. . ...:!: '..-' -"'. 1 ' vV 7' 7 Y'' ;,r";; ; -W:Xri, -; '; . .. r' 'l'r-k ::-:-W::;ry r 5 J i , v: :;;FA 1 E'J TE V1LLE, N. CJ SATURDitY. OlT(i)BEU 15: lbb4. VUL lii NO. 217 y - "' - - ' ' - 7; . '.-.. - ' --. ' . ! - V ,1n i v 7 '"' -The , .- . tor ;: vfT. SXNOL AIR TilU DAIhT ORTIl "CAROLINIAN Ust tetrrd i -acrihr) in ,t6wn at OXb OOL-liAK- AX TWENTY- FIVE CENTS rr xrceX in tl taiic; rJ We t( 1 3 Carrisrs hECtklf ' ' ' ' - i' . . . ' ' r--inle copies TWKXTY FIVE CEXT8. ; aic for mailixq. 1 -flinH eopiot Scents." Six months TWEX wTY-FIVE UOLliAHS. Tbree montlw, FIF- VflV II Mi 1.4 KSJ. - i- -' : ' - - -7 ' K'' -r.--.- j.... mnnrl, TU.ltir? nOT.I.AltS . . I - i i i. . ,i . t . i iiii mailed to ubscriber$ at FIVE I)OILA..?S for SIX monin?. i nree munnu iuiibu v j h- LAUS .Strictly, m yanee. . j tlX rES OFl ADVERTISING . AdyerttJiements for the Carolinian will be charged THREE DOLLARS per square for each aiid vrery iisertiou, eight lines r leas , constituting a square. , r . A'trertwetnents io the .IntrllioEhcbb will be iieirted i once in Daily, and charged Daily j rate lor that insertion. ; ; j N Ln .e:it bv letter, th? money must accom- pau .i toe adrerusqmenu juarnage, taius, ref. ivus i jnu winer nuiitea uuarcu as ui ci- r tise nU and -uuui be paid for strictly in ad- ' ! ' I . ' . .1 Tlte .Value of loney MX 1 00... 2 oo.:. 1 60 2 3 ' 4 5 10 15 . 1 133 3 00 4 50 6 00 7 60 15 00 22 00 00. oo. .2 00 3 00 4 no. 00... h 00 00.....U. ... 6:c; ... lo oo i 10 00. 00 i... 15 00.. 20 0U.. 25 00.. 20 00 13j33t "25100 16 .30 00... ..20 3!! OO.......U;i23 40 00 26 45 00.......'.... 3t) my oo 33 00 30 10... 45 35W......J 52 45 00 50 40 (M......, 4if0 00 . 67 50 45 00... 3J33J4 50 00.. 55 00.. 60 00.. 65 00.. 70 00.. 75 00.. 75 00 82'59 vj vv. r r ah a, U............ JOj CO 00... ...i.... 40' 00 5 00... ....t.... 43 33A 70 00......i....' 4G Oi ''5 00.:.... J..... 50 00 0 00..... 53! 33 'X .. 90 00 .. f)7 50 .105 00 .112 50 .120 '00 ftO 00. 5 00. 56j m 85 00 ...127 50 ...135 00 ,.:142 30 ...150 00 -, HQ .00. W 00 90 00 5 00,.i...l..03735"0O.... 00 00. 100 00 If - 1 s : 3 - . - -5 . 3 ,.1 . c d : 3" 2, 1 !0U ; Synopsis of FuNaiso Scheme of Ctrit rkkcy Bill, as to States East of the . Mississippi. $Ton-Interest Bearing $100 ; o Notes. Receivable for public dues be- I " forv Apri 1st, jl864, at par; from and af r ter Aj)ril st, lj864, not receivable at all, but .1 ' " i .1 . " j : ' . -x FlISDABRE INiFoUR PER CENT. BotfDS j5(fora li Apfjl, 1 8.6 4 . at par. "i nmi lt to last day of April, inc , at 66 " Vrom lsiJto lait day of May,4nc, at S6 Krom lt'tolast day of June,' inc., at 46f rom lstjto last day of July, inc., at 36 J rrm 1 st to larftlay f Aug., inc., at 26 h rom 1st to last day of Sept. inc., at 16 J S w'uptaw'Uy b) mont'ly tax, Oct. inc., at 6 (Any nqn-iuterest bearing; $100. notes l.iltm. fl, fiUcf'rP Ta,rtr IfiA aro i T t-ixel 100 per eent.i thus destroying every veslige of value. i ... ;'!..- - . ti!:k . :. 7'7 REPORX331t'8 IHCTIOAKY, 11AS1SD ON PHONOGRAPHY, PRESS and shortly t be published, a book with the aboVe title, prepared by the ("ubsCiiber:, who has had nearly 20 years prac-i wee m PhonraPniC writing, Having been at oaeime employed as an omeia rep ort r in the United States Senate, and, wbo has been 'for the last seventeen mouths, and, id bow, re porter of the Atlanta Intelligancer. - The Dictionary will contain indications, by mearisof a simple nomenclature, t jr writing vLh Phonographic letters, about 20,000 words of the English language, f niaety-nine one huadreths of "those in common use the re naaeoitig words beiug easily written after these are learned. -! Is the Introduction to the Dictionary, sim ple instruction