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FAVKTTKVILLK, N. C., DKCE.VIHER 11, im'2.
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lett, \\ illiam K
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trrv, i r-/vii
m. J-'!' L I'ugh.
son. '■randi.'HiD
Th.^ B Hanly
I*, K H Hilton.
id};e.' J M iiu
>avid W Lewis.
I.uciuj J Ciar
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tiori, Kniarg^
»,tt- Notes by
mia, ^
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i;lNTi r Mt»\nAYS v\l) THURSDAYS
KUU IKI) J. lilLi: & SONS.
iiliT^'KS \ND PROPRIETORS
,i Somi-NN tvkly Obskrvvh >8 0() if in
i ',fi it during tho yoar of
r nf^er tho year has oxpirol
’lv ’.>BSV.R\’KK $2 00 per •irinii”!. if p.ii I in
1*0 if paiil during the venr ol snb-'i'rip
>r >■’ 0i'ufit>r the yo^ir hiis i-xf>irel.
A ’VFKTISKMFVTS in-jorred for f,0 r.^ntc per
. . if ir. line? f.>r the fir-', and SO cents for eacli
iing puhlic\ti.)n, Venrly .dvprtir>etnen's hy spe-
ntrnctc, 41 rtv\.sonnMe r>Ue» Advertisers ire
>iod to 'itfttt ilit numbei of insertions desired, or
ifv vrill be ronfinne.l tili forbid, :ind cbarg.'d Hceord-
u-;r
\ ’verii'ieiuent^ to be insorfsd ma' if, charged AO per
. sri:»’^ ■ L NOTlt K.
r r.;! -lit ^!' ‘r thi»date. nonaniOi>f a new -^ab.^^i i dior
, e fnteie l wiihout psytiu-ni in advance, nor will
■ i \per bo .Jni '>> sufh itul'ioribor^ for h longer tune
, .-I ’ .1J
S,. o! ’» •'* -nlworibers aa de-^ire to take tli« pa
^ "■il* I'lease notil\ us when making
ren Jan'y 1,
ir.F/. ^lirE,. .TfrA.f 1\
Attorney at Law,
F.\yfttevii,ie. N. C
'.r . Hitt'i’.d he bounty and Superior t’otirts oT
4l nihf-rland. Harnett. Moore and Robeson Couu-
l’r.)mpt v.ienti.tn given to the collection of all
. ru'^ted :o hi> hands
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|K0. W. WILLIAMS & CO..
Uiiolealt‘ Dvalt‘r!« in ^iJrocerie**,
AM» IMPORTKRS ANU OEALKRS IN
harduftre and Cutlery, Sweden Irou, ^r.,
HAY SWKKT, FVYKTTKVILLK,
isol.
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’OX. \y. p. KEVDALL. J. S. KENUALl.
t'OX, KI^L\DAI.L A: €'0.,
Com mission illercrliant^
A .N D •
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Ho. 11 A 12 Xorth Water St.,
\Vilinlu?f(in. S. I’.
iQ. I. •• from the t'ountry promjitly executed
I’-tiriilar attention given to the sale of t’ottsin
. : 'T I'r- luo»'
■ r10-tf
r. i . X K. U. WtlKTH,
IomiuMoii and Fornardiu^ Merchauts,
\VlLMIN4iTON. N C.
84tf
A
C.t K U
ill be
ninudaied wish b, ird ai
HOnPKR.
LKTT, S>niHS, BLOCKER (0.,
>i ^alt.
J V- LETT. .V^eui ia Piyneviile
W !' SMITH. Ag-'fit in \V i.:: 'ng'"ii
'! 'MITII. W i '.Mirn, : 1' K.
an i ' B 1 ARVKR
.1 i-tjJ xu.t.wpd
rOTTO\ V A1I\.
Xo. 19 llaj Str(M*t.
(.. P MALLETT
Kire and Tobaofo on (onsiffnmeul
i !\-- iT' tro«^;i b It K ■» -nd . U ..\e-i M
■ • ‘ i r '■.aC''‘', van a 'lualit
'Pt,
Ji. r
\v
.\e-i M inu
For >'ile by
WTLLIAMS V ( (>. ’
3ect i
'■ e>l.
1 tie absent from honie
•\rolii:iaii 'k-Leiii i;.
iDi biisine^* until I r
i in Fiv
Wi;STKK\ K\ll, l?o\i) Offick, j*
I'avoJU'N ilk-, Aiitr. ‘2‘) ^
ON' mid after tlie 1-n d;iy of Sept. iho t'ollowii.f; ra't s
win bt> eti'.rged on Pa-^'ipnievs. viz:
F'otn Fayeitevil’ie lo I-itlle River, .'>0 els.
‘ to Spout Spring. 75 *•
to Muck r>rani‘li, 1 Oi.)
to .lone.sborci', 1
1(1 Ml Iver'M, 1 TjO
Twe.iiy tivo etHii;* additional will be collected by the
I ;»ndu.'tor of ea.'h pii-^-jengt r. leaving a Station wiiiioiu
1 tioke
A It. w i'iti> Ilf Freight wil’i go into etlect at the s-inie
Mnie. V hicli will be primed and furnished to the public
■n a few day-4
fjy order of the Prex t.
JNo. M ROSF. Treas’r W R U Cu.
-Vug 30, lSi:'2. r.Otf
a tew raonth^^ in
Diy :uthorized
‘tiirn.
0. JiiSV.i-
-??tf
.%if«‘r ilatt* B will
ly i-;ve I 'eut.- per pi>nnd for rags de-
'evil'e, or at niv mill-
I*. MURPHV
III w
ipplied with
‘■«e articles on fair terms,
w] J.
