f iil
>r provibiun-
iiv-li he u»H\
s e\iMU}»tiou
r t' the faiu
}>v i'oin
the iiiipress-
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three !fl*!iths
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;• exenij>-
1 it'r the i!i-
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iiKi} he satis-
•u iwcount of
rr the j.>rod«c-
for the
it*rs. He inay,
,stalls, ©II sufii
sucli uver-
10 ■ i;iy 1»« sat
til.- (.‘lUiitry in
;ui in the inili-
u.-!i eX'-'uiptiou
invf, pUinter oj-
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ii'fs ii?*t exceed-
tl: hke articled
:k bt:*t‘" under
tT, auditor and
ad ouiin'aiiy en
le (I 'VeriuneDt,
y. rhi*tHji»f as
erit shall certify
t. the etficieiit
IV v! led, that
u*iii}'Ted by this
exfi ed one per
ad ill nctuul use
,nd >;t.d e'xeitipts
and ieso.riptioii.
lo ' ave left th{j
n\ -I' whij uiay
c-iitaiiied shall
he act apj)r#V(iil
jd an act tu ex-
In^ the mails ut
J t':=‘ drivers ot
jm inilitarv §er-
tlK exetnpHo*^
J1 •►'>.y continue
Led ate actually
; pur'^iiite or oc-
lent l.vi, and he is
ut Jetails, lUider
DUS t - L>e issued
, eitiier of persona
f aiTf (,>r from the
is,te where, in his
and 'lit c-3sity re
uiav rtjvoke such
• he think; proper;
herd’ll -raTited to
eta.. :i .d eiemp-
ed t. .ut' -rize thfe
any -.>ntractor for
r kind to the Gov-
id contract, uulrii*3
Lie department ma-
ertify that the per-
ntractor are iudis-
1 of said contract:
fieu any soch cgtj-
Lly and faithfully,
ution of 6uch coii-
8tai! chail cease,
itiuif I'jcal bosrds
in at ion of ]>eraonB
no member com-
ippointed from the
ict i!i which tbey
h ex'a;; ination.
tteviile, N, C., |
TOBEK 1S63. )
rture ’ ' i Mailt
&c.
at 4i P M.
y at P. M.
lERVILLE
U li A M
fcy at '* 1* M
INT-^
il M'l'ur Jay at 7 P M.
ktt'i FriJay ftl 1 P
C.
•i tiaturday at 6 P. M.
Thursday at 1 P. M-
\lBERTON.
li 8ai urday *11 ti A. M
Tbur- lay *vt 1 V. M
^BETHroWN
and Friary ,t 6 A. M
J 8>iiur lay at. 2PM
TKrtKt'^NT!;
1> M.
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kt. J M
IE, C .V.'
hA Tu/1
ii i.S aai
|31 .arq tb« evea
be sent off fr6B
b-j pai J for aa it
khoald be {>re-paid by
^diy from 8^ to” VJ A-
« ( .'/K, P M.
[KI.TIKK.
r^KOI.IMA
;K COHPINV,
■fill operaiioa, witk
hot l upoa public eoa-
Ivea of all healiky per-
lor one y®ar, for •e're*
p sharlug in t&e proft(>
bf age ar« iiuurod for
|tkird>‘ thsir value.
fitklii day* sftw
in referred *•
(h* aad i«
ieorclary, Uai«igh.
IUAL.li, kgeal at
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editors and PROPRIETORS
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‘ng»y-
Advertiseoaents continued 'n*ide. oharjred aj new -ul- '
Tertisemeni«.
nt* Veriiou Feu&le Seminary.
I^HK ■_’! Session wiU c'^rnmeace he 15th of FEB-
IIU.^.RV' and continue 20 wetks
Tniti:'»> in English Brar.ohes 11.50 00
.Music and Paintiup’, (caoh,) 40 00
School Roo”i expenses ' a 00
So'kr i S400 por sissnion. If p%id in proriaions at old
pHcei“ $50 .MI of Tuition tnd one half of Board re
quired in advance. Each pupil irill ^Jrai.•^h her own
t‘ w»>ls, oiit» p.iir sheets, on^ pair pillow eaePS, one
C'MiDten an* or quilt and a driniina’ onp.
Rov WM. H(K>PEK, ) » - - ,
T C Ht ’OPER, ( Prmcipals
.\ddr,-¥« 8t. Lftw-enoe 1’ (.) , f’bathiOA county.
J »’r 97 «w
By
tbc Ouveroor or Nurtb t'arulina.
1 PH^ri.AiflAT10.^.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
From an ’’iter this date, no name of a now 3uV>iioribi^r
will be entered without payment in n W iniie, nor will
the paper be sent to so.b subscribers for a longer time
than is paid for.
Such of ov old subnui ibera as desire to take the pa
per on this system will please notify us when making
remittances. Jan’y 1, I85H.
BO.\RD.
I.'U^OM *hfl tat of April our price tor hoard w*ll be
L $150 per month in Confednrste Bonds, or if paid in
Provisions »t the followinir rates pe*" a.onih: 150 Ib^.
Flour, 10 husheV. "ora, or 40 lbs Bacon or Lard.
Rev. WM HOOPER.
T. 0. HOOPER
Feb’y H. 5-2m
;f30 00
15 00
20 00
•21 00
30 00
^neJL. t*.
Attorney at Law,
Faykttevillk, N. C.
WILI* attend the County and Superior Oourt.-* of
Cumberland, Harnett, Moore and Robeson Couu-
t»*9. Prompt attention given to the collection of all
claims entrusted to his hand.>4.
Oct. 17, 1859 6H-tf
GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO..
Wholesale IK^alers in €!roct*rlt*!*,
AND l.MPORTERS AND OEALERts IN
Hardware and Cutlery, Swede;^ Iron, Ac.,
HAT BTRKET, FATKTTEVILLB, >. (.
*10 00
5 00 i
7 00;
« 00 i
July 2, 1861.
3titf
JOS. UTLEY,
firoeer and C't>mtnissian Jfierchanxt ^
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.
