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I ; -. - iS . . . t - r . - ? . . " .'A "i - a. ' 3 -: "' . . v-'. : . - , - ".,1 !' ;. i M.- i t, I'- ) I " fitnJCRlPIICiN f months,; - ; . 510 Tlwe art our tnlj tea of suDgcnptwa. , An1i urn commit tin 2 an' act of jrreat foutd buying foprtj of all kinds ft ten times hat it eill fcring irhen the war 1, oyer, vhiU foreigners are .buying their fi 7 and 8 per! cent, ppnds and carrying ,bem abroad. Thee bof ds will bring more Specie hen (peace ce, th an they are bringintt bow in cnnrenev, T1.1 tA these strangers in full, ' Whether VB VTof not ; where-as. If w I kept ito t,nd It home, i Would get: back tUl the taxes :collteltO pay. the Interest "-Extract rem Letter of Setrttury ftonholM. A maehitle for spading fields for grain, in 8ted of ploughing, has been invented in Michigan. It!is forked by four borses kesa width fof three Jfeet,. and performs three times as mucn vr-y v TT.fJ Ihe earth deeper, puheriang it completely, Ind leaving iin a condition for PS . 'he expend too,Hs less by one-Wf than Ibe cost of plouing. So states the PraVu r Farmer. " ' s . Small roxXkbout fifty cases of thisWth ome diseayTare said; to Jiave occurred in i Yancey vi-and Us vicinity. It is mostly ' tonnntKo negroes, not more than four or fivenites as we learn, having had it Tivv,u,r31 j-- :t 2!rl Ontir thrift or four deaths hareresaited fronxt. Milton Chron. - I ' I - ' "We mebtianed some time since that Mftjor Noble the'-Confederatp States agent had Uucht some 500,003 beshcls of corn; in the Valley of tljej Mississiplpi. It it just pouring into bur city with lare amounts here be fore it Would look as. if some modern Joseph had been inspired -'to collect and store up provisions akainst thf famine. We have Z. mnr.a fnrn diirinffi our ' soionrn in this Etcu mviv vv,. cm . r- , city than in our lifeiHiie befure. Ana notwithstanding the injmense quautitics sent forward to oar armies, it absolutely looks as if there wcrefno'end to if. Like the widows fctftrn of oil aid meal. uiiz does not diminish ih niiftntitvi Mobile hldrcrtiser. -v fr?,i Li Ixi.trnitn'l Irmf.- disnatch WfAa t-paJprdfiv. is printed i.i the Tele- urnnh. stated that thelcincinnati Cdmmer-cial t... aaivn1 ;irlmut?" accounts ef the nf Sherman's arfmy.' lor glowing. ' riftnmir which wlw the word used by the telerran).'" We; Jekrn iu. the fact ' thnv Shevmau's army is much depleted by sicknesi nud thus prrtbubiy the reason why it " ru quired rCiU Macon felegraph. . O.n .'Mctbofc The Cincinnati Comber- .th 20th ult.. announces ths de uli cf 1 IWip.l McOo.k. ?late of SheimAn's .irniy. and says uicu at .'the resi icnee if his brother, oon'eU CleoJ. W,vMcCook,: in ia.onvilll Ohio, at 2 o'clock r. hi. Sat urday Inst. 1 iFwill biTWraembered that h6 vas shoi'ihoUjih just I clow the risr.ht-should- cr in l be as i!:; 27h of Ittolt on Kkuiiesaw mountain on one. a ' L.K I.' " , .t. luunber, ot inftile in re pitatemenia nave vecenuy ui-cu creuce td the numoer m reuci pi i?nars n ,v in custidy the following cor: v,.il nKonint of iheln has been obtameil: ORicern, fo; thousand; enlisted men fifty trousaml.inj round nupbers. 'this does not iucladc thoe capturef in recent .operation und not yet ire rented tp the Commissary Geu-ra,l.-i--iV.' j -) ' Makin- iUowance for Yankee mendacity, the nunibcrjmav be sat down officers, 3, t 0U, privfttfis;37,000-4ot1 40,000. There are1 not less) than 50,000 Yaakee prisoners in t'oofcderattl hands. lHich. Whtg. " ,) - ., - Mrsl Joseph ""Vood once the famous "Miss Pat on, subsequently jmarried to Lord Len nnT.V died It her residence near AVakefield, Kn gland, last monfii, wee. Old theatric I (visitors will remember this splend 1: vocalist who, in company with herhusban il- saner in iseveral Euelish operas &hc was exi renidy popular With .our citizens thirty yeari ago. j - r ' - Definitions not Found in .the Dii- ' Inqur Something swallowed by a dog. Itetroth-EllxaJð in a passion. , Toliey-l ain lookibg-ut Polly. . , MysticAifitick.