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Fayetteville, n. c.. march so, ms.
[NO. 1215.]
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Mar>
ii M >NI>\VS \\U THURSDAYS.
V J. n\LE & SONS.
. ‘-.s \Ni. I'RoPillF.TOTlS.
■ 'V. kiv (>b>krvkr $4 00 if pai'l in
' ' ■ ) durinp the year of sul ssrip-
■ I''O V eiir has e\tiireil.
■ Mt-(• :> V vR 00 por ftiin\itn. if pai«i in
■ if pa-1 iliiring tho year of subpcrip-
I ■ ' i'- -r ihc y«*Hr h.is expired.
. TIRl-MKNTS in''t*riei.l for $1 per 9 nare
and 50 cents for each sac- I
Adverti»empnt» not exceedin(i a 1
^ liiiO' f.O .‘eiits for the first and 3ft cents .
■♦'.ii'ii; piihlicatinu Advertisers are re - !
•- lilt- ni'tnboi of itisortions desired, or ,
>!•' (-.■nMiiMPil till forbid, and charieed accord- |
■ i.r - iM-nned I’niiir. cliarped as new *d- i
■ \i. No ru'K.
t“r iNfe, no n.iuieof a new subscriber :
■Viil - .T .i^vinont in advance, nor will
■'V t, -'sch «ub«oriliors for a longer time
-ubi.Tiber-j iid de'^ire to lake tha pa-
:oui will please notify us wh*n luakiag
' Jan’y 1, 18o8.
Attorney at Law,
i A'i KT rKVlLLh, . C.
iLe ‘'oiiniy and Superior Courts of
;i. Hariit-tt, -\[oore and Robeuou Couu- ;
Iat;i.uti>'u given in the oolieciiou of all
. i hia hand^
68-ff
W. VVILIiAMS & lH).r
itoltoalo Dealers in irocei*ie«,
vMi l *tp.,itTKRS ANK DEALERS IN
r>iu tr(‘ and Cutlery, Swedes Iron,
H\» STKELT, FATETTKYILLK, N. i\
3«itf
\V P KENDALL
J ri. KENDALL
\, K£\DAI.L & CO.,
liiiiiissioii .Herehaiittt
A X U
i 01. K SALE OROCERS,
.. 11 A 12 \orth WaitT St., •
WilmiiigloD. >. I’.
the Touniry prompUj eiacuteJ
■•teniiti!i giveu to ih« sale of ('oiton
10-tf
2 OS. L TLEV,
/' t:ml t otntntssion Jfln*€h*tnt,
VKrTEVILLE, N, C.
98-tf
V. A: B. ii. WORTH.
lull H!id Korwarding MerchaulS)
■- li MINGTON, N 0
84lf
r i KD!
' >• ill be accommodated with board at
T. HOOPER.
56-
’ •»:\, WILLIAMS & CO..”
s%i.T nAKi:R«>.
-■I t in-now in operntioa nine miles
'V pHitjprt wishing to supply
. -! i. I-in be I'uraished by applying lo
r. ut al FayelteviUe, to E Page,
^ >rk-i. >r to
.1. M WILLIAMS.
General Superintendent.
.’sov. j'f. bllf
jlK)
« >TTO.\ YAR.\.
No. ly Hay street.
C. P. MALLETT.
88-
nil Tobicco on (onslgnmeiit,
• ■ II hp>ii Kice and HiO Boxes Manu-
— I various qii'ilities. For sale by
W. WILLIAMS & CO.
. . r. _» (i3tf
\OTirK.
•I t3 be absent irom home a few Months in
•Archibald McLean is my authorifed
;; ifit my business until I return.
N. O JONES
. ■■ '^8tf
^ AJtei* this ilate I will
i ;ve Cents per pound for raga de-
:i ven-il in Fayetteville, or at mv mills
D MURPHY
« A I.T.
1‘ ' sale on csnsigniuent liy
G. W. W1LL1AM.“^ CO.
7V tf
%% %ATEI>.
Bl’miEI.S WHEVT,
l,dUO •- C(JKN.
■! having the above articles to sell will receivts
' *-h price by calling oil Mr. M Tho.uason,
■ lant Milh. F>iycttev;lle, or on the subscri-
. i l =it.111.1 on Market Square.
Market Square.
ALEX. JOHNSON, Jr.
76tf
LOOK AT THIS!
m FIVETTKVILLR HOTEL,
Fronting 300 feet and in the business
portion of the Town,
rontaiiiK more MpacioiiM and well
ventilated Rooni!>t than anv
Hotel in tlie i^tate,
and my Patrons say ray Conditpents are very goo-1
F/iVKTTFVII r
iWCTCAL INSCRiXCE C0MP.1\T.
Capital in Premium Notes amounts to
Cash on hand and other assets,
$2G7,G88 2b
5,077 35
.May 20, 1862.
for the times.
