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'; . ' ,v ' "H . ' ' - ' : ' . . s ...... 2: v. . 7 3, D I T 0 R A 2 1) P U B LI liTt . lVAD);?nti!lO ftV LV 315. , THUB5DAY:?l::u::::::lANU;Vn' 10, 1SG5 rJT" Subtrlpilin'--g5.00 year, In aJvwRiv. 4.1 fcj ion o nti... Xi)0. , " AOVERTISIKG $:) 00 per-B-viare'for fifbt toner ; tion;,aJ S-.00 for c;ch tiubsque-it.n!1, tion. Obituaries over five lines S2 .00 per, rifnv Tea line make u Vquare. Single ndvet liicraeuts of less than tea Jiues ported a square. ' WILMINGTON A6Al)UATr.UCaJtn TliO enemy iuJ leuipeajrciJolT Fort I ither, on 'Friday morning laify with sixty vessels," nud pom--raenced aucLou LiibuNnteut, w'Jic'a l'ted alL'dny, They alio landed a force about fivo miles above the ITwtut-la-kaiiMvwWutiAtcJj -God. WLit-, log is tjommsading rft the Foit. The above U tie qbstatice pf ay'iepatcb from Wil wingtoa, dated the Ygih, published in the Salisbury iyulcma ofjhe lGtli. Although in direct communi cation with Wilmingtou,we hiva uothio. frotn there of later dfe tiin Friday aiorniog'a paper!, which t 4(ti np tkft .itiut. iii-.Van 1 . . " .Wehear a groat many ramu'r of matters aboat Wtfnaiogfcjii, the jirineij al ona of trtich b, t8it tbe enemy Lad luceteJed in carrying fcirt Fisher, by di- Lad blown tbe Furt up. V.'e gl4 the report awc Iiear it", Latibe011' doubts as U Its corrertnens. ' In eiunaction witb ibi iUaek upon Wilmington, f . learn that tbe Governor bcilkd Tor'aU tlirce of the class of 'Ilotne Guard ta repoit at Goldabori1 wiib at delay. , " ; ' QliEAT FUK.S11ET IN TUC'fiG DEE. Tbe reatet fiesbct that ever been 'k'fiown rn tbe'ree P-a iKxiuied lasl wetk, ibe river being at leisf-tbreei blguer tb.irt'vr etaetiibeued by tbe oUt ItLabiubL.. We beaf . reported great il.iihagft l tbe river pUnt-i'tioni, ia ibe wa-ibins of the ImJs, nud the f'ievpinjj'awiy of fencing, fodder j1 oat ' aticka, and ib- drowning of bog aud caUle.- 'The bridge roiste, river at Cberaw waAiajuted to fume ; estut. ; ' " From onr exchange we learn that the recent heavy rain caused fmhetsi iaull the other rivers of Kortft Cai oliaa, aa'wiil as the Fee Dm.- On tti'e Cape Fear, 4be Nena, the Tar, aaJ ibe Koiooke tiere was gteat t destruction of bridges and property. Ceieen High l'oint and Sfillbbary a'i'tbe btid-ca on tbe North Caro lioa Rilroad tr? dow and the iond in ninny placia fr.dty washed, whiclr will causlinteri uptiou foraeverat dayt to pasieagcr travel ani tbe ttausraissiou of r.fretgU.'. '""T" .' ' " ' jcousTY'counT. - '. Tba January of thi Com t was held la?t week, ibe Cou? Tase9"K.r the cuux-nt year (ltOg) weie laid aa follows:' ' i'iS(iiue two kutidrtd-Hrtl bixty refueei trow fvivanniih airivrd7t Cbarlejtoii on Thurtday lntt by 'tliij of trUro Kteuitr u largo propofflon of tbcm wC-, rucn and children. Anronrr-the males 'wciif'fice the linWof J. ijeif rson nad C. p. UU.'of CtuilVue,". N.'C. lvi CliuviCbtuu Courier ;).: . In coiiveration with fci?ny of the-rtfugi es retiurt ihAt sbc-rnian bus four corps of twenty thou (sand eacn,nnd tbut the laat order foe rmlous called for I,ij(U.. tin Xue.Mbiy tveiiog oc Wednesday iftoining Lir;;c.(ii:t.ichRn;uts U'l't MuvanuaTf. A'gieiitpoi tjoii was, cottimouly reported ptoojieding up or ueur thf Sitvun u;h river' forviuwtniind Columbia, S. 0., by IJianvh-viilc.