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r i .. A. i U j I. .' d i." kA v. ; i!- a- uf e v . f1' 1 - i -- . D t. J-'. ir ' tr X o- 1. S r i r. - FIt ANK." DAULEVT, ' Editor and rgBLlfir.R. . 1 - rnURSDAY:::::n::::u:::JANUAKY f), 1803. pr"Strrijiloa$S.O0 year, In ncStnocto.J s blxmwnUte-vgS.OQ. V . ' COX U. I. AND K 4:W V, C. T. We Are roqnefted to Mute tt the" rehitiv'W and fmudsi of the members of tlio nbovo jiam.'d compnuieH tbt they will havo ?i opportunity t o:i1 to them orUcles' of clothing, by lin-iti tlieiu packed nud 'Ji'iticct'j J market, and left ot the Ktore-htvuc of H. ,A. Crawford, ta tUJ town, by thr -')tV TVy will b taken in- nee-them safely delivere 1 to Cm peroa for wh Ware, intended. We understand that "the bovs time re vfeoh niiejit.g'clot. in, (pirdarlT-nantsjif nV'',M trt-'thctnsclveif iwid oouutiy. is-tbo -! rh unit kp !. r.n..ar..I .-,. n.mi.ii.iilTaA ,uv" '' furnish &a well as they have, in the past, owing to fhdr means of supply bayjug been iceioirsly interfered with' ... . v m 1 r r: t .- 1 . - i t - .v . ,L (ion,. Aod $1.75 for eftch 8ubqutnt tnei tioo ObituAries oer fie liic f i OO per nuarc. ., Ta lines nmke quare. Sin;1 K.lrerlinemcQtii f leM thin te Hoet counfeJ I ,HH-jr). . : 1 ; U , : - THE FITUTION. ' 8ia oar lMtrcaUr issue' great tYcn hate taken iSXr' !ut t5"aCf6c,VcJ by our f8rn ai bw !n;c ponsoV(cii of tbe. eojay. Ti;e tnc expected atuci. upoPSVTaiu!poa"bi plac, af -- 0 'enemy ht been tv!y irl.pcJ, and, Ut last uJ- L CoanU tkt ipedifia bvl returuiu t rortres ln--rot." In Itt oaset ft vs nU bane butti tbe ttobt formidble jpditIon ever 'fitted out agiiust kny cf w; port by the enemy. Froa Eit TeonjMiyo an xUolve raiding prty, eapposed tojxs uaJvr Sune- man, attempt ad to sciie awl dctrvy the faltworU. -floathirestem Yirriuiir They Uid mccecd .WgeitinJ to the vors and'dulujs eome dfihiap, but the gilUut Breckinridge thrashed them oil. On tbe Koanoko 4Se epeoj ttempte another heavy democsirMlon, bat were wbifped back ti riymoutti by Oeo. Leventborpe iritlk- fe of the State forces and Junior KesuQes ..ilianlctl . Ou VednesiUr, 2.iili uiMruo, at-Uie 4rlde' futko, l.v ( J. V. fliircl.lso.Mr. l'KI-JSTOS A. Mc I.CNJMTN, of Ansoit conntv'.N. I'-, to-Mmi Alii.'ili L. liUKCU, of Cbo.-trhold Dlstiict, . C. tiy peace Willi n'i its l.nllowcd ftfsociutions eoon retpln, uii'l lusy lla, tcpiTiiti'tu.'pfiich i so huou t tuo plucrf be of fhort ilumtioii, und rnior. I rfturtt soon in ponce t' receive tlio f nd eiul)-n'e of bis beun . JM.1' 1 tiful rtnd luvinjj -wife, wlift will hn .jvitlf htlinitivft join thry !fn,. t8 H'i firt fl!.of bin footsteps. M.i- p'nCe aud " at this plenty crown their every fTom. May t iy live u long Ml .1 1 - I fMHS ffECOXp TEKM (ITHE'VjrScENT COLl 1 : li-giuU jeir viicl coi&mi'ii'o9 Junuu'ry lli, 1805, and cltiito 4t!i ui. vlruitiuotro! thorough; vard jrtwd. " PufiilH clt.iigo l from timC'cf fcntoiiiig to the ' cloH of the s(-:io(j. No ilu-;tiou except lo ct gf s prf'trftctcil eickneasi . ' ' For further ioforoiatio'u .lr, -' ' . . n . I i lOIIJt'fTir . . , . ; Ji-V! w "l f i lit I-c.' 12,(i0 1-31 0-i f .Annonville.