T. WADDILL, Proprlptor.
27y
Florence and FayetteFille Rail Road.
tTNDER the provi.-iions of an Ordinance of the Con-
) vention of North ''arolina. Books will be ope led on
the 10th Jnne at the following places and under the di
rection of the following persons, to receive subscrip
tions to the Capital Stook of the ‘‘Florence & Fayette
ville Rail Roail Co.” Shares One Hundred Dollars each.
ihr RuU Koiid Ojficc tu Fiiyettevillt.—Under the di
rection of the General Commissioners, A. .A. McKethao,
l>. k. Ray. .A. W. Steel, Wm. McL McKay and Jno.
.M. Rose.
At thf Hed Spring*.—Under the direction of Hector
McNeill, Wm. J. Stewart. .las. .A. Smith, Dan'l C. Me
Neill and Col. Alex McMillan, or any one of them.
-•If Fl'yra'. ColUgt.—Under the direction of Dr. Neill
McNair, I)r, A. I). MoLean. .Archibald Smith, Edmund
Lilly and Col. .Alexander Watson, or anyone of them
At QuetntdaU.—Under the direction of Murdock Mc
Rae, D McLeod, D. .McCal^m, Jas McRae, Jr., and J.
II. McQueen, or any one of them.
At AlfordivilU.—Under tha direction of John Purcell,
Jno. McNair, Sion Alford, Dugald McCallutn and Jno
McCallutn, 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 organiied for the purpose of build
ing the Road
A A.
U A.
A W
WM
JNO
Total. $272,705 61
The Company have paid all losses promptly, and
have never made an assessment on their premium notes.
Total losses paid, f29,682 69
OFriOERs:
GEO. McNEI1.,L, President.
D. A. R.A\, Vice President.
C. A. McMillan, Sec’y.
l>IRKCTORSr
Henry Lilly, W. N. Tillinghast,
H. L. Myrover, S. J. Hinsdale,
S. T. Hawley, Wm. McLaurin,
Nathan Steilman, T. S. Lutterloh,
C. B. Mallett, A. W. Steel,
James Kyle, J. G. Ceok,
A. A. M'cKethaii, Hon. J. G. Shepherd,
J. D. Williams, R. F, Brown,
S. W. Tillinghast. A E Hall.
111! Collins aud C. McCrummen, Traveling Agents.
»®f-Th e Company inviie applications.
May 28, 1861. 21-
I Wilm’gton.
The Mew Style, Kmall,
COLORED PHOTOt^RAPHS,
AT
WuHor^dellS tiallejry.
Favetleville, June
.MoKETHAN,
RAY.
STEEL.
McL. McKAY,
.M ROSE,
General CoroiniBsioners
1862. 82tf
uenty-ll e Dollars Reward.
-W.W from the subscriber, his negro boy MO-
■' He 21 years of age, about 5 feet 10 inches
-hiir't, lon.r teel and very much turned out at tbe
. luokx down when spoken to. Ho was seen at
»: - Mills in Robeson county on the 21st ult.,
.ii r a-, fttevitte about three weeks ago. The
■ ' 'd will be paiil for his delivery lo me or for
..m in any jail 80 that X get him.
W. U. JOHNSON.
■ Ule. S. C.. Aug. 14, 1862. 52if
AKIIY HAR1%ES«.
nd to rainufacture all kinds of Wagon
; r ,\rmy use. I tan my leather and can
iU>.. Agents wili do well to scud their
' .-V -h:ill have prompt attention, and
, i sprit oh. JOHN CARfER.
■» . " hatham Co., N. C., >
June 13, 1862. f
Western Kallroad Ofllce, \ ;
Fayetteville, N C., Sept. 27, 1862. j
Ij^OR the purpose ot increasing the capital stock of this
Company, to enable it to extend the Road from the
Coal Fields to the North Carolina Road, the following
gentlemen have been appointed Commissioners to re
ceive subscribors iu their several neighborhoods, vli;
.At Gulf—L J Haughton, Brookt Harris, L»r George C
Newby and G Washington
.Above the Gulf—Jno J Goldst«n, Jame* F Rives and
Hugh W Dixon
.At Ore Hill—Q W Goldatou. Dr L W Gorrell and N
.M Alston
■Above Ore Hill—Dan’l Hackney, A B .Manh and Jas
Pace.
At Fou»t's Mills—Dr U M Foust and Dr J D Graves
At Franklinsville and vicinity—Isaac H Foust and A
S Horney.
-At Asheboro'—Jonathan Worth and B F Hoover.
At New Market—Jesse Walker and Joseph Newlin
At Thomasville—A 0 Foster aud Jno W Thom&s.
At High PoiQt—Dr R C Lindsay and Seaborn Perry.
At Salem—Francis Fries and R L Patterson.
At Gr»ensboro’—C P Mendenhall, Peter Adams, Hon
J A Gilmer and Jesse II Lindsay.
