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X. A iomSBOnG-rEMALECOLLliG wESTpixr ruiiii noAp. liecruits wanted. ALEIVD AR FOR 1862. lAttorxieyii'at; Law, iV WILL attend the County and Sujjerior CoarU of Cumberland, Harnett, Moore and Robeson Counties.

Prompt attention jriTea to the collection of all CO PS a mi: a. a 5 NEW OOODS. rpBE subscriber is now receiring large and well 1-lected stock of GOOD9, consisting of GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, BAGGING AND ROPE, SAD- 1 DLERY, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, and many other articles, which he offers low for Cask, or on short timi to prompt paying customers. All kinds of oountry produoe taken in exehange for Goods. i JAKtf 1 2 3.4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2fr 26 27 28 .29 30 31 1 i 2 4 5 i 6 7 8 9- 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18, 19 20 21 22 I 23 24 25 26 28 29 1 so si 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 .110.

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JAC ES, SOUTH of the University of for several years past President of the Nor folk Military and Classiou Institute,) ha taken Charge ef thUlegant COLLEGE, with the hope of establishing School, in every respect, highly acceptable to the people of the South. Mr. SOUTHUATfi will be assisted Dy nis laui, a Teacher of varied accomplishments and vast experience, who for fifteen years has been connected with some the largest and. best Seminaries in Virginia. The Schools of ANCIENT and MODERN LANGUAGES, MUSIC and PAINTING, will hava gentlemen Profes sors presiding over them.

We shall offer the best educational advantages to a people whom we know can appreciate them, and all we ask, is, five a trial, and after this is fairly done, those who are not satisfied can remove their children or wards, free of char ire. The Boarding Department shall have all the oomforU and attractions of a well-ordered home, and the Boarders as' tenderly and affectionately watched over and cared for. as even the most anxious parent could desire Every attention being given to the health, manners and literary advancement of each Pupil. Diplomas will be given to those who can pass rigid examinations on five Schools Gold and Silver Mfedals will be awarded for perfect deportment. Young ladies wishing to educate themselves for teachers will find unusual inducements here, as the terms for them shall be made suitable to circumstance The Sohool is not sectarian, though the purest moral ity is tanirht and required of every member of the In atitution.

Tbe building is large, new and magnificent. well adapted to School purposes, the location is un being one of the loveliest, healthiest and most refined sections of the South, SO miles North of Raleigh, and 10 miles from Franklintoa Depot, where hacka are always in readiness, to convey passengers to and from the village. The entire expenses for ten months will be from $150 to $250. For further par ticulars, apply to Gen. J.

B. Littlejohn, Wm. P. Wil liams. Daniel 8.

Hill. Richard F. Yarborough, or to JAMES SOUTHGATE. Louisburg. N.

C. March 18, 1862.. 10 lOw fV the denominations of $1000, $300, $100. Apply at tne Hans: or Piortb Carolina. Mrchl8 tf CONFEDERATE BONDS the denominations of $1000, $500, $100.

Apply at the Bank of Cape Fear. March 18. 8tf DIS8OLUTIOIV. THE Copartnsrship heretofore existing under the name and etyle of WORTH, WIGHTMAN is this day dissolved by mutual consent. As two of the firm are in the Army, it is hopod' that all those indebted to the conoern will come forward and settle their account at onse.

A. Worth wilt be found at the old stand and will use the name of the firm only in liquidation JOS. A. WORTH, G. W.

WIGHTMAN, JNO. ROBINSON. March 1'. tt-Sm Notice to TAnoers. HEAVY HIDES, for sale by GEO.

W. WILLIAMS 500 CO. 8tf Maroh 17. CARD! 1 FEW LADIE3 ean be acoommodated with board at the Seminary. HOOPER.

66- 8ept. 1J. 1861. FURTHER SUPPLIES. ROBERTS'S Hand Book of Artille-y.

MAHAN'S Field Fortifications. The Trooper's Manual, by Col. Lucius Davis. CAUSE AND CONTRAST. The Battle Call a lyrio by E.

Tr.W. Letters of Motis Addums to Billy Ivvins. Just received. J. HALE SONS.

Fayetteville, March 21, 1862. 4 FAYETTEVILLE MUTUAL INSURANCE C0HPAXY, Capital in Premium Notes amounts to $267,688 2 Cash on hand and other assets, 5,077 5 Total, $272,765 61 The Company have cald all losses nromntlv. and have never made an assessment on their premium notes. lotai losses paid. 1 129,682 69 Orricxas: GEO.

