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1 AdTentare; *«■i a l e s o n s .

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I iiivriil' MONHAVS \Vl- T fl l R>:i)A\-

K{)U AUU J . HAI.K & SOXS.K l i r o R S \ V D I ’ KOPR IFTOIIS . j

f, St’nii-\Ve**kiy O bskrs kk 00 if p n i l in

_ , ii ■*' '• {-'ftivl liiiriiiK the v>->ir ot >sal>'rjp-

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f.. j,. 'hixKKVKR S ’J OU p T anmiiii . i f puM in

, ' i ; 50 i f p a i j dur in j r th> H suh'^crij -

• on r "" a f te r tlie j e n r ln> i";pir<'il.

V!'\ K n T IS I. K NTS iii'eritvl 1'o» tirt ft>r, ,r>- 'f • lines to r th« f i r s i , aiul SO cen ts fi^r (vich

J;; publiciiiiori. Yf»r l v a>herti'5»'meiit>< Vi_v

\i'. M! rt*H<onal^e raip< V ivtTu.et'rs nre

lo •‘in le the n u m b e r o f iti'^^fVTir.ns livsirO'l. o)

jifv will be c o n t in u e d t i l l fo rb id , an 1 ch a r g o d ao.coid

i.jT.

.UviTtisenients coniinjiAd inside, c h a r g e d »•» n*w

tc-.;«eineni?^.

SrEC’.'l’ NOTK'K. f - i , n d a f te r th is daft-, no nam e o f a new s u b s c r ib e r

, he '“n te red w i thou t jiayu jent in a i rans t} , n o r will

(•,( paper be i^ent to iiucl: ^ubjipriber^^ fu r » lonjrer time

i:»n is l.a;J lor.Such :four old riubicribers as deaire to take the pa-

j*r -itt *'h;« -v'stem will pleas*? notifv ny when making jtsiirTAnces. Jan’v 1. 1858.

I f V T f . * l g e l j . » V r i k \ f V ,

A ttorney at L aw ,Fa y e t t e v i l l k , N . C.

LL a ttend th e C oun ty a n d S u p e r io r C o u r ts --f : \ m b e r ’.and. H a r n e t i , Moore a n d R vbeson Coun-

lid Prompt a t t e n t io n given to tlje co llect ion of all 1 eniru<>ted to hi^ hands .

i7. 185y. 58 - i f

G E O . W . V V I L L I . V M S A C O . .

n h o l e » a l e Dealer»» i n I jirocericK,AND IM PORTERS ANI> DEALERS IN

liardfrare and ( a t l e r j , Swedes Iron, &r.,HAT STREET, FAVETTEYILLE. N. I .

julv Ib t i l .

i J O ^ x . W. p . K EN D A L L . J . s . K EN DA LL

r o x , K C . \1 > A I . I . A: CO.,i ' o u l m i s s i o n i ^ l e r e l i a n t s

A N DW H O L E S A L E G R O C E R S ,

Vo. 11 A 12 >orth Water St.,\Vilrain?lnD. *i. f .

..lors from th e C o u n t ry p ro m p t ly e\ecute»^ Panict*’.ar a t t e n t io n given to th e sa le o f Cotion

u J -.her produce, ifril 1 l&til. 10-tf

T. C. X B . W O R T H .lOBiniisMOD aud F orw ard ing M e r rh a a is

W IL M IN G T O N . N C.J%ny2S. IS'Vi ^4*f

I A R I > !

\ Fi'.'V LAlf lES < an be aocoiii 'nod'it^ ' j with b o a rd ui '- n u ! ry

LETf. SMITHS, BLOCKt:!l & ( 0 ., Ylaiiiil ic t i i re r« i o l S a l t .

J VV. LKTT, \ g e n i in Fayctspv i’le.W D S M I T H . Agent in " i l m i n g ' o n

- W -tr: . . M. 'iMtTH W. D 'MITH, J . Bt-lCKEB, and J B CARVER

V r 1J'»>J s i)-t jwpi

~ J i l i i X ’ S O N , W I L L I \ M S & C O . .

W % L . T ^ n A K E K ! ! « .

U ’t h%7« th ir ty jSOi pao^ no\7 in op. r>»lion nine rr'le-» !• . . ' WilraingtOH T’a ri jp s vcis.hini? i.-> -u p f l j '

* i t h salt , c^n be furii.-^ijed by ap p ly in g to 4 J:.‘;Dq'J .!r , \s jen t a i FaypttpriM**, k - K Page , E»na?i*r <jf the work*, or lo

.1. M W I L L U .M 'G e n era l S i iper in teu . 'Ui.

W k s t k h n K \ i i , R o v i > O f f

I ' a v i ' l l o v i l i o , A u ; j . 1 S(JF 1 C t \ >

s

“ ■ Si-iaj

O N" and nfUT the V.t d'ly of j^cpt. ihe t'oll.<wiu^ r a t f s 'vill 1)0 '’'larKcd on I’u-iveiifj.'! >. \ iz :

F r o r i I lyuupvil le lo l . u t ’e Hivi^r, 5U cts.Ill Sp.nii S p r in s . 7:'> “

*■ lo K'tck l i f i r irh, 1 (Ht'• t : Jonoi i.c ifo’, I 'J'>

to "SI 1 .5ltTw ei i 'y f n e ('etits addi'. ion:il will he cc l l fc ted by the

( ' ori ' i i i ' : ir of euch pii-»>enger. le aving 'i M ‘»:ion w ithout a lii-kr-'

.1 new I i i r Prt*ijrhl will e'> in«ri effect •it (he ijarno ri(Tif. rt hii h will be jri si te .l aud t ' u rn is h td *o i '.Ik* publ ic in a few d iy j

By ord t r o f lhf» PreH’t.JN'"). -M. ROSE, T t v a s ' r W R, R (’o.

Auk' ^0. 18ti2. 5 0 t f

% V K S T K K .\ R A I L R O A D .

F r o m a n d a f te r .Monda?- th e ‘Jl!d ins t. , the T r a in s on thi' i Road will ru n dnily , le av ing Fayettev il !? a t 8

o'c lock, A M ; r e tu r n i n g len^e M c lv e r ’s Depot at 1 ‘'■clocF-, P M ' C. B M A L L E T T . PrcH’t.

Sept. ‘Ji; 6 2 t f

LOOK AT THIS!TIIR F n i r n ’EVILLE HOTEL,

F r o n t i n g SOO f e e t a n d i n t h e h a z i n e s s

p o r t i o n o f t h e T o w n ,

contaifiM m o r e iip.acioiiM a n d w e l l v e n t i l a t e d R o o m s t l iaci a n y

H o t e l i n t h e ^ t a t e ,and ojj Patrons say niv Condiments are very

tor the times.T. W ADUILL, P r o p r i e t o r .

