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t*ij "lU’h ^utworil»uTlur ^ lou^ei uute
■r oM BUb'. t ilitTfl H! 'Ir II
>\sietu y*lll livilit'\
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FlorfMce aiid Fayetfeiille Kail Road.
L,N1>KU the provi^ioQM oi iin Orflinanoft of ihe ("oii
veuuoii «f N'orih t’aroliua, Uook- will be opaneil on
hp iRih June at the followinj? pluee*. an ! under the di
reciion of the followinjr persotu, to reCewe subsorip
tumn to the (’Rpital Stock of the “Flereuce A FayPtte-
>ilie Kail Ko!id(\v" SharertOtie Hundred Dollar-* eaoh.
At tht Had Hoad Oihce tn /av''/?oi'(7/»'.--Under the ;li
leoiioii of the General ('otiiiiiissiouers, A, A. MoKfthaii
• > A Kay. \ \V Steel, Win. MrL MoKav an l Jno!
M Kt)*44>
.. •If f!‘'' •V'-'V’ L'n.Jerilie .!ir,--iion .>f Heotor
•Mc.Neill, Will. J. Stewart, .las A Smith, Dan ! (’ Mv-
Nt'ill and ('i.I Ali>x Mi.Mil!aii. oi auy >ite of them
At Flcfut Under I he diret tiou ot L)i Seill
MrNair. l>r A U MoLeau. Ari hi>.Hl.l Jliniih. Kdui.i.,1
I.illy and t'ol Alexan.ler Wat»ou. or any one of them
At k^ure’tidaU Uuder ihe diieoiion of Murdock Me
l» McLeu.l, l» Mci’alliiin, .lui M. Kae. 1r . and j'
M McQueen, nr any otie ol ih-ni,
.-I - AhurdtctlU L'liderthe directi..n of John J'nr. ell
Jno M.'Nair. Siou Alford, bu^^ild Mv:(’alln,u huJ Ju..
*li 'iillmu, ol any otie of theiu
The Sub>;.-ription l»ook- will reiuadi open for the
Hptve ot tiO .I tys When a butiioient sum is Mnbrieribe'i
thoi\.iupauy will t.e .TKautzed for Ihe i.iirpose ot biiilJ
10)/ t>i.- kj'ij
A \ McKLTHXN
I* A RAV.
A VV STKKL.
VVM McL McKA\.
•INi> M HOSK.
lleiiertil ('oiuuiiissioner-'
>»-Jtf
exchange hotel.
suhsoriher annotincei* to the public
ti'ii he will on the Ipi M’ly the ^ibove
Mouse ot l.ntprlainiient, (formerly Ihe Hheni-
wrll Hoime ) The houite nitnated a few
lii'orn Ironi the Variiei, on (Jreen Bireet. neir the ceu-
iie of the busineKs r)o. ricti of the ti.wn, and has been
tio^ly fitiK'i up, and thoroU|{iiiy cleatiHed The rouniH
uni oonveuient an l well »entilated The table will be
fiiipphed with the beHt the market atlor lsi. the Bar with
the bP!*i.ot L.iqiiorn. uud Ihe stable with attentive Ontlers.
Ue“iiiiii’- ot iihitiMi^ (lie ptiblio pHironaj^e I can pro
nj>? ^ill !hiill not Ifavo dis
niiviB th it I h«Me v» \
•i-iiint^ed
\pril J.
UI'.l'BKN
.lONKK
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I’.
WILL open the LAiJLF. HkTKL f>.i the re
■••'V.li.>n .f il,,. lir^i uf lun.v an.I 1 hop^
he nble In euleilHil) trou. seV“Oly tive to h
I JOHN H. COOK, Auctioueor.
Oeutal Ha(erlals luHtranieutN aud Fiir-
iiilare, at Auctiou.
IWll.L seij at Aitotiou, on Wednesday the 'Jiih of
June, in Fayetteville, N uiy eniiiv stock ot
KENTAL MATKRIALS. INSTRUMENTS and Fl’ll-
NITURE. o"^a!i>ting of ‘27tHt Teeth, Rubber and 1*1 ite,
4 01. Oold Foil, Vulcanite ami Apparatus, InFtruniciits,
I Ht« Files, Kzcavalura, Fillera and Forocp^, Operating
j Chair and Hpitto.in, (’hairn. TablM, ^l^pe^8, Red and
Heddinp AUo h large lot of Rookn. Medical and Den
tal woi'kM. Rl t/'ki»tono’s I'oDiiiiButarieii. .New AmericHTi
1 •'y''lopur Hh '^('vrt^inr I I’oetioal Workn. ('fjih f Tit!i!i-
Bo ik.s, \e.
My aivouniH ‘»re in tlu hand:* of Mr .lohn H. (*ojk.
H SCO I T
Mnv ‘S’, iMiin ::iis
'inn.Ire I j"-r.unis (Jiiviiij^ tli»> Suiunier
In (.uiineciiou with this birj^e Hotel, 1 have a number
"I H ii'k:, Cinitri*.). HujfjtieH and Saddle Horses ihil
itiv /iiesi- ,.'111 j-j.! (41 rt miuu)t‘'H noiii^e
.1 M BLAIH,
Proprietor Kagle Hotel, Ajiheville, N.