McNEILL, President. D. A. RAY, Vice President. C.

-A. McMILLAN, Seo'y. DiaicToas: Henry H. L. Myrover, S.

T. Nathan A. Stedman, C. B. MaUett, Jamec Kyle, A.

A. McKethan. J. D. Williams, 8.

W. TiUinirhast. W. N. Tillinghast.

S. J. Hinsdale, Wm. McLaurin, T. S.

Lutterloh, A. W. SteeL J. G. Ceok, Hon.

J. G. Shepherd, R. F. Brown, A.E.

HalL ha Collins and C. C. McCrummeu. Traveling Agent. Company invite applications.

May 28. I860. 2l-ly THE NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, NOW in the tenth year of successful operation, with growing capital and firmer hold Tipon public confidence, continues to insure the lives of all healthy persons from 14 to 60 years of age, for one year, for seven years, and for life all life members sharing in the profits. All slaves from 10 to 60 years of age are insured for one year or for five years for two thirds their value. All losses are punctually paid within 90 days after satisfactory proof is presented.

For further information the pub! is referred to Agents of the Company in all parts the State, and to R. H. BATTLE. Secretary. Raleigh.

E. J. HALE, Agent at Jan'y 1859. Fayetteville, N. C.

CAPT. WILKES'S REPORT OX TBE DEEP RIVER MINERAL REGION. THE undersigned have caused to be published from the Congressional plates, an edition of the Report of Capt. Wilkes, U. S.

Navy, and his Associates.on the Board appointed by the Secretary of the Navy to examine the Deep River Region of North Carolina. This is the most important and scientific statement of the great wealth of that section of the State, and the Maps the most perfect and valuable, of any yet published. The Maps are worth the price of the work, which is 50 Cents, neatly bound in cloth. Copies sent by mail, free of postage, on the receipt of 50 A liberal discount to wholesale buyers. Orders solioited.

Jan'y 26. E. J. HALE SONS. A CARD.

A WORD TO MY OLD FRIENDS THOSE persona for whom I have been amending to Banking business for years: I am still willing to serve you with the same promptness that I have always done; and to others that may want discounts, Pension business I offer my servioes, with a promise of strict attention. JAS. CF. COOK. June 27..

26tf NOTICE. A I'expect to be absent from home a few months in OL the West, Archibald McLean is my authorised Agent to transact sty business until I N. G. JONES. 88tf Dec'r28, Land IXuyers.

THE undersigned offers for sale, in the Coal region, and within eight miles of th terminus of the Fayetteville Western Rail Road orfDSep River, EIGHT HUNDRED ACRES Of IUD, adjoining the land belonging to the estaU of George Wilcox, deo'd, and lying three miles South from Car-bonton, on Little Pocket Creek, Moore county These Lands are well adapted to thgrowth'of corn, ootton, wheat, oata, rye, There are on the premises a comfortable Dwelling, and all necessary Outhouses, with about one hundred and fifty acres under fence, including Jorty or fifty acres of never-failing bottom land. This is a rare chance for persona wishing to make investments, as lands are undoubtedly advancing in prioe in this seotion. "Jo further information pply to Mr. M. M.

MoRae, Crane'i Creek, P. Moore county, or address ma at Fayetttvflla, Jf. a 4 DANIEL MoRAI, Im Htira of CHIUrt UeRaa, eWd. Qwbmtoa, Moert All, 2i My THE subscriber wishes to procure a few Reomlta l. fill op "Tha Harnett Rebels." Half the rate ana State bounties, oU, wffl be paid when the rL emit swears in; the other half will be paid when mnT tered into serviee both bounties amounting to Si 00 JOHN P.

McLEan" Fayetteville, April 7, 1862. 14.2 WANTED. 20 GOOD, able-bodied men to inoreaae the rank. Capt. Blocker's Heavy ArtillerT Conm.

,5 number of 100. The Company is now station. Fisher; Bounty S100. Applications to be made the 7th to the 14th at which time I will rejoin ml pany. Apply at Mr.

A. M. Campbell's store, Gillespie fit J- BRADDY, 1st Lieut! April 14-2t A CARD. UT SCHOOL in the DONALDSON ACADEMY win be resumed as soon as my term of service i Tv Army expiree propably in ne month. I ask my teJna.

and patrons to bear this in mind my Iriendi JESSE AprilS. 1862. McLEAK 18-Stpd NOTICE, A GENERAL meeting of the District Commits XI the set eral Militia Districts of Cumberland Count is requested, at tbe Court House, on Saturday' nTt at 10J o'clock, A. M. Punotnal attendance i.

