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1.^ with Not«*s by
,, Bills- Notes 1
AluXIii-® a/\WM
J. HALL & 60l'»
KIR'^
\OL. Ml.
riJINTFl) 'VtOXD.AYS .\NP THl’KSKAYS '
EOWAKD J. HALK SONS.
miToRs ANb l*UOPRlF,TOUS
)•' t> t'V 'ht' -N\ ot‘kly ''b^ervku 'r^ ; Ott li’ m
, - - v.» if ,(unu»r fll** II- «'f
a: ui > I 'II -.‘V tf > vpnr lj>i« eTj'ire.i
> u>' \''f. Oa-i; i:\ LK i „* UO | fl •ililnUii
.. nil.: :.u ,f j.fti.l during ih»' y»‘ir .>t -ii'.'.'ti).
■ li ..r > , UU ifuT l(ll- NfHV ll li i
fiaV'* Vli\’KKTlSl'.MEVT.'^ in''onp.l t'ur . t-ni- ].*>r
>1 III Ihic'S for Hi'' iU'l. niid ..U » loi •-•■ h
- --rtiiiig pulilicntuiti Verirly aJvt>rti>.«*iiu'n':'^ >i\
. Kiiiini'fs. >»t I*-frtt.-- :in.* |
r to tsie tht- iiHftiiber .it insertiori'i .tpxivf i. ur ;
I V will f't* I'liut lil'i tvii'M.i, uii.l . lu-.-ui .1 j
!
\J\fVti.riu-u:- lo >10 , i h‘iiy.‘.i iti )ht ,
= 1, Ti
Sl'KC? ^ NtM'H'K.
1' ^:u ili-l thi> l-»U‘, imji'Hiir t's Mt‘W uboi ' . .
» . riiit'iv.t W’thoiit p.ayiUf:M ill mJ\ ,Tiiv. nor will;
:'.r- l>** ■iflll to ■‘lli'il sllJ'M ri'iet' r.ir H l.il'.trei .' .'ue
. . ,u tor.
- ,ii'h ot our old suh'i'rititT* as .lesiie lo I'lke the |>a'
.«i 'U ''li' -Nwin I’l'Vi if uiitil’y M wfifu umkiii^r
uii; u Jnn'y 1. l^"''
gs^'l> Al>VKi:ilMiHS
IVi'-'ii' iU( 1‘t'iowu whi' de'iire ^ lu-
,, iioii ill the (ib'tTver. fviul iu town wuh wiu.ui
n iiHve not regular account-, will please setiJ with the ,
.>eui^'fuieni !i' much mor«y a iL»v wish u. iiiT-si iu
1,'cordiijg to our adveriit ng on tht* t^r^t }>ftsrr. ’
. r Ji> uiM wi.xli to opi»u anr ntor«* 'tich .iCC0iiu!s, :;r
iT^eJ ii«y aooomits The process of oolleelion i- too ■
J "louli, auil we hnve to pay L'asi* tor etery thiun we
~e or sell iu the«e linics.
2. IStil.
Ubi rr RY NoTiOks. —W« have hrrt-tnUire gi% eu iiu? ice.
repeate'ily, th'it we chari^c for .'.'liituHry iui?n.'os ot i;u
: i^tonaKle leugth. auJ tor rt*solutious of >>e
. Ausc that kin>l ot ri»rt'liiig. we L“.vi' mucii ..’itM..!! .u
know, is not often u\.»rc agrcoaMe :■.) ihau t«j
eJiiorp of paper?* it generally hrtppi-n‘5. howeTv'r. ‘
; lat alter charging an.J paying postage III the act-niui f-.r
w-iriled,-we never get paid, we now give notice that we
V insert nothing of the *ori hereafier unle.ss nro.>ni-
I uied by the cash. . Always excepting ia ^le of :
li*.'‘ft«ed volunteer®, when we re.^tiire no pay. : Hear
.u luiti'i. therefore, that we will in=ert obituary iroiic,-s
-„a !■■!'hitions, not eiceeliug 7^“ word«, gratis K-.-i all
fr; ■■■ worils, one c^ot « w.irJ. wiiich raiist ‘f [■•ii.l > .v
r i.e Uutice will be juit in i_tpt?
*7IrJL, .WTfAV#!’,
Attorney at Law,
F.A.YETTEVILLE, N 0
\\’1LL i’.trnd the I'ounty ajid Superior t'ouin oi 1
\y iJuuibfriand. Harneii, .Moore an i Kobr.-ii>u i'.iun- i
tic- Pi .nip', attention giveu to 'he colle.-tiou of all
l hi- hund-
:, f 17. 1'- ’ r!
liEO. W. WILLI AMS 4 I (t..
\\ liole«»alt* Dt^ulern in Mi‘04'4‘i‘iev.
A.NLt I.MPsKTER> AM> OEAl.KR IN
hardnare and ( Sucdt's Iron, Xc,^
HAY STRKKT. FAVKTTK\ll.lK. \. I.
.i ^ J. Ht;i • :t
J t 'X W. i>. K ;.NUALL • s KK.M\1L
A. 4 0.,
i oiiiiiiN^iioii .Mer*liaiiIs
A N U
WHOLESALE GH0CER3,
No. It A l‘i \orth Water M..
Wllmiiisioii, I.
Orders from the ('ouuir\* promptly exi
Wlif" Particular attention eivon t.> tiie >.‘ i>
• nJ other produce.
.Vpril -. 1^01.
\\ rsiri:N K vn, ’'ovd i^run:, )
‘tto\ illt\ \
, ,|T7'
ON iiii.i it'fpr t!\f> I'-.; .Viv of .'^op: t'.•■■
'ssil! tr* >'l •>! .;r^i ..ii I’-i-:.'nc 1 - vL
hit.ui Fa. ,-(rt-viHv to I.ittle Hiver.
lit
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to I; , k ‘i,
til Joi’Pib i:'.!',
1,1 .Mi'lver’s
1r. 1,1,! ‘1.1,1 li iniin I \v!i ).:• .
t'.induct .r ot cm’ti fa •‘cuiri'r. le-ivitui h
'X t ickfj
.\ tic>s I'lte v.t Kicii’-lit »'il into t-tb
(itnc. \^!iii-li will I liiiic't iii'i fiiiii)i'r>i
Ml 'I ti-vi d'iy.j
l!y order ..i‘ lii,> l*r*- t
■ IN'o M ln-,1 r
\iiir ISi'.'J,
the -iHiii.'