1^-.^ .'^l-ypd
M;iy I.
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Fayetie»ille. .lune 7, ISt.i
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Attorney at Law,
K» \ KTTKVILI.K, N. 0.
ILL a'.tend the County and Superior
;'uniberl.’.nd, Haruett, Moore and Rohesou (''oun-
,e« Prompt attention given to the collect ion of all
.iitns entrusted to his handn.
' •' ;7, 18/19. ;>«-if
liEO. W. WILLIAMS & CU..
Wholesale Uealern in (IrorerirK,
A.VD IMP0RTBB8 AND DEALERS IS
birdware an4 Citlery, Swedes Iron,
HAY STKKET, FATKTTKVILLK, t'.
• , i 3Gtf
JOS. UT I^E Y,
Grocer and t'omtniH>*ion ^^ei*rhnnt^
f AYKTTKVTLLE, N C.
y.i If
10,
T. 4\ A-
K. 4i. %% ORTH,
ling MerrbauK
N 0.
84tf
West*^! Kaiiruad OflliT, \
Fayetteville, N. Sept. 27. 1»02. >
»R the purpose of increasing the capital stock of this
L ompany, to en.ahle it to extend the Hoad from the
I'ourtfl «.f •t'oal Field.s to the N’ortli ('aroliua Road, the following
gentlemen have been apj.ointed I'otnmissiouers to re
ceive HiihHcribers in their several neighborhoods, vij;
.\t Uulf—L J Haiij^hton. Hrookt? Harris. Dr George ('
Newby anil G WatihiQgton
•\bove the Gulf—]ot> J QoMmIou, .Jarne^ K Rire^ and
Hugh W Dixon
A' Ore TTI11- n W Gold»l.oii, L>i 1. W' Gorrell and N
M Alston.
Above Ore Hili—Dan’l H.ackney, B .Niarsh and Jas*
Pace.
■\t Kou-it's Mills—l>r H M Foust and Dr J U Graves.
At Franklinsville au I vicinity—Isaac II Fount and A
8 Horney.
\i .Asheboro’—Jonathan Worth and IJ F Hoover.
At New Market—lesse Walker and Joseph Newlin
At Thomat:vilIe — .\ G Foster and Jno W Thomas.
•\t High Point—l>r R ’ Liudsay and Seaborn I'erry.
,\t .Malem—Francis Frlen and II L Vatterson.
■■Vt Greensbfwo’—C P Mendenhall, Peter .\dains, Hon
J A Gilmer and Jesne H Lindsay
Instructions will be sent to the ('omaiis.sionerH at an
eariv d>ty by the President of the Company.
•'.ilf J M ROSE, Sec y W R R. ( o
u>dated
T. C.
rith board at
HOOPER
.Oti
ro.,
\MS &
ER».
in operation nine miles
ies wishing to aupplj
nish«l by applying t» i
etteville, to E. Piige, j
M WILLIAMS,
leral Supertntemlent. :
81tf !
a.
home ft few mouths iti :
>&n in ay aaiiioritei ;
atil I rvtorn. ,
N. O JONES '
^3tf
is diite I will
• pound for rage de-
eville, or aL iny mills
1) MUft^nv
t;r,
^11.
THK .\OKTH
>fliTr.4L LIFE i^SFK.4:«( E (0>»P.4.M,
Now in the tenth year of succe'^sful o^»‘raliou, with
growing capital anci firmer hold upon public con-
hdence, continues to insure the lives of all healthy per
sons from 14 to r.o years of age, for one yeitr, for seven
years, and for life—all life members sharing in the profits, j
All slaves from lu to tiU years of age are insure*! for I
one year or for five years for two thirds their value.
.Ml losses are punctually paid within ^0 »lays after
satisfactory proof is presented. |
For further information the pubJi'* is referred to j
Agents of the t'ompany in all parts c .he State, and to !
K H BATTLE, Secretary. Raleigh.
E. J. HALE, -\gent at
Jan’y 186^. Fayetteville, N '
EDTIII\T MPKI!V4;!N,
HI RKK (’Ol N’TY, N (\
Spi ing:i-.re sit iati»d in Wi st«m No. i h t'at ■.
al*otit Fiftei’u milt>« from Morganton, in 'i
touuntainoiis, beautiful and roinaiitic country. The
waters, .''L'LPIIL^K and THALVHEATE, are said to be
emial to any i'l the country l*eer, Cear and Pheasant
abound in the Mountains
The t'oinpaiiy ,h »s sii.-c-;‘ede i iti obtaining the services
of an experienced eenileman and lady to take charge of
the House, and wi’l be ready for Ihe reception of Visit
ers by the Ip: .11' I,V
One Fr>urth of this propetty with Three Hun
dre>l acres of L'liiil atiaeho-1 wouM be sold lo a person
competent to t»ke charge of the property
PIKKUtlST WPUINOU oy
M .y-il.. 3;{ 3mpd
LIST OF rU.4K(it;S ('OK P.lSSEMll!;RSi
From Fayeiteville to VNilmington,
•• •• FHizabeth,
•• White Hall,
■ “ “ Kelly’s (Jove,
“ .All points below,
SF.CO.NU CLA88, OR UKOU
hr.iin Faycitoville to Wilmington, .
