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Latest Frcni Georgia.
From the Constitutionalist, Nov. 27.
THE SITUATIOX.
Yc have some little news from a.gcntle
man who recently visited Atlanta, i.r rather
the spot on-which Atlanta once stood.
The place U entirely destroyed. Prior to
leavinf, the enemy sent all 'the negro's tip t lie
road. Citizeia stated that Sherman had orc
forth with f"ir army corps, .each numbering
about 15,000 men. 1 heta corps arc corn
manded respectively ly I) wis, O dcrbaus
Ijir.ir and Sloe urn .
Tii Yankees gave out that they were po.
in with half their force to Augusta aud hal
tn .Savannah.
Thev has e torn up the Railroad. behind
them everywhere.
The S.ivannah News has ike following re
port of affairs.
It is very certain that mote or less fighting
was coins on at Oconee br!" yesterday; A
dispatch from an official Ponrce was received
from Oconee lato yesterday evening, stating
that the enemy haa turned their arunery in
. the opposite direction towards Macon and
were thelling, from which it was evident they
were attacked in the rear by our fumes from
..Macon. This we look upon as highly en
couraging, showing not only that wrare hold
ing our ground at Oconee, but that our gath
ering hunts are falling upon. the enemy's
Hanks.
From a!' we can learn of Sherman's move
"inents. and piv.-ent p-sition, we think he is
aiming t :n;rel: upon Savannah. Of course,
we cannot tcil wi'h any degree of certainty
at what point he intends to reach the roast,
. till his piai.n arn inoivj Hii'y d(Vtdoped; but to
our mind all l is movements 'thus tar indi
cate Savannah as his pi int of destination, ai.d
unless ids army is whi, ped, routed, demoral
ize or eapturnl, he will reach bere. Tnis
;vvevr, can and will b? prevented, if the
men of the Stutu rahy in respnso ti the call
oi tovrmor Rr-wn, as (,ey should. The'e
i no i:ece:-sity for us tu say what our f,:re s
amount to, or where they are. Suflice it,
that it the men still lull at home will now
tvn.e up and lend their help, We have enough.
The main budy of SiKraianVs army is re.-,
parted ni Sandersville and pushing forward
rapidly. His advance has ieaclnti Tennells
on the Central Kail It al At that point a
Yankee operator telegraphs to th Augusta
fikv, desiring s .'ine information as the
r
where-
about of our army. I lis trick was discover;.!
and his enrio-uy wilt be satisfied presently.
Siveral tboiand veteran troops had arriv
ed at Sav.muah and thou -and mote were
expected.
A cavalry raid is reported to have ad vanceel
as Jai as Warreuton. Tn is band is supposed
to be' the ;L'allaut six bundled" which, when
last heard from, were prancing about Sparta.
lie-liable information has' been received that
cast Macon had been. feebly shelled by a small
forte of the enemy. As soon as opposition
whs shown, the Yankees retired. At present
there arc none of the Shermanhcs in the vi
cinity of Macon.
Gkeen&bjRvV, Nov. 25, 1SG4.
Great has been the excitcmenthcre for the
last few days. The vandals have indted visit
ed us. Ou Sunday mornmg fifteen came.
They stopped lirsc at Mrs. J , on the Madi
son r ail. All the men under sixy took to the
woods. Had they known the truth the wretched
creatures could have been captured. But the
Yanktc.. s ated I tint they were fntuen hundred
strong, rneamped about thre miles lror.i town,
and making their way to the place; so the
inhabitants weie afraid to do anything. The
tvv i.'id men that were lelt e -old have ascer
tained the state of the case, bt:t feared tohave
their families. Wo did not know differently
until after they had left. .The main army went
by K itonton, ihese were only stragglers.
'i-hey demanded of Mrs. , where ttiej'
firM stojfpcd, gold and silver. She told them
she had none. They tneu threatened to tie
her and burn her in tier h mse, her seryauts
ple-Ad fur her life; "iid they ahme sued ier.
They broke tier silver b&idcet and give it to
one of her negroes, but he returned it to his
Mistress. They then went ..to old Mr. s
who was sick aud confined to bed. They t.'ok
his keys, found I'is whiskey ami drank it
ttole iu- watch, helped themselves to suiar
and other supplies, and took bis horse. The
old gent'enian being powerless, the negroes
interceded for his property and saved conside
rably for him.
From hero they went to . They
vnked into the dining room jerked open
the sideboard and demanded something to
eat Sho supplied them. '1 hey went into
the parlor and an Indian was helping him- I
H-lt, when an officer interposed, ordered him
to put down the article and leave the house,
lie ob?yed promptly. They .returned to this
bouse iour times.
The i.ext house they went to they took
'2C0 from the old Udy. They went to vari
ous houses iir town took money, watches
and whatever they could lay their hands on.