!.,• ; ublif
H H
uud after \liit|.bi\ the J'.Id iic * . ih*- Ii'-siii-
r Oiii K'lil will run .i'lily, Iciiviiia K ., i-'i ,■• ic
o -'oi'k. \ N| . ri'i'.irniiii.’' lt''iv,« M-. Iver'-i l>, i •: >i
-'■'locK. P \l (' i; M \ i i i; rr, •• ■■ I
'■‘ii: Jii.
Won|tii i:allro:id OftUi*.
v'tevnic, N (’ S, j . ’, ■ ,
>t In. ih- . a; '• i' ^ r.f ; t;
iIhi ris. li: i Iciit co '
\V tiiirr-M! and N
\ U M.-.i-fi -.iid J i.i
h'.
t'rii- piirp.t'c
I (.'oiiipi-.ny. to ennblc it I ■ e\t- n 1 : h>» , I f: o'ji ; iu“
'oal Fields to the .Norrli i .niliii’i !>■•> f.^-! wmii:
i.'ei\tletr.i'ii have been Jippi-;iiii'.i iunv'>'or.e i la re
ceive ub,^'rib.*rs ;n tiicir st v..\ ,' ut ij;-!.!i.ii !■ ■ ^ \ii:
.\t iiul* — L .1 llanghioii. Hr
vewby an i t WH^hingion
Vbovo t)l» (1 7 no .! : ..I'U: l U.
Hugh W r>ixon
\t Ore Hill (» \V (ioi.KroTi, 1*:
M .\i8foti
.\^.0fe>r,‘ Hill- U^n'l Hti'kiifv.
Phcc.
At Fi-u^fs .Mills l>r H M F..oi.r
.■\t Frsnklinsville and vicinitv 1
S Hornev
At .\-li= bor-.:' -Ji.uatlian V* ,rtii ‘iii.J i‘. 1' H-- st*;
■\l ypw Market Wtilk.-i and :i N- ishL
.At rhonia‘!vllle—A (i F'istor and »V I r
■\i Higii Point i'r R t’ I.ni l-iay .r.d Pert
VI Salem — Franoi« Fiic-> niid ii. !■ -i ■ i;
\i (ireensboro’ -C P MeHdenl,}'
J A (liiuuT and .le^ =• H Limi r. v
Insirn;‘iuni‘; wi'l be ^Hnt t.. ;;!»■ ‘ Oi. : . :'.,t ,ii ■
eirly l>v bv it. p.". ddi'nt .f the f'.irupi:;,
>‘Uf ■ ' J M noSK. > - ’ }! .•
FIoreiif‘ and Favettfiiile Itnil iioad.
'ill ! l>r '
■i;ic H V
!1U1 \
■.. Hi.II
I
NliTH the iirovisious .f an or juiHiii't
venti.TQ of Nonh i’-iri.diua. li >k« vs-ill t -
trie 1‘iih .Iiiiii' '.he , i'ii ?■> n;; v'- .', ■■ 1
recfion of the f'.’.l'.Kiug p-r"'..'.!:' '
li.ms I-: thv i\pirHi i th- ■ 1-; , =• n--
vi!!.- Rn'l U .-dr. •• -ha-e. • j : :
1: .'i . (>■' ■ F , ■
rectii.ii !■; ;!:r i tPn-.:-.i'; t'.miri ! : . ^ ^
t» A H iV. A \V .^leet. U i, =; i ■ t,
M R.--
4; ' A' i Lndortiii- ; :
McNeiil, m. ,I StewHTt. Jh- ^ ' lii ;i. I'
Neill and ('ol. .\i> x M.-Nl ' ‘in. r i .
/ViTi/i Lni» ;i- ' '
McNair. Ur. ,\ I* McLent'. n.-r, ».
iii'ly and V!«-x .ti ler W . . •. r »nv .
-li V'- ■ • l-n>l>-r tiic : r.' '';.'n ' i
tl 1> Mi’Lood, 1* NiiM'ftiiUTji.
H MfOui'cn, .r any ine of M .
I.' . . ndi-r he ii! ; .11 ■ J
hui McN.-iir, S; >ii \'f r l. 1' i'i A - ;
M‘- .i;- I'.- Ole Ol i!'.> ni
The r iib‘.Ti!.’i 'I tio^.k v\ ■ ' ;
4. irc of 0" vl'iy U hen a ur'u’i. n^ 'iin
ihet nipauy w111 t.e 1.1 iti'’ ■■i ‘ 'i;e |.ii; : ■
:Ilg thr 1*. '-ki
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I Ilf-IT!
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1: him:.
^ '-.ild
I'
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1: '• 1
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T. C'. A: U. Ci. WOHTH,
wii.MLNcrrox,
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1'A K er
^ I L can be H.-.:oriii)
■ -lainar;,.
• i.i. r*. i^'.i.
r •
I wifh I
Ho'iPK K
llollar«» Ke%«ar«i.
1) \ N \'V \ V fr.iHi ill,* «iil. ri iti.'r. li'- 11. !' o t'.y
i .'i^■ lie i.s :.:i y'‘>n of aj^e, alif.iii ■> u-i-i b' iin-;i
M/h, robuxi. I'.nf'' l.-ei :ind very ninch niiiK-.i ;;ir -i. i
' :in 1 lo.iks ilown when “p.incii 1 = lie .-n
'IcPh'jM: ■ Mills in Kobeson coiimy .’H the ■.;i 1 .
and Wi ill Fayetteville Jir.ut three v. . k I’
iliiive r^wiHrd will be paid tor his ileiiv -ty lo im-
hm contiiienient iu any jail «o tiiiit I eei hitii.
NV. I* .IoHN-mN
iiennetiBvrtle. .S. Aug. 1-5. ■'•.'M’
Huntfiviiffn
MUL.iTfn WOM W 'h^
year‘s i>!l. ol iie lima
;iHrne i.t' I.i "i
. b;it tliiw .)ltl'c
SF.
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I AVlVr rKVILI-K, N. 1:.. NOVKMHRK 17. my>
i'%v r/rri:vii.i.i:
MITI AI. (OMPAM.
t?iipital in Premium .\ i;
’>1'h oil haii.l Hiid ,1 Im'I
Sii'l w.itnan is pn»biib'y in or near T.*wn. b,:; m.\
have i>een ieil ofl in lije (iireoiion n(' .N. wlii-rii by l!i!:
l5ruinton, a free mulatto tnaii who has been at work aa
1 I’liriienter probably on t!*e W iliiiingi..n .v 'V cl Ion
H tili iii.i nt a Depot Norili if W.irnaw i *ii; pH_\
' ilif lelivevv of srti‘1 girl to me or F.id^ed in .lail in
l"wii, if found in this t’imiity, .r if .lid girl is
found in any uiher t’onniy an.i confin^'d in ilie .lail of
the «anie, ihe party arr*-stinx giving iii>* e-iily iii ■■Vin'i-
lioii ..f the »ainc.
