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FAYETTEVILLii., N. C, OCTOBER 19, 18^3.
[NO. 1273.]
TRINTKU MONDAYS AND TllURSDWS
KPWAKD J. HAI/E & 801^8.
EDITORS AND PROPRlET«)KS.
IVli'o for th« Semi-Weekly Obskrvkb fti 80, pai'l in
•iTAnc^.
For tht Weekly OBniKVKa f4 00 pnr annuH’..
liiTftBOe.
paM In
ttf'ADVKRTIPEMENTS i«serted for f i per ^ -uaro
of 16 lines for tlie first, and one dollar for each suo ■
e!«^inj; publiciitjvn. AdvertIpemcnta not excoodlng a
half^qtiara (eigkt lines) $1 for the fir^it an-1 r\‘) mjIp
for eash succeeding puhlicatlbn. AJrertipern are ro-
^Hetted to Bfftte the ntnnber of iusortiouR dt'pired, or
tlity will continued till forbid, and charped accord-
AdreKiffenipntj oontlaaed hutJ*, charged as nev ad-
iF«rti«cinentfl.
LIST OF Foa s*4ssk\i;ers.
$15 OU
7 50
y 75
10 f)0
15 O')
SPECIAL NOTIt^E.
Froiq an4 &ater thisdat«, nonanit of a n?w ^abtcriber
will b* ttttered witheut payment in adTanoc, nor will
lh« p»p«r bo seat to Bnch eubnovibers for & longer tiuia
Lh»M is paid for.
Ifinch of our old suoscribers as de^■ir6 t« tak« th« pa-
P«r «n this pyBtem will plcaee notify ua wh%n making
remittances. Jan’y 1, 1S;>8:
t- - JL'JL ——gf ?-
' . I_IL ,J
WVTf. altrl.. i;
Attorney at Law,
Fayetteville, N. C.
WILL attead th* County and iSuperittr Courts of *
OuKiberlajid, Harnett, Meere end Robepon Cotin-
tfcpa Proinpt attention pivea to the collection of all
«Btr'jsted to hit hands.
Oct. 17, 186*. W-tf
i>ow:«.
From Fayetteville to Wiluaingion,
“ “ “ Elizabeth,
•• White nail,
“ Ml. Ktlly’s (j8ve,
“ •' •* .Ml points below,
SKO(.M) OLAfrS, OR
From Fiyettevill'j to Wiltninjion,
“ “ “ Elizabeth,
“ Whiichall,
" “ “ Kclly'j CoT(»,
" *• “ Al’ c'^iiiis b.-'iow.
iii‘.
Prom Wilraiujtton to Ftiyeneville.
•‘ “ “ KeUy’i (’ove. t> To I
■‘ " “ Whita Hall, 8 2t> |
V “ “ “ Eliiabetb, i( 76 j
Pr*!-peet Kail, 12 0«
“ *• “ All paiais above, 15 HO
tfKrOND CLASS, OR 1>K0K.
i Freai Wilmlnptoa to FayetteTille, ^7 50
I “ “ “ Kelly’s t^T©, 4 60
^ “ «• “ Whito Hall. G «W
“ “ •• .\'.l abort, 7 oO
S«ooa4 Cla»^ or Deck Pat^eBgera must stay on
lowor d*ek ar yay full price, «r :>**« a> First Cla»B
A a oxtra clmrge will b* maio f^r Wav Pa»s*a-
gor^ C^'i-ag i**t* B?rtk# dHriuj day time, tad for ooci-
pyiog a Bertk wiih ikeir bowts or shoei on, at tho
discrttioa of the Capiaia
J. A worth. f«r C. F at’« U’t Ce.
(_>RRRl,L, for Sl’rs Kaia aad Suu.
LtfTTERLOn.
2fl-tf
Meiyit Vcreou Female Seniiaarj,
At Mt. Vernou Mliioral Sprliij^s, County
1st Session to c&ajinence 23th Sept.
TEUVS:
Hfgher Eiig. Brauckes per se^aicR of iJW ^c'-ks.
Academic (Mafls,
Primary 01»jis
j;7 50 i Music and I'a’ntiag, each,
2 73 ! Latin, Ffkae>> and Drawinj, eaal:.
5 25 f B»a,rd,
ti OQ ! Sclioo! Raoai exprr.xea.
7 60 ' . T. C nODI’ER, I»rifccipM
Applications for pupils laay be-«iJ JrfsKt J to mo s
fl5 00 ' FaT«f.^r;il« T. 1 HOOPFH
Sfjrt. 8 b2if
'i? Oo
18 «0
ao 00
lu'SO
2(W 00
1 uo
WA.lfTED.
ALADT of t*peri«nc* to m?truil i - t'^a j'^!;ia^rr de-
partmaut of 11.* Riahra«a 1 Acaieaiy »n i i charge
of a SBia'l Mu« I f.’lass
In ori«r to 5SV0 tira« applicants will pl-*9i« onoUtn
te«;imoniaU w.'-h ikoir applieati.'ta.x.
Addross imm^ liatoly.
JWX.i. 1. PALLY,
Rocking'&aw, Picb'd . N. C.
Sopt. 15. j4 if
"'■Hu.T;3L'-w.'»-r'sr.i:i' T?~'.?^rr-?^arL u,_. ,i?.‘
THit; 4;AR4*MiVA
^CTiur. UFi: i:»s«iH.scB loapi.’Sf,
NOW’ ia the teatk year of «ucces»ful operation, with
«r«w1ag capital and firner hold upoa public com-
bficucc, coaiitues to iasuro t'a« liTes of all healthy per-
6«nt 1-1 t« (iO years *f age, far «aa>7«ar, for stjvea
years, aai for life—»ll life nenbers skariag la th# prodta.
