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FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.. JUNE 8, 1863.
[NO. 1235.]
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: nTKU MONDAYS AND THUR^DAY.«
fjlttlRD J. nilE & SOXS.
nlTcRS AND PROPRTETORP
,, - : Setni-Wfekly Ob^^krvkr S>fi 00. paiil in
iB.’f
Obmrrvrr $4 00 per Riinum. paid in
.^i rKS’l'l-'*t’MKNTS mi^ened for f I per .•) intire
!or thi' firsi. and 50 cent>» for each puo-
,, i,,„ stion. Xilvprti-iements not exceeding a
j*r‘’‘in**’*' cenH Inr ihe first and SO cents
. *- ' ling pHbltPation. Advertieers are re-
, j' i H ih«’ number of insertions desired, or
.1' ii.inutvl till forbid. »nd charjred aooord-
h
wnJersigned. Conitnissionerp of Appraiqement '
IT for the State of North Carolina, do hereby declare
foUo\»iing prices to be those which will be jnst com
pensation to the owners of property inipreeeed for the
use the OoTernment for the next sixty days, subject
to alteration should circumstances meauwhile occur to
make it advisable.
VVe divide (be State into four Distriols. ae iindei-
present circtitnstaaces, we find material differences exist:
DISTRK’T No. 1, is to consist of all the couniips East
of ^^R^rfll. Franklin, Johnston, Banipson, ISladen and
roluiubus, ittrlusii'f. and in said District the priccs slial'i
be ts tv.Hows;
Corn,
Meal,
Raoi'n.
W lie At,
iMl'
ni" continued charged a« new ad- Flour
ff-'. sn
i t: ^
j . .
no U
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SPK,:xAl. NOTICE.
’.«-r thi# .;ate, no name of a new subncriber
w'fbou- payment in ndvanw, nor will
i« sul'^cribers for a longer time
ti.5 '
i.-.ca ' H.r old subscribers as desire to take the pa
this - will please notify us when making i
Oats, baled.
■ unbaled,
*• cleaned.
Pe.js,
H iv and Fodder.
(f-
Kice, cleaned.
Salt.
Sugar,
Jin’y 1, 185S.
* fOMPAX),
1 Ut'
0i H i
ne
trin^
o •,
• h.
‘tar
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IIVTl.
Attorney at Law,
FayetteviLLK, N. C i
n'lLL ai'.end the Tounty and Superior (.’ourts of |
ii • is.b*r!and, Harnett, Moore and Robeson Conn- '
pT-impt attention gives to the oolleotion of all ,
. en ni.'ted to his hand«
■ ' 17 > 58-tf
bEO. W. WILLIAMS i CO.,
Dealers in (lii’ocerie**/
A.VD IMPORTERS AND DEALKK8 IN
Hardware and Cutlery, Swedes Iron, Ac.,
HAY STBEKT, FAVKTTEVILLK, S. C.
Leather, tipptr,
‘‘ role.
harijess.
Wheat straw,
*• “ baled,
Molasaes*,
Whiskey and Brandy,
$15 00 per bbi of 5 bush. Is. 50
lbs to the biistie).
^ 16 “ bushvl of 48 lbs to the
busiiel.
8o “ ib.
G 00 “ bushel of *>0 Ib.i for
choice white
30 00 •* bbl of 19fi lb«, first
quality superfine.
6 50 “ 100 lbs
5 OO •• 100 lbs
2 50 “ bushel of 32 lbs.
S 60 “ bushel, measure 1.
S 00 *• 100 Iba unbaled
8 50 “ ItM'l lbs. baled.
« “ lb.
8 00 *• bushel of 50 lbs dry.
60 “ lb, fair quality.
85 “ lb, good
2 60 “ lb
■ 2 00 “ lb.
2 ftU “ Ib.
I 00 “ 100 lbs
1 30 » 100 lbs
4 00 “ gallon
3 00 “ gallon
ton
IroB, round and plate, 360 tX)
DISTRICT No 2, is to consist of all the counties West
of the aforesaid Counties to Rockingham, Guilford,
R"\ndolph. MontgoinerT and Richmond. rrrluMvr. and in
said Uislrict the prices shall be as follows;
Corn.
$20 oO p«r bbl of 5 bui>hel.>«. ^
lbs t» the bushel.
EXCHANGE HOTEL.
I th.jt hn will open
Hou?e of Entertainment
well House ) The
doors from the Market, on Gre«n
tre of liu buMae?s portion 01 the town, aad has beeu
uewk filie I up. and thoroughly clt-an«ed Tne rooms
•\re convi*nifni an>l well »enti1aie ?. The table will bo
snptiiii'.] with Ihe best the market affords, the IV^r with
the best 01' L'qiiors. i;nd tho elabl,j with attentive Ostlers.
Deairou'i of ,«h:.ring the public p.itrona^e 1 c;in pro
mise thni tiiiwfi W'»o gire lue a c.ill sh'ill n ji, If^ave dis-
REUBEN .lONES.
April 27. 23-tf
V.
