. '’‘H'll })ei-8u|, r 'inti liinirtt-li Us f I'l'oviei.nu 1 w iich ho O Ills CA.v;IUf.Tiou lit vn to the lam vcd ^>y the Cuui r t-li - impresis iuij ■■ U. ^ I 'l.nt il iiieai throe moiitljs t: t\ir- iiiUi ilif piuvi Itavii,,. ! , ’t > 5'- lSf?4 «.*\OII|t, 1- ^‘1* Mk* ■■■ ■="!*' -T de i!M\- '.»* satis. ■ 'ii-s tor' the i>- Hi* inav\ != Uils, ..!! *'• .)Vv.T- > bv ■ um V'..uiitrv in ill the miU- a cxu-iuption n iJicr. planter ur iv t . eiiiphiy ill t iiiid labor ; j;iuiu ai,^] ^ ‘ vnuiioiit uiui I 'C'. -' M' .r o\ct^od- t'!- iko articles t‘ ■ S’i.to uiidci vr, ;uulitui ai,a jaa eii- he j "\ormti,‘ut_ »Voi‘S tliorout' at ♦Joii’ s;iall cortitV e ‘ » the cfiii-ii-iii ; IV.vidoii, that ■ j ''-'.I hy this t - A oil iiiii? pel' >i ill HCtUiil Use t ■ ; I oiempta • '■ " ; .c.t tl:? luav 1 > . 1 111 V. ' ■ l^ailled oiiiiil til ■: .;[>j>r’ivo vi au -:\i't til ex lu- T u- luaiie t! i t: . -iri\vrs u! >ui ^*•r- ‘ : \'}:v [(tioiis h ■. ; V • iiitiniic tei .i"- ;ii*uully ' i : ' ,,i ;itid lie :» lit ;vtaa^. uuder >tis ' so issued eil' " 'I'lfersuUB u_> ,tVuiu tlie iji-.-; wiitre, in li:3 uiid ,ij*j-e->>ity re- uuiv !i-vMkt-t>ui;L h. ■ 10! • tai^ d t- iiy c n kiii'i t ,;.U!r(.-d t.^ ; -\eliip . /i/o the : u. 'jr for • the Guv- ci- tru> , uuloes o di i i tiuout ma- rtify ■ ■ .it the j>er- trut;' : art- indiij- ol’ .itid !-.->iitract; ori utiv such cou- i la'thtully, *t ollcil i-vHi' :til ceciaC. • a.1 boards ul pOl'SOUa ■ ;aL)ol colli- d iVtjiii the ,s icb they laiioii. y ill: ti..:i Lclii ~ min imi '■ ■ d'"- ;t o \ ' tevilie, N. C., MrtiU at t/iu . &c M M. l>liKlt *re aoii' I -U i' 0 ^ * jKVi' t> A IT* S 3 au>- s V at 7 P. M ♦ Krii.v vt 1 P. il. 8a»jr-l»y ■»' 'j P- luu! '■'■.y %t 1 P M liitiiij o;. Isv 11' I.' •, A. M- VI' J i , ' , V M |KTH; -vv .n Fri'! ti •) A. ‘I. |uarii, i P. M. faLBi: i U '■ P M Oi-thtK U P H ,OUV: ) rR'>. - i • f.>; V.'ll ■!f from = !t i ?'.r di if 1 . r. ,.*ia Uf fr-1. j b yj A t* \J 108.1 \ % lOrtPA.\F, |il »p-i • iua, wiib upiio puhlio ooi- :ikUhy per- »o yt. r, f'^r ■leTea liiag lu f>rofit9 M are iiifiured for lt3 tueir Vilae. |la O'- i i/fl afl?r ui roi -rreJ to lit** aud to |i«r7, ii.iieifrb. ^1^, \,j. at tti IPAlTIBira'IETinLUL K K li I . ■ei ■ssaRaae^rrr! VUi . Xiil. FAYETTEVnXE. N. C.. MAY 1864 [NO. 1329,] • KfNTEO MONDAYS aN1> THURf»OAVl? KJmiKIJ J. HALE & SONS. Kr iTORP A VP PROPFTETORS. PK if for the '^eini-\r«»eklv Obsbrvkh SU) 00, r^iii in «’»Vb.nop. * Por th«> \\e«*.kl v (.Ir^riiviik %Ci 00 Di»r ann>im, paid in ftlTance. ftS?* ADVERTfHEMENTP inseHe'l for #2 p«r 8 ]U»re of 1‘2 lines or 'f ss fiir the first, nnd one dollar for each iucotfciiirff piiblicafion. AdTertia«UH »re requested to stftt« the nuniber of iuaertioiii!> desired, or they will be conMnn«» l till forhid, and Hnoord:n|^{y. A Ivertist-dH'i'ts Ottnrinue i tMt'if. charged as new ad- vertisemeui . ' ! SPECJAJu NQTICE. Frum 'n * ler thittoate, no name of a new suhscriher will l>e «*D*erf I witiiout payment in adrance, nor will the paper be ssat li'> »'ich su'h3cri^orp for lonevr tin:* than is paid tor. Such of our old Fubscriher* as desire to take the pa per on fi'is system will pleaee notify us when making ffini: (xinops. Jai.’v 1, 1858. nv?i. Attorney at Law, Fayettevillx, N. 0. WILL attend the County and Superior Courts of Cumberland, Raructt, Moore and Robeson Coun- li«B. Prompt attention to the ooili'c‘ion of all elaiiDi entrusted ta hip Hands. Oct. 17, 186K 58-tf JOS. UTLEY, Grnrfr and Comvtission Jiet'€ha»%iy FAYKTTEVILLE, N. C. Jan’j 10, 18ttS. 93-tf KATHAN i. rrtDMAN. W«. H. BKRXAlU). -IJ. A. KTEV.HAIV CO., WHOtLSAlE AND RETAIL iEALERS AND con:«i»«io.^ .nERi'HAiVTa$, »fo. 19, Uay Sirertf FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. April 20. *25tf B a ^OPTB. D a. WvBTU. S. O. DAVUL WOKTII & CO., Commisrtoa and Forwarding Blerotaant*, Street^ WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 16. 18n3 ^73-12m “WAJ«TE».~ 2rAA BU3HELS WHEAT. ,OUU 1,5')0 •• CORN. Pereoa® haTing th»* aboTe articlet to sell willreceiTe the highest Oh*?!! T>rice by c-ilVrnf; on Mr M Thoinasoa, at the Mercbar>t FayettoTiilc, or on the Bubscri- ber ftt hi^ old pinnd in Mp.rXet Square. ALEX. JOHNSON, Jr. Nov. 6, IS-")" 75tf AU.UY^ UAR]%ESI». 1AM prepared to manufacture all kinds of Wagon HarnoHh for .\Tiny uae. I tan my le&thar and can give good biirgRii’*’. Aeent^ wi'l do well to soud their vrderfl to me ae tb y -‘tali bare prompt attention, and MUfoli in quick diepaicii. JOHN CARTFR OoldBtm P O , Cbstaim Co., C., ( June 13, 18K2. / 900 lb«(. fwiiin Arabic tor »ale by J. R LE£r Oct. 15. fi»*f Atter thin date 1 will p:»y 15 Cents per pound for .rage, or the b-gueftt n»»rket prioe, dellTcred in Fayett«TiUp,.f'r ».t i*>r p-.jtto o’’ B.ofkfl'ih. MnnPTiy Fab’y Irt, 18t>4 7 tf W Wanted to Purchase, ESTERRAIL ROAD STOCK; Bank Not'’F; Gold :.nd Hi.ftr; Nonfc Carolina Trea*iur Notes (Fundable:) “ “ •* $1 and $2; “ “ BondB, old and new: County of Ciic»terl'*ad B ^nds; Towaw Fayetf‘‘■^illa B-oala; Oreenti'^cro' $1 and ^2 Oertifioatee; Confeifr&te 7 and 8 per cent. Boidn;) Coupons of $15,000 000 loan; “ of Town and Coiuity Bonds;' “ of old North CiTolina Bonds; T. 3. LDTTERLOa. OoC 12, 180.