•• •• “ Eliiabeth,
•• “ Whitehall,
Kelly * Cov«».
' “ *• “ .All points helew,
I tf.
\ From W iltnington to F tyetteville,
*. '• Kelly's Cove,
- White Hall,
*• “ EJizabeth,
• • •• Prospect Hat!,
• •• '• All points above,
>>Kl'ONIi ri.AHH, OK I>K'K
Fron. Wilniiiigion to Fayetteville,
“ ■■ “ Kelly’s Cove,
“ White Hall,
“ .All points above,
Second Class or Deck Passengers must stay on
lower deck or pay full price, or same as First Class.
*«6r A n extra charge will be m>i.de for Way Passen
gers getting into Berths during day lime, and for occu
pying a Berth with their bool« or shoes on. at the
discretion of the Captain
J. A WURTH, for C. F St’m B't Co.
ORRELL, for St’rs Kate and Sun.
LUTTERLOII.
'olluii Varii fai* Wool.
HAVI.NG aciiepted an agency from ihe Gover-nor of
the 8t»ie. under the direction of I'ol H .A. Dowd.
V. M . Ill Raleigh, lo assitii in prjouring a supply of
WOOL to provide cloUiing for our North Carolina S.d-
dlers the uoming FaJI and Winter, we are authoriie.l
to exchange ('uttoA Yarn at the rate of 1 bundle of
lbs. for 8 lbs. of Wool unwashed, but free of sand anii
buiB. .Any person having Wool to spare can greatly
aiii our State authorities iu their laudable ertoriii to sus
tain the oause of our country, and at the sttiue time con
tribute (in nviuy cases) to the comfort of their own
friends and kiulrel iu the army, not by making a do
nation, but receive a full eijuivalenl for their wool. It
13 hoped and expecte^i therefore that a prompt response
will be made lo this notice, as it is important that the
Wool siiould go into the hands of Ihe manufacturer at
an early day, to be made retldy for wear by fho early
Fall. GEO W WILLIAMS & CO.
Fayetteville, May J0, 1863. 33tf
*■10 (K»
5 (Mj
r. 5(»
: 0>
lU 00
*:f) 00
■2 fiO
3 50
4 0(1
5 Oil
flO 00
4 .'■>0
6 f»0
60
h »KJ
10 OO
$5 (K)
8 OO
4 00
6 CH»
The »w Sljle, Small,
rOLOREI) PH0T0iU.4PHS,
1
R. M.
T.
May 4,
26-tf
AT
From and
date Ihe !?leamer .V
leave at H o’clock, .A
and Thursday J(>S
.\pril ti —17if ) .Ag t C F.
after liiin
P HURT will
M , on .Monday
A WORTH,
Steam Boat Co.
C.iRli'VD STO’^ES FOR
The uiidersigned have taken the Agency for the sale
of Messrs W B. Farrar A Co’s Grind Atones, and
have now on hand sixes running from 18X2^ inches lo
' ti f*et by 11 inches; and can have out at short notice
' j\t^w wanted. Persons in want of Grind Stones
will please correspond with the undersigned, who will
{ till onlcrs promptly and guarantee the quality of the
grit as represented
GEO W. WILLIAMS CO.
. Fayeltevilie, May 27, 1803. 32-tf j
Egypt C'oal .Yliiie. |
1'^HE undersigned were, at the November Term of the
Confederate Court, District of North Carolina, ap- j
pointed Managers of the Egypt Coal .Mine property,
and have entered into copartnership for the purpose of
mining and selling Coal, and solicit orders for the same {
iu any desired quantity. Orders for any amount can j
be supplied on short notice. The Coal from this pro- j
pertj is tindouhtedly the best in the Confederate States.
.Applications may be made lo Chas B Mallett, Fayette-
ville, N C , or James Browne, Charleston. 8. C :
CHARLES B. MALLETT,
JAMES BROWNE.
Fayetteville. Jan’y 20, 1863. UM |
To i'otton Planters. '
1HAVE been appointed by (he Secr«tary of the Trea- |
sury, (?hief .Agent for the purchase of Cotton for the |
Confederate Government within the State of Non h Caro- |
lina, and will pay for the same in 7 per cent. Bonds or ;
C&fih.
Sub-Agents visiting the different parts of the Stale, |
buying in my name, will have written certificates of
appointment.
By order of the Secretary of the Treasury, all Coiton
purchased by myself or my agents, on and after the
18th day of March 1868, 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 as stated,
j Patriotic citixens are now offered an opportunity to
^ aid the Oovernment by selling to it their Cotton rather
than to private capitalists.
LEWIS S WILLIAMS.
Charlotte, March 21, 18ti3. [c. i> ] I4tf
A RARE 4 HAiKC'E
m m\ OF liNTKRl'RISli!