-or'tbroui'li liikctiuld. Anotfctr 'expedition, in meet attacks cxi)ect'cA.fniii our udo. . v ' . 'TUo-si-cfiigces ako !ito tbut the fj-entrr.cnt of the citizens wis r'es'jiecifuf. Sintiuls wen- posted with. .orders to Wioot.ftowri wiUioift taking biui tu the OuhiU llcuce, any oldUr found moleutivg citizen or foixiag nu entianeo into uny bouses,' Many lgtailie!, foVinerly in Jrocd citcumytaiici'S, wore obligvd tn tike in ?ewipj and work hard to procure the 'neacsaarjes cf Ufe. , iST 01J F w;r. ttcr -tha failure of .hiifirtt KtU-mpt' to pttsa. through Grout's liuerf Kiehtnojid, returuul to Wutbingtour go-'we suppose, the nv suTy p.iperH, ami is Said to be now fa ilkhirmuJ. be Whig reports tbftio has hadGito'rvie'w wilh the Sec retary of '& but uoUiicg Las t rat spired as to.the ol jtet of bis visit. OldGreely, tBlegrapbstroia Wusb ington tlist ha is on a peaqs mission, and that inter esting developpents nwait the proposals he luay'imAe. . A dispatch from Richmond dated the loth, says tL; t F.lair has hu I a private and cotudyntial interview 'with the P)es'nltnt. Ife catne in no yluciuf capacify und has h.t'l no ufijo'utl intercoursa Willi tbe buYiwi i- tW. It Is bericved in' certain circles, however, that tbfs viswUnay Jeai,to conferences between auppuzed ngents or comniisnonc,rs of tbe two Governments. The CooIIo'Hlavd'trrtde is still gying..on. Ves ili under thu French Hg are onfcinual!yJaking Ctfo- lies from Macio and Canion to Cah.XiL'xcfiinje. 8enrJiir llenry 8. Fo'ot4,xof Tcnncpsec,"bftS oeen af rented n oar Oceaqann 'Virgin?;!, attempting--!? po Korth'tbrough tho lines. The frbvost Marsh.'illat Fredoiickt-bfct, who mado tho arrest m a in u tele gram to tLe' 1'iesKlcnt, .dated 12lh. "I have ajieMnd llvin. Henry Koo.te, at Occoquar.,' on liid.way to Wnhr inxton fi.rtbo nuYiiuse .t negoii.-tting a nunoe ftp he -lavuts. ' I have priioid him and'awnit iuslruptionVf...' tncy I . . .. . , ... f!. j; 1 UO 'ill )r III Hid JilCKMJU itJ msissif Jiuu .n i u my bnd.'c6nv(:JRiition with ipt. Williuin Fwritst, brother, of tho, "Wimrd ofhevSad.dTe,M' who btafes that he tad, dispatches from b'is brpihcr of the' id, who pos itively denied tliat th(e ww uny ground fui;1 ha report tif. u UiSipultjj with the General und one 'of bis men, much Kss tho oudiftgeous report that bo, bj been ns- 4tls a mattcPof surprise to us that tho Tuukees, cai-ling" around for substitutes to save their precious crcassesf after exhausting Europ and Africii, have uot.'up to the present lime gone into the importation of Coolies. Who knows bjit what tbey croy yet bcfuie the waris over? They have one fc'cunimendatioa which a Yankee cannot wjths'and they can be got dog cbeap. f&f Weearn tbdt fcome'of tbe bar rooms have ad vanced liquor to $10 a diink. Hal. Prvgre. We won't epenJ our Cbiibtma in Ealeigh, uiat s certain. I'ffSlTlfltSlJi.i Aninn'g Vetorned prisoner, who. armed nt Tl"ch- moud on tLl J0:h from jhi ytb, are E, A.' Pollard," gf 4he 'Etaminer, Col. Mike 'Woods, of the M.'r.ttni cry Advertised, and - Judge, Bui-h, of Alarinnua, Flu; gome cf the inqtt intelligent prh.nnf! a . report as tli(-ir CdSvittiiii. as tiio Vesiilt of their oWvvatioii, that, the JTorth is trred of the wir-,nd if tHe t ontliern peoj.lp bnl J out. manfully as heretofore, they, will ceuure their i :., i,.,i'-..,. ki., ..... ,x- . . i . 