Jan’y 10, 1863. 98-tf
B O WOBTB. D. O. WwRTD S. O. UAMIKL
WORTH Si CO.,
Commissloa and Forwarding Merohauts,
W'at^r Strert,
WIL.MINOTON, N ('
Oct. 16, 1803 73 12m
fiaos. jrjOIII\(SO.\, Jr., A €0.,
i^toeral Corami^sion & Forwarding Mercbaiili,
4A »torl/» IFV*/«r Strert^
WILMINGTON. N C
Prompt attention given to all business ^>irriist4>i to
our kaadu
LIST OF CIlAKfiiES FOK PASISE^fi^eKS.
^pHE hallowing rates of will okftrg^i cd
Jl our —
»OW!V.
Fr-.iu K.vyjfteviUe to Wilmin^'oa,
" “ Elizabeth.
“ •• “ While Hall.
“ Kellv’s Cove,
■ *• “ All poTiits below,
SECUNU CLASS, OK UKCK
• From Fayetteville to Wilmington,
*• •' “ Elixabe'b,
“ Whitehall,
•• .. .4 Kelly’s t’ove,
*• •* •• ,^U poi»jt8 below,
UP.
From Wilmins^ion .‘o FAyett«*vi!!e.
•• *■ •• Kelly’s Covp,
“ White Hal)
“ “ Eiiiabetb,
•• Prospect Hall,
“ .» *• points above,
SECOND CLASS, OR yKCK.
^^ rora WilniingtoH to Fayetteville,
•• " “ Kelly’s Cove,
» ‘ “ Wh»s Hall,
“ “ •' All points above,
H^Second Jlasa or Drck Passengers must stay on
I lower deck or pay full prici*. or same as First Class
An ei'ra charge will he nade for Way Passen*
^u|H;rior I'ourt ol JLaw lor Cuiu-
u . V « ' tHjrlaiid ClouBty,
Hi.abAS, s vacancy bas ooourrc-d m the R«pre- ^OTICE is hereby jiiven tuai there wiU be % A.n-.g
sentat.ouofiho State of North Carfina in the | Term of this Court held on the 7tb Maadav ati.r
nouae of Kepreseafativcs of the Congress of tbe Jon . the 4th Monday of Maroh next, beina the 16th iny of
fedemte .Mates bv tne death of the Honorable Hauiuel ! May l«tl4. to try aa-l determlae all act oiis of Tort ci.
H. hnst.rt.i. Rppr«8eu!..iivn eleot4o tba H^ooad Oou | (be Civili>oeket, and «J| oasea on Uie State l>ookct
wrhl District; and ^ Notice ia fupUier given, that by an order pfssed at Pall
writs of htecl.o^ n-iv- I.een issued to the-Sheritfs of ' Term ls«a tic day for trying Stale oasea iu said Courc
the s. veral oouuties oouip'.sing s+id DUtriot, oommknd i hiw been oUoged from Thnrmlay «o Monday ParUrs
log 'net*, u. cause el^ouona to be heM in their respec- i aud wltnesse* wl'l gcvern them»cl»es aooordinly
live 0(;>’u at iba plftcos establishel by law, ub the i J(»HN w aaRKR *
APRIL, at Whfoh the qu»U i March 14. 15%
liitit your Taxableii.
The nntlereigned having been appointed at Maroh
Term 1864, ,->f the Coort of Pleas and Quarter Ses-
sicDS for Gumberiar>d couqty, List Takers for the Town
and CrnsB Creek Dislricts, hereby notify ail persons to
0 >iae forwi^rd and list their property during the last 20
working days in ApHI next, oommenoiug on Friday the
8th We can he 'oud4 from 9 A. M. to 1 o’olook P.
M., eaoh day, at the offioe of R Vf. Orrell on Hay iitrect.
^^el’ls fcerby’u; '
& M OJRRELL,
List Tak**r for Tow i Disiriot.
JOHN W BAKER, Jr
L si T tker for Cross Creek District.
16-tlM
ti»*', voters of said noQgr'’8sioQa! Distnct may vote f»r 1
boaie person to fiil the said vao»Pcy ‘
Now. thfrref'ore, in ccnformity to l *w in Huoh oases :
made and provided, I do issue mis my Proolamation,
n akii.g knov^n the exist.eno? of such vaosjaoy, and that
an »lcotiou wilJ he held t> fill the sano at the time
at'ore.ifaid, to the end that the qualified voters ia the
baid Congrensioo&I District may a(t.end at the said tWhe
; and at t»io c^tsbusliea^y law, and oafit their
votes aooordiagly
Po.diers from the said Congrvssicual Distriot, who
, '• I'-lificd v'^.r® *>»■“ ft’
' votftw m It 18 vTi*ciion od tn
, APRIL
Iu witu.M.>. thereof, ZBBUI-ON B VANCE
I S*AL
caueed the great seal fo be afQzcd
Don'i at tile City of Raleigh, thn 17th day of Marcb [
A. D 180t, aud in ibe yi^ar of Au«»ri''s.n ImlependeDOi- j
the H^^th.
I'^- gnedJ Z. B. VANCE.
iion on the SECOND THDRSDAV IN
) our Gov»-rnor, Captaip General ai.d Comn'and-
J er in-t’hiaf, hath sigm'd thsse prfsenta and
Maroh 14.
KBrolllng FajotteTllle, Marek 98,19M.
j rpHE Ibllowiug appoiotmantii for examinaUoos and «n
I roll 1 ents in Cumbeciand Co% in conformity to la*t
I notice of Capt. Landis, fin. Off 4th Con. Dis , are pub-
I liahed, iltat ther> may Im no miaapprehecBion oocaaioned
I by recent ohanges. To faoilitat* the Infiness of the
I ofiioe »a well aa to consnlt oonvenWnoe of parttea ooo-
I oerne«4 only one-third of a Reg’t need aaaamble vn t^e
j trame day Commandiog offioera of Militia vili caB'&'
Dltftriat Compasies of their resfcotive Reg'te to apr''*U'
I at tbi office as foilowa:
68d RaginutU
Oo April 11th—Blaolt RiTor, Silver Baa, and Flaa Hill
biatriota.
April 12th—Cedar Creek, Look’s Creek Disirieta.
