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' THE SITUATION J GEORGIA. ' ' 4 tu? ctonaiA cotrAtc MOvrjiirs or iw:wAn. The cltf ' vestcnilay was'fuH of minora of iuipo'r tank events tranjplrlpg in iforth Ctorgia. . Thel'ucfs, ' m fur as we eta ae-uio tbeni, Lie as follow: , Kit- nitohes were received be; a yesterday urcuyn tu- nonnointf that SNeruiau, at tbo. hiad of tUut poriiun ul hUariny which baa oflaloeoapU'd 'ytilauti had ' moved oat.of lhat place and till drivjr. onjcavalYy i under WlieUr, a.z vA fur '$ Joncsboro,- TrsYtoUs lij tbW movement thfl fnouiy haJv lurued portlou of Ailaulil'oui aud Marietta. ' " Thedispalcjies- also give u repot tllmtShermau Lyl turned the bridges over tLoy Oluittuhooiiiuo lu, his rear. Tb'j, if true, would acein to indicaloa deane. to push his Columns, at all hazards, tc' raids tie coMl.Ct'. Mtcttry, 18,A wmV. ' 'V 'jJioa'aif tcom ctorcjA. " ' Gennarduu bas received official lnfovniat'cm'.fiMci G-en. Wueeier tbt Gen. Khemtanhad buret anl.aboii. djnsd ' Atl&iita BU'J was advancing with cavay, iu fwtry, artillery, aud wagons, lotvard'Jonet.boro'.' Tht enemy's foi-cewas tfbt luliyasceiuiiie'l tut prh tiuers taken repoit that Bhcrmnn-hV irtec itrmy . corps te pnpposoJ to cortiiu ten thousand tutu. Our cavalry under Oeu. Wboelcr hi ,f jflcri .back ba-' for tbe iemy, who afctost awoo H wiyo r uing , oil Grita; devastating tbe bolQcoun,ylebiodUit. , buruiucr 'biblcis, rai'ioJd " &o. An ofiicirl "dach J.'OM Gen, Whwder, Thursday, lLitJj5.'..ijal.' checked the enemy a advance, at Lf: t reek, C. I ft on CWfcf 18. a i'i.V, ' ; LATEST.: 'ATLANTA EVACUATED. , .' Ai'CUkta, Nov. l t.-A letter to the Chrepielo & Seu- ktincl eUtes tb'nt a Sjiut cccured at Uctgh aiid Ready, .between po Mate troons.nod 1 ankee?. The iuukei'ti wern dtivn bnck. Thero ure a&out ei'bt thoiifwnd Yankees la Atlitari. 'From alt appearanccA tbo jico in being evacua'ei.'. Tbo fraici ruyuln from tb city a-o loaded 'id U-turn eruviy. Two huudved ,niules we cuptured by 6uj cout a'fow Hays uince, VackeM liavoburnid the must of Ountou, Cber okeo cojiuty, On., iiurcjitliatiyir for epuo bung torioi. . " LntCHt rutnws fitm,AtfanU bUto the city was erac- rnyii ii i iMwfitu miii iin t ni'n ii m CAPTU1!E OFSTEAMEHS, MIL1TAKV STORES o. , L'NCUcien Noy. 17. 'bo .Virjlutan Las special inffllisen? V'jf t hi. Col. lVbolclier, ou tbe otiv inst., lof.tuted andbii'ncd twommcd United Stute steamers, tle.'r.ai tjdin" ou l ymu,' uitb aquaotily of mall t!UM, ou EuCMti Sljnuls, of Lg Satidy jim. Ou tlio parj day,lie cap uveil a largo ttnouut of mUitaiy atoiciMit .rillbug. .. !,,-. . JFrow tba TaMi Confederate. ' Mum EiliOTt, I'crinit tnc, if you rk'r to ueo 'your paper In bcbalf of tba !ralid olyieva la tbe two 1J epita!