\S 1 wish to change my business 1 now otter for s Ue
niy
FOX i\DK Y,
with a full supply of MATERIALS for carrying on the
business to a large exteiil, in connection wilh a large
MAt'HlNE SHOP witii all Ihe necessary tools
Tiie SI earn En^iiit*
now ufed for the business is in gool order, and omie-
ri-il a plenty for k'>epiiig it so for 10 years lo come
'fVro iU'Irti Steam
one an entire new one;
Turnin'; LaihPN, Planein^ MachliifH,Drill Prf*»Ht*s,
Kxtra Belting,
and .>i!ier uiaterial too niimerouii to ntenlion
Also -I lot of LUMBER and TIMBER, will, a
04100 SA%V .1111.1^ Utla‘h.>d;
Htiiull and large (’irctilir .Saw8, Wliip Saws, .Mor-
liciii^ Machine, Sash Machiuen,
with all the iiPC.*s9ary Cutters lo the above Machines.
I For further information apply to
M. A BAKER, Fayetteville, N C
June 4, IHo:^ ;54-lm"*lni
The Star Foundry aud IMachlue Shop
Is now in full operation aud will bo so conlinued uniil
further notice Castings of all kiuds iloue at
shortest notioe. RAILROAD CASTINGS of »U kinds,
STEAM BOAT WORK, COPPER WORK and MA
CHINE WORK ot all kinds, will receive prompt allen-
tion at the Star Foundry in Fayetteville, by
M A. BAKER, Office on H ly St.,
Opposite the Old Wagon Yard.
June 4, 18f,3. 34-lm«m
ST. MARY’S SCHOOL,
K A LEIGH, N. C.
Rmnx Rev. THOS..ATKINSON, I> D , Visitor.
R*v ALDERT S.MEDE3. D 1* , Rector.
The next Term will begin JULY loth, and end L>E
CEMBER 6th.
For Board and English Tuition, the charge will b>»
S22.5, payable in advance
For a circular containing full particulars, apply lo
the Rector.
Parents desiring to enter ll.cir children the next
term, should address the Recior itninediaiely.
Raleigh, N. C., June 2. [n s.] ^4-3t
JOHN H, COOK, Auctioneer.
S Administrator de bonis non upon the Estate cif
Nrary Murphy, 1 shall bell at .Auction at the Market^
House in Fayetteville >n TUESD.AV the la^.t day ot."
this month —
14 shores of the (’apital Stock of the Bank ol
Cape Kear, '
12 shares of the (Japital Stock of the Hank i>f
Fayetteville,
on a credit of six months for Bonds with approved se*
cariiy W. B. WRIGHT, Adm r
June 1. [wBw] 35 ts
A
JA.TIES Kl'I.E
Has on hand the following GOODS, which he wants
to sell this month:
Men’s and Boy’s Coats and Vesiii;
Ladies’ Silk Lace Points;
Lace Edgings and Quilling:
Colton Fringe;
Trimmings for Ladies’ Dresses;
300 Pieces Wall Paper;
Inserting, Swiss and Jaconet;
Tuck and Side Combs, *c.
June «, 1863. 35-2t
f
icles to soli will leceivfc
{ on Mr -M Tho»nHi»*»ti,
ille, or on 'tie •*tibs»'ri
^uare
.EX JOHNSON. Jr.
7 oil
ar» Reward.
)er, hit Mgro boy MO- i
!, about 6 feet 10 inoheM :
much tursed oat H the I
.en to. H^ WM «e«a I
lonaty oa the 2l§i nit., ]
three we«k» ag«>. The
is delivery tn m» or for
lat I get biOL • I
W D. JOHNSON 1
&J*f I
iCiKEMM. I
ire all kinds of Wagon *
tan my letuher and can '
/ill do well to aeud iheir !
ve prooipt ai.tvuiion, and
JOHN CARTER i
>., N. C I '
1Hrt-2 (
ART.
VI'o04l%»arr( Solar 4'aiii‘ra.
1)H0'J oGHAPH.'^ cm be had .-»i Vanorsdell’s Skylight
Gall‘iy, Itay sivcc:, oppoHiie MarVde \ard. Fay
eifeville, V plain, retouched, colored, iu water
colors, oil and pasiile; from small lolifesiie. .\tnbro-
types, Melaneotypes, ind all ofher «tyles of Pictures
pertaiu' ig to the \r* Al-o, Gilt Frames, (Jilt Mould
ing. 0^ * for very large pictures—as large as 21j by
inches, 'ord aud Tassels for hanging pictures: InMtrn-
ments, .'^tock and ChetuicaJs ffr sale low for cash. Life
site colored Photographs made from small pictures.
Having permanently located here I hope to merit
yonr patronage. I would also return my sincere thanks
for the liberal patronage bestowed on me heretofore by
the good people of Fayetteville and vicinity.
C. M. VANORSDELL,
Piiotographist and Proprietor.
Uec’r -0. 185W
Marble Factory.
I
i4tt
abi€ for Htile b>
J. R LEE
♦i'ltf
TWI)
ARD.
DOHKS .IhUVK I'. T. IIAHiH 4i SUNK’ STIiKK
'O. (K',0
«j-
SORIBKRON SL'NDAV
ly ae^ro boy named A N
«lUv eoaplexion, about
• 20 years old, and sup
indti. He has a heavy
ben qtiMiiiooed, i^ud iias
iag to pua for u free boy. >
or kim daliTervd u> me at j
Qt coailBed hi any jail !
