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FAYETTEVILLK, N. ( .. MARCH 2, 18G3
[NO. 1-207.
t INiri* MON!>.\VS \ND THUKSKAVS
KDHAIttt J. HtI.K it SONS.
Kl ! I’OKS \Nl> rilOl’RIKTOK.'^
r ,,• . I I Ik S.Miii Woekly Ohskuvku ^:5 00 if }>:uil in
■I' '' }’ iiJ 'luriup the year of sufserip-
-iii: 'r 4 afti'r tht* vear hax cxpiro'l
I i,,' Wffkly ('n^KRVKR (Kt per riTimini, il'p:nl in
\ ’ on ir paiil .lurinjr tlio year of Hu>i'!frip-
i; >r ' ’ I!" nfler the year hiis expired.
Al'\ KHTISKMI'N'TS insevteil for TiO cents per
\ ire >t 111 line'- for the tir-’t. ‘xnil :?0 cents for each
’('filinjr pu'ilicaiion, Ve.-irly a(iver(i.-*en!enti hy npe-
iutrRit“. at reti'^onHble rates Advertisers arc
r 10 ied to siate the number of insertions desired, or
' t V will he C(>ntiniicd till forbid, and charged ^lecord
\dvertiseniput“ eiinfinued chnrppiJ as new iJ
vpri iseniems.
NoTii'i:.
V'. in. I tti'r I his d[»f e, n«i name i'f a new'Jub«i-rilier
„ oentcii-J xii’iioui pa^iin-ut in advano', nor will
•> j '-i'i'r he '^enl tu such ''ui>-»rvi’.ier3 for a longer time
!, ■ paia lor.
S,;. h -.'I iii’.r i.dd siibncribers a^* desire lo lake the pa-
•! this .-system w ill please notify u: when making
: ■ .:ices. Jan’y 1,
.licK.iW
Attorney at Law,
Faykttevjli.e, N. C.
’ILL attend the County and Superior Courts of
’uiubcr'ind, Harnett, Moore and Robeson Coun-
I’rompt attention given to the collection of all
: 1-^ euiru'-ie-l to his hands.
Cl. 17. 68-if
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fiEO. W. WILLH.MS & CO.,
Ufalei'M III liiroi‘erie«^
AXD IMlHtRTF.RS AND HEALERS IN
hardvrare and C utlery, Swedes Irou, &f
Julv
HAY STREKT, FiYETTKYILLK, X. t.
1801. 3Gtf
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W. P KENDALL.
J. sJ. KENDALL
Ki:\01I.L A: CO.,
roiiiuiiM^loii i^lereliaiil^
AND
WHOLEiALE GROCERS,
No. 11 A: 12 -\ortb Water SI.,
Wilininstnn, ,S.
|^f=->rJerd from the Country promptly executed,
ranicular attentiou eivea to the sale of ('oiton
,!..l -her produce.
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J 0?». I T L K V,
Ut'Oifv anti I'omtniftsion rthant^
FAVKTTEVll.LH, X. C.
' in 1 '■ 93-tf
T. i . A: B. a. WORTHr
loRiDiissiou and V*'orwardiH? 3Ierchant,
WILMIXGTOX, N. C.
Jan'y '28, ISOl 8-ltf
1' A K l»!
t: W L.\DIES can be acconuuodated with board at
he 5?einin'ir3’.
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JUH\SO\. WILLIAMS & (0..
NAI/r nAKElK^.
t. h ivc thirty ; pans now in operation nine miles
-i-ii of Wilraineton Parties winhing to supply
' ' -.V. J with Salt, can be furnished by applying t"
' 1.--lU, Jr. .\jr''n' at F-iyt>itevill--, to F. Tag**,
lenr at (he workn. or to
.1. M WII-LIAMS.
General Superintendent,
i iv; ■ Hville, Nov. l‘'^i'J Sltf
t'OTTO.^ VAR\.
No. 19 Hilj Street.
( . P. MALLETr
'.ny
Uioe and Tobacco on ( onsl^nment-
] jk '.\>KS of fresh beat llice anil UMi I'.nxes Mauii-
lU f'lcturi'd Toliacco, various ipialities. For sale by
(jl'jf W. WILLIAMS & CU.
t ayfci'evillc. Kept. 'Jt, 18*32. H.itf
AOTICK.
4 ' 1 expect to be absent from home a few months in
A ' We-it, Archibald .McLean is my authorized
Acen! to transact my Vmsinesfl until I return.
N. G. JONES.
Uec’r ’2f', l^tiO. ''3tf
Afff*rtlii!« date I ivill
pay Five Cents per piound for rags dc-
_ livered in F-Tveticville, or at my mills
ju KocktiHh. L>. .MURPHY
■)ct. -J. tir>
NA i/r.
^^LM» Mall for sale on consii^nniont Viy
N iv. L’(i.