-N. C. ,i .1 Tn ArA rrrtnlv. -N.-r..nu t!;f fib V ( Icrm. ncc. i tio LiH been h iuaibor of tut Al I .'THE LHaiJi.ATUltE. L.. I i i. i i. .l.i. . ' v i . i .. -.ill..' il' lircvi nui iu buy 10 ,iiihd suns iiitiiuf i:nvj jiih iru n, v . .. n 'i i, J ' . j Liiiir: it tor. uiuie iimn jnr, uuu a iiic.ici"'3. iloa ia the r?.irMharoor1oy wot awtacce, aiidT .'r4l lui-l-holy wbtiinn, mid br dea!i win' ti itiin- Wp laow it iU bu given. ' . ' Vpbnnt .:nl tOuifnl. 'BIusmuJ u.O tbe.dvid rlijcu die J. W.. VMTl. , la Aisf.ft coorilyi'N. C., on tbe O' dit of 1k'o.vct- aemblo rf5ln on Titotdiy. ilie 19ih Inst, la miotber lyesr . bor hits. She bnd b.?u from chiiiibood i mttn cMumn.we Ivri'ntue poT.TTi the ii'!t-i;n l reiutvon'ii tiny of adjtitruiiieit. Aj a n;ftU r uf cotisi li'raWo lntti'eit to tur hick nod woua-JUtd tiolJleM und tie icit'u n i,.vf a jml Jt-.li.the fol Ioii.p pi CMinblo nnd reolutiun ii-.(rai.icnd by Lieut. L. L. I'olkj'of th.iB county, vK, were pasred: ' ; .'AVhr., by a renf cigenrral order, issued -by tb4 AJjutatit audq-fpectur Ociier.il, nil vroau led r.uJ sielf 'Jbis body wljorned on Friday; the 2J;ult.l to n?- )lt) t-'Uiift ftATUKP C'VRTIS. in. I no 40ih v. Jlie 13i.li Inst. In Hiiotlier fvesr ci bor hl's. ftbe bn t b."?u from chniunoil i mttn- r,-" " ; Ls.nlIeyJa,teulfcB7bb7'-'X The General Ulerraphed V Oovcruor Vance on tbe 2 1st, tiat at least thirteen gunboats Wvre within a few miles of Fort Branch, and that tl-ey bad attacked our forees the day before at TopUr Point, abtre they at tempted e landing. Oar foro ought them tbree . boors aad repaUed them, with heavy loss. Tho fight waa reaewed on the 2lt, when the tnemy was agnin repalsed, finally giving op the atCraipt. lfood ba bandesed the ttsopt"to take. Nashville, and at last 4oeoats was eroasiog the Tuoncssee at Florence, A'a., bis rear guarded by Forreet. etarthiAndibjC the Taakees elaias that tby had cut hi3 forces all to pleoe,,, and 'that bis array was a rsbble rouf," it . wju all of. ae day in crossing tbe river oa poulyons. - For oemlva we do not believe one-tenth of tfve Van Vmm nixirti abent .Hood. We believe that be 11 forWd'to abandon the attack on Naabvilte for ttie want of anenlice. and becaoje it StpUN was a mi Iter of -4tae. .It Is well' known tlt he wai living on the r 1 Tk.t L. m.i.m i I !. A Hfa " men were ill prepared 4o uadergo the rigors of alcttr on the ptaloa of lliddlo Tetfueseee'. ( '''" ,Tbe fall of Savannah into the enemy's hv4l, we - cannot eoAceal, we do not like at all; and there tre reaeoaj to a'pprtheod, as the Wilmington Journal e.ny, ,'tbat the main theatre of hostilities for. the winter . will be in the region between the mouth of th-Caj Fearod the mouth o the Savannah river, cxtend . log inland as far as Augusta and, I3rinefiTilr if not farther. At any rate we ,iny be assured that Sber : man's operation will embnas, the t mnp'.a .between ' Savannah, Charleston and Er'iehvH!, the KttVr be- ins; by far the snost important ( ijie tbree pointf, n .being the Very pivot of oor milit-ry .railroad- yWm. 