Birsu. By order of A. A. McKETHAN Central Boak A. M.

Seo April 6. 142t FOR SALE. FINE HORSE, 6 years old, suitable for cvalr A vice. Also a FINE HORSE and CARRIAGE. Apply soou to 1 D.

ANDERSON 1862. n2w F. W. P. R.

CO. ANNUAL MEETING. THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Fit etteville Western Plank Road Co. will it 7' in the Town Hall in Fayetteville, on Thursday th 2ltK JNO. M.

ROSB. Sec'y F. W. P. Col April 7.

1862. jj lor Sale. 3 BBLS. TANNERS' OIL." 8 do Machinery do. 5000 lbs.Dry Hides.

Slaked and unslaked Lime. 50J pairs heavy Shoes. 50 bales Hay. 6 casks Rioe. 1 T.

April 7, 1862. LUTTERLOH. USt FOR RENT. If 1 Dwelling House and Lot on Harrioirton Hill ILL situated about one mile and a half Norttv nf Market House. April 7, 1862.

For particulars apply to Wm. Hnsks I B. 14- ROSIER1T! A LARGE lot of my manufactory of Gents'; Ldiei' and Children's Hosiery, for sale at the store of Pem- berton Sloan. JOHN GEE. April 8, 1862.

13 3t Lost or mislaid. TWO Blank Notea not filled up, signed by myself tod endorsed by Patrick Murphy, made payable to anr nfik.n..l. ti i KjiMriiio. persons are Iorewirn- ed. not to use them, as they will not be paid ''-V.

DAVID MCRPHT. April 2, 1862. i8tC NEW. EDITION OF DETEREUI iSD BATTLE'S I. C.

LAW REPORFS, yoluihea THE subscribers have just printed a 2d EdiUon ef thif-Voluae, withNotea and References toother adjudged Cases and to the Revised Code, by Hon. Wm. H. Battle: and with many corrections of typographical errors. Their 2d Editions of De vi 4 Battle's Equity, eomLlete, and 1st Dev.

Battle's Law Reports, have reoeWell th approbation of the Profession. They also republished a 2d EdiUon of Devenax't 2d Equity, (without Notes.) And in addition to these, vt the proprietors of the entire editions of most of IredeQ't Law and Equity, and can supply any volumes extant of lhe Reports, or complete sets, so far as they ean aov haL They propose to put to press a 2d Edition of Dev. I Battle'e Law Reports, vole. 8-4 (in one.) They deal largely in Law Books, and will at all timet order works not on their shelves, to supply their ca-" tomera. J.

HALE SOS. Oct. 16, 1860. TO CLERKS OF COURTS. THE Stay.

Law having postponed the settlement suits for years, we will not hereafter insert Orden of Court without payment in advance. Please Med $4 along with the Order, and more if it be of unusual length Feby 1862. E. J. HALE SON'S.

Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views, A NEW and beautiful assortment, just received. E. J. HALE 4.S0NS. Hardee's Tactics, the only top) Right Mobile Edition, 2 vols.

Manual for. Tolunteers and Gilham's Tactics. The Volunteer's Hand Book. C. 8.

Army Regulations. The Southern 8ong Book. Further supplies just received. Feb'y 25. E.

J. HALE 30NS. Tbe Southern Harmony, School Books, Ac, further supplies just received. E. J.

HALK SONS, The Law of Sales of Personal Property, by Franois Hilliard, 2d Edition, Enlarged and improved. Starkie on Evidence, 8th EdiUon, with Notes bj Sharswood. Wendells' Blackstone; Byles' on Bills, Note bj Sharswood. Adams' Equity; Broom's Legal Maxims. Smith on Contracts, J.

HALE SON: i iTIILITARV WORKS. RMT REGULATIONS for the use of the Conffderiit JX States; Gilham's Manual for Tolunteers and Militia: Hardee's Infantry Tactics, 2 Mobile Edition; Tne votuntee-s nana Book. Further supplies just reo'd. HALE 4 SON'S. Deo.

14, 1861. State of North Carolina, SAMPSON COUNTY. I HERE AS, intelligence under oath of W. AutreJ. hath this day reached the undersigned, thst SOL and NED, two slaves, the property of G.