I '^’11'^' oppfi the EAQLE HOTEL for the re-
1 caption of Gn"8t« t he ti*'st of June, and I hopi*
i I'e able tr. entertain fron .seventy-five to a
htmire 1 ppr.sons dtirii;/' the Siiin'’:er.
; In conneotiou with thid large Hotel, I have a number
' of Ilaek-, Carriacp.-i. nnd Snddle Horses that
ray gnest« can (»et at a minute’s notice.
,1. M. ULA1R.
Proprietor Eagle Hotel, Asheville. N. C.
; Mnv 1.;, 31tf
1 rn:T i*ri
BTRKK COCNTV, N. C.
These springs are situated in Western North Caro
lina, about Fifteen mites from Morganton, in a
mountainous, beautiful and i^m'intic country. The
waters, SL’LPHUR an 1 Clf ALYBCATE, are said to be ;
equal to any in the country Deer, Bear and Pheasant
abound in the Mountains.
The (' impany has suocceded in obtaining the'-crvic»'s j
of an experienced gentlemau and lady to take caarge of ;
the Uouae, and will be ready for the reception of Visit- !
ers by the 1st JULY.
One-Fourth of this propeity with Three Hun- i
dred acrvs f't Land atta'hed would be sold lo a {'--vson j
’omp«'teni fo tnke chtirge of the prop*‘Hy.
PIEDMONT SPRINGS CO
33 3mrd
JOHN H. COOK, Aactioneer.
Western Railroad.
Tunneling the Alps.—TuRIN, ItALY, March
NITURE, consisting of 2700 Teeth, Rubber and Plate,
4 oz. Gold Foil, Vulcanite and Apparatus, Instruments,
as Files, Excavators, Fillers and Forceps, Operating
Ct»air and Spittoon, Chairs. Tables, Carpets, Bed and
Bdiidiug. Also a large lot of Books, Medical and Den
tal works, Blackstone's (lommenraries. New American
Cyclof se li.i, Standard Poetical Works, Centre Table
Books, &c.
My accounts are in the hands of Mr. .lohn H. Cook.
R. aCOTT.
May 23, 18G3. 81U
Priiiliii^ Pre!$»(eii tor l§ale.
f WHjL expose to publio sale for caeh oh Thursday
day of June next, at tiie office recently oc-
May 27, 1863.
32 2w
, lions ot Mr. Fell, the English engineer, who ha»
; '-'i
i of Messrs W B Farrar & Co’s Grind Stones, and ; will be able, by his improved machinery, to oomj
bare now on hand sizes running from 18X2^ hiches to ' plete the remainiDg distance of eleven miles, in
6 feet by 11 inches; and can have cut at short notice | ten years. The engines are worked by compress
ed air, and there is no offensive smell or danger
i ot .u«oc..io„, tn two ro«. .i iro„ pipe, .hrough
which the atr is torced are seen tor some distance
ANY SIZES wanted. Persons in want of Grind Stones
will please correspond with the undersigned, who will
fill - - .
grit as represented
GEO W. WILLIAMS & CO
PayetteTjlle, May 27, 1863. 32-tf
.. lS.il.
36tf
JOS. ITLEY,
i,ro€tr and Vomminsion Jftn'chant^
FAYKTTKVILLE. N C.
l‘\ 18>i’. 93-tf
m
T. C\ A: B. «. WORTH,
Unmission and Forwarding Merrhants,
WILMIXGTON, N C
Jtn'f 2^, 1801 84tf
CARD!
FEW Ladies can be accommodated with board at
A Semsnarj-
??pt. 12. l«61.
T C.
HOOPER.
5t>-
Meal,
4 15 ‘
bushel of 48 Ihs to the
buphel ;
Bacon.
i*(i ‘
lb.
Wheat,
6 0> •
bushel of tiO lbs for j
choic*> white.
Flour,
3(1 (X» •
‘ bbl of 196 lbs, first |
quality supertine.
Oats, baled.
5 60 ‘
‘ 104* Iba
“ tinbaled.
6 00
‘ K.'O lbs.
“ cleaned.
2 50'
• bushel of 32 lbs.
Peas,
3 .“SO
‘ bushel, measured.
Hay and Fodder,
4 00
• 100 lbs.
4
• 100 ib-», baled.
Rice, cleaned.
2*'
• lb.
Salt,
10 i X)
• bush of 'lO lbs, good
and dry.
Sugar,
Co
lb, fair quality
Lanl,
9l»
“ lb, (jood
Leather, upper,
sole.
2 50
“ lb.
2 00
•• lb
harnes!*,
2 50
“ lb.
Wheat straw,
1 00
“ m) lbs.
Wheal straw, baled.
1 30
•• 100 lbs.
Molasses.
4 00
“ giillon.
Whiskey and Brandy,
3 00
“ gallon.