will be given fr beginners of tlie study iof Phonogranhy, with lithographed illustrations, prepared py ose of the best ar tists in the Confederacy. The' object of the publication is to' make standard for'Confed cratc Reporters, and to render it possible for tlie much ieoveted and beautiful" art of Report ing, to be learned even without the aid of a . teacher, v " I - , 1 1 As . t&Cttffrk will be expensive, new type having been procured expressly for it: only a raail edition will be issued. "Those who de fire copies are requested to send to the authar their orders at once, (to be recorded,) accom panied with the price of the same, which will fee five dollars; per copy. The book in paper rover. and suitable for use, will be sent to all subscribers, by mail, without additional ex pense: j A. Xj. AlAKSiiALJu, ,4tf ."' i ' . Augusta, Ga. i J.G. GODFREY, WHOIiESALE, RETAIL AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Keeps Cotton Yarns For sale. -Fayetteville, N. C 199-tf . . : - ISAAC HOLLINGSWORTH, j " Grocer and Cemmissiou MERCHANT, FAYETTCVILLE, N. C. 195-tf . CLAIMS Deceased Officers and Soldiers. h Wiwox -X. f., Jane 20tb, 1864. i J ' a 7crami??ioTior toiurestiate, collect and pay oTerto.the parties entitled thereto, all tLuuu fr botibt 'arrearaKfes of and allow; apce, due to the representatiTw deceased of licera and (hliei t'rora thi State. . IThe parties entitled are : iirst, the widor.of te deceased, if aaf J if thfere be nowidotf then jirtcondlj, thechiltlor chij'iren,if there be such, if! there be neither widw. or children then, t&lrdly, -the father", jf there be neither widjv, cHld, ehiidren or fatber then, fourthly, the mother of the deceased, and in default of all of t!j then, fiftLlj,Hhe exeeoUmor adtninistra tar 01 tne ueceaHo?, . . 4-1 ; ii: .1 :i 11. i r .T -. . - jested witness as to the relationship, and in all ut - s, w aeie me ci .iiunni is not uie wiuow, ne apdavit must negative the existence of a claim ant or claimants of. a higher order,- The Jus tice of the Peace, before whom the affidavit is f iibscribed niust certify to theeredibilftv of the' itne.s, and C'ferk o the Gauntj Court must certify, under the .eal of the Court, that he is aj Ju$iicef the Veace. ' j if the claimant or claimants be a child or children of the deceased,nd he, she wthey be ininors,'.the claim must be propounded by his, her or their guardian, and the fact of his Remg guardian must be certihed to, under seal qi ie oouniv Ci)U t OlexK. j When th clai-n i matle by an executor or administrator, the facof the executorship or administratorship must Be certified to, under seal by the County Court Clerk. All of these paper should be sent in lapli cafe. ,- ' r v Any person directly interested will be furnish ed, upon application to me, with a proper form of these papers in full; a etipy of which, for the ; ded as soon as maybe practicable to each: I County Court Clerk. f j This commission is intended' to facilitate the 7 Collection of these claims, and save the claim-; ants all expense. . j Parties interestedmav materially aid me in the investigation of their claims, if at the time 30 00 ; of forwarding their paper to me, they wilKh 37 50 ; form me of the date olMhe death of thedeceas- eu, wuere ne aiea, was Kinea, woeioer or not hey or any one for them, have received the personal eiiects which deceased had with him at the time of his death, and whether or not the deceased (if a noH-couimissioned officer or mvate,) had ever received tjie State s bounty. It is verv desiraDie that all claimis should 6e forwarded at as earl- a day as may be practi cable. Jn all cases, eriv'e tne claimants' Fost jOffice and County in full. .IJNU. A .STAALY, 123-tf , Commissioner. TO THE FRIEVDS OF THE SOLD IEUS laivoiilimt tlie Coiirelrncy QCAIITEKIIASTKK GkXKKAL DePaUTMENT, - Hailroa Bureau. . KiciimoND, Feb. 20th, 18:4. r FKE fi'Wrds and relatives of soldiers in JL the Army of Northern Virginia are hereby "otified that an ' arrangeiHent has this day n effected' with the SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY. tto carry all pack ages oi loou aud wearing apparel to Kich mon?, Va. .To" secure (he advaniages thns obtained throngh the -express company:, the fol lowing instructions must, be observed : . Paakaes must not contain more than one.Uundied poundsif-be well secured; and plainlv marked, and sent at the expense of the s.iippct to either of the Soldiers' Relief Associations. wDicb are located as follows: In North Carolina, at Raleigh; in South Carolina, at Columbia; in Georgia, at An- . i r . - gusia; in Aiaoama. ai .. monigomery , oi a$ I 8BT OlflerpUUlt i ii . at Khich one oi these As- 1 amq inna havfi an ttlftft. The Agents of these issociations will there take charge of them, and ship daily, bv Southern Express Company, to the prop er Agents of the respective States at Rich mond, who will see them distributed fo the proper individual owners. - j , To meet tn wisnes or ine soiaiers, ana to give th'em a certain ard speedy conjmuiiica tion with home the Southern Express Com pany has agreed to give this freight prefer ence over everything else : and in order that no obstacle may occur to the success of co laudable an enterprise, the several Railroad Companies are hereby requested to rer-der the Express company such lacili- ties as will enable it to make this wrrange- mcnt a complete success. ' As the Southern Express Company as- sumes all responsibility ol the tran?porta- tioa of those packages, the Keliel Associa tions are requested ,to withd-aw their AyeDts who hac neretofore acted as travel ing messengers. If the Eeliel Association will establish agencies in the rear of there ftiniies, they may enjoy the same 'privileges hereby secured to.theArniy of Northern Virginia. F. W. SIMS, and Quartermaster. ' Lieut Col. Approved. y. r. Lawton, Quartermaster Gen. OFFICE SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO., ) AucrsTA. GA..Feb 20.M8H4. f THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPA NY hereby notiiy the friends and relative oY Soldiers in the Army f Northern Va., aud elsewhere, thai they are prepared to carry out arrangements as announced in the above caid and that they will do all iu ho r power to fulfil its requiremensst , James -shuter, Genl Sup't. & Acting Pres't So. Exp. Co may')0-tf. ' T ; Vnotioneer aiid. FAYETTEVIUiB, N. C. June 10-3m MISTRESS AND MAID. JUST REG IE VED a few more copies ol that excellent NOVEL at j No. 17, Market Square - 1 A. YET-T.E Vf "Lrf 13 Ht AfrltcC?'? j t r CORRECTED HY J Vf '?L:Tt. 1 ' ! i . 7 . UtT. 11, J&H. 5 50 ,o) - 00 'p ft I'ork..., 1 50 2 00i4p 1H - 5 5(K lb Ltrd lfi f ... ...,..... I .'tffai ....... ....1 Z0& 2 nv-Al lb .,...4 Ji-Wi ft, Batter C tton . 6$ c eorf ih I7i & - lb lb r : iv. . I : U'llWS ...... i..., , 15 oo : m C. tton Tarn $25 40 V b'cbJ 1 ied Fruit ... Aples l iVaohes 75 SlW tb E. gs i:........;...,...-. 3 00 Extract Logwood J5 fl $r lb Fl ur ...I...... S23rf ih'WH Tirrl FlJixsewd Un 'lS 00 f-ht Feciii-iM- d w" lr M V huklred Hrt ......i.-.. 6 00 ufrred. Sh acts ..;.L SG SO 1 4bu ilrd 'xi ain Com $ 00 5 00 V tkhl Wheat ;.-$33 00 "j;) H$tu- ' Ryt..........l5.00 '$ 00 p Ushei 7 OaiB.......... 9 00 $10 00 t? HsIh cat J 17 50 3)20 00 V f hbc Hides Grtn 2 50 3 Q&y lb Dryl ; 5 50 (9 6 60!? lb Ir.-u Swedes..... 