May - 0 . lSfi2. ‘J7y

Fayettevil le Fem ale Difijh School.

T HK .’Terci^ea of thin In s t i tu t ion will be re sum ed on th e ‘.^9ih of S ep tem be r

The sr.iiils>»tic y e a r will he divi led in to two te rms; th e Is! of ' 3 week-^. comniencinfr 'J9th o f and «>nd- ing '2lih lif>c ; the snc.ipd ot 27 w ffks , coininenc n e 1st of J-in 'y and en J in j i J u l y 1 wt

P a r e n t s and Ouar i l ians in te n l in ; : to p a t r o n i i e th is S j^o o I a re earne^•.ly r e q u e ' t e d to app ly for c i rcu la rs c o n ta in ing fnll p a r t i c u la r s in rppa rd to te im s . &c . before th e open in g of th e School

R^v WM n O O P K R , I f - ,T r . H O O P E R . } P r m c p a l 8 .

Tuly 17. 18H2. 4??-tl.'>Jpd

F A V K T T K V I I . I . En i T l A L I X S r K A \ ( E f 0 . f l P A \ Y .

C a p i ta l in P r e m i u m Notes a m o u n ts to C ash on h a n d \ n d o th e r asse ts .

) I— !

Th«* \ e w S t y l e , S m a l l . i

iOLOKED PHOTOiiUAPHS,AT

Fiveiievill^, Nov. 20, 1862 J*ltt

C O T T O V V A R A .Xo. 19 Ha) Ktreet.

C. p. M A L L E T T .- ir. y 0. 1862.

Kice a n d T o b a c c o o n ( o u s i g n i a e n t ^1 / | t-A.'K.S of fresh bea t Rice and 1<''’ Hnxes M anu- i ' J liiOturi d Tobacc J, varidu^ t iHli'ie-- F' )r sale by

GEO W. WILLIAM-^ CO. F^r . 't -vUle, 8ej.t 24. 18t;2 '-3tf

A O T I C K .4 31 eipec: to be aVisent from home a few m on ths in A. ’hi* Wpgt. A rch ib a ld .McLean is my a u r h n i i e d A^i-n' ivfti,.4ftct oav busine-i* un t i l 1 r e tu r n

S. G. JONE.S.I'ec'r 1860.

A l t e r t l l i N d a t e I w i l lpay Five Cents pe r pound fo r ra ,ts d r-

l ivered in Faye ttev il le , or a t my millshoclifish. D. M U R P H V .

■ii't 2. 1862

SALT P A N S F O R S A L Er b o i l e r i r o n p a n ;?, la rge 8i*e. for sale at the 0 Eaglf Works. Faye t iev i l le . S C , by

P A N P E R S O N I'eo H 84 t f -

S A L T .0 0 .S’D Hall for Bale on cons ignm en t by k' 0. W WILLIAM.*' & r o

-Nov. i n 79 If

w a ^ t e o .0 k l s h e l s \v u e . \t ,» v , O U l / i.5<X) ‘ Co r n .

Persons hav ing the above aniclcH t,i m.!! wi!', receive(h» highest Cash pr ice by cal l ing on Mr. \1 Tha,tm-on.M the M erchan t Mills. Faye t tevi l le , o r on *he subrtcri- '>tr at his old s tand on M a r k e t Square .

A L E X . JO H N S O N , J r .IV 5, 18^32. 7otf

B r . A I T D R ' t .

K

T u e n t y - l i e l lo l la rH R e u a r d .AN.\W,\Y from th e subsc r ibe r , his negro boy MO-

I ^E.' He is 21 y e a re o f age. abou t 6 feet. 1(» in ches robust, long feet a n d very much tu rn e d out a t the

'''S', nnd look^ down when spoken to. He was s«*en a t ^cPh;«ulfc Mills in R obeson c o u n ty on the 21st ult , ,‘'>'1 WH8 in Fayettev il le abou t t h re e weeks ago. T h e , ___ ______»b(j»e reward will be paid for his de livery to m« or for j ly as poss ib le on t h e i r a g e n t s a n d m a k e paym ent .

F O i l S A l . i : .

A Lot ofCot^ois a u d Woolen .M a c h i u f r y .i ) w o o l , PK’KEKS ^ :■< ;it> inch Wo.;, r i 'l-

1 8 0 •• •• Kr.,1 , 'i:I I'.'"' Spin !!'■ 'V >ol .1 11 ■ ■■!!>' ; I. ,r r.2 r- iu i ’ h <"■;■ F tni s 1 Spill lies PMi-h i T ■' ■">( Ip I’l a 4 ••1 Kii '>riwii-.ir Friiino \r ;h ('..i’ers ,.!iJ P ;.ker-1 12 ■•iTHn I S;.ee>i‘‘r. .'to .

StjiDt" t ! ' ie a*"'vc •ri'i. 'TtiPty i* H' w in otierK.jou u ’th r Kic'Miiond Fu' •TV F.)t I.-.! tTO'il iv- >l ldr. ?^

■ lOilN S I lO H T R IIK jR .H'ickinptiHiii, Uiciirnond ('.i , N C

Nov. 12 18i.2, 77 i t;ip,i

V A L I A i U . i : l o r S a le .j O F F E R lor sale my PLA.ST.A l lON, 2 miles '..e-; cl 1 < arihasr**. Mo>r*? iviumy. c. n ’.iiiirij; 2r>0 aCT'e“. on which is a Gris i and Saw .Mill. Coiion (i in a nd .''Ciow I will reC“ive in paymt‘nt S t a ' e B ind-*. (J.iiifc i» ' a i ; money or l ike ly \ :- ^!oe «. J O H N M O iU S O '.

VALl^^AIILi: LA\Ul»» l o r S a le .r O F F E R for Sale my PL.\N’ TAT10N on McClend .n - 1 l^reek, 6 miles west of t?arthage, lyinj; on th*j h-ii»in of the <’oal Fields, con ta in ing 210tJ iwres. which is a'j p ro lu c t iv e as a ny ia uds ia th e c o a u t y o f Moore. lh>»’ i m p ro v em e a ts good aud th e Hvtuation hvalthy Tnrn'n l iberal . J O H N MOKISON

A O T I C K .

I H W E a b ' u f G(Xmj ncres inore, la i i t fereni trac ts , in ih e coan ty uf .Mooro.— F&rrulng M ia e ra i , and Tur-

l>eatine l a n d , —whi('h I wi'.' -jeli ori l ibera l term't .J O H N M OR IS ON

.T l ine ra l Land** t o r S a le .

