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KfMVAKD J. HALK & SOXS.
I I ITOHS AND PROPRIETORS.
';!■ Seiiii-Wppkly Obsk.rvkr $-1 00 if pnM in
■t'; ^ I 50 if p:»ivl during tlip year of snbHcrip-
>ir .'^•> nfier the 3'C!ir has expired.
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'1 :ifier the year has expired.
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'iMiioii. \dvi'rti«cnients niit exceedine a
'' liiu-;'. tin cents for the first and ".0 cents
iiU2 putiiication. .V Ivoriisers are re-
ihi' tiiiinber of iu.'iortioiis desired, or
i'in.led tin forbiti. and charged accoril-
B} the Governor of Xorlli I'aruliiia.
A PKO€L.%nATIO.\!
\V" 'eftrne i with great pain that thero
Tl hive been latterly numerous desertions from ths
ranks of our gall.mt army, and that.there are many
persons in the country who incite and encourage these
desertions and harbor and conceal these misguided men
•It home, instdid of ci*couragin>j ihsui to return to duiy;
Now therefore I, ZEBULON 1$. VANOE. Governor
of the Stife of North Carolina, do issue this mv procla
mation commandiiig all such evil disposed persons to
desist from such base, cowardly and treasonable ccn
duct, and warning them that they will subject them
selves to indiciLieut and punishment in the civil courts
of the Crtnfe.leiacy as well sis lo the ever!a‘.ling CmU-
tcmpf and detestatioti of nil good and honoriib\‘ men.
( ertaiiily no crime could be greater, no cowardice
more abj-.'ct, no treason more base, ttiau for a citiz-'u of I carrying out ll is Proclamatiun
BY THE UOVKKXOK OF \OKTH C.\UOLr\.V.
A l»R«ri,A;fiATI«’V.
YirHKRE^S, The time limited in my proclamation,
TT dated the IHih of April, forbidding the exporta
tion of certain articles from the St^te, i.'^ about to ex
pire
Now, therefore. I, ZKBUl.ON B. VANCE, Governor
of North ( arolini, do, by and with the advice and eon
sent of tVie (.^ouncil cf State, issue this Proclamation,
con'inuing Hai l I'rohibition thirty days from the
inst , sul'ject to the exceptions and restrictions (soittainr'd
in Slid Proclamation of the 13th cf April, with the f>>!
lowing alter.itionv:
Tlie prohibition is not to embrace the article of Salt,
and Lard is to bp added to the list of the articles pro
hibited.
Justices of the Peace are also enjoined to a=sist in
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the Sfite, enjoying its privileges and protectioji with.)ut
sh inng its dangers, to persuade those who have had
the courage to go f'rth in defence of their country,
vilely to desert the colors which they have sworn to up
hold. when a miserable death or a vile, skulking and
iguonunious existence must be the inevitable conse-
.luoncps: no plea can excuse it. The tather or the
br.'iijpf who does it should be shot instead of his delud
ed victim, tor he deliberately destroys the soul f»nd
maTihood of his own tle^h and blood. And the same is
done by him who harbors and conceals the deserter.
For who cau respect either the one or the otherT What
tionest man will ever wish or permit his own brave sons
or patriotic daughters, who bore their parts with credit
in this great struggle for independence, to ass .ciate. even
to the tliird and fourth generations, with the vile wretch
who skulked in thf woods, or the still viler coward who
aided him, while his blt e^ling country w.i»; callinir in
vain ti.r his h(-li'.' 15iith are enemies, sneakine. nit-.an
enemies to iheir country, before whom our open foi s '
will tie ititicitely preferred P.oth are foes to their own
kin.ired and uotrle countrymen who are electrifying the
world by their gallant deeds, and pouring .ut their
blood upon the field of battle to protect those very men ,
who are sapping the vitals of our strength. And woe ^
unto you, deserters, and your aiders and abettors, when '
peace being made and independence secured, these brave
cjmnides whom ye have dl'serted in the hour of their
trial shall return honored aud triutnphant to t heir homes!
Ye that hide your guilty faces by day, and prowl like
outlaws about by night, roV'bing the wife and mother of
your noble defenders of their little means, while they are .
tar away fac.ng thv enemy, dc you think ye can escape a
just an i damning vengeance when liie d ly of reck
oning comes'.' And ye that shelter, conceal, and fee'l
thesf miserable depre'bitors aud stimuiate them to their
iufern »1 deeds, think you tLat ye will be • ■iredV Nay!
rest HS'iired. observing and never failing eyes h;tve
marked ycu. every onf. And when the overjoyed wife
welcomes once more her brave and honorable husband
t > his h,)m», and tells him how in the Ijng years of his
absence, in the lonely hours ot the night, you who had
been hi- conir-ides rudely ensered her hoiis-*. robbed
her an 1 her children of their broad and heaped insult
I and tndignitieF upon her defenceless head, the wr.ith
of that heroic husband will make you regret iu the bit-
I terness of your cowardly terror that you were •. ver born.
