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I T 1 - V pur 8 Y CAUSI 01! EXEMPTION? occur atio. FAYETTE VILLE, N. C., Fir )A., SEPTEMBER 23: 18(54. NO. IDS l j . . v1 . i . . ;.! - w i it efc :. '., : ; - . - M. , 1 ;: ; " ' " . f. E L t- Q T. D P,0 ? - 0.1 f II : VOL ill ; - . j THE . "; . ; - BY. ; . f I5- J.j SINCLAIR. - TUB DAILY NOiiTH CAUOLI.VIA N' is eeWed to subicribers in tovrn at OXE DOL LAH AND TWENTY-FIVE CENTS per week in; advaacdx payable to 'the .Carriers weekly;, i . - ; ' ; . Single' colics TWENTY" FIVE CENTS. - ' P3.ic FOR MAILING. Single copies' 25 cenit3.vSix months TWEN TT-FIVE DOLLARS. Thres months, FIF TEEN UOi LAUS. f ; ' Oiit tRonth TilUEElDOLEARS. : TbV "iNfEELlGENOEa,'? a weekly four toar d n e w 3 p a u er . jj u.iialw-4. i'm tcvig MjrriS"abs6Hfcers it FIVE DOLL A. lor six moaihs. TLree aionths TUUEE jUL LAR8 otrictly ina j7ancev RA rES OF A D VERTIS IX u - -Adf ertisdmenta for i the Carolinian will be charged THREE DOLLAU.S per square for each and eTory insertion, eiht lines or le"as constituting a .uare. A--lreftide!nent3. tor the iNTELLIOENCEa will be inserted once in liaily, and charged Jaily rates lor; that iiisertiort. . LanUv-at by letter themoncy must accom pan; the ; advertisement. Marriages, deaths, reliijua and fctier nojtices charged as adver tise . juui aud rnuit b.i paid for strictly in ad- 2.- c to a. - - - ri" 2 -4' '-2 1 S Kcj 1 . 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' i Bonds. .Fdkdatilk in Foutt per Cent Before lst April, 1804. at par.!-li'Vom-lst to histda of April, inc ,'at 66 1 Froin 1st to last day of May, inc., at 56 I roni i$t to last da of June, inc., at 46f l l uiu 1st to last day: of July, inc., at 36f Ifrtin 1st to lalst dayi 'of Aug., inc., at 26 1 I io:n 1st to l4st day of Sept.; inc., at 16 .v weptaway by mont'ly tax, Oct. inc., at 6 Any; non-interest 'bearing 5 100 notes! bold on. the- first of January, 1865, are t od 100 pcrjcent.j Hms destroyingjevery vo: .lige of value. I j ' ; . ;" 1 -' the j-.-- ( :- REPORTF.!!' IiCXI03TARY, BASEL) X ijHaA?ORAPIIY!. IN PRESS aed "shortly to be publiahed, a book with th above title, prepared by th 8ubsciiber, whd ha had nearly 20 years prac tice in .Phonog' aphiq writing, having been at one time employed as an official reporter in the United States Seinatc, and, who has been for the 'last seventeen months, and is Bdw, re porter of the Atlanta! Iutelligancer. I . The Dictiona-y will contain indications, by maans of a simple nomenclature, tr writing with Phonographic Utteis, about 20,000 words of the English ;langusage, of jiinety-nine one ' hundreths of those in common use the re r maining words being; easily written after these arS learned. 1 " i j In the Introduction to the Dictionary, sim ple instruction will be given for beginners of the study of Pbonogyapby, wi'h lithographed illustrations, prepared by owe of ,the best ar tiits in the Confederacy. The .object bf the publication is to make a "standard for Confed " crate Reporters, and; .to render it possible for the much coveted and beautiful art of Report ing, to-' be learned. oven without the aid of a teacher. if I " : As the work twill be expensive, ne type having beea procured expressly for it,; only a small edition will b issued. Those who de sire copies are 'requested to send to the author their orders at bnce,J(to be recorded,) ;accem panied with the? price of the same, which will be five dollars per Qopy. The book in paper cover, and suitable j for use, will be sent to all subscribers, by mail, without additional ex- pense dtf I A. Jt. JIAUCSMAJLiAj, Augusta, Ga. I Akictiioneer and f i i FAYETTEVILLE, K. C. June 10-3m FOUR PER CENT. BONDS. "ANTED A few 4 per cent. Bonds. t Apply at the f ' 151-tf I I CAROLINIAN OFFICE. A reth FEW more Tolames of "Robert and Har- !ld" or ! The Youb? MarooBers to ler with "Duncin Adair," by Mrs- Jane T, urossi. Juit receiyed at r - 17f Market Square, I AVEXTEVILLE IH4RttETS. j CORRECTED BY J W LKTT. :- epv. 20. 