.'No, li \, 11.1,1 WI.-^.
Fayetteville, Ang. l.-.n2. ' | ■■
55*10 Keivarit.
1WILL pay the*aV>nve rewat.l for tin’ ni.j.n>tieu^ii.n
•and coDliuement of my man (’\LVIN. w nui twiiy
from me about three we.>ks ago.
I will also pay a rewar.l of Fifty Dollars for Miflicient
eviilence to convict any peraon of harboring iiim. Cal
vin is abotit 4li years of age, '» f»;ei 10 or 11 inch.'‘s high,
black, and weighs about loO pounds; he we irs small
gold nngy in his ears. He i.s a boat or sliip carpenteV,
and well known aho'jt FayetteviHe .md Wilmmgion.
He sometimes calls bim.self Caivin .lohn.son.
TllF.O. j;v\Ns
June .'?0. 18G2. :f
Rice and Tobacco on Consignment,
1 A of frt'sh beat Hlce and lOO Hoxen Manu-
I w facture'l Tobacco, varioii--' nualities. f’or aale by
GKO W WILLIAMS .S: TO.
1-ayelteville. Sept. ’J4. 1862. •'■•’•if
llf‘w|»c‘r aiifl olliei'
I)V TIIHOPIIILUS HUNT1:R mu, l- ,v. - • ■l«i;iri.
Ii For .sale, price .51. l>y K, .T H ALH ,v .so.s's
.lan'v !•>. IHt'.'J.
I\OTK)K
I expect, to he absent from norae a few ic.onths in rpKE .Stay Law having postpoiieJ the settle:
tiie West, Archibald .McLean is my authonzeil A. suits for years, we will not h
T« or toi *t a>i
:mci)'
1 ■
I'L'c t'niiipHnv ii;i\
fj‘k\c l.cV- : 111 idi- fill .;
T. ' ii lo.-.^.
i .11 i,
LOOK AT THIS!
Tlii; Fi\!'TTi:ilLU; fll/TOi.
Fronting 3(M) fe(*t and in !h(‘ b?i^i?5ess
porfion ot* the Town,
i'oniini^sion and Forwardinjc .)Jcrcliants more «>i>a4 ami %* t ll
ICooiiiK thait aii>
Hotel in' fli«‘ ^lafe.
ati'J iiiv I'atrori av my ; ( r\ .j I
! if tli»‘ titiji -
r. Vi UMIH-L, Praprh tor.
'l^iy *'i, I'-'i". - .
FaytilciiHi- Feiiial** Hiijh School.
'pHF. c\.-ii'i«e« oi‘ t‘ii-1 In-tt: r;.>n i. ; :i i u
I 'he ot ''cp'tMi.bt*!-
Til,- i-U il . :ii ■ yi-.r w ;;1 1 ■■ i vi.ifl •' ■ - .
:he l-'i .if K'. wi'ck'. coiiinipnr-n’i' : eii 1
illir 't-h Df^c.; the :econ>l of ‘.'7 >Vi-cV . :-,.::i: . ■ ■ _• l-^l
i l.;ii y in'l fiidisic .liily l-i
I’ln.'C.'- iti'l iiiar.liiiii- iii'.-T..b ^ i .•;
-i. . .1 ,ri- earii'-t'' rfi(ti^ !* i I' -si
c.'ii lining full ii 'Vtr- i-.l ir- in i • li ' ■■
!tic opfi'inz o! tiie ScliO' 1
Ucv W.M. IIOOPKK. 1
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prompt ly, an t
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iniiii
s ill- tViiiil ' } !
V'”!'. -.. -11 i fur
• Vll sl'ucs t'r
iiiie \f m I
.\il !o"-i*s ii'
)U!,i':Ct ..■■ pi ).,r I- I >
Fur fun her int’-Tm-
.Vgi'nts ilie I .trillion'
k‘ h ■
Jan'v
i w.
Ill ,:;,.'r:il i.iii. will-
r ip.iil ['.nbljn cmi-
• ■1 aU h.'uli h V piT
■ VH ir, t'.ir sevi'i'
iriOiT ill i';ic proli;-.
-ire injured t.'t
ii- ir vjihio.
h II .*'• i:ivs rtfler
'lv!l ll,'
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r. \TTLt;
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pat
■ r*>:i‘rred ti»
s . *ic Stare. hU'1 to
'e'Ti lary, P.aleigh.
II -\ I.F. .Agent at
Fhvi‘:teville, N
1
The >ev> Stuall,
rOLOKKI) l'ii(^ii#l.liAPHS,
\
% Jl -.ilfl I’.* r\.
Sai(« of a |>ortlo» of thf* FayettevilU*^
\Ae,^tern Plank Road.
K iiiiderRigned having been iippoinle 1 t'oiiiinis'i .cer
I to sell all that rirt of th>- F-iyeiieville Wesi‘»ni
Pi'ilik Hoad, above Itieh Point, will -idl at public \ic
iM'ti in the town of .'■•ali in. ..ii itic I-1 •H'ii--sdav iu Jau'v
II he Uoiid. Toll MoU'.e, ,'tc .between High Point hu.I
!'.•liania. upon terms tu be ma.ie known on the day of
pale JF.SSI; W.VLKCom
\uv. 18K..J * 7''i-tH
HEAOm ^HTKKS r.-ia KEldMENf ('. M.. i
Sl'MMIWVllLI . N I’ . tjci ih l^b'.i )’
• »H l>t H
^IMIF. iimui'iii.i”! - >1 t oiiip.inie*' i;i ihi.^ Het9lii!'*ni will
.1 piii i'lM ivii), ibvir re-pi't?) ivi- . oKiin iu.is in fioui of
the (’iiiiri /(oiisi*. in Lillington, on lyth lav of .Nov
t-.-ti. >ii 11,1 o'clock. .A .M for P.evn'W. lirill an>l In-
: p*‘i'iioii I'hc 'oiiiiiii‘S|,,ned (Mlicei's and (Irderly .Str j
^'t*.lnls will mt-el ai ilif s line [.b.v-f -iiid h 'ur ..n the two
[ rt‘.‘.‘diii^ d i\- f.'T Drill. .\i-
J. A SPi;\llS.
7'■ '!lpii '>'1 ('oin riT .’>‘.'d -t‘g’t S C. N|
A 4 Alt4».