In-tead of a few scattered mihtia. the land will be full of
veteran soldiers, before whose honest faces you will not
have courage to raise your eyes from the earth If
■ permitted to live in the State at all you will t>e ir/u-
i rutug. You will be hustled from the polls, kicked in
, the sireets, an honest jury will not believe you on oath
; and honest men everywhere will shun you as .a pe«ti-
'■ lence, for he who lacks courage and patrioti-m can
i have no oiher good quality or redeeming vii tup. Though
j mativ of you rejected the p >rdon heretofore offered you,
j .'ind 1 am not authorized to promise it, yet I am assured
j that no man will be shot who shall voluntarily return
! to duty. This is the only chance to redeem yourselves
i from the disgrace and ignominy which you are incurring
Again our troops have met the enemy, and a great
i and glorious victory has been w. n But several th"’i-‘-
j and nf our soldiers fell lo achieving it for us Kv.-ry
■ man is needed to replace the gallant dead, and prr-^erve
! an unbroken front to our still pAwerful enemy. I .less
! desertion is preventt»l our strength must depart from
! our armies, and desertion c%n never t>e »toppr.l while
j either through a false and mistaken sympathy or down
I right disloyalty, they receive any countenance or pro
I tectton at home. I therefore ap[>eal to all good citizen-*
j and true patriot* in the State to assist my ofTtcers iu ar
reslit.g de^'crters, an 1 to frown down all those who aid
i and assist them. Platie the braml upon them and make
j them feel the «corn and contempt of an outraged people.
; Unless the good and the patriotic all over the land arise
i as one man to arrest this dangerous evil, it will grow
.1 until our army is well nigh mined The danger of
Alter thi!« elate I will j starvation having happily pa'^aed away—the approach-
p»y 8 Cents per pound tor r igs de-i it,g and ?ipparently bounteous harvest giving evidence of
llTer«d in Fayetteville, or at my mills | Htnple supplies for the comiag year—our great army in
Virginia again jubilant over a mighty victory—I am
well assured that our danger now lies in the disorganiza-
tion produced by desertion You i'an arrest it my
countrymen, if y**u will but make a vigorous effort, if
you will but bring to bear the weight cf a great, a pa
triotic and united community in ai'l of your authorities.
^ In witness whereof. Zebi’lon B. Vance,
i L. 8 \ Ooveraor, Captain General and Coinmander in-
t > Chief, hath signed these presents and caused
the great neal of the State to be affixed.
Done at the city of Raleigh, this 11th day of .May, A.
D. 18t;3 15- VANCE.
By the Governor:
R H. Battle, Jr., Private Secretary
May 12.
, - . . lit - ■'Diinued charged ii*w ad‘
Sl i;i I' . Ntvrit K.
ItM* thwdate, no name .>f a new su\>scribor
. >v;''i..ut payment iu advanc**. nor will
. I" 'Uc'h s'O's •fiheV' tor a longer time
. • -r
I I -ult>. libers as desire to take the pn-
.'lo:;. will jileap notify us when nmking
•'airy 1, lJ'.‘>.''
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Attorney at Law,
r.\.YF.TTF.VIT,LF, N .
L 11 1 the .\>unty and Superior Courts of
■t . ' er'atid. Harnett. Moore and Robeson ('min-
: ;■■ -ittenti.m given to the collection of all
, • - .’ 1 to his hands
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liKO. W. WILIJAUS & CO..
\\ iiol(‘'»:il‘ llonler'^ in
\NP IMPviKTKHS AN1> PKAbEK.'' IN '
liardviare and Cutlery, Swedes Iron, A^c.,
HU STUKKT, FUKTTKY!L! K. (.
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t.rotfr nml I'ontmissiott t'eltant,
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T. i . A: fit. WORTIE,
loiitmissioli and Korwardiug Merrhaats,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
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t "r\V LAlt'ES can be accommodated with boar! at
A ..'•■ra'n.'iry.
fss wheroof, ZKiU’t.ti.N B. V.\nck,
^ sK,.\L I Governor, (’aptain General an 1 ('onimander in-
—.—' (’hief. hath signed those presents aud caused
ii.f Great Seal of the State to be affixed
Done at the City of Raleigh, this Sth day of M.iy, .\
I).. 18t!8. and in the 87th year of our ludcpetidence.
By the Governor; Z. P. VANCE
H. 11. Batti,k. Jr., Private Secretary.
.May !*. 27 -w
EXCllANGi: IlOTEl..
^PME subscriber announces to the public
I th it he will open on the 1st May the above
Motis-p of Entert.airimeni. (formerly theShem-
well House ) The house is situatod a few
doors from the Market, on Green street, iiwar the cen
tre of the bti'iiness portion of tiip town, anil has been
newly fitted up. and tbornizlily cleansed The rooms
are convenient aul wfll ventilate !. • The table will be
supplied with rll»* best the market afl'ords, the Bar wi!h
the best of Liipi nvj, aud I lie stable will: attentive Ostlers'.
Desirous of sharing the public patronage 1 can pro
mise that those who give m-' a call shall not l*ave dis
satisfied.
April 27.
LIST OF rH4K;ES FOR
Krom Kayeitevilli
RKCBKN JONES.
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F.lSSE\«KitS,
to Wilmington,
6111
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“ Eliz'ibeth.
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“ White Hal’,
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“• Kelly's t'ove.
txi
“ -All points below.
lu
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■ to Wilminpton,
fo
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F.liyabfth,
'2
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“ Whitehall,
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" Kelly's Cov«,
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to F'lv. ttPvilU',
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4
5*
•• White Hall,
5
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•• Llizibeth,
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“ Pruspect H ill.
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.A 11 points abiivi-.
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. to Faye'teville,
(Ml
Keily's t’ove,
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•• \Nhite H ill.
