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) -., - 'In-. bt . --;.'' ; . p. j. Sinclair. ; THK DAILT -SOUTH' CAROLINIAN is t erred to suberibT in town at ONEDO"L LAKU3U TWENTY- FIVE, CENTS per week' in advance, ' paxble to the; Carriers wi tilde dluffto copies TWENTY VIVE CENTS, j . ! . rRIC' FOE .MAIMITG. Sinzle copies 2cnU. Six months TWEX TY-FITE UOLIiAKS. Three months, FIF fKKNiOOi LA iiS. Uat month "UltJir! DOLLARS. ! Tht i'INTELIiHiSrCK::." a wflcklv four piAu..f suoacy -9r ; p iorj ete4 witness to th rcUtUwjMr Jin all I SnieU ,iu-s rafir. ; -- v- .r MUyittaustntgatlre theosTstCljf ja clainv, V RA rfiS OP "il OVBR'ilSijsa;' r lt ociaimaats of a higher rr. 'Sffhu Jw f drertUeraaaW for the GauoLikiam will !j chared TlillEIi; DOLLARS per square for each' and every indortioo, -eight linoji or les oflfltiiating a square. . , ' " iveitUtfjnenui jlor, thc-ixrLiOExcER yrl b inserted oace;iih Daily, aad charged iJaily ratci tor that iuertion. - '1 " -Ji aat br letter.' the laonov must accom Ian ihe advertisement. liarriages, dt-atha, reliiioa and ether notices charged ad aaTer iie i.-;nti and wiut be paid for Strictly in ad .rai.j - ! ij : ; The Value of MLoney, 3 -P o . 3 - S ! re C 1 60.. ! (C6 1 132 2 ;orj 1 uo.......... 2 00.......... 3 00 ... 1 60 2 00.. .3 00 4 50 U 40 00. . 2S 6673 40 00. 30 eo 4S 00 -60 00 65 00 45 00... I. 50 00... .. 55 00 60 00..... 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' AMniii 1st to' last day of April, inc ,at 66 J Krvuu lit to last day of May, inc., at 5G ' roiu lt to last day of Juat, inc., at l ronk 1st to taU day of July, inc., at itj h ron 1st to last day of Aug., inc., at 20 j I.UMH 1st to Wst day of Sept., inc.-, at 1G S-wptway by! mont'ly tax, Oct. inc., at 6 Any non-interest bearing $100notes li3li ion' the Qrst of January, 1865, ar t iHl 100 perjeent., thus destroying every oid ige of value, r I . ! ! ' - ' J: I THE ItKPORTKR llCri'l03iAlZY, BASED pN PIIO.GUAPHY,' , TN PRESS and 'shortly to Iih published, a 1 book With the ab'ji e title, prepared by the -subscriber, who has had nearly 20 years prac tice in rhonogj aphic writinjr, having br.en at one time employed as an ificial re $$s in the Uuited Spates Senate, and. ..who iaseen for the last seventeen months, and is bow, re porter of the Atlanta Intelliganeer.j Tixa Dictionary Nyil I contain indication,' by. means of' a simple nomenclature, t jr. writihg with Phonographic lette, about 20,000 -vord of lh Eujchsh language,' of ninety -niae .one. handreths of those in, coin oaoa use the ie uainiagr words! beihj easily written aftej these .are ltrarned. ..vfv, ..; 4 7 ? . In ithe Introd.uctiftri to the. Dictionary, sim ple instruction' will be riven for beginners of the study of Phonoraphy,.wih lithographed lllustraticrnj, prepared by one of the best ar tists in tlie C0nl'edracy. The object of the publication is to make a standard for Confctf--erate Keporters, ahdx to render it possible for ' the much coveted and beautiful art of lleport ,in, to be learned even without the aid of a teacher. i i V As; the work will be -expensive, j new type h ay ing. been procured exp-ossly for it. only a -small edition will 1 be issued. Those who de sire copies are requested to send to the author "their orders at. once, (to hi recordod.) acceni panied with the priee of. the same, which .will