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James Riynoliis
Iciiiinir
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ho- H Holnif .
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Itord. VV iii Law^
[>n.M 1 flonderson
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ert \V Barnwell,
llayn-^s, Gus
li, \V S Oldham
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», J:i' L I’liirh.
llson. 'liu idison.
Xh. - H Flanly.
as, Pi iJ Hilton.
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Davi I 'A" Lewi,-
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iUc-!' ■ .1 i'uprc,
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T I> McDowell,
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B.Por-
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II Swann.
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p 'linceH, J-l'
(!urrin.
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liill-. Notes f
ft S0V9
*BTOWlXlJUtJR
S F. m I-W E K K li Y.
vol.. XU.]
KAVETTEVILLE, N. (J.. DECEMBER 1, 1862.
[NO. 1182.]
I'fico
IMUNTKD MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS.
K1»VARD J. HALE & S0N8.
F,l ITOKSI AND PROPRIETORS.
f,.r the Somi-Weckly Obskhvkr $.3 00 if pai I in
Wr.STFKN UaII. fvOAD (
I'iiv('ttovi!lo, \UL^ -9
^np-
s ;t''5 t'O it pai>l during the yonr of .“u^’
liiin: 'T after the ye.'if has expireii.
Por the ^'>^kly Obstrvkr $2 00 per nnnmii, if pai>l in
J Ituii'c: i)0 if paid during the year of «n)»»crip-
r. 5:^ 00 ivt'ter the year has expired.
fg^ .^DVERTISKMEN'TS inseried for r.O cent» p»'r
. ,ire‘'f 16 lines for the fir«f. aid '^o rents foi- paeh
, puhlicatioti. Vearly a''*vertie!n>nts liy ‘•■jio-
. intraots, at rea-^onahle ratf. .\dvertisera are j
f, ..j'Sied to state the number of in>ertion> de-iired, or j
will he (’oniiniied till forhid, an 1 charged accord- !
FAYirrTEVII.i.E
MUTLAL IIVSIRA\CE COMPAMf.
Capital in rreinimn Notes amounts to S‘267,i88 ‘,:b
Cash on ii.ind -ind other as.^ets, 5,077 35
ON and after the 1st day of Sept. tho
will hi> ;^lt!»rjred on Pa‘;soii2:ei s, vi'-
From Favettevilie to fjitile Itlver.
“ to Spout Spnae,
iiwiii.; rates
■SO et>
A.ivertisementi
extra
to he insetted trim f, charged ')0 per
to Hock Mr
“ to •lone.'^bori.i'.
• to Mclver H.
Tweuty-tlv‘ oent additional wili 1'^' i
oiidiic'tor of e u'h pao«enc“r, !o:ivinir i
a ticket
\ new riit* of Freight will tro into eft'
time, which will be printed and furnish
in a few day^t
By order of the I’rea’t.
■lNt> M. HOSF.. Treas't W
ho. 1802.
i ti,
I 1!'>
I .‘.O
'l!e('((> 1 by thi‘
t.'.tion wit'i iiii
•I at tht» sune
i to the public
K. K. ’o
•'.f.tf
SFKClAf. NDTU'K.
Fr .ui and after thi*tlate, no name of a new “uli-ifvibt'r
„ t.f eutered wiihoirt payujeiit in advaucN*, nor will
f- ■ i]er be seut i‘’ Huch subucriliers for a longrr time
ttau is paid tur
of our oU subscribers as desire to take the pa
(,er on this svsteui wii: please notify us when making
1r«*iijUtiuces Jau y I,
ADVERTISERS
out of town who de'jire advertiJetnent-» in
—' vJ lu the Lkbserver. auiJ persons in town with whom
;;ive uot regular accouutp, will please send with the
ijveriiseuient as much inoi«y as tK\y wish to inrest in
J^,'3^iiDg to our advertit-ng tetais om the firs: page.
i ■- uc’ wish to open any more such accounts. - or
accounts The process of collection is too
and we have to pay cash for every thinir we
li:tf or «ell in these times.
’• i>oi. !
in •R'i N'lTii'Es.—W« have heretofore |:iven notice,
ijeiiedly. that we charge for obituary notices of un-
■ nable length, and for resolutions of re^pe.M: be
i .>e that kind of reading, we have much occasion to
-..w, is not often more agreeable to readers than to
; ors of papers. As it generally happens, however,
.»■ ifter charging and paying postage on the account for-
liriei. we never get paid, we now give notice that we
Fm in>ert nothing of the sort hereafter unless accom-
n nied I y the cash. (Always excepting in the ca^e of
volunteers, when we require no pay. 1 Hear
ill aunA. taerefare, that we will insert obituary notices
ni refOla;;jas, not exceeding 70 words, gratis. Foi ail
?' w jrJ«, one cent a word, which rau-»t be paid be
fure iae tiotice will be put in type.
H\?f. •TfrJ.. •ffrA'.f 1‘,
Attorney at Law,
Fayettp.villf., N. C.
I'll'^lLL alienJ >he Tounty and Superior' Courts of
I Cumberland, ilurnett, .Moore and Kobe-oii Coun-
|lie>' Prompt attention given to the collection of all
'.iinis entrusted to his hands.
Oct. 17, 18-5'J. o8-tf
(iEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO.,
|\Vliole»*ale Dealer?^ in filrocerie**,
IMPORTER‘S AND 1>EAT.KR I .N
lardirare and Cutlery, Swedes frou, ^c.,
HU STKKKT, FAYKTTEVILLK, t.
\Vi:.vrKK.\ KAIL ROAII.