'Whetlrer vTiimmjcton is to be ibeluded in the ytem or not, nnut depend apon circunistancrs. It s eer - Uinly brooght within the circle of hostilities, bnt as jst bids fair to bold its groan I against tbe enemy, end cannot therefore bo-inefadod by-thm as omottg- Jheir bases ef operation. Brancbvil!eadAu:it 1 are, after ell, vy pointa at which we may exf ect our enterpriiibg enemy to strike. With" Hrn.-hvillc in -the bands ef the enemy, the position of Charleston lroald be eritioai la the extreme.'' ' - ' ' ' - , .' vV...,." 'S,:: BURNT TO DJBATII. : . Mr. Harmon Paol, iged abont flfsy-elx yr ars, over "eeTng for Jlrv Mark'Anstin.vwss-fjnnd hi bis rarn; S.ddiv-! bo c.in.i,th(ui ci ioudetiimcnt lo tbitr. bciltb; ftro"'requir,;d to report to their, rcspect'sv 'Coinui.in.!s; and vhere;;a, BuldKnstrh'i hutiTHv:-t liuibs iu battle," or. fire otherwise t laaieJ or cli.U bleJ for life ore .ori.el'.cd by the provision. of find order to utidergi the bsrdshTps irnl mffering in cident to (ravel, aad are frequently subjected, to the humiliation of hving ponducted under g'wrd, in com. paiiy' v'Ttb deserters and other degraded characters i Ihi itfure be it. UrsdUtJ, Tbttt hU Excellency, thtfOovjaor, be and w hereby rvquedted is rmtnunicnte with tb anihor. itics at HichmoiJf as early a practicable, with the view" and for the rnrposi fclvevins these unfnrtu- rnato vcteraus from the Cruelties Conncqtfeut upon the rigid eiifor.cemuta of said order. , T - Summary oC the Lntist T';if : In Ihe mi l.-t of wan and ramors of wan nys the U'tlmiaton Journal, of the 2'JiIi ot be boom'mgf great guns and tr'ampting of sq indrons, we were rather euiprued yeaterdrty by some guns fr6m tbe mer aunouftcing the arrival of certain auuey blockjide runners. It was a queer epUo Je in the bistory of the week. ' . Under uate of Dre. 21, Gen. Lee di'patcbes ta the L War UeprtaiuDt that Ilrectinrldgu reports that tbe Oemy, ntvr having been roughly hanJle d ia the caftouients of S:turdy ab'd unjjy, near Marion, fi' 1 oauy having been kilL'd and wounded, guined po?sciKil . fuo or yaltrmaartn w.o ftl-nt Cr tie 2tU. The L , my retired that nigLt j1 ou tuo morning of the 2-d tjwarU.i llectr's . Ibey arebeiiig pursued.. Under tb9 same date C5en Leo also dispatches t'tat Gcu. liti Lee rep'jte tbit the fcrco w"hich atticl.rl L'Hjiiix 4i!itsted of two Hvinion? if the euemy's cavalry under Tnctt. ay h 'At-Sninkcr' Otn, Vs.,' July 1th... Jt-6 1, piiAnrXT-ltULt.AUU, Co. 11, 4Ud C. T! Anolber coMier bfts fallen, nmthfr family' bereft, i:rf ther home drrived of iU niost priiej tretire, hnithir. brave heart MilUl forever. lie big led an aff-eiiitifvtc vrifs to mourn lij-r iir:piiriiWe Ions, sud n liud father nnd nothTf ir btbcrTind 'f:stevs .Vn.etber.inio'H.ii.ideJ now . ' r". Ariiorg the fill n brave; He twined Die lauroU on f Wqrr, . Aud fills a soldier's gwv. ' The tininp cf wr from pcacefal rest tihftll rou.e Lim up mi te, ; . For faaway uniong the'cht, lie Walks the tlrtftmlc hbore. '" w - , v I. D nr Chariot, now "wo b'd nd'.eul . V Von ve left a life of p-,in; r . y,ut fur beyond the ether Idue We hnpc to meet's jnin. ;Listy&iirTittfe.;:!;: XTV. WIT.T. ATTKVJJ'AT TiH2 'IW.T.ftWlXfl , rtmp4 nun rilwiV'R (a amhir4 (Kpit!,PM rin PARM . 