mid mesm J H«.i K.-.. J G iV:. ■rt H >nua IPATOTOWltlLlLIE ®!B \OL XII.l SKWl-WKKK I-Y FAYETTEVILLK. >. ( M AV 18. imx (NO. 1229.] H ei.r i - i. W n \ ... h. ' ^ II in- L’ ^ wn- K •>r; -r V Hi: ' I*. r V. y ila n 9 U ’ mp: >a it \ih I 'A M r .’S M K. I) n Ncjf *«'’. Rer ■ H II . U ^t>nM Patf Ts,)[, Inok »1 S H..* I. h # -rpeut. i '« R Hg. r. rv- ir re • lit Oi ;i, iJ Vl =r i\iu ILu. . 1. «Uur.l n ‘ •t >1 r- = -•■TvJ KT* - .1 . \ N A ■; f Wii : V Ko! r >N tHl lu*". I , ker. \ il i H ^itl. J >' ! « i- rn an e-. .Hit Y? >ari. Bar i yj- IJIT (, -i Pi Vr ' *er V r>. J ;.' J - I B oil* jr.: ion, Urar. f Th. . n i: .. . . . R B H :r,.rj n, ‘, .id wi r , '.nC'Xl' J i.hf A 1; I K r* 1 ' ilhrf, i ’ leB J If 1 J-JWC : uiab« V l«*C' ha' eni rki DO •1 '.'.I f iir. ' 11a. n K - * I rrinir''”' r, ]■ > >uit-cr, ^ T *»r« in, Boyc*. ^ .^r Quceo rii »«h;= H " t •D:. id M ;WilcHX. Peur'y iJi Wright, M»l« K H (.arne^t,' K >ifer V ’r. .Ju - I’ : '8r.„t.. .A B W lap!.-. " J in^wr., « hafi « hofpkff* c Oi .-m ir.rv «* rlftrj’i. len'.ility iieuutj', »r of Fortune; i;:’:...a Ad..Btar« E J H.\i>E iU-> ol tPeroot pd 1 K-i.tion, E»1 Ellin i.iil, wift ]rle« on BUi»» IsrPL' MON'b^Y^Si ASn THURSD\YS. EDH AKD J. HAKE & S»NS. i:i ITOR8 AND ruOPRIETOlU*'. fi.': hf S‘nii-\V«k,»kiy Obskrvkr St 00 if paitl in ! »nr«*. 54 50 if paid dunng the vffkr of .'r $6 nffor the yf»ar has t**pirM, ,Wee ily Observkk $" 00 p*r annum, if pai«i in , T .nor- .*»0 if" piti.i flurinjt *h» yp«r of «iuVi»orip' '4 •H'i after fhe ye.'if has eipirel. iQir XVVKRT18KMENTS in^ened for $1 per s n»re nr ^or the fir«t. and 60 cents for each suc- pub’icanon. A.i»eni!'eroents not es.'eedinz a ■v- ; ^ linor*; roMts for the firf>t and .'iO cents ^n>h 11'ce**dini ptihliPA’ion Adveni'^er? nre re- , tti. numVifr of iu«»pnion^ desired, or ^ -^v- , 'n!'.nu*».i till forbid, and charitKi HtX'ord- 8'. \ ,^Di- ■'■.•niinueit i*i»t rtnarg>tt new ^d- •apF.ClzU, NOTICF.. i"^T th’.jidata, no name of a new au^scr-ber ‘ ■wit'iout pAVDieni n advance, aor will sen'. I- feach 3ub*>c.ribers for a longer tiae tv eatf .»cer - .■ii '>> oT our ?ld -iubscribers as desire to lak# thtf pa- a tu.'S wil’ please notify ns when makinj^ ;asce» Jan’y 1, lS6tJ Attorney at Law, Fayitteville, N C' i:, uueud the Coonty and Supenoi contt'' j/ UBjberlaDd, Harnett, Moore and Robeson Coun- Prompt aitention giTea to the 9oU»ction of a’J. a* eninisted to liis handn ■ 1". i*'69 • &t‘-ir (,E0. W. WILLIAMS & CO., \^holeiia)te Dealers* in jJrocerie»», AND IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Hardware and Cutlery, Swedes Iron, &c*« H\T STREET, F.iYKTTEVILLR, X. C. juij 'i, IHbl 36tf ; 1 . OX W P KENDALL J. 1*. KENHAIA. COX, Ki:\DAI.L Al to, I'ouiiuission Merchants AND WHOLESALE GROCERS, Ho. 11 4 12 North Water St., Wilinin^ion, N. t'. Hfjf- (tnlera from the Conntrv promptly eiwutAKi I'artii. ular attention giren to the rtale of Coiton ini other prodiu*»* Airil'J, i''61. lO'tf JOS. UT L E V, iiroKtr anit Co'nmiMion »^fr€hant, rAYKTTEVILLK. N C. n r :>•. l‘-6:3 LOOK AT THIS! FU'FJTKVIIiLR HOTEL, Froiitiflg 300 feet and in the bni)ine)^ portion of the Town, rontains iiioirc spacious and well venliiatcfl Rooms Ilian any Hotel in tlie .^tate, ami my Patrons say my Condiiuents are very jjooi tor the times. ' T. WiUDlLL, Proprlftor. M ly 20, '21 y %yKSTERir RAlI.1rOAD. THF, Trains of this Road leave Fayetteville d!»ily, (Sundays excepted) at « o’clock, .V. M.. and re turning leave MclverV at I o’clocK. P M. Fr^i/Zit Train MON'UAV. WEONK.SDAYand KUIliAY Hv order of the President. M. lUKSE, Tf'‘as r and \'i'g Tran'^. Ap^’i. •Far:. «'J, I ■'>;( . 97tf A'oticr to Miiippors. IN fonyequenoe of the hifth price of every ihing u)»ed bv thi^ •''ompany, the Direotortt have advanced the ratefc of freight generally about one hundred per cent Raie* will bp fnrniohed an soon aa printed. JNO. .M. ROSE, • Tr^as'r and Tran^fiortation Ag*t W R. R. (?,, Mciioh Ks, li*?3 litf From and atter thU date the Steamer A P. HURT will lpa«t> al f o'nlftck, A. ,M , on Monday JOS A WORTH, t) Ag i C. F. Steam Boat Co To C^otton Planters. In A\ L been appointed by the .Secretary »ii' the Trea- 9'iry, Chief Agent for the purohasff of Colton for the ('onfedt^rate tiovemmenl within the State of North Caro Una, and will pay for the ^aine in 7 per cent. Bond.) or • 'a^h Sllb'-X^fetiLa I.1** pmrT^ nr thr f bnyinp in my nanie, will have written certificates of appoictBoent. By ord**r .if the Secretary of the Treasury, atlt'oiiou ' purchas^'d l*y tny^^lf or ray aireuia, on and after the 18ih day of March wiil be paid tor in 7 per oent . Bondd cr Ca'^b, and nut 8 per cent. Bond'* as stated tn a former iTerti^.’tacni Up to that time, however, the 8 per cent, bonds wiU be furnished as stated. Patriotic citiien** are now offered an opportunity to aid the Oovernmeni by ^riling to if their Coiion rather I th.an to priv.'ite capit.'iiipitii i Lii.WI^ S WlLLlAM.