4
III)
“ .All points above.
t)tl
lass or Iteok Pa«seiiger^
m'lxt stay
on
r full price, or «ame as First Cla.-s
T. C.
Hoi (PER
uo-
JOllXSOX. WILLIAMS A:
^Ai/r nAKt:R^i.
nave thirtv iH'ti pan- now in op*'raiion nine miles
.1-: of ^Vilm:agton l ariies wishing to supply
■-j:.]v»s with aB.it. can be urnishel by applying to
r.r.s n, ,lr , .\geni at Fayetteville, to K Page,
:a£-r it I'le works, i.r to
J M WILLIAMS,
Gener.al .Superintendent,
■ V.r' i'ilc, Nov. i:'l, lHt)2 Hllf
AOTIt'E.
1 expft’i to be absent from home a few iwouths in
the West, Archibald McLean is my authorize.1
asact my btisiness until 1 return.
N 0. JONES
18bt>. "O'f
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MURPHY
6ft-
WA.lfTEW.
1USHEL.S WLE.\T,
;.500 “ CORN
aaving the above articles to sell will receive
'ash price«^y calling on Mr. W Thoaiason,
i&nt Mills, Fayettevilie, or on the sabscri-
d Btand oa Market Square.
ALEX. JOHNSON, Jr.
76tf
ity-five DollarM Reward.
V from the subscriber, his uegro boy MO-
le is 21 yrars of age, about 5 feet 10 inches
', long feet and very much turned out at the
ikp down when spoken to. He was seen at
Mills in Robeson county ou the 21st ult.,
Fiiyeiteville abourf three we«ks ago. The
d will be paid for hia delivery to me or for
lent in any jail po that I get him.
W. I). JOHNSON,
ill-. .S. G.. Aug. U, 1««2. 52tf
ARnY HAR\ EHW.
pared to manufacture all kinds of Wagon
for Army use. I tan my leather and can
irgains. Agents will io well to send their
e as they shsH have prompt attention, and
iuick dispatch. JOHN CARTER
P ) . Chatham Co.. N. C., )
June 13, I8t>2. (
tiiuiii Arabic tor $ale by
J. R. LEE.
6'Jtf
TAKEM UP,
I! !ed to Jail, a a^gro boy who says his
.-'OIIN, aud belongs to J. F. Roiman of
'y John is about 5 feet 4 or 5 inches
' ! or 3o years old; the end of one of bis
The owner will come forward, pay charges,
;'t and lake him away, or he will be dealt
law directs. P F. ALDERMAN,
Jailer of Cumberlan J county.
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Kxeouthe Department North I'aroliiiii,
AD.IUTANT GkNERAL'.S OPFICK, (MtLtTfA,)
Raleigh, -May 8, 18H3.
Genebal OaoKR, \
No. 4. j
The attention of the Militia Officers is directed to the
advertisement of Capt. Henry A. Dowd, M , in
regard to exchanging Cotton Yarn for Wool The woo
is needed for the purpose of furnishing our soldiers with
clothing, and Militia Officers are requested to assist the
State, by urging patriotic citizens to make the exchange,
and discountenancing all sales or exchanges with specu
lators
Militia Officers are ordered to seize all wool purchased
for transportation beyond the limits of the State, con
trary to the proclamation of the Governor.
Every agent of the State, for the purchase or exchange
of wool, will receive an appointment under the great
seal of the State, and Militia Officers are ordered to ar
rest all persons claiming to be agents of the State for
this purpose who cannot produce such appointment,
and have them bound over to the next Term ot the Su
perior Court, to answer such charges as may be prefer
red against them.
By order of Governor Vanck:
DAN’L G FOWLE, .\dj’t Gen.
I. WtT
(fcV -^n e\tra I'harge will be mado for Wav Pa-spii-
gi'rs getting into l.erths during day time, and f >r occu
pying a Berth with their boots or shoes on. at thf
discreiii'U of the Captain
J. A WORTH, for (' F Sfm B’t Co
K. M ORREliL. for .“^t’Tp Kate and Sun.
T. S LUrTKRLOH.
May }. IH'iH 2t;-tf
KAII. ROAl>.
^pUK Train'! of 'his Koal leave Fiyettevillp daily.
1 (Suu'iayft m o'clock, A. ^I., and re
turning leave Mclvt-r'^ a: 1 o’cliicK. P M.
Fr>>iQkt Train MONDAY, WP.liNE.^D\Y and FRIDAY.
jjy nrd(>r of the President
JNO. M. P.(»SE,
Treas'r anil -Ai't'g Trans. Ag't.
J in. 22, l>t;X. l*7tf
.^'otire to Klii|>|»ei*M.
IN con-']uence of the high price of every thing iise.l
by thi' (Company, the l>irectors have iidvanccd the
rates of fr»ight generally about one hundred per cent
Rates will be furnished as soon as printed.
JNO. M. KOSK.
Treus’r and Transportation .\g’t V.', R R. Co.
March 18, isr.3 ' T-^f
I'roiii and atler tlii^
dafe the Steamer A. P. HURT will
leave at 8 o’clock, A. ,M.. on Monday
and Thursday JOS. A W()RTH,
April 0—17tf ] Ag’t C. F. Steam Boat Co.
To 4'otton Planter**.
1HAVE been appointed by the Secretary of the Trea
sury, Chief Agent for the pnrchAse of ('otton for the
Confederate Government within the State of North Caro
lina, and will pay for the s.ame in 7 per cent. Bonds or
(!ash.
Sub-Agents visiting the different parts of the State,
buying in my name, will have written certificates of
appointment.