All slaves frow 19 to Uti yenr« of age wo ii»flure«l for
oBi year or for live years for two thirds tkoir valao.
All leases ar« pn actually paid wit Win tt days aflor
sali«!factory proof is presented.
For I'liiikcr iafor>*iati#n tko publii Is referred la
A^ints tf ‘It* Corapaay ia hll partj « ;ko Btalo, and t*j
R. B. BATTLtl, lieoretary, Raleigh.
M. J. QALB, Agout at
7an’y 1S6?. ' FayotteTillo, S. 0.
" ~rA¥KTTI^VrLl7B
8!JTl*L ISSCRiM'E COMPi.If.
Capital in Preainm Xotew aTn^unia to
Cask oa kaad au-i ofhcr »?«»♦».
$267,688 lef>
*,#77 35
May 4,
GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO.
%Vholewale Dealers in Oroceries,
AND IMP0RTER!5 AND DEALBRri IN
Hardware and Cutlery, Swedes Iron, &c.,
BiY STHKET, FAYKTTKVILLK, X. C.
July U, Ihttl. SGtf
J O ji. IJTI. K
tivocrr and Comtni^^fon ^Tlcrchttnt,
FAYErrKVlLLK, N. C.
Jan’y 10, 1803. 93-tf
T. cr&nSr «. WORTH,
ronimission and Forwarding llerchants,
WILMINGTON, N G
Jan’y 28, 1861 84tf
€ A RU!
1 FEW LADIES oan be accomtnodated with board at
the Seminary.
T. C. HOOPER.
Sept. 12. 1861. 56-
JOHNSON.’WrLIUMS CO..
!ii.4I..T n.lKEK!^.
.I17K have thirty (30) pans now in operation nine miles
TT eaut of Wilmington. Parties wishing to supply
themselves with salt, can be furnished by applying to
A. Johnson, Jr., Agent at Fayetteville, to E. Page,
maaairer at the works, or to
J. M. WILLIAMS,
General Superintendent.
Fayetteville, Not. 20, 186‘i. 81tf
I'roiii and after
dale iha StoM»er .A P. HURT will
Irav* at 3 o'clock, \. M , oa Monday
aad Thursday JuS. A WORTtI,
April G—17tf] Ag’t C. F. Steaa Boat Co.
%vV>Tiili^^R aFi. Rir%D. ^
rains of this Hoad leave Fayetteville daily.
Spun Cotton Excbau^ed for Lard*
w-
ill gir« Spun C«tta;i iu part paymsnt for L.MID
dellv»r*d at our Faci'ory on l’ers)k'. St.
A. McI.AUOHLIN it CO.
Of I.
Factory.
•A verv fl«* articio, f»r aaltj al our
A. M.LAlfCHLlN & CO.
I Total, $272,768 61
i Tko Coapaay kavo paid all promptly, and
f haT« B9ver mado an aiiesfioteit sa tkdr pre^lnn aot«e.
Total Usaes paid, 69
©rrieBR.»:
McNEILL, Fro«:dout..
3. A. RAY, Tico Prnsidoat.
C. A. MoMILLaN, Soo’y.
ViaacTOUs:
W. TilUnghast,
M., and re-
THE T
(Sunday.^ excepted) at 8 o’clock,
turning leave Mclvrr’s ai 1 o’clocK, I’ M.
rro4n MONDAY, WEDNESDAYaud FRIDAY
By orJtT of the President.
JNO. M ROSR.
Treas’r and .\ct’g Trans. Ag’t.
Jan. 2-i, 1H0: ^7tf
^to
A^ni:villi:, 'v. v.
WILL open 'he EAGLE IIOTI'L for the re
ception of Gu!**5t: the firs'of June, and I hope
be able *o entertain ff^ai peventy-ftve to a
hundred person? during the Summer.
In connection wiih this large Flotel, I have a number
of Hacks, Carriages, Hiicgio?» and S.iddle IlcTpes that
mv guestR can get at a niiuiite’s notice.
J, M. P.LAIR.
Proprietor Eagle Hotel, .\?heviUe, N. C.
MaylS, 18tl3. 31-ypd
IVVii
led
HAR A'«l> T03I.3M' SO 4 8*. K*r s»’« al
our Factory .A. MuLA.UCHLiN 4 (’•.
Fayfttp»ill«, Sept 12, ’iJ'jv. C-T b'v»d
F«jcttCTUi? irsfual and iriMvry,)
FaTBTTKVILLB, N. , Jixe i?. l.^tiS )
%VAt\Ti:0.
ONE nCNDREI) DOLLARS ^S^100) BOUNTY.
5 I.WING roaeivod authority froiB ib'i fleoretary
11 War to iacrt-*t« tko strsugtk of the pre««at Coro*
at this .ATseaal, tk(.‘ uadp-iigaed will ^nl st ono kua-
drod llXJ) noii •e*ntcr%p!j for tkat p'lrpo^o Those stib-
joct to oaiiscrip'iou tif^d not *pply
Transfers anl exekange% sf ns»*u now la lervioo oaa-
not be made,
MATTHEW p, TAYLOR, Capt. C. S. A.
June 8. 3otf
Roary Lilly,
H. L. Myrover,
S, T. K^wloy,
Natkaa
Cl. is. Maiiau,
•law*! Kj'.o,
/ . i. fef^Ctikaa,
J. If. TTiliifias,
8. W. Tillingka«i.
of
£. J. Riatdalc,
W». liIeLaariu,
V. fc. Liil*.orl«h,
A. tt. Rt^ol,
/. (}. C»ok,
iioo. J. Q. Skopkerd,
K P. Jrowa, ) , .