They slept in the depot.
On Monday morning, quite early, they visi
ted us and asked for breakfast. I prepared
it, whfn they came to the doer they were
tcld they must leave their guns, knapsacks
and havtrsaeks at the front door. To this
they ch marred, but being finally told they
could get nothing to eat without, they com
plied. They were perfectly polite all the time they
wc-ie here, but evinced gn at fea'r of bush
whackers. One of them declared that he
faw a man with a gun behind an evergreen.
They never returned ; but, on leaving, cursed
us to the negroes.
They have carried off a good many ce
prees, horses and mules from this county.
L he main army never crossed the Oconee, but
we-h'.sir that ihey perpetrated many outrages.
Our men are picking up provisions every day.
1 he.r that Colonel , with his men,
fctrs them up about midnight every night.
Sparta, Ga , Nov. 25, 1804.
TI:
e enemy have crossed the bridge at Mil-
Jedg
edgtville in fl,rr inrantry artillery
and cav-
-"-vurai i,uil(jre(j 0j the latter came up
jne bparta road, to within twelve miles of
Vlb V1 The infantry and artillery went
.own the Sandersville road in very large force.
J doubtless two corns of the enemy, nura
nng, according to Texas bcouts, who have
mJlowtd them Irom Atlauta, about sixteen
u.ousund. They had not burned the State
J'juse when our informant left, and no pri-
vato buildings. The Peni?entiar Arsenal,
were burnfd.
Our auihorities should look to MilUn.
There is a lower route to Sporta by the San
dersville road. They may possibly take this
and still come by Sparta ; but we think San
dersville, Millen and Savannah will be their
rou'e.
This information is by a true ladv, raised in
this county, who came through from Milledge
ville on horse back to-day.
' . E. P.
Special Correspondence f the Constitutionalist.
Oconee Kivek Bridge, Nov. 24,' 1864.
The enemy burned Griswoldville, between
iactn and Gordon, Sunday evening,, and
went from-there to MiUedgeville, where they
burnt the depot, but no othvr buildings that I
h-tve heard of. Thfty had a fight at Macon
Sunday evening, and were repulsed by our
forces, and Wheeler fought their cavalry Fri
day at Gordon.
The fight at tho bridge commenced about
noon yesterday, and has continued up to this
time, and the bridge still stands, though the
enemy have burned the trestle-work beyond
the bridge. The enemy run the picket away
from the ferry and began crossing. As 'soon
as it was known; our cavalry were sent down
there, and when about one hundred had
crowed, our men charged them - and drove
them across the river. We lest two rnpn
killed in the charire. and the enemv severnb
I hev beca rue pai'ic stricken sinfl hjtt tin nn-
i - - t
positesidein a hurry, and our men crossed
and picked up twenty-three cavalry guns,
several overcoats and a number of knapsacks
avd other rigging and capturing one man.
They attacked the h rrv pain this evening
out were r-i)ii sod. Wheeler s ncrr.mand.
strong, is crossing the rirer about twenty
ndies below here.
From the Chronicle and S ntinel, 27: h :
Fi'.oii Macon A gentleman who anivrd
i this city yesterday, lrm Macon, via South'
west Georgia and Savnnnnh, iufornas us that
on Sunday last the Federals attacked I-.st
Mac.' n. Ihey succeeded in enpturing one of
our batteries, hut it was immediately retakia
by our brave "roldicrs, and the enemy signally
repulsed.'
A reuewal of the attack was anticipated ou
Monday, the 21st, but ihe Federals did not
make their appearance. Ifvvas suppo-e,d that
the force making thu attack on Sunday was
not vtry large and that the movement vas a
fiiot.
Tne loss on both sides was small.
The military authorises of that place were
as much mystified about the movements of
Sherman's army, as tni-so in this section.
The general opinion w.ij that Augus'a va3
Sherman's objective point.
There was a sufficient force in Macron, under
the lead of a gallant officer, to hold the enemy
at bay.
A light occurred about six miles from Ten
rdlle. about ten miles froffl the Oconee river.
rIhe Yankee loss is estimated at ten killed and
fifteen wounded. Our toss two killed.
Extracts from North Carolina Tapers-
Pajityism in the Lkoislature. We are
opposed to organizing political parties 'in this
State or in the Confederacy while tho country
is all ablazj with a war ou the issues ofvhich
depend our very existence as a people. We
thiuk it is no fit time to gati.'y mousing, de
signing politicians or ncrvoifs and jealous
minded men who .vie ruin n every thing not
under tho control of their own u. erring direc
tion. We have no respect or Confidence in
those" wiio show tout thev have none in their
neighbors, but are found secretly p'ottinga d
scheming against them. Now ia a time, if
ever in tlie world there is such a time, when
a frank, generous and brotherly confidence
should b? caretully preserved amongst us.