-bc longing. lb me, ' v ' Mismatcled A lady engaged to be mar tied. ; jj - Noticed-f-A glass o T punch without ice. - Metaphysician Encountered a doctor. Npwheret-l'resent at this ime. reachesPains pr )duced by walking with ' peas -in .the! shoes. ' . Cook Stove A" Servant burstcd. Iiikstaud--Writinj2 fluids made into leath- -. 1 "!..- ---i ,' ' - - - ; : r. : jf i;t .- -v-- ' . -; J)octor--Shortenei her tail. Picture tlook Selected a Volume of yours. ! Her ngHhata ady wears, on her finger.' PiinibhSom of ihe above ilefinitHns- The vast immisrratll on heretofore gointroa from'. Ireland to the United States has almost entirely ceased. j , j 1 " Admiral Duchunah has so much recovered from bis wound that! he is able tt move about on (irutchs Monlgjpmcry Advertiser. The Flopda.Th C. S. privateer Florida sailed from Santa Csuz, Teneriife, on, the 4th August, on '-.ia cruise EichnnA ! of Vsnnr. A n nrranrment lisi hn krpcl nnnn hpt.wppti (lens. Ilond nnd Sherman to exchaiige the prisoners who hare, been captured b their commands. .The exchange will take place immediately. Chat. Caurter. - v -- - I . - - Aew of our dating scouts hare burned lown the Government blacksmith shop (Yan kee) righf under the guns of. "Port Hudson, I)' ingiug iff, besides, several negroes. : J . ...'. . ' ; -1 . -. , . 1 "WWr' GOLBSBOftO'j ' - , ' - ,jFor the State Journal. Why stands begrim a-Sentinel, . J . lo guard that steps and door; J - ' -Are Prisoners there and ist a jail, Or H't a Commissary' store ? " . . So asked a boy. in wonder w;ld, . Who to his nurse appealed ! . Y Tis bat a Conscript Post my childj Where men are caoght for field; Be not alarmed, my little ward The notion's surely queer, ' ' But 'epose no doubt he's put to guard, Away, mho' d volunteer! - - " -' THE SOUTHERN CEOSS. ling wide each fold, brave flag ! unrolled Tnii ihir hrearbh and length. Float out unfurled, and show the world A new borus nation's strengtft ; Thou dost nut wave all bright and brave- In holiday attire, , , -Mid cannon chimes a thousand times Baptized in blood andi tire. - Noicilken toy to flaunt in joy, ,when careless snouts are nearu, When thou art borne and scathed and torn . A nation's heart i stirred ; Where half clad groups of toil-worn troops Are marching to the wars, What greatful tears and heartfelt cheers ; - Salute thy cross of stars. Thou ne'er has seen the pomp and sheen The. pageant of a court. Or masquerade" 6f war's parade Where fields are fought in sport ; But thou know'st well the savage yell ' From which the Yankees reel,: . When down the steeps resistless leaps , A sea of Southern steeL , Thou knuw'st the storm jbf balls that swarm In dense and hurtling fight, When thy crossed bars aiblase with stars, Plunge headlong through the fight. When thou'rt unfurled are thickest hurled The thunderbolts of war, , . And fhn art, met by loudest threat f (Jf cannon from afar. Fi - thee is told the merchant's gold ' Tie planter's harvests 'fall; " 1 -Thine is the gain of hand and brain ' And i he heart's wealth of all ; For thee each he irt has borne'to part With what it holds most dear, Through Sail the land no woman's hand ilas stayed one volunteer. Though from thy birth outlawed on earth x older nations spurned, Their full-grown name might dread the