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CIU CPt
At\;orney at Iiaw,
Faykttevii.i.k, N C.
11"^ILL iiti-ni the f’ot'.nty nnd Mipcrior Toiiris of
\\ Cum'^orl-.'Ki, Harat'tf. u.l Kohoson t'oim-
ties Pr :;'pt atU'Uti.'n giv«>n lo ;he c • It^'V ol nil
cir^ir*'
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l>» •(ii'ip !■. ..|i! rt'ii” ‘'roi.n
•r' iii> d'lr.ii.T In** Suin.ner.
11'.' ; irgo Hotel. 1 ha\^e a uumV>er
1*1; 1 S:idi'.e Horsi's thht
!» rniiiiiie'a notice.
J. M. liLAUl,
tor Kiglt* Hotel. AsheTille, N. C.
31-ypd
■ >10 i a; the stor»
W. TTiiilti’‘?n or to
^ 0. SUF.rHI'RH',
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GEO. W. WILLIAMS t CO.,
%l'holt*^alc in 4iJrocTi*if
AS\- IMrnr.TEUS AS D DR.VI.KR> 1 .V
Hardware and ( ntkrv, Swed#‘' Iron, &c..
LIST OF HAfU;i:S FOR PASSB\«EIIS.
!>OW^.
Kf '^m K.iyetievill# to Wilmington, $10 00
“ •* •• Klizabeih, 6 00
“ •• White H:il1, 6 hO
“ •• “ K>>l’y’8 t’ove, 7 Oit
“ “ “ .All points below, 10 (»0
.s>;i'‘()Ni) ci..\ss, oa tkck.
from Kaycttoville to Wiltniu^;on,
■■ Kli7Ah‘ih,
Aug 14.
'iH.’e.
CD. V Kiiiiari.
Physi>.>m ic.l Superintendent.
[>'•> t;w
Jul\
lUV SlliKKf, FVYKTTHVll.LK, >. t.
i 1 . o' !' f
jo.%. tra.Ki,
fiit’ocet' and Comtni*t'*ion .^rrrhant,
FAYKTTKVILLR. .V
Jan'y 10, ’ 0" rf
T. . Jk B. ii. WORTH,
fommisslou and Forwardip? Merrhanfs,
WIL>! NiiTfiy, %, c.
J.'in'v i -''1 .''J!:'
10 tio
4 BO
6 60
6 50
8 00
10 00
$5 00
5 00
4 00
6 00
A
FL‘V L.Ai'lLo
the > lu ti ! .
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, iia b> iiccomuio'iaied with bo:ird i*t
T. I'. H.
• PER,
O'i-
JOfiNSO.N. WILLIAMS k (0..
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\ 1K hftv;- ;',lriy • ’ pan-; now in 0} ev.*n'.n tiin.e iniU ^
IT e'V't of 'Vilruing: jO rsiriif« wi»h!iin :o «iipp y
Lht’m«(‘ives Wiii •4.1:1. bt- ;■;llnl^'le.l l>y apply iuR !
J^'hn> 11, .! r , .Asrent .-’.t Fayeitevi ik', to P::?:’''.
Tnanag-'-r vt li''- "r
.1. M >ru,M\MR.
“ Whiiehall, 3
“ Kally'rt t’oTfl, 1
‘ *• *• .All points below. 5
IP.
Frr rii \V ■'ininsr'on 10 Favc: tevilie. j-1 0
•' Rei!v’“ Cove, 4
“ While H .ll, 6
“ Kliznbeth,
‘‘ *• “ Prospect Ilall,
‘‘ “ “ All point? aboTf,
SECOND CLASS, OR DECK.
From Wilmington to F;*ye(teville.
“ - •• Keiiv's (’ov».
\Vhii« Hall.
“• •' .\'il poiui.® ,'iboTe,
• roi’.'i 'T De-.’k Pa«'>cn^ers must stay oa
lower or t -.j fuli pr.ce, or s*tte a«i Kir^t (,’Ia38.
\n exTa char;:.' wi'' he rn =dp for W;iV ra«sen-
eer« cetiinjr into Berths dnrinz diy time, and for eocu-
pying Berth with tlieir bo'^ts rr nboes on, at the
discreii.n of '.he C-ip*ain
J. A Wi'HTH. f,.r V F St'mR’tCo.
(iRHK'iL. for S:'r^ Ki'e and Sun.
LUrTK.-il OM.
2tj-tf
l'\‘cni aiifi attpr llii««
date r e f.'f iin^r P HURT will
'.. 'IV - • . k. ,\. M . on Monday
.'OS \ WOKTH,
»n J T
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IVKS
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y. Siea.a Boat O'l.
KO Vl».
FayeitetiUe, Sov. 20, l-'fi2.
f'lTf
AOTIC'E.
AP 1 expei: *., Vie hb«Mnt fp'iir h''ir!P * few months in
th • VSest, ArchiV':iid M.. rr-in is my a.utheri7eu
Agent to tran“aci my busiaes't uuf-l 1 return
•NCH
Dec’r 2^ ’
\V A \TEI>.
2,500
Pertinu-i .vi 'c tbf ai' iv.* 'O;' wi!' r''C‘*ivt
the highest « H-h price : y ciii'.iDz on Mr. '{ Thoinason.
ftt the MerohJini r-.yctieviue. or on the subbori-
b«r ai Lis old siitiJ oa .Siuriiei tsqunre
ALKX. JoHNiON, Jr.
Not. 5. 1 ‘^''>2. * 75'f
Kill.