4 i'- A TATOES, FOUD'JIC. bl()U, iOLASJSE,COTTON. . ' M Aii-onvifie .lon'lny 5d Tuesday, Jo. 2d hrilef. ;t. LliocvjlleVuilnes.iayTliurfidiy, and Friday', Ja& nary 4th, ?& vn I G'. 4 ". W.i.j.V!iorn' Moirl-iy, ToisdAy, nnd Wednesday, r I Let it console liii lere.ive l frirnd tj know fhat be die I a faithful noidier's 'natb, tit the poet of honor und tf duty. Tutu reel iu pt-ice, iff.r Chilov rift. , . ' X, T. E; ! O j LOST. ' rVfOTICIJ IS fTKREBV (51VE.N Til AT. CERTlFI Hj ente Io. 404, for Four per cert Confodmite l.oi.Js to the-nmoout of-.j(K). issued to me by it. J). 'Jnnnnurl, C rT. Iepoitary, nudesborO , . C, d'v- fed 'March 28Ui, 180-i,- Las bcth last and application will be node for a duplicate. . ' "'. . W L. LEUUETTER. Jm.C,"18')-3ia-18. . t ..ui.nx Waa preteed Xcnisn IK ,uuu;a iuri.jikc, iroia tioruousviile. The encaiy was b:iin!soi.i-,y repufd and tetircdjiLuut 4 p. ni.,.iaing rmae. of bid dead oa the fivi l; Vuiily. tflfu pi'Msn.M'ij ficrv captuj-ei at Liberty milla oa tue 22d, but bcuig uuable to keep up ou lbs rtteet were liberated. Loieux's Iosj a ij;at. ' The.Uichm&ai Eu.jiirer of the 20th'ult., closes a kuling ai-ticlj ai f dlo: 'Ir France. ad:Jigland will enter iolo a treaty with these Confederate State, re cognizing our nationality and guaranteeing our inde pendence upon the abolition ( tsla'vcry in all'thece aluef than continue tee war we sbonld be on Saturday morning last dead, nrii horribly burnt Mr.'Faal bas been subject .to epilerrtio fits ft "si num ' ber of years peat, and it jseupposdJ fhat some ti mo . dafing the night befbre while ultting near the fire, "he was seized with one of these and fell info the fire-. I!c lived alone. . Failing te appear at the usual hour, be was sent for wfaeji the door of Mi room wrts fonnd : locked insidev It was foref open when Mr. Taul waa found ljinjf across the fire-place burned and dead. ,, ."' - , '"-1 ' ' T . : The JVorA Carolinian, formerly ptiViitbed st ' 'Fayetteville, baving been removed to Wilmington, -eomee 1ajbsJ gaUrly, but one-half the time not by -the route we would 199 to have it. It islther rent via Celambia and Charlottej, or floJlsWo' .and Raleigh and, Salisbury. ,;,Tbere; is no use for .malls froni-WH-mingtou to taka either -of these routes. Th? direct route is via Florence and Chefaw. . It appears nnkr the auspioes of Messrs. '& 'Mqnson." Tfw ' paper these war times makes a very fjrvorablo appear- fWben It was known and becnne pretty certain that the Yankees were about to attack Wilmington ; Oovernot Yance issued aproc'.amatidn calling upon all xemnt neroni who were ab!o to stand behind brcaat- wnrke ana pun ajrigger jojo!uniocrvyiiiii;oei jaira tieired to unra the uieaure uion our readers. We believe nuch a propjitioo would tje favorably received &lJ nctjd upon by those nations, a if J ouf btto be-nmde to iheia. , V -. ' Fberman, like. a Satjap of tie JSacUrrn clime epek inj t9 bis iViasler, under-darj of the' 22d ult. tele- gnij'bs to Lliicoltr'1! big to'prcent ytfa as a Christ- a iile&tv of amnrjr.ition, and auout .OiOUU bales of cttou.'' ' 'i . '..'