Instructions will be sent to the Commissioners at an
early day by the President of the Company.
64tf J. M. ROSE. Sec y W. R. R. Co.
~ WEJ4TER.\ RAIL ROAD.
THR Trains of this Road leave Fayetteville daily,
(Sundays excepted) at 8 o’.:lock, .A. M., and re
turning leave Mclver's at 1 o’cloctc. P M.
FrriffAt Train MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRl DAY.
By order of the President.
JNO. M. ROSE,
Treas’r and Act’g Trans. .Ag't.
• Jan. 22, 1S6:V 97tf
5^00 iXegrroes Waiiteil.
The L'nder?igneii-i«“»ire to iiireTtiree Hun-lred tiands
to work on the grading of the Chatham Railroad.
The line runs through a healthy c.iuntry, on a high
ridge, and all bands employed on the road will be well
fed and cared for. W'e will hire either by the month
or tbe year. Apply to us at ('ary, 8 miles west of
Raleigh, or at Haywood, or Lockville, Chatham county,
C I- N CLEiiG & CO , ContratJiors.
Reference»: K. P. Battle, Pres't Chat ham R R. Com
pany. Raleigh, and W. J. Hawkins, Pres’t Raleigh &
Gaston R R. Company, Raleigh.
Feb y 10, 1863. [a. s.] 2-19t
A’OTIC'E.
IN Pursuance of an act entitle ! “An act to amend an
act to establish the Rank of Lexington, and to es
tablish a separate Bank to be called the Bank of Graham,”
passed at the last session of the General Assembly, the
Bank of Graham was duly organiz**d on the 7th day of
March IHG.S by the election of R. Y. Mc.Aden President,
and - P. Mebane Cashier. Notice is hereby given that
the Bills of the Bank of Lexington payable al Graham
will be raid at tha Bank of Graham.
^ C. P MEBANE,
i Cashier Bank of Graham
C. F. LOWE,
Cashier Bank of Lexington.
March 18. ll-9lpd
l^OTICE.
The UNDERSIGNED, both having entered the mili
tary service of tbe Confederate States of America,
i hereby give notice to their old customers and friends,
that they have appointed John D. Starr and John D.
Williams, of this place, their attorneys to collect either
separately or conjointly all moneys due them either by
account or note, and olhetTWse to attend to their bu
siness generally during their absence. They respect-
1 fully ask all persons indebted to them to call as prompt
ly as possible on their agents and make payment.
STARR & WILLIAMS.
' Sept. 19, 1861. 68-tf
E^^ypt C'oal inline.
I^HE undersigned were, at the November Term of the
Confederate Court, District of North Carolina, ap-
' pointed Managers of the Egypt Coal Mine property,
I and have entered info copartnership for the purpose of
mining and selling Coal, and solicit orders for the same
) in any desired quantity. Orders for any amount can
be supplied on short notice. The Coal from this pro
perty is 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 BROWNK.
Fayetteville, Jan’y 20, 1863. 96tf
ART.
%%oodward’ll 9olar Camera.
PHOTOGR.APHS can be had at Vanorsdell’s Skylight
Gallery, Hay street, opposite Marble Yard, Fay
eiievtlle, N. C.; plain, retouched, colored, in water
colors, oil and pastile; from small to life site. Ambro-
type«, Melaneotypes, and all other styles of Picture*
pertain' ig to the Art. .Also, Gilt Frames, Gilt .MoiilJ-
ing. O' t for very large pictures—as large as 26 by 36
inches. Jotd and Tassels for hanging piotures; Instru-
m«ms. Stock and Chemicals for sale low for cash. Life
site colored Photographs made from small pictures.
Having permanently located here 1 hope to merit
your patrouage. 1 would also return my sincere thanks
for the liberal patronage bestowed on me heretofore by
the good people of Fayetteville and vicinity.
C. M VANORSDELL,
Photographist and Proprietor.
Deo’r 20. 1859 77-
iflarble Factory,
By LAUDER,
Twu DuoKs Above i:. t. qaiuh k sons* storb
Fayetfcville, i%. V>.
•lan’v 20, 1 B*>0
84-
THE .A'ORTH CAROLl.\A
MUTUAL LIFE IXStRAXCE CO>IPAl«f,
V[OW in the tenth year of successful operation, with
ll growing capital and firmer hold upon public con
fidence, continues lo insure ihe 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 t he proti ts.
.All slaves from 10 to 60 years of age are in^-ured 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 publ'- is referred to
.Agents of the Company in all parts c che State, and to
R. II. B.ATTLE, Secretary, Raleigh.
E. J. H.ALE, Agent at
Jan’y 185^. Fayetteville, N. C.
CAPT. UlLKEJS’S REPORT
()\ THE UEEP RIVER MINERAL REIJKIN.
