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FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.. OCTOBER 1. 1863.
[NO. 1268.J
PRl^TBD MON'HATS and THIIRSUAYS
EDWIRD J. nAI.K & SO\S.
iriTORS AND PROPRIETORS
Pricp for th« Semi-Weekly Od'sitrver SF*> 00, paiil in
advance.
For the Weeklj Obskrvbr $4 00 per annum, pai.l fn
a*lva»ce.
ADVERTISEMENTS inserted for ?2 per s jnare
of 16 lines for the first, and one dollar for each h«c-
ceeding publication, .\dvertisemeiits not exceeding a
half equare (eight lines) $1 f«r the fir.it and 50 cents
for ea:h laooeeding publication. .Adrertisers are re
quested to itat© the number of insertions desired, or
they will bo continued till forbid, and charged accord
ing’•
AJTertisemonts continued inside, charged as new ad-
Tertisomenn.
LIST OF fHARUES FUR PISSENURKS.
DOW>i.
F’-oni F-iyetieville to Wilnaiagton.
S15 00
“ “ “ Elizabeth.
7 40
“ White Hall,
y 75
“ ** “ Kelly’s t’ovp.
10 50
“ “ " All points below,
15 00
SEOONU OliASS, OR T»KCK.
From Fayetteville to Wilniingtoa.
S7 50
“ “ “ Elizabeth.
3 75
Whitehall,
5 25
“ “ ■' Kelly’s Cove.
U 0»
*■ “ “ -Ml p'^’nts Selow
7 50
UP.
From Wilniiugton to Fayetteville,
$15 00
“ “ Kelly'a Cove.
6 76
“ White Hall.
*8 25
“ *• “ Elizabeth,
9 75
“ •* “ Prospect Hall,
12 00
“ •* All peiats above,
16 0(t
SPECIAL NOTICE.
From an ) n.ter thin date, no name of a new subscriber
will be entered without payment in advance, nor will
the paper be 8«iBt to such subscribers for a longer time
than is paid for.
Such ef our old subscribers as desire to take the pa
per on this system will please notify us when making
remittances. Jan’y 1, 1858.
ffVTl. Jflclj. mcKJtW
Attorney at Iiaw,
Fayetteville, N. C.
"ILL attend the County and Superior Courts of
CumberlancL, Harnett, Moore and Robeson Ceun-
tiee. Preni't attention given te the collection of all
olaiou entruU.'d to his hands.
Oct. 17, 1859. 58-tf
; SECOND CLASS, OR DECK
* From Wilminjctpn tii Fayetteville, $7 6U
“ “ “ Kelly’s Ceve, 4 50
“ “ “ '^hite Hall, 6 00
. “ “ .\.i points above, 7 6#
Second Cl6^ or Deck Passengers must stay oa
lower deck or paji fall price, or same as First Class
WSt' An extra charije will be made for Way Passen
gers getting into B -rihs during day time, and for occu
pying a Berth witk their bo«iis or shoes on, *atthe
discretion of the Captain *
J. A. WORTH, for C F St’m B t Co.
R. M. ORREF«L, for S(Vs Kate and Sun
T. 3 LOTTERLOa.
May 4, 18G3 26-tf
Mount VomoD Femftle Seminary,
At Mt. r«rnon Mineral Springs, I'hatbam Couutj.
1st Session to commence 28th Sept.
t»:rms:
Highet Eng. Branchee p^r session of 2t» wrokK.
Academic ria.^ts,
Primary Class, ,
Music and Paintine, each,
Latin, FrencS inJ Drawine, eftch.,
Bj»rd, ’
School Room PTponoes,
Rev WM. HOOPER, ,
f C HOOPER, ) .
Applications for pupils may be ftddressed to mo at
Favet'eville ’ T. C HOOPER
tiept. 8 ti2if
$ao
00
00
18
Ot)
30
00
12
50
200
iWt
I
00
X)'
w
«£0. W. WILLIAMS i CO.,
%Vhole«(ale Dealers in i*roccriCM,
AND IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Hardware and Cutlery,.Swedes Iron, Ac*,
HAT STREET, FAIETTETILIE, Jf. C.
July 2, 1861.' 86tf
Jo¥. IJTLEY,
€hrocer tmd Vommln^ion .^erchant^
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.
Jan’y 10, 1863. 93-tf
T. C. & B.^. WORTH,
Commigsion and Forwarding Merchants,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Jan’y 28, 1861 84tf
CAR Dr
FEW LADIES can be aocommolated with board at
I’^roiii an«l alter
date the Steamer A. P. HURT will
leave at B o’clock, A. M., en Monday
and Thursday. JOS. A. WORTH,
April 6—17tf ] Ag’t C F. Steam Boat Co.
%VE»TER.^ Ry\IL ROAD.
The Trains of this Road leave Fayetteville daily,
(jSundays excepted) at 8 o’clock, .M., aad re
turning leave Mclver’s at 1 o’olocit, P M.
Freiffht Train MONDAY, WEDNESDAVand FRIDAY.
By order of the President.
• JNO. M. ROSE,
Treas'r and Act’g Trans. Ag't.
Jan. 22, 18C». 97tf
A M^IIOOI.