;\.i d'xilr.
1 I- ■ ' 3 .V ''1., t'li 1.
turninjr leaT® Mclvcr'-i at 1 o'cloc.v. P. 'd.
/■">/. Trui’i MONDAY. WKDNKSDAVand FRiDAY.
iJ'- o:-l-'r of ill a PrvMdeoi.
JNC M ROSK.
Trea^ r and AnV Tran-'. Ae't.
Jan. *J2, I'*.:?. &7tf
FatPtttMlPe Arsenal Hni Armorj, 1
F\Y -.Tl -.VJLLK, N. C . .Ivl.T' -ii. l^o;i (’
w %\Ti:o.
(»NK nrsKKF.n i>- llars -I'.'i p.iu srv
U.W'lN'ti re- fiY ■ i .utiioriiy fro.u the Secret»rj- of
•>a" to int’riM^c lae strength o.' ihc preient (.’orp*!
H.I this A.rijeu.l, the audor'>i;;nefI wiil enli«t one hun
dred \100) n)n rofijcript.^ f jr th^l piirposs Th'jse sub-
j '-ct to O'lii.ii-rijitio'i ne^d n ( J-pply
Tranyfer® aui ixcainees of men uow iu service can
not be ui ide.
vlATTilLW I'. TAY'LOR, ^apt. C. S. A.
,l’'ae H. 3otf
0.\NK NOTE.^^of North t’aroiina, .‘^outh Ciroiiniv,
O Vir«;ini/i and Georgia.
Al=o, \''rrh i'lroliri.i six per Fnndabl'- Notcp.
.Vl^o. North (’-ir .lina oii per cent Bond^. uew iisue
W. R. RICHAKDSON « CO..
Rrcberp. Kr^leigh. N. C.
March ?> 9tf
C'otloai Y.'irii tor Wool.
hereby pivea that after *.his d-iie (exccpt
in c^seii where we h*vo b trg:ii'i'd f- . W..'ol ac.eord
in? to Iho terms of O'tr ’.dvorti-i^ruent o' ^(':h of
M?iy, wiiiuh .ei us -ire »iow revoiitd,) wo wlll^ivtil buu-
d’e of Cott'>n Varu ;'or 4 lb! .if Wool unwashed, or
ii II13. Wit- -iad ■iick''i. This ch .n^rn i“ m'^de at tii®
infitAnce of tin- vju tri s.-in 4 i. ur ai ii.l.i,::!. ui order to
make the terp' ;x_hAn’.j ua.fora throaj;hout the
St.i;o. tJCo w iVILLLVMS Sl CO.
Fayettevillx, .’auoli!*, 1863. 4Uf
:^OTiCE.
The UNUERSIGNKL). bnth hu'-inz enterrd the mili
tary service of the Oonfeder.ate States of Aaaerioa,
hereby give notice to their old customers and frieuHs,
that they have appointed .lebn D. Starr and Jotiu t>.
Willi.atn>, of thi>3 place, tbeir attorneyB to eolltct •ither
separately nr conjointly all moaejs due them either by
account or note, and otherwi.^e to aitend to their ba-
sineas generally duiing tneir abtieuce. They respect
fully ask all peraon^ iodebtrd to taem to call as proapt-
I7 as possible ou the.r ai^eut- ai».l laAHa payment,
^TAilR >1 WILLIAMS.
Sopl 13, IBRi Sf^tf
TKHTA >ll!:irT>«i % \l> IlYU\»^. '
C10NKKDtR.\TK States Hihie isociety Testauicaw
J A t.’olleciion of Sabbu’h School Hrmns.
F-r-n’iby E J. HALE S SO.SS
Jiin-* 1.
Tlli^: .-%OKTil
>ilTlAL L!FS l?JSrrtA\('E fOMPANf,
1^0>V in the tenth ycir of .juccoKsful operation, with
.4.^ jrrowinp: •_apLui’ u»d firriH»r hoH ■pat>lie C^H-^
:ideacf - ■■■c i' ' ues to in»;ire li.e lives of nil hp;i!'hy per
sons from 11 i« CO years of ape, for ouv year, for scv^u
yearn, and farlife—all life members sharing in the profits.
All i-’avos from 10 to 60 years of ag« are insured for
one year or for Sve years for two thirds their Viilue.
All :i,' -s Rr« punctu'tlly paid within 90 day^ after
■a sfaciory proof pre:-*i-:ed.
For further inforojatloc the publ>" is referred to
Agents of the t’otBpany in all parts c .he State, and 10
R,. H. 3.\TTLK, deevctary, Raleigh
K. J, H.ALE, Agsnt at
J.an'y 1S59. Fayetleville. N. G
r WKTTKVil.I.E
Ml’TCAL I.'SSIIR1.\(S (O'UPWT.
Capital in Premium Notes :tmountB to $‘2G7,C''8 2b
Cash on hand and other assets, 5,077 S5
jT've eo.'t ■;.iri;iiiis. Ajr-'ii’'' w;
orders to tne i- ih'?y ■ ' '.nvrt .
sent ott ill ',u. k ii-^aii^h. .1
Gol'lrtop P . Cuainam Co., N.
June I j, i
d'l wei;
■,1N
’ I
t.AKTKK.
0 li f
AK^IV llAKlir^^.