. TIJir. UNDERSIGNED W LL TAN HIDES AT J lirCl! MOUNT TANNERY for ONE-TlIiRD of liCLF.ATIIF.Hi'r its equivakiil ia moneys if Uie IMde V e brougbriu in time. J. 0. CARAWAY. dan. 2, ieG1Sl:;-2o . , .... Nofice, A T THE COURT HOlE IS WADES nO".0", ON TUESDAY, idth January, ifi',., I will otTerfxr nleat I'ub'ic Auction a ALU A lLh .110 1 of pood cliaracler, bclootring to the heirs of J AMTvS J. ROlllE deceased. Terms cash . J. S. EASONAttorney ' Dee. SOih, 18C-I-31 3-1 1. . January Oth, lOrb and -till. White's Stm.-n.utiayK Fridsy! and Sarbrxlyr; January 12th, Kth aiid 14th. '.- ' , ' ' FarmcM ore .enrnest'T rrnnesbe't to meet ru with -hnve-lhe: Rice, t hall adopt the vtandaid wofnlit in HM'eainir tbtlr Tith.. . ' " Tboe who Lwre.hr i'tioi f.iiled to li?t their Wheat, ;' Oat, llye, liny, and Wool, muft meet us prepared to -)it thoH ero'ps, r fiiUng tn do fo Ve will pn-cced to get their estimates as tiie Jaw direce. : ' " 3 TLce having frieuda and rrlaMnus rv toe army' will pleiihe tee thit their trojs ar reported, and saveihem tbetV'blrt of exptn&c and le'g'al prlcf;' -?t' As there is an allowance nude of Com for falning . . Fork, pernons wlo may cot have, flaugllUred their bog intwt eetimate as tsoar as ph.vible . what anionut of iic t Fork hey will have, in prdtr that we.iuay make S, the ncceaaary allowance. . .-, , 4 t - E. G. KNIGHT, , ; . . )i: w. RouuNfioNr i. ' , Atteuort Tax in KinJ.X 1 M' 'll iST After !ic asrnrnt of tie foregoing Crops tbde pw'iig Ttth.cs will pieaxe deliver the samtr.' And thime'who have tjot paid on' lhe jit. aso.Fment V.UI bni" the Fatno to tho I;rpot immediately., De.t. 16, 1SG.3 T e NATM'L KXIGHyfnf.-T ' LL pp4SOSS ARE WARNED4 AGAINST TRAt -ftln for a NOTE I LolJ vgainst J, WHITE ' CO., for JCS1 2d. vli'mii Koto has beenlost-or a.islaid. Sai l Koto witsnwde piiyablejo JOEL RUSILJNa-or OrJcr, and was dated ia Julv. year not recollected. . W. M. EROADAWAY. ; Pec. 11, 1FC4-3IO-12. v. . . . I'EATlitn CA,NT HE MADE WITHOUT HIDT5. j Send ns in HIDE;? an 1 we will make LEATHER. .Send trUidcs we need tLtm'I ,4 M. A. MDRR k CO. . Iu. A 10. I OfWl 1 A PI Ti - r f-f i fpiILRH IS.ytiM'AKOTnKU- LOT QK; COTTON L and WOOL CARDS (redy for wer.fcr fliatribw tfon to fcoldii-rs' faiullies. at $10 per ti1r. AffouU wil plea?b call for them. . POWD. . : A. Q M. H "C7 Anson Institute. v ; IAVIZ 'Alt'D LET I.ITi: rpUUION, THE ENSUING SESSUCf, WILL BE I in tXchat'.ira fur FRO VISIONS on- equitable 1 tenns ' "Wilmiicton" From our ejtcharccs we heard of wnny 1compftf-ti, nienrH.TesP0Udfld to the Pover Bor'ecftll.. . ' -. y ' ' - , v - ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. - lV.X.Xedbetter advertises the Ions ofn-foTirTer i cent, ewtificats 8or $300; Col. J. C. Caraway that