' . . . ...... ... .-J - ...-Sh-i 1 , ll It. ur lly t. or v; Sn t" ,f. rt' 1 ! 7 J ' Bummai'u'orihe lMtest Mtes. tyaj. W. J. Boggan, 4Cd N. & T., ins reined? J. ' Breeklnrldgo U rep'orled.at Spiu'ta, I'cno., with ten thou .nu'ttien. Hon. A, 0.,Mgrntb, waf on the Kth iot., ejected by the Legislature, on tHe fifth, bal'ot, Gove'nof ' 6f South Carolina. ' ' " ' . Th latest newaft-om .Nakvi.' reptesenta that Id conaequenci of cold weather all important m',H.vy movement s In that neighborhood have been suspended. The Yankee gunboat Otseg wm ionk by the'ejiplo. Ion of a torpedo in r.oanoke tiver about Plymouth, few days ago., 1 Dr. E. Burka Haywood has been appointed by Got- nrnor Vance a Direct' in tho lnaoo Asrlura of Nor.b Caina, to fill tie unexplreJ teitn of.Lawrance Hio- nll'. deOeaMdr - Tho deserters and tones in Burke connty, recently tet fire to' tho hoaso of Capt. Jas. D. CJass, wblch wan eoosumed, aa also every article of propesty ho pos reneJ. . k la New York, on Sunday, 4.b, aboot sixty Bomb ertiiVni arrested by order of Gen. Dlx. After an examination a portion were released, atU the rent sent to Fort Lafayette. . . . 1 In (ho figH at Coosawatcbie, on the Oib lost;, Brig. Gen.'Garijell was badly wounded io the aide and a-or by a shell. Ntw4bsiatidijig the sevei'ly of Ms woond lie remained on tho field Mil the close of tbo fight. ' Capt High, "with a few flf bla scouts, of Wake ejownty, Tecently capfo ed fire Yankees, who bad es caped from tSaliabury. They were moi"iie4 on sto'en borkes, and were making tbeir way north. Tho Yankee oXcea in prion t Danville, Va., made &a attempt to escape, on tbo 1 Mb i&st,, by overpow. oring tbegord. They were fired on, -and Col. ttos. .aler, of New York, killed, and others vo'uoded. Tj!s ooa Quieted them. 1 'Col. Q. C. Clackoell, 2Sd N. C. T., died recently io Wis -cheater, Va., fiQtn.tbe eUerts of a wornd leeei?! ' In tho baUlo at that p!ae. IIo fell in'o tho enemy's . batds, bat wu treated with great Cindness andcon fideraiion .- Yaakta oScial aceoanrs state tbrir los io the. bat !! of Franklin to bo one hundred and ten oficers, and two, thcusand and fifteen men' killed, wounded and p Hex io tWo corps. - Tin AsheVUle News hm (bat some of (fo. Tboimr rata rontly caplared t'tentr-odd Yankees In tbo fmo-y Mantlns. Amen; thrm are two mnjoti; iz aaptafas, and twelro lieuttnants. Thy bad et-csped frvia CjloeWa, 8. C. . X Utter fiom Cl. Clay Tarlor, wrtiten at Camden, Arlaaas, cnJcr ante of November lth, sffs that CONGCESSIOSAL. .". ff. J2. ThoSoato passed a bill to aotfiafiVo fh traoso-isiion of newspapers toeold'crs free of poslage Aiso a Dot jur iuo eiDpiojrmeni or iree negroes, an i I- r j l d . f - . s'nes 9 wor upon luruncanons ona per torn) oiuer labor connected wUb tbo de'eriso of Ihecauofrr. In the Douse tbo, sequestatioo and cogency bitis' , , Va. .?C 'IhaSeoafs passed concur'eotreHo)ui)ous roratfoessi-orn viitytn nst. uqiu the 21 orJanuavy wr. urr irotn me i;oDroHreeoniore'.'j6 aoairs re poried back M. Henry's lesolAtions "defioior the po biilon of tb Coo'ecieratt 6aiesj deo'aog rbe'deier. nrnftl'on or congress and (be peop'e thereof to pros- ecu' e v'je war iDetr)oupenueoco isackoof Ieuged. The vesolo oes passed. yws 16, bars none.. Tbe bi'l (o pioTido for ibe teroifsioo'of penalty for ' .I I' ' . 