April 18tb—Crosa Creek Diatriot, (including volunteer
companies.)
fAth SUgimtamt-
April 14tk—Town and Carrer’a Creek Dlatncta.
April I6ih—Qray’a Creek, and Rookftak DUtriota.
April 16th--71st, and Qawhiffle Diatrieta.
Ever; man between 18 and 46 whc brmihtt within
, the Hmita of Gamberlapd Co. muat be aooonnted for. and
■— m uwMy gifeH TBBt ims or aU exempt-
‘ »4 or detailed in eaok Diatriot will be made oct, and
f C('l DraugboDk oom'g H O . icatraoted to caose the ar
rest, as recuaant ooneoripta, of all between aaid ages
whose names do sot appear thereon.
W C. BENCHER,
IStAll] Lt. ft En. Off. Cumberland Co.
the Goverucr
R. H. Batplk, Jr , Privaie Secretary.
Maroh 18, 18t>4.
16 2w
10 OO
*30 00
13 60
10 50
20 00
24 00
aO 00
*10 00
♦1 09
ft 00
10 Ot)
’• 1
»63 j
CONFKUEBATE STATES UF AMERICA,
Enoimue Dkpautuk.nt, Dtw. Capb FaA.a,
Wiliningioa, N. (1 , .March 16th, 1863 _
Notice is hereby givon to all pcrsoits Lavinr olaima
afraiiu't the Engineer Deparfment, for services of
slavoe employed as Itiburrrs on the ^Ofn/ defenet nr’ir
VVjlmitigioD, C, tbai ibe uudereigned is authorized
a.'tl r-eparo'J 'o p ty ihe suiuf j-t bis nftioe, ob itjc fle
oiiid fl'-’Or of thi' bii'ldiiiiaf nox-. *bovc M»:ar‘;i*’ I*ru^
Hif'ri'.. Market Street. '
P*»? sons execatlng eowern cf .Ati rn^ will ob-
p-,rv«* iho fijlowiu^ form—t.aeir signatufes, in all oases,
to he witnjssed by two wimrp^^s and si)rned in dupli
cate, or they re»y b* wtict.8eed .beCore u .>atiae of the
Peace or '..'Irrk of any Cicirt
FORM OF POWER OF VTTORVEV.
1. of ——. do her'by appoint -—, of —ibT
, . , true knu luwtul Agent to aign receipts for, and re««ive
ners getting mto B. nhs during day tim*, and for ocou- 1 p^^meut of all moneys due to me by the Engineer De-
('onsi^'aru-'
J. JOHNSON. Jr ,
of Fayetteville, N C
Jan’y 8.
OaADROWSlfY.
cf P UHr.sbuffc, Va.
9t‘)-3iapd
pying a Berth with thoir bcicts or shoes on, at (he dis
cretion of the Captain.
J. A. WORTH, for C. F St’m B’t Co.,
R. .M ORRELL, for St’rs Kate and Sun ,
T. 8 LUTTERLOH.
Fab’y 23, 1864. 9-tf
WESiTEUiV RAIL. ROAD.
The FREIGHT AND PASSENGER TR.AINS of this
Road leave Fayetteville daily, (Sundays excepted)
at 8 o'clock, A. M., and returning leave Egypt at 1
o’clocK, P M.
CUlU and liont MON DA V, W EDNESDA V aaJ
F P. ID AY.
Byor’ej- JNO M. ROSt:.
Trean'r and G'jn'l Traus. Ag i.
Jan. 22, 1H6.'^ 97tf
|*'roiaa ttai
date the Steamer A. ‘P. HURT itiU
l*ave at 8 o’clock, A. M., on Monday
and Thursday. JOS. A. WORTH,
April b—17tf ] .\g't C. F. Steam Boat Co.
partment of th j Confederate Slates of Amerio^i. for the
fefvioes of my slaves employed as laborers on the land
detences at . durng the month of , 186
Witness my huid anJ seal at —, the day of
, 186
(Signed in dapH^’ate I
[Beal ]
Witnesses,
Western Kail Road Offlc«, >
Fatbttevilli, March l‘J, 1864. /
To the Stockholders of the Western Railroaii Co.
The Tax due tho Comederate Stutea for the present
year on the shares of ttie Capital Stock of this Co
I will be returned and paid by this oorporation.
Dnder regulations issued by the Sec’y of the Treasury,
the stockholders will be exempt frntn return or payment
of this Tax. By order of the Board of Directors.
16-2fr] JKO M. ROSE, Treas’r W. R. R. Co.
Fajetterllle Araeoal and Armory,)
Maroh lit, 1864 /
BlackftmithH IWs«tfe€f.
^rEAUY empioymeut aud good wages will te giv«u
O Apply 'o
tt] Lt Cul F L ijhlLi^S, Comd'g otfioer
NOTICE.'
The undersijined having qu^lHifJ -vi Administraior
of Dtvid Barnes, -Jeg’rl, r.f Mrr-' - Term 1864 of
Hunietc Ccua'y •■’ourt. u: rh-i !a>f ri*,'’i-i-.->':c> of tho De-
ceas:;d on TDBSD.AV tbw ota of .\pril n. st, 1 will ex
pose »o public sale all tho Pf’rson*! I'ror‘»?5'-'-l>‘*l.>nging
to Sold JEstat:^. consii>tiOK of on.' Ci-ws, Hogs, one
Turj>ec#.ine Siil! and Ftxiures, RouEchold I'.d Kitchen
Furniture, an J oihtT 'irticles.
Terms at 8*le H A. B4RNE5, Adm’r,
Ne.ar Barolay.^ville.
March 14. 16 4tpd
UAi%T£!l. I
2r AA BUSHELS WHEAT,
,0\/U 1,500 “ CORN.
Persons having the above articles to bell will receive |
the highest Cash price by oaliing on Mr. M. Thoioason, i
at the Merchant Mills, Fayetteville, or on the eubscri- j
ber at his old stand on Mark'it Square.
ALEX. JOHNSON, Jr.
Nov. 5, 1862. 75tf
ARUY UAR.\E!$I^.
I AM prepared to manufacture all kinds cf Wagon
Harness for Army use. 1 tan my leather and can
give good bargaino. Agents ^ill do well to sf'nd their
orders to me as tby .shall have prompt a’/ention, and
sent off in quick dispatch. JOHN C.^RTER.