^’’HE undersigned have caused to be published from
J. the Congressional plates, an edition of the Report
of Capt. Wilke.s, U. S. Navy, aril his .Associates on the
Board appointed by the Secretary of the Navy to ex
amine the Deep River Region of North Carolina. This
is the most important and scientific statement of the
great wealth of that section of ihe State, and the Maps
the most perfect and valuable, of any yet published.
The Maps are worth the price of the work, which is 50
centH, neatly bound in cloth, (’opies sent by mail, free
of postage, on the receipt of 50 cents. A liberal dis
count to wholesale buyers. Orders solicited.
Jftn’y 26. K. J. HALE & SONS.
Wanted Immediately,
1 /k A AM GOOD JUNIPER SHINGLES, for which
lU.UUU the highest cash price will b.* paid
—VLSO—
A y»ke of largo, well broke OXEN Apply to
D ANDERSON & CO ,
Eagle Foundry, Fayeitevilla, N. C.
March 7, 1863. 9tf
B
WAiliTED,
•ANK NOTES of North Carolina, Sonth Carolina,
Virginia and Georgia.
Also, North Carolina six per cent. Fundable Notes.
Also, North Carolina six per cent Bond*, new issue.
W. R. RICHARDSON & CO.,
Brokers, Raleigh, N. C.
March 9.
$50,000 North Carolina Bond§ for Sale*
omce of the Chatham Kallroad Co , \
R.\LKioti, N C., March 5lh, 1893 /
ON or before April 1st, 1863, the subscriber will re
ceive proposals for the purchase of THIRTY FIV^E
THOUSAND DOLLARS (8V000) NORTH CAROLINA
SIX PERCENT. COUPON BONDS of the denominations
of $">00 and $1000, interest payable semi-annually on
the first days of January and July in each year, rit the
Public Treasury, and the principal at the end of twenty
years from the first of January, A D., 1863. These
bonds, under an ordinance of the Convention, amend
ing the Charter of the Chatham Railroad Company, are
issued to the Raleigh and Oiston Railroad Company !n
exchange for bonds of the latter Company, deposited
with the Public Treasurer, principal and interest pay
able at the same time, but with liberty fo the Company
to discharge such bond-^ before maturity Payments
■lade by Ihe Raleigh and Gaston Railroad Company,
are to be exclusively applied to ihe redemption of the
Stale bonds issued to the Company.
Proposals will likewise be receiTCd for FIFTEEN
THOUSAND DOLLARS ($15,000) of North Carolina
six per cent, bonds, similar to the above, but issued lo
the City of Raleigh in exchange for like bonds of the
City. Payments made by the t^iiy are to be applied to
the redemption of the Slate bonJs issued to fcat corpo
ration.
Attention is invited lo the following section of an act
passed by the General .Assembly at its late session, by
which the bonds advertised have the double teeurity of
the State of North Carolina, and of corporations of the
highest financial standing;
Sec 5. Be it furthtr enact*d. That all sums of money
paid by the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad Company
and the City of Raleigh to the Treasurer of the Slate,
in satisfaction of tbs principal and interest of the bonJ^
of said corporations deposited with the Treasurer, as
contcjnplaled in the said Ordinance of the Convention,
shall be applied first to the payment of the interest of
the bonds of the Slate given said corporations in ex
change for their own, aud ihe residue shall be paid lo
the Commissioners of the sinking fund, to be used by
them at their discretion for tbe redemption of said bonds
of the Stale
Copies of the laws, un-ler which said bouda are is
sued, may he had on application to the undersigned
Proposals should be endorsed “Proposals for Bonds,”
and addressed to the undersigned, and will be opened
in the presence of the Public Treasurer and of iLe
Presijent of the Bank of North Carolina.
KEMP P BATTLE, president
March 9, 1803. lOts
Valuable Property for i^ale.
The subscribers will expose to public sale, on the
premises, on Wednesday the 8th day of April 1863
that valuable property in the town of Louisburg, NorlL
Carolina, known as the LOUISBURG FEMALE COL
LEGE The building is of brick, (four stories,) and
covered with tin. It contains rooms enough to accom
modate about one hundred boarders, exclusive of the
principal's rooms, the parlors, chapel, dining room. Sic
There is also on tbe premises a brick kitchen with four
large rooms, besides other outbuildings. It is sur
rounded by a large grove of several acres, all enclosed
Immediately after the sale of the above Real Estate,
the Furniture of tbe College, consisting of bedding,
waahstands, tables, chairs, table ware, sofas, centre and
pier tables, carpeting, pianos, &c., wi’l also be exposed
to public sale
This properly is situated in a healthy region, and in
the midst of excellent society A better opportunity
for a good investment in valuable property has not often
been presented.
Possession will be given early in June Terms made
known at the sale, but tbe payments will be arranged
to suit the purchaser.