1 La -.it . . " noiruncifr m unocd w puoev vj me lionse. ff a1pJSst(f Jacilabg f bn7 6tTiietfberSrj t M 0. J .Mw uor-g ess no r per cent., yeas vo, nays fl. l)(c. 14.'---Noibiog jmportupt tt a definite cbavac ter was done In eiher Ilooses of CoorreM to-day. Ihc. Jo. Ybo Sens w passed tbo iJouse bi'l. wih amendment, to dcQne ana pon'sh cjanpiracy against mo iooieue ai.e oa es. -) a" tbe Home, toe Jo'ot . esola 'on for recess was in de.lmiely posiponed. Tbo cbnfiscaKoa and coTeocy bt''s wci 4 fu toe discussed uni' aujou nment. . . ' l)fc. JO. Nothing of important uane in tbo Seoa'e U ootn seMon. Jn tbe House, doog tbe moaning hoart tir, Taoer,. or JSi U., ooeed a resolution lerjoes-io bst tbe rve r'.uent. w'ib ibe adrice and consent of i to Sensle, an polot.tbli'toeo eommissiOne.s ftom earh Saie to ten der tbe Govevomeat of the (Jotted States, a conference ier nego-ia-'og an uoao' awe peace, oo., &c. . w, ,1S'ksua'e soomnrea as an ameudment ape- amu'e a on reuxoiwo setting rorth that as tbe Gore: n ment of Ibe Uo'ned 6a.es,. efasedfo lten to ponoi tions for peace, and hare manifested a determination to coOiinue ibe war, we wt'l pu-soe without fa'ferioT tbe coo re deliberately chosen for the preset ration of our roe" .ies. Af'rr which' the Iloose, in committee of tbo whole leneweu tbo constd$ranon or tbe ctfueocy bill. J)'. Petkios offered aeubsiitate, which was under consiu eiai'on wben tbe lionse aojooroed. - , ' , v - : LEGISLATURE. Zte. 10. Eat Utile debate occareddu.inf tbe ses-a.oa,i-both -II oases at.endiag.lo private b's cbiefiy and adjourning early . In the Senate a bill to lay a tax in kind of foor pr cm.', oo corn, wbeat, rye and pork fortooldieV families or widows, was int odaced and a resolalion io ad. joU'o oer on tbe 19tb lost. Io the Ibi'd Monday in March, J 8C6, laid on i ho tab'e. ' In tbo lioose a bill to au.iiowte tbe issue of $2 "CtttvFrtre tf ton ?iiottri-Ub-thUtyJ (K,OOQ-4a-48a'a Toasy-noer4he-ato-of-0rer no ctnea wtt-o i bonus, ec, was passed, sod tbe Revenue bi't introduced tbrse tkoanafl efoire men iiit fuasfsd r"Th raieigh Coosenratite, of tbe ICth has news coaSrmisg tho ca;tur of Col. Ilidton, his Adjutint, ' kaieOreralof fc,s men on tbo Hotuioke. Tbe paity taakin; the enp' itre, and which threatened Fort Branch -lore rrtoraed 'ji Plymouth,, . Tho'W.owiej; named North C-rotioun, who were -tMt 1 at the hUl cf Cedar Cm k are buried in tbo ,'aara at Xt-wtwn, Va.J G. A. Wade, .r!ih N. C. V.j Capt. W. M. Vt'sre, Co. D, Hth N. C. T.; Capt. J. .jm. Veroerf Co. G, 43d N. C. T. . ' , ,' It is estimated Uat Sberraaa, ia his raid tbroo; "Georgia, suecteded in stealing and peiud'g about one oat of every fifteea-abled-bodied negro, men to go .Vilh him. Ilaar Of those who left bav returned o their hemes. Wherever he passed every negro who; choeo to t o, could leave bis Piaster? aod yet only , ' ona at of ifteea wept. , - . 71 j fallowing lint of North Carolinians, woooJed in ak-rn'shea about Savannah, had beeu received in lo. . piUl No. !, Javannah, up to l'.'tii rest. Q Watson, Co. C,OihPegt., neek; 11. 