A.I. Hall, :
hu ('o’Uns and C. C. Jov’rasimea, Trr.vcUng .Ageata
fr-y'Tke Cciapaa’' ia»;te &ppioaMo
25. mi. ' U-
1400
IVA.^TED.
2r AA BUSHELS WHEAT,
,OUU 1.500 •• CORN.
Pereons haTiug the aboTe artiries to sell will receive
tha highest Cash price by calling on Mr. M. Thoinason,
at the Merchant Mills, Fayetteville, or on the subscri
ber at his old stand on Market Square.
ALEX. JOHNSON, Jr.
5ot. 6, 1862. ^
ARnY^ARAEJ^N.
I AM prepared to manufacture all kinds of Wagon
Harness for Army use. I tan my leather and can
give good bargains. Agents will do well to send their
orders to me as they shall have protnpi attention, and
sent off in quick dispatch. JOHN CARTER.
Qoldflton P. 0., Chatham Co., N. C., 1 ot,f
June 13, 1862 j
200 Ihn. Ciiiin Arabic lor «aie by
J. R. LEE.
69tf
OoC 16.
25
SALT!
BACKS for sale by
l>«5 22
J^ALTH
ROBERT MlTl’HELL.
88-»f
190
TORACCO.
BOXES VIRGINIA T(JIi.\GCO, various grndefi.
for sale on eonsignmeut, by
GEO. W. WILLIAM.'? 6l CO.
May 23. 81*^
>«ioie Le.iliier wauteil.
Q A A/ k LBS. of heavy well tanned SOLE LEATHER,
ZUUU Btiitablo for Belting. Apply t''
h MURPHY.
Fayettevi'le, A rtl 14.
Adiiiiiiixtrator’s ^otiiM?.
H'HE aubscriber having at December Term, 18*i2, of
1 the County Court of Cumberland, qualified a« Ad
ministrator upon tko Estate of Neill O. McNeill, dec’d,
notifies all persons having claims against the £stat« to
present them within the lime limited by law, otherwise
this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. Debtors
are reodeeted to make prompt payment
HECTOR McNEILL Adm’r.
IV- 10. 1W2 ‘ _
^ c3ow Lost.
My COW is on East sid« of Cape Fear, somewhere op
posite to Campbellton, being driven into the river
by boys and can’t find her way back Bha is marked
with crop in each ear, has a bell on, white in her faco,
while on back and belly, red on neck and sides Who
ever will take her up and let me know it, or bring her
up to mo La Caiupbcllton, will bo liberally rowarded.
The &aid cow was bought in the upper part of Bladen
county aiid may probably find her way back to that
conrty JNO. A WATSON.
Jnn* l-l leaX do */
OIL AND lImp TlACK."
TANNERS’ and LUBRlCATiNO OIL.
lamp BLACK in barrela. For sale by
JOS. R. BLOSSOM & CO.,
WilmingioB, N. 0
Mopeii 7
Ta\ Aotice.
V’ill attend at the following times and plaofs to col
lect thf> money tux for .Moore County: Carthago.
Wcdneiiday October ‘JH'b; Sloan’i, Thursday 2'Jth;
Pocket, Friday 30th; McNeill’s, .^aiurday Slst; D. Gra
ham’s. M“ud'iy Nov 'J i; \Irs Barrtitt’s. Tuesday 3rd;
S\nd'rs’ N!u«tfr Oroiir.d. Wednesday l;h; 8;i?ffieH's,
Thursday 5h; Ritter’>, Friday Oth; T. D. Willianjs’s
Saturday 7ih.
The .Vs3» ssors will also attend at the abovo appoint
menis to th® r.>se;*“men!s tn kind of the matured
crops. All per«oas I'ahltj to pay the tax in kind must
come forward to ib«:’»e appointments prepared to reader
accurate lists of all the matured crop? subject to said
tax. The 0v.dlect0r in kind for the county will also be
presant at said .ppointmen'.a to designate places of de
posit, make ooutracts for hauling, &c.
aex kklly.
District Collector.
C^arthago, Sept. 28, 1863. 68-tt
WANTED, tor the HospitaTat Fort Fisher.
MOULTRY, Chickens. Butter and other delicacies for
1 the Mck Soldiers a* this ir^apital. Persons having
these articles can obtain the mar’set price on applica
tion to tho subscriber at bis oli stand or at .Mr. J W.
Powers’s on Hay Street.
R. E. HEIDE, Gen’l Ag’t.
Aug. 25. 68-tf
\h ii*iiial tlie Riocka«le
rLL compel to do wtiiA wc should have done be
fore this, wait upon yourself and cut loose from the
en?aiy. The proprietors having started the manufac
turing of all kinds of BOBBINS for Fae'ories in the
Southern States will be ablo to fill orders al short
uotioe. Work delivered in Fayetteville, N C.
AddT>."8 EIVLTT,
Maiohestfr, Cumberlacd, N. C.
June 0.18«8. 36-«nipd
Tiie tX*«iar Fal6« Boh-
bin Co. are now prepared to furnish, at
?hori notice, all kinds of BOBBINS.
QUILLS, &c , suitable for Woolen aitd
J. M. ODELL, Aeent.
1863. 36 Smpd
FOR SALE.
.\('KES of L.^.^'D with goud building ard ex
cellent wftt.T. Tl»s upland timber is pise,
oak eiiil hickory, swamp is guru, poplar ana juniper.