M. WOKTH, Silt Com.
%VK?«iTi:K.\ KAIL KOAU.
i^KON; and alter Mi>« i-iy the 'J1.M inst., tlie Trains on
Road will run daily, leaving Fayetteville at ''
•\ M.; reiiiriiing leave Mclver's Depot at 1
M (' P. MALLF'IT, Pres’t.
02if
t hi.'
)' ioi-k
I’cl.ieK, 1
Sept. 20. 1S'i2.
LOOK AT THIS!
Tiiii i;ivi';iTi;iihLK ii(iTr.L,
Froiifin" 300 feet and in the business
porrioii of the Town,
4M»iilaiii« iiioire «|»ac'ioii« ami u«*ll
V4‘iililal(Ml Kooiiin lliaii any
Hott‘1 ill tilt- Ntair,
unl iiiv ]*at^otl^ say iiiy (’muiiuionts are very i;ooJ
M IV J", ist'i'j.
ior the times.
T. WIUIULL Proprietor.
-"y
FayedevilU Female High Sohool,
'PH K exerci«es (
t 'lie ‘J'.Hh of S(
of ihi^ lii'^tiiution will he resiinied on
September
The e.'hol isttc ye ir will be divided into two ierni-i;
the 1st of Ia wei k>i, commeni-iug J'.'ti? of Sept. and end
ing 21ih IV'c.; tlie -^ei'otid of 27 wt-eks, cominenc ng 1st
'f .l in'y :ind enditig .luly 1st
P:ireuts and Oiiardiai's intending to patroni?e this
.'!chi> ' f iriHwtly rcijut-'^ie 1 to apply for circulars
coil'liii-iig full j' lrticularTi in reg ird to tetnis, Sc . hf/ore
the ojii'iiing .>f the Schc'ol
Rev WM HoOPKR. 1 ,, . ,
T r HOOPKR. I 1‘rincpals.
July 1«. IS^'^J. ’.Ji>d-
FA Vi:TTK%'in.E
WniAL IXSIRIVCE eOWPAM.
Capital in Premium Xiito“ amount.o to 52»'>7.688 -0
Cash on liand ind itlior a.'-^ets,
-).077 35
Total, :r272.76n 81
The i’onipany have p.iid all iosse* promptly, and
hav« never made an .i'>e-«sment >n their premium notes.
Tuial losses paid. f29.t5H2 *'.«»
' >FFii'K,R"*:
(n:o M N'Fll.L, Pre-^ident
D A. RAV. Vic.-Pii-iideni
r A McMILL W, Si-c'y
DiHK. T iK
W N Tiilinghast,
Henry Lilly,
H. L Myrovpr,
S. T. Hawley.
Nathan St el man,
B. -\lallett.
J iiLie-* Kylt*.
A McKethan,
J. D. 'Villiam-,
\V Tilliuiriiait.
hn ’’ill.n-i and C
M-i,
S .1 Hinsdale,
\\ m. .McL.iurin,
T. S. Lut:erloh.
A W Steel.
J. * i. 1 .*ok,
H in J . Shepherd,
R. F Brown, i
A F H-il'
M. (’rLrainen. Traveling Agents
I'he (' imj any invite applications
2-'. ist;i ■ 21-
Wilm'gt 3n
\ iihim
The New Small,
COLORED photo;raphs,
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I
ART.
ooil w arr«i ^olar
Sale of ft portion of the Fayetteville & |
\\e«J(eru Plank Roadt
und'rsign'»d t.aving he>n 'ippi>inled Commissioner j
I to seP all ■)):>.' iiait (if the Fayetteville it Western i
Plank Road, abov.- High Point, will sell at public Anc-
tiori in the town >f Saip'a, o»i the lut Tue'*day in Jan y
lJHl)'-{. the Road. Toll Ht«i‘.es, .,c . between High Point nntl
Belhflnia. ^ipon terms ic be ii\do known on the lay of
-IFSSE WALKER. Com
Nov 0, 18C>J 7b-Is
Valuable K«al Kstate
/OR SALL
virtue of two Dwed.'i'of Trust executed to nie b.y
I) Thos. J t’urtis, K^i[ , 1 n'lll otlVr for sale, on Thurs
day th*' iStli day of Dncembet 1802, that valuable ,
MTOKf:
no the North sido (>f H iy street, rfeently occupieil by
('ol. ,lno. A Petnberion, ;iie 6ne«l dry goods store in
the place.
.Also, the LOT on corner of \lumford and Donalds-'u
streets, known as the Stable lot—a valuable lot with a
. large barn and extet2«ivc “tables at present occupic ! bv
Messrs Rarbe-:-
i J. O SHEPHFKD. Trustee.
Nov r !'>, 1H;2. 7^tf
FOK saia:.
\ Lot of Cotton and Wooleti >Iaohineryt
i,-y WOOL PICKERS.
I 8o inch Wool (’ nds.
I I 30 - “ Roll (’ ,rd.
j 1 I'.tS Spindle Wool Jack.
1 (’oltoii Lappcr.
[ ■ 2 Danforth Cap Frames 13s Spinilles each.
I 1 Throstle Frame * 8} “
1 English Drawing Frame with Coilers and Packers.
112 Strand Speeder, ^tc , \c.
Some of the above mathiuery is now in operation at
: the Richmond Facsiiry Fgr particulars aildress
i .lOHN SHOUTRIDGE,
Rockingham, Richmond t’o , N. C.