I H.^VE an in t^ res ' of on e - th i r d in a trac t of 500 \ C R E S on tne W'l'ors c» U.'t'p River, on which l:svi‘

be r t t dnC '^'ered h s^li njinp an i f ire ?. i l :petre. >vn 1 ar> <iil of gO'id qu ih ' y for g r j a s i n e le^thvr, well worthy g(»olii(tif! si invt*‘. iig a i -n JoH.N' MORISON

•LaMhs^f. N'lv 13 I.SG2 77- tf

2 ~ r v ( l . V 'R E S cn th e R j O v * ' Liirnt^-rtou and :il

f267 ,C 88 - b 6,077 35

T o ta l . ■?272.7G5 61T h e t 'o m p a n y have r a i d a ll io-.ae'j p rom pt ly , a n d

ha ve never mn Jo an a sse ssm en t on t h e i r pr.»mi’im no 'e s .Total losses pa id . ? 2 9 .^ b 2 C9

( >f f :ok. b S;(JEt!. M cN E lL ! , . P r o - :d e n t .P. R.VV, Vi<'<-P- ‘-iden t C. A. M.vMir.LAN. S^.' v

11 ■ ■ : T ^T ■■ . T ■ rh . •;

i'. Ii,iw:._^, VV. \1 I . , ,n.N a rh a « S te d m a n , T. S. Lu t te r lo ii ,C. B. M all e tt , W. S tee l.Jame'a Kyle. J . (t. Cwok. ,A. A. .M 'K e th a n . ILiu. J . (j . .•ihei he rd ,J. D. ’:V’ilI iams, R. F, Rrown, iS. W. T i l l inghasr . A . E . H i i l . j” «">«•

h n Col lins a n d C. (’ . M ci ' ru tn 'n e n . T r a v e l in g . \g e n t s he C om pa ny inv i te a p p l i c a i i o n s

Mav liB. iS t J t . 21-

A R T .%%"ooduard'M S o l a r C a m e r a .

P H O T o » , R \ P H H c.m be h a d at Vnno" ^del '’* S k y l ig h t O a l le ry . H ay siro^’t. oppi-*;te .Marble \ a r l , F a y ­

e ttev il le . N. C.: p la in , re toni hwd. colored, in w.-iter c o lu r j , ofl an I pas ii le ; from ' . inail to life s u e . Ambro- ty pes , M elaneo rypes , an d nil o th e r s ty le s of P ic tu r e s p e r t a i n ’ ifi to th e Art. Also, C>il{ Frune:- , Gil t Mould- ine , <j' < for very la ry e p i c t u r e s — a« la rgp r s 26 by .S6 inches , 'o rd an d Tasse ls for h a i i a in ? p ic tu re s ; [ n s t ru - Di«nts. . ■' tcck and i 'henii cuis i.^r .-..lie low for cash . Life size co lo red Photog . ' i iphs m ade tr>>m small p ic tu re s .

H a v ing p e r T n a n c n t l y locateil ho ie I hope to merit y ou r p a t ronagp , I would also r e t u r n my s in ce re th a n k s for ttie liber.tl p a t ro n a g e be s to w fd on me h e re to fo re by th e good people o f Fa y e t te v i l l e a n d v ic in ity .

C. M. V A N O R S P E L L .P h o to g r a p h i s t a n d P r o p r ie to r .

Peo'r 20, lHo-> 77-

i l i a r b l e F a c t o r y ,

OiJlIRS \m\K C. T. HAIGH i STORK

F a y e t t e v i l l e ,.far. r ?Rt)0. «}-

N o t i c e .

T h e U N D E R S IQ N E P , bo th h a v in g en te re d the m i l i ­t a ry service- of th e Confedprate S la te s o f Ainericft.

he reby giv« notice to th e i r .ili! c.istoirifr-i an d f r iends ,■ th a t th ey havp appo in te d .lohn U. S l a r r a nd J o h n P.

VV illiaiiis, of th is pla^te, the i r a tto rnnvs to collect e i th e r sep a ra te ly o r conjo in tly all moupjH <lne thpni e i t l # ' by

: a ccoun t o r note, a nd o the rw ise to a tJend to th e i r hu- s iness genera l ly d u r in g t h e i r .ab«euce. They r o p o c t -

ful ly »8k all perHona indeb ted to the m to r a i l as prorapt-

^ oonfiQement io a n y j a i l ao t h a t I g e t 4iimW. D. J O H N S O N .

R^aaettivfiW, g. C ., Ang. 14. 18«2. 6 2 t fSept. 19, 1861.

FTARR & WILLIAMS.68- t f

A R n Y H A R r v e S S .I prepared to m a o a fa o to re a ll ki^idf of WagoDA Harneae for Arm y use.

OIL A ND LAMP BLACK.T

A N N E R S ’ an d L U B K IC A T IN G OIL .L A M P BLACK in ba rre ls . F o r sa le by

good bargains. Agvnta will do well to R«ad-their I JO S . R. B LOSSOM & CO.,I ^r“ '0 me as th ey sha ll have p rom pt a t t e n t io n , an d ; W ilmington, N, C.*'■ >ff :n ijiiick d ispatch . JOH.V C A R T K R , [ M arch 7. . 0 - t f

'l‘‘ion P. ;) T h a th a in Co.. (^ . > , . - I •— — r • —------ -June 1.3. iK*i2, ( | i * a l m a C'iiri»>ti R e a n ^ .

■ « ' r i l H E subncr iCer will pay the hi(jh»“>f cash p r ices for««o iikv,. A ra t> ic l o r «a le by 1 A »ny q u a n t i t y of P a lm a 'C h r i s t i iii>aas.

, J . R. LEE. I J . A. WUK.TH.^ ^ WW 1 r«; <0avviUe,t)otk a (f7-et

L A A O S l . \ R 0 » 0 0 . \ 4 ' O l ' A r iFOR S \ L E

R af t Sw a m p. 'J na le s from ibout 6 miles from the W

C R Rai lroad‘2 , T O O ,\cr*s on the Inroad Ri Ige, about •*i mile-< from i

Lu 'I'O"-!' 0 . j1 0 7 Acre^ i.»n the W P, .% R R'lil road. 7 ;;iiles ft vitn |

L j ii ^>.T!on T w . 'n t j .-lores r.f whicti i-i in cv 'tiva iio .i . | a r o .X-res kn.iw.i as ih^ Rpd IS ink-, on the Vt ( .v I

R It li lr-.ad, 16 ni'.ics fr. ':u Luiuln-rton. . \Iiout li-C.i (•(>fn and u n d e r fence. T.ut .: a re two smal l trai.ieu hoiisos on tn e pre:aiie-».

4 0 0 Acre." abo*-jt 1 mile from the last m e n t iou rd t rac t . v»-ry heavi ly ti inbered

1 , 0 3 0 .\cre>j known as thn LUtlo Desert A : ich sw a m p abou t 16 miles fr >m F. iyettevUle a nd 1 i. ii’.t' i from the Faypttevil lp a nd Luiuber to n Road, adj in ing M cGeschv in d o.her-*.