5elUrs, Co. C, VDIhKegt., lateadees, tfoce dead; i.'B. Hare, Co. C, -8oth Uegt., , tight foot; Bergt. N. Baker, Co. F, 40th T.egt., l ead, toartallyj J. R. Beard, Cw. C, Gth Keg., left bip. v Tbo flsg of trace boat brought op to Charleston on TVarsday ooo handred and four paroled Confederstl ' offieers from Fort Paliki. Tbe Courier of Thursday, aid I another thousand Yankee prisoner would he taken down ' that day. This completes the eicbauge, and af ake taanmber tna far lndi fererjb Cok?Dl Uatoh elesea thoasand( '. . The Yankooa at New hern recently made an advance on KJnatoO. Col. Btarr, h command at Kiovton, in a dispatch dated tho JZtk Inst., says be left his bieasl 'vorkii at daylight of that day to find the enemy, and - -diseoveted him in contiiierable force on the Neuse rbtd, two miles from Kinston. He sIm wed two pieces . ofattilleryandjiveor six Hundred iofanlry, After a brisk angayemeat. of thirty minutes ho was' driven " KfbH 8oothwet bridgerdestreytng4t behiad hlrar A Louisville telegram of tho 12th, says Gen. Lyon crossed tho Cumberland rNer on Saturday, with twn ty-flvo hundred men, moving towards Hopkinsvilta. A Cairo telegram aayo Lyon cfrturcd a traoaport ' twenty miles above Fort Donelaon and used ber (or : crossing tho river. The boat was loaded with freight and was busned after tbe Confederates crossed. This telegram says Lyons' forces areistimated at four thons Wnd. - ' . . la the Yankee Senate recently, Garret Davis sub nttted lengthy joint resolutions for the restoration of peaea and onion, which were laid oq the table aod 6r dered to hi printed. The resolutions "propore a ceo -Mention of: all tho States, to which shall bo referred aleven amendments of the Constitution, one forming and trad tbo Dnit time. l,esololtona on tbe "lie of the coontry wete also preseuted.x Vet. li By joint tesolution Thursday' next wa$ appoi nted as the day for e'eotioo of CooociMo g of S ate. , la be Sena e, ibe resolo'ioos in tefe'ence to iga pfssmems by .bo .Confederate authorities were ie. potted upon oofavoraMy, . . , I In Ibe Iloose. tha nr.' dtt.A nf m,nttn.i fi ,. - - 1 4 u . . v at 50, and tbe Atbeat it. Jut tesoltftions of MrTFowle ppassed by.yeas-03, Days 20. JJec. J.:. to tbe benate tbe Pubio 6cbool bill was discussed and passed its seeobd teadng. In the House a resolution of thanks to Col. Jos'. B. S'atr and lis command for gallan ry at Kinston was adopted, aod tbo Revenue bill discussed at length. Vh. 14, lp the Sen$te Mr. Pool's resotuoos Io ioiitaie negoiiaiioos franhono ablepeacelaero tabled by avofeof 2i to 20.' . ' Io tbo House tbe Revenue bill was discussed and parsed Hs scoud reado;. ' JJfC. 15. Councillors of State and Trustees of the , University were Toted for. No result was declared. Jo tbe Senatt, the bill to consolidate the ilililiaatid, Homo Guvds, came op'on tbo fi'-st reading. In tbe House, oo Wedoesday nigbt at ll o'clocktho revenue bill passed its third eading. " -To-dtf, nothing of importance was done ! 1A Inn! ho (nil tnr rnntinillnM at .o mnA Trustees of Uoive-eity was held: 'Messrs. P. H. Win ton, A. G, Foster and 3a. L. Wjlliams were elected Councillors of S'ate, and S. F. Phillips a Trustee Two pr th.ee more : CounciUora -of-S tate are -Ao-ba elected. LISTaOF. CASUALTIES IN THE IOtii N. C. BAT., In iht t'lrmith nearJenkiH$ J'nyt ,Oa', on the 1th inil. ' Co. A. Wounded: JstSeigt L. C. Vestal, severely in neck; Corpi W. C. Caoady.s'iglitly in head; private G. A. Vestal, severely in'tbigb, prisoner; Missing Lt. Jr. U traier, Bergt J. Y., Hams, private