be. five dollars per copy! The book in paper cover, andTsu-itable for use, will be sent to all subscribers, by maul, without additional ex pense: n A. Jj. ii.AKbllAl.lj, - dtl : Auuata, t. ! MISTRESS AND MAID. v "TUST RECIEVPD a few more copies of that fj excellent JUVfcij at - , " j ' j- , , I No. 17, Market Sq. nare A I FEW more vqluaes of "Robert and Har f- ' , ola or ' luo X ounjj Alarooners," to- rether with ".Duncan Adair, by Mrs. Jane T. Cross. J ust received at f 17 Itlarfcet-Square, envelopes I Enrelopes ! A: SUPERIOii article of ENVELOPES. Oommcrcial eize, just" received and for talc, at lthcistorc tinder tho June co-?r; -: OASOLIXIaTS orriCE. w... ........ r ,o7j, ..............v collection 6ftheeeiaiins and save the clairu- ''Hib St i- r! ! "t all expense. - , . . il n.ii ?- oX "'"" no 1 Irjti interested imy materiaUy aid me in , J 2 2'.;2lri i - - the inye5tiff;rtion of their claims; if at the time -V J? '5f I S -" 37 S of forrvwdiUF their paper to me, they. will - 25 00.,.....;.... 1G 667a 2. 00 ..........37.50 furm me of tCe date of the death of the deceag- 30 00 ? I-" hJ"W Le died. Avas killed, whether ornot Of Deceased Officers and Soldier. ! . ' Wikok. N. C., Jcne 2CHJy-to7iv HE UNDERSIGNED has been 4pointed a'CcipmwMOuer to investigate, collect and J vav over to the parties entitled thereto. nil claitBB.for bounj 'arrearages of pa and onr aHC03,3ue" to the rreseNtativesodt'Ceased of ficers aod soldiers from this State. The. par ties entitled are : first, Ihe'widow of the deceased, if any, if there no widow then, frnuiy ,iqecni,ueriioren,H cirer.DoeBt it there be nt'itber. widow or Children then, thirdly, the father, if there be' neither widow, child; children or father then, fourthlv, tho mother of thK deceased, and in default of all of thse then, fifthly, the executor of administra tor of the deceased. "' -V ' The claiarant or claimants must fo.-sif h his. her r; their attioavit, and thaoreac ;' ir-ter tice of the Peace, before whow th afedavit id subscribed must certify to the credibility of the Witness, and Clerk of the County : Cfvtmuat certify, under the seal of the Court, that he is a Justice of the .Peace. -.' If the claimant or claimanta be a child "or childreu'of the deceased, and he. h or thv be wiuors, the claim must "be" propounded br. aw, iter r meir gnaraian, ana iaeiuct or uis being guardian must be certified to trader seal of the; County Court Clerk. r i When the clain is niadt by an executor or ' adrainjstrator,' the fact of the executorship or admiuutratorship inu?t be certified to under fal by the County Court Clerk. ' ... All 'of thete paper ihould be gent in aplm Any person directly interested will bo furnish ed, njpn application to me, with a proper form , of these papers iniull; a copy of which, for the greater convenienee of parties, will be forwar ded as soon ai may be practicable to each - Countr -tourt Clerk. - Thii cpctuii'sion h intended to facilitate the en ! yc,,,r'li tuctu wutvu uevcueu u vriin mm 00 ' fc timif of deaVh ttd whether or not " r ! the deceased (f a noB-coramiusionftd ofiicer. or " Li na j PriTte) ud r received the State'abountv. f ft ' 11 1 Vcr deirble that H claiws should 6e "1 a' u 1 orwarded at as earlv a day as may be practi "itI V cablci Tn all cases, 'give the claimants' Post V"v''3: VWHUI.JI 111 run. JiXO. A .STANLY. 