I Nov. 12. 18t>2. 77 IH'pd
VAI.I ABLfr: tor SnW,
[OFFER for sale my PL.WHATION, 2 miles west o)
('artliage. .Moor*- ooynty. containing 2.'SU acres, on
which is a Gris' and Saw .Mill, Cotton Gin and Screw.
I will rccetve in payment State I?o»»d-», Confederate
money or likely Necrroes JOHN Mt^RlSON.
VALl AltI.i: I.A\0?«» tor fatale.
IOFFiiR for Sale my PL.ANTATIt>N on .McClendon’s
Creek, ti mil*n we^t of ' arthage. Ij ing on the basin
of the Coul Fie'd« containing 2100 acres, which ii> as
pr.iductive as any lands in tho county of Moore. The
improvements go^d and the oituation healthy Termi
liberal JOHN MORISON
IUAV’K ab'iut 5tXH) acres move, in different tracts, in
the county of Mo( re. — Farming Mineral, and Tur
pentine land,— which I will sell on liberal term*
JOHN MORISON
.Hinerai l.and« tor !§ale.
1HAVE an inteiesi of one-third in a tract of. 5(H)
■ACRES 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, wall worthy
i geological investigation JOHN MORISON
Carthage. Nov. 18 lW0-_» 77-tf
CORA A AO .TIll.EH FOR «AI.E.
1W1LL pell u'X) Rb!«,. Corn and 8 or 10 likely young
Mules • ither for 'a«h or on lime by the purchaser
I giving good bond an ! security Apply at my place on !
; Rocky River, one an! a half miles from St Lawrence, |
i.r 3 miles from Ore-Hill. Chatham county.
J. PACE.
Nw 27, l^'■2 M-4wpd I
llt'iital Praclice for ^alt*.
IOFFFR t ir lale priviiely my D'-nt.ii Pnctice in Fay-
•ttevil’ N I' 1 he ott. ocrupyiikg tour roomon
r-eci'ud tlinr ■siei' turnishf i, rogi'fhcr with several oz
• if '»?>L>> Fi'IL. l»'*LD P1..ATK‘ind S'tLDKR. .Alu'ge
. iipply ot \'UI ' \M !'F an-1 TFKTH of all ki.uls
.-Also one •1‘itd i:.,c-es( n a vineyard lying four miles
.-juth o' Faye^'^vi :»*, con'ainioe seveniy-tive acres
Tooie ov^.ug me w'll f)l tse call on .Mr, Alex. Jjhn-
3jn, Jr , 'inil tlr .Addr.-s
R S(':tIT, (iroensboro , N. C.
Oct J7 l«‘‘v 73tf
IIKADQVAKTKKS ( AMP OF I\STRrrTM>\, \
Camp Hoi^mks, December ]. j
IN accordance with instmctions fiom the Secretnry of
War the following General Order No. I't'i is fiubli.-t ed
The Enrolling officers of >his State will pay partieu
lar attention to the ‘•ame, atid report to these Head>iu:ir
lers till officers nnd enliwled men who do n'f con'iil.
promptly with said order.
»y ordef'of Col PETER MALLETT.
t'ommaniing Camp of Insiructi'in
E. N Mann. Adjutant.
JOHN H. COOK, Auctioneer. j
Mary’s Tarden Property at Auction# j
ON Thursilaj' the 18th inst., at the Market House in j
the town of Fayetteville, I shall sell at Auction, my j
PER
ennt
fire places, and all the necessary out-buildings for the ; 'V'l- i.* - i
l„, of young Fruit j use! little or no salt, yet tney pieservedmefitaiK.
lh‘
A
AdJ’t and Inspector (ieneral’s Office, ( | per.'
Richmond, Nov’r 27, 1802 j I
[Gkner\l Orders, No. ] !
Coinmandant.H of conscripts will cau-^e the following |
onler lo he publi.shed for at least seven tiinws in a suffi- ^
oient number of newspapers in each State of thi* Con
federaoy to en-^ure its reaching every part of the country:
I \11 commissioned officers and enlisted men who an
now absent from their commanifa from any other causes
than actual ilisability, or iluty under orders from the
ISec’y of War, or from their depirtment commanders,
will return lo their coinr.ands without delay.
II Commissioned officers failing to co>’:ply with the
provisions of (he foregi-irg paragraph within n reason
able length of time, in no case to exce'd twenty d iyj:
after the publication of this order, shall be dropped fro or.
the rolls of the army in disgrace, and their names will
be furnished to the commandanl of conscripts for en
listment in the ranks.
III All enlisted men who shall fail to comply witli
the provisions of paragraph I. of this order, within a
n-asonable length of time, shall be considered as desert
ers, and treate-1 accordingly, their names to be furnished
to the commandr.nt of conscripts, in their State, for publi
cation, or such other action as may be deemed most
efficacious
IY- In oriJer to ensiir.* the efficient co-operation of ill
concerned to carry this order into immediate efiect, De
partnient Commanders are direct-ed to require from the
commanding officer of each separate c luinand in their
Departments a prompt rei'ort of the names of all com
missioned officers and enlistel men now absent from
their commands. The*^e report-; mu'Jt state in each case
the cause of absence, and any regimental, battalion or
company commander who shall neglect to furnish such
a report, or who shall knowingly be guilty of concealing
any.case of unailthorized absence, shail, on conviction
thereof, be summaril}’ di«mi.-ised.