G. W. WILLIAMS it CO.
tf
%VAATEI>.
iUsriELS WHEAT,
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Ir being ilelermined by the Trtisle‘s of the l'ar.>;ina
Female (’ollege to reopen Ihe Inxtituiion at the ear
lies! possible daj'. a married gentleman of sonie ex
perience is desired to take charge of it, a Methodist pj .'
ferret! One or two Ladies arc wanted as inwtructnrs,
they nuiMt be competent to teaoii music on the Piano in
addiiion to the higher branches of I'nglish literature
For terms, address, giving references,
WILLIAM G. SMITH. Pres IM Trustees
.•\n»onville. N .(\, Feb’y : litp.l
l»I.OU>i A A ll rOIATS
VLL M'MBEKS, can be had at .M A. I!AKKIl's Giui
Shop, on May Street, oi>po.site the old W-igon Yard
' Fayetteville, N Feb'y 18».:i '.'1* Im
Sa^ orders for C.VSTINGS executed at the siiort-
; pst notice and on most veasonable terms
Hierhest cash price paid for old Iron and Mrass.
; M A IMKEK.
%Vi:f4Ti:KA KAII. KOAII.
^PHK Trains of this KoavJ leave Fayetteville daily,
1 (Sundays except#.!) at 8 o cloek. A .M , and re
turning leave Mclver’s at I o’clock. P M
/’ iy// rr„iu M ON I * V, W K1 > N F.S U V V arul F KII > .\ V
Hy order of ihe Prcsi
J.NO. M. HOSE,
Tn aa r and AcCg Trans. Ag’t. i
Jan. ‘2'2, Ixtj:}. '.'Ttf !
SfilOO KtlWAKD. I
1) VNAW'A^ from Mr N. Carpenter, on the ('harlotte j
i; Kail Road, near Browa Marsb, in November last,
my negro Girl DELL. The said girl is a N i I negro. )
about 5 teet tj or iuches higli, very wc:l pui up. and
with a smooth black skin.
Slto is supposed to have taken up with a free negro man i
in the Brown Marsh neighborhood I will give the above I
reward for her delivery to me in Fayetteville, oi SVi i
for her coutinement in any jail so that I can get her. i
JAMES P HtiUERTSON i
Jan ‘J.S. '7-if
Rcci’iiilM uaiiliMl lot* tli«‘ i'liiii-
berlaiid Ko>>».
H.WING beeB uetailed for a short time on recruiting
service. I will give n -tice to all who wish to join
this Company, that they now have the oppartutiiiy of
doing so. 1 will be happy to meet auil receive your
names at the different places and times specifit- l: .\t
Black River. Lock's ».'reek and iU>dar Cireek. on Satur
day the 7th Feb’y; also at the same places on the 1 Ph.
Capt. R. McDaniel will receive the narnes at L-,>ck‘s
Creek, Lieut. D. M. Johnson at (’edar Creek, myself at
Black River
JAMES A. GAINEY,
Lieut. Co. F, 21th Reg't N C. T.
Feb'y -I, 186.'5. ll’tlOtf
•^late of Aorlli t'aroliiia,
RICHMOND COCNTY
Court of Pleas and t,^uarter Sessiotis, Jan'y Term, 1''*;;;
ORliERED by the «’ourt lhai the ('lerk ot‘ »i.-«id (^ouri
notify the following persons to appear and p.ay the
Taxes due on the following describeil lands as reiurncil
by the SUeritf of said county, or they will be sold tor
the taxes;
-Mei. .Murchison It.Hh* acres, val., f '21 ')0 tax,
18(51, Naked Creek and Rocky Fork
W'ni. Hadley acres, .? t.'iO val . j-') ^ t!ix,
'tU. Black Branch of Solomon s (’reek
Jno. Hadley DX> acres. $S0 val., 2'J cts. tax, 1'-^''1,
Beaver Dam and South Falling Creek
Hampton Hadley 2K> acres. :?>'.» val,, n cis. tax.
18'il, Beaver Dam and South Falling Creek
L II. WEBB. Clerk.
Feb’y 12 :! tip.l
LOOK AT THIS!
THE FIVETTEVILLE HOTEL,
Fronting 300 feet and In the business
portion of the Town,
coiifaiiiM more !«i|ia(‘ioii^ and uell
ventilated Rooiii«i than any
Hotel in the Kfate.
and iny I’atrons stay niy (’oiidiinent.s arc very
lor the times.
T. W VDDILL, Proprietor.
May 20, 18C.2. 27y
favi:tti:vii.i.i:
MITIAL IXSrillMK COMPAM.
(’apital in Premitim Notes amount-j to ;S2tj7.;.'-.' 2b
Cash on hand and other assets, 5.077
Total, ^272.7^)o (>l
The Company have paid all losses pr«miptly. and
have never made ati assessment on their premium notes.
Total losses paid, :j;2'.i,f'S2 >9
OfFII'KUS;
GEO. McNEILL, President
1>. A, R.\Y, Vice President
C. A. McMlLLAN, S-j*: y.
Diekctoks:
Henry Lilly, W'. N. Tillinghasi,
H. L. Myrover, • S. J. Hinsdale,
S. T. Hawley, Wm. McLaiirin,
Nathan A. Stedman, T. S. Lutterloh,
C. B. Mallett, A. W. Steel.
James Kyle, J. G. Ceok,
A. A. McKethan, Jlon. J. G. Shepherd,
J. D. Williamfi, R. F. Brown, ) .
8. W. Tillinghast. A. E. Hall, t"*’™
hn Collins and C. C. NU^Crummen, Traveling Agents.
HagT’The Company invite applications.
-May 28, 1801. 21-
A
The >>;»■ St}Ie. Small,
40L0RI:D FHOTO;iiAFHS,
AT
V2iiii»rM4lcir%
i» i-> I: R T i: R — I) Ks i: rt e r>s.