-i CharlotJe, March 21, 1^»>3. ® 3 Coal -.lline. THK undersigned were, at the November Term of the Confederate Court. District of North Carolina, ap pointed .Managers of the Kgypt Coal .Mine property, and have entered into copartnership for the purpose of QMning and selling Coal, and solicit orders tor tbe same in any desired quantity. Orders for any amount can be supplied on nhort notice. The Coal from this pro- , peny is undoubtedly the best in the Confederate SiAies. ; Applications may be made to I'has B Mallett, Fayette ville, N C., or James Browne, Charleston, H. C ' CHARLES B MALJLETT •lAMES BKOWNF. >ayetteville. Jan'y 20, ^fitf Florenre and Fayetteville Kail Road* TTNDKB (he provi.aions of an Ordinance of the (' n. vention r»f North ^'vrolii;:*, Book? will be ope ted nn the Ifith Jrtne at the following places and tuider the di rection of the following per^onti, to recefcve stii)scrip-_ tions to the Capital .'tock of the “Florenc> h FnynUG~ ville Rail Road Co ’ Shai (*s Oiio Htmilred Dollars ent-h. At the Rail Rond Oj^e^ in Fnn'tlfville.—Under the di rection of the Opnpral Commissioners, A. A. .McKelhaii, D A. Uay, A. ^\. 5tecl. Wm McL McKay .and Jno. M. Rose. At the Rtti Springs.—Under the direction of Hector McNeill. 'Nm. J Stewart. Jks. A. Smith, Dan’l C. Mc Neill and Col. Ales, McMillan, or any one of them. ,4^ Floral Collrgf.—Under (be direction of Dr Ncil’ McNair, Dr. A. D. Mcl.iean, Archibald .'^tniih, Kdmiui I Lilly and Col. .\iexand**r Watwon, or nny one of thorn .It Qi-fenidiiU.—-Under the direction of Murdock Mo- Vlae, D. ^IcLeod, D. .McCalluni, .las McRae, .)r , and .i. H. McQween, or any one of thpm .4? Alfordsville.—Under the direction of John Piii'ca!’, •Jno. McNair, Sion Alford, Otigald McCallum and Jno McCalhim. or any one of them The yiib'jcription Hooks will remain open t'or tiie ■paoe of t0 days. When a snflScicnt sum i?« jiiibscfibc • the Company will be organized for the purp.'rx* of build ing the Road k. A McKF.THA.N. 0 A. KAV. V. W. STKEL. • WM McL McKAV, JNO M, ROSE, Oener'il trommi«sioners Payetteville. Jnfi« 7, IW6V EXCHANGE HOTEL. T IHE 3ub>criler announces fo the I' lic (h^( he will open on the Ipt May the a>>. vc Hi.ii'O of Entertaimsciit.; formn ly tLc r^!^.■-n- well Honoe '• The liotjiJt* i*. t^ituated a !ew • door^ from the 'T i-kri. on O^-een stroet, near the C‘'n- I tre of ilif* hii)MW! ’ii>r(ioi; ot the town, und 1>h-^ 'i i newly fitted up, !»nd thf>roti)>)ily cleansed Th? r. jir.-j I lire conveiii,in' and wi-ll ventilated, The table will Hupplied with ttie tjpst the market aSonio, the Bir with ■ jn^t. sut'jeot to the exceptions and'restrictions coutained tho best of ami the stable with atte.iiiye Ostler,-. I Proolamation of the l.^lth cf April, with the fol- j UY THK OOVKKMOR OF NOKTll i:\K«»LlNi. The rhurch bunnng in Fhrida^A Sc»ne. A PROCI..A.^ATIO.\. —A letter frotn JacksoDville, Fla., gives an ac- IITHEREAS, The time )imit«d is my JToclamaiion, | (joynj the scene which followed the barbarcua TY dated the 13th of April, forbidding the exporta- \ b,„ninK ot the Talholic Church there by the 8tb tion of certain article, fron. the State, .s about 1 Maine Ke^^t, tVom the land of convent burning Now, therffore, I, ZEBULoN 15. VANCE, Qoveriior | mobs and “Ili,ss” intjuisition committees. It says; of North t’arolina. do, by and with the advice and con- The tWO Irish CuiOpanies having been sent out H! nt of the ('otincil of State, issue this Proclamation, jjjp ^^y on ptirposio, the Maine regiment march- continuiug said prohibition thirty days from the 13th (Church, and, after pluttinf? their beastly mind.s by deetcrating the house of God, DeFirou" ct sharing the public patronaire I can pro- ■ 'o^ing alteration mise 'h-^t tho-.- vho give ni*' a cil'i shall not l?aye dis- | prohibition is u«t to embrace the ariicle of Salt, satisfied. RKI I’lhS JONKS. . L^rd ju to be added to the list of the articles pro- April 27. 