F tho highest order will bo opened at 'lolnni#’*
Bridge, Murion District, 8. 0., u»4er ihe suprrvisien
of Mr. John C. Sutherland, on Sl'inday the 14’h init.
Thie (School will embrace manv advantages—its location
being noted for it» healthfulneei as well as the intelli-
genco and mors-1 tone of the surrouading society; and as
to the Principal nothing need bo said as an eacominm
I upon his qualifioAtiona as an efiioient instrtictor and
correct disciplinarian—and possessing from'many years
of experience, a wide spread reputati n as one of the
very best of Teachers.
Board can be had at $20 per month and Tuition at
$16, £20 and per nession of five aontha Address
M .WcRAE. Secy,
Molnnis’s Bridge P. O , Marion District, S. C.
Sept. 10, 1863. 63-lin
I THE .'VORTn CAROLIMA
XDTHiL LIFE msiTRlRCE C«3iPlNT,
NOW in the tenth year of successful aperatien. with
growing capital and firmer held upen public cen^
fidence, continues to insure the lives ef all healthy per
sons froat 14 te 60 years ef age, for one year, for seven
years, and for life—all life raembers sharing in the profits.
All slaves from 10 to 60 years of age are insured fer
ono year or for five years for two thirds their value.
All losses are puncrually paid within 90 d‘ays after
satisfactory proof is presented
For ftiriber intormatien the pub)*"' is referred to |
Vjjentp of ('ompany in all parts q the State, and to :
R. H. B.ATTLK, Secretary, Raleigh. '
K. J. HALE, Agent at
Jsn’y 1R5S. Fayettevilio, N. G. j
FAYETTEVII.LE
MCTUIL li«8UR4\€E €OMPi\f.
Oapitiil in Premiun Notes amounta to $267,688 2b
C»«h en hand and other assets, S,077 36
FAIR iiiROL'rVDJii FOR RKIVT,
AT AUCTION
ON Th'ir'-sd'iv the 8th October. I shall rent aif Auction,
101' one year, the FAIR OIIOUVDS and all the im
pro'emfuts thereon Th«re is au exe«lleut Dwr^ll-
iag House. staV 1»9, kitcken. emok»house. barn, exiiibitioo
ro»».-, (tfli ;e and other buildings, and a^out ten acres f.f
good L.\ND for oultivatjon. Possessiop jilTen on the
10th Novcraber For further information inquire of tbe
Pres’t, Mr. Rondal .McDaniel, or
JOHN H. COOK, Auct’r
Sept. M ''7 St
Turpentine Still and Worm
FOR SALE.
ONB Turpentine Still of fifteen barrels capacity and
Worm, nearly new, for sale. Heavy copper .
A-ply to JOHN H. COOK.
Sept. 23, 1868. 00 St
O'
A ttie Seninat^y
yept. 12. 1S61.
T. C.
HOOPER.
56-
JOHiNSON, WILLIAMS & CO.,
SALT .TI.4KERS.
tTTi have thirty (30) pans now ia operation nine miles
Tt »Mt ef Wilmington. Parties wishing to supply
thenselves with saR. can be furnished by applying te
A. Johnsaa, Jr., Agent at Fayetteville, to E. Page,
manager at the works, or to
J. M. WILLIAMS.
General Superintendent
Fayetteville, Nov. 2ti, 1862. 81tf
WAi\TED.
2KAA bushels WHEAT,
,01/1/1.500“ CORN.
Persons having the above articles to sell will receive
the highest Cash price by calling on Mr. M Thoiaason,
at the Merchant Mills, Fayetteville, or on the subseri-
Wr at hi^Id stand on Market Square.
ALEX. JOHNSON. Jr.
Nov. 5. 1862. 76tf
ARTIY HARITESS.
1AM prepared to manufacture all kinds of Wagon
Harness for .Army use. 1 tan my leather and can
give good bargains, .\gents will do well to send their
orders t« me as they shall have prompt attention, and
sent off in quick dispatch. JOHN CARTER.
Qold.^ton P. 0.. Chatham Co.. N. C;. )
June 13, 1862 f
34tf
200 IbM. Csiini Arabic for Kale bv
J. R. LEE.*
«»ct 15. 6fltf
SALT!
P.ACKS for sale by
Dee 22
SALT!!
ROBERT MITCHBLL.
8H-rf
TOBACCO.
BOXES VIRGINIA TOBACCO, various grades,
for sale on oonqignment, by
GEO. W. WILLIAMS k CO.
May 23. 81tf
190
Sole Leather wanted.
Q A A/ k LDS. of heavy well tanned SOLE LE.ATHER,
wV/\/U suitable for Belting. Apply lo
D MURPHY.-
Fayetteville. \nr 1 11. 20tf
AdniiniMtrater’at Ifotice.
The subscriber having at December Term, 1862, of
the County Court of Cumberland, qualified as Ad-
HHnistrator upon the Estiite of Neill G. McNeill, dee’d,
notifies all persons havinj; claims against the Estate to
present them within tho time limited'by law, otherwise
this ncHice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. Debtors
are reqdest«d to make prompt payment.
HECTOR McNElLL. Aim’r
IG 1f«i2 *«- t
COW LOST.