Deserted irom the SiateSalt Works, about the 2.'’>th
.iatituiry last, Ihe tollowing men, viz*
W R Dor'hins Moore County;
H. P. ( iirrie, iiiehmond County;
N. T (iirrie. ••
William Blue. *•
.lames Blue, ••
A P.'iiterson,
The atI*-ntion ot ttie Militia t.M1iei»rs of Ihe CoutUies
of Uichiii'Utd and M . n-e is called to tliis rid vert isemeni
I itey are renui-sled to arrest the above named men and
send them to Ihe Caiiip of lusiruclion, as thej' will not
bp received here attain J. M WORTH,
^ _ Salt 1,'omniissioner.
VOIIR ('(lll.\TRV IS (HhU\(i!'~
H\\ ING been dei>iilod on recruiting service for a few
days. I am I'lthonzi'd to'niinounoe the p-vriial stis
pension ol the opTition of the conscript law. so a.s to
permit conscripiH and others so disposed to volutileer
ill coti'panies of their own selection. Tlius by voluii
tei rini'; you will avoid being forced into the ccjuserip'
c nnp. 1 am anxious to rect l»e’’ecruita for Capt. KelU's
‘on);>.iny from Moore count}', or it desired 1 'wiU receive
■iny whe wish to jnin other comj>anies of 'his comman I
10 those who would avoid being forced into itie war. I
'.ippeal to them to come forward, volunteer like men,
and assist in driving the invading foi- frcrn our soil. 1
sh.ill be hiip]iy to meet any who feel like volunteering
lit Ihe I'ollowing times aud places: —
Kelly’s Store. February tUh.
Sloan's ‘‘ •• itth.
Swan's SiHiion, “ 11th.
Jonesboro' “ 13th.
A. B0L1\, Lieut.
’o. F. oOth Reg’t N C. T.
Fall Oeek Nhlls, Monre , Jan. ;jt). t'.)-8tpd
Ri:^ R( iTM WAA a i:ii!
*IOO Hatiititf ant! si25 per ^flonth i“ayZ !
Iil.WE heerj .irJ.T'‘d f-y ,M ij Gen. (Justavus W.
Smith to return to this place as a Recruiting Officer
for Capt .Ino MeKellar’s company. Gol. Evans’ Reg’t,
I’artisan Rangers. ni>w near Ktnston. A favorable op
portunity is now otferi’d to conscripts to volunteer and
thus "Jecure one hundred d )llars bounty in addition to
Iweniy-tive dollars per month pay. This branch of the
service is remarkably healthy as the trooper is kept
constantly in m«linn. We have bt°n in service eight
months and have not lost a man by sickness. To the
rescue, sons of the gallant “(>ld North Slate!" Your
t-rethren in th« field call upon you to help them drive
back the vile inv.-i iers of our soil. Apply to me in Fay
etteville, or to R. W Ilarlie ai the O’ourt House.
ARCH'D McFADYEN,
Lieut. Co A, 03d Reg’t N. C. T.
Jan'y '5n, ISi',:;. y'^t-HipJ
C'0|»l»era«! 'OE»|»eraM!!
.>an LBS .SUPERIOR tH’ALITY ('OPPERAS
• )UU Also in Tiereea FRESH BEAT RICE.
Far sale by PEMBERTON & SLOAN.
Jan'y H, I Mr.,;. 02tf
VAI.I arm: tor Kale.
1*‘-FFKR fi>r sale my PL.\NT.\TION, 2 miles west ol
’arthai:e. >!oore county, containing 2/>0 acres, on
which i- a tJrist and S.-iw .V-'il, (,%itton Gin and Screw.
1 will receive in paymen; .'-^tate Bonds, Confederate
mi»ney or likely Negr los. JOHN MoRK’^l.lN.
VAI.I AltI.i: I.AAIIK for~Sale.
(OFFER for Sale my PL.iNT.VTIi)N on McClendon’s
(Veek. t» miles wesi of (’arthage, lying on the basin
.«f the Coal Fiel is. containing 21'tO n ’res. which is as
productive as any lands in the county of Moore. The
iniprov.'iueu!" go li and the situati^n healthy Terms
liberal. JOHN MORISON.
AOTIt F.
iH.WB about Mmm: icres more, in difTerent tr.acts, in
the county of Moure,— Farming Mineral, and Tur
pentine land, — which I will sell on liberal terms.
JOHN MORISON.
^liiieral liand** for Male.
]!l.\VE iU interest of one-third in a tract of 500
.\CRES un the waters of Deep River, or. which have
been discovered a sail mine and jiure .«altpetre, and an
011 of good quality for greasing leather, well worthy
gcologic.al investigation. JOHN MORISON.
I’arthnge, Nov. 1'? Ir'tiJ 77-tf
.\OTirK.
IJERSO.N'S wishing to buy TOWN PROPERTY will do
well to call .m tlie subscriber. I will sell on reason-
. able term; my lb.use and Lot, having also a goixl Kitch
en. Smoke house and good Well of water. .Also, four
1 Town Lots with good Stables theraon and very conve-
; nient. and one other small Lot Also, 'i'2 acres of Land
joining the town of Carthaee, convenient for wood,
A. M. BRANSON,
i Carthage, Dec. 2, 1-“' 2. 8.^jf
UOO \e;sroes Wainteil.