•.M and ntter Monday tht* J'Jd invt,, the Trains on
li- 111)-! 1 will run daily, leavin.c F:iyetteville at ''
o ■b rk. \ M : i-eturniug leave \lclver's Depot a’ 1
o’clocK. P M. ' (' B M AM.KTT. Ti cs t
St'pt ‘JO, ISi'.j, . f,2tf
olitf
X W. p. KENDALL. J. S. KENDALL
C OX, KE.IIDAI.L Ac CO.,
K omuiliKsioii Merchants
AND
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
.Vo. 11 1- 12 Xorth Water St.,
Wilmington, t.
ijrders from the Country promptly executed.
HkT Particular attention given to the sale of (’otton
1 jther produce.
AiTil u. Ibtil.
\>t*st»‘rii Railroad OlHct*, '
rayetttvilK-, N. ,S. pt 27, 18t>L’. i’
r!if purpose of increasing the cupitHi stock ot this
t'otnpHny, to enabU* it to extend the Roud from the
Coal Fields to the North Car.ilin-i Road, the foll.'''.Ting
£(•111 ii‘tn«n hwe bppn Hpp.)inte l ComsKssioners to re
ceive su;iycri(i'*rs in their "»ev,»iiil n*'ighho!'lioo lri. viz:
•Vi —L J Haughtou. Hrooks Hhitc', It t.'
Ni'^^by Hiid t( W•ishmgtoti
.-Vb -ve the Oulf - Jno .) ttoldstou, - 1’ Kivi-'i >iud
Hugh W Dixon
■At (*re Hill (I W (.ioUlsioti, Dr I, \V Oorrell -in i N
^t Mstou.
Above (»re Hill -Diti 1 H^i.-knev, \ I! Nlarsh uud ,ln>.
P ..-.V
.\t Foii-i's ^Hlls -Dr H M Foiiot 'ir. l l*r .) D tlrnve':
■Vt Franklinsville mil vii';ni;v I •i:, - II I' oi-^t and A
S Horney.
-A! A.-heboro’—.lonathan Worth and U K Hoov*-r
\t N- w Market .lf«se Walkei' umi .lu-i-'pti Newi;n
.•\i 1 nomasville—.A G Foster and .Ino \V 'riiomas
•At High Point — Dr R (' Lindsay and Seaborn Perry.
.\t Nalem — Francis Fries and R L Patler''.''u
■\t iireeusboro' ' P Mendenliall, Peter Xdani-;, Hon
.1 .\ tiilmer and Jesap H Lindsav \
Instructiotis will be sent to the Conimis-i.iners ar an
early 'biy by th® Pre'-ident of the (.'’onipany.
*’Dt .1 M ROSK. .''oc y 'V R K. Co.
Floreuce and Fayetterille Hail Road.
U'NDF.R the provisions of an Ordinance of the Con
vention ef North Carolina, Rooks will t'e opeued on
the Itlfh .lune at the folb'wing places and \tndi-r the di
rection of the following pirsoti#, t • receive ~u' -.Tip-
tions to the (’ap tr,l Stock "f the •*Fl.)r'*nc,' v r.iverie-
ville Rail Koadt'o.' Share.; t )nc Hun li e.| D'>l'nrs •■■ich.
1' ''.' Ji i! H ui,i ,u F'tij't;-, ■il- Ciid^r t1)«‘di
rection of the (leiip*-'!’('..iiinr-s'.'ne's^ \ V, McKethan.
D A. Kav. V. V,. Stee,. Wm M. I. ’! K i v atvl no
M Rose. ■
.1' >hr I!',I ."sj —Cu lcr the direction .>f H 'cti r
.Mv.Seill, Wm. .1. Stewart, .las. .A. Smi u, I'aii'l ( .Mc
Neill iin 1 Col. Alex M.'Millan. or any oi>* .if th-’tn
-If l-'i- r,t: — Lender the direction of Dr. .Seill
■McNair, Dr. A. D. McLean, Ai ciii 'aM .'^I'lith. l. iti. nid
Lilly and t'ol. .Alexander \\ it- .n. or ^u;y oin- oi i' ■ . i
At — Under the dir'’i'tion of .^lurdocb; Mc
Rae, L» McLeod, D. .McCallum, Jus .McRae, Jr., i,i. ( .1.
H. McCiaeen, or any one of them.
.4; Alfonisrilir.—Under the direction of John 1‘or ell,
Jno. McNair, Sion Alford. Dugald Mot'ilbini do i .Ino
Met itlii.iji. or ,'ttiy otie of them.
The Subscription Hooks will remain of'Cii f'r the
space of btt day-! When a «’;tti;ien' ■lun ir ,-ut'«cr;*'e 1
the C impauy will be oiganized for the purp >^e of n-uid-
i ing the I'.oi'l
j A A. McKl'-THAN,
' D. A H\V.
\ 'A- STKPL.
WM McL. McK\V.
JNn M RftSH.
(.feneral 'onuni>-«iotiers
‘■.■1. ’.-Kf
10-tf
Fayetteville, June 7,
LOOK AT THIS!
TIIK FiVBTTRViM.Ji llllTl'l,
Fronting 30() feet and in the bn^iness
portion of the Town,
ommission aod Forwardinff llerchants, coiitaiii!«i more ^pacionw aiil well
v‘iifilatf'd Kooiiim fliaii any
Hotel ill the states
anti tiiy 1'atrons .^ay niy (’ondiments are very '^ood
tor the times.
T. V. A: B. a. WORTH,
Jan'v 28
WILMINGTON,
1861
N. C.
81tf
r A K V!
j ^ FEW L.VDIKS can be accommodated with board at
T. C.
HOOPKR.