VAM ABLE I.A AI>S EOR J^AKE.
virtue of a decree of theCouii i'.tv.'l will >^ell
y on the premises, on the 2*^fh day oi a1 y, (inst ,)
the VALUABLE FARM and DESIRABLK IIESIDENCE
of thelate’Dr C. Chalm.rs, situate on the waters of
Deep river, iti Moor? county, adjoining the town of
Carbonton, coniaiiii:ig-12l> acres. Also om.'other ir.ict,
a ij ining the 'itiovo, c Mit '.iiiiii;: 1 a-'res, V" th of \7h;c'i
tracts have each on I'iit-iii u fiiio Dwi'tlii g md -ill oilii-r
Lccos:: try out-hcu.-^os, ki;chi'n, ?iarii‘>, •f'lc . aiicl other cou-
vanieticis, good oioli.ir ls, ,>:c Also, one other tr.tci,
containing 10 acres, n«‘.ir the above, with m good com-
nion liouse. .Ms.i. one o' her 11 act, containing 2')0 jvcres,
wi(hin twi) miles of the 'own of C.arboat. ti, with erdi-
U'lrily good iioprovemont.s; .ill of which pi ices ate in
healti.y localities, with Lhe advautage of good society
aroun 1 them. The threi* first meuiioned are, accord
ing to the opinion of Professor Kmmoiis, within the
lris;n "! It.-; (’oalfields. and are in close proximity to
the (Uieraw & Coal firM-i l’>iilro:id, iiaw being construct-
e which ioake:j tho.sc Lau Is one of the best invest-
m Ills in the country
.\ls^ on :Lo same Jay, or the day after, 1 will sell, by
virtae of tin- same decree, a tract of L.AND situated on
liic Fayetteville & Wi-.t!iern Plank Roal, *.* miles beoiw
tho 11;wn of (’artiiage, known as the Schermerhovu Land,
containing about 800 acre-i. on wliicli there is a gooJ Pine
forest, good Dwelling and all ncL-essary out-hoiises. all
in goo.l lopair .Vlso, h! the sam. time an i place, I will
sell a good Sieatn Saw Mill on the prcmisos
Terms, i> and 12 inontho. n.)te and security,
S C. BllUt'E, (' M. E
t'arthage, .Moore Couniy, N. C.
May 4, 2.its
.^;ilt‘ of liaiad for Ta\e«.
ILL sell for cash, at the Court H )U,se door in the
Town of Fay. ttevMlp, ou the 1st day of .hine, (it
being .Monday ot June Court.) One L(JT on H ly Street,
joins .fohu ('ulbreath .aiiu Isaac Bodd, an 1 known as
the Dobbin Ho.i«e
The aVjove Lot will f>e soM for the Taxes for 18til.
Amouni of Taxes and ('opts due, :r')7 80
HECTOR McN El LL, Shfl.
B.y 1! W. HAKLtlE, D
.■Way f>, IHtW. 2()-ts
SOO atrc*?* ot tor saU*.
1()Fi EH uiy Pii.\NT.YTKjN in (.’olumbiis county, con
taining eight hundred acres or over There are about
three hundred acres of cleitnd iind on it, and about one
huniired acres of the ticst swamp land in the State; ea
sily JiMin-.'d I wj'.l take five J 11-irs per acre for it,
an«' take it in negroes, mules or money. .Any one hav
ing negroes on the Sound would i.» will to give me a
cail. It is lu one mile of the Kailroid and three miles
of Fair Blutf. 1 will give possession when I sell
GILES P. FLOYD.
Leesville P. O , R 'besnn county, .\pril 27. 24 *.)tp
3700 Bove.s of the Southern Hepatic Pills
Have been ordered in one day.
'PHIS combination of medicines '.vas first prepjired by
L the proprietor iu 1^2■>, when he was pronounced by
ttiree eminent ptiysicians in a Southern city, as in an
. ailvanced stage cf Ci^n.-iuuipiiou These I’ills curt d him.
He i» now over sevt^nty years of age and lu discliarge of
active professional duties. Tiieir good tfl'ecLs upon
.ithi*rs crea'ed suL-h a demand for them that he was com-
pelled to desist from stipplying them gratuifotisly
Ttiey are not rec.)mmended by the proprietor as good
Tor all disea-^ei, hut only for such ;».s arise trwn i>LS
; orders of THE LlVh/R Many p> rs'ins have testi
fied to their good etlecK in ChiUx and Fi-cem, litlinu."
I Fiver. .V'".,
Rea l the following:
I S. D. W.\LUAC>;, Esij., Presi lent of the Wilmington
. and Weldon Rail Road. .Aug l^f>2, i»ays; ‘*It has
boen STi'l thit ••Dvsi-kpsia," is our notional disease.
. However this lua^' be, it caused m.- loug and severe suf
fering. I’Miri.lpnii'illy a friend furnished me with a
f 'W bc.xc-* of the "Jlejjalir Pillj." and the ur j'them ham
jier/ectrd a rur^ In family they have beeu used
' ireijuetUl// etmnenl ’•urc Aiiiiing my ucijuaint-
auces, vinny caneit origii;ating from disea.sed liver, have
h.^en relieved and cured by th^m I regird theri an
iitialuahlf mediriii,'. nnd take p'ea-'nre in firwarding
, this voluntary tribute.”