The Undersigned desire to hire Throe Hundred hands
to work on Ihe grading of the Chatham Railroad
The line runs through .a healthy country, on a high
ridge, and all hands employed on the road will be well
fed anil cared for. We will hire either by the month
or the year -Vpply to ufl at Cary, 8 miles west of
Raleigh, or at Haywood, or Lockville, Chatham county,
N. C I. N (U^EtiG & (’O , Contractors.
Jiefcrmcen: K. P. Battle, Pres’t Chatham R. R. Com
pany, Raleigh, and W'. J. Hawkins, Pres’t Raleigh J£
G'lstun R R. Company, Raleigh.
Feb’y 10. 180.'^ [r. s.] 2-15)t
^,»)00 1.5'M) *• CORN.
I'crsun- having the above articles to sell will receive
'i‘ highest (’ash price by calling on -Mr. .M Thoir.aaon.
ai ihe .Merrhant Mills, Fayetteville, or on the subscri-
>>er at >iis fil.\ -iand t n \larket Sijuare.
ALEX. JOHNSON, Jr.
Nov. b, IHi'.-. 75tf
ART.
Wood«Tar«rN Molar 4\*imera.
Tweiily-li e DoU:u*^ Reward.
\NAWAV from the subscriber, his negro boy .MO- ’
SE3. He is 21 years of age. about 6 feet 10 inches i
high, robust, long feet and very much turned out at the
toes, and looks down when spoken to. He was seen at
.MtPh^iul’s .Mills in Robe-on county on the 21st nit.,
and was in Fayetteville about three weeks ago. The
i'r ive rew.ird will be paid tor his delivery to me or for
‘i - con^em«it in any jail so that I get him.
W. D. JOHNSON.
BennettsvHle, S. C., Aug. 14, 1862. 52tf
ARTIY HARAEM«r ~
1AM ■jirepared to manufacture all kinds of Wagon
ilarnes>? for Array use. I tan my leather and can
w:ve good bargains. Agents will do well to send their
■ i lers to me .as they shall have prompt attention,-and
=ent '.!] ia quick dispatch. JOHN CARTER.
G' -f-iton P. O., (Ihatham Co., N. C., 1 oAif
June 13, 18b2. /
*^00 ll>«. tiitsni Arabic tor »ale by
J. R. LBE.
)ct. 1'). J9tf
WAATi:U.
\ F lyi'i :i*villi ,\i 'eu-.I, Four or Five GOOD
\ '.I' I'il-5. t.i whw.i, (T.r l wage« an 1 steady
iieui wr I I; given. Apply to or ad'Iress
.1 A. deLAGNEL,
Lt. Col. C. S. A., Comd’g.
'U y l«t>3. 93tf
nHOTOGR.APirS can be had af Vanorsdoll’.'i Skylight
1 Gallery. Hay street, opposite Marble Y'ard, Fay
etteville. N. C._: plain, retouched, colored, *iu water
colors, oil and’pastile; from small to life size, .\mbro-
tyjies, Melaneoiyjtcs, and all other styles of Pictures
pertain' ig lo the Art. Also, Gilt Frames, Gilt Mould
ing, G’ ii for very large pictures—as large as 25 f)y :li;
inches. Cord and Tassels for hanging {u'ctuves: Instru-
meniH. Stock .and Chemicals for sale low for cash. Life
rj'.ze colored Photographs made from small pictures.
Having permanently located here I hope to merit
your j.aironage. I would nlso return my sincere thanks
for the liberal patronage bestowed on me heretofore by
the good people of Fayetteville and vicinity.
C. M. VANORSDELL,
TV , nn torn ^’^‘^^ographist and Proprietor.
Deo r 20. 1859 - j~
illarble Factciry, ~
I.AITDEIl,
TWO DOORS ABOVE C. T. IIAIGII St SON^’ STORE
Fs
jm’t ao, 181
Fayetteville, 1%. €.
BOO.
84-
FOR MALI:.
“MOUNTAIW HOTEL,” IIORUA.VTOV, N. C.
spills large establishuient, situate in the town of Mor-
1 ganton, N. -C.,’is now offered for sale. Terms made
known on application to ). .M. H.VPPOLDT,
Morgantou, N. C.
Jan, l‘.», iHti'.i. It7-Hmpd
l'ahha;;^e Meed! 'ahha;;e Meed!! -
UNCOMBE C.-VP>B.\GE seed, fresh and genuine, at
J. -W. LETT’S.
Jan’y I-'). 1803. 0-l-‘2m
.A liar;;e Durham €'ou
7'ITII a Young Calf, for sale.
DAVID MURPHY.
Jan’y 5, U2-tf
Palma fliri»>1i Rean!^.
The subseriber will pay the i ighest cash prices for
any quantity of Palma Christi Beans.
J. A. WORTH.
Fayctle7i'le,Ocf. 8. 07-tf
AI.^IAxAA'M.
V fresh supply o' Farmer’s & Planter’s, 2d Edition.
•Also, a few of Turner’s.
For sale by E. J. II.VLE & SONS.
P. S. The publishers have raised the prices to 15
cents each, at which price wc will sell them.
AdminiMtr.'ition xAotice.
The subscriber having qualified as Administratrix on
the Estate of Jas Sundy, dec’d. hereby gives notice
to all persons having claims against said Estate to pre
sent them to Wm. McL. McRay within the time pre
scribed by law, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. CATHARINE SUNDY, Adm’x.