1864. 5 50 6.00 ft) B icon iirk..:;.. Lird Bjr ......... ..... Besnax ......... ... 2 oo y m ... U 5 50 ... ... ...2 00 1? lb .3 oo v a u.iUer C tion 5 50 & 6 00 t? & 1 50 1 75 t -Jb ..... 15 00 lb. C.'ffee C tton Yarn U tton larn , r.... fi w 4u f dudcq ine decca3ca, n anyii D i'd Fruit ... Apfdes JL Teaches 75 51 -lbYecondly the child or d E.gs -2 QQt 50 IP do if th?i-e be neither wi ia r in V K,k K tract lo?rK)d . $5 g $6 S) Fl ur' $175 200 barrer Fl ixseed 12 50 (5 ;3 00 1 buahel, F. dder .. $10 00 10 50 .hundred ft- .:-.;:..ia oe ,frimhii-&s: 'iiain Com ......... $0 00 25 00 bushel , Vbeat $25 00 "$ bushel 4, , Rre. 15 00 00 bushel I ,Oata 7 00 $9 00 f bashel !-8'.;,.; 17 50 20 00 $ bushel Hides Qreen ...... 2 50 3 00 3 lb Drv.....l 5 60 6 00 lb n -Swedes. 3 50 4 50 V lb ewthe.r Upper : Sole...........:...... iii npra Corn Whiskev. Apide and Peach Brandv 18 00 lb 15 00 & ......40 00 gallon .....40 00 lt3 gallon Molasses N a. ts. foatoes, S20 25 00 V gallon ..... 3 50 4 00 lb ...15 00 20 00? bushel ,.' $- 15 00 bushel - $15 00 V bushel $1 003 lb .t...... 10 lb Family Bar 2 00 ? lb Irish Hit e Huj;ar jiip Toilet . 5 00 lb 'jpirjts lurpffntine o wu ft ga A 00 tt eal. Fa Satteville 4-4 Sheetiogsl 50 3 23 y. Yard SaiC...... $33 00 & 40 V bushel SlUnv... 2 50 3 OO Ib Wo d ..$0 00 8 00 lb THE IlXtrSTRATED MERCURY ! ILLUSTRATE f ' MEKCUiil' ! THE GREAT LITERARY WEEKLY THE GREAT LITERARY WEEKLY - OF THE SOUTH 1 OF THE SOUTH ! A SUPERB FAMILY JOURNAL I A SUPERB FAMILY JOURNAL! BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED, BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED, j ELEGANTLY P. 1NTED ELEGANTLY PRINTED . VERYSATURDAY, EVERY SATURDAY, HAS A LARGER MORE TALENTED ; MORE TALENTED CORPS OF CONTRIBUTORS CORPS OF CONTRIBUTORS THAN WAS EVER BEFORE ENGAGED THAN WAS EVcill UEFdRE ENGAGED j IN ACTUALLY WRITING FOR I IN ACTUALLY WRITING 1'Ok ( ANY AMERICAN PAPER I r ANY .AMERICAN PAPER ! . - BIULLlANT, CHAKMINO, BRILLIANT, CIIAHMIKO, f AND THRILLING ; AND THRILLING v WITH ROMANCES, WITH ROMANCES, t SKETCHES, : SKETCHES, ' TALES v TALES - OF .. . : ' REAL ivEAL r L .I F E, : ..LIFE, POET R Y, POETRY, H 1S T O R Y. , . H I STORY, . B rOii R A P H Y, B I O G R A P II Y, N o V E L E'T T.E S ' N'OVELE T T E ESSAYS, CRITL SMSJ tSSAYS, CRITICISMS j WHTClbMS MISCELLANY, . WIT ICISMS, .MISCELLANY, NCIDENTs AND ANECDOTES, INCIDENTS AND ANECDOTES, OF THE WAR AND I IS HEROES, OF THE WAR AND ITS HEROES, INCLUDING TRANSLATIONS, . INCLUDING 1..ANSLATIONS, ' FROM THE GERMAN, FRENCH, FROM THE GERMAN, FRENCH, AND OTHER LANGUAGES, AN D OTH ER LANGUAGES, A HOME JOUrtNAL FOR THE HOUSEHOLD ! , AN ORNAMENT ROB THK PARLOR. A SOLDIER'S PAPER. FOR THE CAMP. , y traveller's CO MP AN I O N. PLEASANT -READING FOR EVERYBODY. A RICH CASKET OF POfLITE SOUTHERN LITERATURE 1 SUBSCRIPTION Six months.........$10 The Trade supplied at $25 per hundred. Address,- i AOL B. SMITH, . ! Editor and Proprietor, Raleigh, ft. C Juiel-46iQ - ' - ' " - ' i' Envelopes? Envelopes! A! SUPERIOR article of ENVELOPES, Commercial tdza, joat received and for tale, at the store under the Jane 20-tf CAROLINIAN OFFICE. Of I.. ( - Deceased Oil. and Soldier;. : . i - ;i Tone 20th tjiUU-;-ben uppuinted ti irate, collect and t i t j t'd. th ere ttv al 1 , ol p.iv and allow r 'Ve odeceaiied if-"., -:tate. : ;:;.;! ;! r.t, the widow of . ' 3 howidowjthf'tt,! u, if there bfijsucb,; or children 'fk.ti. Wilson, : HE UN'DEHSIUN a C'cinmidsjoaer t J pay over to wie pan . claims for bount a 'arrc ap.ces, dwi to the repvt Hcerg and soldiers Iron The parties entith.nl ; the decea3cd, if anif thirdly, the. . fatlier; i"f