^. 711/ ORDNANCK DKPAUTMKNT* I Raleiub, N. C., May 8, 1863. j Lead wanted.—I wish to puroba»e Lead for this Department Persons having large or Pinall quan- tiUes will pleaflf' anply at onoc/ Will give 1 ponud of POWDER for 10 pounds of J.EAD. TH06 D HOGQ, Capt. C. 8 69-tf In charge of Ordnanoe. 0 ft I North Carolina Voianteer ICavy Co.. TEBA8nB.BB.’8 OrriOB. WlilfliUKloa. N ‘J * “•»«" BOOK.3 l«r lurthcr eu* scrkption to the Capital Stook of this J’proprinv >re cp?n"d this Office All pers^as ueo ’•ous of »idinj in (hi* all importMt mttrprue cau for war J im ibiir names b’ mail stating the amount t.ey wisli to -ubaoribo, and th«r send the cash by some tru‘:ty p rnou, on rf oeipt of whioh I wi'l forward Certifioaie of f'to A. Bharefl 5 ->00 nooh. All uid tubsoi iWors 'hat ha^e nr.t # uaid in tho-r i-iibs'uip*.’ will pice-«ie do so vt the oar- ^ lioBt motneui 12-19tpd1 SMITH. Treao r OlBce Depot IXo. ) FAYKXTEVliiLE, March 7, 1864. ) Pay your Tithes* PBRflONwS wao hv#e not a'r.'ady paid fheir Tithe Xax w il hfcve until the 20lh d«.y of May 1864, to deliTer the saoie 1 %m now ready to receiTC the Baoon due under the f.iht, Uw. ;ti* pounds of cured bacon for every 1 0 lbs p.>”5: sUughtcred since tbe 24th of April 1883 is rc./^ jirfi Pa.lica delivcrina their tithe-* at a diBtauo? of c7»r 5>*ht toilea will b^ promptly paid for excsse of '>a'jha? J- M. WILLIA.V18, 12-t20MJ Agont for Cumberland county. NOTICE T€> B^RWER^”^ 6TRAW WANTED.. WANTED itnm liaiely for 'iin Uf>«p5(»1a and Trocps at Payatevil e, 20 000 muu'M o! WHB\T iSTAAW, BuiUble for be.idiog. Fv ra^rs bavii'.g a surplns of thie article on hand will confer a benefit on our sick aod vsnnded so ■i’er'? by bringing it in. A fair price will be paid. Apply 10 (iU AR^EdM V8TER, at the Arsenal Fayetteville 'irsena* and Armory, .\pril 4. 2lif «100 REWARiK Ran AW.\Y from the stiOBcrlbcrAn tUe 21st Febrna^-y, mj n^g'-o f>oy JOHN, sixteen years old, about 4 f«et 6 iQObes high, light complexion, and has a soar be* tweea his caia “Otl mouth. He may probably have mad* his way to Bennetteville, 8. C., whore hiB parents are. I will pay one hundred dollars reward for his ar rest and conflnement in any jail so thaU get faytttevills, N. C., ifril 7. AUCTIOM ISALESw m. CRONLT, Anoti«eer. BT CATALOOUli OF IIUPOISTEO GOOIMft. CA EGORS STKAM 8HIP8 PIT A»D LUCy. With Bu idry oonsig>\tDeats pw othn Ships. N WEDNESDAY May lUh. 1864, «ommcMtagat9 o'clnok. A. M . 1 will s«ll at ay iSalM Rosas, Ito. 2 Granite ttow, Wilmlagton R. 0.. the CarirM «>f the ab'^vo n«rced Shipp, together witb other —asigameats, con^!5ting tis v«rt rf DKT QOODB 8 bales wiiite Flannai 4 bales blue do 5 hairs eo^rlet d^ 2 bales printed do 1 bale Magenta d» 1 bale ktone do 1 bale aBAortcd do A eases DeLvines 3 o*eefl Merino Shirts i bales o>lored L*nas 2 COS'S silk HandVerchiefs 4 cases Gloves, BraiHs. &o 2 casrs t ’act Alp'tooa 2 ca9-9 ftncy T-wodt 2 esses flax Thread 2 oases pins 2 easea Bine Bnttons 2 ca“es fancy Wove Shins 2 8J»s‘‘s Black and WhitS Maalin 2 cases R?ta*ta Prints 1 case Bnnting, Red, White and Blue I care Long Shawl!: 1 ca8(> Rendy-Made Clo'bing 1 case CorHtlts. Hoop Skirts, Hosiery, As 1 oaso Pilot Cloth 1 bale. Cassi mere 1 ease Spool Pplton 8H0BS. &o. 14 eas*B Ladtee and Gents Shoes 8 oases Army Blaohars 1 oase Cavalry Boots 4 eases Boy’s Shoes 1 oase Calf skins 4 eases Supr Chamois Skias 1 bale Shoe Thread STATIONARY. 5 was«8 Htationary Letter Papnrs, Pens, Leai PsMtta, Ao corns OAaw, to )i2 oaaas Ooiton Garis, 600 pair 1 OHsa Sapi;rior Card Clbthiog, 4 s fll, 10 bales Stitohiag Twins GROCSRIBS. 72 paokaf>ti superior Qren Tea, ek«sts, half ahssts and caddie« 104 packages Black Tea, ohssts, Mf «keets sad «»t' dies. 22 barrels omshed Sorar 22 bazs Jamaioa Coffee 50 boxes Aiamantia^ Caatll^is 17 bags black Pepper • 10 oask« Chiokory 6 barrels Starch 6 b xes Staroh 2 oasks Vinegar 60 barrels Mackerel 10 half Barrels Maoker«l 85 kilts do Hi kills Salmon &5 sacks Liverpool Q A SaA 10 B«B>B Table S^t, 108 !•»* 8 cases 8pio'‘s HARDWARR, *• kegs Cut Nails, astortsd sites 54 drams Nails 4 ton» Nail Rod Iron 4 oafx'w ('ntlery I oase Hatchets I oase Etspi I oase Pistol Cartridges 1 oase R fl* wipers and gtrtira 10 cases Gun Caps 1 oavk Shoemaker’s Tool* OILS, fte. 182 Una Kerosene OIL, 6 gals eaeb 2 oasks Whale Oil 1 eadk Coal Tar DRUGS 10 cases 8up«r Mass Liqaorios 2 c^es Liqaorioe Root 101 barrel-* English Copperas 5^4 krg« Bi Car*) Soda 80 drums BalBaiu Copaiba 29 barrels Alum 10 oasei Bias Mass 7 ca:>k8 Epsom SaUs 11 barrels Epsom Salts 43 kfg4 Epsom Salts ^ ^ 12 oasks Alcohol II barrels Bora* .8 barrel* Soda Crystals 8 cases Pare Castilo Soap, 860 lbs 8 eases Magnesia 2 casks Gum Camphor 2 oa«ks Extract Logwood 2 oasks. Potash 1 case Gum Shellao 2 kegs Saltpetre 4 cases Tsrt. Acid 2 cases Baking Powdsr 1 oaso Mnrpliia Aoet. and Med. 1 oase Phosphorns. LIQUORS, ko 3 half ^pes Pure Martel Brattdy ^ half Pipes Old Ratn 46 easks Ruoi ‘4'" J.''