(i ir4 fbixit,-oer which I bate th rp.'ritoal ' charge, ibe Pttl'tw Hoirpifal, and General Hcfpi ralo. 7., attbo. Jair Ground. , I aw.coDffant1yiked by Jio Holdim for hooks, tbiit tbo long dull bours of , Udf jiitfllti riiaj iKt biog so lienrily iipoo tbAii. My fower to'nt'fy tbl wich is tery liuifidd indeed, ami would, therefore, mott tarccblly appeal to tbo ciii- ' reus of this place eptcifil'y, as well as to all North CnoliMn', to help nio (n this moot. ficoWent work. . Ufa intended to collect n library for each of these UoMntftl loin to the books nnmbiei, registered. and ejrefully kcpt by .nii,appoired Librarian, that', COX Ft 3 CRATE XIWS COM A... 4, ' , Ihe rorrespoedost cf all our North 'nrfit ot hang3 confirm t'ji iotcllirn t ,t t!ir YukccS 1; !t?'y applifd tba incciW'uvy O rcb, n- epir s-; liAnJ, is the city of Atlanta.' T2j Micou CoiCucr-saji: -There was cocsldorubltf exci'f moot ia J.Le city in terlay 'i rcforcnoe to ifp rt fioa Atlirtita l'arlii's who ciaie tlo(m on tbe taia tbia eTeoing frofc I'earH Crta- srit that lrrjJ fives lure beeu sec:u1:Ctbedr" rt,jtuB 'A tbe c!t forkSTCt-al days past. These opii ioiib, f jaa.!l ,! the reprrscot-itious of l ersous re- ccxx'y tbrtagh-the lines, ate t variant. ; , 'JltAi.Q's Anxr Nout8S Va., All rapoHa, howerer esree tht Sberuuia is burn- r ' .. jfor j 18C4. Vorinz ho u arrntel as t ipy twar I.ju-'j ana raye tLat a uuoibr of yaotee cSc !., witJi whora sie cojTerred,' lu! 1 Lrt" that t'jy wcr j;o:og te t'aWo ilotjt'uuiei jr. 'MrTTIiyJciT-tpoifilTial tley are bnili-lo; larg-j winter quart-ts at Vender Fprii-gi FAOM TliJJ VALLEY llicuJiONO. Not. 14. An oUicial teleirram from tbo alicy siys, Jshvridan a army is eutreucbed between Newtown and Keryktown. To iIItIhjouh of caTalry attttiLttd liOiccr ou t?e jOtb, bat weio repulsed and umii several miles, toying l;Ut pusoners and a uuA bcr or,l)ories. ltostci- a couiir.aud benaved tery band soaitly'ja'tlcuLirly Loolax'a Jlrigaugj undvr Col I'ayne, n'l mckfcum's Kndr, vn-ior1 I.:eot. - Col M'lV.tn. About the fame time another .caraW dixi fioa Kltacked J.'cCausland'a Bi-ipio at CtfjHrnl'.e, oa tuo IioQt U0y roag, anJ orove it ecro") the r ver, Nkw M.wcur IIuaiu Nut. lltb The urmy rcturbcJ to tbe eld camp to-vjay alter an absftice of'ove tfay s. Tby ejkktiuj;beiwicu Newtowu aad Mi.ldlctowo. FItOM lillFCKOUIDOE'S COMMAND U'CU.mono, Nor. 1-5. Ctn. lireckViiridi jCports tbnt on ,t!!i PTtnia.sr ef ti 11th, be dioro 'ie enemy frrxa -Lick Crt int 1J'J1 s Gij, an J next riui tiing forced tin-in bek aTn-'o, f.odrtpnred a of wor'ts, but wag Lb!e.t' cipel ti.em from the tap. W ro- occopfed the position held io the moruins without mo U's'uiiou, Oar los slight. Oa t!ie iltb, Mftj Toole a! tacked the enemy near Mrristown, eaptureJ iiO prlnoners, and burned a rrnra loaded with trotntn'isaTy nover. ' ' - orrtCAL rcoM okx. Vek. Tbe forowtng was received last night: Gen. Dreckinridee repots that on the nicbt of bo 12tb, he tiTrned Lull's Gsp, When the eneiny atu-iuLt- I e l io rtrrt, about one o'clock on the 13th, with ai,;an anl Ucke s com man J?, he struck their cot utun uud;ou'ed it. Seveial hnndrc l jjfisoneri, 10 (Minis f colors. C pieces of arti'lerv. i:h caissons traits ;-itfri 'tie1 n j lrgn--tgtTtrj izTTttmT!mirmvmct-x th.ti itmr.u. la-ices Med nth tadicu cujf-yes inc., wtrp cjj fuiel. . . (SisneJ; It. E. LEP; FWlSI tifUtflA THE FN CM Y'S MOVEMENTS. Macox, ' Not. 18.' Tie excitement in town baa foniewhat pubtMcd. , No.defaitu iH.'cliijeaco of tire wbf i'tto s..vCtl.ecm toj; Tbey ii e.!.upp9sei to te ifcinH,ujLw4-t.'