3 50 Cf 4 605 lb 25 0Q$ Jh jjt'Hiner upper i Sole...... jiii fors--Corn VThiikev., Apide aed Peach Rranv , 18 0' lb .50 00 V CailoB .... . 60 00 y : -aii alloh Mo asses . J. $16 20 00 '( gallon X Is .......1 3-50 4 OfR lb 'Jn'ons Potatoes! Irish ..20 00(3 25 OOfcushel . $- (? 15 00 V iishil -.$7 5010 0C Uishl ...65(711) 1 -ivroet Hire ., Sur.ar lc lb A-A- Snip Toilets Family Bar 2 t 0-V lb .' V5 (nrV lb ............ 00 I aral. Spi its Turpentine Favetteville 4-4 Sheetiotrsl 50(?? 3 25 V'vk r rau ...v..... wo tfv u nti'ei IMlow......'.. 2 50 g 3 11 V.r.......' ......$6 00 (5) 8 Q$S jh r THE bL IIXIISTRATED MERCURY .! THE GREAT LITERARY WE-vLy THE GREAT LITERARY UE'KLY OF THE SOUTH ! ri OF THE SOUTH ! J A SUPERB FAMILY JOURNI A SUPERB FAMILY JOURNAL! BEA UTIFULLY 1 LLUSTU ATIp, BEAtJTlVU ELY 11 .LU S'J'R ATK ), ELEGANTLY P IN TED - ELEtiA"TLY PRKNTEO EVERY SATURDAY, EVERY SATURDAY, f-s (J II- ft w. I" HAS A LARGER 11 AS. A CARGEIt AND MORE" TALENTED MORE TALENTED CORPS. OF F CONTRIBUTOI 1 F CONTRlBU'lOll ; CORPS OF THAN WAS EVER BEFORE ENGAGED THAN" WAS EVER BEFORE ENGAGED IN ACTUALLY WRITING rt IN ACTUALLY WRITING F ANY AMERICAN PAPER W ANY AMERICAN i APER.fi ! BRILLIANT, C1!ARM1N5, 1 1 t S . lJKlliI.IANT, CIIAKMINO,, f. . ' AD '.THRILLING fi AN t Tt! RILLING Jj'.VIXH KOMANCKS, W-ITII .KOMANCES, , SKETCHES, SKETCHES, TALES TALES (XV , REAL REAL LIFE, L I F E, . POET R Y, P 0 E T R Y. HISTORY. HIS TO RY, i ' f if n B I O G R A P H Y, BIOGRAPHY,! . N O V E L E T T E SJ NOVEL E X T E S". LESSAYS, ClvITI sMs, . . - r!KSSAYS.-CKITICISMS, ! WITIC1SMS 'M-.-CELLANfjy . W1TICISMS, M1SCELLAN W. INCIDENTS AND ANECDqJS,. iKCI DENTS AND AXECDOCfiS, OF THE WAR AND ITS Iltf toE8,ii OF THE WR AND ITS IliOES, INCLUDING- TRA'NSLATIiS, INCLUDING. ri..ANSLATl S, ' FROM THE GERMAN, REXcM FROM THE GERMAN, FnEXO'J, AND OTHER LANGUAGE, j AND OTHER LANGUAGE, A HOME JOURN AL F0: ITI1R HOUSEHOLD i AN ORNAMENT ltOR THE PARLOR., i A SOLDIER'S 1' PAPER FOR M I . A . TRAVELLER S C f M PANTO X.t? LEAS A NT READING! .FOR E V E R Y B 04 Yi -' I A RICH CASKET O 1 POLITE SOUTHERN LITERATURE 1 t ' lM ! SUBSCUIPTION-r-Six montls..iL...S10 I The Trade supplied at25 per hdred. . , 'Address, i ' ' - j i- ... vnn. B. SMfeH, . oprietor, Kalei,a N. C . Jon J .. ." . 'f ' i 7 - j -77"xi-toca( 200000 SKik: INCH wide. Appl TAROLlNTAy FFICX. tr-tMriel by the Irs ssotialion. 1KU4 : Ei 4-red according to Act of Congress in the" year lK63,by J. S. Thrasher, in the" Clerk ytficejof the District Court of the Confederate States, for the Northern District of Georgia ; 7 PRESS ASSOCIATION MEETING ! vAvGi sTA. Oct. ' .14-Tho " Board" uf Di rectors, of Le Press Association, . hating adjournctlif from Co 1 tunbua to : . Agu t .met Iirirt2$y","a quorum being prcapftt. A ielegraui was received from absent Di rectors, jiving assurance ol their co-operation m tlie action of the Board. A rts" lutiou wjwf adopted, directing the Presi dent lo coVrespon'd with ihc President of the Southern Telegraph Company, with a view of arrangements for a fair and eqi tablt coinimitatietifor oavmeuts for Press reports. SAbo a resolution direcng the PresidentJ to send a circular tht mem bers of th Association, explaining matters connected! with the present meeting, and apprising jjthrni of the action of tha tel graph Company nd of any embarrass ments that nay "'.result .therefrom, at th same tinio assuring them of the entire confidence both in the usefulness and th permanency of the Press organization. FACTORY DESTROYED BY FIRE-! ! Augusta, Oct. 14. The Factory of the Porcelain'V Company, &l Kolin, six miles from Augusta was destroyed by fire last night.' -,k! j y '--;-' NORTiHE EN NEWS; . HI RrcnMOKD, Oct. 14. The Wh ig has re cfiveu the Herald. Sherman telegraphs