We reed the cordial and active co-operation
of every member of the Commonwealth to
restrain the fatal designs of the enemy now
pressing us on e. ery nde. IIuw then are wo
to expect any go d to come of proceedings
certainly calculated if not designed, to pro
duce heart-burnings and contentions, and in
any event after the war, must be recorded to
the shame aod damage cf those who promote
them ? It is no fit time for the contemptible,
narrow-minded, selfih works of the paniz-iu ;
but let us have actions now bearing the inspir
ing impress of noble arid generous minds,
appealing to ali in tho confidence and warmth
of a common brotherhood stimulated by the
sntfle hopes and eneigucd by common dan
gers. Any thing shoit of this at the present
hour of our peril, is little if any thing better
than Iloldenism.
We have been led into these remarks by an
article in the Confederate of the 26th, from
which wo ie iru that at the close of the session
of the House of Commons, it was announced
by the Heading Clerk, that the " Conservative
parti " wouid rnet in caucus that evening, at
siVf n o'clock, &c.
It wos the boast of some of the ' Conserva
tives" alter the adjournment of the last Legis
lature, that theyjhsid no caucus during the
whole session, and this boast was made as an
evidence of the entire absence of party spirit
among them. But it is contrary to all experi
ence that parties should exist without the drill.
Hence we perceive that the Conservatives "
have had to yield to the law of parties and as
semble in caucus fr trds purpose. Thus we
witness the re-organization of party in North
Carolina soon to be seen stalking about wiili
impudent and arrogant assumptions, as dis
gusting and offensive to the truly noble an J
patriotic soul as vice is to virtue. Salisbury
Watchman.
Peace Resolutions. It willbe seen that
Mr. Fool, of lrtie, has o fie red resolutions in
our State Senate, proposing the appointment
by the States, of commissioner to negotiate
with ihe enemy. There is unfortunately a
difficulty in tho vy of this proposition, viz :
That the constitution has expressly vested the
power here proposed to be exercised in the
Confederate President and Senate, and conse
quently the States have no such power, and
i.u attempt to exercise it would be an indignity
to those branches of the common government.
The idea that the President and Senate will
submit to this indignity by commissioning
men whoso appointment is thus to be uncon
stitutionally wrested frtfm them, is scarcely
admissible. They would be. apt to consider
that they were iutentionally insulted, and to
say that they are quite as ready as the States
to appoint commissioneis whenever there
is a hope that they will find any oue to treat
w i t h . layetU viile Observer.
Jij 0 T I C E . ;
On the 10th December next, I wfll rent to the
highest bidder, the Plantation on which I now re
83 tbe former residence of the late John Harp.
WiJ, neo hire a XEGItO JAN, a nrst eate field
Hand, and a nrgro woman, an excellent COOK,
withcut'ebiidrtn;
Ten bushels Wheat and twenty btuhels Oata
powed. Some Hgs and other waate property will
be sold. -
Any information in regard to the above en be
aiaed by aPP,JinS t S. Harp or George B.
Ailtn.
nov 2i-d5t OLIVIA L. HOLLAND.
OUS- AND LOT FOPw SALE
. Oil RENT. .
I have in the town orFrantlinton7on"ehe Ra-"
leigh.A Oaston Uoftd, 27 miles from Raleigb, a
pnialJ HOUSE, with two acres of land attached,
with a iitt'e outlay can be mad a quitp comforta
ble for small family;
The above property I will eell or exchange for a
good Cook, boy or girl, or I will exchange it for
a good Cook and man.
WJI. R. GORDON.
Franklinton, Nov. 28-d2t
Tjl O R SAL
E
X1 AT AUCTION.
A splendid set of DENTAL fXSTRUJENTS
will be sola at 12 o'clock, at the N. C- Book Store,
on Wednesday next, by
TUCKER, ANDREWS & Co.
nov. 23-lt.
JJEKRINGS ! HERRINGS ! I
In ibtore and for sale, 23 BBLS.' of No. 1 Her
riDgs. .
TUCKER, ANDREWS & CO.,
nov 29 d2t Auc. aud Com. Alerchants.
N E F I N E CARRIAGE
AND HARNESS
TUCKER, ANDREWS & CO.
nov 20-d2t
ACIIINERY AT PUBLIC
JL auction.
On the 15th day of DECEMBER next, at the
DKEP RIVER ARMORY, or COTON MILLS,
M J7ILE from JAMESTOWN DEPOT, we will
sell at 1'ubiic Auction, the following articles of
machinery, viz :
TURNING LATHES, DRILL PRESSES,
. SMOOTHING, SLABBING AND
BORING MACHINES,
SHAFTING, HANGERS
AND PULLEYS,
of various sizss
and kinds.