Aug. 4. 1802. 49. t
Adniini!>$trator’!« lAotice.
The subecriber having ai December Term, 1802, of
the County Court of Cumberland, qualified as Ad
ministrator upon the Estate of Neill 0. McNeill, deo’d,
notifies all persons having cldims against the Estate to
present them within the tim'> limited by law,-otherwise
this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. Debtors
are requ ested to m-ike prompt payment.
HECTOR MoNEILL, Adm’r
Dec. 10. 1802. 8-5- t
Ri:€R|]ITM WAi^TFD
For tapt. MrliaiirhlluN Company of Cumberland
County.
111.WE been detailed a short tiin« on Recruiting ser
vice; any wishing-to volunteer in said company cau
liave an opportunity of doing so. 1 will be happy to
meet and receive your naiaes at the different places and
limes specified:
••\t .Silver Run muster ground and Fayetteville, on
Saturday Ihe 21 at. At the same places on the 28th,
C E Leete will receive your names at Fayetteville at
any time you call on him at" his store. 1 will receive
your names at Silver Run.
.-\ny wishinc lo join other companies, I will receive
your names also. If you wish to join a good company,
join Capt. McLauchliu’s, for it is one of the best com
panies now in service If you want to do anything for
your cotintry, now is the time; come f’orwai^ and do
what you can She needs your scrvice, aud if every
man will oomo forward and do his part we may expect
a speedy and honorable peaco.
R J. HARRISON,
Recruifing Officer, o8fh Reg’t, Co. K.
Feb’y 11, I«U3. ^ 3-4tpd
Headiiuarters E.xamlnlni; Board,)
A.ni) E.nrolhnu Offick, 7th Conorkssiokal Dist., >-
Wadksboro’, Feb. '.)|h, 1803. j
rnilE COMMANDING OFFICERS OF REGIMENTS
1 of N C. .Milita. in the Seventh Congressional Dis
trict, are hereby notilied to assemble all white male per
sons between the ages of 18 aud 40 years, within their
Regiments, at the Court House of their respective coun
ties, for Medical Examination and final Enrollment at
Ihc lirnos hereinafter specified.
Anson County, 80th Regiment, February 23d and 24th.
Anson County 81st Regiment, Feb’y 26th and 2Gth.
Stanly County, 83d Reginient, February 28th, and
March 1st, 2d.
Montgomery Cou':ty, 02d Regiment. March 4th, 6th,
Cth, and 7th.
Moore C 'utity. 61st Regiment, March 9th, 10th, 11th,
12th and 13tli.
Chatham t’ounly, 49th Regiment, March lt)th, 17th,
and 18th.
Chatham County, 5)ih Regiment, March IVth, 20th,
and 2Ist.
Randolph County, (i3d Regiment, .Maroh 23d, 24th,
and 25th.
Randolph County, t54th Regiment, .March 26fh, 27th,
and 2Mh.
Davidson County, 06th Regiment, March 30th, 31st,
■April let.
Davidsjn County, 06th Regiment, April 2d, 3d, 4th.
P G. SNOWDEN,
Surgeon C S. Army,
Chairman Examining Doar.i.
In obedience to General Order No. 82, Adjutant and
Inspector General’s Office, dated November 3d. 1803,
all white males in the Seventh Congressional District
between the ages of 18 and 40 years, whether residents
of any other portion of this or any of the other States
in which the conscriptioD law has not been suspended,
are hereby required to report themselves at the above
mentioned places for exaHioation and enrollment on the
days fixed in the afore.said notice of Examining Board.
The notice includes every white male person within
the ages specified; those who have been heretofore ex
amined and discharged either by Slate or Confederate
States Surgeons; those who have at any time been dis
charged from the army: those who have furnished sub
stitutes, aud any and all persons who may claim ex
emption on auy ground whatever.
No person’s discharge, exemption, or detail from any
service will excuse them from attendance at the place
appointed
.\11 laws and regulations applicable to deserters shall
be applied to such conscripts as fail to repair to the place
of rendezvous for enrollment or who shall desert after
enrollment.
.All agencies employed for the apprehension and con-
tinement of deserters and their transportation to the
commands of their r«spective commandei^, shall be ap
plicable to persons liable to duty as oonscripM who shall
fail to repair to the place of rendezvous after the pub
lication of this call.
,Vt>ention of Recruiting Officers is called to General
Order No, Dj. current series, .Adjutant and Inspector
General's >IBce, Richmond, Va.
JxVO. M. LITTLE,
1st Lt, P. A C. S and Enrolling Officer,
7th Congressional District.
Feb’y 12 3-4t
A'otiee to Absentee«x and Otliersi.
IN obedience to special order No. 7 from Division
Headquarters—Gen. D. H. Hill's,—the undersigned
have been detailed to collect conscripts, volunteers
and absentees from the 3d and other Regiments.
They urge upon all such lo come forward and report
to them without delay; and they warn absentees that a
failure to do so will subject them to the charge and
puishmenl for desertion. Proper measures have been
adopted to arrest all such as do not voluntarily surren
der themselves.
JNO COW.AN, Lieut. 3d Infantry N. C. Troops.
ELISHA PORTER, “ “
W. J. V THURSTON, “
A. J. CASTEEN,
.All persons wishing to see me can do so by calling at
Mrs. Johastjp’s, at Liberty Point, below the Market
House.