( utup Jljil*', iii'ur Fort FNher, IMW. .
iinacr«igne l. -i private in the .\ruiy ol the ('on- j
1 lederate Suites. rfspt.cil'iilly anuoiinces himself a [
cindidiiie tori'lii.'l t’l,-i-k ol ihc Hoil:'-' .it I'tiiniii ms of,
!*!c next I.e^i-lailire. Uav'n;£ p I'-cd '■''iiucrs in ■
clcs... inliiii:icy with I'm-'-.ii-t sbitivi- b.i.lios. h*> trusts
that he lias c. ii i.b r iMe ■tc.iii:iiTiiTi!,-» with the tlulie.s ;
■>f I he po'ii ion. HKN'KV L. ’OLTON.
.Vns£. ’ .^-llf ]
AIIVi:KTI«l%nK:\T. !
Knsliu'cr OflUe Distriol ol l apo Foar, \
i-'MITItVlLLK. Ocl. to, J I
Vl.L persons h'lving claims .ig.-iiust the Fngineer L>e-
p«r'ment for nr-.terials or services applied in the j
: construction ot ilefences in North Carolina, can have ,
tlieir claims examintxi. und if siipportPtl by satisfactory j
I certificates of ofllcer.-- authorired lo order the expendi-
I lure, or proved just and eipiilable. they will be pai.l by
I reference to this Oflice
; * C. H CJLLI.\S,
Hoiif«e and Lot tor sale or rent*
^PIIE MuTjHcribeiH otJ'er for .sale or rent, a HOUSE and
I I.OT in Laiirinburgh, coniaining K acrea. with a
good dwelliug iind all necessary oi;t-hou«e'». Persons
wishing to purcha'ie will address or call on J D. .Mc-
f.-turin, who wilt t'lkf pleasure in showing themarouud,
i A ('URRIE
J A CURRIE
Nov'r 1. 18tV2. 76-»>tpd
%%’A-^ed7
»■) WHEAT.
..^w,»)UU l.VKi ‘ CORN
PeTsons having ihe above articles to sell will receive
the highest Cash price by calling on .Mr .M Thomason,
at the Meichant Mills, Fayetteville, or on ‘he subscri
ber Mt his old stand on Market Square
ALFX JOHNSON. Jr
.Nov 'i. Js»3-. 7r>tf
i-'OR N.\i.e.
maki:pe.\ce’s p.u ket.s,
.\ndirons, .Shovels and Tong.s.
liritanaia Spoons, Quart Bottle Coiks
At the t'rockery Store
W N. TILLINQHAST
N’ov'r lt». 18c,2 7; 2w
PRACTICAL ULNTS FOR HARD TIMES
“What man ija> done, man may do ’’
No II.—LIGHTS.
' Our fathers little artificial light. They
I preterre.l the ohoap light ot day. For this re»
' 6on they woui early to bod, aud were aii the more
I healthy aud more wealthy tor their practice The
, i-hiet light ot their houses, like that of the hou-
■ MPfl of’ the nobility of England a few centuries
i back, Wis a ruddy glare trom the hearth.stone
1. 1‘rimitii't Liyhts.—The earliest artificial il
luminator.'^ of which We have any record, were
ianip^ Theae, at tirst, consisted ot nothing more
, than a oup ol' oil or grease, with a wick lying
j against its side. Its shape waa aoon improved m
I converiienet^ and elegance.
J. .4 Hastily ExtemporiieJ Liykt.—The wri
ter was one of a tamily party who were belated
ill :he mountains of Georgia, and compelled to
shelter with a family who owned neither
lamp nor candle. Uur ingenioiw hostess, howev
er, devised a liyht for the table. It was made by
mean.s of a slice ot fat baeon, (^do not laugh, reaa-
! er, I tell the simple truth.) This was spread in
the bottom of u saucer and on this was laid some
candle wick, the buruiiig end of which was kept
Ifi^lribiilion ot the .^eliool Fund.
OFFli'K OF TMK LITERARY BOARD, t
Ralkiqu. Oct. 9, If'G'J. - w 1 1 ' VI
'IMli: President iiu.l Directors of the Literary Fun.l. elevated by being piissed through;', tailor StliimblC.
1 having made tiistribution of said Fund, have direct- | i{. Hu^h Ljiyhtst.—Anion^ tiie poor ot T^^urope
ed the following tabular statement to be published. . ^ very cheap and easily made light is constructed
■showing the Fall distribution to each county ; ordinary bulrush stripped of its skin ex-
The ftm^uiii of »he mh\ Kail (rmtnhuiion will t*e paid u u i i
to the persons entitled to the same on application to the i «^ept enough to hold the internal peth together.
Treasury Depariinent. j ^“d then .'■aturated with suet or Wax.
The counties of Clay. Mitchell and Transylv.ania will • 4. ("onfrderate Vmidle.—This rivals the rillh
receive their shares from the counties out ot -.vhich they Ijo-ht in .‘simplicity, and far exceeds it in servicea-
were respectively formed, there having be. .. no report : together a pound of
from r^aia counties unaerlhe law of ihe (ieiu'ra.1 Assem- . , ^ « j .p ^
2 B V \ SCR 1 beftfiwax and a quarter ol a pound oi rosin, or oi
Pres’t ex oftioio of L-ierary Boarl. ‘ turpentine fresh iVoui the tree. Prepare a wick
R. H. Battle. -Ir., Sec’y of Board
[f;^ D't]
(’iipt. Engineer« (’ S. \
RT.
\V««»sl%Tai’it*hi Solar
''Jonnties
-■\lamance
Alexander
Anson
,'Vlleghan y
.-\she
>»eauf.)rt
Bertie
Bladen
Brunswtck
Buncom he
Burke
4 aiii.t^ra.