A
large lot of
BELTING, BLACK
SMITH. TOOLS, and about
TWENTY THOUSAND POUNDS OF IRON.
The sa'e will be continued from day to dav un
til tbe articles arc all disposed of. Terms Casu.
iMEINiJEMlALL, JONES & GARDNER.
Greensboco', Nov. 29-dl2t
POST. QUAKTEIUASTER'S OFF CE,
Tauboko', N. C, Nov. 25th, 1S64. j
T wish to secure the services of a
J- good BLACKSJITH, one familiar with wag
no w ork, and shoeing horses.
Also a good, ordinary ENGINEER, to run a
stationa.ry Engine.
None need apply except Senior Reserves, Light
Duty Conscripts, aud owners of slaves.
D. PENDER,
nov !TB-d5t Capt. and f. Q. M.
XT ORE AND CARRIAGE AT
XI AUCTION..
ON THURSDAY, the 1st day of December, we
will sell one STALLION. 4 years old last Spring,
and well grown, of th J.igan stock, and works
well i:( larness; two Work Horses, and one
light open CARRIAGE and Harness, together
with other articles.
Also, oaa family CARRIAGE.
CREECH I L1TCIIFORD,
nov. 26 3t sat mon wed Auctioneers.
GOODS
; leached Shirting,
''nbleacbed do.
Vhite Jaekonet,
'Wown Holland,
ririghaiBS,
'. VI t Ribbon, .
tilton Cloth,
toop Skirts.
orsets,
adies Hose,
isses do.,
inen Handkerchiefs,
pool Thrtad,
' lax Thread,
'eedles,
ins,
uttons,
himbles,
nitting Needles,
tatiouery,
run Caps,
Gents' Doots,
Ladies' Gaiters
Merino Shirts,
French Silk Cravats,
Suspenders,
Tooth Brushes,
Hair Brushes,
Dressing Combs,
Fine Combs
Pocket Knives,
Hats, Caps,
Tobacco,
Snuff,
Black Pepper,
Spice,
Brown Sugar,
Crush Sugar,
Soda,
Copperas,
Flour,
Meal, c, &c.
At corner of Fayettevilla and Market Square.
K1NSEY & WARE
Raleigh, Nov. 26th, '64.-d6t
W
ANTED
I wish to purchase a SEE VANT GIRL, from
7 to 20 years old, a good Nurse and House scr
'dnt of a good disposition, sound and healthy.
Adrirtss, THOMAS M. HOLT,
nov 25-dlUt Haw River P. O., N. C.
p OTTO N YARNS,
liJ IN EXCHANGE FOft
BEESWAX, TALLOW AND LARD.
We will exchange Cotton Yarns for Beeswax,
''allow or Lard, in large or sin quantities, on
ery favorable terms, or pay tte highest cash
rice. Address C. F. KLAPP it CO.,
pov 25-dlOt Graham, N. .C.
WANTED TO BUY OR HIRE'
T ? FOR 1865.
V No. 1 COOK, WASHER AND IRONER,
r a small family, and a BOY who has been ac
t i-onied to waiting in the house. Must ccme
ell recommended. Apply at
nov 23-dtf THIS OFFICE.
G
KEEN TEA.
A SUPPLY VERY SUPERB
YOUNG. HYSON TEA,
TOR SALE AT
nov 25-d3t wlt PESCUD'S DRUG-STORE
tvLD. ENGLISH BROWN WIND-
J SOR SOAP.
FIFTY-SIX DOZEN
JUST EECEIVED AT
nov 25 d3t-wlt PESCUD'S DRUG-STORE.
N
TJEKDERSONVILLE TIMES.
11 -
AN EDITOR is warted in thin office. The
f present Fditor ftesires to retire. This is a rood
oertn lor some one bo is too feeble to be a sol
dier, and who desires a fituation well guarded
against "conscription." The applicant must be
oi moral nabits, educated, and "sound oa tnt
goose." Address
JWM. L. LOVE,
Hendersonrille, N. C.
4iOT 8-tf
O T I C B
Taken up on or aboot the 6ih day of October
last, on tbe premises of Mrs. A.S. J. Sernms,ncar
ciacK ureek Depot, a SORREL HORSE, about
six yearg old, with a blaze face nd three-white
feet. : Said borxe is about fifteen bands high, and
somewhat saddle marked. n is new in the pof.
session of Capt A. Barnes. Wilson. N. C. The
owner is required to pay all legal charges and
wiBmm mj. nov 2i-cui
T
O F A R M E Li S !
150 GRINDSTONES. -
WEIGHING FEOU 80 TO 3C0 fcoUHDS.
200 LBS. WIDE DAGON IRON,
FOUE, FIVE AND EIGHT INCHES Wt!.