My COW is on East eidq of Cape Fear, somewhere op
posite to Campbellton, being driven in^o the river
by boys and can’t find her way back. She is narked
with crop in each ear, has a beH oa, white in her face,
white on bacKJvad belly, red on neck and sides. Who
ever will Uke her up and let me know it, or bring her-
up to me in Carnpbellt-Du, will be liberally rewarded.
The said cow was bought in the upper part of Bladen
AOUDty ard may preV>ahly find her way baek to that
?''unty jfJO. A WATSON.
Ann* 19. 41) ,f
OIL AND LAMP BLACK.
1UNNER8’ and LUBRIC.\TING OIL.
LAMP BLACK in barrels. For sale by
JOS. B. BLOSSOM & CO.,
WilminjfioH, H. Q
Verch 7. tf
ASHEVILLE, 3T. V.
I WILL open the E.VGLE HOTEL for the re
ception of Guests the first of June, and I hope
to be able t» hntertain froaa seventy-five to a
hundred persona during (he Summer.'
In connection wim this large Hotel, I have a number
of Hacks, Carriagps. Buggies aad Saddle Horses that
my g'lest.s can get at a minute’s notice.
J. M. BLAIR,
Proprietor Eagle Hotel, .\sheville, N. C.
May 13,1863. Sl-ypd
Fayetterille, Sept. 2d., 1863.
V^OTICE is hereby given, that a Depot is now open at
this place, for the receptisu of the T.AXES (in kind)
due under .Act of the (’onfederate Concress. approved
April 24, 1863.
Farmers and Planters having articles ready for de
livery, can forward to this Uepol at ence. Receipts
will be given subject to endorsement on ihe Assessor’s
estimates when made
This being • central point, and convenienf for distri-
bation. it i« ie^ired as far a* practicable that tax pay
ers should deliver their qaota of taxes at this Depot.
Liberal compeasaMon will be aia>le tn persons deliver
ing articles at a distance of aver eight miles
OfSce at the store formerly occupied by Starr Wil
liams. J. ,M. WILLIAMS.
60-1 mj Agent for Cumberland county. ;
WANTED, for tie Hospital at Fort Fisher. |
POULTRY. Chickeus. Butter and other delicacies for |
the sick 80'diers at this II««pital. I’ersone having i
these articles can obtain tbe market price on applica
tion to the fnbiicriber at his cld s'and or at Mr. John
Culbreth’s at the foot of Hay Mount.
R. E. HEIDE, Gen 1 Ag’t.
ALSO.
Wanted for the above Post, 200.000 lbs. H.\Y.
R. E. HEIDE. Gen’l Ag’t.
Aug. 2"). 58-tf
Am iiMiial the Blockade
WILL sompel us to do what we should have done be
fore this, wait upon yourself and cut loose from the
enemy. The p'.'prietore baviog started the manufac
turing of all kinds af BOBBINS for Faetoriea in the
Bouthern Stares will b* able te fill orders at short
notiee. Work del'v ■••ed in F.fr. tteville, N C.
Address D L. KIVETT,
•Manchester, Cumberladd. if. C.
June 9. 18^3. Sti-^sipd
The Cedar FaISs Bob
bin Co. are now prepared to furnish, at
short notice, all kinds of BOBBINS,
QUILLS, &c , suitable for Woolen and
J. M. ODELL. .Agent.
N c.. July 9. 1863 S« ftwipd
A Teacher Wjinte«i.
A L.\DY who can teach all tbe English branches, j
iX Music, &c., t'l teach in my family. « '
W. A ATKINSON.
Rliz-ibrthfowa. Sopt, 9. 9t 4(*pd i
A SCHOOL • i
F the Jkig')ost order is now open and in session I
under the supervision et Mis* LU» V MeFAR-
LAND, at Oakland Academy, three miles below Floral
College This school embraces many a'ivaDtases)q its
healthfulness as well as the intellittent and mor-^l tone
of the surrounding eountry Pupils admitted ai f 10,
512 aad $14 per quarter of three identbs, charged from
time of entrance; no deduction made for absence only
in case of sickness protracted one month or more.
A few boarders, small boys or girls, will be taken at
per month
Address E. WILKI'"ON, Scc’y
Oilopolis, N C , Sept. 22, 1^63 ftT 8tpd
wa:%ted.
L.\DY 01 experience to instruct in the primary de
partment of the Richmond Academy and take charge
a small Ma.-'ic Class
In order to save time- app'icants will plesee enclose
testiraonials with their applicatiens.
Address immediately.
JON’^ H. DALLY,
Rockingham, Rich’d Co . N C.
Sept. 16 64-tf
Total, $272,7«& 61
The Company have paid all losses promptly, and i
hive never made an assessment on their premium netei. '
Total losses paid, $29,682 K9
Offiobrs:
GSO. McNEILL, President. *
D. A. RAY, Vice President.
C. A. MeMlLL.VN, Seo’y.
DrmncTOEs:
Henry Lilly, W. N. TiUinghast,
H. L. Myrover, * 8. J. Hinsdale,
S. T. Hawley. Wm. MeLanrin,
Nathan A. titodman, T. 9. Lutterloh.