Halleck.lr.m Altoona, on the Vth He reached Kennessaw on : the !Gth, just in time to Witness in the distune the attack oo Altoona. fAnticioating the attack ne ordered Corse from Rome with reinforce ments. Trie'attack wa? met and repulsed, the " eeiy Hotfr ii3-d&ad -kr-dfK wounded and prisoners. Our loss 104). The aggregate' of the enemy captured is jjinall. p he enemy hold the garrisons of Big Shajrity iarid Ackworth and burned 7 miles off .the railroad. Have an abund ance ol provisions at Altoona and Atlanta. Hood has moved back'to Dallas. Van woit is watching him in case 'he tries Kingston or Rome. Atlanta is' perfectly secur.-.-. : , Sheridan is at Woodstock. He has de diroyed'everything in tHe way of provis- fyB- V : . "' l' . ' ' Grant bos returned from Washington. Gold , . Mobipe, Oct. 11. A special to t.e-Ad-vertisej; IrotrfiSenatobia, says the Mem phis -'Atgu of the. 8th contains Missouri dates to the 5th. Price advanced with three Columns, including Marmaduke's force of 2,500, "Shelby's of 1 500 and Price with' the main column. ShelbyV foice to k a;j'morq northern routed operating Drincinaliv-on the railroad: which Tias been greatly damaged, especially the Southwestern Branch, which is twin up in many places, and tha cars, depo.s, bridged, tanks and trestle burned. At last accounts Fric was between the South Beanch and main Paeific road with a jtrain jf 200 wagons. A. J. Smith Yankee General, was at Franklin. )t All quiet; at Jefferson City, although telegraphic communication was cutoff. Ewiiig is( reported arrived at Rolla with tO men of the Piot Knob garrison. Various rumors prevailed. The Confed erates are moving witffi 'great rapidity. Nashville dates to the 4th say that For rest, afur destioyitig the Alabama and Tennessee railroad, advanced to' Duckv K.ver j and Spring Hill and from thence towards Florence. Gurri'la I baudo around Nashville are captufing commissary and foraging trains disabling wagons and carrving oflf mules. Two upward freight trains were captured between Nashville and Louisville. - Telegraphic communication U estab lished to Chattanoochio. A large force is at work on the Atlanta and Tennessee road " Cars would be run ning to Pulaski within a week and the telegraph working to Athens. '. Passengers from Chattanoochie confirm the report that Forrest had demanded the surreuder of Dal ton. ! New York is preparing a grand ovation to Wlnslow, cf the Kearsage.. Two hundfed armed men arrived in Crawford county, It diana, to resist the draft;, and were being reinforced irom. ad oinirig counties and Keutuckj. 1 ' t F SOU HOOD'S A1UIT. IEIjAGRaxge, Oct. 11. The flank move ment of-General Hood upon , Atlanta, has so far been completely successful. The railroad from Big Shanty to Kingston has been entirely destroyed, for even the cuta are filled dpand all the garrisois uloug that entire distance crptuved." ; i On last . Wednesday ""FrcncU'a division Stewai i's coip?1 uiuViw un at'.ark up n ?1T tooha, - which'' failed. Tiie whole ctupn cons, quebtiy ; wnt: to his assistance, Vrhen the town as capturei by an wsMi'nlt ani priiHtuers taken, together with iy inunense quantity ol" th materia s f Our army Was on the Kingston ' inds Romf railroad ajlast ar counts. Gcnorul HuauU regn;d is with General Hood. ' . f8Iocuinbs 20th : ;rrtVv cotrs now hroUl gone-up thfoadjthi3 is no jav.itry t-f ; Atlanta. AV heeler;. together, with General Iversoii, captured E;stpoit the other dayt taking 50 wagons in good conditio;!, and wrecks of a '-giw'd many inorci I versop,Jt pit kets are within? one niite of the city, ; and either kilted or captured cverv Yank e who ventured vutjde the tnain works. Shpnn .u is beyobd Chattahoorlje, cut