May 21
LIST OF CHAKiiES FOR
by the road on the Savoyside of the Alps. An
other project for crossing the Alps over the Sim-
^ ^ plon has just been submitted to the Kmperor of
.V. XT 1 r the Oov*e-nor of i M• Lehaitric exhibited a model last
oup-.ea oa GrecHi S{i*cet. Col. P. J. Sinclair's entire in- TTAVING accepted an agency from the Gove.nor of ; , . , l^innn flallorv nf thp Tnileriea of hia
tersai in the PRINTING PRESSES. TYPES and FIX- ‘ U State, under the direction of Col H. A. Dowd, in the Diana Gdllery ot ttie luilenes ol
TURES A£c , employed in publishing -The North Caro- * A. Q. M., at Raleigh, to assist in procuring a siipply of great project showing all the grades and cut^nd
liuiui. ■ Alfo hia interest in the Library, Furniture, ' WOOL to provide clothing for our North Carolina Sol- tunnels and galleries of the route. The whoi©
Gas Pipj and Fixtures of the Office, and hi’s interest in i '*>ers the coming Fall and Winter, we are authorized '
the Uuuise, to satisfy suudry exfciitions in OiV faaads tor | exchange Cottou Yarn at the rate of 1 bundle of 5
coUeciion. HECTOR McNEILL, Shff. ^ unwashed, but free of sand and
By ,J. A. .JOHNSON, Dep’t Shff. 'burs. Any person having Wool to spare can greatly
.May 11, 1803. 28-8tpd i State authorities in their laudable efforts to sus-
- - _ ** tain the cause of our country, and at the same time con-
Coal .nine.
The undersigned were, at the November Term of the
Confederate Court, District of North Carolina, ap
pointed Managers of the Egypt Coal Mine property,
and have entered into copartnership for the purpose of
tuining and selling Coal, and solicit orders for the same
in any desired quantity. Orders for any amount can
be stit'pli*'d on short notice. The Coal from this pro
perty is undoubtedly the best in the Confederate States.
‘'^Blications miyr be made to Chas B Mallett, Fayett«-
7:'l>. N •T' . or .Tames Browne, Charleston. S. C.
CHARLES B. MALLETT.
JAMES BROWNE.
Fayfet.eville. Jan’y 20, 1803. 9€tf
line of this railroad over the uoun tains from Doux'
d’Ossela, in Italy, to Brigues, in the Valais, was
introduced to the Tuileries reduced to the scale
of two thousand feet. The survey of this great
work was commeticed on the 1st ot August last,
tribute (in many oases) to the comfort of their own i nn the 7th
friends and kindred in the army not by making a do- f agents, divided into two brigades,
nation, bat receive a full equivalent for their wool. It amith
is hoped and expected therefore tliat a prompt response | one turning to the north and the other to the south
will be made to this notice, as ii i» important that the ^ of the Alps, tiuder the leaderBUlp ot tWO engineers^
Wool should go into the hands of the manufacturer at
an early day, to be made ready for wear
Fall. GEO W. WILLIAMS & CO.
Fayetteville, M*y 30, 1863. 33tf
PiSSE\(iEKS.
Iron, round and plate, 350 00 “ ton.
jOUNSOX, WILLIAMS & CO..
Ntl.T WAKRRS.
"■tiion niae mile*
jbine supply
1 by applyiug to
\U, to E. Pape.
WILLIAMS.
Superintendent.
81tf
e a few raonths in :
.8 my aiithoriied
reiurt..
N. G JONE?
=3tf
date 1 will
UBI far rag.-4 de
le, or at my mills
D MURPHT
ftA
DISTRICT No. 3. is to consist of all the counties W*sL,
and including said counties to .\lleghany, Watauga. Me
Dowell and Rutherford, exclusive, an I in > lid counties
the prices shall be as follow!*:
r,t\
i u> a»(t will receive
•Mr M Tho-natton.
or on the «ubscri-
ire.
. .JOHNSON. .Jr.
7otf
8 Reward.
his negro boy MO-
»ont 6 10 inches
ich tnmed out at the
to. lie wws seen a»
ity oa the 21st nit.,
•ee weeks ago. The
lelivery to me or for
I get him.
kV. D. JOHNSON.
62. 52tf
Meal.
Bacon.
Wheat,
Flour,
Oats, baled,
• •• uubaled,
“ cleaned.
Peas,
Hay and Fodder,
Rice, cleaned.
Salt,
Sntfur,
Laril,
Leather upper,
sole,
“ harness.
W’heat straw,
•• “ baled.
Molasses.
Whiskey and Brandy,
■flh 00 per bbl of 5 bushels,
lbs to the bustiel.
bushel of 4^^ lbs to the j
bushel.
lb. ;
bushel of 60 lbs, for i
choice white.
p«*r bbl ot lOtilbr-first
qiiHiiiy superfine.
10J IbJ.
ll>0 lbs.
bu-thel of 32 lbs
bushel. measur**d.
100 lbs unbaled.
100 lbs baled,
lb
bushel of 56 lbs, dry j
and good,
lb, fair quality,
lb. for good,
lb.
' lb.
‘ lb.
‘ ItXt lbs.
‘ loO lbs
• gallon
‘ gallon
‘ ton.