■Otl-
the iJeminary.
Sept. 1-J. 1B61.
Xwenty-liTc Dollart^ Rewar«l.
1j.\N.\WaV from the subscriber, iiis negro boy MO-
ll 'K.S. He is ‘-1 years oi age, about 0 feet 10 inches
i?h, robust, long feet and very much turned out at the
j?", aud looks down when spoken to. He was seeti at
M'Phunl's Mills in Robeson county on the lllst ult.,
»'i l w 1-* in Fayetteville about tnree weeks ago. The
've reward will be p»^id for his delivery to me or tor
' ':unhnement in any jail so that 1 get him.
W. D. JtjHNSON.
Hennettsville, S. C., Aug. 14, 18)2. r>2if
Ranavcay^
{ MULATTO WO.MAN by the natue of LUCV; about
l\ years old, ot medium size, but now quite corpu- |
Mav lid, 1.V
T. WAIHULL, I’roprlftor.
27 V
h ;iv
Tntul, $27‘J,7(;6 fil
The ( onipatiy Imvp ji.aid all losses jironiptly, and
cer made an assessnieni on theiv premiuui notes.
Total losses pail, 62S^,I‘>8‘2 t»9
• )kfi(’ki»s:
OKO. McNl'lLb, President.
D R.\\ \ ice Prrsident.
t A McMlLl..\'\, Sec y.
DiFUr'i,,l>
N. Tillinghast,
S Hillsdale,
ni. MiiLaurin,
r. S. Lutterloh.
V W. .'^teel,
J C. t'eok,
Hon. ,1. (i. Shepherd,
R. F. Brown, \
A. F Hall,
m’glon.
Henry Lilly.
H. L. .Mjfover.
•S. T. Hawley,
Naiban .A. .Stedinaii,
0. B. Mallett.
- James' Kyle,
.A. .A. McKethiin.
J. D Williams.
8. \\. Tillinghast.
hu t ollins aud (’ C. .'IcCrummeu, I'raveliug .Agents.
fia?“T!;e t'ompuiiv invite .'ippHcutious.
May ■J;-', 18f.’. ’ ' 21-
T5«K .\OKTII ( AitOMA.l
•111 Tl .IL I.IFK !>SIIKA.\'(’E t OaPAW,
in the teut.h yi ur of -^uccesst'ul operatiou, with
growing i-aptt I’l ami tirmer hold upou ]>utjlic Con
fidence, cjtitinues to insme tiio lives ot all healthy jier-
son Irom I * to t.‘>0 Vf^Trs uf .ige. foi- one year, for seven
year«, auu t >r ii{e • all life m”inb.>rs sharing in the profits.
■All slaves fiom In t ; t',ti jt .nr; of nge are insured for
"Ue year or lor live yeir' f'i.r iwj tliirds th-dr value.
All losses >iiv piinctiially puiil within 90 days after
sati-!acto;y proof i' ptv-eiiled
For turther information the pubb ' in referred t-o
Ag-ents ft the I'ornputiy in all p .rfs i .he State, and (o
R 11 HATTLK. Secret’iry. Raleigh.
K J. H.VLK, .Agent at
Jan’y 1^'>* _ Fayetteville, N.
I A '•
I - -
! Thi* \»*w st\U*. Siuall.
1 ('OI.»|{KI> PH(»TO»JR»PHS,
I I
I J
ART.
lVoo(iuarl*«i Molar 4'aniera.
i')n»T(>GR.\!’HS can be had at Vanorsdell’s Skyligh
Wallery, IPiy sireet, opposite Marble Y'ard, Fay
etteville. N. C ; p!-\iu. retouche 1. colored, in water
colors, oil and pastile: from small to life size. Ambro-
types, Melaueotrpes, anil all other styles of Pictures
pertaini .g to the Ar:. Al-io. (jih Fr.nmes, (jilt Mould
ing, G' ■? I I'or v«ry l'irgi‘ piciures —us Inrge a' ‘Jt'> by
inch's, ’or 1 and Ti---.'ls for hanging picture*; Instru
ments. .'Jtoi'k and 'hemicals f'-r sjile low for cash. Life
sire colored I’hoto'rrnphs in.ide from small )tjctures.
Hnviijg permanently located here I hope to merit
your !..'i:i otia.ee 1 wouM also return my sincere thanks
for ihc liV.i-ra'. patronage i)esi..wid on me heretofore by
the «.>■(' id J ''f Fiiyettevil.e tind vicinity.
C. M VAN(>K>dELL,
Ph'^iogrupiiist and Proi>rietor.
Dec'r '2>K 1 xj'.' 77-
^iarble Fact or v.
f»
*\
TWO iHHPilJ; I . T. H\li:il MINS’ SHIRK
l='a
Jan'v 2'\ "‘’•it*
84-
iwrocerics: Oroceries:!
VL.ARifE and weli ^pltcted Stock of K.VMILV
G ROl'F.K 1 EC's aiwavs on hatol. coi'sisting of
Bae'on-Si'ies. Mess I’ork, Mullet.s, Macker
Nos. 1 and li, Mola.s>Jcs. Sugars oi' al
^'ratios, Tobacco, (’igars,
.And all other articles usually kept in a Wholesale Gro
cery Estabiishment
COX. KENDALL & CO.
Wilmington. April 2, 18H1. 10-tf
Fayetteville Female High School.