Ooldston P. O., Chatham Co., N. C., 1
June 13, 1862. /
:j-ltf
300 lbs. (vuiti .irakic tor «alebv
J. R LEE *
Got 16. 69tf
190
TOMACC’O.
BOXES VIRGINIA TOBACCO, v.arioui. >^al«s.
for sale on consignmeDt, bv
GEO. W. WILLIAMS * CO.
31tf
May 23.
Alter tbi» date I will
pay 15 Cents per i>oanJ for .rags, ot
the highest market price, delivered in
Fayetteville, or at. my mills on Roolrfish.
D MURPHY
FeVy 16, 1864 7
W
Wanted to Purchase,
ESTERN RAIL ROAD STOCK;
Bank Notes;
Gold and Silver;
North Carolina Treasure Noies (Fua l?.b!c;)
*1 ani $2:
*• “ Bonds, old and »'ew.
Couniy cf Cumbeilaikd Bouds;
Town of Fayetteville Bonds;
Greeneboro’ $1 and J2 Ccrtificaif^;
Confederate 7 and 8 pertipnt. Bomi^f;,
Coupons of 116,(/‘00,000 loan;
“ of Town and County Bondn;
“ of old North Cj.rolina Bonds;
T. S. LUTTERLOH.
Oct. 12, 18t>3. 71:i
OBIINANCE DjfPABT-^lE.M, 1
liALiiioa, N. C., Mity 8, 1^'Go. j
Li Department. Persons having ’driFie or f-roall quau-
Uties will please apply at onoe. Will ^ive 1 »i-iu'id ot
p^tWDER for 10 pounds of lEAI>.
TH08. D UOUa, C 3
69-tf in cbargf of Ordii iuci.
Palma ('liristi KeassM.
The sttbseriber will pay the hif^bftst cash prices for
any quantity of Palm* Christi iiei.n.'i.
J. A
Fajetteriila. Oct. 8.
WORTH
t'
WAI\TEI>.
1WILL pay the highest Cemli price, for any quaniity
of good COW HORNS, and LEG Bt)NKS ofHoisefiar.i!
Cowe; also, BRIAR ROOT for maldts! Pipc-s; d*!iv. rp.l
to me. B LEBEBLEM.
Faveiteville. Frb’y 2^ 11 17»pd
A^UEVll.I.K, .li. €.
WILL open the E.\GLE H«>TEL for the re-
•••■■ 1. ception of Guests the fir^t of June, and I hope
jsm .to be able to entertain from acventy-five to a
hundred persona during the Sumn»er.
In oounectton with this large Hotel, 1 have a number
of Hacks, Carriages, Buggiea and Saddle Horses tba:
my guests can get at a miuute’s n-'tice.
J. M. BLAia. j
Proprietor Eagle Hotel, -\?heville, N C.
Mayl3,186.i. 3l-ypd
I WANTED, tor the Hospital at Fort Fisher.
pOULTRY, Chickens, Butter and other delicacies for
I X the sick P.oidicrs at this Hospital. Persons having
I these articled can obtaiu the market price on applica-
f tion to the subscriber at his old stand or at Mr. J. W.
I Powers’s oii Hay Street.
I R. E. HEIDE, Gen’l Ag’t.
; Aug. 26. 58-tf
To Cotton Plaiiter!^.
X FT .WE been appointed by the Secretary of the Trea-
i sury, Chief Agent for the purchase of Cotton for the
Confederate Government within the State of North Caro-
I2ua, and will pay for the BAme in 7 per cent. Bonds or
Cash*.
Sub-Agents visiting the different parts of the State,
buying iu my name, will have written certificates of
appointrueni.
By order of thi-* Secretary of the Treasury, all Coiton
purcnaaed by myself or my agents, on and after the
18th day of March 1863, will be paid for in 7 per cent.
Bonds er Cash, and not 8 per cent. Bonds as staled tn
a former advert isem-^t. Up to that timo, however, the
8 per ocnt. bonds will be furnished as stated.
Patriotic citizens are now offered an opportunity to
aid the Government by selling to it their Cotton rather
t\:an to private oapitalists.
LEWIS S. WILLIAMS.
Charlotte, March 24, 1863. fo. D.J 14tf
€'ottoii Ifarn tor Wool.
NOTICE is hereby given that after this date (excopt
in cases where we have bargained for Wool accord-
ins’ to thp ti'Moo nf - - —' '' ™“
Mhy, »V:cb terms are now revoked,) wo wnl giv>l bun
dle of CoHon Yarn for 4 lbs. ♦'f Wool unwasiied, cr
8 lbs. wa.shed atid picked. This cban^tj is mad" at (he
iuiitance of the Quartermaster at RaUdgh, in order to
make the terms of exchan«;p uniform throaghout
3t}ite. out). W. WiLLK.MS ft CO.
Fayetteville, June 29, 18tl3. 4itf
Esypt tCoal
fpilE uud^rsigneU were, at the November Term of the
X Cont'eaerate (Joun. Dibtnct of Noith Caroliua, ap-
i pointed Managers of lUe Egypt Coal Mine property,
I R'.id bave entered into copfirtntrahip for the puiposo of
I tuining and selling Co&! and soiicit oi“de.'s r,>r /li»' sai^ie
I in any desired quaatii;-. Orders for any amount can
i he supplied on short j’otice. The Coal from this pvo-
^p;rty is undoubtedly ti:-.- best..in the Confederata States,
j Applioations h> ujfi'ie to Chas. li. Mailett, r'aye.te
I vi'uo, N. C., or Jatoes Browne, Charleston, 8. (;■. :
I CHARLES B. MALLETT
{ JAMLi.^ BROWNE.
Faypttoviile. Jati’v 20, lh63. ''if'it' |
Pliy»iC’Eaia's Card. i
Dr D. A. (JAMPBELL (lf*u> of M\.rion, S. C ,) ha.- j
removed to Fayetteville aud taken au ofQce on Bow 1
ptreet, where ke m-ay be fonnd*Ri a!l times, with nn [
anule'stock of Medicines, to answer Profep^ifm»l c»’!5. |
Satisfactory reference fumiabed. &c.