“ 90 oases Old Tom Cordial Qia 60 oases D ^ohn’s f no Gin 146 oases fine Holland Gin 162 cases superior Cognao Brandy 20 oases Scotch Whiskey 40 demijohns pure Holland Gin Wilmington, N 0 . A^prU 25 27-t» HBAD’QKS K1.\S(M>’0 B04UD,] 7tii 'Jon 1)i.«t..:ct, > L«!»«nrrfon, April 23, If^ti't. ) The Undt-rsiKned, orip f .Vi-* i"f 1..’ (• I’s-ijui'’ ic^ Board for the 71'j .'>-’ni{reRfi. cai •>v lric, M. C . Nerpby nppoin's the foDowicg; 5ml i Inn? the Ex'tniination of Con -or:ptt of 66th N CM, D.i'»id9on cc-unty, L 17. 18 au.i 19 6^th N C M , oonniv, Lrx rt’on, Mft> jS'-‘ 21, 1^8 and 24 1*8 J N C. .M., Sianly com.uv Ali-fc-1*1 ^i.*y 2'.>, 28 ani 80 Ar#-n cruxj'.y V ai(‘vbo'o’, Jiiu- I, ' X Elf.:..21. f.’i M M fO:h N. C 8 and 4 * 81et N. C 8 and 9 62d N C M 18. 14 and 15 61et N C M 20 and 21 49ia N C M i 24. 25 ucd 27 i 50:b N. C M Auojii cot.aty, Wjidehboro’, Juc- G, 7, M'n.gc;.i« ry couuiy. Troy, June 11, finrolllnff Office, 41» Cone. IMstPlct N. IVI • ilmiii.ttton, April 15, 1864. f I cotnpliance with pHragnvph lV,CirculAr No. 10. Con- 1 1 s^^cript Office. Ualeiijh. .March 28tb, 18C4. f ounty En- ^ roliinjf Oftict-rs and ()lBc-‘r.s of the Home Guuril. wiil -caurt** to lie enroll' d and oideitid to itppear at the f >llow- lUK nnmeil ti>nei> and placcH, all wbitu male persons bo- tw(?t n the of 17 and 50. for ttnal eurolhueut aud ex- ' upi iiation. New lIanov*-r coiitily, 22d Regliiimit. at Wilmiugtou. ; .^pril 2r)th. 2fith. 27th. ^ N’cw Iliiuftv’cr coijrity. 23d Jiogitwut. at \Viiaiiti;.'tou, , April 2Klh, 2»lh. I ^ ^*'oluinbu. county, 57th R*igiraent. at VV’hit*;villiv May Kicliiiioml county. «;ipt Kegimfiit, at Hockini^liain, i^Iay t»tl), 7 th. • o Vi^tern of Hariiett Coantjl^. 1THE i a priva'a in ,A. 5th N C. tJav- alrv, Ss,".! - ' t.r "OOM of fri'^r.ds, •'ivernfiii:V pu . r>«ncj« to the soldiers at*1 'iti- ytfollowin^: __ .’an M.ja'o 0'J8>? "f THE ENEMY 3 ATROCITIES AT MERIDAN^ The Mibsissippi Clarion haa restttced publioa> tion at Mcridiaii. A recent issue oontains tbs I' jia li- .“HERIFP a: gaxt nfxt. Ma'“ob 21. *N't fir»t Thu'“d • in Vi S\MUFL D PIPKIN 17 2»ti • • lliclimond county, BOth Reitimi-nl at Laurinbura 9th lOlli. , , May , liAt>e.»on countv. .58th KeKiiu'nt, at Luiuberton, May Moore founty, Osrtt)',ge, June 17, 18, ' lllb. To the Citizens and Soldiers of Harnett. At th(‘ folicitatititi of many of my friends I reapecttully rtirjounce iuy*ell a candidate for re-clection to the office of Sheriff tor tho county of Harnett. Profoundly ^cratt ful to my fri«'iidi» both nt home and in the ^ rmy for the very jn-ntrom* support heretotore received at their hands, 1 can only picdjze that should they again mani fest their coofidencn by re-electing me I will, as hereto- 1 fore, serve them promptly and Impartially. Very respectfully, JAS. R, GRADY. >pril 13. ^ * 24-te 63d N 0 6, 6 and 7 64ih N C 9, 11 And 12. ChalSao’ jcu’'tr, Pu'sbor..’, Jnn* 2:%, Chat .«Tu oouEJUt, PuiB'i.K-o’ I— - *■*"> wr» rv — M., R'lr lo’ph C'unty, Ashhorc’, July 4, M.. R.Tdiiph c uciy, Ashbo.'o’, July H, LOOMSt LOOMBR IiOOlSm The Sabficribers having bought the right for tbs Counties of Orange, Chatham, Wake, Granville, Person and Caswell, to make, use and sell KendaH’s oel«sbrated .. • FAMILY HAND OR POWER LOOMS,” are new engaged in patting them op for sale. This loom is a great invention. l is easily kept in order, and with proper attention, will weave firom 16 to 80 yards of doth per day, according to the kind and quali ty of the cloth woven No looms make better eloth. They weave thick or thin, as may be desired From tie same drawing in, simply by ohanging the treddle strings, which oan be doae in ten miaates, Plain Cl-'th, Double PUia, Jeans. Tweeds, Sattlnet, Blank et. Twill or Serge, Fustian, to, may be woven Also doable width and 8(%mless bafi, if the warp prepared for that purpose Any psrsoa who knows how to warp beam, and draw in the warp well, in the common looms, oan suooessfully operate on these looms at onoe Th«y work with a orank, and are easily worked by a bov or girl 16 years old. They can be worked by hand, water, steam or horse power.- Owing to the high prioe of labor, material, so ia i ed number of looms will be pat Bp. Orders t bl filled in the crder that they come. - . j The price of these looms betor# the war. for kand power, was $100 We will sell them at the same now, if pnid LD proTision$, oorn, bMon, l^rd Ae., at old prices or their equivalent in bank, State, or Coiif*derate bili« OBO. W PURRPOY, R. B. SAUNDBRS, Chapel HU1,N C. April 29. i* 1“ A fl. S^OTT, ?iitg. P A C 8. Cheirm«a Ex Uaatd 7i i tJon^ District Cbitf CatoMii.g OITie*'. 