F L WAHKEN I
Id-iiinpd
I'ARO. I
operating Hootufl over {
s BUr«, I offer mj Pro- |
0 the cititeoB of Fayette-
rs firom 9 A. U. to 12 M,
J n FREEMAN.
34-fHpd
^E.
are at U. D. Daris’s for
Md to receipt bj me for
•A> fwj jo«r debts while
JAMES BREEfTE.
26tf
CE.
ry etappage of the Rook-
sk« lo oorae, fur the pur-
vill have no Sheetings for
G T. HAIGH, Prea’t.
F/t VETTEVII.I.E
MIITDilL I^SllRAXCE (OMFAW.
Capital in Premium Notes amoiiniH lo f2;7,f.8H 20
(?a»li on hiiyd and other assels, ^
Total, f272,7t>5 61
The Company have pAiJ aH losses protnpily, aud
have never made an assessnieut on Iheir premium uotes.
Total 1uiu«H paid, $2y,*>H’_ (>y
• f>Fnc’KBfl;
GEO. McNKll.T., President.
U. A. RAV, V^ice Pr«Hidonl.
C. A. McMILLAN, Sec’y.
Dirbctobs:
Henry Lilly. W. N. Tilliughasi,
H L. Myrov^r, 8. J- Flinsdale,
S. T. Hawi# ?, Wm. McLaurin,
Nathan A. Sletlman, T. S. Lutterloh,
WESTERN RAIL R4>AD.
IHE Trains of this "Road leave Fayeltoville daily,
(Sundays excepted) at H o' -lock, .A M , and re
turning lenvo .Mclver's -it 1 o’tlocK, P M
FrfujKt Tr.u» MONDAY, WEDNESDAY andFRlDW.
By order of the President
JNO. ,M ROHE,
Treas r and Act’g Trans. Ag't.
Jan. 22, I.‘‘'tf
S700 BoiLeN or the Southem Hepatic Filh
Htf>e b»*en ordered In one da).
This combination of medicines wa« first prepared by
the proprietor in 1825, when he was pronounced by
three eminent ptiysicisns in a Southern city, as in an
advanced stage of (’onsuniplion TUrte PilU ntrrd hirt.
He is now over seventy years of age and in discharge of
active professional liuties. Their good eflects upon
others crea'ed such a dem.and for them that he was com
pelled to desist from supplying them gratuitously '
They are not rec.inimended by the proprietor as good
i for all diseases, but only for «uch as arise from DIS
i ORDERS OF THE LIVER Many persons have tesli-
. fied Io their good eftects iu Chill.o ami f-’i-i'fri, lStlu>us
Fri'fr, Fnrumomn. Dyxpfpsid, .Vc.,
Read Ihe following': |
S. D. W/vr,t,.M;K. E>iq., Pr ’••ni ef the Wihninglon
: and Weldon Hail Hn^.l, Aug. .S', I'^i.J, fiy-i: “It has
■ l»een said *hat “l)T-ii‘i;Psia,” is our nuin/u tl disease. I
. However lbi~ ui'iy be, it caused mr long and severe wilf-
i ferinj^. I’rovidentialiy a friend furcirhed ms with a
i few boxes of Ihe ’and rht u.r oj t/ien, Un^
firrfrrird a cnre. hi iny family they have been used
frtquently m\\h. ’‘mifnnl iucetxn,. .Among my ac^|uiint- j
aiioes, iminii rn-f^ originating from diseasetl liver, have ;
been relieve.l and ciiit»1 by them. 1 regir 1 theii an j
iiii 'iluubir modtrint, and lake i.leasuie in forwarding ;
ihis voluntary tribule. ’ |
Col .Ions Wrujht, of Golisboro’ N. C , Aug. 14, j
lhG2. says: “1 have used the Southern //'/>ute J’dix in
my family here and also on my planl iiion in Alabama, |
and uluxiyt With nurcrtii. I have a valuable servant girl j
who had been alongtinif under irertlmem fui coimump
tion, without receiving any beiii-fit Almost in her ex
tremity. 1 was induf'e l to iry t>ie Jlrpiltic /’//.■*. They
were given a/rordiny (> dtrrr!i'>m, and s.ie is ticw wall,
fntiTfhi rfxtorrd by theni. A similar ran* o'ciirretl
among niy servants in Alabain.a. For livct and lung
iliscases / hive pir/rrt coniidi’nre in them
Full direclionx and oth>-r tvwill bi found on
the wr.ipper of each box.
Price, $1 a box; ?10 a doz.'n; .$'.Jt> a gross IitlaUi>d
at the hruyyhlK For ^^11 twelve boxes will be sen!
free to any part of the (%)nfederacy where there are no
druggists. Not less than a dozen boxes will be sent by
the proprietors, (’ash must accompany orders. Checks
on loc»l banks taken
A-idreR» DEE MS. Wilso.i, N C.^
f^“For sale in Fayetteville by S. .1. HIN'SDALE.
April 25. J2-8inpd
Run the Blockade!