IS. i. Jot dan, l. Qually, J A. Bolton, L. A. Ridge, C. Can aday, J. Youot, W. Gray, B. L. Gt:igson,U. C.San eel, J. Q. Moody, J. W; Pool, J., Thillips, J." M. Mo Goe, T. LittngHton and A. LiTiogston. . . , Co. B (On detatcbed service at GrabamviHe, S. C.) Killed Private M. II. Suit. Wotuided Private Wm. Outen, prisoner; Wm. Rogers, -wounded and prisoner.;! Missing I'nvato T. II. Woodlin. Co. C Kled PtHvato Samel Crook and A. J. So rest. Wounded Private J. M. Dunnj severely in shoulder, ptlsoner, A. E.,Circh, wounded aod a pris- SOB. W . J' ' $200 Reward. T) ANA WAY FROM THE SUBSCRIBER, ON THE' Xf 30th of November, 1864, his NEGRO BOY. ' bi LPHEN, aged about 25 dV 20, i feet 8 or 0 inohea. high,, dark complexion, Jow in vpeech, aod weighs, about 150 lbs; has a notable scar on tho l ight arm, rom. tbe shoulder to tbo tlbow; and has three ot the upper ' front tenth out. .', ; I will pay the abovo reward for the delivery of tbo . boy to me, near Utive i5ranwi, r, U. Luioa county, os if lodged in auyjajl so that I get him.- ' '' M. U. T1IOMA1. Dec. 7, 1854-309-4t . ;' Anson 'Iostllute. ; ' TUITION, T0 6 ENSUING SESSiON, WILL EE io exebanje for PROVISIONS bu equ'.ta'jle terns. . Ooo palron baa volant at "y exrressed A wi'l ingocss to do it cn the old ban's. - Session commeoces en. the yd MUnDAX or JdNlAUX, S'Udents' entetidg any . time duriog the. first month' will be cbarjed for tbe wbo!e"Seasion. . Nodedoo'on ercept for prpi --acted Illness two weeksat a time. One half paid in advance, tbe other ba'f at tbe middle of tbe Session. - - 8. C. L1ND3LEY. Dec. 15, 1864-311-13 , , - Wanted, , A MAN WITHOUT A FAMILY TO TAKE charge of a small plantation, A disabled soldier pre- lO'-teu. . T!l. .11. VT t t O ID. 1 JLillCBTII'e, 11. U., ICD. 0, MOWC-O E. R. LILES. 11-13. , Cof toff Wanted. I V GOOD SHIPPING ORDERIMMEDtATELY for special pu pose. . ,'. Apply to ' ', . ER. LILES. Deo. 16, JS64-CU-I3. ' Notice? A rN MONDAY THE SECONDLY OF JANUARY' W next, I willsellat publicaoctren.inWadesboro'. one FINE HOUSE, seven years, old, warranted aaud anfl to work gentle anywhere. Tertiis easb. ' . ALSO, llih lloont Tannery IS NOlY OPEN FOR TIIERECEIVINO OF HIDES -ta ba-TANN4.l.a4 'iNIU Kl fQMLJSUllLti. liiderf that will, be expected io be delivered next wiuter must ce sent io before tbe 1st of April. Highest market prioo will be paid for Hides and' Ts'tow. ' : 7 JAS. C. CARAWAY. Deo. 5, I8C4-S09-J1 ; ':r. Notice. HAVING TAKEN' OUI LETTERS OF.ADMlN . istratioD uppi the estate Of ROWLAND HAR KiS, deceased ,'atNorember Term' of tbe Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for the county of Stanly, I will , expose to public sale, at his late residence, ti WED NESDAY, the 28th of this month, all the personal ef fects of the said deceased, consisting of a quantity of CORN, WHEAT, OATS and PROVINDER, FARM.. ING UTENSILS, HOUSEHOLD and KITCHEN FUR NITURE, som 8 or 10 bead of J10RSE8 aod MUXES, a fine stock'of CATTLE, HOGS and SHEEP, a yoke of FINE OXEN, one ROAD WAGt'N and GEAR, one ' CARRIAGE and HARNESS, one BUGGY and HAR-. NESS, one OX-CART, one-COTTON GIN, OaeWHEAT FAN, one lot of PORK HOGS, or SALTED PORK, some 25 Sr. more bales of COTTON, perhaps a quanti ty of COTTON in the SEED, with various other ar ticles too numerous to mention. '' There will also be hired out 8 or more NEGROES, . belonging to the heirs of said deceased, till 25fl of , December, 1865. ' Terms paade known on the Jay of sale, ahd salp to continue from day to day till all is sold, . ... i R. HARRIS, Adm'r. -DccriBt,-l864309-ii ; ; 1 Notice, F NOT SOLD BEFORE, AT. PRIVATE SALE7 the eubpCribers will offer at public auction, to the chest bidder, for cash, on TUESDAY, the 27th of . rrt ttttii : nrrKM K nir I Actcuuctrj-iuitaL-uu iu n u ui . 