7-u Uisinc', 1 L-x.ngt n. N C , Af rii 2, 18t4 / Gbrbbai. Osdbes ) No 4 / I Ini pursuance o Qen r.l t>r :crB N • 13. Cooseript Offic-'i. County Enrolling Offio^'is are he"*’by r.leii--'. to have all i^titc m iles b(tw-en ibe :g. s cf 17 .ud ; 0, at the 'imrs and j«iac'H ab- ve nie:;i. -iie-i, lor Me U.al Examination II ’ounty Enroll’njr CfiBceis superiLt^r.-.l (he enrollment in il>cir r :-pective "‘ouVties, and all p.-rn claiming exemption from any cause oth-.r tban Sisabili- ty, will pcesem tbeir cU'idb to ii.e (’ou- ty Enrr. I.aj Officers wilhcui Mailing 'be arrival • f the Med.oal Board Knrolling Officrrs wilt invi-fti^ate fuctt cla'ios in accordance with direoticns be::‘iotorn iasueJ, »jU forward as early as pcssible III Ceunty jtcrolliAir Offis'-n. will enn>H i«ud have t-rea«nt at tts app >>nted titaes a!' rr.aic irr» ntgrces and other free peraoiis of col'r t^etweeh the. tig- s ■ f 18 an1 60. for Medical E Z"^u>'i'iation, and anv o: il ih cla«tj having claima for x?iiptior., ihcir c »ir » viil te in- vcctlgatcd as in other cis s IV. The att^ntii'u cf * 'unty uorr.H'r^ offirtr* ia fcspaci-tlly invited to »be m v-c*8»’y ' t h >T'Uk uU dutailed hsnds present at ihet-^ cx.rplaaticna V. Enrolling Officfrs wiil ord'?r a fou-th of tl-e Cm soripts of a Militia regiicent to i*, port on o.>ich of ri/e appointed days, and the aftercnoc th» last day up- pointed for the extminatt n of a regiment will be de voted to the examinatior of the vrg-rt^ VI. All person!^ embraced in hi- nr ; ab>io:ute y required to be jres-nt at m« apr ict»d liia~6 and places, and any tiiiang to r.fp ar wili he sert irto regular service, nn!et*p their eX''ufio b? «%pprov »■* by higher authority D C PEAJRtON, Cart and E 0 7'f Diet. 23-3 Ch. E. 0. 8tb CO.XeRKs^IOXlL DISTUICVr Salipbcbt, N. I.'., ,^;ril Ibtb, 1M>4 J The attent’ou of ih« ocuuty iSnroiilug (Jihcers nv^ ComnanJiog Offio rsof V I ti* R-ginen h is call’d to the Circular No 10 Cori.^ v ip! Office, R-ilr-'gh N U . reqairing tjie immeJia'e »’*jr >!:men' cr t>ll wniie maie persons be«W'*ea the agf.s of s venlecn .*.nJ ftfijr. m-ud free peiroas i>r o^'io'* be'wr en th« *.ge-» of eiftht* en >-Tid fifty, in accord»nce with Circular No. b, Bur.-.i'i of * on- S'!'riptioB, embracir.g Oeneral Or-Je’s Nos 20 acd 33, A'tjutant and Inspector (iener^il's Otfi'e All persons within the presistib**.* ags will be rolled by the Militia ^iffiocre ae efctl. ah r'lciioabie, and a*i?‘^mble at the Court Hou.*es of t’leir re^’re'-ii^e »- uutittS, at the faliosvirg iiin?> f>r mi. .ti.c, « z: Charlotte. Mrckienbari: connij, f 6tb Kogiuia: t Hth, loth and IHh M.'j; 86ih Regiment, 12t!-, l^tb and 14th May Concord, Cab=.T'T»8 couu'y, 8^th Regiment, l(!th, 17th and IStn May ffalUbury, Rowan eooi 'y, 70 i R. stime »t lyih, 20'h, 21st and 234 Mc.y; 120 h ^'egimmt, 24 h, 25tti, 26th and 27th 01 May. Newton, Catawba ooumy, 30'h, 31st May. Itit an 1 id of June Monroe, Uniou county, 8M Reg ment., 6 h, 7tb, acd 8th of Juue; 119tn Regime it, 9iti acd lOih of June. Dallas, Gallon eonntv, 13.h, 14 a and loth of-lune. Lincolnton, Lincoln coun y, Irt^b, I7th and ISih June Shelby, Cleveia^.d county, 9i-t Rtg mt'.r.t, ‘.O.Ij, 21st and 22d June; 90th Regiment. 2-^d, 24tb and 25i(t Jur e. All Exeii^piit'Ds heretofore gran'ed »r«> hereby revi s ed, and all those who wisU to mak^ applicaticu f>jr Ex emption or Detail will prf srnt the sam- to the Local En rolling olBcer of their rosp“Ctive counties, who will co:». fer with the Board (to be appointed in a. oor lanc’ with Giroular No. 8. B of C .) ia ei»iug and every apt li e«nt a rigid examination A wriucn rep'>rt from the Lo cal Enrolling Officer, and from e ir*« n.emb-r of tHe Board, will be required uron e i'*h ca'tp, whioh will be presented t©'hedistrict Enrolling r.ffioor ur -n h'3 arrival. All thoaa holding Cer'ific>tes of Exen); ti> n trom tbe Medioal Examining B.i'^rd of thi!> D>sirct. in th» coun ties of Union, Mecklenburg. Lincoln, Gaiton, C-* b ,rMi*', and Cleveland, need not appear, provided the Exemp tion was granted sinoe Febcu.iry 20to, IbGi. Free persons of Color will aaBem^l'^ the afiern'ou of the last day in cach of the abjve Counties for En rollment The atiection of Commanding OSisers of Mditia is particularly called to the ncc> ssity of iiav-ng the aae and ceonpatici^ of each man upon the Rolls. Applica tions for Exemption or Detail should bo ^ddre^tied to Commanding Officers of Militia, in Cotn»ii oro, vided with f'fficer atii ConcU D=3t ALEX.