3 75 ‘
86 ‘
5 IX^ •
25 00 •
4 50 -
4 tKi '
2 (h;*
3 60
2 7-j
3 -2^
■ 26
12 0 J
60
85
2 50
2 (.*0
2 50
1 00
1 80
4 00
3 00
From Fayi’1t«*Tille to Wilmington, SI'* W |
*• •• E!i7abeth, 5 03 1
“ W hite Hull, 0 50 i
“ •* • Kelly''- t'ove, 7 00 )
“ '* •* ,\11 points below, 10 00 |
■SECOND Cl.ASs, OR DKCK. '
From Fayetteville to Wi^rr.Lncricn, 00 j
“ Elizib-ih. 2 50 I
•• •• Vi.iiehull, 3 50 i
•• “ •* K.pI y’s Cove, * 4 0=1
“ •• •• \U p-’ints below, 5 00 '
I’H.
From Wilminj^lon to I'ayet'-'ville. $10 00 •
“ “ “ K"lly s Cove. 4 50 '
“ White Hall, 5 50 ;
Eliiabeth. *'• 50 '
“ “ “ Prospect Hall. f'
“ “ “ All points above, 1^ K) ,
iSECON'D CLASS, OR DKCK
From Wilmington to Fayetteville, 00
“ •• •* Kelly’s (Jove. ''O
“ White H^ll. 1
i •• “ “ .Ml points above. -'j ****
1 Second Class or Deck Passongers mu ' 'tii_v oii
I lower deck or pay full price, or ?;ame as Fir.'^' i'm-s.
-\n extra charge will be made for Wav Pa^.'^a-
! zers get'ina: into Reubs dMrinq day time, an^ ter c'cu-
■ pyinp 1 H-'rth with their bootf or oboes on. dt tii-'
■ ili-i'- r; n of the C iptain
J. .V WORTH, fort; F St’m Bt Co.
' R. M. ORRE’ L. for .^t’rs Kate and Sun.
T, S. LUTTERL^.Ul.
.May 4. 18G3 26-tf
To C'otton Planter?*.
I HAVE been appointed by the Secretary of the Trea
sury. Chief Agent for the purchase of Cotton for the
Confederate Government within the State of North Caro
lina. and will pay for the same in 7 per cent. Bonds or
Cash.
Sub-.\geius visiting the different parts of the State,
buying in my name, will have written certificates of
appointmeut.
IJy order of the Secretary of tlie Treasury, allCoiton
purchascid by myself or my agents, on and after the
18ih day of March 1863, will be paid for in 7 per cent.
Bonds or Cash, and not 8 per cent. Bonds as stated tn
a former advertisement. Up to that time, however, the
8 per cent, bonds will be furnished a» stated.
Ptttriotic citi*ens are now offered an opportunity to j
aid the Government by selling to it their Cotton rather |
than to private capitalists.
LEWIS S. WILLIAMS. ,
Charlotte, March 24, 1863. [c. D.] 14tf j
' ~ TOBACCO. . 'I
BOXES VIRGINIA TOBACCO, varioiie grades,
WO
Iron, round and plate,' 350 00
DISTRICT No. 4, is to consist of all counties West
: of and including said.counties, and in said District ibe
! prices sliall be as follows:
$17 50 per bbl of 6 busheis, 6*;
lbs to the biii-h ;!
3 66 “ bn=hel of 48 lbs to the
bushel.
7o “ lb
bush«‘l of 60 lbs, for
Com,
Meal.
Bacon.
Wheat.
all kinds of Wagon
my leAthar and can
do well to send their
rompt attention, and
JOHN CARTER.
62.
C., .
2. f
Utf
lie tor Male by
J. R. LEE
69tf
im
miBRRON SUNDAY
n«gro boy named AN-
low complexion, abont
29 yimrs old^ and sup
ida. He ha« a heavy
Flour,
Oats, baled,
*' unbaled,
cloaned.
Peas,
Hay and Fodder,
Rice, cleaned.
Sab,
Sugar,
Lard,
Leather, upper,
“ sole,
•• harneis.
Wheat straw,
“ “ baled.
Molasses,
Whiskey and Brandy,
00
25 W
4 60 '
4 OO '
2 0)
3 60
2 00
■2 50
40
15 00-
75
75
2 50
2 00
2 60
1 00
1 30
4 00
3 00
Iron, round and plate, 350 00
choice white
bbl of l‘Ji lbs for first
■juality superfine,
ItK) lbs.
lOO lbs.
bushel of 32 lbs.
busliel, measured.
‘ 100 lbs, nnbaled.
■ 100 lbs, baled.
' lb,
‘ bushel of 50 lbs, dry
and good.
• lb, fair quality.
‘ lb. good
‘ lb
‘ lb.
‘ lb.
‘ 100 lbs
‘ 100 lbs.
‘ gallon.
‘ gallon.
“ ton.
r him delivered t o me at
yr oonfi]|el >u any .iail
P. L. WARllEN
J5-3mpd
pp«rating Rooms over
■tare, I offer my Pro-
I tk« eitixena of Fayette-
8 CroiB 9 A. M. to 12 M,
J. H. FRBEMAN.
94-9tpd
bI
ar« at R- D- Davis’a for
;e^ t« p»c»ipt by me for
n»r Tonr dein« while
JAMB3 BRFE'^e
2Rif
The nnaersigned having earnestly endeavored fo ad
just the differences that have hitherto existed between
,ljp Aeents of the Oovernment and the holders of sup
»n qn*rt»onel, and has i necessary to carry on a war for their own det-enc*.