23-tf I bi^ited. Jtisttces ot the Peace are also enjoined to ia !o atjd Thttr^day April t'—17 A tiitin! The »w Stvli*. Small, PHOT COiORKU nWRAWIS, Oatllei-f. ART. Woodward^ ^iolar Camera. PHOTOQRAPH.S can be had at Vanorsilell's Skylight Qallery, Hay street, opposite Marble Yard. Fay. etteville, N. C.; plain, retouched, colored, in water Colors, oil and pastile; from •'mail to life sut*. Ambro. types. Molanootypes. anl all other styles of Pictures pertain' ig to the An. Also. Gilt Fmme-;. Qilt Mould ing. Q'J for very large picture^—as large as 20 by .'I'l inches, .’ord aud Tassels for hanging jiictures; Instra- m«nt^. Btock and Chemicals for sale low for cash. Life site colored Photographs maiie frum «roall pictures. Having permanently located here 1 hope to merit your patronage. 1 wotild 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, Dec’r 20. 1869 77- itlarble Factory, i\ C. X, K. «. WORTH, ioBiDiission and l*'orw.irdiag Herehants WILMIN'GTON, N. 0 2-'. 18«1 r.^RI>! Ate I.ADlfcci c>»a tMi aceoromi'd.i. ■'d with board at ,e .'etiiia iry R' T. C. ^pt. i/, i8-;i. HOOPER ort- JllHXSiVv. \VI!,LI.\>IS 4 CO.. tlAKKRS. w 'Ebav«; hirty w.vi p+usi now "u "pura'’iin omt* 'niles rv-i of Wilminijion P*'-iit>f> ^i-.h:ns to su:>pty ih-m-'elv*^ wi'*! can be f-irni’he-l by applying to A. J'hnsin, Jc , .V^ent al Fayclit*vi:le. lu E Page. Ei-.Mtrr al the wora*. or to J. M WILLI.VMS, General 8uperiatendenl. .•ivetteville, Nov. 20, I8t2 I%OTICE. As I expect to b# absent irom home a few nionths in the VV«8i, ArcUibald .McLean Is my authoriied Arent to iraawMt my bnsineM UBtil 1 return. \ a. JONES Dm r 2«, 1060. Alter this date 1 will pay 8 Ct-nts per pound tor rags Je- fivered in Fayetteville, or at my mills D MURPHY 6fy $100 REWARD. iUNAWAV FROMTHE8L BSCRIBKRON i»UNDAY ttj« 2tith of January last, my negro boy named AN THONY. He i« of a whitish yellow complexion, about 6 feet G or 7 inches high. 18 or 20 year* old, and sup posed to weigh about 140 pounds. He hati a heavy bead ot hair, and talks short when questioned, and La> a down look. No doubt be is trying to pass for a free boy. I will give the above reward for him delivered to me at Prosp-Ct Hiil, Ca“well County, or confined in any jail sf I g*t him. F L W.ARREN Ca>-wpil Co., .March 25. 18»>8 lO.Smpd .Ninety Hollars Renard. ^pHIBTY D 'LLARvS reward well be paid for the ap- I pr*‘hcnaion and delivery at the Camp of Instruction it R ilfi^n. or toiliis Regiment, of each of the following nnmed ‘ deserters” from company E, 8th Reg’i NOT: J.\MES J. CAMERON, Gum Swamp. H»rneit. county. THOMAS HAN.\LL, near Johnsonville, " WILLI.^M J S.\NDY. Rockfish, Cumberland Co. .J R. MURCHLSON. 1 Capt. Co. E, Hih N. C. Troops. mp« iBiand, .S P . March 31 17 12ipl JQHIV H. COOK, Auctioueer. \ [)A V thi- l^^'bdayof May n;>xt, 1 oh ill. agrc-'- •b',-» I DP proviiions of a fJccd in Tru®! to me, c •■■'iitf.d by A; Joi n^on, )>?’' at .\ncion, ali tho ;)) >fenv t' >tl> Rc.il an i I'-'r-'onal. :it Stoin‘v Point, the residence .d' l>'?ncan B Gilli=, set forth in said TiukI, to wii: 4:?^ a>Te« r>f LAND i>u Soutii ide Cfitriden Road, be- uvcpn Big ua.l Little Ko.-kfish, being th*» sam** convey- | ed by A. MeKcthat' to Duncan !>. (iillis; one TUR- i PKNTINK STILL an.i ' l.KTURF.S, neir Gillis's Mill; ' .'^ix Mnics, two H'Tsi-. I'^o Rnid Wajjou^ ind Harne'if, one TiraVier W iff in, .*^tnck of H ;-gs. TiirpentiDC TooI'J, | one Carriage and Harin.is two Si-t.s of Coopers’ Tools, j Household and Kitcurn Pmniture, Farming Ctcinils, ' I HO .Sticks of Ton Timbtr on Rig RockCsL, near Black's } Bridge; one Double Gnu, one Riflt. one Sogr>> Woman '■ and a variety of .>ihe- articles ! Sale po>-itivc mid for CH"»h. \r.F,.K\NDF.R .IOHS.SON. Tru^tei*. Ajril 2i'i, lS-)8 2St» S700 BoKeN of the Southern Hepafie Pilh; Have been ordered lu one day. ! 'paiS combination of rpedicinea wati first prepared by | I ihe pfoj^rietor ii! 1h26, v«hpu he pronouacea by ^ thiee .•m neiit phy»iciin« in a Souitiern in an j advauc***t '-lage of i N’lipiiinpvion 'ThtMf Im cuTfd hii-i j He it. now over Bi*venty year-* of age and in di*charge of j activ,’ jrnfpt.«ifvnal Tii“ii /fto.l «-tlect« (ip»B I hpTS .^.i i-1 -I...:,•>'* waw rom- > pt-lled to •de.iist from ?,iipp!yini; itiein gratuitously | T^e}- 'ire not recoxiitncnd**d (>y the proprietor as good I for all di-»i '\-;e“. but only for t»ucii a^^ ari-» from Dli- I ORDHRW OF THE LIVKR Many persons have testi- ] fifl to th.ir good effects in CkilU 'tnd Fever*, j Fmer, Pneujruynia, l}yi>p^iia, ,^e.. j Read the .ollowing: ! S. D. Wali-.ack, Esq., I'r??! lent t the Wiinuugton i and ANeldon Kail Road, Aug. 1>^02, •‘ays; “It ,ha« 1 been said that ••L>T.