AM prep-ieJ to manufacture ali kuii? ..«f 'Vagon
^ar;le^- : .r .\nr.y u-'e. ! i(»ri niy lea'iier and i;an | OFFICK OK THh ti T'> ^SS'T IJl VliFKliM ASTKK, 1
0 ■ n-i tii • r ! Fu)cltevilir Vr>»*nal atwl Armory,
e-T' •r' ••:*] ' ‘‘.wr, I !■ vii.i.ic N * . .1 i^y 17. l^'; .. j
woou vyA \Ti:i>.
yJF\LLD I’.i'.'P'••■•A will •• receiT/' l for ;be delif-
O ery •' f. ir I'm;; -1 ^ ' la i fo’iu J bl i."k-j ic^
wood, i4ts i.j at >h" ru.ie of 'ixiy .o.>rii«i per month.
The wool !0 be iai.ver'd >it the .Ar-fn--tl, wh re ii will
Vie t r 'T'-r’y co>‘ l'"'L litui’.i C'.aform stricfli/ to the
•'t'-in J’t.'d ^ .‘or I wood, viz: 8’ x 4’ x 4’.
Prop HH^ t'n be nurki 1 “”rop'j!?'tl« for wood for Act’j^
A-:s’t y lartcroiaster.”
MATTHEW P TAYLOR,
r .:-i:v.n ,r, An y. P. A r. ?!.
47 ;f •. ifi A :t’i; .As^'i .^'1 %rtj’'rni-.'er.
ih*%. t«iim .%r.‘ibic‘ loi* ^alt* bv
.1. l.KK
Oct. 15. •jlf’*'
Total, S‘272,7ua 61
Tilt (Ijjmpanj have p.iid all losses pron;ptly, aud
have never made an asspssment on their pretniu^n note*’.
Toi.il loAnttB paid. #29.t>S2
•> ’flCr.FS:
GEO. McNPJLL, President.
D. A. K\V, Vice President.
C. A. McMiLLAN, Sec’y.
Dias..TOIt.';
Psury Lilly,
H. L. Myrovpr,
SA^KH ^or ijaif by
Ruftf
■MITCHKLL.
1 on ''I
1.«/V/ for »•on
M^ij 2P..
TO!SAC 4 «.
IR^.f.NIA TOHA-
II-i.rmit*nr. bv
GhV,>. W
^o!«* Li«‘ath(‘r i^aufrd.
well ..•■cntd 8k^LE LriATIll.R,
for ; - j i"
D MURPHY
F-iyei.t.evnle A .r ^ 1 t. "Juif
j iUc SSIoviiuUc
■' ■■”• I n vTUjt we shoii'.c have d‘>at "e-
j TT ^ .1' 'ip.-ri yourf>el''and cut Ifioso fro» the
WILLI V.Mri ii CO. I ?n-my. Tn.- p.--p: irted ta« m in-ifac-
31tf i 'urin^ ''f a.l kind, c- OOCrilN'-^ for F.iuiori.’s i« the
iS 'iih'Tn w:” ‘"e a'o 9 t'> fiil ti! I"",' iit Khort
S. T. Hawk»y,
Nathan Stetluiaa,
C. B. Mallett,
James Kjle,
A. A. M'cKethan,
J. U. Williaaia,
S. W. Tlllinjr'aujt.
hn i-illina liud C. C. McC
JEagf“The Company invite appli
Aav
TV'. N. Tiliinghaijt,
J. Hi-isJule,
V»m. McLaurin,
T. f'. L'.ittf-rl.jh,
A. W. Hteel.
J; G. C«ok,
Hon, J. (J. .‘Shepherd,
R. F. I ,
A. S. Ha'i, > " ilt^J
ivd.furii in. Triivelir'^ Air.
ioju.
21-
Ai:cT!^SALES.
15y W'ilkcM Tlorri«, Anc*tiont*cr.
Aiiotioii Sale of Imported Goods*
Sx S'eimships Qen’l P.eaiircgard, Arabian and Flora
ON ‘A EUN'DSD.AY, i^ept. ^.iTh, IHOS, oomtnencvDg at 0
o’clock A. .’ti , 1 wi;l sill at my Sales Rooms, Na. 2,
Granite Row, Wilmington, N. C , the entire oarcoes of
iSeaniHliip>j tl'-neral Reauregard, Art»bian and Flora,
toxot!ji‘i with 8undry couwiKnm.*nirt ex .Mary Ann and
.MtrgHn'i iicd J?.-?i?. Making-Altogether the most ini-
po;iar.l s'»le evur held in the (’onfederacy, vii:
S bales prii.t, .J^Saxoui»-s,
S h«il('i rvJ.i.'e ^'isonie.s.
hair s Oxfi rd ('loths.
15 CR.J.'s M>»1d«'r Prir.tq,
11 ca'eh >5'»urnine lo,
3t,l ca?*'? F>'lt Wool id ! 0'i«iairu.*re Hats,
t> d tr;> I‘rl.liU'.'»,
4 ci'ps blao!: l.^istre,
1 ct'xc drab “
. 1 y >')>trk .\Ip *ca.
'1 C'i^ps •• r>oi)ibftjiiue,
2 o iMj.u blA.'.k an 1 white Plaids,
2 ,• ser an'l scarlet “
3 p..-.'-; Prnich '5'*rino, (various nolor.s,)
1 010 h’lck Frilled Hliawls,
1 rase “ Li^tna' “
1 ca;.? • tii '^und Ginghams,
•.i Wove Flannel,
2 C'l.-i-H priti'ed ••
ca PS Mt-ilon C'oths,
1 cane F inoy Cnfsiniprefl,
1 ca s Flannel, ii.sworte-l rolor.o,
I c'-se as.orted Braids.