ba will tan hides for one-third of tL leather, or one-third value In money y J. S. Eaeon the sale, on , Tuesday ! next; tt valuable negro boy; and Quarttrtnastor " - Dowd, tbo distribution of another dot of cotton aad wooleards for sjldiers families.. ..... v , .' i - - ' - . . v .... Alhjor Matson, j,ust froot 'St.reveportv reports the det;ti of Msjor Oroeral Pri.ce, at Dooley's Ferry, Iff fayctte cauuty, Arkansas, oil tbcrlstnlt., of apoplexy; CONGRESS". X ' ( Since onr h Congrt-js lias passed the bjLII to extend the time for the re JeniptKiu ot tle old t, sno TrenKU ry tWfes-to tha ht July ritxt, and a bill aurboiiieing lite transwixston of all mail.fdo niriltcr, without pre-pay-meutof pottage, tb po'ag to be pii.d. oti 'delivery. V On Um 21th, in the House, tuefHoo. J. I. Leach fiftbtuitt 'd a rcsolillioU d-'oiaririi that tl:e writ of hahetta corpus ought not tj 03 fe-penuej. except in cxtreiuo c.ne3, where public safety imperatively ,lcriiaud it : thatthe people are oidted in the great truyala for lib. erty and no .exigency justifies its' -siispensibn. The resolution was rejected yeas .ij, najs.-ii. Tbim.ni rency liv was Uken up ond pis.edv aruus rcsoloflons weto adopted Rafter whioli the House ad journed until WednoHOjiy. - , i ' la the llonae nn.tne z nn, n, mn waareportp.i nam the oom mitten ofV.'.iys aud Means, wuf homing the Secretary of the Trefiury-JtLpurcha3d thirty aiillion of specie . . '. . "' The Houiio payed a hil giving one "nit of uniform clo'thlng to oHicers of the army in the field, undc bn gadiers, nuili tlio jiavyjindgrjptuiiis. ' , Oho patron has voluntarily -expressed a will JJiyne.ss to do it on the oii laiavg-2ou coinnirtirep on the 21 MO,DAV cf J.ViNUARV, lc'Jo. Students enlerii.z any tirii'e duripx the firj4 nioiitli wifl t.e cbarced for the wjf.de Session. . Ko.dfduciion except for protracted illness two .week at i tiuw. One half pai l in advanci, the other half at the TaMdle of tbo Sotsion."? - . S. CLlNDSLEi . Dec. 15,155 1-31 Mff ." " Wanted, of a Kinall pl itation V MAN WITT I OU-r A FAMILY TO TAKE charge IX. dicablcil soldier-pre- terred. E. K. LlLEti. Lilesyille, N. C.,Deo. 16, 181-311-18.- Cotton Wanted, "f N G 601) SlTI Pf IN'G ORUinraMMEIITATErr for special purpose. " Apply to , K.R. LILES. i)ec. Kl, 1801-811-13. , . . . ' IMPORTANT DJCISIO-EOtfDED AGRICULTU- R A LISTS.' ' .' - ' the. Supreme mt"of IhH ftito in fho cisio of Wood t. UradxliaV duft'dc (Mauly dkttnlunt) that "Bpnded Ai-ie;vltoriiis7.. having - Cftoen or.lnore hand'i are not liable to IhfTie Giu.rsi.rvice. ' .too Court further, d'cidus llit M iil CootrAHbrs for the Confederate Stiles on routes m-o thau ten miles le-cg'urc not liable t'JIoiho Guard kcrvloo7 " " . ' y Cin"krtt(.y Notice.- ON MONDAY THE SECOND DAY OF JANUARY next, I wilKcllat j;ublioauction,in Wsdes&pro1," one FINE JiORS.E, eevetV years old, warranted sound, and to work gtBtlanyVhere. Ternia cuet: - ALSO,, Oa T.o sqiiue dayt I ttiil I IKE out apnie NEGROES and take Confederate money for pay., ' ' 7- ' .. -r. a; K. DENNETT. Ey. 20th, ISO I-Sll-12. J-'.