“ •' '•
ay
inr^ W alber.
11 oili^es.
K Kt rncr
111, •hi.- S
A mis
I ^^ I lei) 11, \\-
A 11 l».vi.
H A Vera .
, 1 'iru*r.
• I 1\ ll;iwe«i
s. H ^-taiisil!.
1
ll’.'K
tt n.
, M S Rnbbins.
Tiin.
r» McN-ill.
*; uuii a Hoynolds
:! I’MTp-iiter
l‘h - I Holtue?
, It -rd, W ill Law?
'.rJ HfMilersuD
.rd
11 Uu!..]'. in
' roNiiUESr-
I. Vancey, C i’
SV Johnson, «'has
aker. A E Max-
K l-jrt Tv.,-mbs
*>. Wifliam E
TOW. T J Senui r?!
Ur.'wn, Jauirt
irk, 1; S V I’.-yroD. ,
Pi:,- Wil-
l.’Tt ^V r.arnw^ll,
' 'iuv
a.i. \\ (Jidhara
;:i -.r'i !'r’''ti>D.
J 1 Wni R
'u- : V. 1 rar '•i:' >
111..; .J : - 1, llicb.
ii' ' iraiidison
. i i - B IItnlv
k l: Hilu;
J .Mun-
1 i.,v' ; W l.fwis.
1 . ; J Gar-
t.
, ’harit^
J I'ujrf,
I.. , J w
■ i ] .i'l.ver*.
. f ...r vr Bell,
' V ,k. Thcd
« i Smith,
i I* McDowell.
\ r*"; II jrt4»n.
.TH
. i-h-r, ATl>a-
,\v V>'
lir.'
«•; Sw-iin.
IlMU: M. IH !
1 'urria.
:o> . 1N;r
-.r MalcoUl '
l/i .;tni-ft..Tohn
(r A I’rv'-r,
,.,e> 1' liolconiW'
th, \ K
\V:.lter PrestoD'
(M,u> \V Ku>3ell.
r-OClKTY;
«»rt »ine:
\.ir. ntur.’: &®-
, , , 4
Of
, , Knlarge**
i„,. ■. Notes bj
r, . 1.. .-. ^
Uximti- -/^wf
ffALB * Boy»
» F, IW I-W E K K Iv T.
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FAYF/rrKVlLLK, N. C.. NOVEMliEK *24, 1862.
[NO. 1180.]
10^
liTO
1-1'MKD MONDAYS AND THUUSD-WS.
KI)H\R1) j. HAI.E & SO\S.
and rROPRTETORS.
, ■ . ''n-iKUVKK S3 00 if p'lM in
,,, ■.(■is'j'ni l vluving the yefvr of s\il
\f!'r lli(' yt';ir hns expiretl.
. , \Vt' slv On^KKVKR S2 00 per (innuni. if p.iM in
... > *'J if* ps'i'l ilurine the year of siih»crip-
p,. i' . !i .ifii'V the year b;i? expircil.
\1)VKUT1SKMKN'TS insertel for ‘.0 cents per
p; lino-f'^r she fir«t. ami oO cents for eiioh
r„ * 1m’ition. Yearly .'i«lverti‘!ement'j hv vpe-
[.VrJ.
■ inii' v«‘;»-^HisMe rsles. Ailveriisorx are
, I. ,t.ijo the ui^iibor of insertions desir.'.l. or
’1 >,H ,',iuiiniie l till forl'iil. an.! charjre.l accoril-
• iii'‘'rteil charffe.! nO per
W'rsTru.N ]{\n, Road On irr, )
Kjiyetlovillo, Auii. -J) ^
Capital in Premium Notes amounis to
(I'lsh on hand -uk! other iisspta.
?2r.7.()88 2b
5.077 35
^O cl'
0., Toiul, .>‘J7-,7G5 ()1
and after the 1st day ot Sept. tlie following r.'iles Company liuve paid ;ill to';si^s promptly, and
will be cliarjred on I'as^onpreis. vi?,: have ue\er made an as'^essnient on tlioir premium note.-?.
Total losses paid, $29.0H2 G9
( 'FFIOKKS;
GKO. MoNi']li,ij, l*re.«ident.
D. I’re-idt-nt
r. A. Mc-M1[,L\N, S. c y.
OlPri'TORS;
" N TiHin"hast,
From Fayetteville to bitilo River.
‘‘ to Spout Pprine.
•o llock Dnni'h, 1 (»n
to Jotie“l'oro'. 1 ’J.')
to Mclver's, 1 50
^ Twoiity-fjve cen(>J additiniial will i-e colli'ctcd Uv the
Conductor of each passencjer. leavinsr a Stati.m wi'ihoul
H I ic'kot
A n.-w rue of Freijrlil will go into cflVct at (lie '-ame
timo, which will l.c I'vinted and fnrnisl.od to ilic piiMic
in a tV*w days
By order of ihp 1‘res'i
.INO M HO.^K, Trens r W K M i'o
An- l.siii.
j
,-rr.ri/M. Notd k. ; ■
^fiorilii- lilf. no name of a new “‘iilKcril'er , I
■vd \\i Ii i' }'i."'"'nt in advatu'e. nor will |
, .Hi.' ! -ill ’i -^ub-criher-J for a l.>net>r titne '*
1%
''15( >M
t>,i-
■l.ck,
•l.M-K,
Sc pi
\ ic \ 11, iti» % u.
.and aticr \|.*iiiri\* th.' ■*«.] mi-ji . tfii* rr'iin.^ t-n
li.'t.l will run diily. Ipavinif I'lvettcvillc at S
■A M : r»*ti)rnintT leave M. ivcr's l>f>pi»t at 1
C r. M M.l.i: l"l'. I’ic« I.
Henry f,illy.
11. L. Mvrovi'r,
y. r. Ilasvlcy.
N'athaii .V. Sif.hnan
C. U. Mallcti.
.I.ami': Kyle.
.\ A. iMi‘Kcihan.
J . illiaiiiv,
.S, \V 'rillin/h.i I.
hii Collin and (' \
(trjV' I'he Comp
May -Js. 1h;i
S. .1. Hinsdale,
'' Ml. 1, lurin.
T 1,111 tciloh
. W . Si ccl,
.1 (1
Hon . I. (;. S11 c p h p r I.