1 c+.H; .Ariel iStripps,
1 ^ii‘ip Meriuo Stiiris,
1 C'tse lilack Broalcloth.
4 caxoH Flannel and Striped Shirts,
2 oas^B N‘'“dle», ll.'»*> .M,
12 caPes Coats’ Spool Cotton, 200 yds, black and
white,
1 case .\gate Buttons. 300 gt gross.
1 CA'se B">np Buttons, 2:i7 gt gross,
5 biles gray Blankets.
1 ca.>(p S'ltchels and Portmonaies,
1 cast Tooth Brurthes and Purst^s.
’■’‘2 C'lsns Cotton Cards, Nos 8s, ‘.'s and 10s,
1 case Eiieliah Cardiu;? and Fillets.
:v> bales Sea Island and Gunny Bagging.
120 coilj M jTiillr. llop.
39 cases Letter and Cap Paper,
5 cases Steel Pens,
7 cases Lead Pencils,
3 eases Envelopes,
‘2 cases Playing Cards,
4 cases Memorandum Books, &c,
2 cases Bank Note and Parchment Paper,
U4 cases Seat’s, Ladiod’ and Children’s Boots and
Shoes,
4 oases French Waxed Calf Skins,
4 bales Super Sole Leather.
Ill) barrels Mackerel,
■J-14 bics Prime Cotfee.
21 barrels Prinae Coffee,
212 do do Brown Sugar,
oO do Cruxhed Sugar,
3 cheats Conf;,Tu Tea,
21 eask-^ pure Sperm ()il,
7 " Kerosene Oil.
2 cases Mustard.
.Jt3i» kegs Bi. Carb. S ida,
I'll) bb'.j. Soda Crystal?,
h;? boxes Extract of Logwood,
13 hbl*'. Kpsr>ni Salts,
3 bbls. Gl.iuher S.*ltJ,
1 cas'. Refine I Borax,
ft bbh. da do,
’ bbl. tiJue,
2 casks Sugar Lead,
G cases C^iloroform,
4 casks Oucibles,
2 casej M tg/*iita Crystals,
2 cases Dover’s Powders,
2 cii'^es t’alomel and Jalap,
1 cat ? la ii i Khub irb,
1! ca^rs (’al'imel and Ipocai.'.
1 case .^uinine,
I case Phosphorus,
1 case t’asior Oil,
;! cn.-es Tiuct (.(; iurn,
1 ease (yinui. Kxi Colocynth,
1 case Su'jihate Morphia,
1 case A IhP.-.ive Plaster,
3 ca'jfcs Soda .\sb.
t> cases Briar Root Pipes.
i:j0 sa'.ks Liverpool Salt.
liX> kegs cut Nalls assorted.
47'.» Cases Itnported Brandy, Pinet, 1848.
“ “ “ various tirands.
•It) *• “ “ "Brisson ■'
4't “ *• Gin.
1.' “ “ Chatnpaipne, Anchor, aui C. D
P.'%nnet &• Co.
50 case"* Itnportel Claret, St. Julien.
3*) I’unchenu- Rum, Extra.
3 pipe.« tJoenao Brandy.
1 ■juarter ca.-ks Cognac Brandy.
5 “ “ choice Whiskey,
ANLW
::■> oasks .Ale '.lol.
■Aujj. 27, r>9-ts
.notice:. j liit1eptnJenrf, or Wkat?—Judge Alexaadcr,
cons«;ript office, t a.” corraspondcnt of the Savannah
HuiMics, Au)j 27t'>, 19tj3 j Uopublican, writing from the army in V irginia
11 ilOSfc! persons enrolled or li»ble to enrollment ftbout soJiie reported indications of a peace luove-
. w’. o r.an lurnish liorses will, for the pr-svut, he ao' I nicnt iu the Sniithwest, thus truly depicts the Ct>n-
cepfed Witli ttieir horses, and reeeive cavalry pay. to be ! dition of the South under either or forced sub
temporariiy cn,ployed a- mounted men while the necessi yankees.
tv continues, letnaining for ihe time on duty in tnis "I u 1 ’ 1 -ii
State, f'.r purpo-s of guard and patrol It is desired ' tocre uot abundant proof that the piHory
that they report with ^leir hors»-8 without delay at this and the gibbet, 'XJontiscation and banishiueut, are
Carop or t^inip Vauoe, near Morgantnn, as may beinoht : the penalties held in reserve lor us, and that, too,
convenient i whether we voluntarily abandon the contest, or
II, Citizens ¥rho dtsire to promote (he safrtv and in- : fortunes of war prove adverse to our arnisi:'
terestB ot the ariuv Sy riiScouraging avsserlton, or wtio ,,,, , 1 ^ j u' 4 1 e
desire to save therr neighborhoods from the inevitable | IS the fate of Missouri and Kentucky of
mischiefs of marandint;, terror and insecurity that must J Icn-nessec and 3Iaryland.' f hese are regarded by
grow out of the presence of lawless deserters and skul I the enetny as border States which luuy be hUi-
kera, cau he made useful t>y tendering tbeir aid to the I uiately reclaimed to the cause of the I'nion; and
enrolling officers They can render service as guides dragRod *at the wheels of his brazen
and in sweUiQir the numV>er8 of patrol?^ som out by »u- i> *. i • • j
thority. A few d.ays absence, at most, only would be j captive slaves. But Louisiana and
required of theni Thcr^* if? no provision of law under ■ lill tlioso portions ot \ irginia wtiicli ar6 overrun
‘ which pay can t,e niven them, t.uf all their expenfen of by the invader—how humiliating their fate! how
t fcubsistpnop, lodjing and torage will be paivV and a lib- hopele.Sri their condition! The people of Mississip
pi and Alal'ama have not even tasted the cup
which \'irginia has drained to the biiter dregs.
