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A. J.'JU.AU&tlAlLi,
Augusta, Ga.
dtr
J. G; GODFREY,
WHOLIiSALEj RETAIL
AND
COMMISSION MERCHINT,
Keeps Cotton Yarns For Sale,
fayetteville, N. C
199-tf 1
Lxietioneei and
: 1 FATKTTEVILLR, N. C.
j I June 10-3r4
;''..- ' ! CLAIMS : ;.-
Of Deceased Officers and Soldiers.
'WiLBotJ.C7.. June 20th," 1
S f TIE UNDKUSHINED baaJbevn .appointed
J Gcamismner to investigate, collect and
fcpayjoverto the parties entitled thereto, all
claims torbaunt 4arrfarares of sav and allow:
t trie oeceascn, n any, u raereDe no widow- men,
I ppcondh", thechilrfor children, 'if there be such.
if there be neither widw - or children then,
child, ehildren or 'father ihn, fourthly, the
- !t,n.i v,. ,t'
mother of the-deceased- and in default of all of
theici then, fifthly, the executor or adinimutra-
tor of the decease!. , ' y-- -
The claiuiant or claimants mnst fu nislxhii,
bF or maidit ud tha of dUinW-
caseZ where the el .imapt is not the Widow, the
affivU mWii ne4r1tth;xieie.f J
The Jiia-
ti4,.e f ..thel Pea;e' b.fore w' tieK,da7,V
'.Hbe i rautcerifv-to thecredibihtv of the
witness, and Clerk of rtie Qonntr Court mast
certify under the seal of the Court,; that he is
j a Justice of th.e .Peace.
, V m a T ?lxmtlD" DC emm or
deceased, and he, he or they
If the claimafit or claimants be a child or
"f wie ciaini nu oe propounuea . y
vnia n pp r inMr rnoria ani thai font nihil
u : ... 1; i :n .i a ' i
. RMruwuuiiHi ue nTUueu vo, unuer
of Cofunt .C.our.t ' ?ler.k-. ! '
- V hen the clai i is made br an executor or
aumjiisimior, me iaci m ine. execuiorsnip or
1 administratorship must be certitied to, under.
seal by the (iounty Court Clerk ; i.
AU of tktat paper tfftild be tent in iaplim
cate. ; .
AnV person directly interested will be furnish
: ed, upon application to me, with a proper form
; of these papers in full: a pop y of which, for the
greater conTenicnce of parties, will be forwai-
jj -.J.v.. u. . . . i.
iiiuuij .iuurii uier. ;
Ths commiion i intended to Incilitate the
collection of these claims, and save the claim
ants ill expece.
; rijties Interested may materially aid me in
the investigation of their claims, if at the time
of forwarding their paper V me, thay will in
form be of the date of the death of the deceas
ed, where he died, was killed, whether or not
they ir any one for them, hare receded the
personal ellects which deceased had wijh him
at the) time of his death, and whether or ot
the deceased (if a non-commissioned oflieer or
private,) had ever received the State's bounty.
it is very desirable that all claims should be
forw arded at as early a day as may be practi
cable! In all caaes, give the claimants Post
Office and County in full.
4 l 4 It..l.'
tW r
JNO.". A .STANLY,
Comm'is8iner.
TO THE FUIEXDS OF THE SOLI) IEUS
hroiiliout C;onfel.a-;y
CitAHTKRMASTEH GkNERAL l)2la IvT.MKST.
I m Kichuiond, Feb. 20th; IhmI
' IBE frie-'d." and relativew of soldiers in
1 tlit-Army of Nortberri Virginia ar
heceby r noil';ed tlmt an arraujjjiHtit has
this dav effected with the SOUTH'EKN
EXl'ESS COMPANY, to cari all pack
ageslot' food and wearing apparel to Kich
niond . Va. : '
- ToJ fecur the advantages lhus obtained
throi)jj,h i he express company, the following
instriietionis mutt be observeil :
Paakaes jaust. not contain niore than
one hundred pounds; be well hoc u red. and
lainlv marked, and sent at ' the expense ol
he "tj ippef to either of the Soldiers' Kelief
Hsocidtions" which are bjcaied a. follows:
IujNorth Carolina, at Raleigh; in South
Carolina, at Columbia; in Georgia, at Au
wasta; in Alabama, at Montgomery; oj at
any other point at which one oi these As
ociations have an office.