11 fuouiuu a jux.juio. Dn tbe same dar, IwTnTIIllE out some NEQrOESj pnn'tf ititrf! ntth A nnn nt.in.;t;nr thirty A. E. Deo. 20th, J864-31M2. BENNETT. Jn the Senate, tho Revenue bill vtas takan up and made tbe special order Tor Monday next, at 3$, m. ' fn the House, several interesting resolutions were introduced, and a large numberW bills. passed their second readings. : ; i . . . i ' 1 THE JUNIOR RESERVE. ' -' ' y ft is said tbe Junior Reserves from tbls State, sta tiened near Weldqa rendered good serviee at Bell field in bep;og t'o turn the isldtog party from Grant's army nacK to wnence it came. . It will be remembered, that some month or two go, tliS' junior Reserves o8e"' ed their services to the Secretary of War; 'We have been showsays tbe Raleigh Confedcate,) tbe following very complitnen fary eodoise.ttent o Gep. Lee t'pon ad application by ibe 1st and 2nd Regiments or j, v. reserves (4a nior) to be p'aceu on uoty wtferever fbeir services might be needed be rood (be S.ate limits.' The local ities ao omjtted for obvious t-easons: - . lleAOQDAtTTEns, Acar No. Va v ' Nbvetuber 17,1801, Respect Tolty returned to Hon. Sectetary of War. Thrsibib'tioa of patrioiitrTtnd8oKtierly-qtialifies List your Tithes , . TtV E WILL A TTEND At T H EVFOLLOWING f V vtnesatjd places to assess tbe tithes on CORN. 8HORT COGN. BUCJWHEAT, RICE, IR18H PO- A TO S3. FODDER, S CG A R. MOLA SSES, COTTONf .33, JiCJKS, and UUUDAU fiSaS. ... Ansonvil'e Monday and TuesJay, Jan. 2d and 3d. LilesviHe Wednesday, TboiWy, and Friday, Jan oa'.v 4'b, otd and btb. WadesboV Monday. Toesdar. and -Wednesdav. Janonry 9tbj JOth and 11th, , , White 6tore Thursday, F'iday and Saturday, anuar J2ih, 13tb and 14th. . ... - Farmeia are earoeslV rea nested to meet, ns with their lsis prepared. Each farmer must have be weigbj of-one busbel of Coin, Irish Potatoes, Rice, Buckwheat, and, Gvonnd Peas! or we shall adopt the Stands rJ weight in assessing tbeir Titbea. Those ho have heretofore failed foHstibeir Wbeit, Oats, Ejfe, Hay and Wool, most meet os prepaid to list t hose cropsr failing to do so we will proceed, to get tbeir esiiuia.es as the law direc s. . , Those haviog fr;ends and relations in tbe -army wijl please see that tbeir crops are reported, and save tbem the (oub"e of expense and jeal process. ' As thecals anal'owance made of Corn for fattening Pork, pet-sons wbo may not have ' slaughtered their of opt, Fo k tbey wll have, in order that we may make the necessary allowance. ' . JE. G. KNIGHT, H. W. ROBINSON, Atituoit.Tax in Kti.' t&" After tbo assessment of tbo foregoing Crops those owing Titbea, Will please deliver thesami. BEDS and BEDDING, CROCKERY. WARE, COOK ING UTENSILS, and other articles necessary to the fitting up of a Hotel. . Tbe Subscribers would preer toaell the whole of the above -mentioned articlrs, and at tho same