1 n-i t j. c rrt in w iiviwiv-tKiwHMUH Marmaduke S. Hubbins h3 assumed tbe edi toi'uil man;rgcni'ent of the Ccnienathe, publislied a'l IUleih. We wish 'Mr. IW mucb. success in Lis new fidd of action. ." - For L support of tbe Four nnRtig7-Aty1n t..;' J3 ccn,(3. .10 . ;ory County Purposes ... 41 Soldier'' Families , " 4j'1f 2(11 On .21. . 0 every $U'0 woi thif picpcity, ad valorem: iYuppoi t 'of tlie-TuJr .."T7..iV.-'.rnyr.T2l-centTr i 10 b) Fur the LuOaUg AsFjlom ' Juty M County Purpoae ....'...:........"'.....- Soldier' iaruiiies ................7 'Andah'e same propijrtion on, all other, mbjects of taxation,' iucluding th4.Vi3listed paid direol'y to tho Sheriff. s - The Special Court was cHon as fo'.lows 'Cob, Cbitirman; J. Whta and N. Knight:- "G, W.vLittle wis. elected Cou'utf Tuatee, , fiaanco' CominitVco Cole, M..WT, Mask and John Bfoadaway. . ' ' -W. A. Iledfearu was appointed agent to pin-chasa SummtinJ of the Ssihst vVir. The parage 6t the act extending the time, for ex changing the old insue fur tho new, has been ofutialiy aunouueed by the Secretary of tbe Treasury . :' An Abolijiou Stuto Convention in IMiiSouii Las passed an ordinance alolishin slavery' iu the; State, by a it&i of 60 to 4. . - , , - '."'.- " W.' II. Keinand. of Fajctteville, "will commence the .publication, of a paper iu tbat'Tity dynug the pregeut month, to be culled tbodaiiy Telegraplf. The Yabkeos.it is 'reputed, have eYMuated Jort Smith, AikanVas. Wouder. if tbe ghost of DudJy Frice hadn't someihing to do .wiih their leaving? We are bigbly gratified tkai n from 'an authentic souice, that Colauel Mos.by is rapidly recovering fiom his wound, an'd in a short tune wl bo ia the sadd.e. again. --iyneAiwy Ilyublkan.--, The ltaleigh Conservative says that a MrSmith, of Guitfofd ctunly. who was until reeeutly a clerk hf the'Coiihcipt Wliot, "RakiglianJ who was dismissed for impioper'couduct, has tuvnedup-in roifolk' Hicwy-fwm--ieou7- .Gen. 'JJcuui'esaid tho 7tb inst. to Gei. Cooper, that Geo. Hood was nt Tupelo on ibe titli, and that b reported that Tbo'mas -appeared to be laovinjp lOTeunessee.-riTcr ou the id:.CuJ.X., JirFavtolialT; ITtlTTSgllSBnt,- ,,pvisift; 1U1,1 -n,,.,riSm?ndnTr.H.irjnn' S. Vr supplie fur aolJieis' tuiiii!iesT ANSON' IN'jJTJTUTli. Tlria Bchool, one of the liet In the State, afford? an, jtoVt-ttBlty-t-pAi'ttti-.anl-guit,iUijliS.L).givg thj.-o 'under fnetr charga an excellent education without tho trouble and expense of tending tbem tm a distance to get it. It is a malterlbf imjyprlse.tJ uy.tha't tho Ui'y f lira !j rfnt nifirn f I'lK-rnt! v natronized thtin.it id. The respected principal requciits us to make t3ie following addition to tho terms for tuition advertised in tLis-pa" "jpf tho past few weeks: .' ..v'. "Where provisions cannot bo had, money $t course . Still be taken for tuition." - i'nb iaA, The followiu poi.iIv resieued LI. CuTTBrlCfiSidJ -3th-r egiuicnt r.- CaptcAllVedJ W; puckjei i'r 88j" i f S1Dlcutr an(i i-; Mttinptou-ot-the COtli legimeut. .'. ....'.' V , , Recently tbe "wife, son ami daughter,.' o? General J,?!,tou, Kentucky, arriyeU lit iv bteuilier at iiospn. OrOe'i-8 liom the Vankee war wepavttneui rciueu tuem peim'..'Moa tt land, aud ai declined their request to Iimivh li? rail for Canada.