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1
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;Ih . im; I -! lus.’iein 1_.
y.iur ].Htr..U ige. 1 w ..:
t'.'I lli» ' rV .1 { 1tr„,i:it
the go-, i i .'..p.- F iv
Dc:
ill.M'i! ■ ■ • : lull Vm:. ■r'-ioD’s .Skyliifh
] . H«iy ri'.-*, irp.tiite M r’de Var.i, Fay-
■i. V .: p’iain. ;• ■t.i'u-iif'1. . o’r.r.'1. in water
an.; p..stile: .m :n;..n ( = .\.mljro
V M.-x. ;■ i ;! .'yl* ■ of Pictures
Ui,‘ .Vr! .'.i- , iT:. i-’i 1 .iie.J, uilt Mnuld-
r' .r V s;-y ! - .i- .i-
Ml ! ; .1 ■ ^ '.I 1 Ii:r. '. hl'Il U-
; ! V- c ;. 1 T^; .' i~ii. Life
!• ie fr.ill. •’: lil t'iCi UI i‘-
•. I : : ' ;i .J 1,. to merit
•1".'. -e. i! .i V ^i.’KeM; thanks
t'e b,. ; .! i.u r.;c i,.‘re: .li.jre t.y
-'iievliie M 1 - I' (I'if.
M \ ,\Ni-iSDHLL,
I'Li il . /I U .IU-. i’: t I'l opllrlor.
Headquarters Fort St. Philip, N. C. I
OcTORF.R 24, )
SPF.i'l VL OHDKB. No \^
OFFH'liK.s. .Non (’omiiii'.-iionc.i (itFic . 'iii.l 1‘rivutes
bidonging to this Command, wh.-mer absent ot
deiachcd .servicc, or otherwi.se. ar,- oiderc-J to retmn
1.-, .Inly t’i-.rtitutrlij.
Oiiicet-' failing to c .inpiy witli this or-ler will be re- J (’nbariiis
c.'nimende 1 f.>r .lismis.'ial from rank. Ni> certificate of i Caldwell
disabilify. other than from a .Surgeon or A.s.slsfant Sur- j Camden
pe.ni of the .^rmy will be received ms evi.lence of ina- j Carteret
iiLiity 10 report in person. I ;'aswell
By command of .INO. RICH.VHDSON, I Cnia^ba
Li»»iit. Col. Commanding. { Chatham
I P> Hancock Lieut and Acting .\dj't [7o-t.tp.l ^ Cherokee
\oTic i:.
1)lloFi).v\LS t.ir lurnishing .O(i"0 sei' ot INFANJ'BV
VCt't'L'THF.MKNTy, will l.e receivfl si ihis oihce
lUiiil ttie loth Nov. l^'»■J I'he se’ te coii.,ist ol ('art-
ridge Oox. shoulder belt, waist belt, cap pouch and
b.'iyonet scabbar.i. an 1 the .trticle to be delivered, hi-
jpect**d "itid pAi.l for in P*ichmon I. \ a .sample or
pattern s^i vvili be furnishe.l it .le.-ire.l by the contractor.
.\ii.lrc>s J A .1>*LAiJNKL,
Lt. Col 1‘ .S A . F •lyelteville. N. ('
.Stating price, etc
Oct l!s*, lso2 7‘. t'.t
1=' .^
»'a. I
4k roeeyien i
V. . i.i I . i 11
ut;. Ui •>: -
I’aoon-.'^iJ.'^.
N - I in.l J.
r;i 1. .
Vil l n.l .1 iM-r -. ;
-ei-;. 1.;-ii
\V ihii'nu! • II
ft ?
li
!■. '
Palma 4'liri*^ti Kean«.
fhe highest caati price ■
iiM'ii Beans.
.1 A V,.)KT11
Fa\el leville. Oct. i.i-it
^pHF -iubscriber will pay 'I
i I .itiv .louuiiiv of Paliu-i l'l
for
40
A.'vii
BliI.S SL'lJVL
1-' ItbN N O SVnlP
1.1 •• St'LPPFKNONO \MNF
t In coiisiguniiMil and tor .ale !>v
JO.S. LI'LF.Y
Sepi 11. tV.'-tf
Chowan
Cl*veb.ni
»'olum bus
('ravt-n
'umb.-i l»iud
Currituck
L>avidsan
Davie
l)upliii
Edgeoo'.ube
Foray t h
Franklin
Gaston
Gftte.s
«M-aiiville
Greene
Uuilforl
Halifax
Harnett
Hay W utni
Henderiuo
Hertfol .
Hv le
Ire.lidl
Jackson
Joliiisit.n
Jones
Lenoir
Lincoln
Macon
i\.ik
iji roees'ies:!
... ..: . . „ •• F\MILY
h m . .■ Miii;; oi'
'tuokef
its )[' -.il
. ('1 ur ..
;m I \Vhjl.- .1.0 iiro
Adiiiini«lrafi4»n .\oliee.
^jMlF, subscriber having .^nalitie'l as ,\dministratrix on I M^.lis^iti
L the K-taie of Jas Sundy. dec’iL hereby gives notice i Martin
to all persons having claims against .said Estate to pre
sent them to Win .McL. McK ly within the liuie pre-
scrilied by law. or this notice will be }>!eaded in bar of
their recovery. CATH.MUNK SI Nl)\ . .-X.iui'x.
Ang J, lf>':j. i’
\i.
lO l;
\o I i i:.
Mvii; CNi)f:R-! ;
I . ••. V M'l i* .“ o;
tiereb\ give ii.il i. e
111.' ■ Il.il iv e •?;
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r ■•..nni '.I II" . >
siiii- ' i/. !i. r-k^v ■
••lif
l.M-aic
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Ire viili
e- . : \i!icric"i,
! :l!i I fi-ieii l-,
I'l.i .l.-hn D.
. . e:' her
i.. -Ill ».i; iii-r I V
V I I . 'Il. il- f II-
I’hey l. 'j.ei t-
■i'! 'I T.roi'.ii.:
••'iV'M.MI.
U i’i.Li VAl'l.
AKflV IIAIt\l>S.
IVM J rcpnred to luaiiui-.ctiire n'., \\ ri
^l^irne=s for .\rniy ii“e. 1 tan iny !•■ ; ' . r -i:' ■ "
give good brtrjr^iius. .\gents «il; .i., .’,.’,1 t jf>)..i ,
orijer- to lur liiey .-ii ill in ve j.i’. ni.-i m '11111
«.ent otT iu .juick di'.p'itch. C VKt'l- !!