-XiiCtiT Lui uiog vvviytbio:; .'j. t!'irrou ' ad tLioka that theyinteul tear in? on th-3 rrilioad "iriirriiitim iaz A braaca to lut lcc. ' i Te iats arrCK o atiajita Te J4aco littlligencer fkircihes u tbe fol io wio; to rer tj the fveect afick cf.our lcii' upoa At'auu: . . A portion of tii trcop un l'-r Gen Ivcttiua aarack tA At.at at funnte o the 9th in-t. C.o!. lUm,on, oa tbe south, akirmliJtieJ brutil .,w'th tba ,eacuiyt "VriTlnJ thern froKi ntfdoobt. lii rorr-lHird atnl 11 aoaoded iud 1 mi?..injj. Tbit of the en .ty flu know a; a number of dt-aoi wvrel 'ft en :Mr f.eM. TIj" enemy being l-ru'y i iuforcil, Col. It. ntudJ. Cm.. Lewia approicbrd within four I no h I yhr-in of the brtaitwotka, ia tb'mist i is an 1 ojtr.e fir'nh artil lery, driTinj the eoetty'iu-!'. They rln-wud a t-yte- rab'y CooJ hao a-og l jo it .:T j s JuJ nii ni.t deemed pni.'tnt puob tuv attack. . Gen. Lomis tun. Uibtd noloas. . , . lAisf kiws ri.M hoji.akp uisaxr. Vbe Mootjoiacry Mill of !ot. ICri.lvLt fallow ing: " - , . , A prlrate le'.tor from tbo front, f the 2 J it-t., jn forjn v' that the array" u Ached Tu;umbia t.e J;t fxfvrt, 'ct. 1ft, and trerevniy w-'itrij f-r t!it nccu .JtiaUuiottttf "sotScienoy of ratima Hcvm.nencecnss.' llie mer at Floitnoe. liol nclji a.laid rots. Teanessie at Fltirenre, acl it win th f U ar correpf oclenl that the'urmy whold t rti th? njit ay.,.W'e bTe Icarnl frmn anotaeromc thatoij briUo croaaeJoathe 4Ut mat. ' t rtoM toc ruxr. At last accounts on to the 4:b te roa'p loijr of th artay was in the i vtciniry of TiM'triibi. wllvre SivlQOrfrB were itUluibc. TnrmTunTTial 'crossed feTennepsee, iopiotect the Uviog dvKuj - pontMM. Cheatbaia's old div'tslou Iwd been orduicl to prpate txti rtion, but frwbatptiipo.o was uot BTtn sUrratteJ when our lu ormaut left. . A correspoaUaat Iron the $j mf ef Teutificij reinji ts $P.ia denying at the Chattahoocltce, an a?erae iftarch tf nineteen miles per day -wns peif'Tuied, nbou 'thirty tnilos 01 ratlroa'l facif torn up, and over one fhoimnd priaontrs captured. Ihe raarcu, under tue evemn stances was aa extraoriinary Oae. A correipccdcct of the V'3Hsta- Sentinel, frcm . which re clip the above, gives the following accouat or- tne late rgLtiiesr Atlanta: , ' A apirited en agement took place yesterday morn- inj, a mile foutbwest of Atlanta, between about. n . iheusand o! our cavalrv, vho fyujht on foot, and tin enemy, variously estimated aUrcin a tbouwtnd to fifteen? hundred. --YoiMt j's cavalry regiment an uur. w Je Waa ' prlnctpally enjajjed. Our troops- were commanded ty 1 Col. llannon, acting as Ki i,tidir General. ' We drove tbeTfjcmy from theirtifyt hreartwyrrkg fa the rear oTTiieir setje fortification, and then our