1 , 0 0 0 ■Vcrei knowii as th e I)?sprt, a d j. i in in g V 'il ■ l iam .McNeill, C il li-r P a n ie l McNeill , .Mc.\lpin .:i>i o the rs S-jO fccr-?s h igh land, th e ba lance i« valu*b'*‘ .‘-wamp R S. FRENt' l*

I 'ec. l;^, lJ^62 - ^6 ] t ' t - p i

A o r a r F .

1)E R .^0N '^ wixSi,,!! !o b. iv I'tOVN PlI '-vPKHTV wi! .i we!l to cti'l m ' ;i.e “U^"••■^lbe^ 1 will s d ! .>n te a -m

able term-* a:y M-.n- • n i J Lm. !i.-iv;n2 aUo • gi. 'id Ki:> h vn, Smo»e hou-«f t ■4 '’ - I >\ ,1. of w-iSiT \is',i, tom "^'own Lot-* w i h p'lod tneri un a nd very 'onveQiojil < .n.. .er- J y M' ' f. ,t .A!- i. .'<2 ■i'*r»-";Ol Lnnii

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New \iif(ion ;i5»d ( oinmissioii Huuse, Wo. 53, Sycamore St., Petersburg , Va.

OE . \N , i i.ALP'NIN’ .V Co.. tiitviUif ta ke n tue S ti ’Ti r i‘- ' coni'iv occup e l by W. .s. I?.Try as an A ^c iim .

Hi<na<* have a ssoc ia ted themseivf-i to g e th e r for the j iir- > n.me Ilf c ni . ic t i i^g h >::ncri! . \U(. 'TI ' iN . \ N P C " ' l Nll.^SlON Iir .-^INESS, an ' i 'iffer th e i r services l.i t.'i*ir i friend-*, a; 1 the pnhl c g e n e r . r y , in t!ip wale c f >s v ; GooJ*. Groce i .e.- . N la am ac tu rp ' l T.ih-icoo. Res l and Per>>on;il i ' s ta te . ei h r r .\ticti'*n of p r iv a te t a l e V-> • livip^ I.'. «!rict Hi:rnti-oi to hu- ine^s to ui‘ ri* a shar.^ of ■.he p o ^ l i r p a t r ina |? e

PT- AN. I ' A L P ’.VIN .V CO .5^ 'Sycamore .'*treet, Pe te rs 'eu rg . \ ' a ;

P S. — P a r t i c u l a r a t l e n ’itm pa id to the -<ale o f Ne- ' g roe- I

J . F I f M V. H I U ldw n,of N o t ia w sy Co Wilmington . N !

W . \ r .s' ol i>. jPp tprshti rg , Va. '

I Pec, 16. 18»>2 H7--lwpd j

i h : a \ . « A L i > m \ A C O . , |

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58 Sycamora S!:., Petersburg , Va.I > E F E ^ S i p - l , r r , ' - i d » n B in k of -o r th ' 1 (’iir.i' :n i. •‘. iy»: • :lip. N C.; O S Ualdwiii. Wilmingtnn. N. C., G' r^i- My rs. Wi'ifiiington; T. W R.iv s on > o . , \. L ’ \ S St:at '-” . PeKTsbnrj r Va ; '■ E L H u' i ing. R-i’e i ’ h. N <' • Pr . (f fi ' rpp C H'-ind, L t 11 'v S').-,re, 1/ li «wkts , Upson Wiison, Not ;towav. Va : N C Haiton Co , R’iCbmonJ. Va I

i ■ * J . F P E A N .A. i r RALPWTN.W W , \ H S O l l )

Den i 7, 1 f*'’’' >'7 4wp I

U L I F K M F I I A .

1 D E S IR E to call the a t t e n t ion ol Drtige is ts and P>iv- si c ians to the supprio r q iia l ' iy o f the HLL’E ,M AS.~ 1

am uow m a nufa c i i i r ing by m a c h in e r y .The HI.UE M V-' S m sde by me i« w a r -a n te d to be

ONE T H I R D M E R C U ' tV , a n i eijual to an y m ade in E ng land , a nd much o ' l p e r iu r to tn'>st of hat »iow brotiijht

: into the Coafpderaoy fr-^m the Uuitf-d S ta te s , (as n e i r l y [ .all of th a t is deficient in M ercu ry . !

As an evidence of the super io r i ty of th e R l . l 'E M.AS.S maile by tne. I would a -k y o u r a t t en t ion to the a na lys is

I of it by P ro fesso r E Em mons, wi-’l known a'< one o f .he i most sr'.-^ntific men in th e coun try ; a lso to the foll-)wing I re c om m e nda t ion fri ni P r E Iw ard W arren , la te Profes- . nor in th e L'nivers.iiy o f Marylant l, an d now Siir)^e.>n- , General ot N orth Carol ina:

R a i .k io h , N. Oct. 2'd. 186- H av ing h a d the best oppor tun i ty to r te s t ing the qu ili-

l ies of the Blue Mass m a n u fa c tu re d by R. R S aunde rs , at ( 'h ape l Hill. N, C . 1 am prepare<l to say ths-t it is in ­ferior to none in use in a n y p a r i i c u la r It th e re 'o r e

' affords tne pleas?ire t e recom m end it to th*» Profrss itm 1 at la rge as a most vaiti'^ble a.>d re li ab le p repa ra t ion .! EDW ARD w a r r e n ,j SurgPon-t.Jeneral ot North C aro l ina

SKI'fEMIlKR 2!*, lS ' i ‘2 Mr. I f h . SiiunJet\i: .Sih: — 1 lirid yo in Ul'ie

Pi l l ' l a s s 10 be peif- ot.Iy hTniogeuPuus. a ll th e merc-.c j ■ bring, conver ted in to th e Pr.Moxid*< Rv at<alysis I dso

find, a f te r th roe tr ia ls , e ight g s in s if P ru to x id p in tw e n ty five o f th e Mas->. fn dryln ir , I shou ld r e m a rk

: th a t 1 smal l porti on < f th« O^i.ie was reduced . 1 a'n satisfied, f-oweve*-, tha* yo-ir I3ll^p Pill Mass con ta ins . one th i rd P ro tox d e - - f MerC'iry and mus*. have been I p re p a re d w i th sk il l an d c-irp. F o u r s , t ru ly .

E EM M O N S , S ta te Geologist, j O rde rs for an y q u a n t i t y c an be filled, a nd it c an b«

sent by E x p r e i s to a lmoff an y place in the Confederacy O rders so lic ited R B. S A U N D E R S ,

C hape l Hill , K. C _p«0 . 1 7 ^ ___________________ , 8 7 1 m

I A d m i n i M t r a t o r ^ K A ' o t i c e .