A. W. Steel.
J. a. Cook,
Hon. J. G. Shepherd,
R F. Brown, ) ,
V K Hall,
hn C)Uins and C. C. MoCJrummen, Traveling Agent*
JS^Tho Company invite appUcatioBS
18. l^A] ^}.
0
i^OTICE.
WESTERN lUIL ROAD OFFICE, 1
Fayetteville, N. C., Sept. 20. 1803.- /
N and after Tilesday the 2'Jth inst., the following
rates of P»*ssenfar Fare will be charged, viz;
0. B. Mallett,
James Kyle, '
A. A. l^cKethan.
J. D. Williams,
8. VT. Tillinghast.
A
SPOOLS and
Cotton M'llk,
Cedar Fa.la.
Spun Cottou Eichanged for Lard.
llfE will give Spun t'otton in part payment for LARD
T ? delivered at our Factory on P^sm 8t.
A. MoLAUCHLIN * CO.
i.Aienoii. —4 very fine article, for sale at our
Factory. A. MeLAUCHLIN k CO.
BAR A\l> TOII.ET SOAP For sale at
our Factory. .A MoL.ACCHLIN k CO.
Fayettoville. Sept 12. lSt)3. -' 63-6mpl
F«jetteTlllc Anenal aad Aranory,)
Fatbttkvillb, N. C , June 29, 1868 j
WAlfTED.
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($100). BOUNTY.
H.AVINQ received authority from the Secretary of
War to increase the strength of the present Corps
at this .\rsenal, the undersigned will enlist one hun
dred (lUO) n»n c»rucripU for that purpose These sub
ject to oonscription need no Mpply.
Transfers and exehanges of men now in service can
not be made.
.MATTHEW P. TAYLOR, Capt. C. 8. A.
June 8. 85tf
uoo
FOR SALE.
ACRES of L.AND with good building and ex
cellent water The upland timber is pine,
oak and hickory, swamp is gum. poplar and juniper.
Situated on the head of Ellis’s Creek in Bladen county,
6 niilea Cast of the Capo Fear River. Any one wishing
to purchase can apply to the subscriber or R. P. Mel
vin, Sheriff, at.Elizabeth, BlaJen coanty, who will take
pleasure in showing the premises.
J. N. McCOLL
Sept 1, 1863. 61-19tpd
To Cottou Planters.
1H.W£ be#n appointed by the Secretary of the Trea
sury, Chief Agent for the purchase of Colton for the |
Confederate Government within the State of North Caro
lina. and will pay for the same in 7 per cent. Bonds or
Cash.
8ub-A|7enta visiting the ditt'erent parts of the State,
bayini; in my name, will have written certificates of
appointment.
By order of tbe Secretary of the Treasury, all Coiton
pHrchased bv myself or my agents, eu and after the
18th ^ay of Mareh 1863, will t>e paid tor ia 7 per cent.
Bonds «r Oaab, and not 8 p^.r cent. Bonds as st.itcd tn
a former advertisement. Up to that tii&o, however, th«
8 per oani ut/uds will be furaixried as diatod.
Patriotie oitizens are now ottered an opportunity to
aid the Government by se'.Hog to it ibeir Colton ravner
than to private capiuiliFt8.
LEWIS 3. WILLIAMS.'
Charlotte, Maroa 24, 1803. [c. D.j 14lf
WAJVTED,
Bank notes of North Carolina, South Ct^rolina,
Virginia and Georgia.
Also, North Carolina six p-?r cent. Fundable Notes.
Also, North Carolina six per cent. Bonds, now issue.
W. R. RICHARDSON & CO.,
Brokers, Kaleigh, N. C.
March 9. 9tf
SALT—SALT.
PERSONS wishing to parchase a good article, will
find it te frheir advantage to call at the firm
KASTERS & CO., at Little Rirer, 8. C., where they
k«-ep on hand a large supply which they will sell at lew
fi^’ires. There is also fine facilities for getting the.8aU
Dp lo the Railroad by flats. EASTERS ft CO.,
LitUe River, 8. C.
63»-19(pd
Auf. 5.
Alter thi« date 1 will
pay 10 Cents per pound for rags, or
_ the highest market price, delivered in
FayetujviUe, or at my mills on Rockfiah.
D. MURPHY.
July 28. 186S. mt
Brin^ in your Cane.
Y17E have at work the very superior Iron Roller Sugar
VV Cane Mill and ten good Kettles The Iron Mill
presses out all the juice from the cane, the wooden
rollers about one-half.
Term.1 of Toll —Quantity which will make a barrel or
less one-half the syrup Quantities greater one-third.
Persons having small crop? would do well to olub. An
acre of good cane will yield 80'gallons or more of syrup.
11. E. COLTON.
JNO. KIRKPATRICK.
Sept. 7. 61-
I.\F0RlHATi0?ir WAr¥TED.
Any information concerning Enoch E. Newton, Co.
K, 3Rih Regiment North Carolina Troops, whether
dead or alive, would be t&ankfully received from any
, person He is abeut six feet high, blaek hair and eyes,
' has a scar on his right haud and leg caused by a burn.