troops were withdrawn. iouiig',si repmont, though ntAny of tfaetn had noverboon uudcriittv, fongbtwit! XrAtoo).nijonOr,vi: the enemy are evacuating Atlanta. - ' : JaJTThe rumored caplue of Decfctur wasacfinnrd. .Oac latest intcJ'igt'nce-bich nwy,-b rt-Ud kAfnir4 tbat no assault was made upi tbe works of the enemy, Tho Fcdoralreport states that.General Hood was re pulsed twice. The truth is that he was aware pf tho strength and position of its garrison, and iuadc.no -general attack, but, rhilo his. army, trains, etc., was - patUOg -MlMtarly-witJiia. uttJltipg liiataiin. IMV enemy btjeu unoccupied, detnoustr!vtiois wero mndo upou the pioket Itnes ot tun enemy, which we; c drivon in. The casualties on either tido amounted to nothing. The amount of .the wbolo afl'air was tba en emy was amused ithin tUeir. 'atrenphi)ent.q, WhUo our army was safely moved y. thein and. 'nobody :inrtJLiUiuO)fhisJi;tntrimJiai4T great vlotorj to Dix. .l;yr. , , :! giy Tbe MaJrid CorrtyonJfJicia says: "The pro ject, of the. emigration of 1,000,000 .1 ribh to pniii, witli the object ot here pottliu, afsuiues. eicli day moru likelihood of succor, r loa-t iVjin the iku'uruta- lon, woi thyof crwht, Meh comes to us iona with therolj cubJnet arc going on,V YANKEE itWS. . . . Mc nL(, Nov. 10. A fpcddi' to the Advertiser fim 8eusobt.i; ! f ilt say.-: Wc hive lecciTtJ thi? Mei!;Uis ArtiTTf rtie 12tb rnkt. The Jlfpublieann hive di!-ojverel a ttfitwiiJ'H' cm fp.r;icr;.lo doeiioy -Cbicj-go and rvU'sQ the Omp L'ju'hh piiwvaers. L'ii ;; qiianljties of ams vore fooud iu law liou'es of mthen -yrn; aihu-ts. Sev eral b.Mn!e.l cif'ieus were avivste j, ineiilditig Geu. MaViiiKiue's'urother. . ' No York aud New titans u lie's piibii.j n I if t of eitib; ve!4 cspttiie-J It Coiifcderrtfei cruisers.. - Geu. I'sbbv-is n-jnirtt-d m utaUy -wounded by guer- t.ictet. 1 iie ennoat r' furnel to icusourg. Tbo Wasniug.'on Gvernmeut has received infoi mu fi vn taat l,n t jia .o;nuief1i.i.s j:,)iie to take C'TTjiniani of th.' Soa King, n bne htutrii ii. scicw tteauior bni! at Gin rjow ni bC3 . - ; - Tt Vjokt-e loss of Uovcrmoeut stores ai Johnson tiils is estimated at 6'x millions. ." Tbey say the tire of Fom-et s" batteries was terrihc. No iievy iron cltals tic no'ih of Metn1"!.''; lew water prevents their CONCXIWSIONAL; . IliCBMONO, Nov. 18'-,In foe Seaafe", Mr. Orr's )es- orution Trasadi)'ed,ieriuet,iiu3 tho Comniiitee dli JTo t i-i'a A Sails to report tbe facU, as fa- as can beob auu id, re'dlivo lo tbe lawless ecrl ...e of ibe C?ufedeiatu fctepuier FlonJa. la tbe tar of BHhiru ard what action .lrtui.UUttkf .Ly lliUU)aiBV4rJ4et IktTityX L-'9rib.rr faWwt touiUatcdeUotu ui-z9. . ' ..t ; , V , woks, lJJttovie8f F'iogtapbieft, Travels, and general Mr. Henry,' cf -TcDnee'see; ioioluced resolutions . tu'eeertlaneoa works, are UeMred.'A very Ift.ge nutn- feelat tug it ibe d-jtc fltiualiya oT Corp.css and the -ber or isew ieetmeots,jr, constant distributioo, is eople of tbo Conl'tdcnue S-aics jo p osecute the war