Situated on tbe head of Ellis’s t’reok in Bladeu couaiy,
I) miles Ea.^t of the Cape Fear Rive’". Any one ■wi'hing
to purchH«j c»n apply to tk* * ibb'-'rib**r "r II P. Mel
vin, SheriiT. at E'.izabetlj, B'ad«n eouuty, wno will take
pleasure in showing me promises
J.,N. Mc'OLL
Sept. 1, IbO::!. 61-1'lipJ
Cotfoik Yam lor Wool.
N otice is k«reby given that after tki date oxcept
in cases where we have bargaiaad for Wool accord-
to Ike terms of our advertiseneat of the SOth of
May, which terms are now revokod.) we will give 1 bun
dle of Cotton Yarn for 4 lbs. ef Wool unwasked, or
8 lbs. washed and pioked. Thii change is raado at Ike
instanee cl the Quartermaster at Raleigh, in order to
make the terms of exahat.ge uniform throaghoui the
State. GEO. W. WILLIAMS k CO.
Fayetteville, Juno 29, 1803. 41 tf
Tfce ]!«)w Itylf, iHall,
coumES)
AT
¥:inor«dcl!'K Oallerf.
ART.
Woodvrard^M Soiar i^inej*a.
SPOOLS and
(Jotton MilK
Cedar Fa’.l*.
N 0 , July
E$;ypt Joal .nine.
'pHE undersigned were, at tko Noveaibar Term of the
1 Confederate Court, Distriet ef North t’arolina, ap
pointed Mani^gorfl of tha Sgypt Coal Mine property,
and have entered iato oopartnersliip for the purposo ot
mining and selling Coal, and solicit orders for tho same
in any desired quaatity. Orders for aay ameuat can
be supplied on short notiee. Tko Coal from this pro
perly u uadoubtedly tiia best in the Confederate States.
Applications aay be made to Ciias B. Mallett, Fayetio-
viile. N. C., or James Browne, Charleston, S. C.
CHARLES B. MALLETT
JAMiSS BROWNE.
Fayetteville, Jan’y 20, 1863. t>6tf
liiRIA'D STOAES FOR SALlT.
I^HE undersigned have taken the -\>*ency for the falo
of Messrs W. B. Farrar k Co’s Grind Stonea, and
have now oa hand sixes running from 18X2J inches to
6 feet by 11 inchcs: ami cau have out at short notice
•\NY SIZES wanted. Persons in want of Grind Stone.s
will please correspond with th^ undersigned, who will
fill orders proipptly and guarantee '.he quality of the
grit as represented.
GBO, W, WILLIAMS k CO.
Fayetiaville, May 27, lf08. 32-tf
Prc'Nideiit and
Lalri
! )KOTO0R.\PHB oan be had at Tanoradeirs
} GaUory, Hay ptre»t, opperite Marble Yard, Fay
etteville, N. C.: plain, retoaahed, colored, ia water
colors, oil and pastile; from aaiall to life size. Anbfe-
ty{>efi, Mclaueotypes, and all other atyles of Pictures t i -
pertainiig to the Art. Also, Gilt Frames, Gilt Mould- ^ -*■ * °
ing. QUfi fot very large piotares—as large as 26 by 36
ineh - . . ~
meats. Stock and Cueniioals for sale low fer cash. LLIe
silt; colored Pheiographs Made froB BHiall piotares. ' {
Having pormaneatly located here 1 hope to merit |
your phtronage. I would also retura Bay sineere thankfl j
for the liberal patroaago bestowed on uo heretofore by i
the good people of Fayetterille and vieiaity.
0. M. VANORSDiSLL,
Phot.ojrraphist and Proprietor
aO. IftAP 77
Adjutant and Ini>poctor Oen«ral’s Of11«o, \
Richmond Se^t H, 1H(>® 1
[EXTRACT.]
SPtOI.Al Ordkrs, 1
No. 213. 7
mT’^K BUREAU OF CONSCRIPTION li atitlio-
, ri*«iJ to raise and equip ia each of the States of
GooiFia, S.Tutb Carolina. North Carolina and VMrg ;nia,
'.Be Battalion cf six companies of mounted iSen, who
fiirnUh their own horses, and who arc ncrt liable to con-
,soription, t'.' b? tinder Ibe orders of the Ilureiiu for the
purposes of (>utcriptiou, the arrest of de.^erter^ and for
local dofence, wnttored for one year.
Cotupiui'S 10 eiaot (heir own offiaers Ttjo Field
OfGcor to b« a»sij;ued fron officers balonging t« th.' En
rolling aorvio«
Compaoied r.At to exceed ona hanJred rank and file.
By oomataad of the Seerotary of War.
JNO. WITHERS, Ais’t AdJ’t Q.n’L
CONSCRIPT OFFICE, N C , \
RALBian, Oct. 7, 18G3 j
Tub Commaodant Invilea tko atioation of all perions
capable of bearing araa, but who are exempts from
Bjilitary duty undar tkc pretent rogalationa, to the above
•rd*r of the Socrttaiy of War.
It will be aooB that it is the Lctentioa of the Depart
ment to raise a Battalion ef mounted man for special
aervioe inN.^O.; and tko Commac.daat hopes that all
able bodied man, wko may be cxatapt by roatou of hav
ing fiimiahfl snbstitutas or otherwise, will not shrink
froHi tbif call, but w'll haaten to enliat in tha dafenco
of their houias, their fireeidea, and tko State tkat gave
them birth.
Parties enlisting ia this Battalion will ke exampt
from duty in the Iti'itia aad Hoaae Gaard, and will re
ceive lh» pa* and ailovTanco of oovalrymcn.