123-tf Com missifc &e r . TO i THK IKSl & F TUfi Stihi SKUS QljAKTKKilAHTEK GkNKKAI. DePAKT14EJIT3 KaILROa IlCJtKAU. r I WtmimnVn'P.Vl 911th I Si' J I f pnK friends and rel.tiverof wihHersiii JL I th rinv of Northern Virjiiuia an hereby "otilied that u arrangement has this day -en ettected with the fcOUTHEiiN EXPRESS COMPANY, to carry all pack ages o Hood aud wearing hppai-el to Kich mou?. Va. To secun thcadvantnyes thus obtained through the oxpretss company, the following inptrutioni uiut be observed : ' Paakaes uiust not contain more thnn -Tti hundred pounds; be well secured, and I aialv marked, and eent at the xpense f the slipper to either of the Soldier' U el ief As8.ociaion. wlu jh are located as follows: In North Carolina, at Raleigh; in South Carolina, at Columbia; in Georiri, at Au gusta; in Alabama, at . Montgomer.y; 01 at any other point at which one of these As ociations have an office. The Agents of these Lsfcoeialiona will there take rbarge of them, and ship daily, by gedthern Express Company, to tlits prcp-"1 er AKts or tne respective States at liicti raond, wbi will - e them distributed the proper individui.' owners. To Dioet the wishes cf the soldiers, and to givej them a certain and speedy eommuniea tioulwith home the Southern Express Com pany has agreed'to give thi? freigiit prefer ence over everything the : and in order that; no obstacle may occur to th success of0 laudable an enterprise, the several Railroad Companies are hereby requested to render the Express Company such facili-. ties jaa -.will enable it to make. this turiiiue ment a complete snceess." ; As the Southern Express Gonipany as sumes allretponsibility ol the txinsporta tionjof thoso package, the Relief Associations-are requested to ; withdraw r their Agduis who bac neretofore acted as travel iujr messengers.' If the Reiiel Association willj establish agencies in the rear of there armies, they may enjoy the same privileges hereby secured to the Army of -Northern Virginia. . ) F.W.SIMS,' e i Lieut. Col. and Quartermaster. " Approved. . . y.- R. Lawton, Quartermaster Gen. ' v OEEICE SOUTHEIiN EXPRESS CO., ) AuttCsfA, Ga. . Feb 20. 1X04. f THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPA NY hereby noti y the friends and relative of Soldiers in the Army f Northern Va., and elsewhere, that they are prepared to carry out arrangements as announced in thti above card and that they will do all in he 1 power fulfil its requiremensst I JaMKS SIIUTER," Gen,l Sap't. & Acting Pres?t So. Exp. Co mayO-tf. f FOUR PER CET. BONDS. WANTED A few 4 per eent. Bonds. Apply at the , ' , I51-tf V . CAROLINIAN OFFICa I .-' . . -A.Uctioneex and FAYET7EVILLB, N. C. t Juno io3m" ' i lr AYEXXEVIJLXE JKETS. coi:KEUTa cy w irr : - ; B.icon 6,$ fi oo y m ltird- ......J.. ..... Q 5 503:35 Btfef 0 H 2 00 V lb 'Ceswax .t..j....'..i y-. -1 lb . Butter -.i 50 r SUM) C tton I.... 150.O 1 Ifrft Coffee ? V Oil V " Uvtton i am 52a 7 t' 0"1" 1 led, Fruit Apples & xeaVbJ? 75 $Iy1 - lb;-! , 27 - i en - .-, yl ii'V:;"" i " - i-fi ur ............ ti,jr mu in ieed .. 12? 1 v Ft-dder f jOa 10 11 Ij ' ,' n toJ'.Ui.is-. O'J ! . SKbswsiiP .l : Oat i.'i.V''f ttM:-lwifi'cl aa lt iM20,fiO,vj whel ; U? diVtteen.i,..Jti Sft 3 CO lb Dry.. J.:..;. j5tfift H 6 00 V lb ' uSwedes-...lU., .,...i3 5)' 44;.6ov f lb athor I5pper:....f.4...j4V... . IS 00 3b Sole ......:....:4.;.....:. 