I' F I'lown. t . .
,\ I- ,■ \'ilm jrtou.
1 ■(’riniinicii Trav.-liii'/ AETfiit"
Sale of a portion of the Fay('leville&
Western Plank Road.
^pilK unilersigned having been appointed Commissioner
1 to sell all that part of the Fayetteville & Western
IMank Road, above High Point, will sell at public Auc
tion in the town of Salem, on the 1st Tuesday in Jan’y
1HG3, tlie Road, Toll Houses, >.S:c., between Higii Point and
Bethnnia, upon term's to be made known on the day of
sale. JKSSE WALKKIl, Com.
Nov. 0, 18r,2. 70-18
Palma 4'liri»i1i
IF subscriber will pay the highest cash prices for
I Any (piantity of Palma (’hristi I’eans.
.1 A WORTH.
Fayettpville. Oct. S. >7-tf
10
Valuable Real Eistate
FOR SALE.
The Vandtih in Martin f ount^, A. C.—The
I Petersburg Express has a iotter from W. R. H.
/t\ll
i'.P.l.S SlKJAi:
IJ r.lds N O SVIILP.
l'« '• SrUPPF.ItNONr. W’lXF
On coiisirrnment and for sale bv
.To.'^
Sept ‘2-1
By virtue of two Deeds of Trust executed to me by j Herrod, of Martin county, giving an account ».f
Thos. .1 Curtis, Escp, I will offer for sale, on Thurs- ; the doings ol the yankees at Hamilton and its vi-
day the I8th day of December 182, that valuable cinity, during their late raid there. ^I’he lollow-
i^TORi: iior^E
on the North side of Hay street, recently occupied by
ing is the material gart:
“In the night there came
negro to my bed
Col. .Ino. A. Pemberion, the finest dry goods store in and requested me to arise and dress, that the en-
the place. , ^ ! emy was then surrounding the house of one ol
.Also, the LOT on corner of Mumfora and Donaldson •' . , , i „ i.. i k i .i i • i r
streets, known as the Stable lot-a valuable lot with a i neighbors lor hc had hetird the shn.-k of
large l>arn and extensive stables at present ©ccupied by ; women and children. At mv door I mot other
, neighbors, who (estitied that they had seen the
4J . VJi. o II Ij I II Hi IV I/, 1 ru?»irr. . /• 11 - i —i- - —i i
Nov'r 15, 18(i2
J. G. SHEPHERD, Trustee.
7Htf
UTLEV
• ■.•_*-tf
11)y I iivi t (■ I ji|.i ii 'i I ion-
•.:i-
P M
■-’O. 1^''J.
,n p‘'' '■
I per -'1'
1
nl -i-vibcrs as ilesire to take the pa'
wi’’; j’lease notify us when making
.lan'v 1. 1>.‘>S
Scjet ■
.\1»VERTISERS.
-;.n- .ii;i . t'! wa who desire advertisemeuts in-
, ;jj |,p i i- ».-rvor, and per.sons in town with whom
Hve no! rre'il.ir aof'.>iint=, will please send with the
- ;eaei't a- uuu'h moi^y as th»y wish to invest in
...Jingi.- 'iir ftJvertit ng lerms on the first page.
J . • wi-;h to open any more such accounts.—or
I'Oiints. The process of collection i.s too
s;,i we have to pay cash for every thing wa
■ ■'eii hi these times.
1 l''Ol
:r vRY N.-n. Ks,—We have Iteretofore given n.'iice.
JjpeAieJIv. tha’ we charge for obituary notio's of un-
«.'nable length, and for resolutions of re-peoi; be-
,.-e that \v\n l of rea>l\tig, we have mvicb o-'oa'ion
vr, is not often more agreeable '.o rea-lov ihati to
• _.r« of p.apers. Ai it generally happens, however.
Ht’ter charging and p.aying postage on theaccciuiit tor
I'lel. we never get paid, we now give notice that we
" itirer. r. 'thing of the sort hereafter tinlc'-^ accom-
’.v.-V ' he 'ash. (.\lway-'excepting in the .-a'C f
If'’■ .■'.-eers, when we re}uire no f »y ) l>ear
mmd.' 'r‘. that we will insert nbitii iry notice-^
3.::' M : ; r-, n.'? cxr-oeding 7" word>. grati- For all
■ tt i,, ,uie ceni a word, which must be paid be
Pf.ire :jen'i>'e w-'l be put in type.
FcU tt
t'oni
\Vt‘>lei’ii Kallroad (Mllro, \
Fayetteville, ,N Sept 'J?, iMi'J. (
h(‘ ]'urpose ot increa-iine the oapiial si >ck of this
onijiany. to enable it to exirn I the Rna l from the
Coal Fields to the North t'ar'dina Iviad, the folh wine
geniletneii have been appointed Commissioners 10 re
ceive subseribors in their several iiei'jht'orhi>o U, vi;’.
.At Gulf—L .1 Ilaiighton, I’.ri'oks Harri-.;, Dr tiei>rge ('
Newt>y and G 'Vashington
Abiive the Gull’—.liu> .1 tioMsion. .laitir- !■' l!ive« .and
Hugh W Dixon.
.\t )re Hill — G W Goldstoii, I'r L W (Jorrell and N
M .Alston.
■At'ove >re Hill — Dan l Hac’kney, A P. Marsh and .las
Pace,
.\t FoU't's Mills—Dr H M Foust and Dr .1 D Graves.
At Fratiklinsville and viciui:y 1 i • H Foust an.I .A
Horney.
Ai Asheboro’—Jonathan W..rih and P. F Ho.>ver
.\i New Market -.lo>se 'Valuer an .1. eph Nowlin
.Ai "Ihoma-iville — .\ G Foster and -Iti.i Th >m i'.
\t Hi;ih Point—I>r i{ C l.iti'I'ay ai; 1 .''ca-'oin I’errv.
\t Siilcni Francis Fri^‘^ and K I. I’aiUT'.'ii.