name Thy iafaficy has earned; For thou'-dost flood the land with bloodr ? eep the seas with fire. ; And all the earth applauds the worth ' u Mcods thou..dost inspire,,,:. . v. . Thy stainless field shall empire wield i Supreme from sea to sea, . And proudly shine the honored -sign Of pcxAi'leyet to be: ; ' hen thou shalt grace the hard won place; i ;w nations gruuge tnee now, N j h;nd shall' show to friend or foe ,: A nobler flag than thou; i. - . . i i i . i i : The i Yankees in Atlanta. FrbnTa gentle man who left Atlanta several days after' the .city foil, the Macon Telegraph, lftarns some interesting particulars of the' doings of the Yankees and the conduct of 'the people of the city. Two or three days after thexeu-' emv entered, the officers gave a grand ball at the Trout Houso and invited many of the citizens to attend! To their shame be it said, ihe invitation teas accepted in many instances, and women,' we cannot call them ladies, who Were loudest in their protesta tions pf loyally to the South, were "hand in glove" with the Yankees on the night of the ball, lit is represented to have been quite a brilliant affair ; plenty-of champaigne was drank in honor of the success achieved by the Federal arms, and the-party ended at a late hour in the 'morning, after great glori .ficatiotis. Onfi nf tbft. first orrlftrs issued bv the Yan kces informed the negroes that they were no longer staves, out iree American cinzeus of African descent." There Were many ne groes in the city, and we, should not be sur prised if some of the " colored ladies " at- tended the iankee eelebration bail. We regret to learn that among the first citizens who took the oath of allegiance to the Federals was Mr. J. E. Buchanan, form - erly business maniger " 6t lh Intelligencer.. . . . . '1 , - A 1 ' 111. I. Tnis gentleman remaiuea in Auania wun me i Fire Battallion, during the investment of the i city. We trust the statement is incoirect, as a personal acquaintance with Mr. Buchan an, made us expect better things of him. I Thero is KnK tto or nn hi,KinAi carri P.il "on in the city, except by a few traitors whoi concealed tobacco tor the express purpose on selling it to the enemy shonld they enter the town. These creatures, we learn, are doing a brisk business with the Yankee sutlers. i There is a Provost Marshal and ai guard of one brigade on duty in tb,e city ; all the other troops are encamped outside of the city. c S Of the reaTly 40,000 Yankee prisoners confined at jidersonTilie, there are not ex4 ceeding 15,000 whose term of service has not expired. That is a correct solution of all the points involved ia the question of ext hane. Sherman has - lost GO.000 men dcrins campaign from Chattanooga to Atlanta. this rate, how many men will it take to ture the whole of Oeorgia? . THE; STOCKHOLDERS of the Wilmineton and WeMon Kail Road Company are notified that the ltividend of tea per centT, tleclured ty the Directors iu June, will fee ftiid on application, to 4k TwnAinivxi fr .1 A rna 6K inotftnt I I- lkti A f0UOUl C4 VU IUU 411 VI UltJ Mi ll I4i.rtxLi V I S. D. WALLACE, Pres't. Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 7. - - UfrGt srr re fri'-M: IMP HI 7 SBPTER'ioisk.' N. TTJSEAY, 426, Acres of land for Sale; VP tLL be sold at the Cot Hot o dopr 1n Kins VV ton, on Tnesdav the Vh. October, atr 12 o'clock, muyy- tora ni 1 1 1 if a. . -' - : -. of twelre months, The oV i- received l res, V)sc the lands of - anAAl lliam Bovett i the ether tract is m ufun,W i contains adioiwnj Uie ianus fjnas mitn ana ' , 1 I" 'J KTKSTOIf. NORTH eJxOLlNA, 1HE follovrtng named SLAVlire conflneo; in their property, pay narSe Kiemenw - files Cdm's'Oi Appmsftieiit, 1 'v;RAxufla, at. lt,;i 864.; : TTIIE following change oJicekV-Sched- J. $U of date July :80th, Jl, sW be ota Pftrvi'd from this date untilUnge4' Fodder, baled, per 1 founfc; $4 CO, 1 . - unbaled, ' 3 GO 4 00. 