Atid still her people have not been able, by oaths
ot allegiance extorted in dungeons and uniler the
gallov.fi, nor by .submission to the woes t»f slavery,
nor by’quietly yielding up all they possess, t,u ob
tain pertui.'jsion of their implacable masters to
drag out the remnant of a miserable existence by
the graves of their forefathers. Their lauds have
been de.solatod, their houses reduced to heap.s of
cial hire allowed for the use of (heir horses.
By order 01
Col PETER MALLETT,
Cotoniandant of Conscripts for N. C.
J W Mallktt, Adjutant
Aug, 28. fa- 8. J ] 69-3^
FAVETTEVlLlit AR'^ENAL AM) ARMUliY. )
Ano. 27, lSr»3. J
Kirr,F. STOCKS
THK p'triittf from whom bils were Rccapted Having
failed to execut‘d the proper controct, proposals will
be received untifthe 2()i>idiv of SFP’TKMBEP. next i ashes, their property confiscated, and their old
for the delivery of 50,000 Walnut Rifle Stocks at this
Ai^enal and .Armory.
Bids will be consi'ierod either for the whole or any
part, not less than 1000
Specifications will be furnished on applioaiion to
52tt] Maj F. L. CHILDS, Comd’g Officer.
360 ACRES OF LA'^JU for Sale.
The attention of persons wishing to invest thei*-
money is called to 3ti0 acres of Land situate six
miles south of Chapel Hill and eight miIeH souih-we>t
of Hilleboro’. The entire tract is well wooded in Chest
nut Oak, and part if cleared would do well for cultiva
tion. At the commencetnpnt of tho war the above
tract h.ad on it a good faw Mill and well c'-niucted
Tan Yard, but owing to tho parties who own'.;J it ''av-
ing their time fully engaged, the fixtures have ? ecome
out of repair. There is however the Mill and Bark
houses and several other buildings and also a first rate
Mill Dam.
For further ioformition application can be made to
A. MICKLE. Chapel Hill, or
U. J. ASHE. Wilmington. N. C.
Aug, 28. 59-6t
Standard 6t and bill to this Office.
FOR SALE,
A Valuable young NEGRO WOMAN and TWO CHIL
DREN
Anv per.;ou wishing to purchase will ap-
MARY ANN EVANS.
59-tf
ply to me.
Aug. 28.
TOW.ir PROPERTY lor Sale.
/AN SATURDAY next the 5th of SEPTEMBER, I
vJ will sell for C.\SH at the Market House in Fayette-
vill«, the property on Mumford and Donaldson Streets
known as the Curtis Stable Lot.
J. G SHEPHERD, Trustee.
Aug. 2it. 59-2tpd
A>;;ro Woman at Auction.
ON the first Moiiday in Septemiier next, 1 will sell at
Auction, at the Market Uou-e, in the to\«a of Fay
etteville, a good COOK ani? WASHERW'O.M.AN, and ac
customed to field labor,
JOHN II. COOK, Auct’r.
Aug. 28, 18G3. 69 2t
Wanted to Kent from 1st October,
a commodious DWELLING HOUSE in town or vicinity.
Apply to S, T. iIAWLEY & SON.
Aug. 31. * 61 4tpd
North Carolina Institutioa for the Deaf
and Damb and the Blind.
The next session of .hia Institution will commence on
MONDAY, Sept 7th, 18G3, and continue tea montha
It is important that pupils should be pre?eDt at the com
mencement of the session. For information as to the
method of admisuon, &c , addref.s
WILLIE J. PALMER, Principal,
Raleigh, N. C.
Aug. 14. 59-^w
2000
W(.;
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D.
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Up, N
L. KIYKTT,
.;nb. .I'lTid. N. C.
SH '■ni:) 1
The HUi.-.cri^ i-r ua?iiig ,1; Dfeceiiibc Ttriu. l>^fiU, of
the (Jounf-’ I'l.uri of Curr'>'tr! !ml euHl.''.e l an A I
ministrator t: :-:ie F^tate of Neill U. McXeiil, dei^'d.
notiiies all per-oriH having clJi-ims ag'^irist the K'.tate to
present them witnin the time limited by luw, otherwise
bin Co
cS^ttllLS .‘nd t;L'll.L
,Otl,'II JVl'll.A.
Ci' -.ar FhIIs. N. .1
’4 !ai* Ro >-
‘ U'lW prrj ared fo furnifh, at
.;e, »ll kir>.!, of Rt^BHlN.S,
, ,Vo . f:>’’ Woolen and
J. M. ODKLL, A^ren ,
il; 1 fimvi
A «2i?ai
Thp Xow Sly],", StnalJ,
rof,o'tf’!> PH«.”!»•;; !i,i?ks,
\r
Vit >!:i Jtery.
AR^.
ooii waB'«i V .Sofitr 4'nniacra.
this neiic^' wili
^re re^vi'- ’! '
n«. HJ U
.k.:
pr....>i : p...y
HFf’TO-’.
i rm over,
M NKll.L
A';ir
«r,-
I 1.
I t.|
IfVCO
...fl POMI
'OW I.O.ST.