15 00 -p Ati uor-Cirn WfaiKker;rt.;i....40 J() gallon Apple aod Peach Brandy:.!;... 40.00 tr? gallon Ml"asses: .,. $20' 2.V 00 : gallon Si la f 330 4 00 pb- lb 'jpJoos ...: 15 DO 20 OOVbushelf f 01 atos-Irish ' ?4 15 e.O bushel .$et ...I ....-...- Sl'S g- 00 ; bushel Sucar 10 Jb Sip' Faxaily Bar ' 2 00 V lb Toilet U.................. i.5 00 "W.lb pl 'its Turpentine ...........v....,.....iJ 00 cau Fa ettevilie 4-4 ilieeUojrsl 50 (u) tf 23 Yard Salt $ 00 (ii 40;''Wbel ;tiiw...i....-...i.:; a...... -2 50 s eop ib d ......$6 00 J5.00 .Ib K THE " ':. I4T.L,XJSTKAT13I IflEKCURY !. THE GREAT' I JTERAifS WEEKLY TilE GRE-AlV-. JATEbJktftf. WEEKLY I OV TIlESOlM'iit 4 - : OF. THE SOUT1H ; A SUPERR FAMILY JOURNAL! A SUPERB FAMILY JOURNAL! REA UTIFtJLLY ILLUSTRATED, BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED, 1KLE(SANTLY I'V.INTKU' ELEGANTLY PKINTKD , . r" l!.VERY SATUltpAY, EVERY SATURDAY, , HAS A LARGER ' MORE TALENTED MORE TaLEN.TIO ; CORPS OF CONTRIIH'TORS. CORPS OF CONTRIBUTORS THAN WAS EVER BEFORE ENGAGED THAN WAS EVER BEFOREj EN'GAGLD ' IN I ACTUALLY WR ITIN0 FOR V ' IS ACTUALLY WRITING FOR ANY AViKRK'AN PAPER ! ' ' ANY AMERICAN PAPER 1 BRILLIANT, CUARHISU, . iiKILLlANT, CHAKjJlXG, ANDrHRILLIa AND THRILLING WITH KOIlAC65, V.ITII KoMANC&S, SKETCHES, SKE'rUHLS, ! TALES , I TALES v I OV REAL . . i REAL Ll FE, L I F E, : POETRY, POFJT RT. -HISTORY. . ' 11 ISTO KY, B I ( G R A P H Yr BIOGRAPHY, N 0 V E LET T E S, NO VE L E T T E S, ' ESSAY8, CRlTIt ,S1S, I ESSAYS, CHITlClSilS, WmClSMS Mi.CKLLANY; v WITICISilS, MISCELLANY, . INCIDENTS AND ANECDOTES, : i INCIDENTS Al5l ANEDO'lES, OF THE WAR AND. Itil EROES, OK THE WAR AND PI'S HEROES, INCLUDING TRANSLATIONS, INCLUDING lNSITIONS, . riiOM.THB GERM AS, FJiECa," FEOH THE - GERilAV, TBESOy , AND OTHER LANGUAGES, AND OTHER LANGUAGES A IIOE JOURN AL FOR -THE HOUSEHOLD ! ' AN ORNAMENT ROi; THE PAitLOK. ! I A SOLDIER'S ! PAPER FOR ! THE CAMP. ! ' ' A' - tbaveuxh"s COMPANION. I PLEASANT READING FOR EVERYBODY ! A RIG II CASKET OF POLITE SOUTHERN LITERATURE! SUBSCRIPTION Six onths....;....$10 .The Trade supplied at $25 per hundred. ' -Address, - : " v W. XL SailTD, ' oprietor,IaIeigh, N:4C. , JanM' . . . .... ' . . .- OAH Of ill FEET OF: H & 1 fNCH j UV5VUU LUMBEB, Riinch. wide. i -i m. . t ' ' ....... - ; . Apply a th CAROLINIAN DFFICE. liported Jjy tl Press A8ectniou. 1864 Entered accordiaif to Act of CouWeM in the Tear 1863. by J; S. Thrasher, tn the Clerk' oErecf thoDiriet Court-of the Confederate Sutos, for the Northern District of Oeprffia 1 : iiooD's arkt. AJXni V A Li Vb 111 K HIlKS 1 ) K NT 1 IT fakes the .Plcjd in Person. YANKEIS REPULSED, I. . . V ' - , From the Trans -Mississippi. ; MAGRUDER 7 N8 R T H;E VTHirS STEELE! YANKEE REPORTS OF OPERATIONS. ' IN THE VALLEY ! PROM THE T ALLEY. iie,, A,, Icq. "Geivfis, Spt. 29. Northern papers of the 24th has been recei ved. : Western journals are. faiUnt about Forrest. Fremont and Cochran have withdrawn in favur of Lincoln." ' 1 Johnson issued orders effectually preventing McjL'lellan from having a ticket in Trnnessee. . There is great rejoicing all over- the North at the present state faffairs, they claiin . for Sheridan the greateat(?victorTr ef,th warand that LiLeoln ha gVt-alex f W0,f00; - , , IsseaasftAzcK. . Gmrriij, Sept. 2S .