preotlr needed, funds will be thankfully' received i row loose wno may not nave doqks to spare. The tobtiet s iiie & living wall; standing between us end misery and dishonor wo s Iban death; and, m rely no one will lcfuse reasonable call in bchatf of brave men, away Jrom tlrcir homes, and. now eniferlng for having protected, thus fa- , our homes and Mberties. All book, or gifs for this pn-poeiDay be tnt Jo iny leaidcnco at- to Mr. 3IcKimnwgti's store ' . . You- obeibent seivant. ' . ' . FHEDERlCK;FrrZCEIlALI, lialeigKov. U. '., Post Chaplain. Hi tndepebdeuce ie rcknowTeiKedt Thv third i esoiu. ion p'OO'ftiuis iho readjuets of th Gove ou:e;it to pen uegQ -ulions lor the establishment or a permanent ud lioiiorablo peace upon the bapis of rfidepei den':e. bill wr.s parsed cxiendiog the lime tec- tie- ex-'mva-3 of tbo oiii istde (or Ttca'sv-'y Notes uuil the hstofJuly, lbUo. : ' ' Nolbibt; of fti'e- est in the House iu epen session. From tbe ijaleigh Conaorvotive. .VilKES COUNTY. Wo fro highly g'al'fied.to be able to cornet the iitetatut isce'iitiy made iu tbo Conscvvai've, ui re- ird to th'f euoruiitie of desei'ieia c.ia.raitttu :u the JjautV vf W'lito. alluded W u the fuiloHluv leti.-. 9rX berefote cbeeVfully puolltb it. Vbe fifaicuuents bic.a we publihbed wero baei upon inroi mai'ou ic- ce.vwi at tho Lkeou've otiiie ia tiW vit; nu-l oi C0VM9 we" o noi iLttuuod to do itjuy to iunoceut per sons, coc to tbe vict'ins of Lo Uep'-c'dators. bat u-'y- ing upon Lcir covrectness' we gate (hem to be public ia'o'ilcv to fcbow tue neceshity for tbo, tippressiou of the eooimieies comOi'tied by tbe deberieis. 'Juose. of our coat einpotuics wlio published tbe aitie'e, ate ic- quebtd to ma,ke ibe coac-iou:- Wii.a:9 tVcMT, N. C, Nov. 9, 1864. ft$. J. U. A eafrttry-f Co rBTbe Wasb'ogion Cb-oKtcle says: We ehonfd ' Ldisiile to believe th- statements of tbe LouU'vrtle JoopxHtl, respecliog Kentuoky loyiJty. It declares tloit -'everybody knows that thousands of persons ' have been drafted in Kentucky who have desired. to rtjftin at hotae, but who, if compelled to fight at nil, p;efr Sh? on the 1 elel side." It then goes ea to that- 4,we ate assnied, and believe., Biartling as the fact may .seem, that our draft, got p with so mucii trouble and expense, and ct-e&ting such deep and wide spread dissatisfaction and dlsRlTection, has given . more men lo tbe rebels than to the Federal caue and ; tbe evil is becoming worse and worse every day' GttfriKxtx: 'I no. ice in your daily issue of tbe' 2d inst, ppeal-ifig of "the oonages aud enom'ties of tbe deserieis," you state that tlie "descriers" iu.'bf. county of Wilkes committed rape upon two of tie diiug'jte' i m( Mr. Mitcbeil' tVilliauis h bbort time kinc5iasdek.tbe inost agguiva'iag ci'cuuistanccs. Now, getyitnicn, thec is not a.efcsdowof fouoda- Jioo tor kuis B'atfiueDt, and 1 umTu tThe' e is now in the military prison at Knoxville, Tennessee, a grandson of Henry Clay, who ww one -ef.ef Geoeral Morgan's etaff. r---vv itu'-iUnlit 