T h e eubsc r ibe r h a v in g at D ecember Term , 1802. of the C c ’in ty Cour t o f Cuti iberh inJ , iitialified as V I

in in is t ra to r upon the Es ta te o f N'eill 0 . McNeill , d e ’’d.I uofifiea a ll p e r s o n s h a v in g c ls in is ajcainst th e Estat to I presen t thOiU wii.f in t j o time lin ii tea by law, o the rv i-fe j th is notice will b( pl t . ided in b a r o f recovery. p4>b ors I a r e re q u e s te d to n a k e p rom pt paym en t .' i U J C r O K M oN K lL L , Adm’i

PM. vy, i9a. m- %

\ A L IA B L E PROJ’EUrVF O R S A L E .

f i^HE u n J e r s ig n e l hav ing rt-cently u n d e r ta k e n pu'i lic li du ii->. I'll iiinr itiV-lp with p r o i u r a t ten t ion to m e

: • ‘itv l .eioi.i '■ r I. will bull .it Auc.iv^.i. i •t I, L-urr. Ill ,, I :it 12 ■ ’clock. .M , on the 2-' ih .fan _■I X , (luilcH- . o- di 'post-d o f a priv.i^e silli-,) l i i - J It' L.\Nt> ill Moore I 'o ' tn 'y , on the K.ayettevili.;1..1.1 •Ae*-!eri. 1 iank iioad, aiiout uitlt w;t_v be tween Car ,t .ia :i,. d .--.'I ( o’, I' Ufa ii ii ag aboiu .')t)7 Acrfs , of

111 ;h i’ll .11- i;(i Hcrcs i p r o ’ ab ly cleared , an d welli‘<’u t;d. .r d ^0 ;n’ loii;' lOi t' good Mi-adow It has on i a (• )riif(:ri'tl>l>’ 1) 'VELLi.Nti, Kitchen. Hmoke House, i. t rn , .lie Mouse, spac ious Stab les, i ic

T ie s ile wil; be made a t th e premises, and immedia te ji' is-e-'-i .u will b given to th e purc tia ser .

l!i- ••Till .•;l,'-o scil. ai j-r iva te sale, hi s Lot-^ and Kts i- ' *noe in t ' h to»?i! o f A shedoru’. w i t h . ’or withou t Two r i r ll^. ae vr ti e vil age. <)ue of the fa rm s about a in i le ti iiiii ih- vuiapi^, con ta in s abou t lO'O acres . 80 acres of whi h is in cu lt iv a tion It has on it «yme 8 or 10 ac res of v‘'«'d m-i.dow. About 40 acres is seeded, in good o.dt T, with a super .o r va r ie ty of wheal, a nd with rye H id w in te r oat .i The rem a in d e r is in good condit ion ! -r , corn , rop T n ree fourth'^ o f th e outs ide fenoe of tu is pi.ice is built of s tone. The o th e r tract, about 3 t i i l r a from tht villngp. con ta in s .S06 a c r e s ;—about 60 iii'rt -i in cuUiv ai io n— some 15 ac res of which is seeded in V.' intfr oat*; —th e r, 31 int-,;nded for corn next year .

The p rope r ty in A sh e b o ro ’ rons is is of seve ra l cont ig- !• in'* lots, oon' ' . ining a bou t 10 acres, all of which is in e s '?c il e r t <-oa'ii;i ir; h.as on it an o rc h a rd o f ' l o r e th an 2'.M) trees, in o e i r i n g c o n d i t io n —uonsis ti ng of choice v.,r!'.*ies o; apple , peach , pear , cher ry an d o th e r fruit i tee-t;— -t'j.'iii J! a. res ' f h ig h ly t« r t i l i ie d and productive meadow

Tiie dw -lling is f>2 x 20 feet, with a w ing 18 x 26 fept, t)Oth two s tories h igh . T he rooms of th e main tn i i d i n g are all p .as tc rcd in p';ain na rd finish style ; f u;- of ititrm tp a c i ti» an d with good fire places; one a d- • FT im ry without ' ire place, and one a l ib r a r y room, fi:ted up w;th :noveab! j shelves, ^ic. The wing has two r >o: IS witii fir< plnces. a d in in g room an d one room v.'itl.uiir a iire -1 ci-, » itii fixed i f^ r J ro b es , .and a spa- ci.Mi- a nd dry c l ia r un . le r the bu ild ing . T he out- 1 .i.; lii.gH I'ous S t ' d a iii ichen, thrt“; uegro houses with (i.<> r. oin.'- in i-ach o f them, four o f th e rooms h a v in g ea^ii a fire place, aud omo of them a stove; well house w''*ili p i-nf y, a lai g.- snicke house c a r r i ag e house, wood h j i u c , ;wii .- fT.ces. f a c h with two rooms a nd one fire pi tee; a fV»meii bar:- .34 x 30 feet, with s tab le room for

horse*., -w.i.e f. .r sneaf wheat enough to produce 500 ■us’ eK; two ceile i gamer.- ' capab le oi lo lding cacii 500

^iis '.els of g r a i ’i, with a baf-emeut st .ry to sh e l t e r cat- !•!; an i hNo s-.'pHrate COW hou.-<es: a stone mi lk house

-upph t 'd with I con-iiant ^itreatn of cool sp r in g water . I'.ie bnildi"ig-» a re all in exce llent condi tion, and have ')cer* rcCf-r.Lly {a in ted .

P.-r-ions le^irou-i to make f u n her in qu i r ies , can app ly to n.e !»t R d e i g h , to my son or b ro th e r re s id in g in Wil- Msn5;ton. n.y b ro th e r in Fikyetteville, or to my son- in- law S S J.i '^kson ia .Vsheboro', who ia du ly e m p o w e r ­ed t'j nink>- a sale

,A-» ! am :.bon' to remove to Raleigh 1 Can give imme -iiatp pO'^f sion, J O N . \ T l i , \ N VVORTH.

l>ec’r 27, 1S(,2. yil-t2'.*J

F L O R A L t 'O L L F 4 . iF . I

I^I'.E Trii tee^ of FV '■a l (College take p leasu re in an- ' i.,'i nci 2. t ■ r. ' .nlic tha t th ey have supceeded in '

■■■f A'n proi; r ' ln- to e s e h ioes jf Ri-v Pa n ie l . lohnson a?l ’r:::C-ip-’

1 ■ j t i ipe icn ’ 1 i; ' : i r.* botii in tho .1 .1 . - ^ .y i t * II m e n : . ! D. p ;i ■ men ■< wi;! >e 'Supplied

'• e il will ;.peti .n W f . i f t 's d .y O-.e M ih of J: -n ‘yt i r (-.int t i i i ing fu ’l f a r t i c u 'a r s ill it g'.r.l

f j ti-rii r, .■ c . i:Hii >p ti.'i i on applJOafinn t Rev Daniel . 'o h i 'K ’O. * '’ ■>. il:-;. ,S ( ’

. ' 1 . V . ■ I. . . ' (• :. ri/. , 1

i' • I; • ' T m ilth. jM. i ' McN ViR. I

.' ei'*V to R- a rd of Tru-^tees. t K*-4w

I iiiver*^ity o l A o r t h C a r o l i n a ,C H A P E L IIILI. , N C.