J. B. LITTLEJOHN. 1 g p^tners
R. F. YARBROUGH,/ ”I artners.
Louisburg, N. C. March 3, 186.3. [a. s.] 8-I4.A
Alniinitrator’§ ^ale.
I WILL sell at the Market House in Fayetteville, on
>k)nday March 30th, 1863, on a credit of six months.
Two likely NEGRO GIRLS, aged 12 and 14 years.
Also 1 double barrel shot gtin,
1 Revolver.
2 Silver Watches.
1 Gold Watch.
1 Set Surveyors’ Instruments.
2 shares of Clarendon l$ridite Stock, belonging lo
the Estate of .M. W Jes-up. decM.
JAMKS M JE«5?UP, Adm’r.
A. M. CAMPBELL, Auct’r.
March 7. 9tspd
FOR SALt. ~
“MOUWTAm HOTEL,” .M(IRGA\TI)\, N. C.
This large establishment, situate in the town of Mor-
eanton. N C., is now olfered for sale. Terms made
known on application to J. -M H.APPOLDT,
Morganton, N. C.
Jan. 19, 1863. 97-3mpd
AfiniiniHtrator’M Sale.
VlflLL be sold ©n Monday 20ih .April next, at the Mar-
iV ket House, at 12 o’clock, M.
One vacant LOT on the corner of Moore and (’hatham
streets.
One vacant LOT on Mclver street.
Terms at sale. J. W. WEISIGER, Adm'r.
.A. M. CAMPBELL, .Auofr.
March 11. 10-ts
VALrARLE .TIIi7l« tor Sale.
I OFFER for sale my PLANTATION, 2 miles west ol
Carthage. .Moore coiinty, containing 260 acres, on
which is a Grist and Saw Mill, Cotton Gin and Screw.
I will receive in payment Stale Bonds, Confederate
money or likely Negroes. JOHN M0RI30N.
VALli^RLE LAx\D.S lor Sale.
1 OFFER for Sale my PLANTATION an McClendon’s
Creek, 6 miles west of (’arfhago, lyinjt on tbe basin
of the Coal Fields, containing 2100 acres, which is as
productive as any lands in the county of Moore. The
improvements good and the situation healthy. Terms
liberal. JOHN MORISON.
84'.f
lyb'
fliiim Arabic* for sale by
J. R. LEE
69tf
T HACKS.
■ ; 'of Trirpeiii ine HACKS, on
, I,I ill *.t;l! Lo liiiise WHO may
. lendy 1-1 prep ire Axes at short
N. C., Dec. 30.
Important to Tax Payers.
The undersigned having been at March Term 1863 of
the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for Cum
berland Co., appointed Assessors for the Fayetteville
and Cross Creek Captains’ Uisiricts—hereby notify all
persons owning lands and negroes in the said districts,
to be and appear before the Board between Thursday
12th March 1863 and Thursday the 2d of April .A. D
1863, aud render to the said Board a list of th^ir lands,
and the number, names, sex aud ages of their slaves, in
order that the Board may assess the value thereof.
The hours of silling of the Board will be from 10 to
1 o’clock each day at the Store House on Hay Street, in
the Town of Fayettaville. recently occupied by J. & T.
Waddill. All persons falling to render iheir lists be
tween the said 12ih March and 2d .April 1863 will be
liable to pay a double Tax.
JOSEPH A REV, J. P.
DAVID ANDEKSON. J. P,
THOMAS S. LUTTERLOH.
HENRY L. MYROVER.
SAMUEL T. HAWLEY.
L. WOOD. I JOHN W. BAKER, Jr.
^-8mpd I FayBtteTilU MaTob 12. 10-9t
Adminiitratiou iVotiee.
I^lIE 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. McKay within the time pre
scribed by taw, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. CATHARINE SUND\, Adm’x.
Aug. 4, 1862. 49- l
AdminiMtrator^M ilotice.
^PHE subscriber having at December Term, 1862, of
1 the County Court of Cumberland, qualified as Ad
ministrator upon the Estate of Neill Q. McNeill, dec’d,
notifies all persons having claims against the Estate to
present them within the lime limited by law, otherwise
this nrticB will be pleaded in bar of recovery. Debtors
are requested to make prompt payment.
HRCTOR McNEILL, .Adm’r.
Dec. 10, 1862. 8>’>- '
i\orili Carolina Readers.
^(jHOOL books are becoming very scarce, but we
O have on hand a good supply of the NORTH C.-ARO-
LINA READERS, Nos. 1 and 2 by Rev. Piofessor Hub-
oard of the University of North Carolina, and No. 3 by
Rev. C. H. Wiley, Superintendent of Common Schools
")f North Carolina.
Our customers having well nigh exhausted our stock
of Northern Readers on hand when the w.ir commenced,
wo hope will now turn tiieir atten'ioii to these books by
nome authors, rather thau allovs iheir children to do
without reading books
For sale only at the old retail prices of 25 cents, .38
cents, and 75 cents.