\NDERP HALL. Smgedn, E. 8 PENDLETON Ass t • W. H HOWERTON. M D, Med. Bx. Board, 8th Ccng'l Di. will be pres'nt at the above times and niacrs. ■_ [* w ] _ 28 2« Snrgeoii 4*icncral’» Office,) Ralkjoq, N. C.j April 27, 18G4 ) PROPOSE to E tftbiiah, in tlin t’iiy nf K^'eigh. roanufaotrry for AR'^IPFIAL LT'!B8 The objoct of this eniernrls" is to supply the«e i.pf.ful articles to all aoldirrs from this Sta'e, w*io have bet-n, or may be, eo maimed "in the spr^ioc hs te rvqnire them Privates and non coramipsionr.d effi er*i will *-c fur niehed gratuitously Commiseion'^d tffijers will be charged the actual cost Disabled soldiers are rt-qucB'td t.i orn-re-'pond with the undersigned givirg repim'nt, rank, locality of amputation, and the prcoteo ni'-'iptirctnent of tlie re matning merober. I wish to emploj it nnraher of ooT.j>f»i( at, u^echanii's for the above nam"-' purpo^T All ^ncn are itiviied to ocmiionioate imm.-diately with this th'^e. EDWABU WARHEN, Surgeoij General Naritj C'-rotina. April 80. 28-1 m |{r)be.»on county, ."^gth Regiment, at Lumbertou, May 12tb. Uludeii count.v timh Pwimou*. i>» Vav • •ru. IWIII. couiity, .i3d tegiraent, Fayettnville, May ^^‘^^unib't litnd coun*y, 54th Regiment. Fayetteville, May Harnett county. 52d Regiment, at Summerville. May 23ti. 241 h. > J Hrutiswick county, .56th Regiment, at Smithville, May SOth. II. Pei.-on.R between 17 and 18-aud 45 and 50 will be enrolU*d on the same roll, and di-tinct from thoseb*-tween 18 and 45. Ill '’ilitia OflSeers and Magistrate'i between the«ges of 18 and 45 in thi counti*s of New Hanover, BrunrA'ick, ColiimbuH. Robeson. ' ichmond. Bladen and Cumberland, will not be requinKl to report. IV. In Harnett countj. tvery white malf person be tween the ages of 17 at.d 50 will be required to report. V. In compliance with t'ircular No. 12. ‘ onscript Office, County Enrolling Officers aud 0 Beers of the Home Guard, will cause to be enrolled in their respective coun* tie?, nil male free f-erecn* of color, bvtween the ages of 18 and ,50, and have them to appear before the M edical Ex amining Board and District Enrolling Officer, at the times aud places above stated for enrollment and exami- oatioD. A. LANDIS, Jr., Captain and Enrolling Officer, 4th Con. District N. C. OOIce Med. ExHininlng Board, ) WiLMrsGTo.v, N. t'.. April I.*!. 1864. f VTOriCE ia hereby given that >he Medical txamining il Hoard w ill attend at the alK>ve named times and placet for t!ic examination of all Cons«;ripts aud persoQii al>ove specitlod. All p«‘rs»ins in the counties of r’dumbus. Robeson. Rich mond. Bladen and Cumbeiland, who have received per manent certificates of exemption since March 14tb, 1864, will not be required to report .'JAMUEL R, RIXKY. .■'urgeoa P. C. S., hief of Examining Board. 27-2w] Fourth Congressional District N. C. The C*ape P*ar fVavig.ttion €-€»in- pany will pay the C. S Taxe^ due on July 1st, 18C4, on the slock of said Co. Therefo-e stockholders need not give in their Stock. W. N. TILLIXGIUST, .4g*nt. Src. ' .April 2> ^7-1;w i%OTIC^ To Machltilintii, Bla‘kRmlth&, €ian>Carriage Mak> ers and Pattern Makera. GttXjn Mechanics in any uf the above trad»‘S. can find f st-Hdy onijiloyracnt and liln’Kil wages, by applying M Nava! C^rtiiiAuoo Work**, ijbhirlotu*. N. O H. .VSHTOS RAMSAY. (Tiief Kng'r C ~ ’*avy, in cb.trge. .April JO [c. B ] 27-Gt A «ood IIorM \170lILD br exchanged for country produce; is* a tirat T* rate harnes.‘» horse. Mt>rks well in all kind-* of gear, and would suit well for cavalry service. pos.se>i(iiig great power and action and is sure foot»'d. Price seventy (70) busheli* corn or its equivalent in money or othe.- produce. Apply to Dr. I). A. ‘rWPBFLL. FayettevilK N. C. April 27 27-3tpi Al'Pl.I'^ VTION will Ije m.idc*to the G*-ueral Assembly of North Carolina, at itn etisuing meeting iu '*ay, tor a ' barter for the t’ro^s i?reek Manalactnring ompany. .^pril 27 27-3tpd !%OTl€E. 4 ITLI ’--iTtOV will be made to the Gfjneral Asr^embly A. ol .Vorth Carolina at it.-> ensuing meeting in May. for a ("'barter for the Fayetteville Mill .Manufacturiug t'om- Wfi Are aathorlifd to ant^oatire o^i. BfCT'. trcuftt ■■n T! a* a canfTTdate for re-thxtion to the House of t oinmotis from Roliesoa county. April 27 27-2m Bank of Fayetteville,) Apkil 16, 1864. ) ''PHE ’nnual Mwting of the Stockholders of this Bank I will take pface at the Hall of the Bauk. on Monday the I6th day of May next at 11 o’clock 24-td] W. G. tiRO tDFOOT.Cash’r. i:OTTIK\ €AKO.^^^^ F 'Y'ETrEVILLR COTTOS C^RD MANUFA''- I TUHI.NG COMP V Yare now manufacturing'ARDS superior to any run through the blockade, and at present are selling for a less .price the siugle pair or by the quan tity. ny person ordering six or more pairs, they will be securely packed and delivered in Wilmington free of ex- p«.“nse. Call upon or address A. A. McKETHAN. J. A. WOhTH. yLEX. J0FIK80V, Jr. Fayetteville. N. C., April 18 24tf Presbyterian and Carolinian copy. FayeUevilie Rosiu Oil \¥ork8* OUR Oil Works are rtbw in complete operation, and as we use notliin:; but good rodn in producing the C)il we can recuinmwud it to be the best of the kind made in tliis country. It is a fine Lubricating aiid Tanner’s OU, and we would be fflad to receive orders from tb>> Government and the public generally. We will sell on rtwMonable terms. MOORE. CAiiHWELL ^ CO. April 16. a»-tf Fuettefiile AfseDal and > April 1« 18»*4 i \17 ^NTED, a number of Fl.shermen, skilled iu tak.og tV Sturgeon and other kinds of liah. The attention of Farmer# resident along the course of the Wiver. and of Co.