"We will pive four pounds of Dry Virginia Salt
ior one oi 1'orJc,
SHAY, WILLIAMSON & CO.,
North State Iron and Brass Works.
RaLigb, Nov. 21, 1864. d 7 1
SOUTH LRN EXPRESS COMPANY, )
Cdaklotte, N. C. )
fN and after this cLate, all boxes
which are sccurelv fastened and strapped,
containing stores for the N. C. troops in. tbe field,
marked to the carcDt oursrgon lieneral w arren,
Raleigh, will be forwarded without expense to
either shipper or consignor, and will hav preter-
tnce over all other freight excepting tbat of the
same class from other fetates.
L. F. BATES,
nov 25 dl2t Assistant Suo't.
T
RENTED FOR THE
YEAR 15G5.
Will be rented to th highest bidder, on Friday,
the Second day of December next, at 11 a. m., all
the property of the Roanke Literary Society, sit
uated in the town i' WeUlou, which it loss been
customary hetofore to rent, cor.eisting of Store
Houses, Lodging Rooms, &c. Terms made known
on that day.
A. B. PIERCE, FxPCUtive
W. T. SLKDGE, V p!SVt
JOS. Tv EVANS, CommittHJ.
Weldon, Nov. 25, 'C4.-dtd
1 0 N lED Ii R A TE TAX NOTICE
J
Notice is hereby given that the txes for the
districts herein narrtd will not be received at tbe
times heretofore adver ised, but will be received
at the following times, viz:
Swift Creek Di.strict, Monday, Dec. 18, '64.
l'jinthcr liianch do Tuesday, " 19,
Buckh'orn i New Hill do Thursday, 21, "
TVhif.A fldl- Jtr. l!avor r?r'U- Krl.tuv 9'
Crabtree & t ary do Saturday, 23,
The other districts will be received at the times
heretofore advertised.
RUFUS H. PAGE,
Collector for Wake county,
nov 8-d6t '
SECIiS;TAItY'S OFFICK9
Wilmingxon &, Makchestkr Railiioad Co.,
Wilmington, N. C, 8d Nov., 1804.
milE SKVENTEENTII AiSNU-
L AL MEETING of the Stockholders of
the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad Com
pany will bo held in the town of Wilmington,
on W JUiNJi-SlAX, the 30th instant.
WM. A. WALKER,
nov 12-td iWil. Jour). Secretary.
A
SITUATION "WANTED.
By a vcurg Lady, who has Ifad two vear' ex
perience in teaching, in some school or private
family as Instructress of Higher English and.
branch. She is particularly d'jsirous of teaching
Mathematics, and can famish the best pf refer
ences as regards qualification?, position, Ac.
Address immediately, etating terms,
Miss A. P.,
nov 19 2taw4t Enfield, N. C.
Conservative copy 2taw4t.
Important Auction Sale.
TN order to make room for other goods, we will
r ' - r - 1 I 1 11
M. Btll n-x ' ' - - - o
tides, on Wednesday the 30th, at 10 o'clock.
One Pair 13 men uiooes-
One Copying Press
One Metalic Umbrella Stand
One Book Case with Glass doors
Five Large Gilt Frames
Eight Counter Tabic turned legs.
One Mahogany Bureau
One Painted Bureau
Fourteen Show Cases
One Table, turned legs Painted
Three Oil Lamps
Two Umbrella Stands Jetalic
Trr. Pona Hnekinrr Chairs
One Basket and a great variety of useful articles
for Housekeeping.
The Show Cases have very line large rrencn
Plate glass 3 h 4 feet in them.
Auct. & Commission Merchants.
nov. 21-2t.
POST QUARTERMASTERS OFFICE, C. S. A.
Raleigh. C Nov. 24th, '64.
XTOTICE SOLDIERS INVALID
S CORPS.
It has been decided by Gen. A. R. Lawton, Q.
if non f! S. A., that soldiers of the Invalid
Corns, reporting in accordance with Par, ai,
r ' . . . Tk- n 1 1 r T t Ik.
Uenerai vraers, io. o, j - a. x. vr. v., bi mc
piratioo of every two months, to the nearest Post
Commandant, to draw pay, commutation, rations,
Ac, shall receive Government transportation for
this purpose. Retired soldier? reporting at this
Post can obtain transportation from their homes
to Raleigh and return, on the order of Col. W. J.
CLARKE. Commandant.
nov 25-6t Capt. and P. Q. M.
EYV PUBLlUATlUiN S,
THE METHODIST PUBLISHING COMPANY,
RALEIGH, X. C.