9 so; : 00 Hay, -j -. Oats,, -baled, " isn haled, eheaf unb'ld " baled, . 4 shelled, . per 'Potatoes, Irish, ' ; .. . sweet, 'Rbnlni: haled. tc I- ThA r.onimissioners arc anea tnat tnftc is a greater abundance of aibove subsH- tence than mey iiaa sip !d, hence tbef change in prices. R. V, 'BlkSTOCK, 1 ccp 12-d6t missioners. I TITHE PEAITS Office of" Chief Q,umaster . . Raleioh, ept., 1SG4. ( -nbsT OTTARTEnMASI ER! roivhout the their several County Agents to collect au tij TBTKE PEPTS at some conv.enieutdepoton ne of the nenr- est railroad aearjy as pwsiu senu iriforma- tion to this otnee, so mai an may Le sent to receive them. 'EIRCR .. ." Maj. A Ch m. Dist. K. C. , ; I42sepl2-d5t JledlealXJepartmer Army. ymber, 18U4. GExmxu Obdeb, No. fini. Chas. F. Harris Gen? IcljasingAgent, M.iil 1)., is instfueted to pit VrTvKf of- Wnvne. Pitt, Gr tne uonieptio pnoir.' AVilson, Kdsrei-ombe, Nash, Halifax at innea adjacent thereto. Detailed, a-ricultui e exMwtea to to him at government r forfeit their By order ol JQBNSDN, 142d2-,v. i m HEADatARTERS 2d 151 uepartmem . v. uu Office hours from 1 ' 't)ElyjSa':i!vijih';thn i btisjness at these rieaciqus.ru find a courier at the 0$cear will be attended to in cfrder ih: AJi others must apply in otnc J3v order 01 eriK- u JA 141 St. - WMG. MOE A T T O R N E Y j GOLDSBORO,' -.Office, first floor of and opposite that cf the C d-l-6m BONDS FOi: FIVE HUNDRED MI LLlOfr PER CENT, t mHESB BONDS present tOTunj interest pavable sei principal ana mieresc, -conpons receivatJe as eof Tne coupons of these 1 1RC5," have been .orderPyi mentor import duties iiMep apii iw . . i Cor , . - -rcci 'August 0,1864. : to : ryi JAMES Mda i ME 11 CJIAIno 1 "1 t c. t lt CLOTHS, or th o Gents ill tf Ft -Office Controllij ' Ch.vb.U7 LL communication IV tire Controlling Q'lai lina will be aadres-sed tj sept 15-lOfc Controlf C. S( - ' - i DONPSof the Fire 4 1J sale at this otfieeV V enrs to run anil are & pnneinal and int4res annually. Person wi? upon application atthe 103 Agecl the At Notice to Tj capi. ' rYS and atter 15th SepttA don at 1230. the next i linrw nit Kjlpicrh t.paii Wefdon a? at present (.VI Accmoiauon train 1 a. m. for Uoldsboro an with" N. t;.' R. R. trr.J (ioldshoro at 4 a. m I S3 p. daily exct rying irei?uw ept 15-d7t prfered by purcnHiiei. (I ' "t M50 i el, . Ago i0 lbs. GWO 0 lbs. 400 00 lbs. 400 v. r m 7 i r J Stt, Series ; ' SCHEDUIJS OP PHICES Of . JXUUlL UAiiOIiIITA, -5 The. Commissioners of Appraisement ,fprf iheState. of North - Carolina, again present , their schedule of prices to govern. Hie pur-, chasing ofcleers of the Government for the next sixty days, unless in the interval facts and cir cumstances should arise to induce an. altera tion. , Every item has been carefully revised, and with the valuable aid of 'Sir. George W. T j . - uvuvumo uun J)i5' sented will prove satisfactory 1 to both the umeiuintiuauii me people, "iney would respectfully urge the peopleUo hasten on . "it: It - ... ' . 1 . . . . wiiu meir supplies-, to maintain and feed on gallant army now assembled just- on our bor ders, and in whose gallantry and fortitude, under God, we alone owe : our exemption .from the horrors of a revolution, of our homes and families by the barbarous, inhurhan'foe, who have, constantly shown they only want the power, and not the will to destroy, us and take nil wc have. ' ' . v ; Apple?, uiicd good, peeletLcer bushet of . 