'"I'HE exerci'es ,,f this Instnuticm will be resume'! on
I the 2‘.Hh of Septeriifier
The scholastic year will be divided inti) two terni';
the 1st of weeks, cotnniencing 'jMtti oi Sef i. aud end
ing 2}iii Dec.: the second of 27 weeks, fonimcneing 1st
'f Jan'v and ending .July l -il
Parents and Guardians intending to patroni/.e this
School are earnestly requested to apply tor circulars
containing full particulars in reg'ird to teima, Ac ,
the opening of the Scliool.
Rev WM IDtOPKU, I „ • • ,
T C. ID.OPEH,
July 17, 1H'12. r5-tl'>Jpd
AR1IV har\i:nm.
•AM [^’epared to manufacture all kinds of Wa^on
Harness for Army use. 1 tan my leather and can
T
.XOTICK.
^HE I’NDlvRSKiNED. both having entered the iiiili-
hereby give tiotice to their old custom*'rs and friends,
that they have appointed .lohn D Starr an 1 John D.
WilliHtns. of thi pla.;', their attrirneys to collect either
separa'ely or coiijoiutlv aU m iU'-ys due tliem either by
account or note.-uud otherwise to attend to their bu
siness gem rally during their absence. They respect
fully ask al’; persons indebted to iheni to call as prompt
ly as possibl.* on their agents »%nJ make payment.
S'-^AXR X WILLIAMS.
Sept I'.t, 18G1. 58-1 f
Sale of a portion of the Fayetteville^
Western Plank Koad.
^pil E undersigned Having been appointed (Jommissiocer
I to sell all that part of the Fayetteville )n Western
P'ank Road, above tligh Point, will sell at p'lblic Auc
tion in the town of Salem, on the tst Tuesday in .J»n’y
180)3,1 lie Roa'l. Toll Houses, -tc , between High Point and
Bethaiii i, upon terms to be made known on the day of
sale. JESSE WALKER, Com.
Nov. t’>, 18t'i2. 70-ts
Valuable Keal Estate
FOR SALE.
I^Y virtue of two Deeds of Trust execute,1 to me by
} Thos J ('urti", Esq., 1 will ofl'er for sale, on Thurs
day the IHiti duv of December 18ti2, that valuable
»iTORE HOIMK
on the North side of Hay street, recently occupied by
Col. Jno. A. Pemberton, the finest dry goods store in
the place
Als I, the LOT on corner of Mumford and l>onaldson
streets, knowtt as the Stable lot—a valuable lot with a
l«rg> harn and exiensive statdes at present occupied by
Messrs. Barbee.
J O.- SHEPHEKD, Trustee.
Nov’r 15, l-'ti2. 7htf
•
BV VIRTUR of a Decree in the Court of Equity for
t'um^ierland County, at November Term, 1802, 1
sliall sell at the Market House in P.ayetteville, on Thurs
day Dec. llih, 18(j2, at 12 o’clock, .M , One and one
fourtli ,A res ol L.AND in t^tiu[)f)elltou, north of the
Clarendon Bridge, having a front of about 193 feet on
the River, adjoining on the south a lot sold by S W.
Tilliiighasr, Trustee ot .las. Huske, to -A. .A. McKethan,
A1.S0, One-third interest in a lot of Land in Camp-
belllon, cnniaiuing IJ .\crea, lying ou the Itiver, known
as the ’Mc.leill lot, atid joins the north side of the
above describeil lot, which lots were formerly tfie pro
perty ol James Huske and were conveyed by him to S.
W. Tillinghast m Trust, Oct. 27, 1S57.
WALTER A. HUSKR, C. M. E.
Nov. 17. 78-ts
tiUEAT SALE OF FRI IJ TREES!
iWlLL sell at West, Green Nurseries, four miles west
ot Green'^borough, on Thursday the 4th of December
next, at pulilic auction, a lot of FRUIT TREES.
1 have on hand TWO HUNDRED THOUS.AND choice
TREES, ready for planting out this fall and winter, aud
am determined to sell I will have trees ready for de
livery at all times
CVRUS P. MENDENHALL.
Nov 7, lSti2. 78-ts
1 also have for sale a large quantity of the very
best apple vinegar.
Valuable Farming Laud for Sale.
^pHE subscriber otters for sale dOH acres of LAND on
1 the Easi siile of the Cape Fear River, 13 miles below
Fayetteville. There is a good house with 7 rooms and
all necessary out-houses, and there is about 100 acres
ot as good swamp land as there is in the State. There
is desired land for 1200 bushels of corn, and about 15
acres of land cut down for the next crop. 1 will also
sell my slock of Hogs, Cattle, Sheep and Crop ou the
place .A healthy situation. Terms easy. .Ad'tress me
al Terebinth P O , Cumberland county, N. C.
W. A. KING.
Not. 13, lSli2. 7S-t;tpd
FOK
A Lot of ( otton and Woolen Machinery.
WOOJ. PICKER}?.
; ,l*j inch Wool Cards.
1 .‘iO - “ “ Roll Card.
1 l'.b Spindle Wool Jack.
1 Cotton Lapper.
2 Danforth Cap Frames 13>^ Spindles each.
I Throstle Frame S4 “
1 Eugbsh Drawing Frame with Coilers aud Packers.
1 1- iiraud Speeuer, licc . .vc.
Some ot ihe above machinery is now in operation at
, the Richnr.oud Factory. For particulars address
! JOHN SHORTRIDGE,
j Ro(^ingham, Richmond Co., N. C.
Nov. 12, lMt)2. 77-lt)tpd
‘VAI.I AIII^E tor Male. ~
%
1 OFFER for t.ale my 1‘L.A.NT.ATION, 2 miles west ol
Carth'ige, .Moore county, coni&ining 25o acres, on
wiiich is a Grist, and Saw .Mill, ('otton Gin and Screw.