W. Autrey, hath runaway and lie out hid and lurking in swaP-woods and other obscure places, committing depredations on the peaoeful inhabitants of the State. are in the name of the State of North Carolina, to require them the said slaves, forthwith to surrender themselves to their master or the lawful authority; and I we do hereby order this proclamation to be published the Court House door, and in some public newspPf and warn the said slave? that if they do not ately return to their c. and answer the eharr' aforesaid, it is lawful for any person to capture thea K. impeachment of any crime.

Given under oar 1B and seaU this 22d day January 1862. -v JOSEPH HERRING, 3. P. SeaN E. B.

OWEN, J. P. Seal FORT IT DOLLARS REWARD- fFHl above Reward wijl be given for sid ay- 1 SOL and NED, or -Twenty Dollars foreiiber of dead or alive, or for their confinement in ny.J,4Vlllt tbe State so that I ean get them again. Sol 60 yean old, weighs about ,210 about 6 feet vjv vi sua? littla erar. Ned is about 27 vears old.

about tavnw-siiu, uioa-apeaeB, smooi a ui 8 iaebas hih. thick aaL weighs abont 180 Ibi qui ik I oken, black akin and is a earpenter by trade. G. W. APTRV Bhnki of all losdi at this Office 1 fTlHE following rates will now be charged for Passen- JL gers on this Road, vis! To LHtTe River, SO ota.

75 1 00 i 1 25 To Spout Spring, i To Jonesboro ITo Mclver's, Train leaves the Depot Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 8 o'clook A. M. Retstrning. leaves Molrer's at vi o'clock M. i- 1 -i C.

B. MALLETT, Pres't. 71tf Aug. 28, 1861. Raleigh and Fayetteville Stage Notice; Circumstances us hereafter to charge full fare to all passengers in our Coach: es, and to revoke from this date all free tickets.

C. S. BARBEE Contractors Route No. 6006. Feb'y 8.

1862. i 98 6mpd A GET1! Tbe New Style, Small, COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS, AT VuHorndlls Gallery. i ART. Wood ltard'w Solar Camera. DHOTOGRAPHS can be had at Yanorsdell's Skylight i.

Gallery, Hay street, opposite Marble Yard, Fay etteville, N. plain, retouched, colored, in water colors, oil and pastile; from small to life site. Ambro- types, Melaneotypes, and all other styles of Pictures pertain' tg to the Art. Also, Gilt Frames, Gilt Mould ing, G' i for very large pictures as larjre as 26 by 36 inches. Cord and Tassels for hanging pictures; Instru ments, stock and Chemicals for sale low for cash.

Life size colored Photographs made from small pictures. Having permanently located here I hope to merit your patronage. I would also return my sincere thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on me heretofore by tne good people or ayetteviue ana vicinity. I C. M.

VANORSDELL, Photographist and Proprietor. Deo'r20, 1859 77- ill arble Factory, lv Oi: LAIJDHItJ TWO DOORS ABOVE T. HAIGH SONS' STORK Fayetteville, IV. C. Jan 20.1 1P60 84- MAKEPEACE MCRAE, HAVE on hand and expect to keep for sale, of their own manufacture, a supply of Brass, Galvanised and eommon Hooped JUNIPER BUCItETS: French, High Post, Cottage and Common BEDSTFl.inS; Spring Mattresses, of new and improved Spring, on hand or made to order of any sue; LOUNGES; Spring, Cane, and Wood Seat CHAIRS, of different kinds and patterns; Spring Sofas, Lounges and Chairs, repaired, and covered with Hair Cloth or otherwise; Hoe handles.

Bungs for bbls. Sole, Harness, and Upper Leather, and Plastering Hair. As we have good Machinery for Sawing. Planeing. Turning, Morticing and Boreing, we can do work with despatch and on satisfactory terms.

Persons having work or repairing to do will do well to give as a call. we warrant onr If tt fails, 70a know where to find us. Having taken a Store on the East side of Gillespie Street, a few doors South of A. W. 8teeL and having some spare room, we would attend to the storage and sale of any thing that may be consigned to us; and will give special attention to products of this State.

fayetteville, April 1861. 9lt Further Supplies ot MILITARY BOOKS F0H CASH ONLY. Hardie's Tactics, 2 $2 75; by mail $3. Gilhatn's Manual for Volunteers and Militia. $2 7ft.

by mail $3. I Army Regulations for the Confederate States. $2 25: by mail 52 60. Cary's Bayonet Exercise and Skirmishers' Drill: SI: by mail $1 10. The Trooper's Manual, by J.