-', - . '(Maro'iC jsotici:;' ' : :' -r- f pHE REnUI.ARvCOMMIlilCAJION OF Kll- , g Vinning Lougo, o, hi, r, & A. Al.will fere after be held at 3 o'clock IVM. - ; ; ',-' - ' . 8200 Reward; .; I AKAWAY FfOM THE SUBSCRIBER. ON THE , ?.0ih of Jfveruber, 3864, bis "NEGRO BO Y FKPI1 EN, aced alout 25 or 20, 6 feet 8 or 9 inchrj high, oUik oompb'xion, low in speech; aed reigbst about 150 lb?; hai a potubls scar en the right ami, from the thoulder to the elbow; and lias three of th upper ft out reeth out. - - - i - ' I will pav the abovft toward f r the delivery of tbe - boy to me, near Olive Erauch, P. O., Union county, or if lodged in nnv jail so that I g.U him.' : - . 5 . M. G. THOMAS. De 71854-309-11, ' ' ' . 1 -. ' . " - .Notice ' XS HEREBY GIVEN TirAT AFYeRji'ITB 25th OF tl i month, (Ncverober,) H HIDES fent to tie Wadesboro' Tannery to bo worked up on sliarce, will be tanned for 6NE -II ALF of tho Leather or its value, instead of one third, as heretofore. . ' r ,' ' M. A. MTJRR & CO. Kovcmber'2l,-l8C4-3C8.12 ---.- ,e i' V STATU or XOIITXI C ARC J.I A, . ... 4 ANSON COUNTY. . ' - ." Cockt or Pleas asd QranTSB SesrioksJ , ;.''.-. , TOcreoer-TVrm, 18Gi. - Itiiticn for Salt of Land, . . . ;- JalnarrfoStCfjTdnrlnlslraTor .f. fianford liajre, od 0UA1 i s. v w - TT APPEARINO TO THE -SATISFACTION OF I tho Court that ganford Ilaire, Miltun dfairo and Leonard Haire, defeudutitj la this ense, reside Leybnd t j Q9 Imtits ofthisrStateit is therefore ordered that, pulilicHon be mitlef foe fix 'successive .weeks in the NorUi Carolina Argus, "notifying said defendants to he . and appesr at the nextdor-in of thia Court, to be .herd , M the c6unty.5f Atison. at the (Jcuitf-Houte, in WadeS- borough, on the secondMontiay in January next, then nnd there to plead, nnxwerdf Ji-tnur to TlainUlFs peti tion of jvidgmcnt iiro'eopmo will be taken ana the' ' eafhe heard x.ptfl asAhehi f: ' ' ..;: -t Witness, I'ATtucJc Jv4?0rnEi)OE, Clerk of-our said Court at office in vWadesbefough. the Second Mohday or viet'toer, A. v., ist. . . 1, -V.'J. COPPEDGE, Clerk.- ' 1 H'UMINGrOK, CHARLOTTE AND RUTUKE. . Oft RAILROAD; 44 rinins company has oiand a quantity ; ofGtJOD and. J)RY SALT, and 'Wish to i5X--1 CHANGE it for" CORN or OLD BACON upon theSfol- 1 owing tcrlnB ' ' '.'" 5'""v:: -'''i'-'--- vj- One- b8hel ofSalt,.ef 50 rbs." Veight! for" three bunhirlscf Corn, or .tea poundsof Bacon.' I ,1 Tbir Sa)t-ttrHBtdeliTtre4 at the Company1 pejos" 103, in Richmond county, ten miles frjm Rookinihatft. , free of freight, nudtbeni tides exchanged' for the salt to be doliveied nf tho fame, place without chntge. :s ,v : " 'ROGKftP. ATKINSON, ' Laurinburg, Nov. 19164 07312. ' ) . ' Juno 13, A. L., 5S64 . e- . ivvmu i nnuu t 1 , J. C.-McLAUClILIN Pec. 'I.TT1O HEST PRICE PAID FOR CLEAN C0TT0K v 274-tf. JLX H'iLi Aon rags' at the A rgus Offi.
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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Dec. 22, 1864, edition 1
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