-- .They therefor ri:n:iirted on tho hteumer to Ijo.cariied buck vhence(theycjnue Tho'llth N. CBattalfou (State troops,) snysMhe Conservative, has be'en -oi&aftzed iuto a regiment, -und numbered the O'.Hh Regiment X.. C- Troops. ; Liut. Col. George Tnitof tho -lUili Regimen, .has- been ,p-, pointed ColonelT Ja. L. Henry, Lieut.' Cblo,uel; . und Isfiao A. Harris, M-tjur Ftcnch'artuics captured thegrVat c'ltfes 'of Fpuln : demolished the Spanish armies-tq. a gren ew btituted' a new Goveumcnt j'.nnd were .nfterwnrd cntifpulled to relinquis-h their BUi'Doeed coiiciticst by, tu terrible tissnnltstf Spanish guerrilla bands 1 'Ami' it s u9 true to.-nay na if i;vcitleu trom heavt n, tbat.it our armies were di.-b-mded, and our peuplnjvere tid uutdterabfy dtte.rnthied to resist Yauiee rule over this land, that such rule could not' ho maiutaited by jire Kundmd ihousamt. YunLa joldien! - The Mobile Tribune announces that it is thn inten tion of Cnpt. SennKS, of the Confederate ember -Ala-bamiiotorlety, tocslgri. Vi e-Concur witL'te Tri bune in expressing 1he; iupe Jim t he may n induced, to-abandon thys purpose. So Ui'ave ond skillful an officer ought t8 Lave-very good reasons' for abandoning ft'gTrvico .w-nic-h L Lay dune -bo inneL ""d for a country wlvicb owes t0 much" to TiimTTiutTfo wliose name be has contributed'ao mudi of gTory? lie, id' nil meic ought to be in.arms. Ti! Hearts of our pvjt ple wuuld gl ow utrouger if they knew that he stood on the ouaitcr.deck of a btout ship. ; , Gun. Ifardee rem rts from Charleston, to the Tri- uUi, rtuinie .111 aturnir o ruintii, f;j,.ini3k nuim many repoits were in circulation to (lie injury of its reputation, that fc has been organized under Jjis direct tuneivision. It now onifcts of jLvte divisions tight brijad"s. It is well organized and a'n efficfent boily. j Reports of its disorganization. and demoiuiuation are without foundation, und its depreciation,' accredited to his ciHamand, con generally bo traced to bam is of maraoidera claiming to belong to is. ie knows nothing at present to add to its ttfectiven- fes excpt the pro notioa of a name blank, for which leooiumenditioua bave bteu f(Jit4u. Gen. Hood, in bis ofiicial report of the nht at Nb'vi!l states that on the JS'ili of January both flunks of his army w.ete attacked by theituemy. On ibe lllit tbe enemy were repuiaed . wit) heavy -los", but towards evening the t-nemy t ucceeKed ih'driving in bis infantry ouipos'ts. jf n his left. Early on the lGih tbe eueiny made a geueil attack on his entirrlTne; all their, avuulis were bandsortiely repulsed wilb bttivy loss uutri half-past three p. mTTxheu a portion of- our liuevto the left of the centre suddenly gayd way , caus ing our line to gite way at all poims, our troops re treating rapiiliy. ' Fifty pieces of artillery and several ordnance wagons were left b,y us tliat day. Our loss in killed and wcanded smaly iu prisoners, not ascer tained.; . . .' " " . .. . Gen. Cooper's order in regurd to the impressment of 20,000 Iftves in'accordance" with the act of Cou grens, approved February 17, 1801, has apptaed. lm pieed sves accordiug to the law, are "to receive the same, jattous and cloibing, in'lind and qualify, "9 slaves ieg'uln-ly hired from their owne: s,nd in -the-4 ment 0f llackHawlc Messenger ! .' J fVl II 13 CELEBRATED HORSE WILL 8TAND ' f "J ibis, tie SPRUNG SEASON, at WADEStOROY ' V and at other poiUM to ?'e drtermin d hereafter. Tbo-' y dei-iritL" t'iJvputroiiixo him will make up their Club aud noufy 1 EOo'. H. TlIREADGlfJ., who in cur leg- V ?! Ular Agent. . . - , r , - , TeVfusfrsln'spjei. or Its equivalent Ia produce' or Confederate currency. ' ' ' ... "' : - IIALLMITn & CO. Jan.17, 1S05-315-2:. , .. t .' 