FIRST READER, for Southern Schools :
PrifA ner hundred ......S30.00
" dozen 4,50
' " sinjrle conv 50
SOUTHERN ZION'S SONGSTER, for Sabbath
-
Schools, SocW Meetings, the camp, Ac :
Price per hundred 560,00
" dozen 9,00
" " sin'lecopv 1,00
BULLION'S ENGLISH GRAMMAR, Revised
by Rev. Dr. Chaves, (n prttt).
We can also furnish all
MUSIC,
Published in the South.
rrf Incriie of Music ynd Books sent when
desired. Orders eolicited, and will b promptly
attended to. Address
oct 27 dtf Rev. A. R. RAVEN.
WASTED
J WISH TO EMPLOY A MAN TO TAKE
charge of my farm as Overseer, who is exempt
from.lU.ry jervice. For further particular!
addms me at Halifax, N. C.
OctlU-dl8t . GEO; A. SMITH.
jOST, OR MISL AID .
A CONFEDERATE 4 p"eR CENT. CERTIFI
cate r,.r $600. No. 2,12?. A citable reward will
be. paid by leaving- it at Tucker. Andrewi & Co.
H'r7-c-38t T.F.SCOTT.
M
AD A ME SOSNOWSKFS
FEMALE INSTI fUTK.
BAR AMVILLK, NEAR CiU3IDIA, S. C.
Scboltic"year frojij October ltt to July 1st,
comprising two sessions.' Pupils cbugtd'frcm
day of entrance.
nov 18 7t
F
OR R . E H T
The House in the town of Weldon, N. C, for
merly known as the Exchange Hotel, with the
lots attached, will be publicly rented for tbe en
suing year, on the pretniee, oa the let day of De
cember next. Bond, well secured for tbe amount
of the rent, ay able January 1st, ISC6, will be re
quired, or, if preferred, the rt-nt may be paid in
advance. By tbe Executors of
. nov 23 6t M. FERRALL, dee'd.
P
LA NT ATI ON FOR RENT IN
WARREN COUNTY.
MILL-BROOK, the 1 esidence of tbe late Gen.
John H. Hawkins, fuur mils north of Warrenton
Depot, will be rented for the ensuing year, to the
highrst bidder, in the town of Wanenton, on
Saturday, 3d day of December next.
Tbe dwelling is commodious, with all ncccesary
out houses, cabins, &.C., Ac.
The tract contains abou'. 1000 acrefl, with open
land enoug!to farm with 12 r 15 hand.
This is a rare opportunity for ref ugees or others
to procure a good borne for nxt year.
JAS. A. EG KRTO.V, Gui-dian
fur John U. Hawkins.
nov 9, !S64-dtdcc3
0
O T T O N YARNS ! COTTON
YARNS ! 1
FOJt
BEESWAX, TALLOW OR LARD.
I want to purcliase a large a'r.ount of leswax,
Tallow and Lard ; for which L will cichangs
4C )ttfn Yarns" on favorable terms, or I will pay
the highest cash price. Address
K. T. BIr.RY,
nov 19 dl2t Graham, N. C.
171 O R
R E
FOR 18fJ5.
N
t
A pleAsant Family Residence, ?n tt s city, situ
ated two hundred yards e?t of Yarborough Ho
tel, in a large grove. The Residence contains five
rooms; supplied with gna ; an excellent kitchen
and all necosnary outhouses. A large garden,
containing nearly an acre cf l-nd. Possession
ghn first of January next. Apply to
nov 19-dtf J. KINSEY.
Petercburg Express copy six times and scud bill
to this office.
T
AX IN K I N D 1
rrv. Ic.smnri fnr Wnlr enuntv will be In Rft-
X tlC XCCVUwv.w - - - . '
leih on Monday, Tuesday end Wednesday of
each week in November and December, for the
purpose of assenting the tax in kind of Corn,
Fodder, MoUsscs, Sugar, Peas, Beans, Ground
I) , fr n
We want every good citizen to give in for tl
Soldiers' wires, ladits atd infirm persons of the
ie
their
neighborbods.
Those who have not listed their Wheat, Oats,
R3C Lay and Wool, can aTso list at tic above
limes.
F. G. FOSTETt,
NATHAN IV EY,
Assessors.
nov 19-dt swtd
Standard, Daily Conservative and Daily Pro
gress copy and end bill to sessors for approval.
ELI) ON HOTEL AND FUR-
N ITU RE FOR RENT.
Will be rented out publicly, to tbe highest bid
der, oa the premises, the .
WELDON HOTEL AND FURNITURE,
on THURSDAY, the 15th rfny of DECEMBER
next, for theecsiiing yer. This House is Mtuated
. in the town of Weld"n, H difax couoty, N. C?,, on
the lelt band side of the Railroad going north,
and connect d with the depot. It has gs works
attached nnd in iroo cider, and it can accommo
date from 160 to 200 persor.s.