Lucius Devi. SI 60: bv mail $1 65. New Map of Virginia, colored, by mail 85c. Just received. E- J.

HALE 80NS. I flegper and other Poems, BY THEOPUILCS HUNTER HILU of Raleigh. For sale, prioe $1, by E. J. HALE SONS.

Jan'y 13, 1862. CAP AND LETTER PAPERS. THE subscribers have just received a small supply or ruled PAPERS, which, having OOSt YftfT faiffh nriaM wui no boiu accoraiogi ior casn only 11 -1 .1 Feb'y 12, 1862. E. J.

HALE SONS. I mIYew Boolcs. THE WITS AND BEAUX OF SOCIETY; One- of Them, by Lever; I Louie's Last.Term at St. Mary's; England'a Yeoman; Tennyson's American Almanac, 1861; The Lady's Book of Flowers; Language of Flowers; Poetry of Lady's Guide to Perfeot Gentility; 44 Beauty; and Gentlemen's Mirror of Fortune; Peter Parley's Balloon Travels; Book of Travels and Adventure; March 80. I E.

J. HALE SONS. TO THE LADIES! MRS. GIBSON respectfully informs her friends and the public generally, that the is prepared to make DRESSES in the most fashionable style, she will also out and fit for any ladies wishing to make their own Dresses; CHILDREN'S CLOTHING cut' or made to order. 'I Mrs.

Gibson has taken the Agency for the sale of a new and excellent CHART, for cutting Ladies' Dresses. Also, one for Boy's Clothing. They are very simple in construction, and therefore easy to understand. The ladies are requested to oall and see them at her house. 6th house above the Protestant Church, Hay MountT Oct.

2, I860. -'i 5gtf IEITISTliy. R. J. DAVIS having decided on permanently locating in the town at Pth.

ville, respeotfullr offers hi nim ih. ciUiens of this place and surrounding eonntryi In all the various branohes of his Profession, including the manufacture of Mineral Teeth, he is satisfied, after an extensive experience, to which is added a thorongh Dental education, that he can give entire satisfaction as far as is in the power of Dentistry. All irregularities of the Teeth treated in a proper and careful manner, as well as diseases of the mouth. None but the proper metals are made use of in the various operations. Charges nil be moderate, that the benefits of the Profession may be placed within the reach of all who may feel aa interest in the preservation of the Teeth.

Office over Houston's Jewelry Store, where he may be found at ail times, May 10, 1858. Vv 9tf JOS. UTIEY, Grocer and CoEiialssion Merchant, Jnnagn.1860. i 29t Blank Warranu for aalo at this Ofict elaims entrusted to his hands. Oct.

17, 1859 68-tf Attorney and Counsellor at Xme, LUMBERTON, N. C. WILL attend and practice in the County an! Superior Court8 of Robeson, Richmond and Cumberland. All business intrusted to him will receive prompt at tention and collection punctually remittea. Oct.

1859. 65tf Dr. TBEO. WARTIME, FFICE HAT STREET, opposite ihe rost umoe. i Medical Electricity applied Fayetteville, Oct.

low, 62tf TIEDICAI, IOTICE. GRAHAM, M. offers his professiontl services to the citiiens of Fayetteville and vicini ty. Omce Green street, Soutn ena or ur. Kooinson building.

i 1862. 8-2m DENTAL NOTICE. T) SCOTT can be seen in his office, 2 It. doors east of the market, at his re- until 8 o'clock P. M.

Sept. 13, 1861. 57-tf GEO; W. WILLIAMS Wholesale Dealers in Groceries, AND IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN Dardware and Cutlery, Swedes Iron, HAT STREET, FAYETTETIL1K, If. C.

July 2, 1861. 86tf a. iv. Mcdonald, Commission Merchant and Produce Dealer, AND DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Hardware, Cutlery, Boots, Shoes and Leather, Bagging, Rope. Saddlery, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Sheetings and Tarns at Manufacturers prices, gQStrict attention paid to orders.

"1 7 SOUTH SIDE HAT STREET, FAYETTEVILLE, W. C. i 66tf Ji. 24, 1860. J.

jr. COX. WV; P. J. S.

KKNDAtL COX, KENDALL Sc Commission Merchants WHOLESALE OR0CE.RS, Jo. 11 12 Xorth Water SU i Wilmington, 31. C. Orders from the Country promptly exeeuted. Particular attention given to the sale of Cotton and other produce.