2, 18P4 94-Smpij
I The eigaatuie-j of colored persoutf sboula be witnessed
j by three witn«43*s
j There must be aeparate duplicate Powers of Attoruay
I for ci»oh uiouth Bltnk forms c~ko bp bad upon appli-
csLlion at I‘lie otiico.
Vf il Oapi. it ('hi«*f Eug.
Jan’y 20, 186} liu^*#
Fayetterilie Aneoal wtd Armory,)
Nov. 12. )3ba. /
i 9100 BOUNTV.
AUTHORII V having been granted by the War l>o-
p^rtuient to raise a Comp.uiy of Moiini.>d Kifiet^fC
(• r service iu tbi« vicinuy, nv.tioe is aereby given that
, recruitti to the number of 100 non-connrript» will b« re-
j o-.-ived for tnis senii:*-. E'»rh r*erui! will he required
10 furu'sb a serviceable ii.irae, tor whioh he will al
lowed 40 Aents per uien-, and his pay SI 2 per month.
H'riitrn pfTT‘iL»*ion will be re^juii'ed from parents or
i (tusrd'sazs, where the app’ir^ut is under the oonsoript
I ‘pe.
Euca rccruit must briB* with him a blanket or bed
.-•'•Vcad, t.tid come prepared 'o remain
Brii..*-s. sadJles, balt‘»rs r»iid saddle blaukcts furnish
ed by tue Goveinment, or if the recruit oomes provided
with them, he will be paid for ttiem a fair valuation.
Apply to Capt MATTHEW P. TAYLOR, at the Ar-
Turpentiiu; $itill lor .^ale.
The subscriber bM a 25 barrel TURPENTINE STILL
:*t Whi'e Hall, Bladen couaiy. w’eich hs wishes to
sell, Wherv. Lt staudti It is all uompUtte except th« arm.
Any person wishing to ex'.mine it will oall un H J.
Carter, who rasides at White Hall. As to tfrrms, &o..
address me at thii* P O AS 'ROM.\RTIE
Wbiii*'n 0«*tV. N . M*roh H la ‘♦tpd
%VA~^TE»,
AT THK l[A!IAS8Ah ttAT K. 1.
w/s t>. .T t’.
g FIRST Class MACHINLST8,
« SMITHS.
2U «lARPKNTERiJ
H’ghest wages paid.
March 15
Young’s ArUhmetieal Diciioaary,
EMBR.\CING a system of Arithmetlo, ReaUy Reokoa-
er, Interest Calculator, Book Keeping. ForttiS, Jto.
TO THE SICK,
Read the FOLLO'wma:—Rer’d Jolm W. Potter
(N. C.) aajs:
“For twelve years 1 waa a great aoffarer. My liver
WM diseased I lost my fleah and atrengtb,«ad my
skin seemed changed fn its oolor by the bile with which
my systvin was overohargad. 1 became aubjeot tc fre
quent and Tioleat ataeka of biliotu oolio, every attack
leaving me weaker than ita predeoeasor. The physi
cians had been able to patoli 'me up a little, but my
health waa in a deplorable a* ate. I had taken patent
medicines until 1 waa tired of them. Without tntrgy
or comfort, 1 waa t»arely able to go about a little. At
length 1 yielded to the eameat persuasion of a ftiend
and commenced taking the HEPATIC PILL^-^ with no
obnfidenoe in them. Tkey acted like ^ charm on me.
Fr(rn that hour I improved 1 have peraev^red in their
use, until now, by Qod’s blessing, I am leet^ and Aaarty.
I had a negro man who, aa I beUeved, Wb.=i saved from
death by a dose of tb«M pills. Mj Do>.:ior’a bill was
annually from $100 to but 1 bave bad no use for
a physician sieoe. 1 0*0 confidently recommend them
as a superior family medicine.”
The ingredients of whieh the “SOUTHERN HEPAT
IC PILLS” are made are so ooaOy as to compel the
proprietor to put them at present prioes, which are aot
so remunerative t« wben tbe pilis »old for less.
Full directions aooo'spuy eaob box.
Price f3 a box. For »30 a d( zeti boxes will b^sent
prepaid 01^) W DEEMS,
Goldsboro’, N C.
March 26, 18tt4. 18-9; pd
To the.Voters ot ilaraett County.
The undcrs.gaod, a private ia Co. A, 6th.N. C Cav
alry, having been solicited by acme of his friends,
re«>pe-.'.tfully t^nnouuoes himself to the soldiers and citi-
I sms of Harnett uouotv as a Candidate for tbe Office of
j SiUERlFF at the eleouon ou ibn first Tbarsday in Au-
! glut next. 8.A.MUEL D PIPSIN.
I .March 21 17 24tpd
I iPayeittevHJeanid1%ortherii Plank
Road Company.
ADIVTDEND of Nine per cent, haa been declared
out of the fkinda of thia Coiapany, payable on and
after Monday, 28tii inst 8tookhoidere wii) please oall
and collect the t>-iiae be'ore Thursday the Slst inst., or
the funds will bave to be subjected to a tax of ^3^ per
o*nt., ani will p»>d a'j'iardinjfly to the fitookhoider.
J. ROSE, Seo'y F. A N P. R. Ho.
'lareh 26. It 2t
Uf-e'r 16.
E. J. HALE & SONS.
The Farnier«’ and Planters’ Al
manac for 1S04 4 few grocn more ju^t reoeivsd
Jar’v ■/}. E J. HALE A 80N8
DEK
1 Ts
senal P L. CHfLUS,
80tf] Major C. S A. Conid'g Post.
Otlice Depot I%o. l!2, )
Fayetteville. March 7, 18W. j
JPa§f your Tithen.
KSONS who pbve not -vlrc ady paid their Tithe
Tax w 11 h-iT.i uutii ttic 20th >!■*/ of .Vla.v 1864, to
d“liver the I am u -w ready to TPOeirc- the Bacon
due (inder the tithe law Six poun l-* of cured bitccn
for every loO lbs pors slaughtered since the 24th of
April 1863^s required • Pa;ties delivering their tithe«
at a distance of over eight miles will ba promptly paid
for excess of Hauling J. M WILLIAMS,
I2-t20M] Agent for Cumberland county.