»lftopw«forafreeboy. , most earnestly and seriously call upon all who
would sni'port the government of their own choice, in
this its life struggle; npon all who would preserve them
selves and their families from the licentious despotism
of a malign&nt fo«; on all who would save their own
lives, their own liberties, and their own property from
the hands of an unprincipled, devilish an»l hitter enemy,
(who have already declared the entire confiHcation of
all their estates, and even their very extermination.) lo
come forward at once, with all they can spare, to the
support of their brave sons and brothers now m the
field, and with all their aid and sympathy tor the gov
ernmeut of their own making, and which is now so be-
set with many and great difficuUies and dangers, ana to
cease thi« war of extortion tigainst their own country,
i go disgrwjeftil to it4i citimns. and so thn»ateuing to their
' own pncoeis in a contest in
R. V. BLA» KSRV'K,
Coramissioners of Appraisement for N.
1 May29. 1?63.
I'roiii niiil alter tlii»
dstf the Stfrt.iier A P HURT will
Itave at > o’clo’k. M . on Mon lay
anl thur-day JuS A "'KTH,
Vpril *i 17lf ] *' f Stetiin Boat »'o.
K.4!L ROAI».
TMF. Trains of this Road l*ave Payettevil'e daily,
(Sun lays ex.'epted) '•> o :l>ck, \- M., and re-
turnine leave Mclv(>r’sat 1 o’cb'CK. P M.
Frttfiht Tram MOND.W, WKDNESD.\^ and I K1D.\^ .
Bv ordnv of the Pre'idfUt.
JNO. M. Rosn.
Treas r and Act’g Trann. .\g’t.
Jan. 22, lStj3.
\oticr to J*ilii|>|»er^.
IN consequence of the hiph price of every thing >ised
by this Company, the Director.^ have adv,inch'd the
rates of freight gentrally about one hundred per cent, j
Rates will be furniMhed as soon as printed.
JNO. M. ROSE,
Treas'r ami Transportation .\g’t W'. R R Co.
March 18, 18tl3 12tf
3100 Boxes of ihe Southfrn Hepatic Pills:
Uave bft*n ordered in one day.
This combination of D'edicines wax urbt prepared by
the proprietor lu 1H25, when h-? w is nr-iaonnceJ by
ttiree etnmeiit jt'iysicians in a Southern ci'y. a« in 'in ^
advanced >tag^^ of Consnmv': m. T!if*e I’t! ■' ear. I iivu ■
He IS now ov‘*r s*'vei»ty ; ; it s of age and ia discharg;-of .
active prof>'Spion:»l dutie.-*. Thetr good effects upon ,
others crea ed such a demand f »r them that he was com- I
felied !0 desist from supplying the.n gratiiitonsly
They are not recnmiiien led hy the proprietor as good
for all disea-e*i. but on'v for ‘•uch as arise from DIS
(>Rl)i;aS O? THE LlVKll Many persons have testi-
ti,*d toth^ir g)odetlVc!K \n ChilU au't Fevers, BHious
Fever, rneumjriia, Dt^spfpsiu, i'c , (••.
Ri-ad the toU.iWing; .
S. D, Wai-lacr. Esq., President ot the Wilmington
and Weldon Kail Road, Aug. 3(‘, 1«62, says: “It, has
been said that -Dtspepsia,” is our natiotial disease.
However this may be, it caused me Icmg and severe suf
fering. Providentially a friend furnished me with a
fi-w boxes of the ^'IlepuUe nils.'' and the u^evf them has
perfected u cure. In my family they have been used
frequently with eminent saecets. .\inong my ncquaint-
ances, manii casein originating from diseased liver, have
invaluable medicine, and take pleasure
this voluntary tribute.” , „ „ ^ , ,
Col John Wbight, of Goldsboro N. C., Au({.
1862, s.ays: ‘‘I have used the Southern Hepatic PiU-t ■»
my family here and also on my plantation in A' ibama
and always with succes.^ 1 have a valuable servant girl
who had been a long time .nndar treatment f-.r con^ump-
itliont receiving any benefit .\lmost in Ik-i ex-
I was induce I to try the Jltpalic Pill--- Tiiey
for sale on consignment, by
GEO. W, WILLIAMS & CO.
M^y 23 81 tf
WAIVTED.
1 1 or 6 horse power Engine, wiib fixtures complete.
IV May 21, E. J. HALE & SONS.
CARRIAIiiE \NU HARll^e$$«~
FOJl SALE.
Large second-hand CARRIAGE, with seats for six
persons. .\l80. a set of DOUBLE HARNESS, very
little used. E. J. HALfi.
May 25.
A
f\ pi
Rud the RIockade!
W. JHacIntyre
is offering to-day,
1 case Calico, 1400 yards;
18 dozen colored Handkerchiefs;
200 doz white and black Tapes;
80 packs English Pins;
120 boxes Black Pins;
12 doz Coat's Spool Cotton;
100 doz Clark’s Spool Cotton, assorted colors;
3 lbs Black Italian Sewing Silk;
86 groce Agate Shirt Buttons;
432 groce black and white Bone Pant Buttons;
100 doz Ivory fine-tooth Combs;
'1 chest Congua Tea;
50 bags Liverpool Table Salt;
5 boxu Extract of Logwood;
5 barrels Sal Soda.