10 tbat such a fibi ica'toa s-lioo'd have found its way to the pubV'c eye tb'ough the newtpapeis. ' It is -rue tust-lonr or bve dejeficts caa:e to my Louse oa ibe nigbt of ihe 2Ut uU., di'v.iariiiii'r mt-iuas aud cauiuuiiiou, but finding tbe gum of joor.qualiy tuey ie taeui. I o&ered no rei-ieiance to tm$ demand, feeling that . an old man could not wiihsiand such a ni'uitMj'C. Tt's wuh ll. a'c'ock rX ui.'rUUwe were ell U deserter Jivd vim ,o ibe-fire place k Vxt, lpavkig two o- tbte at the doors. Wuea they $ut!l)ed theatselves clooi tue aid tUey en wiiuour. i'jfci -vis sny lasu'i or vnig. Due ot Uvi iei!turd jo say io ion that if 1 n-niited tiem bey wnold buu me out. Mert motntar niv wife ooud ibev nnd entemd ler l.ifebeii j.od takiea tbe knives niu Joiks nod h c ock.ot" ni-ik, vLicb- wits al wo tV,'sMed. - 1 , Mes5 s. Editors, ! wj ite i.ot j'o vind;cit tbe d fet rera, for t'cv have behaved. builyr bat lo wipe out tue-Youl t;n from jny d;n1iies' naiaes and hope yoa'wiil aiottsu.tao deuiat .s widely hs you pa'olbcd. lje4s!andet s, and ediiois having copied tbe sloiy will pieaso pTe pp.lco to my denial. , . iltCMKAt Wtr.i'.lAHS'. Medical Notice; "VyTE, THE UNDEE SIGNED, VILL, AFTER tT the ' first of tbe present mouth, tfoveaibef , RO - V1SVJNS, at old laies. or. their equivalent. in Confed erate money. Voleuteers' famiiieswill be charged to . suit their condition. J , - ?- - ' - - e; f. asiie. - ; .11. Y. HOWZE. . ' ". .W.II. GLASS.'' -rr----- ., (. c;-Jl A MS AY.' C07-U ." ArL7JalCKSONt otag up. J.o?tcTins baa supercede i.vi'kio. m tue Army of tut lotouiac. ISix cunboa. below Jo'in ixaville were ur,able to proceeitcp the rivet , owiag to Fotnst's b-i'prescon)niriiiliiiCii)c s;rcam. Ibere are no cuubojts of ii-aOMKn-t.aboct (??een l'ottora IVsr - A New Yoi kcotTftiin'i;dnH undtr date October 2'Jth, 2-nh u't'ioo, and hen 1 1 1 forja vet al bours. tie cap urea iiiueteeu liuudi ed piisosiers siu carried off aTlle FqJ avtillevy, destroying !1 siege and war materials IVico is iciio' led at i'Faveiteville, -Arlisnsns,- He is supposed to b'ATe crossed ibe'Akwiwas river. flaerrUla troubles cotuinuc jn iho State, iboueb tbo liiai'i b6dica lcTt With luCif.Mojii), Nor. 18. The-EaUiaioro Amerieuu, of the nfje "noon of the jbih, iicuvuJ, uoid irt New York2Sl. , : ' . . A tele-'jam from Nasbvi'lo says Iloors aimy is still encamped in the tic'uhy oi' Floieuce, with one corps on the north -side of Vue -Teunesfcec ..river.! .... The cou- ui'.ion of tbe 1 6ftdsm even's net ivo rui't.ay operations, and jhe rebel 'ainy .ivniMns coutpai ativety quiet. ' T e N f f'1 ' i i ' "t1' l-'g y ' J n ac;ti Wi 'lit, of GVor:; aj ieotia- reccnt'y a meiiber of ibe Kiob'Uiouu . Coniederatej Congjess, has passed Urough NasbviUo to Washington, l ' J,. . ' ... '. . i ' ... I., it .n'n (Hw.A.lj I.itn urn r !l rtl HUAJ.. ..... i . ... l . . 