V I’nder the provi-»ions of 2d clause of paragraph
1. of General Orders No. *♦*2, rommissioned officers an'l
privates who are incapable of bi-aring arms in cons --
ijuence of wounds received in battle, t'ti^ who are other
wise fit for service, are required, if n->! otherwir^e assign
ed, to report to the ne ire'it commandant of conscripts in
their respective States, who will, if they are titled tor
such duty, assign them to the collection of stragglers
and the entorcemen! of the provisions of ibis order,
with full power to call upon the nearest military au
thority for such assistance as may be neces-^ary thereto.
VI. Officers of the (Quartermaster's Department, charg
ed with payment troops, are hereby directed not le
pay any commissioned officer, non-commissioned offict*r
or private who does not furnish satisfactory evidence
that he is not liable to the penalties de.^cribed in the fore
going order. Any disbursing officer who Khali make
payment in violation of this order shall be liable on his
bond for the amount of such payment.
By order;
Signed! S. t’OOpKR.
Ad jt and Inspector General.
Deo. 2. *.;-7t
From the Savannah Republican.
PllAC riCAl. HINTS FOR JIARl) TIMES
“What mau has done, man may do.
No IV —FOOD.
I. l*rrscrviiij Meaf Without iiult.—e iieeJ
M.\R^ S G.ARDKN PROPERTY There is 68 acres of . ,^g ^ relisl^ to our lood, but it is not essential
Land a Dwelling House cnt lining six rooms, all with ^ preservation of our meats. The Indians
firo places, anu nil the necessary nuf-hmldiocs for the ' . . r.
Accommodation of a family. A tine . ^ ,
Trees anil choice Grape Vines are on the premises. It | evcH tish ill abundance by drying. ibis can be
vill afford me pleasure to show the property to any ; accoiuplished by fire, by siu^ke or by sunshine;
er.son-^ desirou-i of purchasing | most rapid and reliable mode is by all of
j these agents conit)ined. lo do this select a spot
having fullest command of sunshine. Erect there
iHt;2.
GEORGF W. LAW'RENCE.
83-ts
Hoidnc and Lot at Auction.
\1^1LL ' e sold at .\\ictif-n. on the 18th of thi-^ month,
VV a vi-ry comfortable DWELLING HOlJSE, near the
.Arsena'. containing four rooms all lathed and plastered
There is a very good Kitchen on the lot and a Spring
very convenient ^ ' ' ' i-i.'
F. Moore
Dec’r 4, 18ti2.
JNO. H.
COOK, .Vuct’r.
S3ts
a wigwam five or six feet high, with an oYien top,
in size proportioned to the,quantity of meat to be
cured, and protected from the winds so that all
^ the smoke must pass through the open top. J he
For further particulars api'ly to E ! meat cut into pieces suitable for drying (the thin-
' nor the better) is to be suspended on rods in the
• open comb, and a vigorous smoke made of halt
decayed wood, is to be kept up without cessation
Expo.sed thus to the combinad influence pi •‘^un-
shine, heat and smoke, meat cjit into slices not
over an inch thick can be thoroughly cured in
i twenty-four hours. For thicker pieces there mubt
be, ot course, a longer time, and the curing ot
j oily meat, such a.a pore, is more difficult than that
ol beel, venison or mutton.
To cure meat in the sun, hang it on the south
side of your house, as near to the wall as possible
without touching.
Savages cure fish by pounding it fine, and ex
posing it to the bright sun.
2. Pemmican is dried meat, pounded fine and
packed in its own grease. Mr. Hallantyne, who
was in the service of the Hudson Bay Company,
gives the iollowing account of the preparation ol
dried meat and pemmican: “Having shot a buf
falo, the hunters cut lumps of his fleBh and slit
ting it up into fiakes or layers, hang it up in the
sun or before a slow tire to dry and thf^ fut cun b>
dried as icelt as the lean. In this state it is often
made into packs and sent about the country to be
consumed as tiried meat. Rut when j.wnnmcan
is wanted it has to go through another process:
the meat, when dry, is pounded until it is broken
into small pieces; these are put into a bag made
of the buffalo’s own hide, with the hair on the
outside, and well mixed with melted grease; the
top ot the bag is then sewed up and the pem.iiican
allowed to cool. In this stat« it may be eaten
unt^oked;l)ut the men who subsist on it wiien
travelling mix it with a little flour and water and
I boil it, in which state it is known by the elegant
I name of ruhhihoo. Pemmican is good, wholesome
j food, and will keep /'resh for a great lenijth oj
I timt.” Galtoh, in his “Art of Travel,”, says:
^ . 1 , 1 w 11 . ii r “The best pemmican is made by mixing five parts
en, ^rnoKe ho.i«»e an t ffoo«i Well of wnter. Aliso, foui i . , • i r . i?
Town Lets with good Siables ihereon and very conve- ! pounded dry meat With four parte o m ^e
An F\c(‘llc‘iit t'ooL, %%^'i^li4‘r and
Iroiior at Auction.
ON Tiiurs l.HV the ISih iust., at ihe Market House in
the ttiwn .if Fayi'itcvilie. I shall sell at .Vujtion.
NEGRt) WOM AN in 'he prim» of life, clear of any in-
■ciimbranfe and a tirst rate t'OOK, W.ASHER, lllONER
and WE.VVER, Persons desiring further informativu
can have it on applicition to
JOHN 11. COOK. AucCr.
Dec. 3, 18fI2
AOTH E.
T Decen^ber Term, .A. D. Ib*i2, of the Court of Pleas
and Quarter Sessions of rumberland Conniy, the
last will and testament of John 1). Starr was admitted
to probate, and letters of .-Vdmini.airafion w“re granted
to the undersigned. Pfr-tns indebted to the deceased
must make payment to us. Those h iviMg claims lo be
paid iii!is! present theni in due *ime. • : liiis notice will
be pleaded in bar of a recovery.