‘ 1 will receive in payment Stale Bonds, ('onfederate
i money or likely Negroes. JOHN MtJRISON.
! VAl^r.AHI.K I.AAU.s lor Male.
I OFFER for Sale tny l*L.ANT.A'i'lO.\ on .McClendon’s
. X Crees, li miles west ot (’i»rtlMiK% lying on tlie basin
of the Coal Fields, coutalumg 2i.H_* acres, which is as
prcluctive as any lands in the county of Moore. The
improvements good ana the situation healthy Terms
liberal. JOHN MORISON.
Atrrici!:.
IH.AVE .about 5000 acres more, in different tracts, in
the couniy of Moore,—Farming .Mineral, and Tur
pentine liind,—which I will sell on liberal terms.
JOHN MORISON.
.Yli:ieral l^andM tor Male.
IH.AVE an interest of one-third in a tract of 500
•ACitES on tne waters |>f Deep River, on which have
been diMCOvcred a salt mine and pure saltpetre, and an
oil of good quality for greasing leather, well worthy
geological investigation. .toH.N MOIUSON.
Cartilage, Nov. 13 lHtS2. • 77-tf
I¥OTICE.
I WILL receive a few more able-bodied Recruits into
my Company of Light .Artillery
Light Artillery is the best service a man can enter—
the guard dufy is inconsiderable, the cannoneers ride
and have their luggage carried, and therftis much more
liberty allowed the private soldier than in any other
arm of the service. «
Recruits will receive Bounty and pay Twelve Dollars
per month.
Persons subject to Conscription may enlist in my
company at any lime ^'hefore enrollment.”
Transportation will be furnished when required. Col.
John H (/ook will give any further information desired,
anil will receive enlistments J. B. ST.ARR,
Capt Starr s Light Artillery.
Kinston, N. C., Nov. 24, 1802. 80-7tpd
rVofice to t'ounty Malt Ag:ent!«».
W’lLMtNOTON, N. C., Nov. 24, 18t)2.
I AM again at ray post at the State Salt Works and
will be ready in about a week to distribute ‘200 bushels
of salt per ay, and soon incretvse it to 300 bushels It |
will require 100 V)usliels of corn per day and 12000 lbs.
A Valuable Discovery.—A most valuable dis
covery has lately been made of the usefulness of
Sour Lake water, as applied to the arts. Sour
Lake is a small Lake or pond ol water situated in
Hardin county, a few miles from the Texas & New
Orleans Railroad, and about 85 miles from this
city. The waters are quite acid to the taste, those
of the surrounding Springs bearing a close re
semblance to tartaric acid water. Indeed, these
j have been successfully used in all the branches
of cooking when tartaric acid ia required. The
difficulty of procuring acid since the blockade,
has been a serious trouble to the telegraph lines.
A day or two since, it occurred to the l*re.sident
and Superintendent of the Texas Telegraph Com
pany—to try Sour Lake water instead of sulphu
ric acid. A battery was rigged up, giving a large
surface of zinc to the action of the water, and the
result has proved entirely satisfactory; the line ol
the Texas Telegraph Company being now worked
by a battery of Sour Lake water.
Hitherto this water has been chiefly resorted
to for its health giving qualities. It now bid#
fair to command attention to its valuable uses in
the arts of life. Indeed, it is believed that tor
telegraphing purposes it may be transported iu
barrels to the most distant parts of the Confede
i racy, and used more economically than sulphuric
I acid. Thanks to Mr. Lincoln’s blockade It he
; will keep it up long enough, we shall find all we
want in our own territory yet.— Texas Telegraph.
of hay. shucks or fodder. I call on the county Agents
to assist me in procuring the necessary supplies with
out which the salt cannot be made. Individuals will be
supplied with salt for their own use in exchange tor
these articles on fair terms
80-3w] J. M WORTH, Salt Com.
LETT, SMITHS, BLOCKER
lYlanutactiirers ot Malt.
J W. LETT, -Agent in Fayetteville.
W D. SMITH, .Agent iu Wilmington.
J \V LETT, J. M. SMITH, W. D SMITH, J, P. BLOCKLR,
and J. B CARVER.
Nov. 24. 18C2. Wt-Owpd
lioTIt'K.
^PHE subscriber will lease for a term of years, or sell,
1 the PL.ANTATION whereon he lives, containing
about '.♦Of) acres of land, of which 2H' -leres are under
fence The improvements are such is are generally ,
found on a farm, all in tolerably good order. .Also, if j places ol soiiie uf the earlier settlers ol \ irginia,
and furnished a sort of connecting link between
The Tombstones at Javie.stoti'u Stolen bj/ thr
Yiinkees.—We learn, upon the authority of a gen
tleman who has lately visited the place, that the
yankees have stolen and carried away all the tomb
stones aud tablets from the ancient churchyard at
Jamestown! These records marked the burial
leased, he would include Lis s/ock of Negroes, horses,
cattle, crop, farming implements, &c. The terms of
lease or sale would be maie easy to the lessor or pur-
chuser, with a guaranty of a f lithful performance of the
terms Persons desirous of Ic or purchasing may
apply to Ihe subscriber at Billacholish, near Spring
field, Richmond county, N. C
DUNCAN McLAURIN.
Nov’r 13, 1X02. 8U-!ttpd
■ .^OTIt'E
To tht^ H*’irs and Creditors ir Murphy^
ilf'mised.
THERE has been a peiiiiou filed for the settlement of
the accounts of the subscriber as Administrator of
Mathew Murphy, dee d, and the same has been referred
to William C. Draughon, Clerk of the County (’ouri.