t L!,r"l'2 ' neitbw- widow, t '"child; children- or fata? ; ' jnarher f h1decea?ed , j loUVthly thd It of p. 11 of tliese thjrauJxttWriS-: tor ortne-Tc&asoaT"'v.. U't, . tt ihc clanrantor claimant mtwtiunnsb his,! Jier or their affidavit, and that of one di?intdr- csted witness as to therelationship, andlin all ! ' ...V "XI. l I .iS -1 'f I .i 1 --';ff, iici c me ti .uiiant is DOiue WlOOW, me affidavit must negative the existence of laini ant or elaimanjts of ,a higher order.. The Jus tice of the Peace, before whom the aSidavit is subscribed must certify to the credib;lity-pf the Vitness, and Clerk of the County Com-J iifust certify, under the seal., of the Court, that he is a Justice of tbuf Peace. ! "; If the claima.jit.of claimants be a ''chil'3 or children of the ieceased,-4nd he she op thiv be minors, the claim must be ro?oundediy hif. her or .their guardian; and tha fact'ofiis being guardian must be certified to under sal of tho jCountyi (Tourt Clrk. v ; .1 - When tha cjavn U made by an executor or admiijistrator the fact of the executorship r ; adininistrutorship" must be certified to Hijidt r. seal by the County CWrt Merk. . Ivs 4 ' All of these papers xhculd be sent in 4aplim cate. j ! ' "I - j - Any'peraon directly interested will be furnfeh -'. ed, upon application to ni"e..vvitlra orbper form of these paperiu full; a'cwpy of which, for the i- AH ' . : r - . 1. : ; : ictn-r timirtweiicu or parties, win e'iorwar ded as soon as may be-practicable, to each! County Court Clerk. ' 1 This! commission i? intended to facilitate the collection of these claims, and save the claim ants all expense, . r -L I - Parties interested m"ay inaterially aid 'me, in the investigation of their claims, If at the time of forwarding: their paperjto nje, they Vfllin form me of the date of tlte'deaUi of the deceas ed, where be died, was killedwhethei or not they or any one for them, have' received 'the personal effects which deceased bad with him at the j time of his death, and. whether or. riot the deceased (if a noa commissioned officer or. private,) had ever received the Fate'e'bounVy. It is very dtisirnbie that all claims shouifc; be forwarded at 'as early a day as iiiay be pratfiti cable. j In all casesj 'give the claimants lbt Office and County in, full. ' ; JAO. A STANLT, 123-tf : Coiimissioneri i hroiijjlUoiit tlie C'oiirederacy vJca rte an ast Kit GkxkkaL DbfaktmbntI KXKKAt DeFAKTMBNTl 1 ' AII.ROA IltXKEAU, " V Ra RjcnraoN T "KE fiieiids and rehiliieLuf solukrstin the Armv of NorUivr!n' '-Virginia-' are hereby "otified that ah arrangement , has this day 'n efl"ecied with t lie SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY, to Jcdrry ailack ages of food aud wearing apparei to. Rich mond. Va. ', ,-. ' - To ecur the adrantagebus obia,iried through the express company,; the following Sustrufctions must be olerve : ' A I Paa'kft.es must not contain morei 'than ' on e hu ndrod pounds ; be , welTsecu red , sftid" nlalnliv marked, and sent atthe expen!e;of the s jipper to cither of the Spldiers jilelief As8ocidtions. which are located as fdllpws: Iu North CiruHvA. at RalejVbj In South 5.;arol?ua. at Columbia; in Georgia, iiAu iUtain Alabama, at M o u t'go m ey orf a t liny other point at which ou ot these As ocifations have an office. - j.. " I f The Agents ff thest ?Epciationi: 111 ilitre take charge" of them,.nd pliipHyj ' by Southern Express Cor party, to thtf prop er Agents of the respective States atUih nu)ii(l who will sre them di.tvibut"d fo the proper individual owners. ; i J To meet the wishes of the spldiers, and to give them a certain and speedy communica tion with home the -Southern jExprcsCoiu pu'iy has agreed to give thifreight prefer entte over vvervtliing else ; and ; in j order that n.v ottelacle may occur Jto the success . ot m .'aajlable ati enterprise,- the . sfcyal It iiVrd iA Conipauies are hereby requested to re di r tlie: Elpress Compby suchfac11i tns as will enable itta makp this anjauge muut a complete success, i 5f-v ' As th? Southern Express JCcnjpacy f s- j nimvs all responsibility ot tbe .tranfuorxa-. tion of. those! packages, tfie KelieCAsocja--; , ti..ns ar requeued to ;ithd''awf Heir Aleuts who have Dfretoforeaeted as tratel ing messengers. If the Kel,iei Association Tfill establish agencies in tfcje rear or there armies, they may enjoy the seune. privileges hereby aecuredto tke Army of Northern Virgiuia.. j; FW.SIMS' i JJeut. Col. and Qiiartermaster. Approved. '! ' ' . v. u . Law ton ,vQuartermaster Gen. OFFICE SOUTHERN lRESS CO T ! Augusta, liA.. r v wioi).,; j ; THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPA NY hereby noti y the frienasand relative; oi Soldiers in the Army . urucrn ,vu., and els where, thai they are prepared to carry out arrangements as announced in the above caid and that tbey4 will do all in . Gen'l SapH. & Acting Pre t So. Exp, Co may0-tf. ; -J ' ' ." V " ) ': ..- A GOOD SUPPLY of thai extra. 5ne che w J in r tobacco, which I will sell on acdom.-m-ktingterms, $?"Jlk : JnnelO-Qtt i , l. nuu w " J DISTRESS ANPMAID.I t JUSt RECIEYED a few liore cepie of that eiceUsnt NOVEL at ., f ; Market Square .SliiISlivlPM3I(S IcporTci hy tlt rfess A 8ocIatioiilSt-l Entered nclrcJinr to'Act of Cungre?? Iti the car 103. liy J. Thrasher, in the Clerk's b'ifc of thejDjiEtrict Court of.the Confederate States, for the Northern' Dgtrict of "Georgia Ti; -' ITiO.1 THE VALLEY. ' .PAHTICLivRS p : TI1E LATE EN- m03I LEE'S ARMY. 1 r-i- - ' i ALL -QUIET IN FRONT! GRANT RFC LpCEIVING REINFORCE MENTS : LTNCKPT'liGji Ya., Stt. 22. The Press has a report of jh fight in the Valley, on Monday, which is i ej: eehtcdito have been .o great. se verity, and j occurred on the Berryville road, . 2 iailvs b;low jjWinchesterj The earliest part of the engagement was decidedly in our favor, but a fl-tiik i-mvc-'cTcnt of the enemy's cavalry neeessitated a retrogade movement on our part, which wasj perfected in an orderly manner, ithout buijryj or confusion. The position t which our ririny.'ftll back is Fisher's Hill, this side of Straebiirg, said to be a verj- strong one Losses on both sides very severe, ener on the part of the enemy. 0 i . 1 Gen. Ill Fitz Lee, and York, of Louisi ana, were.jwuiidcd, the lattek losing an arn), the ff rrner not belivve 1 danerously. General Bbocie. was. killed -wailst select ing a pOi-iiii-rn for Butler to fill a gap . in our lir.es. j Thej shbt struck LeliinJ his ear and causing death in a few moment a. All' the advantage is on our side except the less of ground. The enemy arc believed . to have numbered 40,000, and it is re ported that Grant was in cemma,rxL Petehsbuiig, Sept. 22- Exceptrhg tke usual picked firing . and' mortar shellin all quiet at tba front. Reports of heavj 91 reinfarcemeuts toGratlt prevail id are ruy is very (vigorous on our-ngnt, evi-. dently ffariuj an attack on the Weldon Raijroad. u .Si ; 'r Old Josn; Brown. A coriespo:ideut of the Ifodell (N. C ) Express writes from Charlestownj; Va., as fallows : ! The jail, some af the churches and es pecially th Caurt House ia this tewn are defaced and - torn up ia an outrageous manmr. Tlie last is tke kouse in which old 'Ossatratamie" (Browa) was stnteneed ta death! The lower stary, was -iised by the enemy 'for a horse stable, the upper rooms, galleries, &c. well, fo privey. Nat a vestije of furnit,ur, baaistcring ar anything of the sort remains.! . Yester day; I visited the spot where Brawn wa executed ; near it grew a large locust trea, of which nothing is left jbut a rery low stunap yery splinter has been car ried to all corners af Y'ankeedam and eon verted inta