A' (;reenboro' C 1* M.-k leTdiall. Pe:.-r \ I i" . H mi
.i A tiilii'.er and .le—e II 1, ti l- ly
1riu-iions wi'l tn- -ent t.> itie Coiaui' sii.ner- at an
i‘ar!y .11; ly tlie I’r^’^i leIII o!' the C.vapanv
Tin: \oicTii r^icoi.iAi
MUTI AL l.\sria\(i: 0>IPAM\
N>\\ in the tiuiih year of ~iicce‘^sfiil operation, with
growing capital and tinner hold upon puMic con
fidence. c.uitiniie-; lo in-ju' e :ho lives of all healthy per
sons from 1-1 10 till years of 'ifrt', t’or one ^’ear, for seven
years, and for life all life men hers -jji arim; in the profits.
•All slave-i irom lii 10 'i(> ye ii ' ot'affe arc iii.surcd t'or
one year or tor tive yc-if- t'.»r i->vo thirds iheir value.
All lo'i>es are ptir.citially j'tiid within days after
sat istacMi y pin. l is prt'>;ente.l.
For liirther iiil'orm.-it ii>n the puM'" is rt'fcrre.l to
.Agents of tiie Comp.-iny in ail pans 1. .he State, and to
R H.
IJATTLE, Secretary, Raleigh.
Iv .1. H.\l,K, .A'^ent at
Fayetti'ville, N. C.
A ui:m
raliiMi r\'oli‘e.
^pilE •Jtibsciif.iT haviiii' i|"aliti.'.l as A.liiiini"tratrix on
I the I'Ntaie of l-i-i .'’iin (y, d^-c'd. herel'V give“ notice
to till person-: having; claims aR'iiiist sai I F it-ite to pre
sent tliciri to Will Mi-I, McK-13' within t!ie lime pre
scribe.! by law, or till-' notice will la* pleaded iu bar of
Iheir recovery CA TH.MllNE SL'NDV, .Admx.
.\ug. I, IStrJ. 4‘.>- t
iloiilal l*i*ac‘li€‘4‘ lor
I OFFER for s.-ile privately my Dental Practice in Fay-
etieville. N. C. The otlice occujiyiu.^' four rooms on
second floor, well fiirnishe.l, together with several oz.
of G(»LD FOIL, GOLD PLATE and S( rLDKU. ..A large
supply of VULCANITE and TEETH of all kinds
•Also one-third interest in a vineyard lying four miles
south of Fayetteville, containing seventy-five acres
Those owing me will plase call on .Mr. Alex, .lehn-^
1 son, ,lr , and settle .Address
I R SCtn’T, Greensboro’, N. (J.
Oct. -J7, 1SI.-2. 7:itf
The \ew Sll«\ Snnil.
((>U>Ui:i> PI!OT(MiKAPHS,
\ V
A
I
ART.
Woodu :ir(r« .soi:ir
raiiirra.
AOTK 1:.
T September Term, ,.\ 1). l.si'.2, of the (’ourt of
Pleas \ (juarier Sessions ot Cumberhvnd t'ountj’,
letiers of .Xdminist-atiou of ihe F^iaie of the late
Watreii Win>low were granted (.> the subscriber.
Per-iiiiw in.lebted 10 the deceased arc iioiitled to make
payment Those having claim- to t>e settle.l niust pre»
j^ent them in due time or this n.itii»e will be pleade.i in
bar .>t a rcc.iveiy. M\RV WlNSLttW.
■4if
.1 M IMSi;,
V\ K P.. «,
Attorney at Law,
Fayettf.ville, N. (\
Flor(‘iife and FayplteviUe Hail Road.
I^NI'FR the pr.-vi-' -ii- if an >rdinan.'e -'t' ihcC.in-
v.*nti..u of North C r. lin t. I’..-- will ! , pe -i .11
tlie It.ih .l;ii\f -ir the t'!'- w in : ) 1 i - n I lit; br llic .ll-
rectii n "f the f.-M. wing pel-'.11-. iii .-'ve ■ iil-'. rip-
tioti-i :o the I’apit i; .-Jr-.t-lv T’ 1 " ireiiee ,V F:iyette
viHc Uail R 11 i t'l-" .'^li .1 r-t Hu Hi t! h e 1 D V .r-e idi
.4/ !':■ /> •' II-li t'-'-I--- . , Fi' ' I’ll hr I !]•'di-
A . M. Ke’ !ian.
K iv and .1 no.
piIoTi'Glt \PHS .-an b.
1 G-iUery. 1! .y -iri'et, .
i-tievillc. N. •' ; pl-iiti. r
CO’.- l-. oil aTl'l I fr.
type-., \lelane.ityi.c«
had at \’-fn irsdcH's Skyligh
.ppi.-iie Maible \ ar 1, Fay-
'iio-i. I 'r.'-l, in water
!ii 'i:: i’l t'iii‘e -iro \mbro-
•>.'l 1: er Pi.-iiires
rniTiir.u xotk’k.
iN Tl'FSD.W of L'eceniber Court week, the FURNI
TURE of the late Warren Winslow will be sold, ou
•iix months'cre lit. M.\ItV A WLN.'-'LoW, .Adai'x.
• *i't 1l.''i»J 7.>tspd
O'
; rectioii o;’t tie Gener-i! Ci)iiimi''i'.’’er'. A
I 1*. Rav, W. S'eei. Wni M- 1. '4
I M R. -e. '
1 .-1' A’"/ — Under tlie
iireqtion of Hector
Mi'Neill, Wni J. S'ow .rt. .1 iS. A. .'^mith, 1'an‘l Mc-
"ILL a:ieni lue t ounty and Superior Courts of | Neill and Col. .Alex. McMillan, or any - ne .'f them,
tumberiand. Ibir'.i-'U. Moore and Robeson ('oun- VI ml —L'nler tiie direction of Dr. Neiil
Pr.iaifit a'fen:;'II given to the collection of ull 'McNair. Dr. .A. D. McLean. .Vrc-.-aM Smith. K Imun 1
j enrru'teJ to hi? hands. ; l^iUy and t'"'. .Ah xan ler W.i' - .t, nr any .ne •■'f them
■ !’. 1^'’. 5H-tf
peri-iiii' ig to the \rt. .M-o, Gilt t'rinie-i. iilt MoiiM-
ing. G' ; for v.-ry ]>iciiire- a- i irge 'Jti by
iiiche-". ,'or'l an.I ;.ir h ii'._'in;r t'iettires; lustru-
r:ient-. .'^; >ck ■',n l Clifiiii,-al ■ 1' r -alt' I..\\ I'..- eash. Life
sizi" cid.'re.l I’iioi .1-r:'; h - la i.I.' fV - nid pioiures.