Tke Enrolling OBioera threughont tho State are au
thorized to ra3^ive*r^.?ruiu or tbay may report directly
at either of the Camps of Inatraation.
By order of Col PETER .MALLRTT.
Comniandiut of Conscripts for N. 0.
Huou L CoLi, Capt. aud A A. A G. 7I-lm
Surgeon (wenc'rai’s Oflice,)
JlALEion, Sept. 27, 18G3. j
Medical examining board No i. oomposad ■■■:
the fallowing aamed Medical OSieers, ?urgec!i E.
A. Crudup aad Surgaon Henry Joyner, will meet at
Summerville in the oounty of Harnatt ea Wednesday
the 21st Oct.; at F,ayatt«ville, in Cumberland oounty on
l*'riday and Saturday 23d and 24th Oat.; at Lunberton, ia
Robeson oounty on Monday the 26th, 1863, fur pur
pose of cxaiaining all parsons who claim ezoaip.i .a aum
Home Guard duty on acoount of physical di^ab iitv, ac
cording to the proviaions of General Order No 3, is
sued from tho Adj’t Gen’s ofBoe
EDWARD W.ARREN, Surgeon Gen
Sept 26, 1863.
Headquarters 3d lieg’t Home Onard, \
I FAyETTEVlLLK, Oct. 0, 18t>t{. j
^ ^PHE attention of all perspns belonging to this Reg't
j X who claim exemption from duly on account of dis
ability, is called to the foregoing notiee, that they may
Cord aud Tasseli for hanging pictures; lustru- ! th.mselyes for examination at the times and
“ ^ ‘ plaoee mentioaed.
70 5t] w. DRAUaHON. CoL
Hlarble Factory,
1 Oir4‘ctor««i’ Office, |
Niu:atJ, Sept. 15, 1^);>. )
SALT—SALT.
PBRSOKS wishing to purchase a good article, will
find It to their advaatag* io oall at the firm of
EASTERS & (30., al Little River, 8. C., where they
keep on hand a large supply which they will sell at low
firures. There fs also fine facilities for getting the Sail
up to the Railroad by flats. E.ASTERS & CO ,
Little River, S. C.
A ig. 5. 63-19tpd
Alter thiM date I will
pay 12i Cents per pound for rags, or
_ the higheiit market price, dcUtered in
Fayetteville, or at my milla on Rockfiah.
■ D. MUEPHY.
loly S8, leei. Mtf
To 4Jotton PianterM.
I HAVE biien ajtpoinied by tho Secretary of the Trea
sury, Chief Agent for tht pr.rchasse of Cotton for the
Confederate Govdrament within the State of North Caro
lina, and will pay fur tbe same in 7 per eent. Bonds or
Cash.
8ub-.\gen(a visiting the different parts of the State,
buying in my na-Tie. will have written certificates of
appointment.
By order of the Secretary of the Treasury, all Coiton
purchased by mjself or my agent*, on and after tke
I8th day of March 1S63, will be paid for in 7 per cent.
Bonds er Caaij, and njt 8 per oent. Bonds as stated in
a form)r advartisoment. Dp to that time, however, tke
8 per cent bonds wiil be furnished as elated.
Putriot’o citisens ar3 now oilorod an opportunity to
aid tlie Government by selling to it their Cotton rather
tiian to ririfttle cn.pitAlii»ta.
LEWIS 8. WILLIAMS.
Charlotte, March 24, 1863. [o. D.] 14tf
WAA’TEO,
Bank NOTES of North CarolinB, South Carolina,
Virginia and Georgia.
Also, Nonb Carolina six per cent. Fundablj Notes.
• VIbo North t’aroiina six per cent. B.iuds, new issue.
W. R HICHARltSON & CO.,
Brokers, Raleigti, N. G
March ft.
Rriii;; in j^oiir (L'ane.
WE have at w.jrk the iJory Superior Iron Roller Sugar
Caort Mill and ten good Kettles The Iron Mill
pr*ts^3 out all the juice from the cane, the wow ieti
rollers about one-half.
TVrrn* of Toll —4uantity which will make a barrel or
less one-half the ayrup Uuaniities greater one-third.
Persons having small crops jould do well to club. An
acre of eood cane will yield 80 gallons or more of syrup.
H. E. COLTON.
JNO. KIRKPATRICK.
Sept. 7. 61- ^
“ FAYKTTKVILLE ARSENAL AND ARMORY,)
Ski’T. 24, 18G;}. .)
$39 REWARD.
ESCAPED from prison oa the morning of the 12th inat.,
Ei LEMUEL I5UCH \NN.AN, wno was arrested on the
suspicion of being a spy. H? repr*‘senled himself as a
I Captain from Morgan’s army in Kentucky. Said Bti-
channau is supposed to be about Raleigh or noar hss
1 mother’s in Chatham county. The attention of Militia
i Officers of Chatham, Moore. Cumberland and Wake, and
all good eitizens is f»pcially called to this man. Tbe
above reward will be paid if the prisoner ia delivered to
me at this Poet, or $15 if confined in any county jail.
MATTHEW P. TAYLOR,
G6-tf Capt C. 8. A., Cocad’g Battl’n.
'plIE .\NNU.\L WEEriNG of tho Siackiiol-iers of the
1. Wilmingtot:, (^hirlotte t I'uiherford Rail Road Coni-
pany will be held in the Town of K .ckiaghatu, on Wed
nesday, 21st Octobar 1863.
JAMES I. McCALLUM, Sac’y
Sept. 10. f.ic> tm
Real E««tate at Aiietion.