1 will be at Jonesboro’, Thursday, Friday and Satur
day, I'Jth, 20th and 21st inst., hoping to meet all absen
tees and others from Moorecounty.
W.M J Y. THURSTON,
2d Lieut Co. C, 3d N C. T., Recruiting Officer.
Feb’y 10, 18t)3. 3-4tpd
i:OFFEK.
The' fabulous prices to which things have risen, es
pecially produce and physic, compel me—though
with reluctance—to advance one hundred per cent, on
my former rates of charging.
Dr. A. C. BULLA.
Feb’y 11, lBt)3. 3-6tpd
THRPEHTIAI:: HA€K«.
I H AVE ft good supply of Turpentine H.ACKS, on
hand, whi u I am ready to sell to those who may
wi- 'n to purchase. Also, ready to prepare Axes at short
notice, in the best monner.
L. WOOD.
Fayetteville, N. C., De«. 30. 90-3mpd
TRUMT MALE.
WILL bo sold at the Market House on Monday March
2,1803, at 12 o’clock, M., the DWELLING HOUSE
of the late Wm. H Massey; the House is situated on
the Southern Plank Uoad 1 mile from the Market House.
For the Trustees. A. M. CAMPBELL, Auct’r.
Feb’y 23. 6-ta
To the Magif^trates of Cumberland C’ty.
A MEETING of the Magistrates of the County of
ix Cumberland is required on TUESDAY' the 3d
M.ARCH, 18(i3, at 11 A. M., foi tbe transaction of pub
lic business. D.WID McNEILL, Chairman.
Feb 23, 1803. 5-2t
Blanks for sale at tkis Office.
F|?ypt Coal ifline.
The undersigned were, at Ihe November Term of the
Confederate Court, District of North Carolina, ap
pointed Managers of the Egypt Coal Mine property,
aud have entered into copartnership for the purpose of
mining and selling Coal, and solicit orders for the same
in any lesired qu-iutity. Orders for any amount can
be supplied on short notice. The Coal from this pro
perly i« undoubtedly the best in the Confederate States.
■Applications may be made to Chas ,B Mallett, Fayette
ville, N C , or James Browne. Charleston, S. C.
CHARLES B. MALLETT.
JAMES BROWNE.
Fayetteville, Jan’y 20, 1863. 96tf
SOAP! SOAP!
I.\M now making and keep constantly on hand, at my
Factory on Person street, F.\MILY BAR SOAP, at
wholesale and retail.
—ALSO—
Plain, Variegated, Perfumed, and Brown Windsor
Toilet and Shaving Soaps.
A supply kept for retail at J. W. Lett’s and Isaac
Hollingsworth’s
Orders promptly filled.
BfegrLard aud Tallow wanted. Highest cash prices
given.
0. P. JONES.
Fayetteville, Jan’y 17, 1863. 95-2mpd
__
A SMALL buckskin parse, between Liberty Point and
the half way bridge, containing I gold watch key,
with a likeness in it, 1 gold sleeve button, some receipts,
and ten or twelve dollars in cash. The finder may have
the purse and the money if they will leare the other
things at this offioa,
Feb’y 14, 1898. 8tf
?!»]« E¥ FOUi^D.
SMALL AMOUNT was found in our Store a few
iA days ago. The owner can get it on application.
E. J. HALE & SONS.
Feb. 10, 1803
A
WEST (iREEN NURSERIES & GARDENS,
OREENSBOROUGH, N. C.
I EXPECT to offer at public sale, on WEDNESDAY^
1 Ihe 4(h day of MARt’H next, the
MTOl K OF FRUIT TREES
then on hand. These trees are of the best quality, but
are too large to be kept over until another season, and
must be sold at some price. I have been selling at old
prices, being desirous of working off the stock. I shall
have at least (50,000) fifty thousand trees to sell, and
all persons wishing trees would do well to attend this
sale, as 1 intend hereafter to sell all kiuds at from 50
to 100 per cent, higher than heretofore. This conclu
sion has not been arrived at from the high price every
thing is now selling at, but from the fact that no one
can carrj' on the Nursery business at our old prices
without losing money. I will have the trees raised,
counted in bunches of 100, and ready for delivery on
the day of sale. CYRUS P. MENDENHALL.
Greensboro’, N. C., Feb. 20, 18C3. 5-ts
NOTICE
To Ttamsters and Laborers herefo/ore enyaged
at (he State Salt Wor/cs.
VTOU are hereby ordered to report at the State Salt
1 Works, without unnecessary delay, or notice will
be given to the enrolling officers of the different Dis
tricts to enroll those who do not so report
J. M. WORTH, Salt Com’r.
Feb. 20, 1863. 5-2w
$1 REWARD.
f)AN.AW'AY' from the subscriber on the 18th inst., a
i) girl by the name of C(.)RNELI.AS THOMAS. Said
girl is about 4 feet high, aged about 13 years. Said
girl was bound to me by the Court of Pleaa and Quarter
Sessions for the county of Bladen at its February Term,
A D., 1863. 1 hereby forewarn any and all persons
from harboring her. R. P. MELVIN.
Feb’y 18, 1863. 5-3tpd
«50 REWARD.