Jnne 1,1863. S3-3w
7 “ IHK.
Black writing ink in pint bottles. Two dozen
in a box. secnrcly packed in saw difst. Orders ac
companied with money promptly filled.
Addresj G. W. LAWRENCE,
Fayetteviile. N C.
June 1, 180?., 38-tf ^
^ITAWT^D,
A TEACHER who has had several years’ experience
wants a situation either as Principal or Assistant in
some School. Can tei^ch the Languages and higher
branches of Mathematics, *
For farther information address
A. McLEAN,
Cashier Bank of Cape Fear, Fayetteville.
May 21. 33-3t
"riESTAlflEIVTS AIVD HYHUS.
CONFEDERATE States Bible Society Testaments.
A Collection of Sabbath School Hymns
For sale by E, J. HALE & SO^S.
June 1.
^,\NK N(.»TES of North Carolina,
WAxlfTED,
South Carolina,
irginia and Georgia.
Also, North Carolina six per cent. Fundable Notes.
-Also, North Carolina six per cent Bonds, new issue.
W. R RICHARDSON &.C0 ,
Brokers, Raleigh, N. C.
9tf
March H
We the iindersisned
Hands wanted.
EIGHT or ten good hands wanted to work at the Salt
Works on Loekwoo«i’s Folly Sound, below Wilming
ton. Good wages will be paid. '*pp'y *o
A M CAMPBELL
May 27. 1863. . 32-3t
~ARREST THE COWARDS!
JAMES .\LbERT MOORE. BENJ’N M. WELCH and
JOSF/PH BREWER, privates in Co. A, 5th N. C
have during the four n onths Explored the moun
tain, and traced the plan of the future railway
which is to pass over rocks, cross torrents, fill up
the valleys, gorges, and precipices, before which
science does not hesitate. The stimulus of hav
ing a great work to accomplish has alone sustained
the picked men to whom the task was confided.
They set up shelters and encampments in woods
hitherto unexplored, carrying on their backs beds,
clothing and provisions, as they had often to live
two or three leagues from any dwelling. It was
frequently necessary to lower by ropes down the
precipices the meu who had to prepare the plana
amid empty space, and the snow and avalanchcs
more than once threatened to stop them summarily
in their work. The result has been to put before
the Emperor eighty kilometers of iron way in the
Helvetic Alps, forty-four ol which will be covered
over, twenty-three iu tunnels and twenty-one in
galleries. All these passages are ventilated either
by shafts for the tunnels, or lateral openings tor
the galleries. These openings, cut at different
points into arcades, have a startling appearance.
They are veritable promenades a thousand metres
above the sea, offering the same security as those
of the Rue de Rivoli, which they resemble, but
presenting a more picturesque and varied pano
rama. The execution ot the plan, according ‘to
the authors, would occupy less than five yeara.
At the end of this month the complete project of
crossing the Alps by the Simplon will be officially
submitted to the Governments of France, Italy,
and Switzerland. The estimated cost ot this great
project, including the fixed and rolling material,
the interest of the capital employed; etc., is seven
ty-two million francs.
Th>: Yankee Raklnud the. MiHtia.
—A correspondent writes to the Savuimah Repub-
lic.in:— •
“In passing from Meridian where the(Jackson
or) Southern Railroad connects with the Mobile
& Ohio llallroad, we passed through the section
of Country lately visited by the Yankee cavalry
raid, which, starting fromCorinth, parsed through
Eastern Mississippi down to the Suuthero Rail
road, which they first struck in Lauderdale coun
ty, about twelve miles from Meridiaif. They fol
lowed the track of this railroad for twenty miles
at least, the indelible signs of their daring being
■ I visible every few miles. Communication was but
practicing Physicians of the counties of I Troops, cowardly deserted their comrades on the even-. iaterrunted and is now affain fullv re-
Richmond and Robeson, from necessity , jn^ of the 15th May and have doubtless gone to theip slightly laterrupteU, ana is now again luuy re
h^e agreed upoa following Fee Bill: Seventy-five | homes at Fall Creek P. O,, Rock Spring Dist., Chatham j stored, trom this line of road they bent their
cents per milfe in the day and double in the night. Pre- j county, N. C- The usual reward of THI ttTY DOL- course in a southwestern direction, passing tl rough
Scriptions one dollar .Medicine Extra, Surgical and j lARS each will be paid for their apprehension a^ de- lirookhaven, a station on the N. O., Jackson and
obstetrical cases fifty per cent, on former char«es. 1 \iy„j at Raleigh to Col Mallett of the Conscript Dept. ^ Northern Railroad, where they took
D McLEAN. : Also, BENJ’N_ W. IVEY of R«b‘'»on county ARICK ^ ^
May 8. 1863,
A.
R D. DICKSON.
A. BETHUNE,
A PATTERSON.
A, McDOUGALD
D. SHAW,
D.\N’L SMITH.