II7ILL be B«ld. at the NIarkct Huiiie. at 12 o’clock on
Vt Friday Oct I'ith. 18>3, to o'.oss a Dead of Trust,
tha STORE on Gillespie Street, occupied by Love
Overbiugi^. The house is in good repair, and well lo
cated for retail trade.
JOHN MURPHY.
W, DRAUOHON, Trustee.
A. M. CA.MPBELL, Auof’r
Kept. 21, 186«.
The Star Foundry
JH again in full operation. Kaviag ia my employment
coiflpet 'f.t workmen, I am prepared to execute work
at the bhortest aetico and for a reasmablo charge
M. A. BiKER.
Fayetteville, Aug. 18, 1R63. ot tf
Painsa t/liri^«ti SleasiM.
The nubsariber will pay the highest oaeii prioe? fur
any quaiitity of Paiiuo ('hri«ii BoJins.
J A WORTH
PareHcT'.ll* Oc 8 ■ H7 If
ORDXAXl'K UKPARTMkM, \
HALBiaii, N. C., M;i.y 8. 1861. /
IEAD W.'^NTED.—I wi>ili to purchase Lead for thif>
J Di*parinient Persons having larjre or small quan
tities will pl»ase apply at once. Will giva 1 pr.uud of
POWDER for 10 p./unds of LEAD.
THOS D HOGG, Capt. C. S.
69-tf " iu charge of t)rdnanco.
STll.E. €OYiflAi 1:%, ~
4Q'V^ SHtH—a88»)rted;
iO 25 Kegs NAILS;
SO bbls. TANNERS’ OIL;
3,500 lbs. tUlUSHED SUGAR;
COTTON CARDS, No. 10, Englisk Copperas, Sbof
Lists, Thread, Pegs and Awls, Fish Hooks, Pins, Pitch
forks. Shovels, Teas, Mason’s Challenge Blacking. *0
&o., at WILSON’S
Oii, Leather, Siddlery and Ilftrnesa Estab'ishmenf,
Wilmington, N. C
Sept. 30, 1863. 69 4t*2t
" . SALT,"*
OF the BEST QU.\Li rY, will be exchanged for bacon,
corn, rye, or fodder, on the most reasonahle tnrni«,
at my works, situate on Jabez Frink’s land, opposite
Tribb’s Inlet, six miles North of the South Carolina line
AIbo, two good mules wanted.
M. B. SMITH.
LombcrtoD, Sept. 29, 186a. 68-av*6w
Bv GEO, LAUDEH.
i-o ii«9P.!« 4HSVK c. T. niiea & scxs' sms
yayeftevilie, 1%. C.
• ■ ?• -. i i*»'i R4-
* ]\\>Ticnyr.'"
ritRE UNDERSIGNED, both having entered the mili-
1 tar}’ service of the Confederate States of .\merica,
hervby give notice to their old customers and friends,
that they have appointed .John I). Starr and John 1*,
Wil’iams, of this place, their attorneys to oolleot either
separately or oonjeiatly all moneys due thens cither by
aee«uni or note, and otherwise te attend ta ihcir ba-
siness generally d'.iring their absonce. They raspeot-
fully ask al' iJcrsons indebted to them to call as prompt
ly as poHsibk* on their agents ;4 make payment.
A WILUAMS.
• a«p‘ 1C. 18P.1
LA^II FOR SAi.E.
INoW offer for sal** my pla^ie, containing 350 acres,
iituated in Mo«*''e ’onnty on Kilieti’s Croak, three
n;il.‘s west of Cartua»e. Ab >ui 75 acres of the above
lands F.re under culiivation. There ia on the placc a
comfi.rtaWc dwelling, with necef“!ary outhouses. I will
also sail, should t-he purchaser desire, all my this year’s
orops. farming ivensils. stock, &c , all upon reasonable
terms. For further particulars, address mo at Car-
thn^e. li. J- B. KELLY.
12 fi2-12t
wX>irEii.
'pHE .Subscribprs wish to contraot for the delivery at
their resid'i 'ooB on Hay Mount, of FIFTY COllDS
of WOOD, chiefly Pine. E. J. ll.ALE & SON.
•Sept. 14.
WA^Tin>^
AYOUNQ OENTLEM.AN who has a Tory good nnder-
sUtiding of Latin, tircok aul English lacguagas.
lesires to obtain a Bicuatlon as Teacher. Addreas
0. W. JONES,
Oaks P O , Orange oounty, 0.
Sept. 6 ' 62-16tpd
Tlic Subscriber wishes to purchase
f-w YOUNG NKCROE'. for which he will pay the
tiilThost Cash price Those wishing to sell would do
well fo '.all on mo or address me at Raleigh, N. C.
P J STERNE.
Sept. 7. fil-3mpl
m PORT A AT SALE.
rPHB UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSIONERS appointed
JL by the (^unty Court of Robeson county for that
purpose will sell at public auciion, in the town of
Lumberton, a valuable lot known as the “JAIL LOT,”
also, about 30,000 lbs of iron, together with the brick
belonging to the old Jail. The sale of the above valu
able property will take place in Lumberton, on Tues
day the 3rd day of November tiext Terms oash. The
iron will be sold In lots to suit pnrchaaera.
R. S. FRENCH, j
P. P SMITH, I
B. GODWIN, V Commission’rs.
W. A. DlfK, I
J. A. ROWL.\ND, J
Oct. 8, 1868.
N B. Sealed proposals for building a new jail for'
Robaaon county, will be received by the undersigned
tTomryi.saiontrs until SATURD.\Y 14ih NOVEMBER
next. Plans aud specifications of the building will be
furnished by the COiimissioners on the 3rd November,
(he day appointed for ihe sale of the Jail lot premises.