FayetteTilie Arsenal and Armory,)
.\I^rc!i 12, 1864. /
The following regulations concerning the issue of ra-
ti.-'us are published for the information of owners of
Nef^roes hired at this Arsenal and Armory.
Negroes who work six days in the week will receive
TRtions f>r seven days.
Negroes who lose tim' will roof-ive rations only for
those days on wbic>» tht-y are prtstct, uuie8!^ furnished
with a written CHrtifio"^^* from a respectable physician,
tb*t tbey weiv; too sick to work
>4 1m] F L. CHILDS Lt Col. Com.i’g
Books for further subscription to the Oapital S*outi
of t'li.i t’omptUj are opaaed at this Otiice
All p rsoas desirous of mdin? in Mw aJl imffurtant
enltrprue cit: forwar>f me tliuir n-mes by loBil siatu-g
the ..nf(,u!it i'laj wish to vu-sorib-, and tbcn eeud the
caw’i by s'li'ie trusty p.-rson, on r 'ooipi of w*>icb 1 will
forwarii ('eriific it; of :!ooV
S'JaroR :j»6o0 e-ich Ah old Hubsrrl!-t*rn tliat hav-ju it
paid iu ‘hoir sii'M'.iiptions will plw-^-io du S'* «t the. ew
liest inniueut.
12 Jfttp.il
W. D SMITH, Treas’r
The Cumberland llos{)ital As
sociation, always anxious to piomotc tL.'-
comfort of our brave soldiers, calls upon tl'c'r friends in
the county and town to send bometfaiRg, either Bacon,
Peas, Potatoes, Dried Fruit, or anything tbey can spare,
to be paoked in boxes by the 1st of April, to be seut t*.
ihe Army by Dr Warren’s Agent. Send to Mrs Lutter-
loh, ,’^-vident of the Assooiation Feb. 29
fwloTes and Hloek» Wanted.
1 DESIRE to purchase for the soldiers 10,000 pairs of
Gloves uid 10,000 pairs of Socks.
RA.i5»! RAIiiMn-The iiife-
rior*qiiality of the p.-.per on wliich the
Observer has been printed of late, and
Hhicb is a ^reat eye sote to us, is owipg to tt^ wsnt ut
a Riif5o!c-ntr.upply of g od rags', and the Ci>n’>equeB* neo-
CiHlty h.) rt.sor. In interior materi.iU We appeal to the
frif-rdH of it)? t)N9*:r7er at al’ s.co.Kiible points, to save
xip and bt'-ag to town all the ra/s 'bey car. pru.-uro
W»i ;‘a7e no linio ourselves to a'ter.d to their purchase,
bill Measi-g. Geo W, WilU'itns 4 *'0., the Ageois in
ti'is tnwa of i\lMurp.'jv, will p.aj 15 ocatu per lb. fo-
be tkuikfnily received.
Ju’j 11
Donations will
EDWARD WARREN,
Surgeon Gen. N. C.
W-Zm
ftoKCM, 4tc.. tor tl8c Anil''.
1WILL send a special mf*agepgcr to the Army of
Northern VirRiaia on the first «J»y of every Kor.th.
All boxes, paokagcB, &o., will be forwarded from my
cifice free of charge. EDWARD WARREN,
Surgeon General fJ. C.
Raleigh, Jan’y 15, 1^64. 99-3m
MOTICK.
All persons holding my Notes or Checks, or having
other demands against me, will please present them
on or before the 1st day of April next or tbey will
be paid in the present Confederate issues.
GEO. W. BULLARD.
Blooker’a P. O., Maroh 16, 1864. 15-6t*2lpd
ti>em.
S
Fcb’y 55
lnTo 2Ta«T IR4»'^
At the Sl«r Pcuuclry. by
March 1
HALK & PONS
6-itf
WAnTTEM
M A. BAKER
n tf
Turpentine i^till» Wanted.
All persona th.at hive Copp.T Siills for sale will ad-
dr«8S
Fayetteville, Maroh 1
M. A
BAKER.
II I!
FEOUR A.\« OAT»,
Flour and oats Willlie exohanged for Com at the
Store of D. McLaurin, by giving him a few days
notice. Flonr good. Oats No 1. black or white.
Jan’y 29. 2-If
"tbstawemts^aIw^
CONFEDERATE States Bible Society TeaUunent«.
A OoUectioB of Sabbath School Hjmns.
Ver Mlt ky ■. J. BAU * 80VB.
iKtate ol iWorth Carolina,
-MOORE COUrY.
Court of Pltff.s and Quarter Sessions, Jan’y Ta'm, 1864
Ann Steadman v» William Steadman, and others
Peliiion for D -wer
IN this case upon motion, it is cr^e^'pd by the Court,
that publication be made for six i>uact‘flxiTe we«'k;> in
tu6 Faretteville Observer, notifying the U feudanta,
William anu Henry Steadauan, personslly to be and ap
pear R.t the next Term of tais t’ourt, to be he'd for the
County of Moore, al ihe ''oiirf House in Cartba,^e, on
the 4*.h 'Monday of Ai r-i i864 I'leo and there fo p.ead.
insre'*' or demur 1 i ion fi eJ in tljb c o £ior
nisu tiie 8«me will b' Q'.ard ex pane, and jviJgaient
enir.r.-d -vS to iJieiti
Witness, A. H. .VlcNeill, Clerk of our 3«.id Cou>t, at
offioe iu Carthage, 4ih M>->nday of January 1864.
. Issued Maroh 9j.h, 1864.
16*6tpd] AH MoNElLL, C. C.^.
Mtate ot Morth Carolina,
MOORE COUNTY^-
Court of Picas & Quarter Sessioua, January Term, lb64.
Catharine .McCrummen and others vs Dauiel MoCriun-
men.
Petition for partition of Lan'^s.