'mi the -7,ti .of becemborlbtid, a tin box f con- , tHicVUuVSl',20b in mom-jr uti'd aUruC OO in notes-itidliudemei'ts. Ibo menuy coc't4ted of one ' 501) bill; twi.$iOO interest benriiig notes, (he inter-.e.-t on one paid in CLntdettoir t Jaj.uury 1, 18C2,'and f the oll.tr in .Augusta,' On., ttt January i, ltsodj onp biH oiju thu. Bank of Chattanooga Terin.j ouo $4 tiil on Hiink of Yancyville, N.'C; one $5 bill on the r.t beraw, t t;., numM'is anu loners noi re fleeted j and AaTreer.teW TiTlBSt for" $10O,r. hictied 1t1I";. llaroiaood, l)tpositnryr-Wadesbora'. , . l iiere were also eevrrui omer noiea oi tmnti uennmi- nution, iiiusmr.ts, UJt reCtil.Iented excepting omj 2o ceni bilf signed by W. G. Godfrey, Cbernw, which h marked on the baV.i "2-3 ejnts" ln' th, Lind of the. vjbm.iber. ' . - , -X . ' ' . ' The til)iibti'r wifl pay $10.0 reward for any infdr miitiou vfcieh" will Itad'to -the detection of the tbief find -tho recovery .ofthe box and content. Slave owiv't-rM pnrticuliirly are requested to . bo ontliat t. umwiig their siaves. . ' R. F. SIMMONS. Ausopvillc, Jan. rO,.l&C5-81M5. ' -v- -i :. ,. : ; i- ' Cj:ent of their loss; are to be. --paid. fur in the. manner ptoviuedTsy the inipresstncnt lnwa. if an owner bns but one niale't!ae he- canliot be impressed against bis will.' The lasj section' of the aet -provides: " That fri-.e titgrbte ibaU bo first impressed, and, if there shpuld bo a defiiiencyjU 'shall ne, supplied by the im lU'Cbsmeat of biav'e?,w eta. Jn makiag ipwrtssmcuts: not more titan, one 'of every five maiis slaves shall bel takjii from one owner, and slaves in the Bgrvicej or who mav have died or been 'lost while in the service, arc uTTTe placed. f6 the ci edit of &.U AWiraiTjllBTiirg' tiave; liable to duty under the law. . A correspondent. of tl.'Xew Yba-k Tribune, writing' about that tornedo that Aduiiral rotter bail read so niuch aboet that hejcould tiot help Jjryiug one, says: uity could.devi.se, and enterprising und. manly. daring execute, were -put iu requisition. treasure isie success Gea. Fbernittu" boasts or baving taken, m-ins trip ihnn'Sli Geoitiia kvV'.u.thotisumt slaves. -T'ae motive' the patt of-his troops" iu Uouig tins was, as avowee 'In i!iv were iu Milted'reiUe.4o sell tuem us sub- on while S(jtWf,flf Mig,.-f,r-- gwd hal(Uv ft41w iltey-cwuld jret from five to seven hundred dollars. a piece. .TLis is characteristic- of th.'l'aukee. A uiApatcTTTruni Ricblilond yUtOB.Ihat Col. M'u1ftirr tho 'Yankeageti(L-fot! exchange of prisoners, Lii$r.Ln several interview witli jl'ols". Ould and JJatchat Va rum, ou' the 'James, re'.Rl'ivo to tH exchauge of ill piisouers of war held by th'aCoufedetat and Yafiievf Government's Nothing basyet; transpired as to any ngreement ccme toby ihem. : . . V ordered $ report at Lswell, Mass., his pbice tff resi dence! His removal was 'made' at the