'T^RE Best sessi ' in will begin . / an ’y 17th, and end J u n e t Olh.

Hoard h-. C >1. Gu’ hrie a t the Eag!? Hotel 5?12->; T u i ­tion .’r3 ; Konm re n t s-."), per session, all p a y a b le in ad- vanoft,

T:ip meariJ of iii'-triiction are ample, and pains have lip-'n taken to brine »til the expenses of education with­in r.-asona'dp limii'

DAVID L SW AIX, P r e s ’t.J vn’y 2. 91 3tpd

F a r m an<l S t o e k .*it A u c t i o n . •' ' p p L'RP.DA V the l o th in s t . , on the premises a t 11 1 M.. 1 -'h-:ll sel* th a t valufible F . \R M on the West

b.'.iiK of thp ( ’ape F e a r R iver, 2J miles below F a y e t te ­ville, i.ri i a d jo in ing Mes-rs . M:ikepeace & Shaw , a nd known as Daily Laud. The tract conta in s 190 acres— '0 0 u n d e r ‘. :u li ir a iion a n d well a d ap ted to th e cu l tu re i f corn, peas a nd hay, a n d the b a lance well t imbered with pine a nd oak At s am e time I sha l l sell Hogs, C 'ttt 'd and F a rm ing Im p lem e n ts \ t the sam e time I shall sell th e Ha ig hwood F a rm s b o u t one mile d i s tan t ^rori file above. b ' ' iw een .Sandy R un an d Occam m any. Th is trac t cont iins 200 iicres, a p a r t of which is enclosed a nd u n d e r cult iva tion , a n d th e ba lance well t imbered with P i n e — would be very va lu ab le for cu l tu re of Grape \ ine and F ru i t

I f ' h e above named Daily F a rm is not aold it will b« ren ted for the y e a r 1863.

Persons d e s i r ing to pu rc h a se will bo shown th e above p roper ty on applicat ion .

J O H N H. COOK, Auot i- .oJ a n ' v S. 18C:i 91-8t

. n A T C U E S A A D SIVCFF.

C1 0 N F E D E R A T E M atches by the Orooe . Scotch Snuff ■' in 25 lbs. boxes. J O H N H COOK.

J a 6 6 1863 91-3t

7 C a t t l e S t r a y e d o r S t o l e n .

FRO.M a P>tsture in th is v ic in ity , 4 Be f Cattle, which m ay be in the Sw a m p s be low town, i f not stolen.

\ l s o one B-'ef ( 'nw s t ray ed f-om ‘own. when la s t h ea rd from was ne i r P. M u rch iso n ’s, Esq . was bough t in ( 'h a th a m , An^l two others , which b:’oke from a p a s tu re at Mr. W, p T y s o n ’s in C ha tham , a n d likely have gono t " R andolph, 1 will pay a libe ra l c om pensa t ion for a n y o f the above Cat tle .

W, C, TR O T .Faye t tev i l le . J a n , 91-2t

AOTHC F . ~ ^r jpW o like ly N E G R O MEN, George. 44 year? old, s n d I J a c k 4 ’ . be long ing to it * E “’afe o»’ Thom as M. Mc-

L r ra n , dec ’d, will be sold p r iv a te ly , w henever su itab le applicat ion shall be made to me. I will a lso h i re ou t two likely .MEN for thia year .

5ARV ANN EV ANS, E x ’x.J r .n ’y 2. 186^. 91 if

T l R P F A T I A E HACKK^

I H.XVE 'I good supp ly of T u r j ie n t ine HACKS, on hand , which I ini re^idy to sell to those who may

w;sh to purchase . Also, r e ad y to f i r e p a r e Axes at short notice, in th e best m a n n e r

L WOODK • - tipvilie. N r . Dec. 30, 90 3mr<l

P;‘c ‘r -7 . i r ' -2

101) s . s r K s OF S \ L T ;io li S .idi, for sriap making:

IJ,') R x -s J . A Long s best b ra n d s o f Tobacco;B:i‘ . I’riul f .Sug'sr;

■','•0 Lb- 1. Leather.Jt>S A W O RT H

."9 2 mD.'c 'r 22. l ' ' i ' - '

F r e i ; ; i i l t o r R a l e i ; ; l i .

\( ft iNS can find load in g for R aU ieh -iboiit th e DithJan’y. ’.i.ply to

t>er r 2 1

J O H N SilA'.V, .r <} D E M IS G

S',.t t

40w i ’« . i . l K l . \ l »lU'.L'-! SC G A R.12 Rbls. N O S V R C P 15 *• S( rP P E R N O N G WINE ^

()u consig nn *ul and for sale byJt>? L'TLEV.

8. |H 2-. 62-t f

S ? ^ A A C ' r i O L l T l A ^ - S W C m T H ,

At h'S Old Stand, Person St,.

O r r E H S fi.r hale. S O l .N D S.VLT.V p 3od .i.'Sortiiicnt o( Chewin g and Sm okuig T>j-

ti icc I. .'^.lu*'. Flour , Sugar , Leatiier, \ c . .tnd all a rt ic le s u -u lily .t'cpt in a G'"i>cery Store t ■ be had in m arke t, wnii-n wiH be sold for cash or (riven in e x ch a n g e for C luntry Produi-e.

D tc ’r 29. 8 9 - lm p d

N O T I C E .4 T T H E ,M.\(JN()L1.\ SALOON in Faye iiev il le . Noe.

12 a nd 14 Green s t ree t , I offer for sale, a t whole ­sale or r e t a i l . —

j ik i'«BL!'. piipetioi old Corn VViiiskey.I v I bbl, s u p er io r old Rye W niskey.

1 q u a r te r cask fine Scotch Whiskey.• \b o u t 100 p s lb 'n s super io r Freor li B randy.

lo bbl-» .Vo. 1 , \pple B randy .3 do s u p er io r Peach B randy,2 good ('’hprry Bounce,

a n d a smull q u a n t i ly of- luperior F’ori nnd .Madeira Wine. |

It ec ’r 1, 1‘*t)2R E U B E N JO N E S ,

82tf

W a g o n s W a i n t e c I *^IIHE u n d e rs ig n ed , .Salt Commissioners fo r the c o u n ty i of C um ber land , wish to employ from one to tw en ty-

five Wiigiiux to liaiil Sa lt from Saltv il le , V'a., for which II ey « '/ / twelve dolla rs pe r b ag of 100 lbs an d al- U>w th e w a i i o n s to take one - ten th of th e Sa l t a t th e Works at f 1 .50 per bu,shel on t h e i r own accoun t VVag- or.s I’rom a n y p a r t of th e S ta te will be em ployed od ap - j. lic u io n to us, by le t te r or o th e rw is e .