The said Clerk will proceed, on the 17th day of De
cember lb02, to state the said account, when and where
they can attend and be heard, and object to any vouch
er iu said settlement or any other grievance can oe
heard JA.MES DENNING, Adm’r.
Samjison county, Nov. Ib, 1802. W0-7lpd
.\otk:e. ~
The BUTCHERS’ Stalls in the Market House will be
rented out for one year on 1st December next, at
public aitctiou. W. W.ARDEN, Town Treas’r.
Nov. 24. 1802. 80-td
.Itejfro at private !«ale.
ANEGRo fellow, a wfieelwright and carpenter,
may be had a bargain on application to John H.
Cook.
Nov’r 24, 1862. 80-3t
MALT.
^OUND Salt for sale on consignment by
O G. W. WILLIAMS & CO.
Nov. 2'i. • 79-tf
A
.’^aid woman is probably in or near Town, but m.iy I ^"'^'1 bargain^. AgenN will do well to sp,,,! their
v.een led off in the direction of Newbern by Bill ] order- to me as they shall have prompt nttenlion, and
OIL .VNl) LA.\!P BLACK.
qiAVNEIiS- and LUBRICATING OIL.
L\NIP BL ACK in h irrel". For sale by
JOS. R. BLOSSOM .'i CO.,
Wilmington, N. C.
March 7. (i-tf
T
AOTIC i:.
T September Term, A. D. 1802, of the Court of
1\ Pleas & (Quarter Sessions of 'umberland County,
I letterij of -Administration of th*.‘ Estate of the late
I Warren Winslow were granteii to the subscriber,
i Persons imlebted to the deceased are notified to make
! payment. Those having claims to be settled must pre-
I sent them in ilue lime or this notice will be pleaded in
i bar of a recovery. MARY' .A. WINSLOW'.
iruinion. a tree mulatto man who has been at work as
arpi-nier probably on the Wilmington & Weldon
P^aiboftil Ht a Depot North of Warsaw. I will pay 5i2o
or the delivery of said girl to roe or lodged in Jail in
own, if found in this County, or $-50 if said girl is
foiiDd in any other Couniy and confined in the Jail of
Poe same, the party arresting giving me eaily informa-
senf off in quick dispatch. Jf)H.N
Goldston P. ()., Chatham C’o., N. (J., I
Jtme 13. 1802 j
CARTPR
34(f
^OO ll»!s. tiiiiin Arahie
Oct 15.
t»r Male l>%’
J. R LEE. ‘
O'.ttf
>a of tile same.
JNO. D.
WILLIAMS.
54 If
Fayetteville, Aug. 25, 1802.
^10 Reward.
1W1LL pay the above reward for the apprehension
aud confinement of my man C.ALVIN, who ranaway
|frotu me about three weeks ago.
I will also pay a reward of Fifty Dollars for sulRcient
!»vi.i».uce to convict any person of harboring him. Cal-
P n is about 42 years of age, 6 feet 10 or 11 inches high,
Itiack, and weighs about 150 pounds; he wears small
|g«ld rings in his ears. He is a boat or ship carpenter,
well known about FayetteTille and Wilmington.
I He sometimes calls himself Calvin Johnton.
THEO. EVANS.
June 30, 1862. o8tf
Hiee and Tobacco on €onsignuent»
|j| 'A.SKS jf fresh beat Rice and 100 lioxes Manu-
' ‘irtiired Tchitcco, v.iriou." qualities. For tale by
GEO W. WILLIAM.S & CO.
’ iyi-tiMville, Sept. 24. J8f^. 03if
^orliiCarolina KeaderM.
lOHOOL BOOKS are becoming very sc;ircc, hut we
have on h.and a good supply of the .NORTH (J.AIiO-
LIN.A RE.ADERS, Nos. 1 and 2 by Rev. I'rofessor Hub-
o.ard of the University of North t’arolina, and No.*; by
Rev. C. H. W'iley, Superintendent of (Common School.^
)t North Carolina.
Our customers having well nigh exhausted our stock
of Northern Readers ou hand when the war commenced,
we hope will now turn their attention to these books by*
nome authors, rather than allow their children to do
without reading books.
For sale only at the old retail prices of 25 cents 88
cents, and 75 cents.
E. J. HAIE & SO.NH
Feb’y 1, 18()2. ‘ 1»0-
C:OTTO\ VAR.^.
No. 1ft Hay Street.
C. P. MALLETT.
Jar.’y 0, 1802. 88-
T
Palma t'iirif»ti Itean*^.
nilE subseriber will p:iy the highest cash prices for
any qttautliy of P.alma Christi Beans.
J. A. WORTH.
Fayeltevil'.e. Oct. 07-tf
FrilTHEK NOTICE.
ON TUESD AY of December Court week, the FURNI
TURE ot the late Warren Winslow wili be sold, ou
MARY A WINSLOW,.Adm x.
73tspd
six months' credit.
Oct. 15, 1802.
40
Ml t^AR A.^D .’lOI.AMMEM.
BBLS. SUGAR.
12 Bids. N O :^VltUP.
15 “ Sl'UPPEBNONC, WHNE.
On consignnieni and tor *ale by
JOS.
Sept. 22.
UTLEY.
02-tf
2,500
A
' 1
AOTIC i:.
^peci to be absent from home a few months in
^W.-^t, Archibald .McLea.i is my authorized
' tran-act my business until 1 I'eturii.
2b, 18(50.
lle?per an! other Poein^,
By THEOPHli.US HUNTEll. HILL. !>q., . f ll.ieijrh.