IN this case, upon motion, it is Ordgred by the Court,
that publication be maie for six eucoessive weeits in
the F»yettevillo Obse>ver, noiifytng the Defendant
Daniel McCrummen personally to be and appear at the
nirxt Term of this Court, to held for the Ccunty of
Moore, at tbs Court ilouss iu Cartbag'-*, io the 4tfa
VI on lay of April, 1864, then and ther« t.j plead, aoswe#
^l( ne beard ox p«rto and jodgmenl pro con-
fessj w>ll be entered as to him
Witnei-s. A. H MoNi*ill, Clerk of our said Coort, at
otiicp in t’arthaga, 4'h Mo-aday in Januar.r, Is
sued 4th Feb’y 1864
I6*t;tpdj A H. MdNEILL. C C. C
Camp 18th IV. C. Troops, )
Near Libertt Mills, Va., tWy 0,1S>4.)
^IIHE uu’ler^iigniid annoucoes to the oitizi'.ns and sol-
1 diers of Blad
ho is a Caudidate for
'ounty, at'.d would be
■n e.ou:ity. thiit
tbc Offioe ofKHERIFF of said
pU'fc.' d to reoeivc their support
He pl'.'dgfrt biioseif. If eleoied, to dtsciargc the duties
of t^e offioe with the same tl.lelity and zeal which bo
r>3wj basj oharaetariz d him as a suLlier.
BKNJ F RINALDI,
7‘t1ApdI Capt C» A, ISih N C T.
faVetteviiTee
mTTPiL INSURAiVCE COMPAM.
Capital in Premium Notes amounts to $267,688 ‘4b
Ghs'u on baud and other assets. 5,077 35
Tof»l, $272,765 61
Th» Con-p.iny hart pnid ail loaees promptly, and
hivve never muao ai: Hsgeasment or* their premiunn Mleti.
Total lo;j»'e5 paid, !fa^*,682 6V
;
OEO. McSElLL, I’lcbidonl
D. A. KAY, Vi;a i'n.Miieut.
C. A. MoMlLLAN, Sec’y
J>tKKor».*)ii?:
Henry Lilly, W. N. Tiiiin(>b.%st,
H. L. Myrover, 8- J* Hinsdaio,
S. T. Hawley, Wm. McLauria,
Nathan A. Stedman, T. S. Lutterlon,
A. W. Steed,
J. G. Ceok,
Hon. J. G. Shepherd,
R. F. Brown. \ .
A. B. Hall, f 8*®“-
hn CoUins and C. C. MoCrtunmen, Traveiing Afenta
l^rThe Company invite applicai.ion0
May 28. 18A1 21.
Blank Warranti for aale hm.
C. 1>. Mallett,
James Kyle.
A. A. MnKctbftn,
J. D. WilliamB,
8. W. TilUng1!iaflt.
To the Stookholders of the Fayetteyille
and Northern Plank Road Co.
This Corporation will give in and p»y the Tax due to
the Confederate f’tatea on the Sham of thia Com
pany Stockholders will therefore be released from
giving in and paying said Tax
TNO M ROSE, Seo’y F. & N P. R. Co.
Mareb 26 18-2t
Bank ot IVorth Carolina.
r) the St’jokaolders of t(ie Bank of North Carolinat
The Confederate Tax on the hidlvldual shares will
be paid by ti^e B-uik C. DEWEY, Cashier
March 25. 18-Im
Bank of FayetteTille,)
March 28, 1864. )
The Stockholders of ttiis B^nk are hereby notified
• :i.a ibe tax-due the Confederate States, an the
>b»res of the ot.pi’al stock of this Bank, will bo paid
by the Bank
Sccckbolders will be relieved from listing the same
for taxation.
17-4tl W Q BROADFOOT, Cashier.
E08T OR STOEEIV,
LAST EVENING, between the Court House and iV»
Methodist Church, a piece of CALICO, ten jard«,
dark brown, with small whit« flgar>»8. A liberal rew&rd
for reoevery will be paid at this Offioe.
Maroh 28. •
EAil^D FOR SAEE.
The snbscrLber offers for sale FOUR THOUSAND
ACRES OF LAND, lying in the l3autb-weatern part
of Moore county, on the line of the Cheraw and Coal
Fields Railroad An ticportunity ia afford-^‘• /*«‘d
Confederate Note- - -*» PV “cre than 4 per
c>._ y-.iber pariioiilars address the undersigned
at Crane’* Creek Moore oounty. N C
L CAMERON.
March 24. 1R 2t*2tpd
kE W A RIK
QTOLEN out of my wagon, Wednesday nigbt, oB the
0 road between Fayetteville itud the Plaotation of the
late Angus ShaW. FODR KBAVV WROUOUT PLOWS
1 will g ve the above reward fur the delivery of aaid
Plows E SPEARMAN.
Fayetteville. Maroh 26 18-2t
Orange 0. H., Va., March 15, 1864.
I Would be piea^^d to reneive several good reoruits
to fill up my Company. So. come on ut once, you
btave “Tat Heels” aad join us I am certain you can
not got to a better Company in the Confederate States.
Come at onoc; will gve you a cordial welcome, and
will initiate you into the grand Army of Northern Vir
ginia—an army that has maintained an indelible stamp
tr be reo*ird(*d ia History. Come at once, we are get
ting good rations and a little to spare and will drill you
saffioicat nv«rj daj to bring on • good *jkppelir« Toa
oan find mo in two miles north-west of Orange C. H.,
Va. K. W DOCKERY, lat Lt Comd’g
17 Stpdj Co. E, 88th Reg’t, N. C. T.
WAIVTEO,
ASIl’UATlON as Superintendent or General Mana-
age** by a oompetent manufacturer of both Wool
and Cotton, who has had iO yeara’ experience and ia
fifiy-threc years'cf age, a native of Manoheater, Eng
land; is also a Maohinist and Bngineer. An^. (me in
want of suoh a m%o plsaso addreM
E. B R NIOHOLS, Wilmington, N. C.
Maroh 22 • 17- 9tpd •
0
Farther Supplies of School Books*
UR OWN SPELLING BOOK;
Our own First Reader, ..
•• “ Primary Arlthmetio;
“ “ “» Grammar;
•• Blementary QramBar;
« Primer;
Bingham’a LaUn Chrammar;
Jut rtoeived. t. J. HALE & B0R8.
