor'» Office,)
(’HARH)TTK, N. C . 8ept. lSf)2 j
.\otic;e.
None of the following articles will hereafter be re
ceived by ihia Department:
Horsemint.
ious welcome; you might trace his route tl.rough
the camps by the resounding cheers. To-day,
while he sat in his nirriage. two entire corps pass
ed by. 'Fhere were a few faint ciieers; but th*e»
were the veriest skeleton.^, the flitting -host even,
of the shouts of yesterday. The troops wi re on
Ot ihe remaining articles iu former advertiaement the ^ doublc-C[uickj perhaps that vv.is the iCason.
prices of the folL/Wing will be cfaant'ed; ' , 4 ' , , • .• 1
Veralrum Veride—American Hellebore, root 80 cts. Ducts lu the Acnij/. A iate sad ajair, in which
per lb. one officer fell by the hand- of another in a duel,
Ger.tneum MacuUtuin —Cranesbill root.j'iO cts. per lb. raises the intjuiry whether it should not be laid
A4li£iiiia!«tralor‘’M ^ale.
Lobrlia Inflata—Inlian Tobacco seed, $1 2o per lb
Dynspyros Virginiana—Persimmon bark from root, *
30 ci.« per lb
Xemthoxylon Fraxincum—Prickly Ash bark, 30 cte.
per lb.
Pinckneya Pubens bark, 30 cts. per lb.
N. Ii These articles must be clean and perfectly iry.
the following articles of | These prices will be paid for the nbava nimed articles.
' and they tojfether with such articles in former adver- i 1 , 1 p
tiserneni ilie reception of which has not been advertised ’ nocessarily» does tiie work 01 an eneniy, and should
to cease, will be received at N. C- Institute. Charlotte, ! ftt least not wear a commission.*—Rirh. Jliujuirer.
N. C . till furlh 'r notice. \1 HOW IRD.
«r.-‘2t] .^ur^eon and Medical I’lirveyor
^nilLS (’ompaiiy
I fpec:, would 1
vers.—men arou
‘'\Mt' l>t«VL.\.N. .Mily 2d, 1:-itil.
, desiring to b^ compio.e \n eri’ry rr-
e ::U'i lo onli-r a 1 ; oii. r o ' good Dri-
001.■■ 1 10 I he iii.i'rv ..ieiit •>i ;iorcies.
r.tioRS are becoming very scarce, bui we
01 fiand a goo'l supply of (he NORTH ('.\Rt»-
VDl^bS, Nos. 1 and 2 by Rev. Professor llub-
e L iiiversity of North t'arolina, and No. by
I W .cy, Sufierintcndent of Common .Schools
• .r ,ua.
' Ol i r- having well nigh exhausted our stock
in Kea'lers on band wlien the war commenced,
U'lW turn their attention to these books by
‘ rather than allow their children to do
■ ; ■ b,.-,ks.
• the old retail prices of 25 c., tits, 88
I'heri- will be J. lM t : ■ :i -h O! ui. ou enii.-. 1, ■ ; ' a tnjuiity '
■ Mojir ily )riy .~!2‘ 1-b.- . - 'i . li.-.i aod
1, i-'ieilio.!' it! ■ii i'lTiee ir, iii l i iior oee..ssHiy
eii'iipmenis fu^ni^he i re.{tt; ite tor a " .ler.
No one nee.I app’.y iiuleos he is a got d .Irivor md e^-
peri;’nct*j iu tne maii_vj'i iii''iit of li- rscs. i'lin de.stiu-i-
lioii of the c .'iii{)any is Virginia, .as ,s.>on as *- inipped.
[llif'l .\L1X. 1>. "I'/OKh.
( ■.-> r. I ,t 'V I't
VO\ r S-:o so n \t io smik
OF ti.e denoini.j.iti •I-.' of {'M(H), Apply
ul ihe Bank of (’ape Fear.
Marcti IS !Mf
Rice and Tobacco o:i foiislgi'iueut.
f'.VSK.S of fre'^h bi-i; ilic. .tiul j.i!.) ij.i.\es .Matiu-
I^HK .Subscriber, a.s Aduiinisir*itor of .\ngus Shaw,
will offer f'o' sale on MOND.W, the 13th day of
I (K'TOBER, ai the plantation on the Wilmington Road,
j :5 mi?ps below Fayetteville
perisloible property:
I 1 (’orti Sheller, 1 (\irriage, 1 lJuggy, 1 '■Vagon,
! Ploughs, a small lot of Corn and Podtlt:r, 1 8ad-
d'o. 1 set Harnc.ss, 1 (’utting Knife, a few arti-
cles ol Household and Kitchen Furniture,
j .\ ere.lit of sis luonths will be given, and bonds with
i apj. 'ved security will be requir-.l
J.\^!E'^ JEN KIN.S, .A'lministrator.
; >!>ept. ly. t>2-is
' ~ A R H Y li A R \ I
I.\M {.ri'ptred to manuiaciur.* all kinds of Wagon j .j,
ll.ii!i‘- f'r .Vroiy use. I tan my leather *nl can 1 f i*
give gon.l bii'gains .Vgents wil! do well to send their '
ordei“ to me as they shall have proropt attention. aii'I ! ^ j
: seat .;tl in piiok dispatch. JOllN C.VRT^’R *
Ooldstoti P. O , (’hath.tra Co . N ^
' .June 1;^, 1S'12. I
down as a rule hereafter, that thi: officer who fights
a duel .shall lose his commission. Surely we have
enemios enough on our front, without fighting
each other; and a zealous opposition to them should
serve to exhau^it every feeling of resentment of
which human nature is capable. One who en-
danjrers his life or that of a fellow-soldier, ud-
FAinpi.i iioR^a: i or «alk.