Terms the tarve s heretofore, which will be
made known on the day of rent.
Will be hired out fur the ensuing year at the
same timj and place, five or six n-groea.
MRS. CO UN ELI A W. IIAPPIT.,
Adin'x for Estate of W. W. Ilapper, Dec'd.
Weldon, N. C, Nov. Stli, 1RC4. dlH
rjlHE BINGHAM SCHOOL. '
A MILITARY AND CLASSICAL FINISHING
ACADEMY.
The next session will begin at Mebanesville on
the N. C. 1L It., Feb. 1st, 1H65. While tbe old
couisc has been retained, extensive additions hare
becu m;tde, with a view to making good toldiert
as well as good scholars.
. Address. COL. WM. BINGHAM,
Superintendent.
nov. 2I-40t. Oaks, N.C.
jOXES FOR SOLDIERS;
All boxes for Soldiers or Prisoner of War from
North Carolina, delivered to the following named
persons, will be promptly forwarded frecct charge:
Sprague Brothers, Salisbury.
Dr. D. F. Summey, Ashevillc.
Dr. W. A. Collett, Morganton.'
Dr. J. W. Allison, Statesville.
Dr. J. L. N eagle, Greensboro'.
Mr. A. Hagan, Charlotte.
Mr. Edward liege, Salem.
Capt. J. N. McDowell, Raleigh.
Joseph A.Worth, Faretteville,
1'. Murray A Co., Wilmington.
Mr. F. L. Bond, Taiburo.
Mr. J. A. J. Askew, Colerain.'
Mr. F. L. Roberts. Murfrecsboro.
The Boxes thould be well hooped, properly
marked, and delivered in time fir my Special mes
senger who leaves Raleigh on the firt day of
ererv month.
EDWARD WARRF.N,
Surgeon General N. C.
Raleigh, N. C, Oct. 31, m;4. dim
THE CHURCH INTELLIGEN
CE, PEVOTED TO THE IXTEPESTS OK TOE
PEOTESTAN 1 EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN THE
CONFEDERATE STATES,
is now published by the
Pbotfstakt Episcopal Chckch PruLisniPG A
EOCIATI05 is Charlotte, North Carolina.
4 Rev. F. M. HUBBARD. D. D., ) nm
REy. G. M. EVERHART, A. M., tDITolli-
TEHMS OF SUifcCRIPTIviX CASH, IX ADVAXCE :
For t fa rcc in out lid $ 5
For six months : 10
For one Tear '. 21
ductiun of twenty-five per cent.
, AH'communications should b addreneJ,
Church Intelligencer, Charlotte, N. C."
noy Ld2t
I D E S! II I.D ESI!
The uodercirtcd returns bin rlrnol"rmnt
for the extrnsire patronage be bai heretofore re
cdvid at tbe hands of the reonU t and earneatlr
ollciU a ccr.tinusnce thereof. Owing to tbe klgh
price of oil and Callow. I am comtIId to
chancre tnv base." and will In fntnr tan all hAi
for one third ; which will be sold at the market
price. Tanning cone for indigent oldIere free of
charge as hrsctofnre, and those able to pay, can
get tbeir hides tunned at 50 cents per pound.
All rcrsoni who have hides in tnv vard will h
Inform td when thtir leather if ready.
pot 16-tf Pacific P. O., R. A G. R. R. .
.TTILLSBORO', N. C, M1L1TA-
TUB SEVRVTH inADEMIfi YKATl f M.
Institution W ill rommenra nn WF.n N FRH A Y .
FEBrJAIiY 1st, 18C5. . '
AnrlicAtSoita for aimri!ntrrnta mn.f ha ttmad
prior to 15th December 1864, about which iiiCet
me lermt will be made known. Address
A1AJ. WM. M. GORDON,
oct l-d4m Supeiintenden
M
A S O N I C
THU GRANfJ LonOE f v t A a r
if
rorth trim mi will ... tn ti.:. -:... ..
- .u..f t V U lull VllV "l
Monday evenirc. the 5th of December n.r! t 7
o'clock, for the transaction of business. O.'licen
oi auuoicnnate Lodges are requested toatttnd In
MnlltAM Mttn .1.1..1 . 9 ft . 1
person or have special delegates appointed, as tbe
Cons
nsiuunon ar.a general reguutio ns ef the
n 4irLid.
Lodge rt quire.
WILLIAM T. BAIN,
. . . Grand Secrttary. '
Raltib, Oct. 17, 18C4. 2awtd
s
1UPRKME COURT LI-TORTS.
The R-pnrts of Cases at Law, Argued and de
termined in the Supreme Courts! N. C, June
Term, 18C4, No. 2, Volume I, Equity Cans, No.
1, Vol. 1 ; r ported bv P. II. Winston, Ern.