P. F. ALPERM.VN.J NO. ’iV \ P P 1 L L , J r R M. O R R E L L .

F . y villi-, D-.-, I 87 -2<f

AStiac kKEiiilii t o H i r e .

!. 1 Vori^inan. \d(lre^< ‘W ,’’ a t this office.D .-r 2'.l J '-'-tf

I)O e n t a l A'otiee.

R DAVIS i..< :n :i vvn .and can b- s.-.ui -i' hi- Offi< e ovor D : . B W’. R .ib inson’ ()ffice.

P e r ’r 21 1H(!2 S9-4lpd

A O T I C K .C O NF EPF -R A TK S T A T E S OF A M E R IC A . J

Mft) P v rv f . to b ’s OFFirii, \ rharlotfe. N , Dec. 12, 1862. J

A l l -laiins agiiin/ii this Departmenf, to be paid, niuHt be preranted before Janu-'.ry 26th, 1863

D. P. RAM8EUR..■*7r?5J; '“ n rg an d Med. Purveyor .

A f ln ’\ i:*i*^fration rVotiee.

T i l l ’, tub,-- rib'r laving qualified as Administratrix on 'he Est‘--te <-f las S;indy. deo’d hereby (rivfs rotice

t ) all ; :i’sc IS hav ig cliims against said E t vfe to pre- lijnt ;hem o Wm NioL, McKay within the lime pre- Mri' cd by aw, or this notice will be pleaded in bar o"/ Lhaif rtcovt ry. CATHARINE dUNDY, Adm’x.

A dg. 4, # t

WOODWARD’S STAR POLISH.

I lO R the benefit of th e publ ic I would inform them tha t 1 .lave a lot of ST A R P O L IS H on ha nd bu t no

b.,xes to put it in P lea se .say to y o u r servan ts to .rarhpr aii th e old tin boxes th ey have an d b r in g them to me a n d I will buy th.-'m V, .1. WOODW.ARD.

F\y , -t levill e. . lan 'y 3, 1''•’>3. ‘*l-4t

1 ^ % A I 'F D !

11WENTV (2<l) u n m a r r i e d men to en li s t immedia te ly as Labore rs of (Ordnance for Guard Duty a? the F a y ­

e ttevi lle A rsena l an d A rm ory . T e rm of e n l i s tm e n t ■h ree y e a r s or for the war. Consc r ip t s be tw een the ace-j 0 * I'S and l i will be ta ken P a y $13 pe r m on th , vr'.Mi c! i t l rng , ra t: . :is a u d medical a t te ndanc e .

■Vpply III me at m e .Arsenal,M \ T T H E W P TAVLt)R ,

‘ " a p . i ' n ('. S .V . .Acting C om m andan t Fayi-i iev ii le Ar^. 'uai Armory.

F-iy ' i tevil le . Pec. liS, 1862, ) y i - 2 t

H O R S E S H O E IA W .

OWING t i th e .advance in th e prica of Iron the sub ­scr iber ifj compe lled to la iso th e price of shoe ing to

51 p e r .'hoe. H p does th is with re luc ta nce , bu t its necessi ty will be a p p aren t to hia cus tom ers when he t-'.ates, t h a ’ th e iron a lone used in m a k ing shoes costs lU'ire th a n h.\ lf of his charge , ai.d more th an twice as niuch as he fo rm er lv received f-ir iron a nd shoeing,

J , W. W ELSH. F a ye ttev il le . . l a n ’y 2, 1S63. ‘»l-6wpd

S . I L T ! S A L T ! !S.ACKS for sa le by

Z ' f ) R O B E R T M IT C H E L L ,Peo 22 88 t f

1 0 ,0 0 0 ll>w. o l ; ;ood P o r k w a n t e dby GEO. W W IL L IA M S i CO.

Faye i iev i l le , Pec, 31, 1862, 9t)-2w

F O R H I R E ,

V WOM.AN, a good cook, w ashe r a nd irone r,P , a n p e r s o n ,

J a n ’y 2. 91 t f ___

A O T IF E .-S * -5 5 R E W A R D .

T h e s u b sc r ih e r will pay 25 dollars re w ard to a n y one who wiU r e t u r n to him , in F'ayetieville, a negro

G IR L , who ranawa.y from his res idence on F r id ay n ig h t th e 2d of J a n u a r y . 1863. Said negro g i r l is about 5 fVet a n d a ha l f high, is inclined to be th ic k , a r «ther b righ t , black face, full , w ith th ick lips . She is 16 y e a r s old, but large for her age. T he above re w a rd will be pai l -to a ny one who wil! r e tu rn h e r safely home. 0 - lodge hi r in J:ul :md info rm me of the fac t aud place.

J . W, T U C K E R . F.ivi ttcv ilV , Ja ti . 6, 18i.*3 91 -ff

lA‘t t C 'an ip w i t h o u t l e a v e , o n t h enigi t of the 25th. th e fo llowing men, \ i i : J a s Hall. S. P Mill. Geo L 1 1 1 J K. McLetuore , H L Pe te rs .in , F. Petor- 'on, N. G T.itom and M. L. S im mons These men live in BlniJen c-uiHty I wish th e C ap ta in s of the P i s t i ’icts in which th e y live to a r r e s t iheni im tn ed ia le ly . A r e w a rd of S30 wi 1 be given for the i r d e l ive ry tc mein Camp or ^ 1 5 for t i iMr lodgement in ja il . These mena re all c-onscripts. D A V IU SCOTT,

C apt Co D, 53d R eg’t N. C. T. Qold 'iboro’, P»o. 26. ~ 90-2w

G r o c e r i e s I G r o c e r i e s : :

V L.-^RGE a n d well eelec ted S to ck p f FAM ILIf GHOCV^RIES^’a lw ay s on hand , consie tjng of

Bacon-8ide», Mess'Pork, Mullets, M a c k e r • Nos. 1 and 2, Molag.ses, S i. cars c f a!

grades, Tobacco, dinars,^^nd a.1 oth*er a r t ic le s usua l ly kept i.i r- W hole sa le Q ro - f<;ry E«tiib’ishr. '.ent •

COX, K E N D A L L & CO.Wilir.ing on, Apri l 2. 18«1._ 10-tf

i i t a n k W a r r a n t d fo»r S a l e a t t h i s O f f t c o .