M \RV M. STAUR. Executrix.
ALE.\. JOHNSON. Jr., Ex r, -
Doc. 2. 1^ -2 83 4t
A
T December
AOTIC K.
Term l^fi2 ‘1' T
imberland County
of the estate of'the late Mrs H inuah Ball Persons in
debted to Ihe deceased mii.-t ni:ike payment *ome; ihoFe
having claims to be s-.'ttlcl pres.'nt them indue
time, or this notice will l i pU- i led in bar of a recovery.
FI HTHKK NOTK'F
ON Wednesday, the 24th of December, ,A D. 1802, 1
will sell at the M i: . t House, on a credit of six
months, all the HOUSEHOLD and KlTt'HKN FURNI
TURE—the properly of the iate Mrs. Hannah Rail.
P RL'I'KaRT. .Administrator.
Dec. 1. ^ 83-ts
.AOTIt’K.
1)HRSONS wi.-hing to buy TOWN PROPERTY will do
Wfll to. call on the subscriber. I will sell on reason
able terms my House and Lot. having aNo a good Kitch-
To the Citizens of Moore Coiintv.
lyEap
M ry, 1
('aiiicra.
FOK .^ALi:
Etcellf’nt l>rafi and H tnr-ss Horse .\lso, a good
meliucL- sj/e-l .\lule. .\pplv to
NATHAN WILLl.VMSON,
Gray s Creek, P. (>.
7^-1 mjHi
N.iv 2.t.
pHi'ToGH XPH'i a'l be
I C.all rj. Hay stre--t. ■■
p”evil’e, N. C : {'I nn, '•>
cdori, oil and pa-tile. fro
had at Vanor>deli ' Skyligh
pp.i-ii,- M.arble Yard, Fay-
V7ater
S mbro-
iehe-1. coiorei*.
'HIM 11 ro life size.
Olfir«* of twfii. ot i\ i
.N VKMRKR I'-', I'^Oi: 1
are required for our sirk an i
! -3 iM-rS;
> . Hat', Cuats, I’ants, 1 >rawers, Eeatll-
i lir id, Lasts, (iroiii N" •> to I'J
“'U -V . Muttijn-i. r'(jttoi) i'loth, F!an-
l'otutics, Branfly. Hutter,
Kj;. . itc, \.c. ^c.
- I w I; be rect'ived at this office for,a priiper
't 'hi ::. Thi'se able and frilling to contribute,
>e tidrew^ ibe undersigned Transportaiion
■ Til if ripcp“sirv, by the g iverntnent
K -WAKD W .ARRE,''*', Slug Gen of N (’
78-1 m
to Foiinty .^alt A^i'iit«».
WiLMi.N'iiToN, -V, (■ , Nov 2t, 18tj2
I' wi ,! my post at the State ■''alt Works and
’ ‘' 1 •■a iy in ab^.ut a week to distribute 2MI bushel-
■ ay. an 1 soon increase it to 3ljO bu«hels It
re hu.hels if corn per dny and 2)00 lbs.
' s,. 4huck^ nr fo 1 ier I call on the oounty .Ag-'iitu
me in procuring the nece«“ary supplies with-
ch the -all c-nnol b^ nmd.. luaN will be
‘lit for their own uh*' ic) exchange tor
types. Melaneotypes, tnd I'.l o.ner yles of Picture"*
pertain’ g to the \rt. A! i, ti 't Frames, Gilt .^Iollld-
ing, • f for very latge {lictnre'^—as large as 2*i by 3tj
ini'liei. ’iiril an(i Tas-f Is f-ir hanging pictures; lustru-
nieiiti. Stock :itid i'hemical-i for s ;le low for cash. Life
size colored Photograjihs made from small pictiiies.
Having permanently loc.aied )iero 1 hope lo merit
your [latrotmze. I would also return my-incere tliJMiks
ffir the libt-ral jiatronage be''tow-.,-d on me heretofore tiy
the good people of Fayetteville atul vicinity.
C. M. VANoRSDELL.
1‘hoiographisi and Proprietor.
Dec’r 20. 77-
AOTIt'K
To ■h; //'•iin jnd * redi'ora uf Mdthrf' Murf>hi/,
./» rtaX’ d.
^pHERE hi- b.-en a petition tiled tor ihe settlement of
I the ac( 1 ints of the subscriber a.- .Administrator of
Mathew .Murphy, dec I, and ibe same has been referred
to William Dr iu-’h >ii, t'lerk oi' the bounty (’oitrt
The said t'lerk w.ll proceed, on the 17th day of De
cember 18G2. to SI a e the said accoun:, when and where
they ean attend an : be heard, and object to any vouch-
«r in said -tettlemeL; or any other grievance c*n oe
■' eard .I.AMES DEN.S'ING, .Adm'r.
Sampson county, Nov • 8, I8ii2, 80-7tpd
peal to j’ou in behalf of Co, I, 2 I N. (.’aval-
ry, now stationed near Fredericksburg, Va., where
they are required to be on active duly day and nighi,
wel or dry or co’d. To face the chilling blasts of win
ter this Company is entirely destitute "f overcoats, and
some without shoes, and others soon will be in the 'ame
condition. Blankets and «ocks are equally as r-uch
needed; th« State, from which these necessities were
expected to have been supplied, canu >i furnish them.