^ The lant certain news from him the company was charg-
i ing a battery near Chanceilorsville, Virginia. Address
■ GEORGE NEWTON,
i Fayettt-ville, N. C.
j Sept. 14. 63 6tpd
the DIXIE PRIMER, ~
jpOE th^I^l* Folk*. farther supply at whbleaale
W4.1JTED,
I WISH to hire by the day nr fej^the balance ef the
year, FIFTY GOOD HANDS accustomed to Railroad
work, to he emp*vyed in cutting a canal through Lion
Swamp in Bladen county. Q iod wages will be paid and
the bands will be well fed. Apply to me at Fayetteville,
or to B. G. 'Vorth at Wilmington, or A. P. Hurt
We woirid be willing te contract the work by the yarji.
The job is a large ene and will be worth looking after.
JOS. A. WORTH.
Aug. 27. , 68-6w
Cotton Yarn tor .Wool.
NOTICE is hereby given that after this date (except
in oases where we have bareaiaed for Weel accord
ing to the terms of eur advertisement of the 39th ef
May, which te;;ms are new revoked,) we will give 1 biin-
dle of Cotten Yarn fer 4 lbs. of Wool unwashed, or
8 lb«. washed and picked. This change ia made at the
instanee of the Quarierm'\ster at Raleigh, in order to
make tho terms ef exchaaee uniform thr-jughout the
State. . 6EO W. WILLIA.MS & CO.
Fayetteville, June 29, ISe.'i. 41tf
Ei^ypt Coal IHine.
The undersigned were, at the November Term of the
C«afederat« C*urt, District of Nerth Carolina, ap
pointed Managers of the Egypt Coal Mine property,
and have entered into copartnership for the purpose nt
mining and selling Coal, and solicit orders for the same
in any desired quantity. Orders fer any amount oan
be supplied on short notice. The Coal frem this pro
perty is undoubtedly the best in the Confederate States.
Applications may be made to Chas B Mallett, Fayette -,
ville, N. C., or James Browne, Charleston, S. C.
CHARLES B. MALLETT
JAMES BROWNE.
Fayettevilio, Jan’y 20, 1863. 96tf
(.iRI?VD STOj^ES for SALE.
The undersigned have taken the Agency for the sale
of Messrs. W. D. F*rrar & Co.’s Grind Stones, and
have now on hand sizes running from 18X2| inches to
C feet by 11 inehes; and can have out at short notice
ANY SIZES wanted. Persons in want of Grind Stones
will please correspond with the undersigned, who will
fill orders promptly and guarantee the quality of the
grit as represeutod.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO.
Fayetteville, May 27, 1863. 32-tf
Headqiiarteri^ Home Ciuard,
Town L)isi'.,3d Keg’t N. C. Militia,
Fayetteville, N. C., Sept. 16, 18G3.
NOTICE is hereby given, that there is •» regular Drill
every Saturday evening, at Militarj' Grceq, at 4
o’clo'jk, P. M., of my Company, and all the members are
required to be there to drill, otht^rwise the law will be
rigidly enforced upon those that do not a'tend
ROB T MITCHELL. C-irt
Sept. 16. 64-3w
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The Jfew 8tyl^ Small,
COLOREt) FHemitiPHS,
AT
* THnorvdell’s Callery.
ART.
Wood«rarl’»» Solar ^laera.
PHOTOGRAPHS oan be had at TanorsdeH'B SkyligJht
Gallery, Hay street, epposite Marble Yard, Fay
etteville, N. €.: plain, reteuohed, colored, ia water
celors, oil and pasiile; from small to life sixe. Aabr*-
types, Melaneetypee, aad all other styles ef Pieturea
pertain) ag te the Art. Also, Gilt Frames, Oilt Mould-
^g, G1 fer very large pictures—as large as 26 by 86
inches. Cord and Tassels for hanging pictures; Insl'm-
meats. Steek and Chemicals tkr sale lew for aash. Li/b
siie eolored Phetcgraphs made from small pictures.
Having permanently located here I hope te merit
yoar patronage. 1 would also return my lineere thaaka
for the liberal patronage boetowed en heretofore by
the good people of Fayetteville and Tleiaity.
G. M. YANORSfilLL,
Fbotoc^pbiat a«d Propeieior.
rWr JMi. 1 *49 77
Fact.ory,
Ih GF/) L.VUDER.
Twe DBOKs legrE c. t. itieii 4 snsii
Fayetteville, C.
M-
MOTICE.
The UNDERSIGNED, both ha.ving entered the mili
tary service of the Confederate States of America,
hereby give detiee to their old customers and friends,
that they have appointed John D. Starr and John D.
Williams, of this place, their attorneys te oolieet either
separately or eonjointly all moneys dne them either by
aceonnt or note, and otherwise to attend to their bu
siness generally during their absence. They respect
fully ask all persons indebted to them tn eall as prompt
ly as possible on their ageixt.? and make payment.
PTAItR & WILLIAMS.
Sent. 16. 18U]
$*20 REWARD.
13 AN.AW.AY from the subscriber on the Sd of last ulti-
fV mo, my boy BILL, a bright mulatto, some 17 years
of age. He is five feet two inches high; has a thin face
and long nose, his upper front t«etb are a little decaycd;
quick spoken. When he left he hai on new osnt.burg
pan's and shirt; he also wore a brown sack coat. He
tjss psme rel-itions in Salisbury, N. C where he was
raised; he may try to make his way back Any infor-
mttion concerniQB- said boy thankfully received.