, Tiii Agents of these Ispociatioas . will
there take charge of them, and iatiip daily,
by Southern Eprens C"iiipanyj to the prop
er Agents of the respective State at Kieh
mond, who will se them distributd o the
proper individual owners. ' '
To i meet the wishes of the soldiers, and to
give .hem a certain and speedy communica
tion with home the Southern lixpress Com
panyjhas agreed lo gie thi- Irei it prefer
ence over everything elso : and In order
that ho obstacle may occur to the success
oi sol laudable ai. enterprise, the several
Railroa Companies are heiebyjn quested
to rei der the Express Company nich facili
ties as will enable it to make this rrangt
meut; a complete success.
As! the Siitheru Express Company as
Humep all responsibility ol the transporta
tion f tnose. packages, the Relief Associa-tii-nsj
are requested to .withd 'aw their
Agentsvho have neretofore acted as travel
ing nlesseagers. If the Rwliet Association
will Establish ageucies in the rear ol there
aiunds, they may tnjoy the sivme. privileges
hereby secured to th Army of Noitbern
Virg
ma.
F. W. SIMS,
Lieut. Col. and Quartermaster.
Armroved. .. '-.
y. Rj. Lawton, Quartermaster'Gen.
OFFICE SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO., )
Augusta. Ga.'. Feb 20. ls(4. J
THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPA
NY hereby noti y the friends and relative
of Soldiers in the Army t Norihern Va.,
und Ms- where, that they- are prepared to
carry but arrangements as anuouueed in
the above caid and that they wildo all in
he r; power to fulfil its requiremensst
I JA4ES SHUTER,
Ie;nJl Suprt.& Act:.- -Pres'tSd. Exp Co
mnyTO-ti.
ISAAC HOLLINGS WORTH,
Orocer and Commission
MERCHANT,
FAYETTEVILLEN. C.
196 tf
MISTRESS AND MAID.
XUST RECIEVE1) a few morecopiea ol that 1
fj excellent NOVEL at I I
CORRECTED BY J'- V LKTT;
' . . .; v'.'.-, -Oct. is; lftfjl.
li icon 5 50' 3 ir ft lb
r.rk................i I -56 ($ 2 OO'fib
Lird 'i. 5 50 11 It
B. ef 4 ..1 50 2 Oo ' lb'
Bewax ,.;.4 25 r y U
B itter 6 50 .jb
C tt4n ......;.4...... "175 &t lb
C. 'Bae 15 00 l lb
C tton Yarn $35 40 V bunch.
D ied Fruit ... Apltr A i'tacbes 75$1 lb
K tract I)fWoodt $5 j $6"?-lh-.
FI r i ............ ...-...'... 5235 &26 V barrel
Fl mctti ..w........ 12 50 & t3 00 V buihel
Frdder ........... $3 00 & 10 00 hunftd
U- 6 00 V bttudred. .1
Hr-ueke ? S&50 V- hundred
'Jiain-UCorn ...... Z 00 20 00 V bushel i
I Wheat
08 $10 00 i):Wsne
J as J.. 17 50 Q2Q.09 bushel
Hides Grean.. 2 50 3 00 Jb
i Dry..........'.. 6 50 6 00 '$''&
Ir n Mwedas.. 3 50 (g 4 50
L -ther Lppar 25 00
V lb
. . Sole.... a... 18 , 00 11 lb
uej-s L'orn "rThiskcv.., ...... 50 00 gallon
Ap. ie and Peach Branny.. 60 00 gallon
Moiassea '$15 20 00 sallon
N ls L................A 3 50 & 4 00 JS. Jb
r ons .
fo atoes
"if.tat! ...
Rij?
Sujrarj ...
S'ip ....
Toilet!...
1...20 00 25 OOVbushel
... $ 9 IS 00 V bushel
. -$7 6010 00 bushel
65(?75f lb
10 p lb
Family Par 2 00 f lb
Irish
V 5 00 lb
"Spi its Turpentine
.J 00 ? TRl.