E. J. HALE & SONS.
Feb’y 1, 1862. 96-
Blanks for sale at thrs Office.
IVOTM^E.
IH.AV^E about 5tX)0 acres more, in diflfererit tracts, in
the county of Moore,—Farming Mineral, and Tur
pentine land,—which I will sell on liberal terms.
JOHN MORISON.
iTIineral Landiii tor Sale.
I HAVE an interest of one-third in a tract of 500
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, well worthy
geological investigation. JOHN MORISON.
Carthage, Nov. 13 1862. 77-tf
' MOTIl^.
ON TUESD.AY, the last day of this month. I will hire
out for the residue of the vear, the Slaves that were
owned by the late Mrs. Paulina J. Hogshead. Persons
having them now in possesaion are notified hereby to
bring them forward by ‘hat day.
J G. SHEPHERD. Adm’r.
Mirch 14, 1863. ll-4ipl
RUI% T^HE IIM^kTdE.
PIECES Black and White CALICO;
100 pr» .Men’s Enp- sewed
For sale by
March 16.
W.
McINTYRE.
11 tf
i.OST,
A SMALL buckskin purse, between Liberty Point and
the half way bridge, oonlainincr 1 gold watch key,
with a likeness in it. 1 pold sleeve button, some receipts,
and ten or twelve dollars in ca-h. The finder »ay have
the purs* and f!te money if they will leave the other
thing** at this otfice,
Feb’y 14. 1*^63. -^tf
PaJnia Cliriwti Rean«.
The subscriber will pay the highest cash prices for
any quantity of Palma Clirlsti Beans.
J".
F7^U«Tfll0,OdC 8.
$50,t)00 North Carolina State Bonds
FOR SALE.
Office of the Chatham R. R- Co., |
Raleigh, N. C., March 14, 1863 j
TO correct an error into which some have fallen from
an inaccurate reading of my advertisement inviting
proposals for the purchase of JoO.t'OO State bonds, I
call attention to the fact that these bonds are not re-
deemable before maturity. They are unconditional N. C.
six per cent, coupon bonds, the interest of which the !
State promises to pay semi-annually, and ih? principal |
on the first day of January 1883, and the obligation of j
this promise is not affected by or dependent on any con- j
lingenc# whatever. i
A reference lo the advertisement will show that be- j
sides the faith of North Carolina, part of these bonds
I $35,000) have the additional security of the bonds of j
the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad Company, and another
portion (viz: !?15,000) of the City of Raleigh. Con
sidering the high financial standing ot these corpora
tions, it is not going too far to say that no better op
portunity for a safe investment has been or will be
offered. KEMP P. BATTLE. Pres’t.
March 16, 18G.3 12-tlA
Dwelling HouNes and LotM
AT ArCTION
ON Saturday 28th inst., at the Market House, will be
sold six DWELLINGS and several good Building
LOTS, in different parts of the Town. For particulars,
see handbills. JOHN McRAE.
JOHN H. COOK, Auct’r.
March 20. 13-2t
DEPOSITORY C. S. A., )
Fayettkville, March 21, 18tJ3. |
All treasury notes not bearing interest, dated
prior to 1st December 1862, will be funded at this
Office in Eight per cent. Bonds up to the 22d April next,
after which dale they can only be fnuded in Seven per
cent
All Treasury Notes not bearing intere>j| which bear
date subsequent to the 1st December. 1H6-J. are entitled
to be fundel in Seven per cent Bond-i.
W G. BRt).ADF M 1 r. Depositary.
l:M22dA
~iW0TICE.
IN consequence of a necessary stoppage of Ihe Rock-
fish Factory for several weeks to come, for the pur
pose of repairs, tht* company will have no Sheetings for
sale till further notice. C I. II.AIOH, Pres’t.
March 22.
North Carolina Powder Manufacturing Co.
The MILL.S ot this Company, located 12 miles West
of Charlotte upon the Catawba River, are now ia
full Operation with a goid supply of material. All or
ders from any section of the Southern Confederacy for
fine Rifle and sport in? Powder, as also orders from
Railroad Contractors, .Miuers anJ others for Blasting
Powder, will be promptly filled.
Address Charlotte, N. C.,
S. W. DAVIS, Prest.
March 23. 13-lm
i%otice to Sliipperw.
IN consequence of the high price of every thing used
by this Company, the Directors have advanced the
rates of freight generally about one hundred per cent.
Rates will be furnished as soon as printed.
JNO. M. ROSE,
Treas’r and Transportation Ag’t W. R. R. Co.
March 18, 1863. _ 12tf
Annual .^eeting^.
The .Annual Meeting of this Company will take place
on Monday 30th March, at 11 o’clock, in the Town
Hall. By order of the Directors.
JNO. -M. ROSE, Sec’y W. R. R Co.