G,.Mron P O. I'tia’hani ’o.. N . 1
•lime 1-'.. 11 '
\orili Carol ilia
*( IIOOL l’(K)K.S are bp.-.1 iii\./ •, . i- ■ ' ■ \v
^ h.'ive nil h.iDil a g.ni.i -iij.j.Jy ft-. .N-• 1 .1 C\R
r.lN.\ RK.VDF.RiS, Nos. .1 m;d 1; by Rev. I’i-.i.'.-Hs.-ir I'lb
>ar.l ot'the Univer-iiy of Noi’ih I’ ln.i’ivi. n'l.l V. by
Rev (M. Wiley. .Sup-.’i iiit-rn.L ui ol .ii.ii. 'i .■'.•u...ils
f North C-irolina
Our customers havincr well m.’h exliaustei oiir st.ick
of N'lirthern Uea'ler- on linn.l wlien it: w.ir CDiiiinen.'C.l,
A’e hope will now turn their ;itteii!ion In 'lies*. b,,..ks by
tioine authors, rrilhev thiin ;ii' iIhm’- I-,-u : 1 >
without reading books.
For sale only at the .1.1 r^ifii! pri-’e- -.{ ceii' % ".S
cents 1U1..I ~'> cents
F. .1. M\LK .\ So VS
Fcb’v 1. IHii’J. • , ii.
t OTTO A VAKA.
Xo. H» May Street.
( . P. M MiLKTl'
•lar.'y C, l^*ii^. ’ -
on, A.N'j) \A)\V P.L.\(’K.
MIANNi >111.1 LI I'.Rii Vl'IN:; oil,
1 L\MP I'.I.\i'K ill b .!-rei-. i-'.>f .■ li' ' ;
.Il‘S R I'.L' > M .V () .
U liiii iitjton. N '.
M'.r, !, 7 >; .f
'i'o i,:iiid IfSii>4‘rs.
for s.ale. in ' ' :
■“ .'t the lei lI.ii.Ml
I! ■'.■ ( ..n ! leet. !•' ■
1 . ‘lers
.lilt iiii%'
rn R-
rpMK un.ler.^i^-
1 i'l.l w iihiu
ellev;!lo .V Wes
KUiJli' IliMijiK ) A« liUS or l.ni).
legioli.
lb:- F;: - ■
‘’•n*, I..I I H
: II ec miles .S
.Moo ve
10 t.'i.#
t'C.K,
iing. -ii:
»'i;>iini>;g t H,' i;in.l bcbi
Wilcox, i. >1. 'illd
rK iiton. o;i Li!.'- r'lic:.,'
Til.'"!.' Liiii.i-. v.'t ’’
c.ittoii. wlieiu, .•'I!..'. ry‘v
i'.‘s .a Coinl.)!'I:ihie D'.vt
hO'l^'C.-. W'!‘: ''I'lii; . !ii;. il-i--!
fcnc.., iuclu-linv' f >’.;y • ■ :l'\ >
bottom land. is a r i’- I'h-!
iiig to make invcrt iiieM-. ,1. IjiIi.I'
vnncing iu prict' in tliis -^eriion.
For luvther iiifori',^,ioii a]-« y
tlrane'? (’re«k, P. O.. .M-- >’-c .-m;
F^lvftttcviilc, N. C.
o*
■01 ge
I 'jir-
e I:
.s,lL!:^ froii;
nr ill y.
riiwiil of corn,
ir.- i.:i tiic j'leni-
r;e.i. s;iry Ollt-
ii,;' = under
..f iiev.-r-ffiiliiig
r t'ersoii!-- wi.sh-
ii’id. iibi->dly a.i-
Mi.
M M. McUae,
s liiress iiu* at
llental l*raetire lor 5*>ale.
101 l-l.i; f.ir sale privately my Dental Pi iciice in Fay-
ettev.'ilc. N r. The .itri'.- occupyiu;.: four ro.-'ms on
i-.f.-.'nivl il lor. well ’(irnishcd. tog'’her with si-\eral oi.,
ot GOLD FOIL. iH»Ll> PL\TK and SoLDER. .\ iirge
supply of VUl CAMTF and TKKTH -f ali kinds
.Vlxo one-ihird iiitere.'t iii :i vineyar'l lying four imle.s
s. ith .)■ Fayetteville, coniiiining seventy-live acres.
l'lu.si‘ owLiig me will pbi“e call on Mr .VIck. J-hn
s 11. Ji . and s,iu!e .\ddrcs>
R .Sl'OTT, (ireeiisimi o'. N t'
Ocf J7. ISt;o. 7::it
AOTIC'i:.
\ l September TiVm. A D ISii-J, 1.;' itie (’out'i >'f
.V: i^' iari'T S.-'->ii'ns of 'iiinberbin I 4'’oiiiiiy.
leii,‘n of \ilmini.traii.in of the F.s'aie of the late
i; re!i Winsb'V.’ w)i e granied lo the subscriber.
lVi--.^0'i iiidei'led to ih>* di'ce-ise.l -ire notifie*: to make
p'lvni 'iii I'll..Me havii'.^ cl.auo' lo f.e set'.led nnisi iire-
s..|it I hem in due 1 ilue 01 this notice will be pleaded in
b II .1! a recovery ^l \ II ^ \. INSLoW
FniM'llKll XOTICK
ON TIM.SDaV of Dcccmbcr .'. iirt week. *he I'LRNl*,
TI’HF. ol the Ifite Warren 'V Inslow will be sold, on
six months'ere.lii M.\R\ \ VV1NSL(>V\, .-Vdm’t
Oci. 1.1, \x‘>-2 7;:tspd
AOTiri:.
ON Wediiesdr.v c>t Dcc»‘inber Term o! lie ('.mri of
Plens and i^iiarter .Sessions of ('uniberliiud County,
the Residence of the laic Warreu Winslow will I'e offer-
f l a: public sale
The prop“riy i.= wel’ situnted and well known in
tiovn. The hoii^e i-; ficrnished with gas in ex’cry room
The oiil 'iiiu-.ie- Hie ample and in gO'*fl comlili.ivi. Ap
ple lo ARCHIB\LD McLI'AN. TrusiCe.
Oct. ’^7. 1 7H-tpd
t.KliVO WTOAi:».
^IMlll s.ib-'ci ibor |.» pi epai'ed to furnisi' iiltl.TiO
of anv si/.i", froiu 18 inches 10 7 f.’ct
di ..iieie’. ..-ijUHl 10 the .’'j ovu .Scotia Slones, which they
1-'-eni’;-!i' Ti^e^ have f»een letted at the Fayeilevillc
i Af.'enal •111 i Avmory. am 1 approved. .AiMre^^
PATRICK LINKHAM,
llrn eh P t> t'hathaiii Co.. N. ( .
Or.lOl!\ M M N'DI'R.