For sale, price Jl. by K. J. il.\LE \ 8^>NS.
Jan’y 1o.
T€) ClxEKliM OF €OiJ»TM
n'^IIE Stay Law having postj-jned the ^eUlcmenf of
1 suits for years. »t; Tvill not ''. r-.-ift'T in>«ert t )rdcr3
of Couri without payment in adv.iuce Please 8i.>nd
^VAATEO.
RUSH ELS WHEVT,
1,500 “ CORN.
Per^ions hnving Ihe above articles to sell will receive
the highest Cash price by calling on Mr. M. Tho.na.son,
at the Merchant MiHji, F.iyettevilic, or on flie subscri
ber at iiis old stand on .Market Square.
ALLX. JOHNSON, Jr.
Nov 5, 18»>2. 7,r,(f
Adinini^traCiosB Aotiee.
^pHE sub.scriber loivin'T qaalified as Administntiris on
X the L'^'ate .,f l^vs Siiudy, deo’il hereby gives notice
io all persons ii;;viiiir cbiiuis agiiisst said E.^tate to pre
sent them to 'Viti McL. McKay '■.ithin the time pre
scribed by law, or tiiis notice w'ill he pleaJed iu bar of
their recovery, C.VTIIiUviNl' SUN l.‘V, Adm’x.
.Atig. i, lf«'2. 41). t
1 along wi'h the Order, aud morQ if it be oi unusual length, i , \xt ^ c t
! Peby 1862. B. J. HALE & BONS [ Blank Warrants fm ga e.
.^OTK^E.
Wednesday of December Term of the Court of
Pleas ami Quarter Sessions of Cumberland Counfy,
the Ke'^idence of the late W’arren Winslow will he offer
ed at public sale.
The prop' rty is well situated and is well known in
town. The i)0!!‘" is furnished with gas in every.room
The out houses are ample and in good condition. .Ap
ply to ARt'HIR.ALD .McLEAN, Trustee.
Oct. 27, 1>^02. 73-tspd
Oental Praetiee tor Male.
JOFFIOK tor sale privately tuy Dental Practice in Fay
etteville, N. (J. The offiee occupying four rooms on
second Hof.r, well furnisheti, ti>gether with several oz.
of GOLD FOIL. (JOLD PL.VTE and SOLDER. A large
supply of VULCANITE and TEETH of all kinds.
Also one-third interest in a vineyard lying four miles
south o'’ Fayetteville, containing seventy-five acres.
Those owing me will plase call on .Mr. Alex. John
son, Jr., and settle. Address ,
R SCOTT, Greensboro’, N. C.
Oct. 27, 1862. 73tf
Plantation Wanted.
[AM authorized to purcha.se a good PLANT.ATION,
to be good farming l.md, containing from 200 to olK*
acres, with good improvements. Would like to pur
chase the la^:t year’s crop, stock, kc , if terms satisfac
tory could be niailo
Persons wanting to seil will plefl«e write to me, with
descripti on of their lands, price, &c. Location in Chat
ham connty preferred.
.Address me at Rallingsburg, Rockingham county.
A. B. CHAPIN.
Kov’r 14, 1862. 78*6tpd
s Ho
¥OR MAL
An Excellent Draft and Harness Horse. Also, a good
medium sized .Mule. -Apply to
NATH.AN WILLIAMSON,
Gray s Creek, P. O.
Nov. 20. 7y-lmpd
Adinini«4trator’! Male.
iSH.ALL sell at Auction at the -Market House in Fay
etteville, on Thursday, Dec. 11th 1802, at 12 o’clock,
THE KEAL E^'T.ATE belonging to the Estate of Benj.
R. Huske, dec’d, viz: One tract of LAND adjoining that
un which satd Huske lived, containing about 3 acres.
«.^)ne vacant LOT in Fayei'eville, between Hay street
and Maiden Laue. adjoining the residence of the late
Herrin Newell.
W. N. TILLINGHAST, Adm’r.
Nov. ly. 79ts
the past and the present time, which no one could
contemplate without the deepe.st interest; buf an
ordinary curiosity hunter would have been con
tent with copying the quaint inscriptions, and
left the stone to tell the next pas.ser-by whose
ashes lay beneath. To a vulture like Barnum
they would prove a profitable speculation, yet no
one ever dreamed before oi desecrating and rob
bing the graves of our ancestors for the sake of
gain. It remained for the yankees, those mean
est of all thieves, to illustrate the epitaph of one
that
“W’ould peep and pilfer upon his mother’s grave.”
Yet we are not surprised at it. The same devil
ish spirit has marked their course* from the be
ginning of the war to the present day. Only re
cently these modem ghouls have dug up graves
in Eastern North Carolina, in search of buried
treasure. They have no respect for the living or
dead.—Richmond }Yhij.
Anecdotes about Stonewall Jackson.—A Yan
kee Captain, captured in the battles before Rich
mond, was brought to some Brigadier’s headquar
ters. Being fatigued, he laid down under a tree
to rest. Pretty soon General Lee and staff rode
up. The Yankee asked who he was, and when
told, praised his soldierly appearance in extrava
gant terms. Not long afterwards, Jackson and
his staff rode up. When told that that was Jack
son, the Yankee bounced to his feet in great ex
citement, showing that he was much more anxious
j to see Old Stonewall than Lee. He gazed at him
1 a long time. “And that’s Stonewall Jackson?”
j “Y'es.” “Waal, I swan, he ain’t much for looks;"
i and with that he laid down and went to sleep.