March 18, 1863. tt-tm
HEURY DAY, Apothecary,
I IT ILL respectfully decline in future to prepare any
TT prescription unless the money is sent to pay for it.
March 19, 1863. 12-3tpd
IjOST.
IN the Camp of the 18th_N. C. Reg’t, about the 15th
of February last, a POCKET BOOK, containing
Fifty-Seven Dollars in money, and the following.papers,
vii: One Due Bill on W. H. Gibson, given in February
1862, for twenty-five dollars; one note on Daniel Mc
Kinnon, given iu January 1863, for thirty dollars; one
note on Alexander C. Smith, given August 1862, for
tweniy-four dollars; one note on Harris G Terry, given
in January 1861, payable fo Mrs. Rebecca Smith for
eighty dollars; on the latter there was several payments,
though the dates of the payments are not recollected.
All persons are hereby cautioned against trading for
any of the above notes or due bills, and the makers of
them against paying them to any other than myself.
JAMES W. SMITH. Co F, IPth N. C. T.
March 10. 12-.3tpd _
^ SAI^T! SALT!!
SACKS for sale by
Dec. 22.
ROBERT MITCHELL.
88-tf
OIL AND LAMP BLACK.
TANNERS’ and LUBRIC.ATING OIL
LAMP BLAt^K in barrels. For sale by
JDS. R. BLOSSO.M & CO.,
Wilmington, N. C.
March 7. 6-tf
The Rocklish €'o. wi«li to hire
a good Blacksmith .Apply to
March 2, 1863
C. T. II.A10H, Pres’t.
7-lf
Groceries t Groceries!!
AL.ARGE and well selected Stock of "F.AMILY
GROCERIES always on hand, consisting of
Baoon-SiJee, Mess Pork, Mullets, Macker
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 S CO
Wilmington, .April 2. 1861. 10-tf
A
SPECIE WAj^TED.
Small amount of GOLD or SILVER wanted. Apply
at this Office. Feb’y 16.
IVECiROES WA.lfTED.
TUE subscriber wishes to purchase 16 NEGROES,
boy a and girls from 12 to 16; also 4 women with one
or two children each, about 18 years of age or less.
Persons having .such property to dispose of would find
it to their interest to call on me or address me at Red
Springs, Robeson county. I will pay fair cash prices.
HECTOR McNEILL.
March 5, 1863. 9*6ipd
North Carolina Factory CroodM Wanted.
WANTED to purchase North Carolina F.ACTORY
GOODS, Sheetiugy, Shirfings, Osnaburgs, Stripes,
Plaids and Cotton Yarns, (for retail trade of Johnston
County.) Payment made in cotton delivered on the N.
C- R. R., if preferred to money. Manufacturers who
wish to procure cotton would do well to address me at
Smithfield, Johnston Co., N. C.
W. H. AVERA, Smithfield, N. C.
March 4, 1863.
N. B. 1 have coalracted to deliver a lot of Bacon in
Fayetteville for Cotton Yarns. Those who wish can ir*'
a limited supply for 25 per cent, on cost, by deliv^’’’"^ |
Bacon at m3’ store. Iron, Sugar and Tobacco in sto.'e 1
for pale for cash or produce. 9*3mpd 1
RABBIT, COON, ANdToX FUK WANTED.
For which the highest prices will be paid. Those 1
to address US. 1
Lnng Street, MVMre ^>01^7^. 0. j
Mfcrth 18, l8-wpd 1
FOR THE OBSERVER.
HEADgl ARTERri TtII ReO. N ('' TrOOPS,
Camp Gregg, Va., Feb. 2f. J
At a meeting of all the officers of theTegimcnt,
held for the purpose of expressing in form the
sentiments of regre» felt by them conceruinj: ihe
resignation of Major R. B. McRae,
On motion, Col. K. (I. Haywood was appointed
Chairman, and Capt. John Hughes, ^^ei^retaiy
On motion, Lieut. Col J. L. Hill, (’a}>' J. G
Harris and Ijieut. T. G. Williamson, wore ap
pointed a committee to draft resolutions, atnl re
ported the following which wero unntiinnjuvly
adopted:
Wjiereas, Maj. R H. .McRae is coiupelied on
account of disability, the consetjuence of wounds
received in service, to abandon his po.sition as
Major in this regiinpnt, we, the otficcrs of the
saitl 7th regiment X. C. Trdops, detjm it a fitting
occa.sion to adopt the following resolutions;
Resolved, 1st. That we have heard with ex
trerae regret of the fact that Maj. R. B McRao
has been compelled, in consequence ot wounds
received in battle, to resign his post as Major of
this regiment, anti we have no hope that any of
ficer wno may be placed in his positiou can over
fill it with the same satisfaction to the regiiuont
and benefit to tbe Hcrvice a? Maj. McUae.
2d. That in thus parting with our riajor, the
hardships which we have jointl} endured, the
dangers we have together shared, and the battles
we have fought in company endear him to our
eternal recollection.