off from his main jasrniy.' Tliouias is iu command. '! " ,-.:7--: ''';., . Tlie evacuation of Atlanta, is looked for, everyday. The enejuihavu no stock wiUv which to. haul Mrtilltiry or cuinuiissarles, and no railroad. The Augusta dispatches which said that the movement haij been anticipated ami checkniateti is pur stuftl The telegiapli office and everything appertaining to the , araiVhas beeu niaveu lioni Newi.an's From , the VAi.LteY. The lat, heard of. : Shci i-'an he Wa between New Market ai.til V Woodstock. A-large purt, ot his cavalry is raid t be blow: Strasburg. A gentlirnVrf wTioarrived in the eity lat night from the Page - alley, gives asho k- Ingnccount of tho desiruction of pnvato property in that valley and iu tie StiMi andoah valley. Eyrybarn and mill that the torch twuld be upplied te has , ten burnt. ' . 7 ' ' '' A private ter received last evening- from one four suis, t written on thcr . 16th, says : "Yankee cavalry, infantry and artillery aie; cncwmped at Manas an and Weavci:ville; in iac. all sdong the Orange road Irom; Alexandria towards the Rappahannock' j L tf r information ivim.jl Culpepper, hevrever, conveys-iijtelligffUCf . of t he enemy's fall j rig bak towards ' Ala rials brought to the Rappahannock for ti e purpose of rebuilding the bridge over thr.t stj eam. FronY the United State?" xei? s in . another column, it is evident that Sunjcn has no intelligence from Sheridan ur 5nowl- edge ot his present portion. i: fiichiuvud Sentinel. .Hotel Prices in Richmond, Ai tenuis Ward savs : a : ; i ''I went to. Richmond and put up at a. leading hotel, where, eeii g the landloi W, I accosted him whh, "How d'ey do, Squiie?'' " Fifty cents." was his rnplr. " Sir " " Halt a - dollar. Wo charge twenty five cents for lookin' sit the land lord, and titty for speaking to him. If you want suprer,i.a boy will hhow yu tin dining room fer twenty-five cent.' Y?r. bein' in the tenth, story, it will rot yon dollar to be shown up tLefe'.M " How much do you ax a man br breathin' in this equinomikalj tavern V: said I. Ten cents a kreatlv' 'as the rpply. The Appeal's Grenada correspon dent says, the President sent Gen. Forrest fifteen hundred fine English carbines last week, for his men, as an appreciation 'of their service' du ring the past few. months. . , , r'. ;-; t No. 17, Market Sqiirrc ! rpRE PlipPRTETOTt of the above estahlish 1 . mentThaving returned ' front the irori," peace having becu declared inj 3loore Countv. respectfully solicits' the 'patronage 'of hi ola customers. They will find a choice selection of Combs, Tooth -'Bru.Oies, Fancy Sap "Old w iudsr," do.. Needles, Pins, Spool Cotton, Kl'lc Flax Thread, ntaek Silk do.. Hooks , - - : and Eyes. Stationary- consisting of , . ' Note, Letter and Fools' cap Paper, Plain. Fan- . cy and Commercial Envelopes, Pencils, Pens, Pen Holdsrs, Ac. Ac. . Aloso a new and carefully solected Vtock of the latest Mosie Pieces published. Choice Smoking Tobacco for iS'alc; Oct5-tf : . COTTON CARDS Ko.lO. t THE Fayetteville COTTON CARD Minu factoring Company are now mannfactarw. ing Cards superior to any rnn tbroueh tht blockade, and at present selling for ale pne tke single pair or fey the quantity. Any person ordering six oroicre pairs, ther .will be securely packed and delivered at Wil miugtonfree ofxpeHfe. . , Call npua or -address 1 AJ A. MrKETHAy, i j; a: WORTH, ; 1 ALEX. JOHNSON, Jr. Crtice Tobacco XA THE TJNDERSrGNED has jst received choice lot of snperior cb-w in tahaeco,' wMch he offers for sale at reasonable price . Some of that A NO. 1 chewing tobacco stQI I on hand. ISAAC ROLLING!" WORTH. 133-lra : f ' ' -. ' ..-V .i ,:;H" V v-V . . ! ' i j 7i I W -'; ,- - .-'. 'A v7