time( e'ffer tbe HOTEL, at private salv The Hotel is a valuable building, rith abijut thirty rodms, (all fur-' nithed, with a good ilorse ,Lot and Stables. apply q jick if you want a bargaini-It is the only Hotel in town. TREATER & THREADQILL. ' Wadesboro', Dec. 1864-809-11 ; NOTICE. ' AT THE McRAE FACTORY, IN MONTGOMERY ' county, I .wall exchange Cotton Yarn for Corn or Lard, as follows: One Bunch Yarn for two bushels Corn or ten pounds of Lard. Corn preferred in tho oat. ' '. W. L. McCANLESS. -Nor. 26, 1864-308-11 . .' " . . V . Notice; ithm Naa TSirttnt fitata intn h: : anntlji.r nroVMli.tr OB 111 part Ot 100 Jun'Or ttesei ves Of JNOI ttt t.arottna, Yoi trrlicUon ftrmsldoar oirnbrer States. - . r. ' '.. ' . ' ' I In the present cvnd.ioif oKiB'a'rs, that tbey should .' A Montreal telegram says that the St. Albnns raid ers have beon reloaseil, the Court deciding tUat it had mo jurisdiction la th case. The count, et for tho UutHed States, in an impassionato speech, implored the Cou) t jot to discharge the prisoners, deolaring if it did we anust be prepared for tho consequences. The Court ordered the discharge of the' prisoners, and was pre pared to Incur tho responsibility pf the act. The, an oouncement elicited applause, .which was instantly ohecked. Xha Yankee papers state that some twenty-five Con federates reoently appeared on the river tyink'bpposife Memphis and waved their bats and hurrahod fpr JeCf. Davis. . A force of on hundred and fifty negroes was sent after them in a steamer and landed about -a mile lower do wo the rirer. The Confederates ran and were pursued by fho negroes till they came to a thick buth , where a largo force of our troops were socreted. ' The negroes fled and ourlroops hotly pursuing. One repyt remain at tico to move eith .(Signed , but 1 er Yr but be prepared at a moment's no. - or to r tli at tbese troops are resolred to merit a contihu- ann Anmntlmanlii Brt tn-ai i Tci n t h A ' VP lit inrAn.f cooduct orMiliard's.Iiat.aliou aod tbe 1st and 2nd regiments of Reserves' at Boiified, and o" other troops of this class at Kinston," suflicieoily attests ; .'. 1 '.. . r--' Among a number of officers recently t xchspged at Charleston, S. C, we notice the names of Col. G.'Ni Folk, 63th N. C. Cay.; Capts.-D. S.. Cockersbahi and S. J. ParhamJ 54th' N. C 'J1., Capt. J. E. GoPman, 2d N. C. T., Lieut. If. S. Gash, 6th N. C. T., Lieut. J. K. G'lberf, 57th N. C T., Lieut. M. C. Good, 6th N, C. T.j Lieut. E. E. Gath, Slth N. C. T.,- and Lieut. G.' W. Bovton, J9th N. C. T. Most.if notallf of these officers with a number, of "others frooadther States, were placed on Morris' Island, the past summer, un der tho fird from bur batteries about Cbarlerfon har- ays some eeven negroes returned-r-another that none Ibor, in retaliation, as the Tnjnkees allege, for our gov- IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AFTER THE 25th OF this month, (November,) all HIDES sent to the ' Wadesboro' Tanneay to be worked ur on shares, will be tanned for ONE-HALF of the. Leather or its value, instead-of one third, as heretofore. ' . M.A. AlCRR & CO. November 24, 1864-S08-12 ' v. STATE OF NOIlVlI CAROLINA, 1 A J SOU COUNTY. . , : dotJBT OF PiSaS AND QtJABTSB S V'SIONS, October Term, 1864. , ; x ' ' TetiUon for Saleof LandL James T. fitreater, Administrator