April 2, 1861. i 10-tf t. c. Commission and Forwarding Merchants, WILMINGTON, N. C.

Jan'y 28, 1861 i 84tf ULARK TURLINGTON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, C. WILL give special attention to the sale or shipment of all Naval Stores, Cotton, Flour, Timber, and other country produce. Dealers in Lime, Plaster, Cement, Hair, and 1GEUS FOR STEALERS KATE IcLlVBI. ASD SUN. Refer to: H.

R. Savage, Cashier Bank of Cape Fear Wilmington; Jno. Dawson, Pres't Wilmington Branch Branch North Carolina; W. H. Jones, Cahier Raleigh Branch Bank of Cape Fear.

Dec. 14. I860. W. BULLARD, Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON, N.

C. PROMPT and PERSONAL attention will be given to the sale of Naval Stores, Cotton, Lumber, Timber, and all other country produce. B-EFER TO O. G. Parsht, Pres't Com.

Bank at Wilmington Johh Dawson, R. N. C. at do. Messrs.

H. E. J. Lillt, Messrs. Fembertoh Sloan, yetteviUe.

A. Parker, Harnett County. N. May 7, J5tf superior Pocket rntin ODGERS', Wostenholm's. Crookes.

and Rhml, A Son's celebrated Poefcpt ind Pn rviirro i good supply. J. HALE SON8. Nov27, 1861. i Carpenters.

CONSTANT, employment in the Dock Tard and good wages will be given to any number of Carpenters who may present themselves to the Naval Constructor. S' S- LEE Commandant. Commandant's Office, Navy Yard, 1 5 Gosport, March 28, 12-2w TAX NOTICE. BY virtue of an order of the Court of Pleas and Quaf-ter Sessions begun and held for the County of Cumberland, on the first Monday Jn March. A.

D. 1862 I shall proceed on the first Monday in June next, to sell so much of the real estate ef the persons herein named a will be sufficient to pay the Town and Rail Road taxes due thereon, and I of one lot on Green Street, listed by Chas. Colvin, Uuar for Aj McAllister, for yeafs 1868 and 1859 Amount taxes $10 60. of same lot, listed by for M. J.

Council, for years 18o8 and 1859. Amount of taxes due $10 60 (1 lot listed by John Council, Court House 8quare, djarr 1859 Amount ofei 1 lot on Green street. Heirs of C. McAllister, for vPftr i i due $2 70. uuwiwxti 8 lots on Maxwell street litorJ r-w.

uuu mease lor Joseph Seawell, for years 1,859 and 1880 Am. taxes due $20 26. i lot corner of Bow and Orn TT listed by W. nusae ior inos. U.

Hall, for Amount taxes; due $37 12. years 1859 and I860. lot unlisdec on Green Street. of M- 8ckett, et. for years 1858.

1859 and 1800. Amount taxes due $40 50 JOHN W. BAKER. I' Town Tax Collector. ll-ts March 26, J862.

IIF. vIOV THE POST OFFICE is removed to office formerly occupied by the Clarendon Rank cupied by the Clarendon Bank. JAS. Dec. 30.

1861. COOK, P. M. 86- lorth Carolina Readers. OOHOOL BOOKS are becoming very scarce, but we KJ have on hand a' good supply of the NORTH CAROLINA READERS.

Nos. 1 and 2 by Rev. Professor Hub bard of the UniTersitv of North Carolina, and No. 8 bv Kev. (j.

H. Wiley, Superintendent of Common Schools of North Carolina. i i Our customers having well nish exhausted our atock "bf Northern Readers on hand when the war commenced, we hope will now turn their attention to these books by home authors, rather than allow their children to do without reading books. l.ii tu For sale only at the old retail prioes of 25 cents, 88 cents, ana to cents. -U-, uE.

J. BALE SONS. Feb'y 1, 1862. og. FISH! NEW MACKEREL, Nos.

1, 2 and 8, WHITE FISH. HERRING, CaU at A. N. MoDONALD'S, -v 8outh-side Hay The Presbyteriau Psalmoditt Character notes. A further supply just reoeived.

I B. J. HALE 80H8 Sheetings and Cotton Manufacturers' prices. Tarns on hand at all times, at All persons are respectfully invited to give me a call, at the old stand of J. T.

WaddilL South side Hay st a. n. Mcdonald. Fayetteville, N. Sept.