I WILL pay the above reward for the delivery to me
cr continement in any Jail where I can get him, of
my man Moses, who ranaway from me Monday morn
ing the ICth inst.'' He is known as one of the Gibbs
negroes from W^ilmington, and will most likely try to
make his way to that place. He is about 25 years old,
5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, rather thick set, very black,
very thick lips, looks down and hesitates a little in his
speech; had on when he left, a soldiers’ jacket with
plain brass buttons He may try to escape to the yan-
kees through any part of our lines that he can most
easily reach, or he may lurk about Fayetteville or Cha
pel Hill, in both of which places he has relatives.
J. .M. WALKER, Capt & A. C. S.
Camp Holmes, near Raleigh. N. C. Feb’y 17. 4tf
Camp 14th N. C. Troops.)
Feb. 17th, 1863. j
SICK and W’ounded members of Co. H, bear ;n mind
that none saw regular Army Surgeons have a right
to extend furloughs.
By order. J. R DEBERRY,
[5-2w] Capt. Co. H, 14th N. C Troops.
A
IKI»iH POTATOES.
LARGE lot No 1 PLANTING POTATOES, for sale
by
Feb’y 23, 1863.
T. J. JOHNSON.
5-2tpd
MALT! SALT!!
S.ACKS for sale by
/w’O
Dec. 22.
ROBERT MITCHELL.
88-tf
SPECIE WAl^TED.
A Small amount of GOLD or SILVER wanted. Apply
at this Office. Feb’y 16.
HOT ICE."
^piIE Copartnership lately existing under the style of
X S. J. HINSDALE & CO., expired by limitation on
1.4t Jan’y, 1863. Mr. Hinsdale will attend to closing
up Ihe business, during the absence of Lieut. Horne.
Persons indebted to the firm will please call and set
tle by Cash or Bond, without delay.
SAML. J. HINSDALE.
HENRY R HORNE.
The business will be continued by
S. J. HINSDALE.
Feb’y 21. 5-5H
Headquarters 51st Reg. N* C. M«
The Commanding Officer in each District in the 5Ist
Reg’t N. C. M. is hereby notified to assemble all
white male persons between the ages of eighteen and
forty years within his-district,'at the Court House in
Carthage, for medical examination and final enrollment,
on the 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th of MARCH next.
A M. B. RICHARDSON,
Col. Com’dg 51st Reg’t N. C. M:
Feb’y 17, 1863. 4-3tpd
TO COTTOil PLAJITERS.
■ I have been appointed, by the Secretary of the Treas
ury, Chief agent for the purchase of Cstton for the Con
federate Government within the State of North Carolina,
and will pay for the same in 8 per cent Bonds, or cash.
Sub-agents visiting the difiFerent parts of the State, buy
ing in my name, will have written certificates of ap
pointment.
Patriotic citizens are now offered an opportunity to
aid the Government by selling to it their cotton rather
thau to private capitalists.
« LEWIS 8. WILLIAMS.
Charlotte, Feb. 17. L^- d.] 4-lia
lauri]vriirci;h
Vla>isic€tl anil Scientmc School.
The ensuing session of this School will commence od
Wednesday Feb’y 25.
N. B. A Primary Department under Ihe instructiftn
of Mrs. A. P. Gage, will be permanently attached to
the School
Male students desiring to enter upon either the Classi
cal or Scientific course, can obtain board in the family
of the Principal. For particulars address
A. P. GAGE.
Feb’y 18, 1863 4-4tpd
HAULIIVG.
WE will pay $1 25 per 100 lbs. for Hauling old
maehinery from Mr. Coffin’s Store on the Wtstero
Plank Road, to Spout Spring Depot or to Jonesboro’
Depot on the Western Railroad. The distance i« about
25 miles. ' nn.
Address D. ANDERSON & CO.
Eagle Foundry
Feb’y 18th 1863.
4-2w
FOR SALE.
My HOUSE and LOT on Harrington Hill, confining
20 acres Possession given the 1st of April. For
n^rtimlars apply to me at the Bank of North Carolina,
particulars app*y HUSKE.
F»yett«Tflle, Feb’y 18, 1863-
Yankee SoUUerz stopped from Refldiny- t\n
order ha.s been issued prohibiting the circuRtioii
of all newspapers in the yankee Army ot the Po
tomac until further orders. In commenting upon
the order the N. Y. World says:
This is a very strange movement, and one it will
be very difficult for the administration to justify
before the country. The soldiers are al.so Anier
ican citizens and have a right to know what is
j^oing on in the world. Ol course it is obvious
why this order has been issued The all but
universal dissatisfaction of the country with the
negro policy the radicals are forcinjr upon the
government is very clearly iudieated by the news
paper press, and the feeling is quite as eoiuiuon
in the army as elsewhere. The administnition
hopes by this means to prevent a knowl«^d>jo ol
the growing di.scontent from reaching the sol
diers, for fear it would affect their morale. Hut
in this, as in other measures, civil and militaiy,
the administration shows its want of common sense
and foresight. It is not the new.spapers that ar.;
to blame for the state of feeling tliroughout the
country and in the army; Mr. Lincoln’s advi.sers
are responsibFe for that. It was changing the war
for the Union into one for abolition that has done
all the mischief, and while this policy obtains mat
ters will grow steadily worse. Tlie ab.scnc(' of
newspapers will increase and embitter tbt* feelings
of the soldiers, who will learn all the govermuent
wishes they would not learu from their priv:it-
correspondence and report.