-iPKfstA.” i-* otir national disease. ! However thi.-* nmy be, it canseil «• long and severe auf- • fnrinir. Provident!illy a friend furnished me wi;h a few I'oxes of the "Hrpnti'' PilU,’’ and the xntojlhem hai> prrftcted a curt. In my family they have keen used fre'^ucntly with ..ufA-#*, .\mong my act^u-ijnt- anoes, many raset originating from diseased liver, have be«*n relieved and cured by them. I regard theri an inv'tluaft/e medicim, and tnke pleasure in forwarding ! thi voluntary tribute.” tyOL JoH.N Wbiqht, of Gold.*boro' N. C . .\.ug. 14, 1862. says: • I have used the Southrm llrpittc FuU in ^ my family here and also on my plantation in .Mabama, i Dchbia Hoa«e carryinj; out this Proclamaiion. —, Ih witness wuereof, ZKHl•l.o^ B. V'>vrr, V ,'KAL '- Governor, Captsin General and •’’oRimawder in- ^ ^ t'hief, hath signed these presents and cau«ed the Great Si>al of the State to be affixed Done at th* City of Raleigh, this 8th day of May, A. !•., 186.S, and in the 87th year of ottr Independence. By the Governor: Z B. \ ANCE H H, Battlk. Jr., I’rivate .*»ccretary. cutting au'i delacing the sacred symbols of reli gion, pet fire to ll.e building, destroying every thing Tlie clergyman’s dwelling shared the ^atne fate. Nougiit was respected, nothing saved. The news ol thoM. outrages havinjr reached the Irish eoiijpunio.'^, they rushed to the scene ot w:»ii? *n destniPtion, but too late to .lave Many acttiully wept i>ecaiitie of their inability to do any ■rood. Then, llllod with hate at the doers of thil m’.'chiei, and unmiiidful-of the disparity of num bers, thev turned upon the Down hasterij, when I a derec street fight ensued, whicti could only be «10 i>0 5 00 d 60 7 00 10 00 %t 00 I SO 3 60 4 00 j 00 ♦ tO o*) 4 60 • 6 60 60 8 00 10 t'O May 0. LI.ST OF CHARGES FOR Pl$SE\tiERS. UOWiM. From Fayettevillf tu Wilmington, '• •* Elizabeth, “ “ •• White Hall, •- •. .» Kelly’s Cove, “ •• All points belov*, • EC'OND CLAbb, OR DECK From Fayatteville to Wilmington. . •• •' Elizabeiii. .1 •wtiiiebalt. Kelly’* Cov, “ “ -\11 points beJow, tP. From WlituingiOB to Fayetteville “ Kelly's Cove. ' •• White Hall. • Eliiabeth, • • •• •• Prospect Uall. All points above, SECOND Cl.Aii(i, OR DECK From Wilmington to Fayetteville. S5 00 •• •• Kelly’s Cove, 3 Ot) White H 11, 4 OO '• “ .\11 poin-' .'.J,--, tj 00 aa|U Second Cla^s or Deck l-„-# -ngerj stsy on lower d»»ck or pay full prrf'e. r as First C]as« fiflj?** ■\n extra charge wll be made for W^v Passen gers tfetting into Berths dii'-nig day time, srvt for occu pying a Berth with thci; ho'-ts or shoea on. ai the rfisoretion of the Captain J. A. WORTH, forC F Si r, s:’t Co. R. M. ORRK! L. for fti’r® Kat»> and Sun T. 8. LUTlLUf.OH. May 4. 186« 2fi-tf Kale ot Laiid Tor Taxes. I will .Sell for cash, at the Court Honse door in the Town of Fayetteville, on the 1st day of June, /r being Monday of June Court. ) One LOT on Hay Street, joins John Culbreath anu Isaac Dodd, and known »« ' (luelled by the ordt^ring oi t of the entire \ an- ^ ' i 1 TWO IMHIRS ABOVE I’. T. illifilt fc f'ONS’ Jan’T VO. STORK »4 FAA'ETTEVII.I.E MITIAL INSURANCE €0MPA\¥ Capital in Premium Notes amount* to Cash on hattd ind other a?«et' Total, 088 -*• 077 :’.5 #272,765 t^l Tbe t.'.impany have paid ilT losses promptly, and lycr made an assessment on their premium ni ’»rnp on . I h»T® never made an assessment on Total losses paid, OmCKHs; GEO. McNElLL, President D. A. R.\Y, Vice President C. A. McMILLAN, Sec’y Directobs; premium notes. J29,«K2 (59 I.OHT, M UocKtish. Oct 2, 1««2. WAATEU. 0 “"All BUSHELS VVUEAr, 4,0UU •• roBN. ... ieraons having the above articles to sell will receive highest Cash price by c tiling on Mr. .M Thouiaeon, Mihe Mvrcbant Mills. Fayettoville, or on (lie sub-:’ri fctr M his old stand on Market Square ALEX. J0HN.S0N, Jr. Nnv \ 1862. Twenty-fi^C HoTlars Reward. ! 4 iSM.\LL buckskin purse, between Liberty Point sjid A. the half way bridge, containing I ^old watch key, ; with a likeness in it, 1 gold sleeve button, some receipts, and tan or twelve dollars in cash. The finder may have i the purse and the money if they will leave the other things at this office. f Feb’y 14, 1863. Administration i^otire. j rpHE subscriber havinfv qualified as Afiministi^trix on 1 the Rstate of Jas Sundy, dec’d. hereby gives notice j to all persons having claims against said Estate to pre sent them to Wm. McL. McKay within the time pre- gcribed by **■ *his notioe will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. CATHARINE 8UNDY, Adm i. Aiig 4, 1862. ■1?'