1 . Xt . . II.. L. . .. f.wi?Mt-wiJi-ouaAM-Umaja.jia!aJi. C vui ir n- lueTnSSVeJ'iai ite " uthov of some "iTR i-eatiug pwace rtsolutioiiV'vtal' etcatod some sensariou. iu Couyesr at w;ufo.l - Etiilce, iu a speech-at New York, on . Monday even- tag, said tite lioveruiTica tutgni now prooer ice ouve franca to iue lc'oe's teuder amnesty to hem and fieir endeis uni-l tuO btU of Jaaunrv. If they held out be woohl favor no uopo"'ng piosocuiura of the war. McCle'Uo's tesigaa.ton lias been accep-eu. ; S.be' 'dan lias been a;ipouied Vo ioe posinon of Gea. wounded by a sttni-psftootev on. annua y mgut. . 1! eti mono, Nov. l8.-T-UaHi:ubro papeis of. yester day teccived. . : Cousidetnblo ..exeftetuent prevails, atd Jlaget town, on tue ivnusyivnuia ooraer, ivmn an np preiieuded raiu.' Ert inuda advices sar'the Chictimaurra avnvcd for PE.rCKT0MMlSSf0.NER3 TO BE SENT, TO PaCff- ' MONU. A covrcsponietit of a New York per wrjting from asiangion jays I am laid .that Mr. Lincoln, taking hint from, the message, (l'lesidont Uavis s,) Is disposed to make the ntst steps," and wamfg the po;nt vf euque.te aside, to send commwsid&ers to Uicbmond tn older to s?cer- tain the disposition of Mr. Iavis on 4!mt subject. The grearest confidence eiists here among the ti iends ot the .aiimimsrraroT tnat Jue day or reconciliation with the outh has arrived, that tin. Southern people dCMi itana tufct acy mivr.nce oti the part or the North in tLat Tirec;ti, will be welcomed all over the Confederacy.' and wi;l- tend powt-riully to bring both section's togetfieiC , i '" ,. ledger, says: . r A great pressure has already hern brought upon the Presiden.t to induce bim to appoint eomniisSoneis to Richmond, for the purpose of sounding" the authori. ties ia that city upon the subject of peHce. The mo ment is regarded s probsbly tlic most fitting during the war. , , . . . , JMTarrled, On the 10th Inst., at tbe residence of the bride's, fath er, hj the llev. J. It- Richardson,-Mr, B. F, KNOTTS to Miss Wk:CY BENNETT, youngest, daughter of lllsdou IJeniiertj all of Amori. ; . , ast vreek, tlt-e nrty '-handing the nomco hi rnaking a mistuKc iu tbe groom's name time.l We have it fisrbt thirf VepaTt-s. on the Tib. 1 - . . :. ''."- ilie bcd-destrovied..8Kbsrit.a.n'f'wo8cMoncrs in cA ilit'vn to those pi eioiw.fy reported,. ' " TI'Vjria.1 of thl St. -Alban i:ufoi S-bas been poivd to the lit'u of peeciiib.cr.' ' A -late ti't Ival from Euiovo bVi'nsa'' cor.6vniafToff post- IMerI On tbe Gold of battle, at. Fisher's Hill, Valley of Virg'n-'a, on the 22d of September, 1864, tltTLlCS C. PIN KSTONVAS yea' member oTVoTir,3Zr N. C. T. ' - ' lie leaves a kind wife and two liule boys and-an affectionate inoiber to nwa 1ns Joys. He was ft bravo. and noble soldie', an a6"ecttonatc son and bro ther, a k'odf'eu 1; and beloved br all who knew him. 4e was cog of l uoi'i4.bU nd'eix4atuit,jlLDJ ones in defehce of bis couori y., . My wiTe and cbi'd' en nehr ray heart,' -7.. Aud nature seems (o bind." It grieves jne so; e)y to depart, . , . r :--ry-.- And lca'vo you ftU bohiTid.