Eaettyille4-4 Sheatioeil 50 ( 3 25 Yard
Sail...!. $ 00 5 40 buslTel
':Nuw ;.....: 4 jOO - oo-jsMb
W l I...SG 00 (( 8 Ofl lb
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ear 18GJ, b- J. S.rThrajher, in the Clerk's
office of the -District Court of the nfedite
' State,, for the Sorthern District of Ceoria
rrom the Vailev.
A GOOD BEGINNIXGBUT A BAD
:: ; ' ; " : I ENDING. -' ; '
Ofllcial dispatches state that Early at
tacked Sheridan Vcftrnp at Cedar .Crek,
before Ulay
on the 19th. surpriied an) .
Sth and 9:li ciiTNadJrrc
rtlie V1)1 cwrpw-beyond Miiidleton. captur in
m pieces l ortujery, ana pnsotiera,
niiiuii ertjsa ciy urougnt gou, tHlt in
enemy j siibiquentlv; made a 'stand, in
turn attacked Early, capturing a line
Whirh g.ive ny in retreat. The enemy
captured 40 piece; of artillery. Our net
loss 25 pieces, and some wagons nnd am
bulancfcs. Our loss i;. killed and wounded
was less than a -1000. Our loss in pris
oner's was thought to be small. The Ene
my's infantry is reported very badly
demornlizcd. lie did not pursue. His
loss' is very severe, '
Gpneral Ramseur was severely uoundeti
while acting with gallantry, and was cap
tured by the enemy. . v
C JT A R. LOTTE S VTLI.'E,' Oct 22d But fc'
additional particulars from -the Valley.
Our arniy fell back to New Market, the
enemy not pursuing.
Miijor General liamsuer ws weunded
in tho bov.lsvf;upposed mortsilly, and fell
in the hands of the enemy.
Brigaditr Genera' Battle was wounded
in
th
e Jes an
u arrived nere tins morning.
European News !
- Richmond, Oct, 21. European advices
of the 9th receive 1. The new Convention
recently constructed by the French Caden
Government, has bren published, with a
protocol, providing that the Italinn capital
be trans erred to Florcnco within C, months
j and for the withdrawal of French troops
trom the- at-f of the Koyal assent to the
bill which the ministry will submit to
Parliament. It is not acceptable to the
Pope, who threatens to call Cor protection
rom some other Catholic power jif the
French .'troopA are withdrawn.
- M. Chatteau Renard'has boen appoint
ed Minister to Washington. Mercier goes
to Madrid. II
Richmond, Oct 23 By recent arrivals
from Europe assurance was received at
"Vashington from the highest source that
no vesse s capable of belligft-eht service
against .the Unit. d States will be allowed
toleave a French port for the Confeder
ates.
N 0 R T
Richmond,
of the 19th
which state
ill E R N NEW S.
Oct 21. New York papers
.cn'sin, official dispatches,
that Hood's main force was
near Lafayette 6n the night of the 16th.
Sherman was
at Ship's Gap, at which,
of thq 24th North Carolina
i The rear of Hood's army
point a part
was captured
left L if yette, going South, at daylight
on the 17th. . i
f St Louis telegr ras on the 18th Fay that
Price's ; hcaauajters were reported at
Lexi gto u
General Curtis drove the rebels out of
lnd p rid .
General Birney died at Philadelphia.
Great excitement prevailed at Memphis
on -nnwy evening, in consequence of an
expected attack crj the city by a stronj
5 ody ! Forrest's cavalry.,
Twelve hundred guerrillas under Hinds
have concentrated near Brahdonburg, Ky.
A Peace cjonrention is in session at
Cincinnati. Long is talked of as a candi
date for, the Presidency
Gold;1 220.
Richmond, Oct. 21. Returns frra 66
counties in Pennsylvania, show Demo
cratic gains 14,080 on the vote last
year, when iia Republicans elected their
Governer by 1.5,800 majority.
Mobile, Oct. 23. The press operator
at Tusenmbia, 21st, reports a flag of truce
yesterday at Decatur. The Yankee offi
cers say Hood js beating Sherman at his
own game of jfiankin. It is reported om'
Torre-; hoiJRUi ; Ialton, Ki i stoR?
i.icii and Missiotiary Iit and ftdVanrin?
on ChaUahoocbeel at which' place -?W
Fwlefals were concettfrating by wit JhI raw.
ng unimprtat gnrri.-lns.- Shrtua;
forces are on short rat ioi. , y ji
Nashville' pipers of the 1 7th', an'ri.r
isville Joorral of 18th, nay Guerrilla tr
overrunning Kentucky. . - . :
Seyenty-thfte oountiea in 6hi gif evaf
ahition majority of 2700. . H ' (r
Pliijad phia dispatches of tVo u17tfi
claim tlie State for the Rcpubluun.' by
3000. !