Coi, Joii-N Wbioht, of (JobNboro’ N. C., .-Vug. 14,
' l>'t)2, says: ‘‘I have used the Southern fl>>patic I'ill.f in
my family here and also on my plant.-ition in .Ala*)ama,
and always ivith Kurres*. 1 have a valuable .servant girl
who bad been a long lime under treatment for consump
tion, without receiving any benefit .Almost in her ex-
' tremity. I was induce.I to try the Hepatic J'lllt. They
■ were given accordin;/ to dirertions. and she is now well,
enttri'h/ restored hi/ them. A similar ease occurred
among my servant? in .Aliibima. For liver and lung
dise.asep 1 have perfect cvviidi'nce in them
Full directions and other certificates will bf found on
the wrapper of each box.
Price. i>l a box; a doz^n; ?ft‘> » gross. Retailed
at the DrugjistJ For $11 twelve b >xes will be sent
free to any part of the (,’onfederacy where there »'.re no
druggists. Not less than a dozen b^xes will be sent by
I the proprietors. Cash must accompany orders. Checks
i on local banks taken.
Address GEO. W DEEMS. Wilson. N C.
jj^^For sale in Fayetteville by S. J. HINSD.ALE.
April 2o. 22-3mpd
We tlie iinder!!ii|;ned
practicing Physicians of the counties of
Richmond and Robeson, from necessity
have agreed upon the following Fee Bill: Seventy_five
ccnts per mile in 'he and double in the night
KAAK OE CLAREilDOli,)
Fayetteville, May 18, 18G:3. j
The .Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank
will be held at their Banking House on Thursday
morning, the if-h of June next, at 11 o’clock.
2!i 8tj J. W. SANDFORD, Cash’r.
Priisfiii^ lor Sale.
1W1LL expose to public sale for cish on Thutslay
the llih day of June next, at tii-* office recently oc-
cuj.iel on Green Street, (3ol P .1 Sinclair’s entire in-
tens' in the PRINTING PPiESSES. TYl’ES and FIX
TURES, &c . emi>loyed in putdishins “The North ('aro-
liaian ” .Also his interest in the Library, Furniture,
G.is Pipe and Fixtures of the Office, and his interest in
the hou.se, to satisfy sundry execuiions iu my hands for
collection. HEt'TOR McNEILL, Shff.
By J .V JOHNSON, Dep’t Shfl.
May li, l>^*i;l. 28 8tpd
FOR SAI^E.
CASKS UN'SLACKED LIME.
4« KEGS NAILS
5 BBL.S. TANNERS’ OIL.
DRY S.ALT, in bags and barrels.
2(Xt BBLS SPTS. TURPENTINE.
T S. LUTTERL(.»H.
Mav 17. 2‘.t 8t
10
U A ATEU TO HIRE.
MEN, (white or colored; to Cut Wood, five miles
East of Wilmington; very high wages paid, if ap
plication is -tna le soon.
T S L.UTTBKL.OH.
May 17 2-..-St
VIRGINIA TOB.ICCO on ('oiisi^umeiit.
WE n.AVE in Store iOQ BOXE.'^ TOB.ACCO. of va
rious grades, running from 1" to the pound to 14
ounces, which we will sell at the lowest market rates.
GEO. W WILLI''IS & CO
May IH. 20 4w
AOTI4 E.
AirE will sell at .Auction, in Fittsf’.oro' (’hatham Co..
TT on the 13th day of .line next, Eitri.ty-three Shares
(83) of Stock in the Faye'tpville iS: Co.ilfield R R , be
longing to the Estate of Dr S. Mc'.'lenahan. dec’d.
J W. TAYLOR,
May 11, 18tJ3.
w
J. S McCLEN.UIAN, J
Adtil'rs.
2'.'-4ipJ
May lit.
Ilc'ittal
J.AS. D.AVIS i> in town and can be
consulted bv th'ise re.|uiiing his servi
ces. Office o\cr Dr. B W. Robinson’s oftice.
2'.t-3tpd
D'c
SI BSTIT I T E \V A T El>.
A SUBSTITUTE is wanttd for Hi.'.vy Artillery ser
vice ou the Coast u; C. A liiieral price will be
paid on application to Jt>HN H. COOK.
May 18. 2'.i 2t
FORREST'S LATE VICTORY.
CuATTANOOGA, May 11.—1 wcut down to
Home a few days ago. Thero I saw and talked
with Forrest and his men. They were highly
jubilant and communicative. At two o’clock, on
the day ot my arrival, the^sctout oa a “ramp
age,” after “a lew more ol the same sort,” who
were reported to be advancing on Talladega.
Taking it tor all in all, this feat of I'orrest has
been the most brilliant cavalry exploit of modern
rtr ancient times. Why, airs, he captured sixteen
hundred Yankees with tour hundred; that, too,
when every advantage of equipment and position
was on their side. It was accomplished by a bold
blutl game, aud cool, delib erate courage. o one
could have done it so well as Forrest—collected,
resolute and stern.
lie went with the flag of truce himself. “1
have come,’' said he to the Yankee commander,
“todemand your unconditional surrender. 1 have
* iollowed you tor'five days and nights, fought you
all the time, whipped you in every battle, and
now I will give you a chance, for I am tired oi
shedding so much useless blood. I’ve got you in
tr.y power, and, it you don’t make the beat ot my
ofler, I will not be responsible tor the wnsetiueii
ces ” The Yankee officer wished to know who
Uc was and what force he had. “It makes not
a d d bit of ditl'erencc who I am,” answered
Forrest; “I’ve plenty of men and time to kill or
capture the whole of you, and 1 give you five
minutes to make up your mind.” “Then,’ re
plied the Yankee, “I shall not comply.” For
rest turned his horse’s head, and quietly remark
ed, as he rode away, “Your blood be on your own
hands, then, for I’ve done all I could.” As he
gained a point some hundred yards distant, he
was called back. “1 believe I’ll surrender,” says
the Yankee, “provided you’ll play fair with me
“Very well,” says Forrest, “draw up your men
in line and stack your arms.”
lie then turned to an aid and gave several or
ders to imaginary troops, and in less than hall
an hour sixteen hundred men were captives to
less than one fourth thcif own number.