Having permanently iie l h -vc I h-.j ■ to merit
your puti iinage. 1 w luM al". ret\irn my sincere thanks
fur the lil>eral [.atronage be-towe l on me heretofore by
the good people of Fayetteville and vi.-iniiy.
C. .M. VANORSDELL,
Photogr-ijdii-it and Proprietor.
Dec’r 2'i. 1 >•!)'.♦ 77-
Fad ory.
\oTi41:.
N We.ines l ;y of December Term of the (.’ourt of
I’leas ami tjuarter Ses-sious of Cumberland ('ounty.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS k CO..
'\Vliole'»alt* Dc‘aler« in
.\N IMPoHTF.R.n AND DEALERS IN
IHardirare and ( utlery, Swedes Iron, .,
HAY STRKKT, F.iTETTKVILLK, .V. (.
IN.1,
iljtf
X W. p. KEND.ALL. .t. KENI>.\M.
(0\. KKADAI.r A: t'O.,
A N D
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
-Vo. 11 k 1*2 North Water St.,
\Vilmin?lon, N. C.
'rders from the Coumry promptly executed.
tOST Particular attention given to the sale of Cotton
i :aer produce.
•ipril-J, 18tn. 10-tf
T. V. A: B. WORTH,
roBimission and Forwarding Merchants,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
J^n y 18t;i 84tf
C' A K l»!
I FKW 1,\D1KS can be accommodated with board at
1 the Seminary.
T. C. HOOPER,
^fpt. I'J. iSfJl. 50-
Tu‘ii|y-live Ooilai*« RewaiMl.
LNAWAV from the subscriber, his negro boy Mt)-
■'1..''. He is 21 years of age, about o feet 10 inches
?.'i. robust,, long feet and very much turned out at the
'= and looks down when spoken to. He was seen
• .i ' .Mills in Robeson county on the l!lst ult..
1 » 1' in Fayetteville about three weeks ago. The
vf- vrward will be paid for his delivery to me or for
■ ■ ■ itinemenl in any jail so that 1 get him.
W, D. JOHNSON.
-nnettsvHle, S. C., Aug. 14, 1862. 52tf
.1^ — Under the .Ijr.-c-ti -n 'f Mur’ k 'K'-
Rae. D. McLeo.l. D, M'-('ailum. Ja-^ McR ie, .Ir . i'T. I -I.
H. Mctjneen, or any one of them.
.4,' Al’'nrdst i'.'t.—Under the direcii.'ti .f .1 .hn P.ircr’l.
Jno. .McNair, Sion .Alfor.l. Dugvi.l Mct'ailum . 1 .Tn.>,
McCallum. or any one of th m.
The Subscrif'tion P>ook wi’l rem.\in open f.ir the
space of '>0 ilays. When a ‘i::!ii.-ii-ni -un. i u! ' ribe.l
the Company will l>e organir.e l for the jurj. i'iC of buiM-
ing the It.i-i'l
A. A. M.KETHAN.
D. A RAY,
w, .ti;kl.
WM McL, McKAY,
.1N). M RO.sir,.
Generil ’-inimi'-iioners.
is*;j. ;’.iitf
I5v J?'0 f.AITDl'lH.
Rattaivath
Ml L.VTT':- WOMAN by the name of LUCY; about
- • years old, of medium size, but now quite corpn-
L\
If
[®1 '1 1 woman is probably in or near Town, but may |
[.? favp '• .-en led off in the direction of Newbern by I5ill |
^t>. ii‘ n, a free mulatto man who has been at work as |
' ;iv\i*iiur probably on the Wilmington it WeMon ;
U.'.t'in.\ n a Depot North of Warsaw. I will paj’ #25 ;
f .Jelivpry of said girl to me or lodged in dail in i
if found in this (!ounty, or !?50 if said girl is ■
ouii.l ill any other County and confined in Ihe Jail of
-unic, the party arresting giving me eaily informa-
>1 the same. 1
•.]N(b D. WILLIAMS. 1
^ayetteTille, Aug.‘25, 18G2. ">J if
S^IO Reward.
''U'L pay the above reward for the apprehension
■m l confinement of my man C.ALV’IN, who ranaway
F^'ni me about three weeks ago.
1 wiii also pay a reward of Fifty Dollars for sufficient
’.If-re e to convict any person of harboring him. Cal-
p-n I- Hi'Out 42 years of age, 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high,
r-'^ck, and weighs about 150 pounds; he wears small
I?' ! rin(ts in his ears. He is a boat or ship carpenter,
l&n.l about Fayetteville and Wilmington,
"omctimea calls himself Calvin Johnson.
THEO. EVANS.
■J itie 1862. • 38tf
Fayciieville, .June
LOOK AT
THE riVI'TTi-VILLi: HOTKL.
Fronting 300 feet and in the business
portion of Ihe Town,
coiilaiii^ iiiorc '»|»ac ioii'«. aii«l well
voiililaltMl Rooiii«« lliaii aii>
llolt'i ill III*' ^lafe. ^
and tiiy Patrons Tiay my 'ondinu-nt- aro very u'Ood
ior the times.
I. WAinilLli, I’ntprlftor.
May 2n, 1"';2. 27y
Fayetteville Female lllsch School.
The exerci«es of this Instiiutiou will be rc.sumed on
the 2'.nh of September.
The scholastic year will bo divi.lcl into tw.j term.-;:
th£ 1st of lo weeks, commencing 2'.ith of Sept. ati'l end
ing 24ih Dec.; the second of 27 weeks, conimcncing 1st
of .Jan’y and en.ling .July Di.
Parents un.l (iiiardians intending to jatronize thi«
School are earnestly re.iue-^te'l to apply for circulars
containing full particular-; in regard to tenna. fzc , >>ffore
the opening of the .School.
Rev WM. HOOPHR,! ,
T. C. HOOPER, j
Tuly 17, lSi2. 48-tl-\lpd
ARllV HAR\i:?^N.