During these same battles, a straggler, who had
built a nice fire in an old field and was enjoying
it all to himself, observed what he 'took to be a
squad of cavalry. The man in front seemed to
bo reeling in his saddie. The straggler ran out
to him and said, “Look here, old fellow, you are
mighty happy; where the h—11 did you get your
liquor from? Give me some, I’m as dry as a
powder horn.” Imagine his feeling when he
ibund it was Jackson—the most ungraceful rider
! iu the array, and who naturally sways*from side
to side as if he were “three sheets in the wind.”
Cor. Chas. Mercury
$530 REWARD „ > r> « 7 ^ i., r-r •
WILL be paid for each of the following named de- j ^ionjan s Raids in Bjujland.—BeW 9 Life in
Vf serters from Company C, 7th Reg’t, N. C. Troops, i London, under the caption of “Novelty in War-
if delivered to me al Camp, or $15 for each if delivered j lare,” reproduces from the private correspondence
of Col. St. Leger Grenfel, full accounts of Gen.
Morgan’s performances in the telegraphic depart
ment of the Confederate Army. Bell’s Life sttitcs
that the record of Morgan’s achievements reads
like that of Louis XIV’s campaign in the Porte
St. Martin. Cepit urbes nuniitas quadriyenta.
lie has captured seventeen cities, and destroyed
millions of dollars worth of United Stated proper
ty. Morgan’s name is becoming world wide.
at the Camp of Instruction at Raleigh: .A M .McMil
lan, Dillon J. Gaster, Win. G Blackman, Levi Welch,
and Jenkini^ M. Ba«s.
Other members of this Company absent in N. C.
will report immediately, or they will be treated as de
serters. D. R. MURCHISON,
1st Lt. Comd'g Co.
Camp near W'inchesler, Va., Nov. 14, 1802. 70-titpd
Office of the Chatham R. R. Company, \
Raleuui, Nov. lSG2. )
\TO acceptable bid having been offered for the gradu-
xT ation and masonry of the middle division of the
Chatham Railroad, extending from Page’s to Lockville,
23 miles, the undersigned is prepared to receive propo
sals at this office
Profiles and Specifications showing about the aggre
gate amount of work required, can be seen at the Engi- | j|,ree dollars and a half. At the same time both
neer’s ottice, Haywood, Chath.iui County, or at the
Mr. Samuel Johnston, of Rome, Ga., went to a
tan yard near town and bought tbe leather for
one pair of shoes for two dollars. He then went
to a shoemaker in Rome, who made the shoes for
one dollar and fifty cents. The shoes cest Mr. J.
Company’s office, Raleigh.
KFMP P. D.ATTLE, Pres’t.
Ei.lwoou Morris, Chief Engineer.
Nov. 11, 18t>2. 77-fit
Office of Mur^. Wen. ot C.)
Novembkr 12, 1862. j
The following articles are reqtiired for our sick and
wounded soldiers:
Shoes, Socks, Hats, Coats, Pants, Drawers, Leath
er, Shoe Thread, Lasts, (from No. 6 to 12
inclusive,) Buttons, Cotton Cloth, Flan
nel, Potatoes, Brandy, Butter,
Ivrcrj?,
&C. &C.
proposals will be received at this office for a proper
pupjily of them Those able and willing to contribute,
will please address the undersigned Transportation
will be furnished, if necessary, by the government.
EDWARD warren, Surg Gen. of N. C.
Nov. 13, 1802. 78-1 m
«RI\»~MTOAEM.
rpilE subscriber is prepared lo furnish CJRl.^W
L of any size, from 18 inches to 7 feat
diameter, equal to the Nova Scotia Stones, which they
resemble. They have been tested at the Fayetteville
Arsenal and Armory, and approved. Address
PATRICK LINEHAM,
Branch P. O. Chatham Co., N. C.
Or .JOHN MAUNDER, Raleigh, N. C.
Oct. 28. 1802
on Piockfish.
Oct. 2. 1802
lOO
For sale by
’3-lmpd
After thii «late ■ will
pay Five Onis per pound for rags d^
livered in Fayetteville, «r ™
I> MURPin.
(jn-
lb«. BI.I EMTOAE,
Ootobtr 17, 1862.
J. A MCDONALD.
Oakland, Chatham Co., N. C.
70tf
rhe tanner and shoemaker were selling the same
kind and size of shoes at eight dollars per pair.
Charleston Courier.
Foreign Items.—Recently thirteen vessels ar
rived in Liverpool from Bombay, with 53,587
bales of Cotton. About STO.OOO bales of cotton
are en route from Bombay to Ijiverpool.
A correspondent of the London Times says that
the word “skedaddle,” a reputed addition to the
Yankee voca’oulary, is of common use in Dum-
frieshire, and means to spill in small quantities.
The famous debating club of Cambridge (F3ng.)
University, (the Union,) debated the American
war subject during two evening®. The question
was put thus: “That the Cause of the .Vorth is
the (’ause of Human Protire.ss.” The proposition
was negatived by a vote o.‘ one hundred and seven
teen to thirty.three, Earl {{ii«.sells eldest son
speaking with the majority against it.
J. C Cole a refugee from Missouri, has in
vented a machine for making peroussion caps,
which excels anything of the kind, either North
or South. Its superiority consists in the superior
manner in which the cap is cut from the copper
and formed at a single L>peration, without trans
ferring from one tool to another. It is capable
of making, by hand, 100 per minute, and by
steam, 105,000 per day.
Hon .John Bell, of Tennessee, now an exile, ex
presses very confident expectations of an early
peace, founded on the result of the late Northern
election, the condition of Northern finance, the
sinking credit of t e Northern Government, aod
Ui€ nsoesaiticis of ths world for our cottoot