RiciiifON'n, Oct 22nd.- The Baltiipr
. American ha been received by the, Whtyj
Stunton's official bulletin to Dix styV
another great battle was fought VeaUiday
tho 19th, at Cedar Crek, threaieujrya
first a great disaster, hut 'tiuallj result
in. victory for th Union forces utef
Sheridan, rntne splendid than-any hereio
fore aohieved. Forty-three piecea'uf ar
tillery were apturect, and .inanr piiiiij
prs. Loss on our side Generals Weight,
Rieket and Grover wounded and BiwtU
killed. Sheridan's official report sys hit
arfny was driven in Confusion 4 mi!e,i-r-lle
hastened from Winchester, where it
stopped on his return from Vashington,
took the adir in hand, formed the rne
in line of battle in tune to repulse an .at
tack of the enemv. and, after some caV
airy charges, a'taekvd and routed the t'n;
Darkness intervened to shut off greater
"results. f v 'I
Telegrams fi fn Chattahoochee on- th o
18th, say Sherman started yesterfy tn
pursuit of the rebels, who were retreat
ing southward, via Bloomtown Valley.
The s me teie ;rams claim that Roddy's
cawlry were routed at ltome on the ,12th
by Minty's brigade of cavalry.
Thirty armed dVsperadops, supposed
9
be in rebel employ, from Canada, inva-fetf
St, Albany, Vermont, oivthe 19th,.rbb'b"e'
the I3mks of 1 irge sums and shot s-vera
citizens. Eight of j the raiders Were tup
sequcntl.v captured, and 5 1,000 dollr
recovered. j "
The result of the vote on the new Con-
stitntion of Marylahd is yet doubtful, j '
Passengers from Halifax confirm the re
port of the capture of the Roaffoakc by
Confederates. She was taken t Krrmu
da, where the' passengers were Uftded
Braine -thfn put to .sea and burne"dtbV
vessel off Bermudas. lie and thefcreir
returned in boats, and were arrested by
tjie British atithoqtics. t T x
Foret is making raids through West
ern Kentucky. ; ' '' f 1
The Cincinn itti Peaco Convention favor"
peace on the basis of the soveregnty ot the
States, and call for a Convention of the
States to setcte difficulties .
Ciasgow, Missouri, with garrison, was
captuied Saturday, by Siielity. The Cily'
Hall building was destroyeJ. The fr?a?-
est excitcaieut "prevailed on the KanVaa
border. Leavenworth is being fortitied1
Gold 2.75 to 2.80.
FROM LEE'S ARMY.
Richmond, Oct. 2J this mornine
-the yankce.batey lattcily erected in the
reilr of the Boulware house, about two
mile- below Chartins, opened upon-a
ltottioil of our fleet. 5 men on the iron
clad Fredricksbuig. were slightly wua
ded. Several of our irou-clads replied.
and silenced the yaukee battery.
FIGHT IN THE CHOCTAW NA
- TION. " .1
Meridian-, Oct. 22. Th tran-Mit
. . . v i : ' At. li. ry--.'
sissippi Journal announce mat jjenj
Stanwatie attacked the enemy at Labia ,
creek, in the Choctaw Nation, ". on th
19th, and" after fighting some timeJ5-'
feated the enemy, capturing 25& wagopa "
and 130 prisonrs.- Theyanke loss In
killed and wounded 20ft ; ou';Tery
slight. A" correspondenee between our :
ferces and' the enemy at Brazog, regain
the fact, that Cortinas is Brig. Gat. iV
the yankee service. ' ' -
R.chmond, Oct 2o: Th K. Y. HtraU"
of the 2 1 st received. NoTater riewvff as'
Sherman. The latest ofitial reports
from Missouri, state that the main body
of the rebel army was strlP. east of th. .
Black Water rivcf T'ne Vermont rai. ,
ders were arrested in Canadal Easts. The
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