W. a c 1II t y r e
is offering to-day,
1 . ase Calico, 1400 yards;
18 doten colored Handkerchiefs;
200 Jo: white and black Tapes;
SO packs English Pins;
120 boxes Black Pins;
12 doz Coat’s Spool Cotton;
DHl dot Clark’s Spool (’oiton. a»soriel colors:
8 lbs Black Italian Sewing Silk;
3^1 groce .Agate Shirt Buttons;
432 grooo black and while Bene Pint Buitona,
100 doz Ivory fine-tooth Combs;
1 chest Congua Tea;
50 bags Liverpool Table bait;
5 boxes Extract of Logwood;
barrels Sal Soda.
June 1,186:j. .1.1-8 w
FAVKTTKtlLLK AK8KXAL ANII AR.«OKY,\
Jt;>B 4, 18t*8 /
WAilFTEll,
A GK)U practical BR.ASS MOULDER. Steady em
ployineni and good wages will be given. Apply to-
.Major F. L. CHILDS, Comd’g Officer.
36-3t
Fajettevllle Arsenal and Arniory, \
Fatkttkvillk, N. , June 8, 1HG3. J
WAilTTED.
Having received authority from the Secretary of
War to increase the strength of the present Corps
at this .Arsenal, the undersigned will enlist fifty (50)
non corucripti for that purpose. Those subject to con
scription /letd not appli/.
.M.ATTHEW P. TAYLOR, Capt. C. S A.
June 8 35-2w
Moral (^(tudition dj S* w \ork — IhcNewDr-
U'atia Picayuiio eOTittiius an article under the hoad
ot “'I'he ilotue Heathen, ” oi which the lollowing
is an extract:
A rocontly received Nortiiern jaurual «!Outums
an atldross delivered betore the ^iew \ urk \ ouu^
Mf'ti’.^ ('hri.sfian Association.
If st-'ites fhat tliere is in the directory a resi-
deiif poimhifion t)l iu!:irly nine hundred thousand
souls (^uTid bodies.) There were rcoeived last
year info the eh;iritable and correctioual institu
tions of the city, ;')7,i*o4^pi*T.sons 11,299 persons
wert* eoiniiiilted f.» prison lor ninety special ot-
feiices; thert* art' lilHUl liijiior dealers in the city
-!()M,(l(l(t (,’ernian Intidtds—."fiO.OtMi souls volun-
furilv desfiliUo of the true means ot grace—13,00tj
fatiii'li.-.s without a Hible—(>0,00u children who
afl.‘nded a .s.-houl—l 5,000 childreu classed
as hoinelesM oin!s, who prey upon the conimuuity
eiiht'r as beggars, thisves or vagabonds, aud whi>
;.re growinj^ uj>, unohockod au»l unrestrained, into
•he next generation ol’ burglars, pick-pockots and
prostitutes—obscene books and prints published
imported and sold in our streets at our whar\ps,
and in some of our bookstores—periodical pre^
not guiUless a.s respect.s immoral teachings ao
intluenct^ Of arrests last year three
lourth.s were directly on account oi intoxications,
and tuisdeineanors arising thorefrom—nine thea
tres, six of which permit the presence of prosti
tutes—amusement graduated so as to gratity eve
ry class, however degraded, and every taste, how
ever depraved—model artiste exhibitions, free
concerts, saloons, dance houses, dog fights and
other such .spectacles, attracting crowds every
night—twenty-live thousand abandoned women
ol all grades—and twenty-five hundred brothels
—Broadway tianked for more than a mile, on
either side, by streets whose very names are syn
onyms ot debauchery; while it is notorious that the
great thoroughfare has scarcely a block above
Canal street which is not disgraced by an assig
nat on house or a disreputable hotel!—more than
half the population dwelling in crowded tenement
houses, erected and arranged to hive from 4 to
1*2;*) families of 6 persons each—an underground
population, according to Dr. Francis, of J5,000
persons—and with this enumeration, ot which we
have given a sketch merely; omitting much oi
the worst, the address deters the consideration of
gambling, lottery policie.s, desecration ot the Sab
bath, the rock less disregard of sanitary rules, the
increasing riotous character ol city politics, and
the vagrancy, ignorance and pauperism so preva
lent in our community. Surely, subject matter,
sufficient for another address, ii not for a volume.
We have read of an artist monk who paintod a
picture oi Purgatory so frightful In its details
that he went mad over his own work—and ot jet
another who drew the devil in such a horrible
form that it killed him outright. Our young
Christian has simply photographed a Christian
city in the year of grace, 18tt3, and the picture
is one which may well stagger our faith in the civil
ization of this oountrj.
A Letter Ttltjraph.—The succe.ss of t(he un
derground street rail road in London has proved
the development of a new Company which pro
poses to blow letters and parcels trom one. end of
the metropolis to the other through tubes by at
mospheric pressure. Vour package is put iu at
one end, the air exhausted from the other end,
and through it goes like lightning.. The Compa
ny has been chartered under the name ol the
“Pneumatic Despatch Company,” and has com
menced business by laying down pipes between
one of the district postvffices and the Northwest
ern railway, through which mail bags are sent
with great rapidity. A mile of space is travelctt
by this method in six seconds, it would not be
extraordinary now il invention and enterprise went
a step I'urther, and shoved full grown passengers
through the country upon the suMie principle. ^ A
man thus could ea.sUy beat the telegraph, particu
larly a« It is conducted at home now a days.