- • Administrator’s Hotir«. '^HK :^ubscriber having al December Term, 18t?2, oT th? «.’ounty Court of Cumberland, qualified as .\d- rcinistrator upon the Estate of Neill G. McNeill, dec’d, notifies all persons having claims against the Estate to Henry Lilly, H. L. Myrover. 8. T. Hawley, Nathan A. Htedmau, C. B Mallett. James Kyle, A. A. MxjKethan. .f. D. Williams. S. W, Tillinghast, Wilm’glon. B’ 1 bANAWAY from the subscriber his negro ,^0^ within the time limited by law. otherwise UtiES. He t» 21 years of age. about 6 ftei 10 inches , H in bar of recovery. Debtors robust, long feet and very much turned out at the knd looks down when spoken to. He was seen ai McPhtiul’s Mills in Eobeson county on the 21st uU . **'1 traa in FayeUeTille about three wveks aga The reward will b« paid for his delivery to me or for »')Dfiu«m*ai in any jail so that I get him. * W. D JOHNSON. ^ftvuBville, 8. C„ Aug. 14. 1862. 62tf ArSy HAR.1(ESK. .1 AM prepared to manufacture all kinds ot Wagon 1 Harness for Army use. I tan my leather and nan *>»« good bargains. Agents wih io well to send their to me as they shall have prompv attention, and ^ot off in quick dispatob. JtHl N * ■ ^ R1 F H Oolddion P ‘I , Otaathara Co., N. C,, i June 18. 1862 i ‘-fioo Ihi*. t;um Arabic lor sale bj t J. R LEE I •V U 69 if Groceries / Groceries:/ I Large and well selected Stock of F.A.MILY uKoCKKlES always on hand, consisting of Baron-Sidea, Mesa i'ork, xMullete, Macker Nob, I and 2, MolaSMeR, Sugars of al grades. Tobacco, Cigars, And all other articles usually kepi in a Wholesale Oro- , Onry tambliBhmeui . COX. KENDAIL * CO wnroinrtnn, 2. 1««1 10 tf . TAKE,\ up, * .ND committ*-d to J » ne.tr 1 boy who says his a name is JOHN, au.l b.,U.„g9 to J F. Ridinan of U‘vid-.on cou'iiy J.»hn is ah .ut 6 feet 4 or 6 inches 'g*!. ab.xii 3 ' or 3 > ynars .*l i; end o', one of his “agerniioff Tne owner willcom*: forward, pay charges. Pr«v« projeny .ini i>ike him awav, or he wiH be dealt wiia as Ihe law direais. P F F'l are r*H,ae»ted to make prompt payment. HF,CTf»R MoNElLL, Adm’r l>ec. 10. ^ WAIWTED, ► ANK NOTES of North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and Georgia. Also, North Carolina six j»er oent. Fundable Notea. .\l»n. North Carolina six per cent Bonds, new isKire. W. R. RICHARD80N & CO , Brokers, RalpigL, N. C. B .’Vlarch W. ruf Run the Blockade! W. All 1%' T V R E Received and offers for sale; *iOl7 yarda printed Muslin deLain: 17«‘,i jrar.U white and black Prints; lf>84 vards v.neligh Long Cloth; 3.50 lbs black Kin* Thread, Nob 3U, 3.'*, 40, f»0, 60; 2oO lbs drab Flax Thr„«.^, jijos 30, 40, .SO; 102 lbs white brown Threaa, K09 .W, 40, 400 dr.zen white Spool Cotton; 100 dozen Linen Cambric Handkercbier,. 6 dozen Eugenie Skirts; 4 M Needles, Nog 1, 2, 3. 4, 6; 8) M Needles, assorted, from 6 to 10; 7 packs Pins, Enjtlish full paper; 12 hoxeg black Pins; lti8 ?ross metal Pant Buttons; 8 doi>>n French Tooth Brushes; 6 dozen drab Nutria Hats; 100 pairs Brogan Shoes; 1200 lbs Green Copperas; 20 boxes Extract of Logwood. April 6, 1863. W. N. Tillinghast, S. J. Hinsdale, Wm. McLaurin, T. S. Lutterloh. A. W. Steel, J. G. C«ok, Hon. J. G. fihopherd, R. F. Brown, A. E. Hall, hn Collins and C. C. .McCrummeu, Traveling Agents H^“The Company invite application^. May 28, 186!. 21- i ALlIABLE I OR fiALE. |Y virtue of a decree of theCoui. tv I will sell on the premises, on the 28th day 01 • y, (in«l.,) the VALUABLE FARM and DESIRABLE RESIDENCE of the late Dr C. Chalmers, situate on the waters of Deep river, in Moore county, adjv>ining the town of Carbonton, containing 120 acres Also one other tract, adjoining the above, containing 4 acres, both ot wliich tracts Lave each on them a fine DwelHi^g and all other necessary out-houses,kitchen.barns. &c., and other con veniences, good orchards, &c- Also, one other tract, containing 10 acres, near the above, with a good com mon ho'ise. Also, one other tract, containing 2.W acres, within two miles of the town of Carbonton, with ordi narily good improvements; all of which places are in healthy localities, with the advas.tagc of good society aronnd them. The three first mentioned are, accord ing to the opinion of Profe«>sor Emmons, within the basin of the Coalfields, and are in close proximity to I the Chtraw & Coal fields Railroad, n«w being construct 1 ed, which makes these Lands one of the best in vast ments in the country. ' .