24. 1860. 65f Groceries! Groceries LARGE and well selected Stock of 1 AMI LT GROCERIES always on hand, consisting of Bacon-Sides, Mess Pork, Mullets, Mackerel, Noa. 1 and 2r Molasses, Sugars of all grades, Tobacco," Cigars, -I And all other articles usually kept in a Wholesale Grocery Establishment. i 1 COX.

KENDALL CO. Wilmington. April 2, 1861. 10-tf NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED, both having entered the military service of the Confederate States of America, hereby give notice to their old customers and friends.

Hthat they have appointed John D. Starr and John D. Williams, of this place, their attorneys to collect either separately or conjointly alt moneys due them either by account or note, and otherwise to attend to their business generally during their absence. They respectfully ask all persons indebted to them to call as promptly as possible on their agent and make payment. CXARR WILLIAMS.

Sept. 19, 18G1. 68-tf COTTON YARN. Ko. 19 Hay Street.

C. P. MALLETT. Jac'y 6, 1862. 88- DC ATT 4-4 SHEETINGS.

THE ROCKFISH MANUFACTURING COMPANY, of Fayetteville. N. solicit orders fer Sheetings 36 inches wide, 3 yards to the pound. The Goods compare favorably with the same styles manufactured in Massachusetts, and have for many years been sold in the New York and Philadelphia Markets, C. T.

HAIGH, Pres't Rookfish Co. Fayetteville, June 1, 1861. 27- I MACHINERY OIL. i WE are manufacturing from Pea Nuts, an Oil believed to be an excellent substitute for Sperm. It is well adapted for burning as well as for i Will be sold in quantities to suit purchasers.

T. C. B. G. WORTH, i Wilmington, N.

C. Jan 24. 94 4mpd 0IL AND LAMP BLACK. TANNERS' and LUBRICATING OIL. BLACK in barrels.

For sale by JOS. R. BLOSSOM -Wilmington. N. C.

March 7. 6 tf Wanted Immediately the Confederate States Arsenal and Armorr at A Fayetteville, for which fair prices will be Daid: 82 Mules; 32 sets of Wairon Gear; 8 yoke of Oxen, tvounr nu larse Size: 1 limner WAirons: '2. Kntd Wmrnnn- Mule Carts and Harness, 5 pairs Timber Wheels. Apply to J. H.

Roberts at Fayetteville or at Villa Beery P. New Hanover County, in person or by letter. j. a. KUBbKia.

March 1862. 4tfT 100 Reward. RASAWAY from ihe subscriber on last December, my nesro man DAVE. He is a full-blooded nerro. feet or 10 inches high, well set, and inUllirent for negro; would weigh when be lea from 160 to 175.

gel about ib years; be has a scar on his face. I will pay Fifty Dollars reward to any person delivering- him to me at Philadelphus, Robeson county, N. or for hid confinement in any Jail so that I can get him. And Fifty Dollars for proof sufficient to convict any person or persons ior naroonng mm. DANIEL McCALLUM, for JOSEPH B.

McCALLUM rniiaaetpnus, Kobeson April 5 '61. 12-tf $25 RANAWAY from the subscriber on Friday last the 11th my boy VIRGIL. He is probably lurki mg about the plantation bf Mrs. Louisa ITanrro on Carver's Creek, where he haa a wife. I will pay the above reward far his delivery in jail.

G. D. BAKER, Cumberland county, July 16, 1861. 40-tf Want to Purchase. I nam to purchase a smart active BOY, about 18 years old, accustomed to Horses.

N. A. STEDMAN. Dec'r30. 86tf Headquarters Wilmington) Light Artillery, 1 Camp Botlam.

Jnlv 90 ihi THIS Company, desiring to be complete in every respect, would be glad to enlist a number of good Dri- Ter, men accusiomea to tbe management of horses. There will be paid to each man, on enlistment, a bounty 015.10. Monthly pay SI 2: besides beimr cloth.t ieu, auenuance iree, and all other neceasa i 1 1 0 equipments furnished requisite for a soldier. No one need apply unlew he is a good driver and penencea in tne management of horses. The destina tion 01 tne company lrginia, as soon as.

equipped ALBAU. IMOORB, llf I Capt. Co. Reg't BOOK-BINDING IN all its kinds, executed with neatness and despatch. Small jobs when done must be paid before delivered.

THOS. H. TILLINGHAST. Opposite the Female High School, Hay St. May 14, 1859." 14 Ralkioh, March 24, 1862 A LL PURE SALTPETRE deUvered at the Ordnance Depot at Raleigh within the next six months, will be paid for at the rate of sixty-cents a pound.