I.A.M jiiepare.l lo manufacture all kiiils of Wagon
Harness for Army use. 1 tan my le iiher an 1 can
give pood b.irgain*. .Acjcnts will do well to sen.l th-ir
orders to me a;i they shall have prompt ai tent ion. and
sent olT in iptick di.-patch. JoH.N tl.ARTf R
GoM-.ton P. O.. Chatham Co.. N.
.Iiine PI. l.''*12. (
T.
TWO IMKIRS \B(IVK
FayrJtovillf
IIAid!! k SONS’ STORE
0
ttie Residence ot the late \S arrcu Winslow will l>c oUer-
ed at public s^ale.
The property is well situated and is well known in
town. The house is furnished with gas in every room.
The out houses are ample and iu good condition. Ap
ply to .ARUill 1>.\LD .McLI'LAN, Trustee.
Oct. 27, 1802. 7o-tspd
llou^e and Lot for !^alc‘ or rc‘iit.
'PllE subscribers oJl'er for sale or rent, a H(.)USE and
i LOT in Laurinburgh, containing S acres, with a
goO') dwelling and all necessary out-houses. Persons
wishing to purchase will address or call on J. D. .Mc-
Laurin, who will take pleasure in showing them around.
N. A. CURRIE.
,J. A. CURRIE.
Nov’r 1, 18ti2. 75-t)tpd
WA\Ti:0.
k) RUSH ELS WHEAT,
^,')UU 1.5"0‘- (;oRN.
Persons having the above articles to sell will receive
the highest Cash j.rice bj’ calling on .Mr. ,M Thoinason,
at Ihe Merchant .Mills, Fayetteville, or on the subscri-
fier at his old stand on .Market Sipiare.
ALEX. JOHNSON, .Jr.
Nov. .3. I>''i2. 75tf
iwroecries / OroreriesSI
VL.\RGE an.I wtll sek'cted Stock of F.VMILY
iR.)CERlES always on hnn.l, c.‘'nsi!ing of
Hacon-Pidt's. Moss I’urk, Mullet, , Slacker
Nos. 1 and ’J. M;il:ir-sc.s, Suu'ar.- of al
i^rndes, Tdliaci'.i, ('iu'ars.
■An.l all other ariiele-; usually kepi in a Wholesale Ciro-
cery Establishiiieiit
COX. KENDALL ,-j CO.
Wilmington. April 2. l.sijl. 10-tf
i\0 I l€
^IlIlE UNDI’RSIG.N'I-'.D. both having ontere l ilie mili- !
I tarv «ervice of 'tie ’onfe lem'e States of .\merica,
hereby give noti. to their oM custonriers ati'i frieii'ls,
that they have appointed .John 1). Starr and .lohn 1).
Williams, of thi-. place, their aMorneys to collect either
separately or conjointly all nioney'' due them either by
accotint or note, an.l otherwise to atten.l to their bu
siness generally .iuritiii their ab'^ence. They respect-
! fully ask all per-ons indebte l to them lo call as prompt-
Iv as possible on iheir agent® make payment.
’ ' STAllR & WILLIAMS.
Sept. 10, 1801. 58-tf
OIL .\NI) LAMP BLACK.'
mANNKRS’ and LUP.RK’ATING Ol[,.
X L.AMP RL.At’K in barrels. For sale by
JOS. R. BLOSSOM'.Sc CO.,
Wilmington, N. C.
Mar.'ii 7. 0 if
T
c;ri.\o ktoa iv*.
■'HE subscriber is prepared to furnish 4i>l£l.\0
STO'%l> of any size, from 18 inches to 7 feet
diameter, eipial to the Nova Scotia Stones, wtiich they
resemble. Tne}’ have been tested at the F.iyettevillje
-Arsenal and Armory, and jipprovcd. .Address
PATRICK LINEHA.M,
Hratich P. O. (.'tiaih tm t,'o., N. C.
t>r JOHN MAUNDKR, Raleigh, N. C.
Oct. 2X. 1S02
ou Rockhsh.
Oct. 2. IHt;
78-lmp.,i
laf(‘ I will
pay Five ('ents j>er pound for rags de
livered in F’.ayetteville, or at my mills
D .MURPHV.
05-
For
lOO
sale by
October 17, 1S02.
*^00 ll>*«. fiiiiiii
J. A. McDONALl),
Oakland. Chatham (.’o., N. C.
701 f
Araiiii' lor
J.
Oct. 15.
!>i>ali‘ l>v
H. LEE. ‘
0‘Hf
;itf
Hir and Tobacco on Cousignmenti
|{j jf frersh beat Rice and D)0 JJoxes Manu-
-o;- ; , d T'-bacco, various ijiialities. For sa’e by
GEO W. WILLIAMS & CO.
‘y ■ v-iit;, Sep*. 24, lv.-,2. 03tf
, . .\OTI€T:.
I to be absent from home a few months iu
I •^"tnt'i .'^rchibaiu .McLeai; is my authorised
iraiisacL my buBiness until I return.
Li-f ► JONES.
r 2b, S3tf
i\orlliCarolina lloaders.
■CllO0L ROOKS are becoming very S(‘:irce, but we
^ have on hand a good supply ot ihe Ni>R I il C.\RO- ■
LIN.A RE.ADERS, Nos. 1 and 2 by Rev, Professor Hub- '
oard of III# University of North Carolina, and .No. .1 by ;
Rev. (J. U. Wiley, Superiuieii'lenl of C.inim.)U .Schools j
'f North Carolina. i
Our cuHldmers having well nigh exhaiisled our slock
of Norlliern Re-iiler> on haii'l whfti tin- w ir oomineni-e.l.
we hope will n.iw tnrn iheir 'itienlioii |.; !lie^;e hci.iks liy
nome .’Hithors. rather than allow tln iv ehil lrei; |.) .‘.o
without reading books.
For sale only at the old retail jirices of 25 cents. ;'.H ■
cents, and 75 cents. j
E. J. HALE & SONS
Feb’y 1, 1SG2. • 90-
:OTTO.\ YAR.^.
No. 19 Hay Street.
C. p. MALLETT.
Jan’y 0, 1862, 88-
II«*'*|)«*r and offier rot'iess,
BY' THEOPllILUS HUNTER HILL, Es.j , of Fta’.eifri,.
For sale, {i-icc 'fl. by E. J. H.\LE ."c S(>NS.