\l«o on the same day, or the lay after, I will sell, by ' virttie of the same decree, a tract of LAND situated on tbo Fayetteville & Western Plank Road, 0 miles bnlow j the (own of Carthage, known as Ihe Scherm^rhorn Land, containing about 800 acres, on which there is a good Pine forest, good Dwelling and all nece-^sary oui-hou'^es, all in good repair Also, at the same time and plice, I will sell a good Steam Saw Mill on (he premises Terni« ti and 12 months, note and s'cuiity S C. BKUi'E, »’. M. K. Carthage, Moore County. N. t’. May 4, I8'i:l. ^Rockaway and Cart lor ^iale. I HAVE a second-hand ROCKAWAY and GE.AR Also. CART and GEAR; for sale. JAS. G. COOK. 2.5 2w and nltcays with ruerejt. I have a valuable servant girl ’ who had been a long time under treatment for consump- i lion, without receiving any benefit. Almost in her ex tremity. 1 was induced to try the Hepatic PilU. They I were given acfordiny to dtrfliont, and she is now well, j mtirtiy restored by them. A simiiar ca»e occurred among my sei rants in .Alabama, For liver and lung . diseast’s I h-ive perfert confidtmee in them ’’ ! P'liU di'^ctionx and othrr cer'i'icatts will bi» found on the wrapper of e.ich box. ! Price. 5>1 a box; SIO a doi:.n; $^6 a gn»s. RflaiUd ' at thr I)n jgttt.1 For fll twelve bi.\es will be sent free to any part of the Confederacy where there are no •druggists. Not le-^s than .a dozen boxe'^ will be sent by the proprietor?* Cn-h uiUmI acc'ni.pany ordere. t oa local banks taken. Address GE». W DEEMS, Wilson, N C. gyyFor sale in Fayetteville by 8. J HINSDALK .April 2.'j. 2.^-3mpd To Manuficturers and Others. IITE V.ave on hand a lot of BI CM ROM ATE of POT- V\ ASM, that wp ssould sell by the barrel, dcliven d on tnc N. C Railroad, or in Columbia. S. C. F .■ H FRIES, Snlcm. N. t', April 18, It'*'.!, I.ETTER PAPER. * FRESH ,'upply of Letter Paper, Bath size, of better A finality and higher price than any we have lately had. Ju-t received. K. J. HALE &SONS. .April 25 Sole Eeatlier wanted. LBS. of he.ivy well tanned SOLE LE.ATHER, suitable for Bi-lting. A|)ply to Fayetteville, .Aptil 14. MURPHY. 20tf Miar Foundry. l^LOUQHS and Plough Points and H.>el8 of all niim- 1 hern can be had at .M A. Baker s Store in Fayette villo. opposite the old Wagon \ard. Castings of supe rior ia ility Cull and see for yourselves.* Castings of all kinds made at the shortest notice and for reasonable charges BAKER. Star Foun irj'. April 20, 18t’>3. 21-lm Rl THE HI.tH'KAOE. ft i\ PIKCKS Black and VN hue CALI* tj; 0( f 100 pH ,Men'f» Eog. »J(-wed BROGANS; -sale by W, .MclNTYRE. March 16, 11 if The.above Lot will be sold for the Taxes for 1861. Amount of Taxes and Costs due. $67 80 s HECTOR .\VcNElLL, ShfT. : By R. W, HARDiE, D S. May 6, IH63. 26-t« We the uBdersij^ned pr".c'icing Physic’ans of the counties ot Kic/.iitiond and Roheson, from nec -s.aity have agreed upot* following Fe^ Bill: Seventy^fve cenlH per mile iu in the nijrhK I le- ^cr^ption^ one dollar Medicine F.xua Surjrical and obstetrical oases fifty rr >>nner ch-in?eg, K. D McLE\N R D DU’K-(^N A BETHUNE \ P.vTTFRSON I A. McDOUGALD I D SHAW I DAN L SMITH. I May 8, I860. 27-1 Itpd I WAIITED. 4 GOOD COOK and BAKER, to cojk l«r the Ordnance 1 A Detachment. Good pay wi’l be given. .Vrpfy to Capt. TAYLOR, at tke Arsenal. I May nEETlYK. The members of the Board of Superintendents of Common .Schools for Cumberland quested to mftet at my Office on Tuesday May 19, 1 ^ A. M. CAMPBELL, Chm'^n May 9 xol'l^l^ All my Notes and Accounts are at R. D Davis’s for collection He is authorized to receipt by roe for the sams. Now is the time to P^y yr^*' money is plenty May 7, 186-^ JAJVIES »REE'’E. 26if ^ROM thft subscriber on the night of 2d in“t., aGRA^ 25 «AI.T! S.ACKS for sale by Dec 22 «AI.T!! R(»r.FUT MITlIHELL. R8 If .^oricE, IN oon-equence of a necessary siwj.page of the Rock- fish Factory for several weeks to come, tor Ihe pur pose of repairs, me company will have no Sheetings fcr sale till further notice C T IIAIGH. Pre«t .March 22 T' Palma Christi Benns. STOEE.\, From the* subscri MARE, dark mane and tail, slightly flea binen, black legs, medium size, and about 12 or IS years old. .A.ny information in regard to her will be thankfully re- caivM a»d a liberal reward for the MSMITH Crain’s I'reek. Moore, N. f:., ra.