.\n 1 now at this late d.iy we appeal t " the imms-diate
friends of the«e soldiers—fathers, mothers, aisters and
wives—each one to see that their sons. br-i:hers ani
Inisb'inds are shielded from the blasts of winter. wiilio,^t
which they are boun i to suffer. Their necessit.es rui't
V e met if possible, and it should be done immediatelv.
It is demanded by your country atid humanity.
.1 L rrVan,
(’apt. !o. I, 2d N. C. Cavalry.
P. S. .\riicles deposited with .A. H. McNeill or H. C.
McLean, Carthage, and N. R Dryan, Jonesboro', wiih
'he name of the - d-iier fur w'lom iuten.ie l, attached,
will (Tfrtainly be delivered, as they will be carrii-d
through by Nich )lson in person .J L R.
Dec. 3. 18t(2,
To flic t'ili:rcn« »l tliiiiihcrland
.'iikI aIJoiiiii»i;. t'oiiiific^:
IH,\VE been advertised as a deserter from Co, H,
oOih Reg't. and I take this nifihod of informing
those who have seen the a ivertiscment that ii is laise
I volunteerel in ,\iigust 18i;i for 12 moati-.s. and in
.lune last 1 was wounded in 'he bafle -it tJ liii- ' Mill,
m-l received an 'inlimited *urlough owing to the time I
volunteered for being so near out. and my wound not
being healed by that time, 1 h-ive not returned and I
Hill free from the service until ihe b> year old Conscrijiis
are taken in, if I do not volun'c-T before that limp,
Decs HI 2tpd ALFRED R[,A(’K,
nient. and one other small Lot, ,\lso. 32 acres of Land
joining the town of ('arthage, convenient for wood.
A. M. RRANSON.
('‘irih.-ige. D>c 2, 1'''’2. S3tf
ni I.FH %% AATFO.
^piIE undr’--igiied wishes tojiurchase TEN Good Mules.
I .Ajiplication to be m-ide at the Commissary Depart-
niwnt. TH*S. D. H>GiI, Capi. iS: C. S.
Raleigh. N. C.. N ,v. 22. "^I tJl
OKIVFK^ U AATFO.
RIVER:# for STATE TEAM.-^ WANTED to
orn a! T'irb;,ro', N. i'., for this D-.-partineiit.
ipl. Com Depiyrtment
boiled grease, and put into a skin bag or tin can
whilst warm and soft. The jreuse ought not to be
very irarm when poured on the dry meat.”
8. Frtah Meat may be kept sweet for double
the usual time by wrapping it in corn meal, re
moved and renewed as often as it becomes wet or
THOS. D HOG }, (
Rab’igh, N C Mec. 1.
8I-tJl
tIROAA \t i: «I:P \ RT?I F AT, »
ilAl.KliiU. .\. C. I>ee. 4, l^tili. j
I E.VD W.VNTED —I wisn to purch .se LE.AD for this
Ijt Department Person- having largf- or small quan-
ti'ies will pleas.- applj- to me
THOS. U. HoJG. Capt. & C S.
8 It.II] In charge of Ordnance.
ffVi.vTun.
j >V a joun:. Lady, a situation in a school, family, or
I) in the Preparatory departnien! "f a College; the lat-
I [referred, to teach :he u.-sual English Rranrhcs; has
an experience of two years. Refers as to atiility. &c.,
le !?ev >-*, M, Frost, President Wavne Female College.
Vpplicanis'will please address Box 78. Renneitsvillc,
D-c, 's, S-t-:’.tpd
SALT PANS FOR SALE,
- nuILFIt IlillN i-.VNS.
e) Eagle Works, Fiyettevi’
Dec ^
at the
irge size, for sa
N C., by
D. ANDERSON.
8t If
NOTICE.
Marlile Factory,
B
VI' THE ,M.AGN)L!.A S.ALOoN in Fayel'eville.
12 aifJ 1 I Green street.
10
LAIH>F.S?.
STORK
Twenty-five Oollai> Reward.
I) .NAW.-\^ from the ^suViscriber, his negro boy M(>-
11 SES. He is 21 years of age, about 5 feet 10 inches
1, r bust, long feet and-very mnch turned out at the
ind 1, iks down when spoken to. He w.as seen at
i'iT Mills in Robeson county on the 21st ult.
^ wa‘ in Fayetteville about three weeks ago. The
• -ewanl will be paid ftjr bis delivery, (o me or for
i : iniinemen! in ^ny jail so that 1 get him.
W, D, JOHNSON.
1' .,n.ti8vi41«. -S. (\, .Aug. 14, 1802. 52tf
! NI
?SAI.T.
> 'alt fir sale on consignment by
G. W. WILLIAMS & CO.
79 tf
AR1I1 HAR^^EMINi.
1'^ j.ared to maniifactur^all kinis of Wagon
*'■' for Army use. 1 lan my leather find can
11 b irga.ns .Agents wilt do well to send their
) V(| [lllliRS ABOVK C. T. Illlini & SUNS
FaycftcviMc, t\
IjiTi'v ^tiO 84-
]\OTICE.
^pHE UNDEli.'^ltiNED. both having entered the inili-
1 tary service ot the I'onfi-birate States of .America,
hereby give notice to their old customers and friends,
that they have appointeil Jolni D. Starr an'l John D.
; Williams, of this place, their atiorneys to collect either
separately or conjointly all moneys due them either by
■ account or note, and otherwise lo attend to their bu
siness generally 'luring thein absence. They.re«pect-
fully ask afl persons indebteii to them to call as prompt
ly as possible on their agent- • n ' make payment.
! ' 3 AaU & WILLIA.M.S.
I Sept. 19, 18G1. .58-tf
OIL AND LAMP BLACK.