X
Blanks for sale at tbia Office.
[No. 1320.]
ASA HABTZ.
The accomplished huoioridt, knuwu as A^a
Hartz, waa captured some months ago and taken
to Johnson'a IslaDd. Although cribbed, cabined
Rad oonfiaed, the irrepressible geniua of Asa will
assert itself. Witoess the foHowiDg iinea which
were handed as by a frieod ot tha^fted captive
They will be read with pleasure by Asa’s thoa-
sands of admirers in the South-west, and we trust,
bring tears to the *MoTe-iit eye” of his iadye love:
MY LOVE AND L
My love reposes on a rosewood frame—
A *bnnk” have I;
A oouch of feathery down fills>np the same—
Mine's straw, but dry;
She sinks to sleep ai night with soaroe a sigh—
With waking eyes 1 watch ihe*hours creep by.
' y love her daily dinner takes in state—
And so 1(7);
The richest vian't® fl-»nk her mIv -r pUfe—
Coarse ttrub bave 1;
Pure winea she sips at ease, her t^irs' to slake—
1 pump my drink f'om Erie’s limpid lake!
My love haa all the world at will to roair,—
Three aerep I;
She goes ab’*oad or qui-i sus at home—
So cannot I;
Bright angels watch around her couoh at night—
A yank, with loaded gcc, keeps me in sight.
A thousand weary miles now stretch between
My love and I;
To her, this wintry night, cold, oaliii. serene,
I waft a sigh,
And hope, with all my warne-«tne»-s of soul,
To morrow’a mail may bring mo my paroltl
There’a hope aheao! We’ll one day meet again,
My love and I;
We’il wipe away all tears of sorrow then;
Her lovelit eye,
With all tjjj many troubles then beguile,
And keep this wayward reb from Johnson’s Isle!
Yankee speculations on the War.— What it
the Prospect of its Ttrmination.—The Washing
ton corrempoodent of the Chicago Times, writing
ol the probable termioatioa of the war, says:
The admini^tratioa is still ondeavoriug to make
thtt public believe that the rebellion is on its last
legs, and that the war will be ended with the
campaign of next.summer. Never was there a
greater delusion. To those who know the real
facts, it is evident that the end of the war, so far
as the conqucst or the subjugation of the South
is concerned, is ais far of now as it wan tioo years
ago. The South may not have as many troops in
the field iu 1864 aa they had in 1803. But, it
tbey Lave only three hundred thousand, they
can give abundant employment to over six hun
dred thousand, and if they have four hundred
thousand, they can aUack* Washington besides.
If is undertitood that the South will aot entire
ly ou the defensive, and will seek to draw our
uriuie^i as lar as possible into the interior oi the
countty, where they expect to defeat them- And
th«r« is very little doubt that they will depart
from ±he defensive sy«tem, so far as tc make an
attack upon Washington. If they do this, and
act on thti defensive everywhere e’“e, they have
means and material • for carrying on the war
for five years more. I am satisfied from the in
formation that reaches me, that Richmond will
never be abandoned so long as the Confederacy
can put ilfty tnousand troops iu ihe ueld.
Sicettfieartis.—And - speaking ol sweethearts,
says the Richmond Enquirer, reminds us of tho
poor soldier and the pathetic missive of the sweet
hearts of Georgia, who thus—saith one of them
—express their sympathy and commisseration for
the objects ot their attachment who prefer the
storms of battle to the ease and enjoyments of
domestic beatitude:
“ 'Tis nard for you uns to be in camp,
'Tis hard for you uns to fig it;
’Tis hard for you uus to lay in the damp.
And steep iu the enow at night.
But it’s harder for we uns from yon uns to part,
* When you uns iiave stolen away we uns heart.”
Mr. Lincoln s last *‘Joke'* on the JTloruia Mas
sacre.—The President, on hearing of the bad
generalship which, as it at first appeared, charac-
terizef the management of our forces at Ol'osteei
in Florida, aad the heavy slaughter which fol
lowed, burst out with the following exclamation:
“It seems to me there are no heads down in
Florida except dead heads." Of course, every
one in the vicinity laughed as heartily as the
President himself did when Ward Lamon sang
for him, aa they rode over the graves and among
the burying parties alter the battle of Antietam^
the negro melody of “Jump Jim Crow.”
Yankee Paper.
Focketiny the Snrplu*.—Vesterday the pro
prietor, w»item and visitors at the ca/'n, on Main
atreet, celebrated for its charges, were astonished at
the conduct of a soldier who, haviag called and
paid for a hearty meal of several dishes, quietly
set about packing up ^hat remaiued and storing it
away in his knapsack. He rolled up sundry bits
of meat, scraps ut bread, and particles of butter,
and concluded by emptying, the contents of the
sagar b»wl and cream-jug down his throat. The
proprietor interposed. ‘*lt was not customaryfor"
. The soldier checked hiut. “Did 1 not call
for thehe dishes? And did you not charge me fif
teen dollars for them? The surplus is mine, and
it shall serve me for an extra ration.”
The soldier was right, and we recommend his
example for adoption to all who lunch in' saloons.
The first charge compensates the keeper, without
ti^e guest leaving behind him the fragments, to be
served up to the next cu.stomer, to be paid for a
second time.—Jiichmouif Examiner.
A negro went in a menagerie, in which was a
large baboon, in a cage. He approached the
cage closely, while the baboon went through seve
ral gvnitions, euch as nodding aud shaking his
head^ holding out his hands to shake, &c., to the
evident delight of both negro and baboon. Fi
nally, the baboon seemed so intelligent and know
ing, the negro addressed him some remarks, wnicK
the baboon only answered by a nod of the head.
At length the negro waa still more delighted, and
broke forth with the remark, “You’re right; don't
open your mouth, kase if you spokes a word the
white man’i have a shovel in your hand in lew
dan a minit.”
A married lady ioand her two sons quarrelling,
and, in hopes of puttfng an end to their differ
ences, uttered the following: ‘‘You young rascals,
if you don’t desist directly, I’ll tell J)oth your
fitthers."
London.—li estimated that oTsr
700,000 periMns came into London every moT&in^i
and leave in the evening.