All that is impure will be repeived and paid for at the same rate for tbe pure saltpetre it may coutatn. All communica tions on this subject should be addressed to Capt. A. W. Lawrence, Ordnance Department, Raleigh, N.

C. J. G. MARTIN, Adjutant General and Chief of 26. lltlstM Notice to Soldiers' Friends.

I HAVE made arrangements with Capt. M. A. Bledsoe of the Quarter Master Department, to forward to any Company, or to any member of any Company from Cum berland county, any article 01 oiotning that their friends may desire to send them. R.

W. UARDIE, OcWJ6, 1881. 66-tf ROBESON COUNTY. Court of Pleaa and Quarter Sessions, February Christian MoRimmon vt. John R.

McRimmon. Aniraa iuuvwium nuu wue iviary Ann, jonn McQueen and "wife Henrietta, Arch'd McRimmon, Murdoch MoRimmon, Joseph McRimmon, Harrison MoRimmon. AJ i 1 1 VT lr -r-n 1 1 0 luwuuimuu buu luKrgarei JUCHimmon. Petition for DOwer. TT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that An jl gu o.

wiovauum ana wue Alary Ann, two of the Defendants in this case, reside beyond the limits of this State: It is therefore ordered that nnblioatinn h. in the Fayetteville Observer for six weeks for said De- leuuaniB 10 ue ana appear at tbe next term of this Court, to be held at the Court House in Lumberton: an tt At Monday of May 1862, and then and there plead, answer or demur to said petition or a decree pro eonfesso will be rendered and writ of Dower issued. Witness, John A. Rowland, Clerk of our said Court, at Offiee in Lumberton. the 4th Monday of Feb'v A ID 1802, (U'Oirpdj JNO.

ROWIpfcui LAW. BOOKS. QAUNDERS' REPORTS; Ut on Pleading and Evidence: rnuups on Evidence; I Common. Bench Reports new series: Cnrtis's Commentaries; Ross on Bills and Promissory Notes; I tatty on Carriers; Bateman on Commercial Law; Taylor's Law Glossary; Williams on'Executors; Devereui's Einne's Kent; s-l Blackstone: Coke upon Littleton Butler Hargrave's Notes; oedgwicK on Damages; 'Story on Sales; 1 on Bills of Exchange; Equity Pleading; on Conflict of Laws; on Bailments; Chitty on Pleading; on Contracts; Bingham on Infancy; Hare on Discovery; Gow on Partnership; i Roberts' Principles of Equity, Doctor and Student; Broome's Commentaries: Leading Cases in Equity, Hare Wallaoe's Notes; Xawyer's Common Place Book; I Greenleaf on Evidence; Stephen on Pleading; I Greeley's Equity JMdence; Burrjll's Law Dictionary; Wharton's Lawj I Phillips' Amos on Evidence; Archbold's Landlord and Tenant: Nisi Prius: Fearne, on Remainders; Tidd's Practice; Starkie on Evidence; Hilliard on Sales; Smith's Landlord and Tenant; Adams' Williams on Personal Property; Mayne on Damages; i Archbold's Criminal Practice and Pleadinr Wendell's Blackstone; Chitty'a Matthews on Presumptive Evidence- JO wluiiu oilier uu oervani; Powell oh Mortgages; Chitty's Criminal La wj Williams on Real Property; Smith's Chancery Practioe; Sugden on Vendors; on Property; Dart on Vendors; Crabb on Real Propertyv Sngden on Powers; Smith's Mercantile Law; Smith on Contracts; Addison on Adams on Ejectment; Crown Circuit Companion; Wallace's irieauingsi 'Domat's Civil Law; i RockweU'e Spanish and Mexican Law; Roscoe's Criminal Evidenoe; Edwards on Bailments: iuuy israu8man; Powell on Evidence; i Oliver on Conveyancing Broome's Legal Maxims: A Collyer on Partnership. ie I ilea, Ac.

I- uaniweus irac- E. J. HALE 4 SONS. Tracts tor the Soldiers. aiB AT Voice from Heaven." Private Devotion," "Don't put off," I'ha Act of Faith," of Chriat pages.

t- -i "The 4 "Self-Dedication to God," Motives to Early Piety," APPT0ed by all the tilUn in 82, -VSKd before Th. iumber to re-set them. are given. i wm increased as the funds in K. -v cknowledge by letter and r.1.6 whlc kS wlU molthuW-riL-Mh cf tbePas- kT.

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