of James Ilaire, vs. Sanford Haire," and others. T APPEARING TO TEE SATISFACTION OF the Court that Sanford Haire, Milton. Haire and And tbofe who have not patd on tha first assessment I Leonard Haire, defendants a this casejjreside beyond wiUlrinelhd same Io the .De'pbfs" Ttajiecliatel f, ,. ' 'v "NATH'L KNIGHT, Agent. Deo. 16, 18G3-C11-14. r : the limits of this State.'it is therefore ordered that publication be made for six successive weeks in tho North Carolina Argus, notifying 6aid' defendants to bo ' and appear at lie next term of this Court, to be held for the county of Aason, at theCourt-House, in Wades borough, on. tho second Monday in January next, then . aod there .to plead, answer or demur to PlaintilF s peti tion or judgtnent pro confesso will be" taken and the and-close atn June, instruction .tnorough. Uoard l same heard ex parte as them. , . good.. Pupils charged from time of entering to the J Witness, Tatbici?; J. Coppedob, Clerk of our Baii close of tbe session. No deduction except in eases of I Court at office in Wadesbbrough, the Second Monday protracted sickness. , - . . J of Octoberj A'. D., 1864. 1 . , 'for further information aaaress, J 308-181 Jr. J. VVrttiviit vierx. -. Rsy. J.R. GRIFFITH, .1 . - - .'. ' .. . .. ..- Dec. 12, 1864310-tf - Ansonville, N, C. ... ntl(p . Carolina Female College,7 milE SECOND TERM OF THE PRESENT COI . 1 legiate'year will commence. January 23, 1865, and-close 4th June. Instruction .thorough. Board NOTICE. "'- : -FttirEttSONSAREWATtNED AGAINST TRAB JX ing fora NOtEI bold against J WniTE & hnpHIS COMPANY HAS ON HAND A QUANTITY CO., fr$381 26, which Notehas been lost or mislaid; I of GOOD and DRY SALT, and wish -to EXw mMgfjplf, CHARLOTTE AND RUTBER- .. . HI W- ...... -. CQt bock. frowned. Many rushed ihto tho river and were eminent 'exposing Charleston. " ' . cir officers to.their fire ;on Said Note was mode payable to JOEL RUSHING Or IJnlefandwffstlw r W- fll. XSKUAIMWAY. . Deo. 11. 1864-310-12. - . , ?. " ' TO HIRE. . ' f WILL, AT ANY TIME BETWEEN THIS AND I . the fiit day of January next,-"agree to hire out Negroes MEN, WOMENBOYS and GIRLS, at pri- vate hiring at tha old prices and will allow the fol lowing.prices for provisions: $1.25 for Wheat, $1 fi Corn and 10 eta. for'net pork. .' ' J. D. CA!5H. . Nov. 30, 1864-309-U. . . . v - ' . WANTED. . T EATIIER CAN'TBE MADE WITHOUT HIDES. j Send ns in HIDES and we will inaktf LEATHER, "end us Hides wo need them. -- '. M. A. MURR & CO. . Doc. 6, 1861-309-12 . CHANGE it for CORN 6r OLD BACON upon the-fol- "towing"termsrT-rr::;r-;''-'- One bushel of t.alt, .otou ids. weight, lor uiree bushels of Corn, or ten pounds of Bacon. - The Sait to bo delivered at the Company's Depot -103, in Richmond county, ten miles from Rockingham, free of freight, and the articles exchanged for the salt to be delivered at tbe same place without.charge, V ' ROGER! . ATJi.lNf.ON, ' '.'"'..:.. General Superintendent. Laurinbnrg, Nov. 19, 1864-307-12. . MASOX IC N OTICE. " fpHE REGULAR COMKiUNICATIONS OF KIL-. J winning Lodge, No. 64, F. & A. M., will hero- -after be held at S o'clock, P. M , . V J. C. McLAUCHLIN, Sec. V . Jvino.13, A. L.f5864: ' ' ' 274-tf 1GS fice It ACS !-AV ANTED Highest prioe jiaid. AT TIIIS OF-

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