‘Jd. That k is not only to his qualities as a sol
dier—brave, efficient, faithful and true; but also
to his merits as a man, bold, generous and just
—that we desire to do justice, and in addition to
express our sincere apjireciation of our lo«s
4til. That we tender to our Major in thus part
ing with him our unspeakable regret; we assure
him of our unanimous admiration, and ar^ satis
fied that blessings will attend those who have so
faithfully served our new republic as Maj R B
McRae.
- On motion.
Resolved, That the foregoing preamble ana
reisolutions be published in the State Journal,
Raleigh Regi.ster, Wilmington Journal and Fay
etteville Observer, that they be entered on the
regimental order book, and that a copy of tbe
same be forwarded to Maj. R B McRae
On motion, adjourned.
K. G. Hayw’Ood, Col 7th N C Reg.,
Chairman.
Jno. Hughes, Sec’y.
^‘Situations Wantt.d—Females ”—Under this
caption the New York Herald, of a recent date,
contains four columns and a half of advertisements
for situations, wanted hy all sorts of white females
lor all sorts of service. Quite a number of the
applicants announce themselves as “respectable
young girls,” while other use such descriptive
phrases, as “steady and competent,” “neat aud
tidy,” 0*c. The majority desire to be employed as
“chambermaids,” or “waitress,” but quite a num
ber are willing to engage in almost any uieniul
employment. A ‘‘eery respectable girl” adver
tises for a “situation as cook, wa.sher and ironer, ’
and gives the assurance that she is “■soltr anJ
cleanly.” A “young American widow, of goud
address, desires a situation as housekeeper; no ob
jection to leave the city.” In the whole numbei'
of advertisements, thore are only two in which
the term “lady” is self applied. They are as lol-
lows:
“A young lady, writing a rapid busine.«s lian'i,
has a thorough knowledge of book-keepitifj; bum
by single and doyble entry, also, of the i iL-
bon and embroidery trade, wishes a situation -
saleswomen, cashier, book-keeper, or would take
charge of a reception room and set of books ot a
photograph gallery. Best of references given.
Address, etc.”
“A lady, recently arrived from New Orlean.-^
is desirous of procuring a situation as singer in
a Catholic church, in this city; has a mezzo-eo-
prano voice, and is a perfect musician: the best
of reference can be given in this city. Addrct?
Singer, 79 East 14th . t.”
.In In&tance of'Yankee Ifumanitj/mntJasftcc .
—A large number ot the (’onfederate citizen pri
soners who arrived at City Point by flag of ti uco
steamer, a few evenings ago, reached this city on
yesterday, and obtained transportation to their re
spective homes. Among them was a citizen of
Western \"irginia and his two sons, aged respec
tively eleven and nine years. The little f- llows
had been seized together with their father and car
ried to a Northern prison, compelled to share with
him his privations and confinement, aud when
brought to City Point, instead of discharging them
as children, the Yankee commissioner refused to
give them up utile.s.s regularly exchanged for a
United States citizen. This was done being tbe
only practicable resort Comment is unncessary
Jiichmond Eui^uirer.
Veiitrifoquis7ii.—-LaHt night T called on Col.
Scott, of the Louisiana cavalry. Yoii have often
heard of him in Western campaigns. Wliile in
Kentucky, his negro boy, who has followed him
since the war began, disrobed a dead Yankee, and
assumed the garb of a Federal sergeant. While
on hia way to Richmond, a ventriloquist learned
the story connected with the negro’s apparel.
After nightfall, when the negro was nodding with
a valise between his feet, a deep-toned voice pro
ceeded from it:
Voice—I say, Sam, wake up; them’s my clothes
you’re got on.
Sam—who’s dat?
(The Colonel says that Sam’s eye-bull'* pr»tni
ded a foot when the carpet sack be::an the ollo-
quy.)
Voice—I’m Ichabod Smith, of the l.'ith C^n-
neticut, killed at Lexington, Kentucky, i ou
robbed me of my clothes.
Sam—Fore God, m.t^sa Yankee, I (fidu’t spec
you’d want ’em no more.
Voice—Off ’em, d—n you.
In lees ^ minute Sam shucked him«elf.
There be ntood in the dreless car, on a cold win
ter night- His teeth chattering, his napped wool
straightened, his eyes rolling about in the agony
of hopeless terror. Never since ha.? .Sam touch
ed th« Yankee clothir ,. lie wears the ta ti*. ■ i
homespun which he o inned at the 1i>cgiuni!ig ot
the wa”.—K;ioxville j,€tjister.
Prentice laughs at the headioL' -n ■ i
Robbery,” which fre* lently appeir.^ in
tion with eome fraud on the govfrniu^
says he occadioaaily see^ cases of aaiuuudiu^ iiuutin-
tyf Vtft robb'^ no Ibog«r s^toaads.