OW i, iiii K .~l tide o! C.ipt- Fi-ar '-,,m:‘?rhcro (.p
poMite t s iiiiiphplit'iT. I'Viti.'T fit .’i ll ir^'o Ltii- riv. r
by boys and i: -’i t tin'- aer w ly biif*'* She is marked
with crop in each ear, has a bfil on, wbi'e in her tare,
white on buck an4 btliy. red on neek aad s.d^s. Who
ever will t>ik'; tier up ..u l let nit' kn ..7 it, or bring her
up to me ia ' wiii be libf';4!ly rewarded.
The said cow w ti ,uc;ht in the upper part of Bladen
aounty atd niay j)r..i a!>iy fin I her way back t« that
coutity. .INt). ,A, WAT.SON.
Jr.^« li to t .f
OIL AND LAMP BLACK.
IUNNKk.- an'i LUBRl
. Lv\MP BLAt^K in barrels
JOS, R
M»roh 7.
vting oil
For rtjiltj by
BLtlSHO.M CO,,
WilniingtoR. N. C
«« If
SAI/B—SAI/r.
'I o ^'oJtosB 8*la8#ferM.
AVK b..en appoio^cd by the Secretary of thcTrea-
iry. t/’ii’.er .\j»er,i f .r tlio puroha'Sv' of Colton for the
I (’onrt-der.i’*.;V,.iliin t oe ':^:a'f nf .'I.irih. C'lro-
I litii*, and will pay for tbe mrn^ in 7 .'cr cent. Bonds or
j ■.«b.
■ bub Aecnts visit ng th; difJeri-nt parts of the State,
i on.inf; tu my >>a:ne, nili h.ivc >»ritteu certiricii.efi cf
•.kp[>'.;ntm-!ni.
By order of the .S«cr«lary of the Treasury, all Coiton
purchi.itd by mysolf or my agetits, on and after the
IHih day of .March 1803. w.il be paid for in 7 per oeut.
Boiiiis ur Ca.'iti, aud uot 8 p-.r ceut. Bonds as stated t.i
a foruier advertisernent. Up to that ti.niie, however, tho
8 per cent, bonds will be furnish.jJ as stated.
Palriiiiic citixens are now olfered au opportunity to
aid the »}overnu»ent by «er.ing to it lliair Cotton rattier
thttiO to private capitalisti).
LEWIS S. WILLIAMS.
Charlotx:-. M'lrv- 21, 13»13. [0. n.] 14tf
Alter tili« date I will
pay 10 Cents per pound for raga, or
the highest market price, delivered in
Fayetteville, or at my tniUs on ilookfiih.
D. MURPHY.
Julv 28. 18H3. f*Off
HOTOGR.VPHS can bo had al V.imirHdeirH 8k,vU|rht
Ghillorv, Uay street, oppo.'iie Marble V ar 4.' Fny- j
I etteville, N, plain, retouched, colored, in waior t
colors, oil atid pastile; from small to life size. Ambro
tH £^A. i-\ Sflarrin^toii, iio«% in tlie
iite,i- ra'M .Arf'iy, is hv^reby aunounced as a candidate
! for i!.e Legiriaturt fr.'m Moore county.
— ■ Ati/ust 1?^. 56-fmp'I
l:^ivypt Coal ilfine.
I ^'•ME undersign" 1 wrr-, at tho Novewber Term of the
i I (.'onfe ior:ito (.’'ritri, Di'»tri>.rt of North Caroliaa, ap-
' po\n:ed Mam.ir'r-- '>f the Egypt Coal Mine properly,
i and havo entfr"d ir :o copartnership for the purpose of
' minins: and ‘■o'.iiuj^ Coal, and solicit orders for the same
1 iu fcn.v de»;re'd ^a iiinty. Orders for any amount can
! he rtupp'iie'l on “hort Jiotice. The Coal from this pro-
I perty is iiO'l .>i!''teJly the best in the Confedera(,e .’^fAtes.
I .Applications may ‘'o ma'le to Chas B. Malle.rt, Fayette-
villw, N. or Browne, Ch'irlcp:>a, S O.
1 H\RLES B. A*.ALLETT
JAMES BIIOWNE.
Fajotte'Ville, Jab'y 20, IHfvi. ■?«tr
Steam En;;:ine lor Sale.
TUIE und.irsigoed ofters for sale a STE.\M ENGINE
of J& Horse Power. i»n i a good Cylinder Boiler 32
fe«t long and 36 inches diameter. .Al^o, if desired, all
the fixtures of a Circular Saw .Mill.
ALSO, 32 feet of very good SUafting, 3 inches ia di
ameter, with couplings
If not disposed of al private sale, the abova will be
offered to tne highest bidder on the *23'1 d'vy of Septem
ber next. Terms cash; delivery oa or after the 1st day
of October. HENRY E. COLTON,
Keroseue Oil Works, Fayetteville, N. C.