This is the rough brief ctory. it ought to
make Forrest a major general. lie should be
appointed to the vacancy created by the death of
Van Dorn. Vigilant, active, industrious, daring
and e.'cperienced, no man would give morji uni
versal satisfaction.—( or. Rich. Knquiixr.
Wauled,
)R which a good ptice will be paid. -Apply at the
Store of D. McLaurin, Fayetteville, Jas Blount,
Lumberton, or .A. H. McNeill, Carihage.
•May IH, l.sr,;; 2‘Hf
noR
r St
Bank
Virg
$100 REWARD.
V FROM THE SUBSCRIBER ON SUND.\\
of January last, my negro boy named AN-
ile if of a whitivh yellow complexion, about
7 inches high. 18 or 20 years old, and sup-
'feigli aljout 140 pounds. He has a heavy
ir and talks short when questioned, and has
k. No doubt he is trying to paas for atree boy.
-he above reward for him delivered to me at
diil, Ca^^well County, or confined in any jail
-a F. L. WARREN.
16-3mpd
M irch 25, 18i3.
I a ^ I i.iKi. n
Ir i. D')d i's
“■‘Ug
stere.
purchased by myself or my agents
18th day of March IStlS, will be paid tor iu 7 per cent |
Bonds or Cash, and not 8 per cent. Bonds us stated tn 1
a former advertisement. Up to that time, however, the
! 8 per cent, bonds will be furnished as stated.
Patriotic citizens a^'e now offered an oj>pf>rtunity to
aid the Government by selling to it their Cotton rather
than to private capitalists.
LEWIS S WILLIAMS.
Charlotte, March 21, 18G3. [c. u.] 14tf
E^ypt C'oal .11 inc.
The undersigned were, at the November Term of the j
Confederate Court, District of North Carolina, »p- !
pointed Managers of the Kgypt Coal Mine property,
and have entered into copartnership for the purpose of i
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 iu the Confederate States.
Applicalions may be m^ide to (.'has B Mallett, Fayette
ville, N C., or Jameis Browue, Charleston, S. C.
CHARLES B. MALLETT.
JAMES BRt)WNE.
Fayetteville, Jan’y 20, t
xt - f RAIVAWAY,
Ralkiou, .May l, l»tj3. J : „ , , , i n
OWING la the limited supply of wool which the State | T.1R0M the subscriber on We Inesday the _.5d ult., my
has now at 1.8 command, and in view of the coutin- : C negro boy MOSES. I bought him in Richmond,
gencies of obtaining H„y great amount from Texas. ! Va , on the 17th, and the boy say.s he was r^.sH in
(heretofore the principal market for her supplies,) I | Sampson oounly, N. C., where he had recent y een
take this opportunity of announcing to the patriotic i working in a steam sawmill. He is a chunky, fiestiy
men and vromen of the State, that I am making arrange- Wack boy, about -5 fejt 2 or 3 inches high, ant aged I
w___ t' r— .....1 - .1 ycJirs. When Inst lie^vril from iiG wns uivkiii^
about Raleigh. He cau bo easily identified by a finger
his right hand, which was recently fractured, and
actine inder my directions. ^ I not yet healed 1 will pay a rew.jrd of Fifty
There will be established Depositories tor the Cotton 1 Dollars for hu appruhension ami conl;nemont, so ttiat
at points accessible to each County, making it i I cau get him agaiu Allress me at Boydton^ Meck-
Pre
fw order of the Secretary of the Treasury. allCoiton , gcriptions one dol!'“‘ Medicine hxtr.a. Surgical aud
- - on and after the obstetrical cases fiKy per cent, on former charges.
D McLEAN.
D. DICKSON.
BETHUNE.
PATTERSON.
McDOUUALD.
SHAW
DAN’L SMITH.
27-lltpd
To the People ol ^Ifortli Carolina.
QUARTERMASTER’S IIEPARTMEj^ |
.May 8, 18tj;>.
To Maiiufrtcfiirers and Others.
^TTE kave on hand a lot of BI CHROMATE of POT^
V\ ASH, that we would sell by the barrel, delivered
on the N. C. Railroad, or in Columbia, S. C.
F. Sr H. FRIES, Salem. N. ( .
April 18, 186^. "
Wole Eeatlier wanted.
LBS. (>f beavy well tanned bOLK LL.AIHLK,
^UUU suitable for Belting. Apply^o
Fayetteville, Apiil 14. -Otf
Rim THE KEOCKAnE.
/*/i PIECES Black aud White CALK’t):
OU 1*’** P"* Men’s Eng. sewed BROG.A^NS;^
For sale bv
WA.\TEI>,
NOTES of North Carolina, South ('arolina,
irginia and Georgia.
Al«o, North Carolina six per cent. Fundable Notes.