My address is Rockingh an, N C.
MARK COLE.
Sept. 1, 61-9tp}
LAi^D~FOR SALE.
1NOW offer for sale my place, containing 350 acres,
situated in Mo«re oouniy on Killett’a tjroek, three
miles west of Carthage. About 75 acres of the above
landii are under cultivation. There is on the place a
comfortable dwelling, with necessary outhouses. I will
also sell, should the puroUaser desire, all ny tkie year’s
ei*'>{.s, farming utensils, dtook, &e., all upon rf9sonable
terms. For further particulars, address me at Car
thage. N. C. J, B. KELLY.
Sept 12 62-12t
WOOD WA.1TTED.
The Subacribers wish to oontraot for the delivery at
their resid'i.ces on Hay Mount of FIFTY CORDS
of WOOD, chiefly Pine. E J. HALE & SON.
Sept. 14.
WAITED,
A YOUNG GENTLEMAN who has a very good under
standing of Lrtiin, Greek and English languages,
drtsires to obtain a situation as T*sacher. Address
G W. JONES,
0*»k3 P t) . Orange county, N. C.
Sept. 6. 62-16'pd
$100 Reward.
RANAWAY from the subscriber on the 1st day of
June last, bis negro boy FED.' Said boy was pur
chased by the subscriber of R. C. damer, Marion Dist.
8. C , on that day, and it is thought he may be lurking
in the neighbor.bood between Hamer’s in S C. and Jno.
Thompson’s in Robeson Co , N. C- He is about six feet
high, will weigh 170 to 180 lbs , and is of pleas^int
countenance.
The above reward will be paid for his lodgment in
any j*iil so that I may recover him, and $100 more for
evidence to convict any white person of harboring him.
B. F. HAMER
Cheraw, S. C., Sept. 16 f>6-4tpd
■. J. EAUB 4 lOKS.
TESTA.nEi\TS AXU UYiTli^S.
ONFEDEKATE States Bible Society Testaments.
A CoUeolion of Sabbath School Hymns.
F«c aalaby B. J. HALS & BQNS.
The Subscriber wishes to purcliase
B few YOUNG NEGROES for which he will pay the
highest Caisli price. Those wishing to sell would do
well to call me or address mo at Raleigh, N. C.
P. J. STSKNl.
8^ 7. U-aaq^
FIRST CLASS
To Little River
To Spout Spr'ng
To Swann's
To .Tonesboro’
To Egypt
By order.
Sept as
SKCOHI) CLA.SS.
To Little River
To Spout Spring
To Swann’s
To Jonesboro’
To E(?ypt
JOHN M. ROSE,
Sec’y and Treas’r W. R. R
$l 00
1 50
2 00
2 60
3 00
76
1 00
1 25
1 '-.0
2 00
Co.
67-8t
Ta\ Ilfotice.
The As8*s80rs’ List for ^loore County will remain
open for examination at the Connty Court Clerk’s
o®oe inCartkige, and the List for Montgomery at the
County Court Clerk’s ofSee in Troy, for flftten days from
the date hereof During which time all apptals must
be made in writing to the uBdersigL»^ 1 will attend
at Troy onthe 6ih aad 6th Oet., being MijnJay and Tues
day of Court week, to hear and determine appeals, &c
Special attention is called to sectiva f>. article 3. 4
and 14. ef the Tax Aet, relative to dealers iu liqtirrs
and tobacco; all pe>‘sons liable as such, who have n >t
registered may yH do se within the time Kbcve all)!: d
for heiring an^ decidi»f appeals; after that tiitie the
penalties ef the law will be strictly enforced
It is the duty and the interest ef all honest tax pay
ers to aid iu the due ^Ministration of this law, that
each ene T«ay bear his just proportien of the burdens
thereof and ne more; and to that and infi-r. m , > i ig
invited in regard to delinquencies wherever and of
whatever kind existing.
ALEX’R KELLY, Di»t. f'*lIftotor
fer Moore and Mwii.gv jery.
Carthage, Sept. 17, 1803. 6T-St
1.10 DRY HIDES,
WHICH I wish to exchange for LE\THER, for tbe
whole or part—Sole and Upper. This will euit
every one. Yeu can address mft at Fayetteville. N. C.
M. FAULK.
. Sept. 28, 1863. 67 6tpd
i\OTICE.
Taken up and committed to the Jail of Moore County,
on the 11th inst., a Negro WO.M.VN by tbe nameef
BETSY, about 35 years of age. of a dark brown color,
one of her front teeth out She says she belongs te the
eetate of Travis Butler of Sampson County, or James
Porter ef Bladen. The owner is hereby notified to come
forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away,
or she will be dealt with n.>> the law dirccte.
J. F. UNDERWOOD, Jailor.
Sept. 22. 67-3tpd
WA^ITED,
AUILLBR experienced in Kfinding Flour, to take
charge ef the Merchant Mills in Fayett«vil!e. II. C ,
on the first day of November 1868. A goo^ r*c«»»en-
datioa will be required.