I^OR Sale, an excell.-ni Family Horse.
‘ Address “W.” at this Office.
Oct 4 0G-3t
ill,- mil
.vSS.
S»tr
cV
10
f'actui'.l Tobacco, vni.oi
Gi;..) W
Fayetteville, Sept. ■..’■I. l.'.;2.
ij'iiliiii^. Forstlebv
UILI.IAMS I’O. ■
r.;iif
F. J. HALF
SON’S.
Vti'i
Tl*t* **;ivaiifM
to pmcii.'ise a l.IKKl. ' NIIGK') ISOV,
a'oom fonrteeu y ars ( id
C. H. IIOHINSO.V.
Frvye'teville, .Sept. i, r-i’.2. r,~tf
t:opti‘>«of Ilie Oibwerfer
J. - i rocured by non-subscribera, at tho Bookator*.
• riot 0 oent«.
LI
E. j: HALE & SONS.'
By THEOPHILUa HUNTER HILL. Esq., of Raleigh.
For sale, price $1, by
Jan'7 18, 1862.
A’OTIi'R.
S 1 .-xpect to be abspiit from home a t'ew laonths in
the West, Arctiib iM .McLean is my authorized
Vn'tit to iran.sact mv busine«.s until I return.
N G JONES.
Dec'r 2s, Ibtio. S.itf
\MI’LATro WO.M.VN by the name of LUCY; about !
211 years old, of medium size, but now quite corjm- j
lent.
Slid woman is probably in or near Town, hut mny |
have been b'd off in the direction of Newbern by Bill
r.riiioion. a free ni'ibitto Tnan who h.\s been at work as
n t'arji. titer probably on the Wilmington A W'eld.^n j
IIk’ io''. I >*' a Dep'I North of Wjirsaw I will pAy ?2o i
f >r tlie leiiv«~y of ">aid gir! to rie or lixiged in J*til in I
♦ own. il foun.’. in this County, or ^")0 if sal zi’l is |
found i'l a'sy other County and confined iu the Jail of
the f«ime, li*e party arresting giving me caily ioforma-
fion of the same.
JNO. D. WILLIAMS.
FayetteTilla, Aug. 25, 1862. 6i-tt
; R'>ckfish.
Oct. 2. 1H'12.
., I sha'l offer for Bale 2(1.SALT
^ I). ANDERSON.
6.5-31
Afli'rtiiiw ilate I
pay Five ('•.•tit' per pound for rags de
livered in FtTellevillp. or nf my mills
1) MURPHY.
(jr,-
fbr
TriE subscriber wishes to sell his plantation on the
We«t side of ('ape Fvir. ne r Gray’n Creek P. O.,
' Yank'i't' Saf- —Five valuable locomo-
! lives, captured l»y th-; ('otiloderates in fhti neiuh-
; borhooid of V^'arretiton and Manassas sometiniH
since, reached I^ynchburg last J'riday over the
Orange Hailioad. Thr.'e of tin- five are unin-
. jiired, and the other two but >lighth dn:n.i-ed.
' They arc all of the be.^t workmanship, of lieavy
capacit3’, and estimated tc be v.orth in rln pr* sent
times of scarcity of uiacliinery at lea^t
apiece. Extraordinary eX' rtions ue)- n '/niro.l
to complete trestle work acros.s tlie K;n.!i;ibati-
no«k river, to admit fh > pa-s.tge of thc'c litcomo-
tives over the stream, un 1 it lin:shed just
I iti time to get them loitoftii*’ way of the \ anktes
in their late raid 'to W’ai rutoii. A nnmlu t of
. cars have also been bron.-ut iri .vnfidy acro-s tfie
i Rappahanock.
Lincoln » J*ro fnmntlnn.—Xhi' IJii-lii.i./;).! ;■> .|ui-
rer very truthfully remarks t hat Li.-ii-iiti propos, >i in
his late proclamytion simply to do wh;*f lie h;is al
ii miles’>elow Fayetteville. - 1 • 1
Therp are 191 acres of L.AND, To of it good fanning ready been doing whorover Ins arius have xtt,inl-
land and about 50 in cultivation. ed; and as if he 'ouUI do it any v iierc elsel
Th*re is a new dwelling house, »nd all necessary out- , proclamation is otily a u.s*'ii;.s.> di clavatioii
malignant intentions, so iar as wo jire C‘ t;
F-ir further informHtion apply on the j-reiTiises _ r.. * . ^ ,
J.A''ti-;S M FOK
Cumberland Co.. .Sept 30. 18!i2. fio-sipd
Hi‘
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It will not benefit him here, and v .11 *
home.
OIL AND LA.MP P.LxiCK.
''p\NNER.^’ ai..’ Ll "iRICATlNG *HL.
I L\MP BLACK in barrels. For sale by
‘ ‘ JOS. R BLOSSOM & CO.,
Wilmington, N. C.
March 7.
The Vellow Fevir and l>vsf*,i,. r-y ) .j-.t ? 1 .■ J
off seventy-fivi' iier ci nt. ot ?!.• i-r- ■ ii‘;
French ve.s.sels in the tiuli ot 3lexico llieAma-
j zone, who.se coiuj>leraent l.« C>7o. has now but -10;
Blank' Warrants for sale at thi^j Oflicf*.