Also, North (^iroliua six per cent Bonds new issue.
W. R RICHARD.SON & CO ,
Broker'!, Raleigh, N.
March H ‘-Hf
«100 REU AR».
FIAN.AW.AV from me oii ttie night of the I'tth instan*,
t my Negro Man HUN I'K.l*. lie ia'a dark mulatto.
2:i years obi, '» feet or 10 inchfn hich. weighs about
140 lbs , is active and muscular foit not at all fleshy;
has 'ong husht/ hair, is slightly dtsh-faad. and has a scar
on (I believe) the left cheek below tiie cheek hone. He
is probably attempting to go to the ya'^kees I will
give the above rew^ird for his delivery f.a nif. or S-30 for
his confinement in any jail "f the .‘^tate so that I can
get him W'. A DICK.
Lumberton. N .April 24. 18*>^ ^*tpd
A CiiE.TI!
The New Stylo, Small,
COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS,
AT
OalN^ry.
ART.
Woodward’w ^olar ^*iiiiera.
PHOTOGRAPHS can be had at Vanorsdell’s Skylight
Gallery, llay street, opposite Marble Yard, Fay
etteville, N. C.; plain, retouched, colored,* in water
colors, oil and p.astile; from small to life size. Ambro-
types, Melaneotypes, and all other styles of Pictures
pertaini ,g to the Art. .Also, Gilt Frames, Gilt Mould
ing, G’. ^ for very large pictures—as large as 26 by 3ti
inches. 3ord irnd Tassels for hanging pictures: Instil
ments. Stock and Chemicals for sale low for cash. Life
size colored Photographs made from small pictures.
Having permanently located here I hope to merit
your patronage. 1 would also return my sinccre thanks
for the liberal patronage bestowed on me heretofore by
the eood people of Fayetteville and vicinity.
^ C. M. V.ANORSDELL,
Photographist and Proprietor,
l>ec’r 20, 1859 77-
iHarble Factory,
W. McINTVRE.
March If).
! 1 t f
F:»elte\ilU“ Arsenal and Armory, \
Ai'un. 27. I8HH. J
W A ATE »,
PRACTIC AL MACHINISTS,
ments to exchange Cotton Yarns for HooZ, aud earnestly
request that those who have wool will not dispose or it
to any person, except he be an agent of tho State, and
t
pr.
bs I i
e .t.i
Ll
K“oin.s over
.Ml I. L> ).J I M niwiv-, I ollei my fro
^ i‘- - iinal '-‘.'.i vcioH to the oil izen.s of Fayette-
iiiiy. Drtice hours tVoui ‘J A- M. to 12 M,
• 'i P. M J. H. FKEE.M.AN.
- 25 lUpd
AOTIEE.
.lU* .Vt^counis are at R. D Dav..’s 'or
ii; iM auttiOTized lo receipt by me for
• Now ia the time to pay your debts while
plenty. JAMES SREECfi.
I Ibta. 26if
convenient for those who wish lo make the exchange, to
do 80 with little trouble , v n
The object In procuring the wool, is fo elothe -V. o.
Troops; and it is the duty of every patriot to lend a helping
h.»nd in this cause; tor ■while tne S.ate wi.l strain every
nerve to provide for your husbands, your bruihera and
your sous in the field, she yet relies upon the agency of
those at home to assist her: and to do ims, you ruust
keepyonr wool frovi the handa of speculators, and excdange
tt with the State for Cotton Yarns.
Very respectfully vours,
II. A. bOWD, A. y. M. N. C. Armv.
May 12, 18tia.
»AET!I
ROBERT MITCHFI.L.
I SLaa. ^ ^
lenburg county, Va.
May 8, 18H.S
J D.
WHIT ICE.
27-5tpd
A
T ivij^ton, N V. suppo.-^ed to be a^.ouf tin* 2-')th of f
.March, or from the oars .at tJoMsii.-innigh, .
largtT TlvSVLiiLlNG S.VCK, wiiti my name, c inipati^'
an l regiment marVed on a Uttle card t'astene-1 to it. { ^
coiitaintd a new milii'iry suit t>'ia Oi'h>r cl.ifhinK. w.ith (
mv C'«mmirtbioiis. It wa. b.'ft at Kinston wi'h ih** oag '
fcage of Pfi‘>grew’s brigade; and it may be that it,
tikei o.f with the baggage of somjof the .Artillery »;.jm- j
pnnns or Daniel’s I>ngale. '
I will g've .5--> io>vr»rd f.-r it anU its c nten ^g, when ’
deliTcred to me or uUce.l wh^re I can get
Lieut. WILLIS RANDLE,
Co. I, 62d Beg’* N. C. T., P«Uieiriw^ Brigade.
ApU 28,1868. ’ a4-7tpd .
4 Good
^ “ jobbing BUckFimiths
Stea IV gaiploymenf and go .-d
A ool^r to Maj irF. L. ( HILD.''.
2l-10t,] Comd’g Ofbcer.
\VAATE«,
i flOODCOOKand BAKER, to cook for tlu-Orduauce
A D.tacome'it. Good pay wiH be giveti .Apply to
• C^int T \ \ I/>R, at the .Arsenal.
07.
Mav 9.
«EO. TiAUDEU.
I TWO llilBRS AlinVK 1:. T. HIICB k SONS' STOKK
A’. O.
j Ja -’-v 2ti
I ” FAYETTEVIEEE
I MITUAL INSIIRA.\€E OOMPAM.