^awav, From the «ukscriber on W'ednesday the 23>I ult., my uegr» boy MOSES. I bought him in Riahmon-l. Va , 0* the 17th. and tbe boy says *i kee force, whoso united efforts were necessary to disarm tl.e two companies. The Irisbmen wore carried on board the gun boats in irons, still defiant, and swearing « wreak an arai«lc vciigcance upon the sUb-sided sons of Maine. An Irish officer ^sured me he and hi* men were amply punished tor fraternizing and fighting with snob dastards as these i ankees, and nlthougli now in a minority, they would yet land where other Iri.-^h troops would hear their story, aud the tight would be renewed uatil satis faction WiMi had. iiitSt > ti \Vfteo(.— It has been long known and the idea acted on aiuung the Spanish agricultur- ist.s in Texas and .>uxteo, that the rust in wheat is protluced by .showcid of heavy dews followeti by a hot sun, during ;i;at period ot vegetation when the wheat is in Llo.^ij aod milk. 'I’lie tffcCt of the sun upon the wet plant produces the ru^t. To avoid this restut. t u men take a heavy rope, say twenty or thirty iect i^tig, or 1 >nger, and walking at that listanee apart, draw it over the wtt grain, thereby shaking H the drops of raia or dew, and thii« prevent the usual effect oi the sun upon the plant After a heavy dew the rope snould be drawn over the whiut early in the morning Wheat planted on 1 ills or in windy po.sitions, gene rally escapes rust; wl.en in low, flat ground, where there is k-ss wind, tlic rust takes effect Smut is probably produced in the same manner. The Vuluf »/ —A slashing pamphlet, by Col. Jilanton Dui.ean, of which Mr. Metiitnin. ger is the subje.ot aud victim, has reached us by mail, it refers to transactions between th* to in the bueiness oi engraving Treasury notes, atid is so serious in its uccusations, and so sharp in its phraseology, that but i'.T the serene attitude of the Sec’y, we should fear mat his composure had been disturbed by it. A novel opinion of that tunction- ary is developed by the publication of a note bearing date Octobcr IftUl, vix: “Without paper," says Mr Meiumiuger, *‘we cannot print Treasury notes, and without them the Governinent muss >y> ” What a blessed thing is paper! \Ve knew that we had been in uange. irom want of men, of arms, of ammunition, and ot" supplies—but it seems the great, thoughur.!cnown,dangerwa3 wantol fjupti'. Let us be thanktal that we had a Secretary who appreciated this vital peril and guarded agaiO'it it.—RUh'd Wkty. A ^'riend, writs.ig to us from Yadkin County, says that a iar^. quantity of corn is now beitig received that wat» purv jaaed lor the use of o'»l,« diers’ families ».od the poor of that county Enough had been secured to supply tne wants of ail, until the next crop is harvested. We t)clieve tho same can be said ot Surry, Stokes and Forsyth counties, in whteh not a little apprehension wa« felt but a short time since that great scarcity, if not actual famine would prevail. Senttnnl. Starving thf JSouih.”—Rev. Henry Ward Beecher of New York writes the following sensi ble paragraph in a letter to a New Yotk paptr: ‘ The prospect if starving tbe rebellion dv>e3 not seem very cheering The sumoiers of’ the Suuth come round too quick. Men that could march as Jackson’s army uid into Maryland, almost with out a commissariat, aud eating green corn lor ra tions, plucked from the field for each day’s use, are not likely to ..taive on corn meal aud green h^rbs. Already earty garden crops are coming into Southern markets. We don’t object to a fair share of starvation as a part of military ne cessity, but we confess to not a little shame when we hear men taking it for granted that the Nurth is playing trenehtv game, aud does by kniiu and fork wh»t it cannot du with the sword!’’ he was raised in The Northern pa- Terrible DUti.sfer at ISen. j (|Uent about Raleieh. on his right hand, which was recently Ira^turcd. and , Anglo-Saxon kit Liverpool with no less th-in which has not yet healed I will pay a rewarU o i y | persons on l oard. The first aceuunts from Uoll.r.r.r I th« o..ly 180 had be«n saTcd; but a suhsciiuent despatch from Montri-a! reduces the totul iiuiuijjr of lives lost to 23/—a Dollars for his apji 1 can get him again lenburg eoanty. Va May 8, 1863. \ddre.v me at Boydton. Meck- ,T, D WHITICE. 