Aug, 27. S8tf
i’
LOST.—A WlllTK COVERED BASKET
at ths Lan tw.g of t!.e St r Kate McLauria, on Sunday
the 30th iiist No m-»rk on bask»t, bui there were sev
eral articles inside m ii'ked *‘J. E L . The tiuder
will secure a liberal reward by leavin;; it at ihis ()ftice
or with Capt. TAYLOR at the .\rsenal,
Auk. 31. 69-2tpd
4 VERY FINE BLVCK MtiRG.VN HORSE, Apply
j\ ,0 T M SIKES
" Exchange. B’a'lcjOo,. Au^, *28. * 5>* -^ip.l
men torn from their homes and immured in pris
ons. f/arge and populous districts have been con
verted into-deserts, and the people, old and young,
male and female, driven into exile. But the
thought of yielding has never once entered their
minds. On the contrary, the brave men and
women of this proud old Commonwealth are more
resolved than ever, never to ground their arms as
long as a man is left to wield a musket or a wo
man to ply a needle and offer up a prayer. They
have tried the enemy and know him well. They
know he will keep no pledge, however sacred,
and observe no oath, however solemn. The war
cry of ihe great apostle of the elder revolution is
still the rallying call of his undaunted descendants:
“ (rti»e me liberty, or give me death!”
“No, let the people of the Southwest dismiss
all thought of* compromise. Victory,* or all the
horrors of a hell on earth, are the only alternatives
left them. If they fail on the field, or sue for
peace and forgiveness at the footstool of 1* ederal
power, their fate will be alike the same; in either
event, they will be stript of their possessions, and
by hostile legislation reduced to the condition of
serfs or driven into banishment, Ot all the ty
rants known to history, the Puritan is the most
implacable. More cruel than the Spaniard, more
treacherous than the Italian, more blood-thirsty
than the Turk, there is no wrong or humiliation
however atrocious, that his malignant ingenuity
would not devise, and in which his savage nature
would not find a diabolical pleasure,”
ShamefiU.—Is it not n, shame for a man who
sells his flour for S35 and S4O a barrel, corn and
meal for 83 and S.t per bushel, and all other farm
products in proportion, to be found growling be
cause'he has to pay to the Government a tax in
kind—one-tenth ol' liis wheat, oorn, ifcc.? Those
who have held meetings and denounced the tith
ing feature of the tax law, and used their influ
ence to array public feeling against the Govern
ment, ought to be the last ones to be heard grum
bling and growling. If they are not satisfied
with the immense profits they are now realizing,
and not willing to give a small proportion to help
support their Government, they are certainly un- -
deserving of freedom. If those who have provi
sions to sell are determined to squeeze every ceut
they can out of those whose necessities compel
them to buy, they ought to have patriotism and
sense of justice enough to induce them to pay a
small tax t help support the Government and
feed the soldiers.
* Could the yankee robbers get possession of the
country, these grumblers and miscl ief-makers
would see cause to regret that they did not exert
themselves to unite the Southern people, instead
of producing divisions and opposition to the au
thorities of the Confederaojr. If they want to be
come the slaves of Abo Lincoln and see their
farms and property conliscated to the use of North
ern vagabonds and fanatics, let them continue to
hold “public meetings” and denounce Jeff Davis
and othors who are working to achieve our inde
pendence. But if they want peace and indepen
dence aud freedom from yankee confiscation, let
them trive the (lovernment a cordial and liberal
types, Melaneotypes, and all ether style^ of Pictures 1 'PHE tji
.Also, Gilt Frames, (Jilt Mould- i I '1
STO^iKS POR SALE.
tjndiT.'tig!!' 1 have t*keu the Agency for the fi»Ie
1)ERS0NH wishing to purchase a good article,
hnd.it to their a'lv.ntage to call at t^e (ir:
will
Voun^’M Sniiit .TIachine.
EASTERS t '()., .at Little River. S. C., where they 4 FKW ON HAND .V.ND FOR SALE. Thosi need-
keep on hand a large "upply which they will sell at low iV int; al best Oc4er soon, as material for making is
figures. There is n.l8» tine faoilities for eetting the Salt nearly worK*d up, aud no ciore to be had
B.K_ a ,... EA.STEK8 &C0.* i Address, ALKX. D’
Lillie River, 8. C. 1 HiUabor*', Oraog* oouniy, N, G.
^ JwIjSO. ■
pertaUi^'.g to ihe Art.
ing, C]' ■--■ i for very largo pieturea—as l.argt; as *i5 by 3I
inchcs, Cord and Tassels for hiinf^ing pioLures; laitrn-
iDoats. PtocI' and Chemicals for sale low for cash. Life
si*a colored Photographs made from small picture.-*.
Having permanently located here T hope to merit
your patronage. 1 would also return my gincerc th ink.s
for the liber'll pa ronage bestowed on rui, heretofore by
the good people of Fayetteyille and vioiiufy.
C. .M. VANOlii^DJaL,
PhotogTaph.i>.t r^,r>iJ P't)V>riofcr
2rt. I HftP f~,
Factor^/
^
W B Karrar .t CoGrind Stjnes, and
nave now on hand vir.fs running; from 18X2} inches to
0 r*i't by 11 inohirs; rtnd can have out ai, short notice
_\N V SIZES w;»ate-.l. Pe.’soos in want of Grind Stone-*
»ni |il.-a«e coirenpond with the undersigned, who wiU
fill •of,l>‘rs p.’omptiy ail I sjii'vrantce the quality of the
ari' ;s c'.'*r)rcso!i>e 1
GEO W WILLIAMS & CO.
Fayelf.pviiio, May 27, 18U3. ‘ 32-tf
The S4ar Foundry
IS Again in full oper»vtio*i. Having in my employment
competent work.m'^n, I am prepared t^ execute work
I at tho a’uoftest notice an i for a reasonable caarge.
1 M A BAKER.
I FayeitevilTt, Aug. 18, 1863. 5fiff
Palma Cliri«ti Rean».
j FHRB subseriber will pSy th® highest cash prices for
1 I any quantity of Pal.tw Christi Beans.
I J. A. WORTH.