-actipts who have boon fou'd uiiat tor activi' field s‘rvic; eJid to >>e detailed for light duty, is particularly called to this advertisement Apply at once to X.'i-St Lt. Col. F. L. r'HlLDS, Comd’g Officer. WAi%TiS>, By a Lady of experience in teaching, a aituation in a private sc hool or family. - ddresa U., box 1.59. Fayetteville. N. C. April 2 ' IfU llU* all iHiisons tVoui trading for a Notegiveu i»y me. isih of April 18ti4* to J. B. Mcll-te for :S2 '0. Hf- I do not inl^ud to pay the Note uale^s compelled by law. as I did nt»t get value received. CHJBLESI STrBBS. Anril’^W 26-9tpd Segro Mtn for sale. TV.'O V' s\'- n and liif» ly Ne^ro Mi u, f‘ r whom ('onfed- ora.? Bund?. 8«. 7*. 6t or 4s ’w-ll he taken. Refer- onoe to W-ji, .M L. MiK*v, Esq , t'a.vettsviile. April 14 28-9tpd pany. April 27 •J7-3tpd $500 REWARD. WE will pav the a'love reward for the apprehension and coutlnement in j;iil. of the party or parties who cnt and carried away SO yards of our Telegraph « ire. 14 railed from Fayetteville, about the 22d or 2:^d inst. SotrrHKRX Expiu:.sa Tklkjraph Company. April 2C. 27tf fblTs^iijE. WILL sell or exchange for 4 per cent. Confederate ^ Boiid^ (at their market value) Monclove Farm, in the French Broad V'alley. Tran.«ykaQia coauty. The Farm contains t>80-acres, of which 210 of bottom land and under the most successful cultiYation. Producing (per acre) as Jargi* crops of .grain, clovt’r and other hay gr;tsses as any farm in \Vestei-u I^. /. The premise.^ are in the best pos sible order. Buildings all new with every convenience of a fir.st class establishment. €&feJdutf''f.aifiesf “Address Dunn's Rock. N. C. F. W. JOHNSTON. April 22 26- 9tpd .UOTICE. By order of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Robeson county, Feb'y Term 18G4,1 Reuben King, .Sheritl of said county, will sell for cash, at the Court House in Lumlierton, on the fourth .Monday in May ne.xt. the following Tracts of Land, or as much thereof as will pay tlie tax anr* costs thereon for the year l!^«2. viz: One hundr.d acres located on the Elizalieth Road, valued at $98. li«U-d by Rob?rt‘=on Singletery. tax *2 3:). Also at tjie same time, effthty-llve acres, located on Gum Swamp valuetl at .$255, listed by F. C. Watson, tax $1 23. R. KlNG.Shtr. April IG. 25-ts A fwiMMi Coolc f%’awt«'d. I WISH to purchaae for my owa use, a stout, healthy woman—one that is quick and active, aad above all, nerfectly cleanly about her cooki og department. mo. A. HOLT. t^ilisKury, Apt^l 14. {s. w.] 9.^-4w Fiirthi'^r iSii|>plieH. H E Soldier Boy’s Songstef; Songs of Lov-e and L berty; otton Field .Me4i>dies; ftjnnie Blue FIm 6oag Book; Hymns for ti>^ Camp. J. HALE &■ SJN3. Apr’* " ’ ~ The Fi.7«tfevi)li» (Jotter- Card Macnfacturing Com pany wili acrly to L'gialftture for » rh»rter. V#. MATTHEWS. S c’y. April 30 1864 28 tf MeridibQ proAent** a sad and desolate appear ance, just now. A Simoon from the deseri of Sahara could not have swept more oleao the btui- noHe portico of the town than did the yaokee tcoh under the direction of Sherman. The torch was indiscriminately applied, and public and private property fared alike. The country coQtiguotts, and through which the 25,000 min ions passed, engaged in warring against women and children and the stomachs of men. presenta a dreary, sickening sight Almost everything j indicating the opulence, tastea and charactcris- ! tic» of the oeople of" Miesissippi has b»!»?u destroy ed by the enemy. Private residi;nces, places of worbhip and houses of learnin.: have been given to trie devouring clement. Tfie '‘vine and the fig free,” the rose and the violet, have been trampled under foot or otherwise destroyed by the pitiless foe. ‘‘On the farn) but little has been left to enable the farmer to continue his agricultural pursuits. His stook has been carried off, his negroes delud ed away, his corn cribs burned and his smoke hou -e robbed of every pound of meat it eontain- fd, while his own home, if left to shelt'ir his household gods, has been robbed of everything valuable or in any way serviceable upon his place. So cempleto has been the destruction in many places that families have been compelled to move to other Fect'ons and there seek new homes. We are proud to be able to state, however, that our people bear up nobly under their heavy losa- ea. Though the flood of invasion has swept al most everything from them, they, as a whole, are more determined than ever—mote buoyant than before. They have had practical evidences of the enemy’s purposes, and lace the great alterna tive