A Prediction of Daniel U'6j>'^# r.-^lSomt* of'
tbe Northern papers reproduce the following:
The Hon. Daniel Webster, of Ma.‘sachu.setts, in
a speech delivered in Washington, just thirteen
years ago, gave it as his opinion that “if the iiitf-r
nal fanatics and abolitionists ever get the power
into their hands, they will override the t’onstitu-
tion, set the Supreme Court at defiance, change
and make laws to suit themselves, lay violent
hands on those who diflFer with them in iheir opiit
ions or dare question their infallibility, and fina'ly
bankrupt the country and deluge it with blood ”
Harper’s W^eekly gives Lincoln a hard hit.
He is represented as a theatrical manager be
fore the footlights. His attitude is obsequious in
the extreme. The following is his little announce
ment:
Manager Lincoln—“Ladies and Gentlemen: 1
regret to say that the Tragedy entitled “The Ar
my of the Potomac,” has been withdrawn, on ac
count of quarrels among the leading Perfurmors,
and I have substituted three new Farces or I5ur
lesques; one, entitled “The Repulse at \'icksburg,
by the well known popular favorite E. M. Santon,
Esq., and the others, “The lo.ss of the Harriet
Lane,” and “The exploits of the Alabama”—a
very sweet thing in Farces, 1 a.ssure you--by
the V'eteran Composer, Gideon Welles.”
Belle Boyd, denounced by the Yankeea a.s a
courageous, but dangerous young lady, is sojourn
ing in Knoxville. On the night of the 13th in
stant, she was serenaded and “called out.” She
appeared at a window and Kaid;
“Gentlemen, like Gen. Johnston, I can fight,
but cannot make speeches. You have my heart
felt thanks for your compliment.”
The Stajff^ of Life.—We cannot too often or
too earnestly urge upon the people the importance
of producing tbe greatest possible quantity of food.
The first and foremost consideration for every
farmer is to make as much meat and bread as he
possibly can. Vegetables, too—those especially
that will keep—such as potatoes and peas, should
be more extensively cultivated than ever before.
Chas. Courier.
Dead —Dr. Thomas Feam, who was one of the Ala
bama members of the Provisional Congress of the Con
federacy, died at Huntsville, Ala. on the 16th ult. of
consumption, contracted in tbe jail of that city, into
which he was thrtwn by the Federal commander, Gen
0. N. Mitchell, when the Yankees had possession of the
place. He was a native of Pittsylvania counnty, Va ,
and was 74 years of age. He served as a surgeot^ in
the. war of 1812, and during that period dressed the
would of Oen. Jackson.
Florence and Fayetterille Rail Road.
UNDER the provisions of .an Ordinance bf the Con
vention ef North Carolina, Books will be opened on
the 16th Jane at the following places and under the di
rection of the following persons, to receive subscrip
tions to the Capital Stock of the “Florence & Fayette
ville Rail Road Co.” Shares One Hundred Dollars each.
At the Rail Road Office in Fayetteville.—Under the di
rection of the General Commissioners, A. A. ycKethan,
D. A. Ray, A. W. Steel, Wm. McL. McKay and Jno.
M. Rose.
At the Red Springs.—Under the direction of Hector
McNeill, Wm. J. Stewart, Jas. A. Smith, Dan’l C. Mc
Neill and Col. Alex. McMillan, or any one of them.
At Floral College.—Under the direction of Dr. Neill
McNair, Dr. A. D. McLean, Archibald Smith, Edmund
Lilly and Col. Alexander Watson, or any one of them.
At Queensdale.—Under the direction of Murdock Mc
Rae, D. 3'cLeod, D. McCallum, Jm McRae, Jr., and J.
II. McQueen, or any one of them.
At Alfordsville.—Under the direction of John Purcell,
Jno. McNair, Sion Alford, Dugald McCallum and Jno.
McCallum, or any one of them. ,-
The Subscription Books will remain open for the
space of 60 days. When a sufficient sum is subscribed
the Company will be organized for the purpose xtf build
ing the R*ad.
A. A. McKETHAN,
D. A. RAY,
A. W. STEEL,
WM. McL. McKAY,
JNO. M. ROSE,
Qtneral Commissioners
Fayetteville, June 7, 1862. 32tf
THE^NORTH CAROM^A
MIITVAL UFE INSURANCE rUMPIIVr,
NOW in the tenth year of successful operation, with
growiftg capital and firmer hold upon public con
fidence, oontinues to insure the lives of all healthy per
sons from 14 to 60 years of age, for one year, for seven
years, and for life—all life members sharing in the profits.
All slaves from 10 to 60 years of age are insured for
one year or for five years for two thirds their value.
All losses ar« punctually paid within 90 days after
satisfactory proof is presented. .
For further information the pubh'^ is referred to
Aranfa nf the Company in all parts o ^he State, and to
R. H. BATTLE, Secretary, Raleigh.
E. J. HALE, Agent at
Jafi’y 1859. Fayetteville, N. C.
Groceries: CfroceriesS!
A LARGE and - well selected Stock of FAMILY
GROCEUIES always on hand, consisting of
Bacon-Sides^ Mess Pork, Mullets, Maoker
Nos. 1 and 2, Molasses, Sugars of al
grades, Tobacco, Cigars,
And all other articles usually kept in a Wholesale Gro
cery Establishment
COX, KENDALL & CO
Wiiaitkg^n, April 2, 1861. 10-tf
Blank Warrants for sale at this Office.