.Tan’y 13. 1.S’'.2
TO €i.i:ri4! or ioirts.
rpHE Stay Law having por’iponed the settlement of
A suits for ye.ars. wc will no t'..i-i"ifier insert Orders
of Court without payment in a l vance. Plca.se send ij i
i along with the Order, and more if it be of unusual length.
1 Feby 18t>2. E. J. HALE & SONS
T» liaiid
^pilE un.le”'igtied otl'ei--- for sale, in the Coal region* i
I and within eiglit mile.^ ot’the lerniinns of Ihe Fay
etteville Western Ra’l fioad on jioep River.
KKiiiT ni Nnp.En a( i:es ok ia\h,
adjoining the land belonging to Ihe -;t.ale of George
Wilcox, dec’d. anil lying tliiee miles .Soiiih iVom Car
bonton, on Little Pocket Ci-eek, Moore coiiiily.
Those Lands are well a.lapled to the growlli of corn,
cotton, wheat, oats, rye. iSic. Thei’e nre on Ihe )>rem-
ines a comforlabb' Kwellinp. and all necessary Out
houses, with aboiil one hisn ire l ind lifiy ficres iindr'r
fen*e. inelii.ling forty or f.l'v .-i.-ii-- of ti' ver-faiii'ig
bollotn lan.l. This is :i rare cliaiu-c i'.'r nersoiis wi..-h-
ing to mnke inve^tmpii's, ,is Ijiu l-; are uti i .iibiedly ad-
vancinsc in price in this -^eclion.
For further informal ion apply to .Mr. M. M. McRae,
Crane’s Cre«k, P. ()., Moore county, or adilress me at
Fayetteville, N.
DANIEL McRAE,
For the Heirs of Gilbert McRae, dec’d.
(/arbonton, Moore co , N. V, Autf 21 18511. 4-‘ll
lloadqic.nrlrrs Wiliiiin;;'fon )
l.iK'li( Ariillery., )
Ca.vi> Roylan, July 20,*1801.
fJ^HlS Comp.TTiy. desiring to be comr'ete in 'I'rn/ rr-
J wonl I he glad to a i-.und-T of eood Dri
ver-^, -men e'rcitstar.K-I to the ir .r, 'iii.-ni oi hor.ses.
Tticre will b^ j.ii-l to er..oi nrs'i. on cnlisiiiKnt, a bounty
01 Moutivly p;iy .■t!2; besi.ies iieing clothed and
j fed, medical alten.Juii. e frije. iiiid ail oilier neceir.sary
I equipments fuini.shed r. iji.'^iio for a scMier.
I No one need apply unlevs he i- ti good driver and ex-
, perienced in the maiM'jeinenf of horses. The destina
tion of the company is Virginia, as soon as equipped.
ALEX. D. MUOKE,
41J Capt. Go. £, Eeg’t Lt. Artillery.
lflice ol ^iir^^. 4iJt*ii. ol .W i\ |
Novkmrkr 1-, 1S(1-J. I
The following articles are required for our sick and
wounded soldiers;
Shoes, Socks, llatp. Coats, Pants, I>rawer.s, Ijcatli- 1
er, Shoo Thread, htusts, (Irom No. (> to lli |
inclusive,) Huttons, (,'otton (Moth, Flan
nel, I’dtatues, IJrandy, Hiitter,
I'igg.-i, Ait*. ivC.
Proposals will be received al this olliee for a pr.ij'cr
s'ipjdv of them T)!0«c aide and willing lo contribute,
will ple.'ise ad-lress Ihe iinder«iguel Transportation
will be furnished, if necessary, by the* governinetit.
I’.DW.AllD W,\IIIIFN, Siirg. tion. ol N, t’.
Nov D’., I.S02. 7S-lm
VIRTUE of a Decree iu the Court of Equilj' for
) CiiiiAierlaud County, at November Term. l.'^f.2, I
shall sell at the .Market House in Fayetteville, on Thurs-
itay Dec. Illh. 1S02, at 12 o’clock, M., One and one
fiiiirih .Arres of L\ND in Campbellton, north of the
Claren.lon P.ridge, having a front of about 19:’. feel on
the Riv.>r. acfjoiiiing on llie .south a lot sold by S W,
'riHiiigha«l. Trii-tef of J as. Ilu^ke. to .A A. .McKethan.
M-o, Oiie-ihird interest in a lot of Land in ’amy>-
IvelltoTi, cont'iiuinff 1\ Acres, lying on the River, known
as the *■,McNeill lot," ainl joins the north side of the
ft!(ove ile-JCi ilie.l loi. vrhieh juts were formerly I lie pro
perly of .lame-' Huske and were conveyetl by him to S.
\V 'I’illiriglift-il in 'I'rnst. Oct. 27, 1^57.
WALTER A. HUSKR, C. M. E.
Nov. 17. 78-is
«REAT SALE OF FRl'lT TRKES!
IWIIiL sell al West Green Nurseries, four miles west
of flreensborouph, on Thursday the 4th of December
next, at public :\uciion, a lot of FRLIT TREF.S,
I have on hand TW'O HUNDI^ED THOUSAND choice
TREl-iS. reaily for plaiuing out this fall and winter, and
am determined lo sell. I will have trees ready for de
livery at all times.
CYRUS P. MENDENHALL.
Nov 7, 1802. 78-ta
I also have for sale a large quantity of the very
best APPLE VINEGAR.
Valuable Farming Laud for Sale.
^pilE subscriber ofl'ers for sale oO.‘5 acres of L.AND on
I the East sfte of the (’ape Fear River, 1miles below
Fayetteville. There is a go d h ii-e with 7 rooms and
all necessary out-houses, and iliereis about lOO acres
of as good swamp land as there i^ in the State. There
is cleared land for I2i»0 l.M-^tiel j of corn, and about 15
icres of land cut down for the next crop. I will also
sell my stock of Hogs, C-ifle, i^heep an l (’rop on the
}>lace Terms easy. .Address me at Terebinth 1‘. O.,
Cumberland county, N. C. W' A. KING.
Nov. 1.1, 1S02. 78-Otpd
FOR SAl.E.
A Lot of Cotton and Woolen Machinery.
fc) WOOL PICKERS.
mO inch Wool C-irds.
I oO *• “ Roll (’anL
1 1'.*'^ Spin'lle Wool Jack.