8J pounds' .V. "S5'00 . nnpeeled. per bushel of -' -. ' 28 pounds, ' , trlth handles, each J without handles each 8idps, per pound hams, per pound shoulders.- ncr nound .8. 00. 12 "50 12 00 3 00 3-00 2 75 Axes, Bacon, ' lowles. Tfir nnnnrl 1 60 Beans -. white or cornfild, ner bush ?; ou pounus Brandy," apple, per gallon . peach, per gallon Beef, fresh, net, per pound collar? tvaS v Afi 10 00 20 00 25 00 PL 00 (1'50 1.00 sJoo S 75 11.00 hJWiWMy try- I'vuuu . Brown stuff,good, per bushel 28 lbs Candles tallow, ner nonnri j r r -: r adamantine, "jperpound trace, per pair woolen, for1 soldiers' clothes, f yard wide, 10 oz. to yard, and prorata a$ to greater or less w'ght r width, per yard ra w, per lb . -Rio, per pound unshelled, per bushel ef 70 pounds shelled, sacks not includ ed per bushel of 5'j lbs. sacks not included, per busel of 50 lbs. cotton, yard wide J yd. to -pound.'-per yard' PTt.rfl. familn1 tut. Knn.l Chains, Clothj C 00 1 00 4 50 6 00 COO 6 00 80 60 00 30 00 55 00 of 106 poundY exaa family, per sack . of 98 pounds superfine, per bbl., of jyo ids. 4 superfine, ner sarlr nf 08 JbSy - 25 00 14 rig e,y per barrel oflOG v, . Voffee, 1 oi n, . Cotnmeal, Drib, Fiour, RATES QE ApVERTISINal . t ADVESTISEMSNTS vminaerteia.j thejee dollae8 per square of ten lines or I less, for each insertion; iJJarriage ioticetl and Obituaries wilTbb charged as adTertise menta,- ''x , f - M j J- JOB WORK of every description "will ho ffexecuted at this office with dispatch,' and aij neat as cab be done in the South em Confed eracy. - " - ! ' h, -.H' 1 ; Wskey good per . gallon I Wheat : first rate white peij - of 601ba ' i btishTri i . " - fair, per bush of 6( lbs i 86 v ordinary, perb.ushel of ? -i - . ,J : CO pounji' , , j 800 7h eat st jaw, baled, per 100 piutpd i 1 50 4i unbaled, per 100 ilbs: I 1 00 . TTool, . washed, per pound - , p H' OO ' unwashed, per pdund. J 6 00 ; Yagons, wood.axle, 4 horsejueir, ' ' i i , - 1 ; each' '" J - S5Q 00; . ' iron, axle.,4 horse ftew, " each . 375 W 601bs. v '..'.. 10 00 Potatoes,.. Irish, per bushel'ef ii . CO lbs.. .; 10, 03 ' sweet, per bushel of I e : 601bs. "j j 8 00 Peaches, dried; peeled, per j -J H bush. ofS81b& , !,'8X0 . ' unpeeled, per bushel - ' - N of'SS lbs. 600 rvkt - - Yreeh net- per- lb.'?' J 0& : ' ealt, 1 , 3 , ' , 2 sa f r Pasturage," 1st quality, near. Id wa.: ; I , . per head, per upnthj;: i ,10 09 . .Ar common; near town; ' ! rer head, pepniohth; '700 " , ' 1st Quality, in ithei ' .', t 4 1 . countr, perheoLi. ' ' ! permonth 9 00. common, in "the eonn i i- 11 ! u ry, per head," per month 6 00 Quinine, good,, per ounce : 1 50T Bice, new, per pound J CO Eye,. Sacks, Shirtmj, -. '-" It :.. old, per ponnd. 1 ' . good,- per bu-h. of 56 , -j pounds . . .I 10 00 two, bashel's, osnaburgs, each ' .. . , j . , 3 00. cotton, I yd wide. i yds ill to pound, per yard ' 1 30 cotton. I vd vn'ilt. 3 :vAm l- 1 "I . - to pound, per yard,1 " 1 ;10 Cotton stripes, 3 yds to lb, per yard 1 , 75 Salt v Coast, per bush of 5f lbs. 20 00 i Liverpool, pcr-feushel of v f0 pounds, I . ,35 00' : . : 60 pounds, 25 00. Stesl, - cast, per pound, ' 8'oJ" j wood axle, 2 horse, new, . I - . . each . ' 4 " 200 00 " ; iron axle, 2 horse, new, ; . I -each ,s 27o P0 Wheat bran, per bushel of 17 lbs. 7'ti Yarn, .cotton per b'nch of 5 lbs. ' 8 00 HIRE OF JABOR, TEAMS," WAGONS-AN , y " HORSES. Bailing long forage, per hudred lbs. . Shelling and bagging c"orn;saGks fui4-; 75 nished by government, per bushel ' 23 Hire of two horse teams, wagon jand driver rations furnished by owner, v uojr . -it 12 00-
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