' O.'i. ■ ’ '"M'-i
McDowell
.'lecklenburg
Montgomery
M.iore
N/)hh
^ew Hanovf-r
Northampton
On si.1 tv
()raiige
Pasijuol ank
Perijuimons
i Person
Pirr
J Polk
I Randolph
Richmon.l
' Robeson
! Rockingham
I Rowan
i Rutherford
Sampson
Stanly
Siik.'->
Surry
i Tyrrell
Cnioii
Wak.'
W'arren
W'lshingi.iu
Watauga
AYavne
Wilkes
Wilsoti
Yndkin
Yancey
Fed. Pop
Dt.476
o.77.*
10,884
3.6U7
7,BiX»
12.428
11.08C
y.8'14
t.954
ll.R*^-’
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7,0»'.l
4,4y
7.^9^
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7,.-.12
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I i.037
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7.537
l--’.'.^3'.
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17.7.8J
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7.747
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10.017
13.81'.'
7.333
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4,:J04
10.304
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Fall Di-
1‘217 6y
071 69
1265
4i.»7 f>y
■ "r,
J .6
1J>'1 9-2
il4ti 68
f*Ofi 3;*
27
Jfjj 47
1084 t.O
821 18
022 2n
s»;o 02
1440 ^>0
9'-’
19;-!0 ,',3
1041 30
022 7f.
13,30 j:
.884 8i*
It'.03 .s8
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744 09
17 SO 8.'.
«70 17
15(t?, 79
1549 94
1393 24
1311 05
's(» 09
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.See Note
.See .Note 6,
Note 6.
•See Note 7
S 4
0."i9
lir.o vs
^98 14
709 22
i :.89 h2
0J9 I'.l
1591 4-j
.007 43
‘-*48 30
S.'’>4 31
073 t..^
070 92
9-4 39
707 l'l
1715 Ot>
.S04 44
1211 31
1140 98
2o43 H8
12.SS 39
8i-,(i S7
1732 08
9i.K> 5.^5
'•70
Uw/2 SO
147'. ';i
441 17
1875 t.7
1020 2 4
loti, ‘.'i
10.',2 9t
1.'’>12 S.;
1234 21
1005 03
852 45
1094 3(.i
11-18
.'io«>
1197
i:U4 53
024 3'^
571 37
1479 ;H?
1058 40
907 31
117^ -53
9-9 28
De.luot for
i 30 or 40 yards long, made up ot three threads
of loosely spun cotton. Saturate this well with
i the mixture, and draw it through your fingers to
pres.s all closely together, and to keep the siie
even. Repeat the process uutil the candle at-
» tains the size of a large straw or quill; then wrap
, around a bottle, or into a ball with a flat bottom. '
: Six inches of this candle elevated abo^ the rest
•S-n» Noie 1, I ^jji j’qj. fljteen or twenty minutes, and give
) a very pretty Hgfit^ and forty yards have sufficed
J a small tamily a summer for all the usual purpo-
j ses of the bed-chamber.
, 5. Lard Taper.—Equal to our mountain
See Noie bacon light in cheapness, and yet more
pleasantly available for the necessities of the sick
See Note 3. ^ room, is a light made up of a saucer half full of
ard aud a little wisp of spongy paper. The pa
per, twisted so !is to form a short pointed wick with
a broad base—say two-thirds of an inch high aud
an inch broad-^it set in the midst of the lard,
and by the beat it g_enarates, aided by the shelv
ing sides of the saucer, keeps itself supplied with
fuel until the lard is ail consuaxed. The paper
can be shaped on the point of one’s finger, and
the buroiug end twisted quite small. It should
re>t on the bottom, and the vessel should be shal
low—a saucer, not a oup.
fi Litrd Lamps.—At the pre.sent prices of
illuminating material, the most enconomical by
tar for those who Ijve in the interior and afar
from gas, is lard This requires a lamp whose
wick tubes are of thick ni»*tal for tlie purpose ot
cuxiv-cyinf5 th>4 ol tii** flom* in.to thp aiidst f>l
the lard, and keepint; it melted around the wick
The lard must be melted when the lamp is lighted,
or ir will not burn well. The wick .‘should be ol
several thicknesses of spongy cloth
7 Lurd Oil. — When combined with one fifth
{.art spirits of turpentine, will burn in an ordinary
lamj. and afford a beautiful light. To obtain the
oil, enclos‘d lard in a strong, close canvas bag, and.
subject to gradually increaseji pressure. The in
durated mass left in the bag is not injured tor
culinary purposes.
S. (tiniUix nf TaHov, and Pri kly Pear.—
Whoever can command tallow for candles, .will
greatly improve them in firmness and in illumi
nating power, by combining with it a^few leaves
of the prickly pear, in fhe proportion of about one
part by weight of the la.‘;t, to four or five of the
first The leaves should Ix^kepl in the heated
tallow until all conmiotiun ceasos, and until the
tallow itself reaches the boiling point. Of course,
Ihe he.-ited mixture will need straining It is
.said by those who proloss to know, that the longer
tallow is boiled, the whiter it becomes in ca^e it
is not bunifed; but to avoid burning, the vessel
containing tallow should be heated in a sand bath
(.mother vessel partly filled with sand) and not
set immediately on the fire,
j {♦. HVt.c i'aiullts.—Heeswax gives a litrht al
most equal to sperni It may bo mouidcif like
the tallow eritidlev, or it may be rnlhd by et.vel
opinr the wick :n a thin stratum wax spr.-ad
on a board, and attcrwanls smoothed eveniy by
rollinu between two boards, Ihe eoDjfxna^ii n .'.d
wax and tal'ow need ii'jt be suggested.
10. IViij- and mixed in equal proper
. tions. afford an exeellent li:ht, th'^mgh lial-le to
smoke unless supplied with a suit.ably 6izf;ii wick.
See Note 9.
See Note 10.
See N»te 11.
7 See Noie 12. -
Note 13
S. e Note 14.
See Note 15.
Sed Note 10.
.See Note 17.
D J. Watson,
For the in
Mofirp , ■'
i'ANIi.L >'rR\!-:,
,.i‘(;i;bi'ri M' Rae. ilcc’i'.
• \ . “ IS.,a .I3t
ji-i
Agent to transact my business until I return.
N. 0. JONi:S
l>»c’r 28, I860. sgif
of Court without payment in adv .uce Plea- s. 1 1 ''
along with iht^ Ordtr, and more if it be oi uniiau il liMigih
F«by E. J. HALE & 80NS
SleadqiiarieB*!^ W ilBnin;;;^lon |
S,sj;h? Arlillery, >
t’>.Mr RuYLXN. .Iu!v 2o. Istil.