T
BANNERS' and LUBRICATING OIL.
LAMP BL.ACK in barrels.
JOS. R.
M.arch 7.
For sale by
BLOSSOM & CO.,
Wilmington, N. C.
G-tf
Palma C'iiri!«ti Beanii.
• ni»- as they ihall have prompt attention, and , rilflE subscriber will pay the highest cash prices for
ill 'piiok dispatch. .JOHN CARTER. ■ L any quantity of Palma Chri.sti Ijeans.
Chatham Co.. N. C.. \ I ' J. A. WORTH.
J I Fayetteville, Oct. 8. 07-tf
N. C.,
June 13, 18&2.
• os.
I offer lor sale, at whole-
(‘‘lU or ret.ail,—
BBLS, superior old Corn W'hi-key,
1 bbl, sup-*rior old Rye Whiskey.
1 '(Uarter ask fine Scotch Whiskey,
About DMJ gallons superior French Brandy,
10 bbls. No 1 -Vpple Brandy,
3 do superior Peach Bramly,
2 do good (’herry Bounce,
and a small quantity of superior Port and .Maileira Wine.
REUBEN JONES.
Dec’r 1, 18f.2. 82tf
l>audaniiiii and Iodideot'PofaNli
in small quantities. Apply to H. DAY,
At Dr. Robinson’s office,
Dec. 1. 82 fitpd
tll.D IROA.
rpHE highest cash price paid for OLD C.AST IRON at
1 M. A. BAKER’S
Brass and Iron F>.,iindry, Fayetteville# N. C.
Nov. 29. 82-4v?pd
Malt Pan« ean he liad
at M, A. Baker’s Star Foundry in Fay-
_ etteville, N. C , now in full operation.
All orders for Brass or Iron Casting, will receive prompt
attention by ,M A. B.AKEH, Fayetteville, N. C.
Nov, 29. 82-4wpd
WAATEO.
O ""AA liCSHHLS WHEAT.
/WjOUU 1,500 “ CORN.
Persons having the above articles lo sell will receive
the highest Cai^h price by calling on .Mr. M. Thoioason,
at Ihe Merchant Mills. Fayetteville, or on the subscri
ber at his old stand on M.irki-I Squ.are.
ALEX, JOHNSON, .Tr.
Nov. 5. 18(i2. 75,f
Adniiiii«(tratloii Aotice.
The subscriber having qualified as Administratrix on
the Estate of Ta.s Sundy, dec’d. hereby gives notice
to all persons having claims against said Estate to pre
sent them to Wm. McL. McKay within the time pre
scribed by law, or this notice will bo pleaded in bar of
their recovery. C.VTHARINE SUNDY, Adm’x
Aug. 4. 1802. 49- t
Blank Warrants for sale here.
AOTIFF.
I WILL receive a few more able-bodied Recruits into
my Company of Light .Artillery
Light .Artillery is the best service a m;«n can enter—
the guard duty is inonsiderable. the cannoneers ride
and have their luggage carried, and there is much more
liberty allowed the private soldier than in any other
arm of the service.
Recruits will receive Bounty and pay Twelve Dollar*
per month
Persons subject to Conscription may enlist in my
company at any time '^before enrollmeiii.”
Transportation will be furnished when required. Col.
John H (’ook will give anj’further information desired,
and will receive enlistments J B, ST ARR,
Capt Starr's Light ,Artillery.
Kinston, N. C., Nov. 24, lHt)2, 80-7tpd
FLORAL 4 0LLFC;F.
i T a lato meeting of the Board of Trustees, it was j ^^r’y a litre as practicable.
]\ unanimously resolved that the School at Flora! Col
lege be resumed Ihe ensuing year, and our late Princi- !
pal, the Rev Daniel Johnson, having declined to accept
the terras proposed, the Trustees wish to employ a i
Principal to take charge of the Institution on the follow- |
ing terms, viz: He to employ his own Assistants and
pay to the Tmstees 12J per cent, upon the money
arising from tuition,
,A Steward is also wanted, and fo a person qualified for
that Department, is offered the Steward’s Hall for the
next ye ir. he p.aying to the Trustees 12^ jier cent up'n
all the money arising from board. The board has been
raised to ?18 per month. Further information can be
had bv applying to Dr. .A D. McLeac, Pres'f, Gilopolis,
N. C.'
.Applicatioi5« fnr the above places will be received
until the 15th D«'cember m-xt, when an election will be
held.
Nov, 20, 18(V2, 8MI5D
The Coach line between the terminus
of the Wilmington, Rutherford &
Charlotte Rail Road and Wadesbornugh
via Rockingham, will be resumed after this dale
D, G, MACRAE.
Dcc. 1, 18G2. 82-4 w
SlJtiAR A.ITD j?IOLASSES.
BBLS. SUGAR.
4:U 1-i ‘ibis. N 0 SYRUP.
15 “ SCUPPERNONG WINE.
On consignment and for sale bv
JOS. UTLEY.
Sept. 22. , 62-tf .
lightly drawn and compressed lips._^
turned up at the end. I will pay - .
hension and delivery of said girl to me i oun in e
county, or $25 if found out of the county and delivered
to me or confined in jail so that I can
will also pay $5 ) for proof sufficient to convict the per
son harboring or decoying her o^. ^ jj(jtOjj.