It is with (reat pl«aaur«, now that my clrsunatancct
faver, te coatribute somethiag to the comfort and sip-
port of the needy families ef our patriotic and self-
sacrificing soldiery, that I propsse te grind Tree of toll
the eern they may need for their own use; and I appeal
te tbe patrietisB and philanthropy of all mill owners to
Join me in this attenlpt te ameliorate the eondition of
the poor ef the land and advance the cause of our af*
flieted eouatry.
Whe BOW will respond?
Applieations will be entertained if addressed te
W. C. McDANIBL,
54th N. C Reg’t, Hoke’s Brigade,
Early’s Division", A N. V.
Sept. 14. 186t.
F.UETTETILLB ARSENAL A!SD AR.«ORT, 7
SiPT. 24, 186S. J
S30 REWARD.
Ij^SCAPID from prison on the raorainK of the 12th inst..
J LEMUEL BUCHINNAN, who was arrested en the
nusp'eion ef being a spy. He r«nrp>e^t>d himself as a
Captain frem Morgan’s array in Kentucky Said Bu-
channan is suppesxl te be a^out Raleigh or near his
mother’s in Chatham county Tho attention of Militia
Officers of Chatham. Moor*. Cumberland and Wake, and
all good citizens is ufteially called to this man, Tbe
above reward will be paid if the prisoner is delivered to
me at this Post., or $16 if conftnsd m any couoty jail.
'M.VTTHE'?^ P. TAYLOR,
66tf] Capt C. S. A , Comd’g Battl’a
FayettcTlUe Arsenal and Armory, \
* Sept. 24. 1863. J
$30 Reward.
Deserted from this vos-: after being regularly en-
lintad in the Arsenal Batt.al(T>n ac.l posted tvs a sen
tinel, on the 7th day of .‘’opt ius. , Jame-- Wa*-d. of the
county of Ali»mancv', N C Said '^ard if a feet HA
inches hizb, dark brown hair, ruddy eoinplexiMi, b^uo
eyes, and represented himfulf 17 jears old, snl by oe-
eapation a farmer. Said Ward wm rflcog' Ized the day lie
deserted, as the m-an who stole a hor.^e in Mon»ari'>mery
county, and an eoon as h» was relieved oil' po«i denerted
The attention of militia eSioers of Alamance. M4or«.
Chatham and Cumberland, and all good oitizeas is call
ed to this man. The above rewari will be paid to any
on* who will deliver him to me at this post, er $15 if
eonfSned in any county jail. lie has been seen in the
neighborhood of his grandmother’s in Chatham eounty.
MATTHEW P TAYLOR.
Mtf]' Capt. C. 8. A , CoTsd’g Batt»lion.
Pay your Coiitedcrate Taxew.
I Will attend at the ofKoe of *A. M. Campbell, in the
town ef Fayetteville, with the Assessors for t'ais Dis
trict, for the purpose of collecting the listed Taxes, on
Thursday, Friday, Saturday and .Monday, the 1st. 2d.
3d and 61 h of OCTOBER'. 18G3
At David McNeill’e on Tuesday the 6th,
At Mary’s Garden on Wednesday the 7th.
At Malcom McMillan’s on Thursday the 8th,
At B. Culbreth’s on Friday the 9th,
At H. McNeill’s Ton Saturday the 10th,
At Duncan Shaw’s on Monday the 12tb,
At Potor Monroe’s on Tuesday the 18th,
At Daniel McKinnon’s on Thursday t^e 15th.
At the same times and places, 1 will receive rbe Tax
es due from Auctioneers, Apothecaries, Butchers. Ba
kers, Commission Merchants, Cattle Brokers, Distillers,
Pedlars, Photographers, Retail Dealers. Retail Dealers
in Liquors, Wholesale Dealers, Wholesale Dealers in
Liquors.
. All persons intorr ■•♦ed are herebv notified that th»
above Taxes must be paid wi*hin the time limited by
law, otherwise tbe heavy penalties imposed will be en
forced without regard to persons or property.
B. W. HARDIE,
Dist. Collector for Cumberland.
The Assessors for Cumberland County will attend at
the aboTe named places, with the District Collector, tor
the purpose of assessing the Tax in kind on Wheat. Oats,
Rye, Irish Potatoes, cured Hay and Fodder. Wool, &c.
Persons interested are reque*'!ed to meet us as above,
with statements of their matured crops, amounts pro
duced, &o. S. T. HAWLEY,
I A. M. CAMPBELL,
AB8«eMrs for Cuaoibailand
Sag*. 16, last. «|U
Urcfk Fire.—In recent Northern aooounts of
the siege ol Charleston, we find frequent mention
made ol throwing shells into the city charged
with the destructive and abominable c«mpo1ind
called “Greek Fire.” It is doubtless an imitation
of this famou.s composition, the receipt of which
has been lost to mankind for hundreds of years.
Scientific men of modern times are by no means
agreed as to the ingredients used in the manufac
ture of this u'ikl tire, and while some announce
one thing arfd some another, as forming a con
stituent part, all are at a loss to form a grand ag
gregate, and are left to conjecture:
Wild Fire, or Gfeek’s lire as it is called, was
the invention of u Syrian engineer named Calla-
nicM.'^, who first applied it in the «oa fight nder
Constantine, a :a:nst the Saracens, in the Helles
pont, and with such effect that he burnt tho whole
fleet, in which were thirty thousand men. It ia
a kind of artificial or factitious fire, which burns
under water, and that, it ia said, with a greater
5 violence than out of it. Its composition is sup
posed to be of sulphur, naptha, gum and bitumen,
and is only extinguishable by vinegar, mixed with
sand and urine, or by covering it with rawhides.