’'pms C.irn- 'iny, l,'..ivi!ip; :.i he c-n pie!in ercri/ re-
X woiiM be gl.i.l !■> enl. I n niuiit e- i f good Dri-
v-.'s,—men accu.-lonii'd to liu- i.i.-iiiii^'emi-nt o* horses,
fiiei’,. will be p.ii'l 10 I’ leh n.iTi. nil enli''ttnent, ;v bounty
ol 5'i ). Mnirliiy p i v .' i2; br:-.le'^ b^liig clothed and
fe I, i.-ic.liciil .11.end-ino- free, ..lud all oilier necessary
e.p.ir.'Tueutp tiii'nislied r.'ijuisiie f ir i f-oldicr.
Nil ijiie ne-d apply ;i:ii.-«s ii- 1 irii,;,j .invci' and ei-
perieiiced in the m'i!i; . - nr .; - ’i'he destina- 1 Por -ala iiv
tion of the company i.s \ ;:^-,n'.:i, ,;s s(..:in -equipped.
ALllX. I). MOORE, !
1 E. Lt ArHUerj. 1 October >7, 1862.
^ A ^lea* tl»i^ date I will
p1% F'ive ('onis per pounfl for rags de
liver *d in l-'.:iveircville. or «i my mills
onR.ie.ktish. ‘ U. MURPHY
Ocl 2.
8100 KKAVAKD.
IW ILL pay the ab(»ve reward for the ay^prehension
and delivery tc> i"e «f Diy negr-"* girl R.ACHF'.L. who
r;inawur in .April la.«t. ^ihe is a mulatto; good size:
crooketl some on the shoulderrt; of Indian descent; teeth
fiomewhii: decayed; aboiu 21 ir,r 2C vear.s of age.
' U. McDx\NIEL.
Oft. 24. 1862. 7‘»'f
1CK> lliK. BI.IliKSTO^^E,
.T, A. MCDONALD.
Oaklfti^i, Chatham Co., N. C.
7®tf
1 i \}yrfh iPo.'- is oiitained by boiling the
berries of the .^wamp myrtle, on which it is to be
sei'ti as a greenish white cover. The myrtle is
, , ,,, , r> I /• I. I I found abundantly in all our seaboard countie's,
Nov.k I.—P.laden countv: De.luot for D J. Watson, j ' . ' 1 •* * • 1 1
Fliza .1 C, WatMfjn and Jos. Watson iDeat >»nd luimb) ' and has been seen by the wri tr a.^ f.ii inlan'i
S75 e»?ch, S225 i .^laeon and Forsyth. Its favorite lucality is
Notk2—Caneret; To be ilf Jucied for Stii^h V> ! swampy though not wet gtound, I'he berries
all (Blind) S75. , • n ' should be boiled in a bag. •.•od the clarified wax
Note .-..--t «tawb;»: lo be deducte. f?*i a«we . . j ^ protty gree;i eolor, oiixod mor«.‘ or
^ ^Nutk r .ai ,ihM\'!! To b.’- de.luc'cd for Sarah C. Fou- 1 less largely with tallow.
shee (Blind) ?75. 1 1“-. 'I'he value of our ordinary pine tree as
Sivrr 5.—CiiinberUinl. To be .ieducted for George W. illuminator remains yot to be developed f (tm-
Hartie (lUind; anJ .John U_^Sirickiand an.I j Jj, „othing more than the highly volatile
O-Suv^ for Enoch OrreR >*pirits of turpentine—it is that part of the spirit
f Blind) 575 which first rises from the .still after heating the
Notk 7.—Duplin: To be deducted for Kllen C John- ! virgin guni. That which comes after is moi;^
non Hiid \.iiicy J. Blanch.nrd {Deal anil Dumb) ;^150. ' qj. tnixed with the heavier rositt. /iiir/imy
deducted tor Geo L. Jones | camphene (or even the
w!; 9-M»Dowell: To bo deducted for Jasper Jami- 1 varieties of spirits of turpentine) with four
son and Mary M. Nichols (Deaf an.! Dumb) | or more times its bulk ol alcohol. Inc nigh price
Norr. 10.—Mecklenbnrg; To be deducted for Chris- j of alcohol h^s arrested the manufacture of t,urti-
topher Envers (Deaf and Dumb) j?75. j t^uid' Vjut the camphene remains as abnnd-
Notk. 11 —Nash; TobedediicU'd for Isabella Pegram i ever in the pine forests of the whole South,
)>nd Zilphia A. Pegi-am (Blind) i>l.>t». 1 awii^s onlv the ma;ic touch of some one
Notk 12—Pcrnutmons: To be deducted for James C. , awaiis 01 > »• . .
T.,„r( i>i:i .nJ l.an,b) S7.V | »ho will le«fo « pli." ‘o'- .->")loru,g 1
to furni.'ih the country with one of fhe best
and cheapest lights. WiLL NOT ,soMEBOHV TRY?
is the inspessated juice of the guia remain
ing in the still after the volatile part, or spirit,
has been separated hj heat. It has resisted alj
efforts hitherto made to mould it into eandb-> .r
to use it in lamps, beiu^ too hard tor tht cm-
Reed
(Deaf
Notk 13.—Sampson: To be dedu-'ted for Hiram Mer
ritt (Deaf and Dumb) and Lizzie Hall (Hlihd) $150.
Note 14.—Wake: To be deducte'l lor Nsrcissa J. Du
pree and John Simpson (Blind) $150.
Notk I'J. — Warren: To be deductetl tor Jo.s. J
(Blind) $75
Note U>.—Wayne: To be deducted for John L. k um-
merlin (Deaf and Dumb) §75. 1 c- w — — - - . ■ . ,
Notk 17.—Yancey: To be deducted for ' and ti.0 soft for the Other; and, moreover, it hum
man and Martin Singleton (Deaf and Dumb) iloU . .. .
October 28, 1802. ‘
Hut the
i/lass
•jOO lbs. «II«> Arabic lor h.v
J, K L.X.E.
' -V 69tf
Oct. lo. -—
Blanks of all at thi.4 Office.
with a dense and unplea.sant smoke,
smoke may be consumed by attachin
chimney with a strong draoghr, .iijc-. ■ ll ..n ^
produced almost u» briUiuni on that oj Ac//««»;,
and, no donbt, a suitable lamp for it may be oon-
Btructed.