OFFr('i.\L r e p o r t OF TflE FIGHT IN N "

H laDQLARTERS (lULDSBORu’, Il • <'•, 2'.;.Gen. .".Cooper, .Adj’t and Int-p’r Gti. >, iifhuio- !. \ >'

Genei^al;— 1 have tlio honor to enrloso cui if's of the reports ot iiriL'. O cum. Kvaiis, i lo^ ;l .:onand Clingiuan, giving un uCL-->uiit ol’ the vaviouj affairs with tl,e cneiuy in this vi> iiiity i’l tiieir recent bridge burnini: and pillaging ; spc^uion from Newhern.

Jirig. Gen. hh’ans, with ‘i.ihiu men, held then* in check at Southwest Creek, l.'uyotid Kin.'^ton. on the 4th, and on the 14th, delayed their ad­vance lor some time, and si^ceedcd iu withdraw­ing his Ibree, with stnall k.sa, to the itdl biuik the Xeuse Kiver at Kinston, l i e held t*u i\. at bay until tiie Kilh, when tiiey advanced on (he opporiite side of the river, and made an attack at Whitehall bridge, about 18 milc.s below Golds­boro’; in which they were driven back by Gen. K with .severe Joss

Small reinforcements arrived from Pet^r.-^burg and Vrilmington, on the lo th , on.n regiment ot which was placed in position to cover tne railroad bridge over the Neuse, near this place. A bat­talion o f artiUery which had uiad^ a succesiful retreat fron> the works of the obstructions beiow Kinston, wifter the enemy occupn.d the latter point in force, was stationed on this bide of the river, at the railroad bridge, and, nltout a Lalf mile above, at the county bridge. On the IfUh, a regiment arrived, from Wilmington, a n l one from PeStersburg, both of which were sent to the right bank o f the river, and placed under fien. Clingman’s command, to protect the two bridges.

Un the ttiorning ol the 17th, having no caval­ry, and being unable to obtain information by other means, 1 directed Lieut. Col. Stevens, 'ot the Engiueers, with two brigades and 5 pieces ot artillery, to make a reconnoissance, lor the pur­pose ot ascertaining the position and numbers of the enemy. Gen. Evans’ brigade had then reach­ed Goldsboro’, by rail, and remaining on board, only awaited the clearing of the track, and water­ing of the engines, to move by rail to the position already occupied by Gen. Clingman with his three regiments, about 1-? miles beyond the rail­road bridge. The capacity o f the watertanks being inadequate for the amount o f transportiition accumulated here at that time, the oars wcje de­layed until alter 12 o’clock for want ol water; pending which the enemy ajipeared in torcf be­fore Gen. Clinginan’s throe ri j^lmeuts, nud I e withdrew across the w unty bridge to this sid- '1 the river. The artillery o f the enemy was inlay­ing u{ on the railroad bridge; and Ev:;!is’s bn^itd * had at last to move forward by the comity road, and cross, i f at all, the bridge a h:i{t tu.;e abu’. c the railroad.

About two o’clock in the afternoon one b il-; and darintr incendiary succeeded in reucliiuir ' ‘ i' bridge, and covcrcd by the witii:, wall of (he abutaicnt, lighted a flame which suon >4estro>id the saiicr'tructure, leaving the masonry, abut­ments and pier intact. A t t in t tini" u i i i l ’orce- ment.^ which I had ordered tVom Kichiuond were hourly expected.

It wn« very i ’-iip . i’taiit i' ■- u. • \v ' - .- 'e county bridge, the only .ns- iciiViining o f cross­ing the river in this vii.iuity. Evans’s and Cling- nian’s brigades were tirdered to cross, suppurted 'oy I'ettigrew’s brigade, and the .'lissis.sippi bri­gade, just coming in, was ordered to move ifr- ward at once.

The enemy were driven back from their posi­tion on the line of the railroad, but on aeeount ol the lateness o f the bour, *4ie nature of tiic

I ground, and the fact that our artilieiy, cavaliy and 'a larire portion ot the reinforcements hud not yet

arrive<i, it w.as not advisable to attufk their strong second position that evening.

'During the night the enemy made a hurried re treat ti? their foi'tifjeations and gunboats, moving with such celerity that it was usclass to attiinj.L puri^uit with any Other arm than cavalry, ol .. inch at that time, unfortunatel} , we hud none

T p.assed over the Railroad liom the Ncus# bridge to Wilmington, on the ’J i t l i ja n d ret ned liist night. The bridue i fa.st being rep:drul At present, we are subjected to the leiupoiary inconvenience of trans-shipment aicro.ss the c a i - ty bridges; but in a very tew days tiiis will be remedied, and everything restoretJ to the former condition.

I rejjret that this grand •'rmy of invasion did not remain in the interior long enough for us to get at them. A s it is, they burned the -;upersir'ic- tur<* o f two bridges wliich cost originally less than §10 ,QUO, and can be replaced at once, and have utterly failed to attempt to take advantage o f the temporary and partial interruption o f our railroad line, for the purpose o f striking a decisive blow at any important point before we could thoroughly re-establish our communicatitm with it,

t beg leave to Cill your attention to the reports of Lieut. Col. Stevens,C. S Engineers, and to Lieut. Col. Pool, a.s well a.s to tht'se of the three Briga­dier Generals previously named.

Our loss is reported at 71 killed and 208 woun­ded and about 4(M> mi.-sing. Most of the latter were taken prisoners at Kiit^iton bridge, and have since been returned paroled.

I am. General, very respo-otfully.your ob’t serv’t G. W. S m i t h , Maj. Gen. < onimandiiig.

The Xtw State. AihnhiiKtrution in ev: Yurk — A N ew York letter-writer, in noticing the remark o f a Washington coi respondent, that it was understood there that Governor Seymuur, who goes into office on the first of January, will allow o f no more arbitrary arrests in New York State, says:

The writer is perfeatly correct (as 1 happen to know) as to the arbitrarj^ arrests. The (Jovern- or's message, which is now about tini«hed. and which will be sent in to the l>egisla ture a week fi*om tomorrow, will take u n cq u iv u ca i y nuti l , in that respect, but more immediat- ly p . ip o r ta n t than that, perhaps, will be the declared deter­mination to uu lint ft m State mt fssthe ftOeTdl u(1 tn i»> tiot ton rt'ctfle fi'um itf-emancipation policy

I giv® you this as a matter of news, which the public gen e ra l ly will be Interested to hear. M y authority for it i? as reliable as that of the Gov- e r n o f himself. Mr. Seymour's idea is, that' it i« not within the strict line of bi.<* duty to his oon- stituents, nor to the country at large, to permit white men to b« taken from their families heiw to free negroes South, and this idea, you tnay rolf U])on it, will bo worked out in the u: f!-.*will, at the .same time, rfit ' ntf, liis ■’ i .'-t i; ti in to pu.*!h-on the war for tht :-tn . n . the rebellion, pledging all the r< - t York,, in men and iii'oney, i f th;* ■ -but go for the “ Uaiuu it uiiu ihu cuu-

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