requist of Grant. In taking ; leave of bis 'command liut'ler iss.ued an ad dress in which be tells bis-mdi tliat'tie, lias. refused to sacrifice their jivesk.and their wasted blood .bad best not Etain his garments, " - , -During the enemy's dfitnonstration upon filmiiig ton -there' were some mereWits1, of tbe bark species, nhqrefnseelto takeConledeiate money forJbeirgooJs They;er?aTittletooftt. ' iriruuHg'tou'Las' ttoriullett' Xlie Richmond Enqulier thinks said incrjchuuts k crvm in . bunsr for on attempt to pull; dowa th-i pil-. lars of tMnaticnal faith . , '- . -Ur-rr-- -. t! .L.:.. ....I n .1 ,vMn,tnn -.w.r...A f l n axaIUIa. Tho boat -selecicd ir the purpw?ewaa tbe Loclsian. a propeller of about three Hundred tons burden. About one buudred and forty tons of 'powder,--together wiJth'tbo-Gbmcz fuses'and appliances for insur ing an instantaneous iguiiipil of the vast. .mass of powder, was put on board' before the.- boat .left llaiiiton-Roads, Ontr hundred and twenty don.i moro of powder were added at Toautorci where sho put in oudicr way" to the .epo of action, mnkiug iu all, two bundled and sixty tons, or 5'J0,00O pounds. . The ng-J grega-fe cost o'f powder "und boat.to the .Government was slightly iu excess of d Quarter of a milliyri dollars. . . . - - : i . . . i. . . . i. - i ........ The oottt, was pamieu wium, ner general appearance Hi . jmpoHant Sale. N :v rpiIE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING QUALIFIED AS 1 EfjKiof4be--dst-tVill-abd-T'estainent .oI! lEl.TAU RAtUFF. decciibed.flt January Teira,.185, of Anson County .Court, will on MONDAY fbe bth rtb- - X ruary u'-xt, tit the late residence of the iecenfred(tell u to the highlit biddtr, ii ,a credit of 6ix months,' tho ' ,- H following valuable property, "via: 15 Negroes", Men,' r,H -Wo-4r and GhiWrvf. -r JiU Cotton, tCVtmliloi SCB , , I wid Mule: teveial Hunrlr"d litihhtls Corn bud Teas,. -Jt ixho Wheat and, Oiit-S one Yoke Oxen and Cart; fever- -al Miltii Cows, itfock of Cattle," Sheep aud Hcgsja quantity 'of Bacon aid Lard.-Cotton Gin, Threfrber'and ., Fun, Firming Tools, Household and Kitchen. Furni turu, &c, &c. '.' - , .; '. ; Creditors are notified , to present their claims, for payment within the time prescribed, by lntr. - . - . v ' WJi: IIATL1FF, ' ' - ' '-. . " ... JNO. V. FvATLIFF,." Jan. 10, 18G5-314-17 . Kxeeutorn. ' ' Tax Noliccr T 19, 20, 21, q -l Mr 25 26, 27, '31,. 1865. t ft J Mi - 'U 1 WILL ATTEND AT THE FOLLOWING TIMES and places, to collect the ( ON FEDERATE ' or WAR TAX for 1864. and als,o the TAX IMPOSED FOR TEE NON-li'MENTQF TITHES lor 16C3, viz: -'--.---.,-- :--AT ".: ... ' ' ' .Lilesville, Thursday, January . Morven. - Fri day, . " . " Gulledge'e, Saturday, White's Store, Monday, jm Spring, Tuesuuy; . Lanesboro'j . Wednesday, Bumsville, 1 - tTbursday, ;'. Diamond Hill, Fritley," . ' Cedar Hill. Tuesday. k Beverly, - edncsday, rebruary, 1, ' Smith's; . Thursday, " ' " -2,. Wadesboro', Friday and Saturday, Feb.' 3d and 4th. Four psr cent. Certificates, will boeceived in pay-. ' the Five Per Cent. Tax. The Soldiers' Tax and Tax on Tith.es must be paid in Treasury Notes of the hew jssne. , . . , ... ... Dealers and Traders are requested to register forth- Willi.; "' .7 " ;' ' ' . I will hear any appeals that may be made from.the it decisions 'of the Asstesprs, at the different precincts, I asl co round. ' ':, V . V. J. WHITE, 'fl ' " ' ' Collector 34th JXufrict. ' -i Jan, 9,1865-314-15. . ; ',;:- . j ;''.. ' .v.iiQs'ir..