R. S. FRENCH,
P. P SMITU,
B. GODWIN, ■ Commls|ioner8.
W. A. DICK,
‘ J. A. ROWLAND,;
Hat Explin't.—A late French paper. The Abeille
Cauchoiso, rccords the lollowiti" instance ol the
voracity of rats, which it declarc.s has just occur
red at a farm near Yvetot (Scine-Inferieure)
The proprietor of tho I'avui, M. ranchout, had a
pig 30 exceedingly tat that it could scarcely move
and was nearly always asleep. Three nights since
he wa.s awakened by hearing the sjiieals of the ani
mal, and on going to the stye, I'uund that a num
ber of rats had attacked it and eaten their way in
to its Jat to the depth of four inches. The pijf
wjis so much injured that it was found necessary
to kill it imiiicdiately. The Journal de llouen,
after gi ving the above account, Hientions a circum
stance wtich occurred to a •gentleman of that town
not long since: “On returning from a residence
in the tropics, lie wished to bring back a serpent
about six feet long, lie accordingly put it in a
large box, and along with it a number of live rats
for it to kill and cat when so disposed. On open
ing the box, however, he found that durrtig tho
passage the rats had not only eaten all the food in
closed for them, but had also devoured the eer-
p>ent itself.'’
The Green ('orn Battle.—FAm a private let
ter of a soldier on the Rapidan, we get an account
of a fight which may not figure in history among
the battles of this war: Just across the river, in
full view of our pickets, but at that time within
the Yankee lines, is a corn field which earlier in
the season abounded in choice roasting ears.
From this field tho men of both armies in the
vicinity were wont to fill their camp-kettles by
.xtfdlth; for it was a dangerous business—the
field being exposed to the fire of the pickets on
both eidee. As long as the gathering was from
opposite sides of this field, the danger of unpleasant
collisions aud interruptions was much less; but
gradually from day to day the hostile gleaners ap-
protached each other, until only a few rows in the
centre of the field were left ungathered But still
our boys wanted the corn, and would encounter
tho risk. One morning two of them had crossed
the river and were cautiously foraging among
these ungathered rows, when their eyes lighted
upon two stalwart Hessian? engaged in the sime
business. A.11 were unarmed, but in an instant
all straightened theniselve:^ into fighting attitude
and demanded a surrender. Both stjuads returned
a defiant answer, and both fell to, fist and skull,
to enforce compliaHce. They “fighting fell, and
falling fought,” and when they fell they kicked
about. They turned and twisted and pummelled
and thrashed away among tho corn, till our boys
began to doubt whether they had not caught Tar
tars. But, luckily for them, just as their wind
was beginning to fail, a reinforcement came up,
in tho shape of another C'or»-federate gatherer,
and the Yanks were captured and carried in tri
umph over the river, prisoners ot war.
Macon I'eleyraph.
A Renegade.—The yankee Maj. Gen. George
11. Thoma.s, recantly so badly whipped in thn
Battle oi the Ohickamauga, is a native of South
ampton county, Virginia, where he was born
July 31st, 1 Sl(> Gr.aduated at West Point in
1840. The New York “Tribuue” oaya.
“Gen. Thomas enjoys the distinction of being
the successor to the Rebel General Lee in the
Regular Army. When Lee was in the United
States service, ho was Oolonel of the 2d Cavalry,
and Gen. Thomas was Major in the !^ame regiment
Both the Colonel and Lieutenant Colonel resign
ing to enter the rebel service. Major Thoma.s be
came Col. of his regiment by regular promotion.’’
T
Oct. 8, 1863.
r0-tl4Nov
Administration Aoticc.
^pHE subscribers having qualified as Adminitstrators on
1 the e9f‘ite of riapi Benj’n Rush, et September Term
of Cumberland County Court, hereby give notice to all
persons indebted to said estate to make immediate pay
ment. and all persons having claima against aaid eatate
i« present them within tha time prescribed by law, or
this notice will be pleaded-in bar of their recovery.
MARY A. RUSH. Adm’x.
BENJ’N RUSH, Jr , Adm’r.
MO WRY HIDES,
tlJHICH I wish tn exobango for LE.\THER, for the
Tv whole or part—St>le and Upper. This will suit
every ono. Von oau address me at Favetteville, N. C
'M. FAULK.
Sppt 28, lfe(i;i. 67 ifpd
Sloop Iron.
BUNDLE.S litJOP IRoN, for sale.by
S.'pt. 28.
_ W.AATE«,~
FKMALE TEACHER, who oan leach the higher
English branches, French, and Music oa Piano.
Address D. CROM ARTIE
Elizabeth Town, N C. Oct 3 69 4ipd
UTLEY.
68tf
Further Aotice.
The subscribers will sell, on a credit of six montba.
notes with approved security, the HOUSEHOLD and
KITCHEN FURNITURE belonging to said estate, on
Wciliiesday ihe 28ch inst., at the laie residence of said
Capt. Rush, on Person street i*nd near tbe Ifalf-way
Bfidgrt.
MARY A. RUSH, Adm’x.
BENJ’N RUSH, Jr., Adm’r.
Fayetteville, Oct. *>, 1863. 70is
Wanted to Purciia^^e,
WJESTERN rail ROAD STOCK;
It Bank Notes;
Gold and Silver;
North Carolina Treasury Notes (Fundable;)
“ »• $1 and $2;
»• “ Bonds, old and new;
County_of Cumberland Bonds;
Town of Fayetteviile Bonds;
Greensboro’ l?l aa4$2 Certificates;
Confederate 7 and 8 per cent. Bonds;
Coupons of $15,0(H),000 loan;
of Town nn-d County Bonds;
“ of old North Carolina Bonds;
T. S. LUTTERLOH.
Oct. 12, 1868. 71t.