Nassau Cor. Chan. Courier.
lillK.
BL.ACK writing ink in pint bottles.
iu a box, securely p.tcked in saw duijt.
coiTipanied with money promptly filled.
Two dozen
Orders ac-
Addres#*
.'une 1, 18c,.3.
G.
W LAWRENCE,
Fayetteville, N C.
38 If ’
A. W. Steel,
J. G. Ceok,
Hon. J. 0. Shepherd,
ALTH
R08BET M1TCH£LL.
tS-«f
c. B. Mallett,
James Kyle,
A. A. M'cKethan.
J. D. Williams,
8. W. Tillinghast.
hn Collins and C. C.
f^^The Company invite applications
May 28, 1861.
McCrummen, Traveling Agents
21-
WAIVTED,
Bank notes of North Carolina,
Virginia and Georgia. , . , vr .
Also, North f’arolin^Bix per cent. Fundable Notes.
Also* North Carolina six per cent Bonds, new issue.
W. R RICHARDSON & CO.,
Brokers, Ealeigb, N. C.
Maroh 9.
South Carolina,
9tf
B^nk WanaiUs for sale her©.
We flie iiiiderMi^ned
pvaclicing Physicians of the counties of
Richmond and Robcs-tn, from necessity
have agreed upon the following Fee Bill. Sevi oty fivt
cents per mile in 'he day and double iu the nignf. i re-
Bcriptions one dol'»*' Medicine Extra. Surgical and
obstefrical cases fif'J pof oent. on former ohirges.
D Mo LE A N.
D. DICKt^ON.
BETHUNE.
PATTERSON.
McDOUQALD.
SHAW.
DAN’L S.MITH.
27 lltpd
May 8. 18G3. _ _ __
““cARRTaWE AiHO HAR.lfESS
FOR SALE.
i Larire second-hand CARRIAGE, with seats for aix
A Al», . .t UOBBS.E harness «r,
liUl« naed. ^ ’*•
ARREST TBE COWARDS!
lAMES ALBERT MOORE, BENJ’N M W«LCI! and
J(>SEPH BREWER, priva'es in t’o. A, 5th N. ('■
Troops, flowar.ily deserted their comrades on the even
ing of the 1'^ih M.ay and have Joublless gone to their
homes a Fall Creek P. O . Uock Spring Dist., ('hatham i
county, N. C The usual reward of THI:‘.TV DOL- i
LARS eicii Will b.' piid for their apprehension aui de- j
livery at Raleigh to Col .Malleltof the (yonscript Dep I. j
Alfo, BEN.I'N W. IVEV of Riibeson county, ARICK .
BRITT of Robeson lounly, and WM. H IIATON of ,
Haraeit county, for whoso apiirehension a like reward j
will be paid. i
Il is to be regrette.l I'lal we are obliged to advtrlise |
(hese mm like niuitwiy negroes ■
BENJ. ROBINSON,
Capt. 5th N Traops. j
M;;y 2 *. j
$.'iO REW ARD. .
I^ANAWAY on Monday 25th May, iny Boy NELSON; |
tl he IS copper complexion and weighs about 150 lbs.; ■
aged about '.'-i years 1 will pay J50 for his delivery lo
me or ^25 for his confinement iu Jail.
N A STEDMAN.
June 1. 33-tf
%Vaiitod liiiiiiedialeJy,
1 a JUNIPER SHINGLES, for which
1 iho highest cash price will be paid
—ALSO—
A yoke of lame, well broke ()XEN .Apply lo
D ANDERSON & «.'0 ,
Eagle F .ua Iry, Favelieville N (’
Marcl. 7. IHfwV
Camp of Instruction X. t'.,)
C^MP Holmks, May 20, 1803. f
Si-KCi AL Oki>krs, \
No. —. j
IN accordance with General Orders No 25, Adjutant
and Inspector General’s Oflice, Richmond, Va., the
name of the following slave is published in order that
his owner may come fortvanl and claim the properly,
vii: “SAM,” aged about thirty years, black complexion,
5 feet 8 inches high, property of Miss Emily Harway,
of Hertford county.
The Slid ^*8 arrested on board of the steamer
Emily, running from Norfolk, Vn , to Newbern, N C
.At the same time and place was arrested “RUSH
CUFFEY’" aged about 20 years, dark complexion, 6 feet
7 inches, who claims to be free.
By order of Col. PETER MALLE*FT,
Commaadanl of Conseripta for N. C-
J. N. Fm«}a, A^joiut,
Mmf aa, leer
WAITTED,
A STEADY middle aged woman, white or colored,
(without incumbrance.) One who has had ezpe-
ritrhce in nursing an infant and o »n com« well rerommrnd-
ed, may obtain a situation by applying to
Capt. TAYLOR, at the Arsenal.
June 8. 35 Iw
P. taYlor
OFFERS FOR SALE
CIOFFEE, Sugar, Flour, Rice, Tobacco and Soap. Pow-
J der, Cooking Soda, white and col’il Spoof Thread,
Combs, Pins and Needles, Hals and Shoes.
One box of sundry Go.mIs just received from Ch%rle?-
tou. 2 fine cloth I'loaks for Ladies; Gentlen*u’s fine
Gaiiers; Green and Black Tea
P TATLOR.