27-lltpd
Sole Leather wanted.
OAAA lbs. of heavy well tanned SOLE LE.\THER,
OUUU suitable for Belting, Apply to
D, MURPHi.
Fayetteville, April 14, " “®tf
Rlli^ THE BLOCKADI^
PIECES Black and White CALICO;
100 prs Men’s Eng. sewed BROGANS
For sale by
March 16,
Mallett of the Conscript Dep’t. , \nrfhem Hailroad, where they took some
‘BRITfof Robeson county, and WM. H, HATON of 1 prisoners, and from thence to Baton Rouge. You
Harnett county, for whose apprehension a like reward | no doubt winder how they could thus traverse
will be paid.
It is to be regretted that we are obliged to advertise
,h... «.» Ilk. ROBI.'ISO.N.
Capt. 5th N, C. Troops
May 24.
I me couimanu oi •»iaiur vjc
^ t^ie
I AN AW AY on Monday 25th May, my Boy NEI^ON; j enemy his men fled pre^itately; he brought
W. McINTYRE.
11-tf
SALT!
SACKS for sale by
Deo.
22
SALT!!
ROBERT MITCHELL.
88-tf
the entire State from Northeast to Southwest. It
is easily accounted for. In the first place, there
is no cavalry in Missi.ssippi that I ct.n hear of, Van
Dorn having carried off ail that he could find; 2d,
33-4t I they were pursued by Mississippi militia under
I command of Major General Gholson. Fronx
$30 REWARD.
his own mouth I learn that^e first time he met
Ran AWAY on Monday 25th May, my Boy NELSON;
wm w S1»? d.emor.Uzed, (. .ord
me or $25'for his confinement in Jail.
LETTER PAPER.
FRESH supply of Letter Paper, Bath size, of better
lality and higt
had. Ju?t received
Quality and higher price than any we have lately
T.lni received E, .I. HALE & SONS.
April 26
TO CLERKS OF COURTS.
been relieved and cured by them. 1 reg ird I Dei', an ^ Sending us Court Advertisements the Clerks will
forwarding | encios* $5, i' the advertisements are of the usual
len,^th
\ larger amount if the orders are longer.
E. J. HALE & SONS,
tion,
tremity.
liver and lung
will b® fd'in I on
Iletailfd
were given acordmg to directions, an 1 sSe is now w oU.
entirehj restored by them A sir^iilt.r case o.carro.i
amotig my servants in Al *bama, F >r
diseases I have perfect confidence in fh^m '
Full diroctions liiid otiier ccrtij’cnton wi
the wrapper of each box.
Price. ?1 a box; $10 a dr.z 'n; $'.*6 a gros...
at the DruqyiMs For SH twelve boxes wul be sent
free to any pan of the Oonfed.r.uy whore Hero ara m.
druggis.s. Not lees t*».an a du?,en boxes will be =ent by _
the proprietors, Ca«h must nooomi-any orders, Checks |
on local banks t-iken ^ 1
Address GEt). W. DEf MS- Wilson N C. j
in^g*For sale In Favjtteville by--^'- J HlJ5Sl).\Lr-, j
April 25. 22-3rapd
Aprii 30. 186-3.
Wanted Immediately,
1 a A/iA JUNIPER SHINGLES, for which
IV.Vm'U the highest cash price will be paid
— \LSO—
\ v-k.* -f \ar«e. well bvok^ OXEN. Apply to
D, ANDERSON & CO,,
Eagrle Foundry. Fav»*tt,pville. N.
•itf
Camp of Instruction N. C.. \
Camp 11oi.m!;s, May 20, 1863, i
N A, STEDMAN.
June I.
the DI-VIE PRIMER,
FOR the Little Folks. A further supply a* wholesale
Of retail by H.VLL & SO^ S.
May 27.
•^The Annual iHeeting ot the
Stockholders in the Fayetteville Gas Light Company
will be held on Thursday, June 11th, 1863, at 12 o’clock
M.. in the Town Hall in Fayetteville.
A McLE.\N, Pres’t.
May 27, 186?. =^^tm
.idlutant and Insp’r General’s Office, 1
I RjcuMONO. M.iy 1st, 1868. /
GENERAL ORDERS, >
No 5^- ^ D
The following Act of Congress, approved by the Pre
sident, is published for the information and direc
tion of all concerned, in connexion with the act relating
to impressments heretofore announced in General Oir-
ders No, 37. from the Adjutant and Inspector General s
Office, April 6, 1B63, and as supplement^ to said act;
I An act to amend an act entitled “An to^ regulate
i impressments by officers of the army,”
i The Confederate States of America do enact. That in
j all cases of appraisement provided, for in said act, the
! officer impressing the property shall, it he believe the
! (ippraisemeut to be fair and just, endorse upon it bis
' approval; if not, he shall endorse upon it his reasons for
Si KCIAL Orobkh, I
N accordance with Oeiieral Orders No 26.
1 luspecior Geoerara Ofioc, Richmond
name of tiie folloinnp slave is published in order that
r.