I Payettevitle. Oct 8 67-tf
ap t* the Railroad by fate.
Ab(. 6.
6S19H>d
ALKX. DICKSON,
uaty, N, (
47-l«ftp4
^iy URO. LAIJDE.II,
TWO DOORS ABOVE C. T. UAlGfl k S«W STttlil!i
FayettcTille, C.
JMl’7 so, 1860.
Reward.
I) AN.\W.\V from the subscriber on Monday the 3d day
111 of August I8t)3, my negro girl AMY, aged 17 years;
5 feet t) or 7 inch.^8 high; black comp’ectioa. I pur
chased sai 1 girl from Alex. Galbreth of Robeson county,
near Bethel It is supposed ishe is lurking in that
neighborhood I will give the above reward for her de-
, livery to me near Laurinburg, N. C.
I ▲. L. CURRIB.
i iMwtalaviUta Ab|> 27. 01^ HifA
Slop iiie SK“Nierler'».
11HE fol’owior er,listed men have dt.-seried this com
pany at ditT Ti-nt periods fine- -'ttii July. All Miii
tia Otiicors and lov'»i eitixeus are reniieaied to arrest the
same if opportunity o^Tcrs,-
Daniel Lassiitr, Th-caw C. .^niith, W.n 15. .Smjth.
Jr.o B Smith. J tseph W R Fi iai., Stephen
T Barrentiue Georco (''' -lobn M (^'le, Dan’l B.
IJrown, Dan’l B. Sn->ad, .lame" L Freeman. John (V
Smith and -I Mrph W?!!on.rl>bv, of Ktchmot* i oonniy;
W'm.' Bowlin and Ambrose L f^cke. of Iredell .'OMnty:
Jacob Wright of Randolph count.'-.
The usu-vl reward of $-^0 «a'*h, will be p'l 1 for their
apprehptlsion. L II WEBB.
Capt Horn !’c Wel.b's H'ltiery f.r. \rt’y.
fVimp ne’T Petersbiirir. Aug, ’23, 1‘^tj-'^, 19 4(
iVotice to Krid;?e Riiilderw.
WILL be Ipt out to the lowest bid'ler at the Court
Hon*e in Lumherton, on Tuo!-day Sept. 8th, the
building of & BRIDGE ovor Lumber Rtver, P’ ms and
specifications made kn >wu on. the above day oi before,
bv applicatioK to the undersicued,
C “GODWIN, I
A W. FULLER, VCofn.
O. C. NORMKNT, j
Lumberton, Aug. 28, 1863. 59-2t
support, and encourage harmony and peace among
Otar own people at home, 'fhe grumblers and
fault-finders may rest a.ssured of one thing, there
never Qan be peace until the independence of tho
Confederate States is established. Those who
produce divisions anu opposition to the Goverti-
ment among Southern people, are helping to pro-
Ion tr the war, and therelorc ou-^ht not to be tole
rated in Southern society.— ('lotr/otfc Democrat.
CnI. Ln-ryitJrirprs^ Srrtdnf —Tho. servant of
Col. Iicventhurpe, ol’the 11th Ucy’t, who remain
ed with his ni:i.st.T when wounded and captured
at (icttvsbnrfr, li'ts mudc his escape irom the yan
kees and returned to Rutherfordton, and reports
tho Colonel doing well, so well that he was able
to bo removed trum Mereersburg to Baltimore on
the ‘iTtli July. A letter IroBi Rutherfordton to
tho State .lourntil says;—
“(iienrge nursed his wounded ma.ster until his
removal, j>i«eovering that he would be forced to
hccome n I’nion volunteer, he skillfully duped
the .Abolitionists by donning Federal uniform and
by a feigned conversion to yankee philanthropy
and bribery, until he secured from the Colonel of
the tth Massachusetts infantry a pa.ss along their
pickets. With (he aid of this pa.ss, (which he
holds as a trophy,) and by some strategy, George
safely reached Dixie, as he says, “heartily sick of
all yankees and all yankeedom.”
W AIVTED,
I WISH to hire by the day or for the balance ©f thft
year, FIFTY GOOD HANDS accustomed to Railroad
work, to be employed in cutting a canal through Lion
Swamp in Bladen county. Good wages will be paid and
the hands will be well fed. Apply at FayetteTille,
or to B, G, Worth at Wilmington, or A.. V. Hurt.
We would be willing to contract the work by the yard.
The job is a large one and worth looking after.
JOS. A. WORTH.
Aug 27. 58-6 w
Snbwtit*ute Wanted.
A SUBSTITUTE between the age of 45 and 50 years
is wanted. For one entirely satisfactory a liberal
price will b« p&id oa appIicftUoa Io
JOHN H. COOK.
.SlUUiERV for FIGLU and HOSPinLS.
r AM now prepared to liirnish my Work on Surgery
L to subscribers and others who may wish to pur
chase it.
the receipt of $5.0t» the book will be sent by mail,
postage paid. EDWARD WARREN, M, D,
Raleigh, Aug, 20, 18G3. 58-1 m
WANTED, for the Hospital at Fort Fisher.
POULTRY, Chickens, Butter and other delicacies for
the sick Soldiers at this Hospital. Persons having
these articles cau obtain the market price on applica
tion to the subscriber at his old stand or at Mr. John
Culbreth’s at the foot of Hay Mount.
R. E. HEIDE, Gen’l Ag’t.
ALSO.
WtAted
for the abort Poat, 10,000^- •
K. £.