-T' .' '.'v:' (h, Lotd I a fcubor lo them k WILMIXGTOX, CHARLOTTE -AND- RVTDER. . FOL D ilAl'LLOAV. - fjTIHIS'COMPAX.Y'HAS ON HAND A QUANTITY, f oi GOOD and DRY SALT, aud wi.h to EX CiiANGE it for CORN or OLD BACON ion the. lul- Iowju; terms: One bushel -of, 'fait, of '60 lbs. wtight, for three bushels of Corn, . or tcu pounds of Eacou. The Salt fo.be delivtied at the' Cowptit' Deport 10lt, in Ricbmondjoounf, ten jailesfrom Rockingham, free of ft tight, and the articles exchanged for the salt to be dcTrvered at the a;ne place without charge. . ROGER P. ATKINSON, . GeneVal Superintendent. Laprinburg, Nov.jl9, )8o.S07-5l2. ' Lost S20 licward. : - DOUBLE BLANKET ONE SIDE BLUE THE other purple between' Wall's Ferry and J. P. EfiithsTpianTattorrrTieiiTT reward will' be puidvto any one deliveiii.g it-to the subscriber at Ansonville, r H. A.;Ckawfod, at Wsdesb6ro.' . v WM. LITTLE. Not. 8 807-W?. 1 ' ' KlUrinnin? a.odge, F. & A. 51., , . .- ; NavEn aeaJ.lJlSM-lX. niHENKULilCIQNFfICEES,iP H ... -r 1 ". ! - r ! . :t t I t:ns loago, lor tne ensuing- xuasoDic year, wii bo bold rn the Masonic Hali, at tbe regular oommuni- cati m, pn tbe 4th Monday of this moutja, 8 o'clock, i. A punctual attctidance or the memDevs is re- quireil. ' " ' ' . By 'order: v ' J. u. ici.AUiniiin, oeo. Nov, 14-306-7 - . ' 7 -1 w"1 - . 1 1 ' "' ' STATE OF OJlTn CAROLINA, , ANSON COUNTY. - . .:, .'.'. -..- Ijj Eiumr.y'' "-'-'-' ' Allen Ledbetter and Others, w.. Edmund Coley and wife, and Others. " v T APPEARING BY THE AFFIDAVIT OF DREW- , ,( UY ALLEN tbnt Edmund Coley and. wife Katha rine, two of the defendants in this case, Beside beyond. ibe" !1n)its.cf" th'i3Stete?W'hm-ttmrit4herfo e"s . ared to be'niade 'in the Nrth Carolina. Argus for aixv we ks, imtiiyiDg said defendants to appear at tbe next term, of this Court; to be held at the Court-House in ' Wadesboro'T-on the 2d - Mtmday-i.tt- Martk nexTf and pieajj, answer or demur to this petition, or judgment pro c'onfwo wiu be taktn, and the same heard ex parte as to them. . ' - . Witnes:' J. R. HARaBAXK, Clerk an J Master of eald. ICouit, at olfico in Wadesboro', October 28th, 1864. t . . ' 14. tlAKUKAyJj, Jd. 15. ' I iV,t "iSth- 18G4-S64-9. , '' . ' : . "','-.'- "' n .-.I the dopaTiiire ot Sciiunt IVoui thi Bay xf FitigTwH on j an ariucd vcs?cl, ciUcd "Noty Abibarr: "' nd' keep tbem from all hat m That they rtMty love aud woufr'p Thee, ... J I II .. T 1. .. 1. .1 .. . uwvi upuu x uy vubi !. .... . M.i'Vryou'liavtf pff.?n Icked for mc, . A ttd often seen me cdu.e, But now I inii!jt .deptft t lon tliee, . .And nevi r mie ictum. ' L. K. S. Oct, 28th, fiptlE REGULAR. COMMUNICATIONS OF' Kile.. J .-.winning LodgeNq 64, F. & A, M., will here-, after be held at 8 o'clock, P. M. J. C. McLAUCHLlNvSeo. -. r June 13,' L.V 58G4. (4-tf Confederate Piiiuer and Speller, ' WJ ITIiOUT COVERS, FOR SALE AT THIS OF-. . : V. fice." 'Single copies $1.00; Sit copies for v M $5.00;' Fifteen copies 10-.00. Apply soon. j ; tjept, :o, I8fi-tr. . . J
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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