-One-hand red aniiif Yankee officers, and 400 Confederate privates, ud 10 Surgeons were ezchanged at Rough and Ready yesterday. General Stonemaa and staff arrived at Jenesboro last nkrht, and will bo" exchanged to-atorrow, whici wilLconlude the busiaese of special exfbanre..- TheYan tees efficcrr wre err reftrved a1otrtFrretii Everybody have left Atlanta, except a few nieehanics, who: have gone to werk for the Yankees. Up to last night Sherman had wade no movement in force. : ' THUD. niSPATCX. Gr.iTriy, Sept. 29. Nothing remarkable has oscurred in Gen. Hood's amy for boih days, except the, Tikit of President Davis; he arrived oa Monday and reviewed the troep? on Tues day, he was received by .the ass with, great applause, and made them a speech, sayiag that he would in a few days lead the army to battle 1 and vietory. . '' The Yankees are very uneasy about the op erations of Far rest, they say he has' 2,010 men. Two divisions ef the 4th eerps have been taken from Atlaata and sent beyoftd the Te" nessee te figh( hist ; his name appears a pei feet terror to them all; they seem to have no hepc'.of keeping their commuiications, and lit tle hope of whipping him; they have no caval ry able t do -any thing with Forrest. Petkesbubg, Sept SOtbi Yesterday evening? our cavalry wera attacked i front and flanlt by Gregg's cavalry,' el u-; L ring which they bad forced our cavalry picket iu on the Vaughn tead, 8" miles belew hero, tiear Wyat's houae. W cap- j tared about 20 prisoners a ad re -established our. lines. I ' This morning the aui j, witk Infantry, &rtiller;nd .Cavalry ad va iced en our light abon.t;T4i 1-2 rmiles "tjelow hero, tp the west - of tho Woldon Railroad, and dislodged our cavalry front tho breast works at that.peiat. Arrangements have been made to effect; their removal, and it is not believed the! enemy wiliiold the worts long. ; ' PiTKRSBURQ, Sept. 30th. The Hrdd of the 22d received. Stanton'telegraphs' Dix, Sept. 26th, as fellows: Sheridan dispatches at 11 o'clock on . Saturday night 6 miles south; of New Market, that he has . driven tho enemy from Mouit Jackson, without being able te bring on an engagement, the .enemy .moving rap idly. - Sheridan' had no cavalry to pm? sue them: Torbitt attacked Wickan's force &t Lnfay, captured a number of prisoners. Sheridan foand the rebel hos pitals in all towns from Winchester to New Market. He was .80 miles from Martinsburg. Twenty pieces of arillery were captnreti At Fisher's Hill, together with 110' prisoners,, a large amount of ammunition, caisons, limbers, and larglp" quantities of entrenching toolsmall arms amd sabres.' . 'j . Breckinridge has gone, to take com man.d ef the Department of the SouthW obI! !A"-tNe-ws fr-ua -Ed. Car- j , Dispatches frem f'Jpriimii';. ajr Hosl appears fa bp m&'&g &w; t is the' Ala bama lines. ' a'M: h ' : ' ' : '. ' ! . ; A strong fcrct rid t.trt re ported operating 5M3Wbrroans coni rnnnications, and have captured Athens, Alabama. ' ' " yigerotiM- exertions sre bein tnade td capture the force.Several cfoTti have beaumadeto capture Forrest. fty. Cait.X Steele kas ptsa'strojalj reinforcoi aud has taken the. flansive. , U . Grant reports no operations. 1 I t f Stanton a.ivi tho foreeoinsr'ar-e ail nroD4 1 r" for fabrication;. 2,1' .."'