Rockingham, N. C., Nov. 25, 1862.
sour,
4, Wlkeat Flour.—“The finest of. the wheat’
i.s not always the best; the whiter the flour the
le.s.** the nourishment. In pure white flour, the
haul heart of the wheat (answering to the eye ol a
kernel of corn, and known a.s the hwcetcj't and
most nourishing part of the grain) is all sifted
out. This rejocted part is ail cuntained in th^
cream colored “seconds” ov “shorts,” which arc
usually sold at flour mills at half price.
.i. Whtnt jhan.—It is stated by those who
profess to know, as an important cliemical and
gastronomical fact, that there is more nourishment
ill one pound of wheat bran than there is in two
pouiids of white flour.
t>. (Jruhum Bread, or bread made from un
bolted wheat, is coarse and rather unpalatable,
but it is far more nutritious than bread made.
I'rom more costly flour, besides which, it will ^o
nearly twice as far in housekeeping, and prove
ten times more wholesome.
7 Matured Bread.—When a wheaten loaf is
all'wcd to stand and cool for some hours after be
ing taken from the oven, it undergoes certain
chemical changes which better prepare it for the
digestive organs, and which make a less amount
of the bread sufficient for the demands of the
system. The difference in ecoHomy between the
hot loaf and the cold is such that, in times of
scarcity in the old countries, laws are sometimj'-
passed forbidding the u.se^of bread Ader a day old.
8. Leavened Bread, when baked at the proper
time, is more nutritious and more economical
than the unleavened, because the sugary and
glutinous parts are more fully developed. There
are three stages of fermentation. Baked in
tlie tirst of these bread will be light and sweet;
baked in the second, it will be light and tri-
.'■ipiil; and in the third, it will be light and
sour. It is only when baked in the tirst of these
stages that leavened bread is either economical or
wholesome.
0. I'iee Flour ani Bread.—Rice consists al
most wholly of starch. It is this which makes
the fine bolfed flour of rice so clammy and adhc- ,
tive when wot, that it is difficult to be converted
into palatable bread. This tendency to clamminess
The bridge^ will be repaired in is best corrected by intermixing with it something
which .shall tend to keep the glutinous particles
apart. Eijual parts of bolted rice flour, corn meal
and the pulp of* the sweet potatoe, with a slight
admixture of wheat flour, lightened with leaven,
and made into a very soft dough, gives a pan {jwt
loaf) of delightful bread. ,
A much more manageable form of rice flour,
than the bolted, can be produced by pounding in
an ordinary mortar. The rice grain must be .soft
ened by water, then partially dried, and then pulver
ized. The* coarseness of the flour i.s a partial pre
ventive of clamminess
10. Corn Shat and Bread.—Any field negro
in the South can make better corn bread than
can be" found in Northern hotels. The simpler
the process the better the bread, lh(i only art
practiced by the negro is in mixing well, and in
allowing his dough to stand half an hour before
bakino-Mt is then in the incipient stage of the
nccharine fernieutation. Corn dough, allowed
ti) atanJ over night, will rise without yeast.
(’orn, when ground into meal, is apt to become
musty or acid after a few weeks. This renders
it unfit for army use, or even for storage at home.
AVhoever will take the trouble tojdry it, will find
it no more difficult to keep than the flour of any
other of the cereals.
What a treat the kiln dried meal would be to
our boys in the armyl Will not some one starts
kiln for their supply? _ . «
11. Grinding.—No doubt many a poor family
has been straitened for want of acces# to the mill.
82-6t Let such remember (if the iniurmatioa can reach
.s'lwn:
HVVING been authorized by the Governor of the
Siate to raise a..oompany of Cavalry for the defence
of North (’arolina, I bc-reliv give notice to all men be
tween the ages of D> an I -'>0 tliat they have opportunity
of ioining t his cmnpany for home defence or of going
as conscripts into the Confederate .'irmy
The State bounty of ^'lO will be paid to all who en
list in this comiiany. -Apjily in {lerson or address Col.
'obn H. Cook at Fayeneville, or myself at I’lei.sant
Exchange P. O., Bladen county, N. C.
T. M. SIKES.
Dec 18;2 ^pJ
To tlie Piihlic.
'■[■'HE subscriber having purchased at Execution sale
1 the franchise of the corporation knoivn as the Fay
etteville and Albemarle Plank Rbid Company, herebj-
gives notice that no tolls will be charged on the road
between Little Mountain Creek and Drowning Creek
until the bridges are repaired—nor between Big Rock-
fish and Puppy Creek
■cticable,
S. II. CHRISTIAN.
83-31 pl
I>ec. 1, 1802.
feT^Tlie Fanners’ and Planters’
.Almanac for 18t)3. just received.
Dec. 1, 1862, K J- »-^LE & SONS.
“ JOllNSOX, WILIJ.lMiS &~CO.r
SAt.T .TIAKFRJii.
\\’’E have thirty (30) pans no^ in operation nine miles
\V east of Wilmington Parties wishing lo supply
themselves with salt, can be furnished by applying to
A. Johnson. Jr . .Agent at Fayetieville, to E Page,
manager at the works, or to
« J. M. WILLIAM;S,
General Superintendent.
Fayetteville, Nov. 20, 1802 81tf
'SOO Ihn, Ciiiini Arabic tor «a!e by
J. R LEE.
OcL 15. C9tf
$•>0 REWARD
1> ANA WAY
\ about the middle of .August last, his negro woman
).\NAW.AY or was decoyed off from l.he subscriber,
- - „ , -
HENRlfft'T.A. She is about 25 years of age. of small
size, very straight and slender, w.igbs about-KW !bs--
b is a brisk step. She has a very dark coinple^j®*’’. ^
pleasant countenance, with round bright eyes an w:
and DOse slightly
«10 for the appro-