Adjutant
Va„ the
CK.
ry stcppiige of the RooV-
to for the pur
will havi* noSh.ie'Ingi* for
C T. HAiai, Pr«H’t
M ikie Office
"I
WAi%TED,
A SITU \TlON to sup“vintcni SALT WORKS. I am
experienced at erecting, and patcnnig either
wroug-t or ca-t pans, ®
oM^r, ic». iVd‘JreBtJ
11^
REWARD.
STOLEN from ntai B't.n'Misvill?. on Fi-ilay rtfi;ht |
thf 221 'not. a ii.»rk chpstn-.it «orrel TlOIvSE. »'trt \
; a wbiie STeak down his fac**, bo,I. b-uu f*',-!* v d lees ,
' white nearly to itie kiiee* SaiU mt her under Hie I
I madinm lieSght, very heavy ; li’’ . W''h H rrm.i-L’bly I
lo"g and thick mane, at. ’ -I ▼ei'.v pvt>'0 if-8ue :
I order, five ye-.rs .-ll. Toe h .r>c has b-m trao*-. o.e
! R.ic'tinghau., The *bove r- w ,rd wit) be 'M'. ^ '> cuy
one who will iwoure me norse W that^ “JVCnIpI.
♦ 8-
•• V....... r • u
_ fusing, and deliver the same, with a receipt for the
propertv inipressed, to the owner, his agent or attor
ney, and. as soon as practicable, forward a copy of the
receipt ind appraisement, and his endorsement tbere>n,
to the boari of appraisers appointed by the President
and Oovornor of the State, who shall revise the same
and make a final valuation, no as to give just colapen-
sation for the property taken, which valuation shall be
1 paid by the proper department, for the us? of which
^proportv was taken, on the certificate of lie
as provided In the Act rff which this is ttmeD^•'‘’^’'
Approved April 27, 1863 PfM>PFR
Af ti'e s-iine time and piaoe was arrestea •■uunii t All parties tal:iui»
CUFFEY” aged about 26 .rears, dark complexion, 6 feet | appraifccrs, to the ^ *,11^ sod accom-
■ •
P. , , ^ or they cannot be acted on.
the or H, &. rUKGWYN,
, hia owner may oomc torw^rl and claia tUe property
' vit: “S.A.M,’' aged about thirty years. bUck complexion,
' 5 fi-et 8 inches high, property of Miss Emily Harway,
of Hir'ford county,
i The e;id '^aio w ts -.’-reeted on board' of the t*teamer
Eujily. '■unninjj from Norfolk, Va , to Newbei'a, N O
time and piaoe was arrested ‘ BUSH
by the way much abnsed in its use, aud by do
means correctly selected in this place,) were they,
that he at last was compelled to avoid capture by
flight. The troops composing this party were
entirely from Ohio and Indiana, and were prom
ised SOOO bounty, with exemption from military
duty for the balance oi‘ the war. This is the
statement of prisoners, and, if they can be believ
ed, is the usual bribe offered by the abolition
leaders.”
Onr Glorious Soldiers.—An intelligentgentle-
man, who was an eyewitness of the late battle ncSr
Fredericksburg, says that highly as the efllici*^n-
cy of Gen. Lee’s army hal been extolled, nothing
he had heard camc up to the impression produc
ed on his mind by his own ob5ervation of their
conduct. Their deeds of valor were not only
magnificent beyond all conoeption, but the cheer
fulness with which, after being for a great part of
the day involved in the most terrific peril, they
would, as soon at> successful, march for miles to
^ome new scene of danger, was absolutely mar
vellous. Their conduQ.t when wounded was even
more admirable. Our informant has seen groups
of the wounded standing around a weli, each wait
ing patiently his turn for water, bleeding, dtsty,
weak in body, yet us humble, modest, and unpre
tending as so many children \* onderful men!
What age of coiinfb’ produ-ied such? Such
lions in battle. «nd yet so unconscious of ^-lieir own
I greatness! Such are the rank and file of the
Southpfn army, men whom it is an honor to live
{ in the same age with.— Richmond Dixpatch.
inches, who claims to be free
Bv o-kr of G.->I PETER MALLETT,
"" Co'3m»tnd''.!it oT Conscripts for N. C.
J. N. Pana, Auju’aut.
ivlav 22, l8-d. 81-lin
^Sfanke 8^^^' thid
f^imnWslonera of
M»7 29, 1868
R V ?LAgpXOCK,
I of Appifaisimont
I^OTICE.
The UNt>ERSIGNED, both having entered the mili
tary serrioe of the Confederate States of America,
hereby give notice to their old customers and friendij,
that tbfcy h^ve appointed John D. Stsrr and Job»> D.
Williatf", of this pl.a^'c, lh;.ir attorneys to collect t-'rer
separately or conjointly al' raonejd due them either hy
account or notti, an.t (•fhorwi^** ic attend to ilioir Hi-
ein«*es gen«»rally during their *^,senoe. I'h. y rr-; *''i-
ful!> aU persons i>' i-'btel to theio cail a,- , r >m^)t-
ly as ptssible ou t.i^ir agott.i iM ra-' 'i« ?it
’'..nr ^ I.'VMS.
Sept. 19, lyCl i>'(' tf
Bhmk Wamuitfl fdTwi’e