-; ;.'.;-,;'.-' -XTOT1CE IS HERfiCr GIVEN THAT CERTIFY- -( Vcattj'.No. 494, for Four per cent Confederal v , Donds'to the amount of $oOOyisaued to me by II. H. -iriiuniuuJ.fi..SleDMitiUYKadcs!;oro;.jN, C: da ted March 2th, lfcbY has been lost and applieatian". ' .;; ; " r jv f. 1 - t"- - 't- -r - i Wiii oc niaao lor uxiupucaie. :.. - . - ' - .W. L. CEDBETTER. r Jan. 2,18Go-81G-18. . .. '. TV -J'. Notice, rnHE UNDERSIGNED WILL TAN HIDES AT HIGH MOUNT TANNERY lor ONE-TH1RD. of the LEATHER or its equivalent in money, f the Hides are bought inin time. i. C. CARA'VYi CARD iVOTlGK. to do her trict : justice, a somewhat more respectable -looking-qraft. -,(';;':- :V;:s,v ' .. ii; ;, ..." rpriRR-R WILLIE A ,H EG ULA IV CON VX'CAT ION "of Wadboro1 Whaf.tei-orSi , R. A. M. , at the HALL, oti i uESDAY the;2iili day of January, at 2 u C'ook, p. m. Alllv. A. Masons are notiuou to attend, , Rv:ordur ; - ' R T. II ALL, M. E. LL P,.: C, E.Mna. Secretary.' .: - . v . -x ' Jan.'47, 18u5-315-lt. . " .- , ' - - rnilERE. IS NOW ANOTHER -LOT OF 3QTTON 1 . ami WUQL CARD3 (re,;idy for usej for distribn ti'on to soldiers fauudTcs. at SlO per pair; AjtenlFwill ; please'oall for them, . A.Q.MrNrt. n ft h 1 ft. s ' '' i n it Carolina Female fee.1i HE SECOND TEltM-OF THE PRESENT COI. - , U 1iiTi:rtH viat Urt'A' fcomtu eiieii JimlaTv 'Li. I. l w - . and close ' 4Ui. J utm Instruction thorough. 't 1km rd i-miml Pnnils f hiirrc'l from time cf enterictr to the e vv-- - i o o Close oflbe session. No dedbctiqn-exoeptju cases of protragted sickness. . i '.' " ,, - For furtLernfor'mati'0' aIdres.t, ' . .' ' ' , Rev. J.. R. GRIFFITH, " . pffrr4 f ritl42ilJJLaMnPTiRe C. , r NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. . Drs. Ramsay,' Ashe, Glass'i.mrdiowzo give on im portant notice this week "to those who baveneeded ther services Lcretofoieur who may need thnl herc- - mrtorT v " '"" "" '" . . "".-"' ' R. A. MaBons ar notified by tho M. E. II. P. that ...-there will be a.convocatioa , of-WadcsboioL CLapter No. 81, U llext Tuesday - -. Ttn.a.n hn rfajiio l K.iv.. Ann nitwit wUl find PnTTlG. thing of interest in the adrerti'9emcnt of Messrs., Hallj . Smith Co.- , , milE UNDEMSlGNil), PHYSICIANS OF WADE'S J. bor'j will, aQer thq present date, demand settle ment for their, services at he time rendered, us no kind of business is now cOiiductedon the credit sys tem. All Standing accounts niiist bo brought up to the present raft? of, cfittrjes',"wLe'tt' pnynieiit is made iu tho currency of the country1., a ;t ' .; . - '"-. . W, C. RAMSAY".. -EfT:.-ASlIEr W.Jl.GLAS. II, Y.JIOWZE. .-.'V, -:. v.-ASo?3ffC. NOTICE. - :'. '.".; : ' rpiiE ."Tt'BG clAr' COM3IUNICATIONS OF SIX , -winning Lodge,, Ncv. 04, F. & A. M., 'will here after be Lelu at 3 o'clock, P. "M.; , ? j. c. Mclaughlin, Sec . . Xud'1, A. L.', 5SS4.- .-..T-l :-274-tf January 1,-18S5-315-17- rr cur .TTriTani?irTrp nft attitt? srnfiu 4 - f1r ,. PIlAWFORb.-- Sinclfraoniea 1.RO: s ... ... O . i T - ',:i 1J t!
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 19, 1865, edition 1
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