.lime 1. ISf'.*!. 33 :{iii!ti
IVAII.S! I^AII.S!!
HOLliS.ALE or retail, from 4d fa 12d.
Al-o, 2', boxes TORACtJO.
W
R.
.Jime 1
mit;hell
34 11
Waiitrd lo Piireliawe,
\GOOD NATURED NEGRO WOMAN or
ibotn tm years old, or both,
a noio aldrevsed to ’
June 2. 34 4tpd
a CHILD
L.*ave at this Office
T4>*f.lf;4'0.
Boxes Virginia tobacjo. various grades.
190 for ssl“ on oonsignmcttt, by
A Aetc Sta7ujK—The Postoffice Department
has succeeded in procuring the manufacture, iu
kichmond, of a very handsome twenty cent stamp
This stamp prtisenta a very excellent likeness of
Gen. Washington, and is in all respects a credit
to the engravers. The Department is now tilling
orderb ior utamps ot thin deuomiuation, which
will increase the coavcaieaee 'of paying postage
on double letters and packages, and will be found
uaeiui in the absence ol specie and small not4s,
iis change.— Charleston Coarlrr.
A IJruiy JIolc.—A. clerk in a foundry charged
a customer with two large castings of a similar
pattern execpt that one had a large hole through
It. ]>oth were charged alike as solid, but di.icover-
iiig the mistake, he caiculate l the amount to be
deducted, aud gave the customer credit “by one
hole, weighing pounds.”
GEO W.
WILLIAM.S It CO.
;!lif
May 2.1
W.4i\TEO T4» HIRE.
^ G)OD NEGROES to work at tiie >' VYRTTEVILLE
0 KEROSENE OIL WORKS T!»ae preferred who
can be fed atuS clothed by 'heir
Apply to HENRY E. COLTON.
May 20. 84 If
Sole l.eallier wajnled.
A LBS. of heavy well taojied BOLE LEATHRK,
oUUU suitable for liehing. Apply fe
D. ,MURPHY.
Fayetteville, Aptil 14 20tf
Palma Cliristi Beans.
The subseriber will pay the highest cash
any quantity of Palma Christi Beans.
Fayetteville. Oof. 8. ***
AUiiiiiiiKlralor^M A'otice.
fpHE suhsorilier haviue i' Deoeinlier l>rm. 1862, of
X tlie tjounly ' ..lir! f I .luiiUei .:i.id, jUalilied as Ad
minis*r.iior uptui liic. E^iaie of N^-iii G. M'?ieill, dec’d,
boiifieh hil pers. nr- Itving ciaitiis n£sin».i the Estate 10
piesett ihe'ii wisiiin itie liin" i!ini;ed by law, otherwise
this In ticp wili ii.'r ple-iiled lu bai -.1 locovery. Debtor*
are rt", jesl'-d lo make jironipt puymeut.
HEi’lOR .McNElLL. Adm’i.
I>«.- lo
4 o«« Stra%’«*d.
A RED !,riiid.ed imu LoruCOvv. wiiti a flALF about
10 luotiti.s old Hiih a bell on, "lud having a Star on
Its fac«. ' i.o-.i ;be -id iI.^: >'oin my lot, formerly
J .idge I* ,i ■ i*rV t -'-i It*nee *! o.' cow tiad no white liiftt ka«
h-19 losi ti.e iolsh ft tit-r tail, IS of commoti si/e but tall.
\ rea*;.)!! .bie reward will be paid ft>r l“'r recovery, or
for inlormation which may ena*’’®
her.
1' HALL.
30-
.Mra. THOK
Payeiie-.i:le. May 21
~ ruF
I fi A I F Iks. A further supply at wnalesale
I or re"*'*
Ma- _ -
k :iE’%TS AI%D H¥.ni\S.
"^ONl ! t»..\ i !. ^ia *^ible Society Testameats.
0 .
For
JUBt
r- 'hool Hymns.
E . HALE & B0S8.
i\OTI
The UNDERSitjNED. oo.n ‘.av. g entered the mili
tary service of the Contedera- of America,
ve notice to their oid i.nin r> and friends,
have '>ppointed .lohu -J rtiarr and John D.
fn kjcKS of courts. i WillianjH, i>t ihin pla'-e, their aUorneys to oolle«rt either
' * Court Advertisements the Clerks will 1 separately or conjointly all moneys due thpin wther by
aeeatmt or nolo, and otherst*> auead to tneir bu-
A inrKvr .y -tl -- , «in®88 geueraliy iu- iig tbeir ab-euce. They respect-
lengtb B J HALE &. SONS, .j ftillj ask all pers....» indebt^u to ihem to call as prompt-
April 80. 1863. ^iy M poatiiLle on their
Blank Wnrrant* for miie Offiee [ 19^.1*51.
EIVGIilE , taryse
A A .» ft With fixtures coBiplcte. X
4 or 6 horse power Engt ^ HALE & SONS. I herebj gi>
May 21. j t^ey i
TO CLl
1^ the advertiiements are of the usual | aeeatml or nolo.
J. enc o amount if the orders are lonf^.
K. J. HALE &. SONS.
H