Its motion or tendency is said to be contrary tJ that
of natural fire, always following the direction in
which it is thrown, whether downwards, sideways
or otherwise. For the annoyance of the enemy
the Greeks employed it with equal effect by sea and
land, in batteries or in sieges. It was either pour
ed from the ramparts in large boilers, or launched
in red hot balls of iron, or darted in arrows or
javelins, twisted round with flax and tow which
‘had deeply imbibed the intlaxable oil; sometimes
it was deposited in fire shins and was most com
monly tlowi> through long tubes of copper, which
were placed on the bow of a galley, and fanci
fully shaped into the mouths of savage and hide
ous monsters that seemed to vomit streams ot
liquid and consuming fire. Subsequently to the
year 000, about which time it was first used, it
was oa divers occa,sions applied with signal ad
vantage; and what is remarkable is, that the
Greeks were so happy as to keep the secret qf the
composition ta themselves, though their galleys
and artillery were sometimes loaned to the Ro
mans. Up to the year 9G0, no other nation knew
the secret. Kven at the end of tbe llth century,
t'iiO Pisans, to whom every science and every art
were familiar; suffered the effects without under
standing the secret of the Greek fire.
A Happy Illustration.—In a group in front of
a well known hotel a few days ago, a gentleman
who has been a zealous and prominent laborer in
the Southern cause, remarked: “Having seen the
horrors of this war, when it is ended I will be
for hanging the first man that ever counsels re
volution again.”
“Then why don’t you submit to the abolition
despotasm?” gruffly queried an impulsive patriot.
“Never, bo help me God!” was the emphatic
rejoinder.
“Strange inconsistency!” commented one of his
hearers.
“Not at all,” said Col. B—, a gebtleman whose
patriotism and whose eloquence are both of re
cord. “lie is not more inconsistent than a wo
man in her first travail, who in the hour of her
agony denoxinces and renounces all mankind, but
who, after she has kissed the beautiful lips of the
smiling cherub which cost her so much.pain,
would endure a thousand times more, rather than
be separated from it.”
' In the convulsive throes of this revolution—
wJiich will surely end ia a happy deliverance—
many petulant expressions escape the iips ot true
men which should be kindly consigned to obli
vion.—Atlanta Ke(jister.
The Sfcret of Hnppiness.—The most common
error of men atid women, is that of looking for
happiness somewhere outside of useful work. It
has never yet been found when thus sought; and
never will bo, while the world stands; and tha
sooner this truth is learned the better for every
one. If you doubt th« proposition, glance around
among your friends and acquaintances, and select
those who appear to have the most enjoyment in
life. Are they the idlers, and pleasure-seekers,
or the earnest workers':' We know what your
answer will be.
Of all the miserable human beings it has been
our fortune, or mi.sfortune, to know, they were-
the njst wretched who had retired from useful
employments, in order to enjoy themselves. Why
the slave at his enforced labor, or theJiungry toil
er for bread, was supremely happy in comparison.
Earnestly would we press upon young minds
the truth we have stated. It lie.s ai the founda
tion of all well-dwing and well being. It gives
trantjuility and pleasure to the youth just stepping
across-the threshold ot rational life, as well as to
the man whose years are beginning tO rest upon
his stooping shoulders. Be over engaged in use
ful work, if you would be happy This is a great
secret.
W
(.CRATES! liiRATES!!
E are now prepared tD make GR.AIES for burning
Bituminous Coal or Coke. [I'hese Grites are so
made that they will fit any fire place.
D. ANDEI15ON & CO.
Sept. 19, 1863. 65-2w
l*re>«ident and Directors^ Office,)
Laurinruro, Sept. 15, l8G.‘i. )
■ciVv
^pHK ANNU\L MEETING of the Stookholders of the
1. Wilmington, t'harloite A Rutherford Rail Road Com
pany will be held in the Town of Rockingham, on Wed
nesday, 21et October 78t*S.
JAMES I. McCALLUM, Seo’y.
•Sept. 19. 86-tm
• Real Estate at Auction.
WILL he Slid, at the Market House, at 12 o'clock on
Friday t.)ct. IGih, 1863, to close a Deed of Trust,
the STORE on GMiespie Street, occupied by Love &
Overbaugb. The house is in good repair, and well lo
cated for retail tr*de.
JOHN MURPHY.
W. DRCUGHON, Trustee.
A. M. CAMPBELL, Auct’r.
Sept. 21, 1868. 06t*
Tiie Star Foundry
IS again in full operation. Having in my employment
competent workmen, I am prepared to execute work
at the shortest notice and for a reasonable charge.
M. A. BAKER.
Fayetteville, Aug.«18, 1863. •
Palma Christi Reans.
The SQbseriber will pay the highest cash priees for
any quantity of Palma Chriati Beana. _ '
w* WOmXS*
, fafvUavlBi^ Oc*. •-