j; breast-pi uri, walking caaes, otc. and preserved as rtlics of the tree onSwhickj'John Brown' the martyr,' was hung 1 when ia S reality j. the gallows oh which he hafiged sure epough now con stitutes a porUoa of a ciertain piazza in this town. . I - ) - i - The NJ CJScnEDrLE.I Oarsmart. com missioners put .he price of $10 per bush el on Irish aetatoes. They were sold cn the streets here yceterday at six ! and the Pest Commissary al Asheville, the home of pne af tha Commissjsners refuses to pay even "the schedule prices- more offer ing than; he. needs at four dollars. We could expect no belter Jrotn men who put eats 32 lbs. to the bustiel at $8, and corn 5G lbs. to th' bushel at $, j . " V ; . State Joarnal. - New Military Pkison. The Charlotte Bulletin has ."."received: information thatj V:'lun's Mills, ten miles aboye Calumbia, on he '"'harl.otta and South Carolina Rail road, mux been selected as the site ef a new Conteuerate States Military .Prison. It is to be cotnmented atjonce anal. hurried on ft completion with all possible dispatch. It is ta be aj stockade, land capable of ac commodating thirty theusand prisoners. The Mobile Argus, ot the lOlh, savs that Genera 1 N. B Forrest, the '--wizard" of tha saddle,"!and Gneral Dick jTaylor, who knows no lueh word as Jail, are in the city, leaking ' after tha interest ef tha depart ment. Gen. Taylor hai rid Western Lou isiana ot the enemy, and' Gen.. Forrest lit erally, "cleaned eut" North: Mississippi, and they ara bath here looking out for her? fields of glory.-. j : : " j The- rebels pu;t fity three bullets through a lady's whit? skirt on a steamer descending the Ohio he other day. 1 York S afe D3iaecn,tic Cn- i vf htioii v,'r.s in f .-ion at Allu-nj. cvn j Ti u dny, ai d pcsn "A r Sjlulions la ify imj the Cl.iju niriltion and tju'tjiz i ri.jr UcCIcllan. Tblollowing is the lirat j of tb.3 tenes of "resolution: - ' ! Jtcwlred, That the Democracy of New j Voik, tWrdUgh thf-iri representatives, in j f. convention n?smbld, ratify and endoris i i ' i-. ...... : . e t J i " i Clslian. for Preside tJtt Rnd Geurj: H. I'cndielonr for Yicu Piresent, of tho Uni ted States, Mid that we lJg9 to theja Where's TYeFcs ? Asleep. YV here's Fox? In his burrow. Where' Lincoln ? In. his dctaijr.- Vhere's -ih Administration 1 In the Paradise of fi.!s feedinjr on flap doo lie. Where's our Commerce ? At tha mercy of two pivot guns Snd s "caronade. Where's our naval prestige ? Gone to tha Dogs., AYhatTi Govrnment ! N T. Sunday Times. B Y TIIE GOY. OF NORTH C All 0 LIN A A FIJOCLAMATlOi ! XT7-IIh:REAS, JT IS KEPOUTED TO itp Vy that raany-soldierif from the troops ef this. State have deserted their colors and coin l ades, ani-are now lurking in the wooda and mountain?, .nne of theni subsistini. by forcing Ueir frii-nds to violate the laws by aiding them and others by violent depredations upon peace able citizens, entailing shame and obloJt'fr ljpon thenisol yes and thi ir poterityoutragiiig I tbelaws aud the pwice of society, and damaging j the.causti of their harden eased country. And,-whereas. Cen. K( bcrt ,E. Lee. in Gen-i eral Order No. 54, AngJ'lOth, 18C4,bas prom- ised to deal leniently with all who promptly return to amy, triougn tney may nayeincurredj tlie penalties ot descrtioi by prolonged a bat nee without authority. Nowj therefore, I, Zcbu lon B. Yance, Governor of the State of North Carolina, do isuethis;my proclamation, urg ing most earnestly upon all sr.cb misguided men to wipe out from their once -respected j names the foul stain ofjdesertion by promptly j returning to the post 1 of duty in accordance With said General Ordir No. 54, .promising to' all such who voluntarily return or surrender I thcmael. es to the proper authorities a full and I free pardon, or the infliction of only the mild-j est