1 Cotton Lapper.
2 Danforth Cap Frames 1H8 Spindles each.
1 Throstle Frame 84 “
1 English Drawing Frame with Coilers and Packers.
1 12 Strand Speeder, &c., icc.
Some of the above machinery is new in operation at
the Richmond Factory. For particulars address
JtjHN SHORTRIDGE,
Rockingham, Richmond Co., N. C.
Nov. 12, 1802. 77-16tpd
VAI.I AKI.E .HIfor ^aie.
T OFFER for sale my PL.ANT.ATION, 2 miles west ol
1 (,’arthage, Moore county, containing 250 acres, on
which is a Grist and Saw Mill, Cotton Gin and Screw.
I will receive in payment Slate Bonds. Confederate
money or likely Negroes. JOHN MORISON.
VALl ABLi: L.V.YDS lor~Sale.
T OFFER for Sale my PL.ANT.ATION on McClendon’s
1. Creek, •> miles west of Carthage, lying on the ba-in
of the Coal Fields, containing 2100 acres, which is as
proluctive as any lands in the county of .Moore. The
improvements gooi and the situation healthy Terms
liberal. JOHN MORISON.
AOTK'E.
1H.AVE about .5000 acres more, in different tracts, in
the*county of .Moore.—Farming Mineral, and Tur
pentine l.an i.—which 1 will sell on liberal terms.
JOHN MORISON.
.lliiieral l.aii«N lor Nale.
1HAVE an interest of one-third in a tract of 500
•ACRE.S on the waters of Deep River, on which have
been discovered a salt mine and pure saltpetre, and an
oil of good quality for greasing leather, well worthy
geolonjical iuve.stig ition. Jt)HN .MORISON.
(’arlhage. Nov, IS 1802. 77-tf
Plantation Wanted.
I .AM authorized to purchase a good PL.ANT.ATION,
to be goo.l farming land, containing from 200 to 500
acres, with good improvements. Would like to pur
chase the l.a.-^t year’s crop, stock, Sic , if terms satisfac
tory could be ma.le
Persons wanting to sell will please write to me, with
description of iheir land?, price, &c. Location in Chat
ham county preferre'l.
-Address me at Rallingsburg, P.ockingham county.
A B CHAPIN.
Nov’r 14, 18t)2. 78-litpd
Or. Rohiiisoii i; com
pelled to close his Apothecary Shop
after to-i ky. His office will be in the
same building, next door,—that recently occupied by
C. 0. Wright, E-'q.
Nov. 12, 1-S02. 77-2w
AOTH'i:.
4 LL h.ands that have engaged .at the Slate Salt works
i\ are noiifn>il to report themselves at the works as
man of the house who had lelt hi.s w^il’e and daiisrh-
tor to their fate. My (jiod! 1 cannot express the
stat> of my I'eelings at such an idea. I instantly
had my horse saddled and started lor our army,
which 1 louiid, many asleep by camp tires, and
Some in bed in eomlbrtable houses. 1 then rdart-
t*d back to my once hapjiy home, to meet and pre
pare for the removal ol my fatuily. I rf‘(|Uested
them to take a >ehange 'l raiment, and a little
.something to eat, on a journey to I did not know
where, but by the time that I eonld get out my
family e:in iage and before 1 eould get my daugh
ter in, the yankee cavalry came dtishing up. and
taking iny horses from tbo carriage, carried them
of!', at the same time saying I should not be fur
ther troubled. In a short time 1 eould hear them
pa.ssing another road on the way to Tarboro’. 1
then was in hopes that that would be the last of
them, as 1 knew that our troops could, il they
would, slaughter them .some distance on the re
markable State road and dense thickets that were
on the road, which I thought a good place lor ar-
j tillery and inlantry. In a few hours I heard their
cavalry coming back, as I supposed and hoped for
their gunboats, but contrary to my expectations,
they went into the interior on a very private road
and thinly populated country for another road for
Tarboro’. But finding that did not suit them,
they then returned with the whole army by-my
house. 'I'hey stopped and placed a guard around
for the protection of my family, but fho3' earrii?d
off sixteen horses and*mules, took all the poultry,
robbed bee hives, and stealing from the negroes.
They actually stole the pillow I’rom beneath the
head of’an old negro woman. To what extent 1
have suffered I cannot tell. 1 yesterday went to
town and through some of the country. When I
saw the destruction and desolation of all the coun
try through which they passed, it was enough to
sicken the hearts of any but robbers, whose hearts-
cannot 1k' made sick. Poor .old women, from sev
enty to eight}' years old, without a change ol
clothing, and no where to by their heads, exposed
to rain and cold, without a mouthful to eat.
‘‘Stately mansions as well as-humble cottages
lay in ashes; such is now the scene of the once
pleasant little town of Hamilton. The same state
of things through the country which they passed,
farms laid waste, houses despoiled. Many that
were able made their escape with their valuables,
but there are many delicate ladies and children
without a change of raiment. It is-also a general
stampede with the negroes. Something ought
to be done to stop this, thing, or this fruitful
countr}’ cannot give any assistance. The corn in
the field ungathered—hands gone—teams stolen
—and the once wealthy farmer left to house his
corn in a basket, and that to make, for all were
stolen that were kept in view. After going through
these scenes, I went to my plantation on the river
to find everything in ruins, not a house standing
except cribs, everything being in wa.ste; not one
living thing to be seen except mules, that was
stolen by them and got away which I carried to
my house in hopes of returning them to their for
mer owners.”
M'.
IWOTK'i:.
wife. Catharine Holmes, left me on the 2Srti of
.Aiigii-il ! i“t, agriinsi my wishes, 1 dn hereby fore-
; wain ill p.-rs(.ns whatsoever fr.un Ir.iding w'ilh the
alore'-atd Calli'itiiie Holmes or charginr her tioar.l in
^ any wi-i* .ir tin ier any cireuiii'tances since the 2.''l!i of
! August l;i-'i I '-hall nc.t be responsible tor anv charges
I or c.iiitr'i.-ls ni-i le by Ihe aforesai'l Catharine li.-iiiiies.
MOSKS HOLMES.
Oi:i i;^., 1802 7S!-;!tpd
ol i\'orlii 4';iroliii:i,
M ON TOO -M E R Y COUN T Y.