deliberately and calmly. Their doubts, if any ever larked in the recesses of their hearts, have been wiped out by the enemy’s .gigantic crimes. Their faith is staunch now, and we hear them every day resolve to aid the (»use with . ni r J singleness of purpose and patieiw forbear* * ance thaii ever before. ‘‘If there is any man who has not yet* opened his eyes to the true nature of the contest now iu progress, let him wpnd his way to unfortunate .VlLssissippi. Here he will see practically illus trated the true aminus, the real btma Jvie Yankee theory of the war. Let those loth to believe the enemy are engaged in a war of indiscriminate slaughter and plunder, a war, if you please, that outstrips by far the dark stoTies of warfare some times found in the pages of history ere civilisation dawned, come to Mississippi and witness the evi dences of carnage, pillage and destruction, listen to the tales ot insult and injury that may be told in neatly every house—the very thought of whioh will make your blood run cold—and see.^« hpli»- lc.-« oouJl.lv^ ;« nunoreosot JamiliM have been Icit We are put upon a footing with the Sepoys of India, we are regarded as barbarians; we are frequently treated like (ihoorka ma rauder^ enormirifls are committed in and 'about our homes, blacker and more damnable than those over which a veil was thrown in the dark ages, acd yet we observe toward the perpetrators cf the monstrotis crimes the rules and laws laid down lor the guidance of civilized governments in times of war. We have the devil^ to fight, and we must use fire. We can only bring him to his senses by applying the torch to tlie cities and hamlets of the North ” * r, LUBRICATING OIL. uiiuei'diguu« ai>w pr«v»^ed to futuwn t*i the I piihlio .V very superior artioV o* LDBRIO ATING' OlL, e*peci(illy for Cotton and WooUa Factorta W*> cl'*tm ns!vt I'bis Oil do^s not gusi. *^**d M»y b*» run at gri*»t.cr speed with less powec uian any ot tier Oil exoept •ripfifui. . Mr W H Porter, tSuperintendent. of PboM'X Cotton Factory, a^ys of it: “I have been using your Lubricat ing 0:1 for 2 or * months, and find it to be superior to any other Oil t*ow io use for lubricftfitig.” r J hn K-rsbaw. gup’t Biount’e Creek Fao'ory, 61J8; **I can ohe>?rfa?jy eay your Lubrioating Oil is a xW^^^tTrnals clear and bright^’ Mr .A F Beokoflitc, \Enein»t*r of th« C S Ars« nal au.l Armory of this jd.4ce. wm fiqaesied to try it ard 3»ys: "I think for liedt m whinery—such as Coiton Fftftrrifs—and for heavy maa'iiaery waon tho motinr is sl'w, yo'ir LnbrimtirgOil wall oompare next in qual uy to Spetm ” O.'-.trf - tt a .U'tnarictorars have tried if. and pro noil need, favorably vf it- HENRY E COLTON Age'll F*Totteville Kero«'.»*o Co. .Ay)’"il J, 1864 20-tf N' The Farmem’ and Planters’ Al* mibiuo for 180i. fetr groee note last reoeived. - U. B. h h aORS $(aperior C'ourt ol i^aw tor Ciiiii* berlaiid Ck>iiiity, OTICE ia horoby given t?;.*! there will be Spring Term of this Court held on '.fee 7th Moodav after the 4th Monday of March next, b ;ng the 16»b day of May 18‘!4. to fry s*ud dao'rmiue j»*1 act cos vf Tor? on the Civil Docket, and all c*n’‘s «« the Si ate Ik r^’wet Notioe.ia further glv; n, that i'y an ordov ^'a-sed at Fall Term 18*'8, the day for trjiag State cisr-a in naid Court kas been changed from Tiiarsday to Monday. Parties and witnesses will gcvern thein.^elvea aecorlingly JOHN W B’vKfill, CSC. Mareh 14. 15^ tC FLOIJR~A]«l> OAT^ FOltt and OATS will be exchanged for Com at the Stofeof D Mel^tria^ by gi^g him a few days iflw KtallioM, Youiis; Oranffc Boy, TS otfered for salej and will stand at my Stables in Sfllis- 1 bury, until sold, at $30 the Season, and $40 the Insu rance. Orange Boy is a l)cautiful Blood Bay, black mane and tail, eight yt'ars old this Spring. YOUNG OUANGK BOY was sired by Old Orange Boy, and he by John I>. Amis’ Old Sir Archie. Young Orange Bov's darn was got by Thomas Bennehan’s Character, be by ()ld.Sir A rchie ' haracter was out of a Druid MafeandsheoiitofJa'.ms. Besides, Young Orang* Boy is clost'ly connected to many other horses of fine blood: .«uch as. Bclip^e of Virginia. Barons, Bainbndge, Importi-Hl Drivers. Diomede. Beller and imported .Medley. The alH)ve is the true Pedigree of Y’ouug Ontnge Boy. Thi'j Horse has taken three premiums. JNO. A. HOLT. Selisbiiry. April 11 [a. w.] 25-4w • The wants of the people nup- plied at the Star Foundry in Fayetteville with f'ooking Pots, Kettles, Ovens, Spiders. Pk>w» and Plow Points ot all the different patterns now in use. Castings of any description maiie at short notice. 8uga# Mills made to qrder at the Star Foundry in Fayetteville, N. C., bv April 11,—24 In ] M. A.