penalties of the militar; law, except those! who have been guilty of capital felonies against . the lives and property ff the citizens, and this promise, shall hold good f(r lUii ty days from ; the date hereof. Acd 1 hereby warn all aucb who refuse to . comply; wih thejua Urm tKat -h-tmofr -power of tf.is 6'tate will be exerted to captuvj-thm or drive them fron the bor ders of a county whoehigh honor and spotless I renown .they ditgi aceiby refusing to defend, and that the extremes penalties of th law will be enforced without exception when caught, as well againt their aidci and abetters in the civil courts. . Simultairbouslv, with thls procla-v ination orders will isut to tlie entire militia of the State to turn out for their' ai rest, and 1 hope by timely submission they w ill spare me the pain of liHiitir;g d'-w n like guilty felors many brave and inigmdtd nun who hav served their country w31 ar.d coidddo so again J, Deserters from other j.S'tates who hide in ocji woods and assist in giving "our State S a bad name, I can do nothing; for. but to the erring soldiers of North Carolina I confidently appeal.: And I earnestly call ou all gooo citizens to as sist me in making this appeal efTt ctual, both by their influence as jnen, to takepiinsto seek out all deserters of their 'acquaintance, put thia" proclamation in. their hftnd, or kijthe handBof their relatives and friends, and ure upon them" to return to the path of duty, w hich is also the path of safety and of honor. If every good and" loyal cititizen would set about to rcclaimor capture one deserter by every means, in bia power, ho would succeed and he will have ren dered a most valuable and patriotic service t liirf State and country.; Civil magistrates are also exhorted to be diligent in proceeding against all suth aa violats the statute against harboring, aiding or abetting deserters, and warning is hereby given that in all cases w het e either civil magistratestor militiaor home guard otiicers refuse or neglect to faithfully perform their .duty in this respect, upon proper evidence submitted to me, the Executive protection cx tonded to them under acts of Congress shall be withdrawn, as I cannot certify that .-officers, civil ou military, who.; refuse to perform their dutie? arc ''necessary to the due administration' of the laws,.' which they will not execute. Given under my hand, and the great seal of the .Vtate, at Raleigh, this 24tb day of August IstJi !:-. - i Z. B.VANCE. Dy the Governor s i A. if. McPhetebs Private Sec'y, pro tern. au"r26-dlw-IZw -" I ' " i V EERLY- INTMLLlGENCEll IS PUBLISHED AT EAYETTEVILLE,' N. O. on Tuesday of each week. It is made up from the news contained in the Dailt North Carolinian, an I will always contain the - '" 1 VERY LATEST TEL EG It A PEW NEWS Having the advantage of the news of tlie PRESS ASSOCIATION, of which the Daily North Carolinian is a member. THE ISriARKETS V ill be fully and carefully reported' each day," and a true statement of their condition honest ly given. We have ?i j ' SECURED CORRESPONDENTS l , , In Uiof Armies of Gpn. Lkk and Picket, ani will always givo a faith lit and full recordaf u matters. ; '' , Post Masters a&d 'others are reauected ta; ict as Agents, and each A sent sending &ix ar tuv vo subscribers with the money fornix oj n.hs, will receive tb s. Weekly paper, nx m nibs gratis. ri bscriptioss will no - be taken for alonper pei iod than six months ; nd in no case will the paper be sent until the rwney is receivedr : A dvertisetuisih inserted for sqvaieof 16 lines for tb firsthand one doll r for each sucecding pnbl cation.' . T Ff WIS OF SU r SCKIPTION t Tkkkit IsTtLLiSEyeEn -Three monta,$3 itf a a Six to oaths , 5 Oa' t 1 J. SINCLAIR, Eciiv a and Paoraiiroav V The New A-
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