Court of Pleas and t-iu.arter Sessions, Ocl. Term, 18o2.
.lames Haywood, Adm'r, vs. Isaiah Haywood, et. al.
Petition to sell Land.
IT appearing to the satisfaction of the ('ourt that Bcn-
jatuin Haywood and Richardson Haywood, two of
the Defendanlsin this cause, reside beyond the limits
of tl'.is State; D i? therefore, on motion, ordered by the
Court, that adverti-fenient be ma.ie f.ir si:; week^. succes
sively ia the Fa\e;teville Oijs.Tvrr. noiifyiug the sr.iil
Defendants of the fi.ing of this p^litiot;, ami that unless
ttiey appear at ihe next Term and ai;s\,’or the petition,
the same will be taken pro confesso ati l heard ei par‘e
as to them.
Witness, J. S. Spencer, Clerk of our sai l Court, at
OfTice in Troy, on the IsL Mondav in October, K. D.
1802. 72*6l,pd J. s, SPENCER, C. C. C.
Suh)itifHti' for Suff—A writer in the Columbia
(jiuardian proposes a substitute for salt for preserv
ing meat. It i.s, hc says, Pyroligneous Acid,
which is made from any kind of hard wood,
and the quantity of acid obtained is nearly one-
half the weight of w od used. The writer remark?.:
“This acid has been manufactured in the neigh
borhood ot the writer on a small scale, and a few
familie.s have used it during the Summer and all
for curing meat, and it is a perfect success. It
docs not answer the purpose of seasoning, but a
small quantity of Salt does for that purpose. The
only objection to it, if it may be called one, is
that it imparts a smoky flavor to the moat. It
should be contlensed in a copper tube or pipe, a.s
iron turn.s it black. Twelve or fifteen gallon.s
will cure one thou.sand pounds of meat.”
('on/rifiutioiis h>/ j\-(yrnpn for our tSo/(?icrfi in
Vin/i/iii.—-"Early yesterday morning a gentleman
called at our desk and handed us ninety dollars—
the contributions of eighteen negxoes, who are
employed a.s butchers in our market, for the re
lief of our soldiers in Virginia. 'J'hey desire that
the amount be appropriatcil in clothing or other
necessaries for their comfort, and immodiately
forwarded. This is another of the thousand in
stances which go to prove the interest our color
ed population feel in driving back the thieving
v^indals from otir .soil. The following is a list ol
their nniiies, and the amount contributed:
.1 s, Verdry, f m c !f5; A>>ram. si ve. -5; Charlej", do .5;
'.-in ly, do 5; July, da 5; Jim, do 5; .Albert, do 5;
s-on as practicable. All teams must take all Ihe feed | ci,,,riVs. tlo 5; Jacks-on Shefiall, f. m
they can carr}' with them.
J. M.
Nov. 12. lSi-,2.
WtJRTII. Sab Com,
77-.!t
rioo
Blank Wajprants for sa’e.
r4IR 5AI.I^
M \KEPEACE’S RU( KJiTS,
■Andinins, Shovels .and Tongs,
P.ritannia Spo.'iis, Quart IJoille Corks.
. \t Ihe t’rockery Store.
\V. N. TILLINGHAST.
Nov’r H», IS''- 7tl-2w
I I.AT roR jiiArr..
IoFFFR for .cale a FL\T as good as new. ;50 by 10
feel with a C.ivered House, 20 feel long
J. W. BARBOUR.
While Oak. P-la.len f'o. Nov 10. ISii’J. 77 4l-p.l
Sta^se Driver wantefK
1W1SH to employ a careful, sober DRIVER, to take
charge of a four-horse team on a short route. None
need apply unless they are fully competent to manage
and take care of horses.
1). G. MACRAE.
Nov’r 17, 1802. 78 2ipd
Office of the Chatham R. R. Company, |
llALEKJII, Nov. f), 1S(>2. j
V^t> accep able V>i'l having be.-n ofl'ere 1 for the gr«(*u-
atjon ‘^nd masonry vt the middle dtvis'on of the
Chatham R.-iilnad, exten'ling f-.ini Pijr.-’s fo Lockville,
23 miles, the undersigned is prepared to receive propo-
eaK at this office.
Prcfileo an-1 Specifications p’nowing about the aggre
gate amount of work require-i. can be seen at the Engi
neer’s office, Haywood. Chatham County, or at the
('ompany’s otlice, Raleigh.
^ KFM? P. BATTLE, Pres’t.
Ellwood Moeeis, Chief Engineer.
Nov. 11, 1862. 77-6t
.Amos, slave, 5;
.lack, slave, :f5; Titus, do -5; .Itine. do 5; .losiah. do 5;
George, d(i 5- Moriis, lo 5; Siin.>n. do .5; Josi ili (jrant,
f ni. c 5. Total, :i.‘.tO,—Siiriinnjth l{i‘publicm.
“.\ irifiid of (ifiieral Stonew;ill Jackson told
us,” says the lliehmond (^iristian .Advocate, a
few days ago, that the (!-r‘nenil remarked “h(> hoj>-
ed our peojile would not forget that Cod giveth
the victory.” His friend replied that he believed
the diurehes were deeply prayerful all over the
l.ind 'I’he (Jeiierar.s face brightened uj) with
pleasure as he remarked, “Then we shall continue
to prosper.”
Yonlitv ( rurltjf to ^et/rocs.—A correspondent
ol the New York Tribune, wrifinir from Newbern,
N. C., under date of Oct. l .Jrives the following
picture of the condition of the negroes of that De
partment:
“The .situation of the poor, unhappy blacks in
this Department, fed thoujih they are by Union
bounty, «■'* such as should excite the sympathy of
every (3hristian man. I am sorry to say that they
are treated with great sternness and severity,
amounting to positive cruelty, by many of rnv
soldierKS, wl..o seem to rcL'ard them ;is hardly bet
ter than brute.'^. Not a few of our officers con
duct themselves in the most uofeeling maiaier
toward tht'se unfortunate creatures, and are, in
fact, ostentatious in expressing their hatred and
contempt for the “d—d nigger.”
The Nashville T'nion of a late date sa^s the
City Council voted Andy Johiison 820,000 for
his patriotic defence of Nashville.