* BAKER, Flow tMd, Oati No. 1, blaok or white. Wanted—IVood Land. The undersigned will give a fair price for a well wooded tract of land of 100 or 200 acres, on the Railroad at any point between Jonesboro’ and Fayetteville. Wood pitch pine boxed or unboxed HENRY E. CSOLTON, Agent E. K. Co. FayetteviU«> April 19. BlJRKi:ii OIL. WEctn fiiruiiih KKBOSENE BURNING OIL in qnan titles of r> ;‘T 10 goUons at $26 p?r gallon; tin o»n* ,r i.cf'-’ $15 to $2i> adliticaal. Send 3»as or kegs woen convenient. This is as g-iod an Otl .i6 oan be made without the raixtuie with AJoohol, whioh it ia imp»:»ibie now to obtain. The wick tubu of the ordinary K'iroaene lamp Bhoul.i be jlightly !ei.gt.hened by soldering on a piece. With a limp thus arrango-l onr oil barns without smoks and witft as much b’-illianoy as anv Northern Kerosene. ilENHY E. COLTON. Ag’t F K. Co. April 7, , "!3_l!L— EAGLK FOUNDRY. SOME months .-mo we completed all our fixtares for the mauuficture of CAR WflESliS, bat owing to the failure of the moply of Iron if proper nature, we have not lat^lv boen-*bl« to supply any demand for them; this difficulty liowc»^r, will be oTet^ome in the course uf six weakB at which time we sha’l be able famu»h of /oPowin|r eix^s—24, ^6, 28 ftnd 30 iuo^’es; al?./ Xires The Iron wi shall use for ttrm will b«» ( old Bla^t Oharooal Iron, and we war rant onr wheels NOT TO CRACK, and to be equal fo any mad«^ in tns Co'jfeieraoy. nr to those of WHitnoy & Sona of P&iladeintiia, whos: reputation fa ao well known by all R-iilroad oompanieF. We are prepared to execute Loom, Dry Sand, and Orcen Sand Work, of any shape or «iiB. D. ANDERSON t CO. Fayetteville, Manjh 80, 1864 I9tf t^hool Books. For S.\LE. a vanetv of CLASSICAL WORK^—Ol lendorff's French Clfamaurs, Greek and L»tia Lex- ioone, Webster’s Academio Dictionaries, Oommoa Sokocl Books, Drawing Biaterials, ete., ete AddroM SS-»tp4 ••OMICRON;’ WUniafUBi Q. Yankee r^U in FlymnufK.—The following or ders, say.s the Riehmontf Dispatch, are copies of hand bills posted in the town of Plymouth. It wili be seen that Brig. Gen. Wessels is a model after Lincoln’^ owq heart, and undertook to “run the churches’^ and the schiic!* besides As we find the names of the General and the Provost Mar shal, and (he A. A. G.’s on the register of the Libby flo*^el, in this city, it is more than likely that the children “between eight and fourteen” in Plymouth are having a cheerful vacation and that Col. Mv'ffitt will r**fr*in for the present from the disagreeable duty of reporting the derelict heads of families who don’t enforce their attendance. This is the school order: NOTICE Th«i inhabitaats of Plymouth are hereby notified that a FREE SCHOOL, for white children, will be opened nnder oompeteat teachers. ON MONDAY, 18TH INST, la the Episoopal Churoh. The attention of parents and gmardiaas is oalled to this Important sc^jeof; and it is expeoted fhat all chil- drea between right and fourteen years of age will at tend the school. Those over fourteen may attend if wi«li Lieut. Col. Mcffitt, Provost Marshal, will institute oarefnl inquiries, ai>d rep^r' such fami|l’s a" neglect to avail thrmselves of fb» advantages thus offerrd. By e:>mm«nd of Brig Gen. H W. Weeiels, A«di(bw STKWAmr, Assis'ant Adjitant Goneral. Plymeuth If C, April 14/A, 1864. And this is the order for running the churches: NOTICE. Until further orderii eharott oall will be soandeJ at the Prov'St Qu*rd on Sundays, at fifteen miontes be fore 11 A. M and at 2 16 P ii The call to be repealed promp'ly by the drums of the several regimttDte and detachments. The annovsnee oaosed by enterirr and leaving the charokes daring the performance of Divine serfiee, sjid by the praefioe o' spttting on the floor is CToessive, and it is hoped that these evils will be oor- reeled without (he necessity of isdividual reproof. By order of Brig Gen H W. Wessels, • . D. F Bbbqlb, Lient A. D. C & A A. A G. rijffMuth, N C f April 11/A, 18t^4. Unheard of A. friend informs us, says the Brandon Republican, that agentleman, againat whom he holda a note for a sinall amount of bor rowed money, camc to him a few days sinoe and remarked that he was anxious to pay the note, but that the naoney he borrowed was good, that he could not now get the gold topayjiim, and he would not ask him to take the depreciated currency; but he' had plenty of good bacon which he would sell him at ten cents p>r poun^, jaat what it;was selling for when he borrowed the mouey. A« the Yankees took all our friead’a moat, of course be will accept the liberal offer. Sarh instances of l one^ty ars extremely rare in three degenerate times, and we cannot refrairi from giving the gen tleman’s name. It wajT S White of this county Pawr.—A London correspondent mentiom that a diseoT^p^has'beea made in France whtah will probably revolutioniae tKe paper businea^ Excellent paper is manufactured from the wood of the oak, walnut, pine, chesnut, and Hnoua vegetables without any addition of rags. A re- [ d^oa in price of W> to 80 per cent, ia prediot«4. MilM

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