. .. AreilL has"! relieved from com-. , Tlie BalUtoow Md Obie RaiiriaUai' ' been, repaired ili entiralenjtb. Dispatche from. St; Louis, on the 25tb SftVs'Price entered Missouri with a force SOOO atronj Shelby's cavalry and Kirby Smith are blieveu to bo eo-operat irijT in tho iimytment. ' Rosecrantx and 'Pike, appealed .to tho pteple to rally to thfdefoni of the States Seward. is on a vi.dt to Giant. f Mtbile surrendered (in th North) on ; the 20th. It created great ,extiiement. :; Gold closed at 193. ; Produce and mar- ' ehandi-e ef all descriptions docliud heavily, in sympathy jwith gold. Mekidiax, ?ept. 2. -Trans-MiswRippi advise report that' a light occurreTi recent- ly . betweTMagruder and Steel. 7 milca fjottj Little Rock, in which wo were suc cessful. ! ' .;, Th yellow fever is . profailin; in Gal- 1 veston Tbo Freuch occupied Matatnora ! on the Su aist. ' Joaroand farnilj wore at Brazos. Island, Vn. route for No n Or leans. Te :Fi enoh"hd all the States of Korthern ; Mexico. MCouinaH could bnlf , raise 50:) men whoa he reached Browns-; Tille. Shelby has eTtstrtiyod the Railroad oners, 4 traina and wio taillion, five bun- 1 dred dollar worthy of property. The Yankees captured 13,000 rpound. of wool last week in Texas Parish, La.r intended for the GovernmenMhis.Hide of tho river. One. haWred mtutcd. men ;, frota YickbfUrs ro raiding through Deisr Cre-k county. ;- l- ; ' llie peop)f Texas aro looVinc-foikons. attack on,; Galveston., . - ; , v . ' , , . The later storm hs,.?erously, dsinago'd ; all railways in this vicinity trains will "be ; runniiig again in a few days. . Rich34od, Sept. SO.Officml dis patches to-night say" an attempt was, Made this afternoon, to retake, Battery Harrison, which though partly success ful, failed. The artilleTy firing prece ding the assault was distinctly audible in , all parts of tho city. Cavalry, who went oa nipt wile read last nigt, jpvent baek early thfii morning. In tho atUapt , to take Battety Gilinere yesterday the yan kees put negro troops in front, and a large number of them were killed. Richmond, Sept. 30.--EVly reports that after driving the enemy V ' cavalry from his front, near Port Republic." he moved i ownrde Way esbW4a:nd' dreTer two Tiv8fous f cavalry from that place? this last? foree returned thr&uh'S tannton, and a portion of onr cavalry entered that place yesterday. No enemy south f .Staunton. Ha main force is abt Har- riiionb;. '! An officia dispatch dated ?:30 last night, says that we repulsed the several attacks of the enemy made against the intermediate lino of defence and near ChafDn s Blufl, captnribg many prisoners' . The ciiottiy. still hold Battery Harrison oa the extreme lino. Onr loss very smsll OFFICE TOST QWRTERJilSTEB, 4 tl CoiRresloil Dlstrlet, K. C y FatetteVile, N; C., Sep. 23. Wantetl!1 Wanted!! ! IMMEDIATELY. AT THIS OFFICE 1 . competent CLERK, ono who writes a good hand, quick nt business; and quick at learaing, so as to take up the buniaess TlgVh off. He must be either aaen-eonscript,er dif abUd soldier, (permamcntlj.) If aaea'C- . sctipt til per month, and privilege to hay one ratitin at cost prices. If a detailsd seltiier, $2 per diem, rations, quarters, soldier's pay ana clothing will be allowed. None bat these competent need apply. Early application re quired. - l;i ". ' '--? T H H J.M. McGOlTAJT, 19S-H fi Cap t. Post Qr. Master J Observer oi-jvy vrl-flrr - - V ...... .. - n
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