OFFICE OF THK AITG ,\SS*T Ql AUTKRMASTKR, ]
Fayetteville ArKCiial und Armnry. >
Faykttbvili.k, N. C., tjci. 18ti3. J
WOOII WAITED.
ME.ALED PROPOSALS will be racoived for the dcHv-
io *'ry of four huadred cords of gocd gound black-jack
wood, (•lOO,) until the 20th October, at the rate of sixty
(00 oords) par month Tho wood to be deliverad at the
Arsenal, wbofe it will be prf/perly corded. It must oon-
form strictly to tho standard measurement for cnrd wood,
viz: 8’ X 4‘ X 4’. Proposals to be marKed “Proposals
for wood for Act’s Ass’t Quartermaster.”
MATTdlEW P. TAYLOR,
Captain Corps Ari’y. P. A. O. B.
70tf and Aot’g Ass’t Quarterznaster.
'T.f A .VO Tu if,
The Aqsessers for tho oounty of* Mont»rom»»ry will at
tend
At Difllie’s, Thursday 16lh Oct. •
Bean’s, Friday 16th.
Fork, Saturday 17th.
Zion. Monday I9th.
Mt. Gilead, Taesday 20th.
Rock Spr'ngs, Wednesday 21st.
Bruton’s. Thursday 22d.
Troy, Friday 23d;
To assess the “Tax in Kind” on wheat, oats, rye,
fodder, Irish potatoes, &o. All farmers arc requested
to attend. It will be greatly to their interest to do so
The undersigned will also attend at the above places
to oolleot the money tax.
ALEX. KELLY, Tax Collector.
Oct. 1, 1863. 71-2w
V
Land lor Sale.
Ij^OR PALE, privately, a Farm of four hundred acres,
in Randolph county, N. C , lying about 20 miles
.“lOUtb-eHSt ef High Point, on the plank road running
from High Point to Fayettaville, and about 6 miles from
Asheboro’. About 100 acres cleared, the remainder
heavily timbered with Pine and Oak. A two-story log
dwelling is the only improvement on the place Pos
session given immediately. For particulars address
JNO T. HAGAN,
Care of H. D. Tomer, Baleigb, N. 0.
Oot, 3,1803. 71-9t»4t
Dr. J. H. FREE^IArV
IS in towji, and those having engagements
will please call soon.
Fayetteville, Oct 12 71-lmpd
IvOTicE.
LOST, at Cape Fear Church, or between my house and
the Church, a CORA.L NECKL.ACE, with a Gold
Locket attached. Any person finding the above property
and rcturniag it to the subscriber will he suitably re
warded. I^- !• iENNELL.
Oct 10, 1863 7I-2tpd
WAJITED,
A SITUATION as MILLER, in some good Mill, (coun
try mill preferred.)
N C
Oc t 6,1863.
Address me at FranklinsTille,
J. B. RUSSELL.
71-6ipd
A PLEASANT TRIP TO IIALEIUH.
fPHE subscribars have put on the
X route to Raleigh via Summer-
'ville, a two horse PASSENGER
»Ct)ACH. They will leave Fayette
ville every Tuesday and Friday at 0 A M., airivo at
lUleigh same day at 9 P M. Leave Raleigh Wednes
day and Sunday at 6 A M., arrive at Fayetteville same
day at 'J P. M.
Wc will have none but good drivers, or drive ourselves.
Our firm will be D. WARD & CO.
DAVID WARD.
J. A. SINK.
Oct’rl2, 1863 71-4wpd
iTlrs. \\yi. ncCLAilIE
has opened her house at Egypt, the
present terminus of the ^V. R. R., for
the reception of transient company, feho solicitji the
pationage of the public with a proriise that every effort
will be mads for their oomfort.
Oct. 9, 1863. 7I-lm
Pocket Book Lo;»t.
IN this town, 1 think between Jones’s Hotel and the
Market, on Thursday eight last, my POCKET BOOK,
cuniaining about $240 in Confederale notes. Thoro were
y !520 notes, the remainder m notes of $1 to $10 Also
a V'irginia fl shin plaster. Bank wf Amherat.
A liberal reward will he paid on delivery of the book
and contents to the subscriber.
J. T. MARTIN.
Fayetteville, Oot. 8, 18tj4. 70-3tpd
Turpentine! Turpentine!!
HAVING purchased the Distilleries formerly owned
by W. I. Rhc lenin Faypfteville, 1 am now prepared
to commence the distilling of TURPENTINE. Persona
having it to sell will be paid a liberal price by calling
on me. £ F. MOORE.
Oct. 7. 70-lm
FOR SALE.,
A LIKELY YOUNG NEGRO WOMAN, some 22 years
old.. She is sold because she ia found to be un
governable in the absence of my husband. Apply to
W. F. Leak. H- P- STEELE.
Rockingham, Oct’r 6, 1863. 7I-4t
$100 REWARD.
R.ANAW.AY from the subscriber, about the 1st of Juno
!»at, his negro boy PETER, aged 19, dark com
plexion, front teeth affected and one of them out, slow
spoken, good countenance, about five feet eight inches
high, tolerably stout, would weigh about 145 He la
sopposed to be lurking in the neighborhood of Launn-
burgh, Richmond county, N. C., where his relations
live. I bought him from Duncan McLaunn, lisq., ot
that vioinity. , .
I will give $100 for Ms deUvery to me or confinment
inBennettsTilleJaiL
Ptraassaa, S. 0., Oot. a 71-lmpd