Puce of No. II, $12.50 ; No. I, S7.50. OrriVra
solicited from the Pn fvssion. 'i boe w ho bavn
nln ady ntdtred from Mr..W. will remit pavmclit
to the Fubscriber. A. R. RAVEN,
Raleigh, Oct. 27, 18t4.-,dtf . Agmt.
i?aw:ttevjlle, n.- c, miTF-
X' TARY ACADEMY.
The firt Senior, of this Ins'llution will com
mence the lt of February, 18G5. Application!
(or admihi'ion mut be made prior to the lt Jan
urry,l8C5; about width time the 'Urira will be
made known. Adcres
oi , ur mU A- BANKS, '
oct 24-wAdtf Superintendent.
Also wanted, TWO TEACH LBS of mUifaty
t riucjition ti do STEWARD in this Inetltution.
Address an above.
L
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s
T !
A I5ROWN FUR CA PE WTTtT A Ttr ITP rniMt
and lastl wr- ((,t at U)e Baptist (hutch Ii et
Main .-ux.dv, or, between tho Cburrh nrd my
roidci.ee The finder will be suitaLly le-HNtded
by leaving it at my Store'
Oct. 31-tf. p. p. iMxriTtt
"j AND F OR S A Ljf.
Will be sold at Auction, by order of the Court
of Equity for GuiHoid county, in Gretrstoro', N.
C, on luesday, the 2lMb day of Novtub.r.a
TRACT OF LAND.
situated in said county, seven miles wret e-I Grct ns
boro', and containing about 350 Acres most of
which is in a good state of cultivation. Upon the
premiers are a Dw. lling IltiUse, Saw end Griht
Mill and Cotton Gin. and a very large Orchard.
Iho land is as good as any in that section ( I cdn
try and is subCeptible of still greater iu provoV
mcnt. A good cpp,rtunity isoUertd to th.ro
who wish a safe place for their negror P and u an
inveMnant, it would prove highly pn.fitalle.
Ihe mules, etock and farming iuiplcmciits aro
alto Ur sale. For information, apply to
JAS. M. MORbllLAD, C. M. E.
or D. REYNOLDS, Adtu'r.
TEIMIS: CASH.
Ore. nboro N. C , Nov. l9-'C4.-dCt
IID'QRS 2n MILITARY DlST.,
I'kl'ARIXKM A. U., AKt) O. VA.,
GoLDsaoao', No. 17. lbbi
N 0
T I C E
Owners ofSlavra iinnr.acf.t in mv - i -
lortihC4ttot.8 in this District
------- - . . . u . v
sri'l H-turned to tlifir tmni.i hUnrin..j i ir
.vr., .lUIIIIUIirU lliMfc 11
said slaves are not returned Immediately they will
- ,", e-pk v worn iwo aayi ior every
cay of thtir absence.
. By order of BrigGen. Bakfr.
J. C. McRAK. .
Atittant Adjutai.t Grn.
nov. 21 3t.
W
A N TED.
S'i.000 VjRGlNIA BANK RILLS,
$0,000 N. CAROLINA RANK RILLS,
COUPONS OLD N. C. SIXES, .
COUPONS N. C. RAILROAD,
OLD N. C. SIX PL'R CENT. BONDS.
JOHN G. WILLIAMS & CO.,
dov 21-dt BankrM and Rrnkcrf.
OR SALE
S13.S00 in North Carolina State Bonds-thcsc
Bonda were irued for'Weitern North Carolina,
Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford, and Ral
eigh and Gaston Railroad Companies, and niott of
them authorized before the War.
oov 14-dtl W. II. JONES.
J O T I C E
Is hereby given, tbat application will be nisdo
to the ensuing General Assembly orNorth Caroli
na, for an act of Incorporation of the ttMWtrf
Seinfjiaptr Establi hment, at Raleigh.
Raleigh, Nov. I , leC4. d30t '
O
R
ALE
A TWO HORSE WAGON, and HARNESS
both nearly pete. Price two thousand dollars
Apply to H. A. LONDON,
28 3t Pittsboro', N. C.
R
ECRU1TS WANTED.
TWENTY vounjr, able-bodied recrniti wanted in
'Faison'a Scouta" to fill np the Company; will
operate cbiefiy on Confederate Toint. They will
furnish good horses.
Fort FUher, N. C, October 27. d2Ct
v
I R G I N I A SALT.
ONE HUNDRED BUSHELS.
Will sell for -a.h, or exchange one buchel of,
Salt for two buehelj of Wheat or .thr.e bushela of
11 fl-.l - - . . . l
vtJiu. wan ra A. U. X.L0.1S,
nov28-dlt Franklinton, N. C-
M
R3. . MILLER continues to accommodate
Boarders, by the day, week or month.
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