27-6ipJ any quantity of Palma Christi Beans. WORTH. ♦S7 »f Favett*-ville. (let S, Fayeltefille Mnfnal Inruranee €o. ! ^nJlE TENTH ANNUAL MEETING •>( thi^ i^ouii-s I will b.' I'fi I a» (he Office of the I’ompsny luy 21>it May nejr 800 acres ol EA.^H lor sale. IOFl-ER my PL«iNTATION in Columbus county, con- ; A. ftcres or over There are about i 0111 oany .n TiiU"s- 186:-5. McMILLAN, Sec’y 2-^ >m A Meeting of the Stock- 17 6i n ALDERMAN, JaUsr of CambvrUad ooonfj. 83kf OIL AND LAMP BLACK. nANNERS’ and LUBRICATING OIL. I LAMP BLACK in barrels. For sale by JOB- R. BLOSSOM & CO., WihBiof«Q», N. ^ •iwai. • If Payetteville, Miy 4, lHo3. The Annual holders of The Cap.% Feir N ivigfvtion Cotnpiny will be held in the Town ll^H in FivetteviUe, on Friday, May 29tb, 18j3, at 12 o’clock M. ' D A. RAY, Pres't. April 80, 186.S 24‘m iA\*inted lmmediatclj^\,. 1 A Ann JUNIPER SHlN’GliEs. for which JLv,\JUU he hig')«t ci“h price will l.e paid. —ALSO— A yoks of large, we»l broke OXEN. Apply to D. ANDERSON & CO., Bafle Fooatiry, Fa7«itvriUt. N. 0, MHohniMI. 9tt •Vpril \VAI%TEH, FIH-^T It ATE COoK and BAKER: to sii-'h an one gno i ray will be given. .A woman pre(.-rre i . Ar-plv to (’n>t. M P TA^Lt->ii, \t the .Arsenxl. AprU 23. _ _ SlOO REU AR«JK Ran away tn.m me on tho nigtit of it.e . .h instant, my N.-gro M.n ilUM'KR ID is a d.rk mulatto •JS jeu-R oil. feet !* or 10 inches ht^l.. we.jins ab^iut 140 U)i is nctiv? and muscubir t ut not at sill fteshy; ha« Ion«:’ hair, is sl.ghtly dishfac^d, and has a scar on (I t>plifv..) the let' 'heek beiow the cheerf bone. He is probably at tempt ing to go to lheya»keeB. I will give the tih'ove rewsrd for bis delivery to lof. or S^oO for his coiifineuient in any j lil of Ihe .State so get bun Liimberton, N C , April ‘Zi, IM'rfi taining eiaht hundred acres or over I here are ai ,aree hundred t*creB of cleared land on it. and about on^i , hundrd acres of the lv.Ht swr.».p I^nd in (he State; ea Pily drained I will take tive 1 liars ier acre foi it. anf* take it ‘t» negroes, umles ■» money. ,\ny one haw- ine negroes on the Sound wou’.d do w 11 to give me a call It is in one mile of 'lie R-iiii-wd an ! three rail*^r -f Fair B)i»fi. I will i^ive po'-s •'^sion when I sell GILEW FLOYD LeesviUe- P. • , Robeson county, .April 27. 21 9if Fayelleville Arsenal and Armory. » ArniL ?7, i WAITED, 4 GOOD PRACTICAL MACHINISTS. 3- “ iobl»it’g Blacksmiths Steadr ^‘mpl»vmenl and good waixes wi’l be given. Apply to *■' CHILDS, 24-101} ' C*md'g Officer. ' * " ""I’^OST. 4 T Kinston, N- C., supposed to be abwi* th* ® ‘ iV Mffrch, or swtlen from the ears at 0'>id’'’oroug i, » i large travelling SACK, with my company that I can i qnd rtjgiroent marked on a little card DD'K. contained a new military euii I'.i 9ird DENTAL CARH. HWING taken oper iting Rooms over Mr. I. Dcdd’s pi ore, I offer my Protessional services to the eiti zeus of Fayetteville and vic'nity. Office A M. to 12 M, then from 2 to 6 P. M. my c.mmt-.sions. It was M( w » V Te of some of the Artillery corn- taken off wuh the batre'*^^ 1 .',11 .?« *25 i' k».r. 9 j -b- I «.« ▲ptll 80. TSjr- j »,-?w uage of Pettigrew' panies or Daniel'n Brigade. 1 giv9 f25 «d to m* of 06. I. RH’t »• C. T., or placed where Lieut. WILLIS RANDLE, frightful fiiguro for cotWemplation, ('nok\ Iiri(j(ule..—Rev. T. L. Troy requests us to give notice that he will make his next trip to this Brigade, on the :iOth in,stant, stariiug frum Salisbury on that day He requests that all boxes ol provi,sion.s be well ventilated, and that bread, eookeil meats, A.C., be allowed to become perfectly cold before packinir ^Irpf nsbuni’ ll'-okpr>. Ant't^ Gen L-o -having thorou>hly beaten tl is Kreiif. :ir :»*v men, the Riuii- mond Whig asLo r ■ -» not do, wlien that arriiy, «li*heaitet."''‘^ ’’i ^ g^^*^ defoat, shall be dj minishrd bv hi^avy vithdrawaU of the two j ears’ men, wb^'^c terms expire this montl.’^ Fiotu tlie State of -Now York alttne 88 rt'gimenfs are to be jis^har;jred, most 1 iliem from Hooker’s army. Little Daisy, ss;i:.iig a i>irl of her acquaintance who was pigeon tut d, running, sai«l to her siater: ‘‘Minnie, her teet are cross-eyed " To her Mamma, uho was trying to make her understand the m.^anin*.' of a smite, t.he Suul: “Oh yes! I know — it is ihe whisper ot a l»u>:h.’' TO CLERKS OF CifDUTm. IN baudiiift ua Conn A'JVeriHeiiieuis iu« • wiil enclose $5, if the aJveriisemeni^ are of the usual length. A larger amount if the order* are longer. “ nTUAfL'f. urkVC im. £. J. HALE & 80N3. April IMe.

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