$267,688 2b
5,077 35
Capital in Premium Notes amounts to
Cash on hand ind other assets,
WAATED,
4 FIKSr-^ATE COI/K an i B.AKiilR: 10 such au one
A ^.1..u b. ,
* ' At the Ar;-eixal.
Apri’2?. _
'ri;c Moetln'j; >t Stock-
hoMers of The Cape F.':»r Navieatiou Company will be
held in the Town Hall in Fayetteville, on Friday, .May
2yth, I8t)3, at 12 o’clock M.
Total, $272,765 61
Tbe Company have paid all losses promptly, and
have never made an assessment on their premium notes.
Tot.al losses paid, $29,682 (>«
Officsks:
GEO. McNEILL, President.
D. RAY, Vice President.
C. A. McMlLLAN, Sec y.
Dirkctors:
.1 Heroine.—When Gen. Forrest arrived at
Bliick Creek, three miles from (Judsden, Ala., iu
hot pursuit ot the Vandals, he found his progress
checked by a swollen stream and demolished
bridge, while a detachment of the eueniy linger
ed behind lo dispute hi.s passage to the opposite
side. Ignorant of the ford, ii indeed there was
any, (.Ten. Fojrest himseli rode back in quest ot
neccssary inlormation. At the first house he
made the inquiry was there any person who could
pilot his coininund across the stream, to which a
young ladv made reply—no male person being
present—that she knew the ford, and it she had a
ljorf>e .she kvould accompany and dircct him
There being no time tor ceremony Gen. Forretii
proposed that she should get up behind him, to
■which, with no maiden cjyness, but actuated only
by the heroic iinpulbC to serve her country, she
ai oncc consented. mother, however,
hearing the suggestion, and gensitively alive to
her daughter’s satety and honor, interposed the
objection, “Sir, my child cannot thus accompany
a stranger.” “Madam," respectfully urged the
far-famed chieftain, “my name is Forrest, and I
will be respon.sible for this young lady’s safety,”
“Oh,” rejoined the good woman, “if you are Gen.
Forrest atie can go with you.”
Mounted behind the General, she piloted bim
across the stream, exposed to the whistling bul
lets ot the enemy; nor did she retire from her
pjst ot danger until the last man had safely cross
ed, and the column seen in continuance ot its
rapid pursuit, accompanied by her earnest prayers
for success.
The name of this heroine is Miss Jane Sansom,
who deserves to be long and gratefully remem
bered.—Jacksonville (^Ala.') Republican.
General Jackson in Mexico.—A Correspon
dent ot the Richmond Whig relates the toUowing
facts in the early career ol Stonewall Jackson:—
“■After the battle of Cerro Gordo, his old com*
rade, General (then Captain} J. liankhead M*.-
gruder, was placed in command of a battery of
six light pieces. Captain Magruder, 1st artiiiery,
had led the storming party under Gen. Harney
up the heights of Cerro Gordo, lie was the tirst
artillery officer who entered the enemy’s works,
sword in hand—had captured the guns aud turned
them on the retreating foe. Gen. Scott rode into
the works and, addressing Capt. M., said: “Cap
tain, you have won these guns; they are yours;
your ardent wish for a light battery can now be
gratified. Take tho guns and mount them. They
shall henceforth be May ruder’« batter^.” When
the army advanced beyond Contreri?
city of 3Iexico, Lieut. Jackson reported to CZ^!::
Magruder for duty in his battery, having obtained
at last the desired transfer to the light artillery.
Magruder placed him immediately in oommand
ol a section ot the battery, and, conscious of his
skill and courage, assigned him to a separate po
sition in the assault on the city. With character
istic valor and impetuosity, he boldly assailed the
defences at the San Cosme gate of the oity, and
contributed powerfully, by his »killful and well
directed tire, to the subsequent capture of the
Capital. His signal services were duly chroni
cled in the official report of Capt Mair^uder and
the formal and full report of Gen Scott, as the
rccords ot the United States Government will
show.
“The motive of his drsire to join Ma-
frriiflpr’s huttorv w Stated by him to a friend at
fhe close of theV and is characteristic. He
said- “I active service. 1 wished to
be near when 1
John Magruder had got his battery, I bent
my energies to be with him, for I knew if there
waii any fighting to be done, M .gruder would Ije
on hand.”
S. J.
*,in.'.'dale.
AprU 80, 1863.
A. BAY, Pree’t.
24tm
Henry Lilly,
H. L. Myrover,
S. T. Hawley,
Nathan A. Stedman,
C. B. Mallett,
James X; l*.
A. A. M«Kethan.
J p. lVilUa™3,
3’ W 'rillinghast.
Collias and C. C. McOrummen, Traveling Agenta.
^The Company invite applications.
May 28, 1861.
hn
McLaurin,
£. S. Lutterlob,
A. V7. Steel,
J. a. C»*ok,
Hon. -J. 0. tibepheri,
f ' \wilm’gton.
A. £. Hali, / *
21-
DLAD VANlvEES vs. GUANO.
Voii asic if dead Vankeea, like garbage or guano,
Won’t make the ground rich where toey moulder? Oh,
pshaw, no!
In place of producing corn, clover or wheat.
In immortal deception, they spring up in che.it-
So thus you may know by this short apologue,
Though a rogue will ingrain, th,»re a no grain in the
rogue;
And if you hoped harvests from Yankee, you’re wis^r,
Fw thoughin lie* he i« fertiliier.
auBttBUiaib