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i ' .1 " " " - 1 '.- ' ' ! '. ' J : "' ' --,:----'- '- .E -I k : ... r . f. -. ' :w.' i.-,- J THE aCWERS COLLCCTION . -" , vOL 111 EAYE1TE YlLLbj. N. C TUESJDAi. NOVEMBER l. ib64.- ' ' ' j . . ....,;. lu l a r : m is h m IB - I w Y 1 - - - " : V BY P. SINCLAIR. THE BAILT NOUTII CAROLIXfAX Ui erred toi sabcribsr invtown at ONE D0L4 LAU AN I) TWENTY- Fi V E CENTS' pee wek in adracce, payable to the Carcieri wteUr. J -'!. - 8lngle opie TWEXTVT FIVE CENTS. j; arc roa MA.it.isa. ! Sin de' copies 2i cents. Six months TWEN TX-FlVli UULLiAUS. iiiiee inontUi, tit TEEN 1)01 LAUrf. , ...Oat month TiiHEE DOLLARS. 1 Tt ,,lTt5bLilirUliK, a wee i W d new paper. puW ft L J A4 1 w a m a . r m rt nil HA rES OP nviSRTISINt. I AdTertisements for the Cakolikian will be charged TIIKEE -DOLLARS per square io each and every insertion, eight lines or lesi constituting a square. " j Attrertiieinents tor the Istsluigkncbh wilt be (certei once in l'aily, and charged jJailj rat Wt that insertion ' 1 j Lao sent, by letter, the money must aecom . an tar adrertisement. - Marriages, deaths rei:st'ua Land ether notices charged as aover-j tiae . tutd and must be paid for strictly in ad-j TAB. J. ! . " 1 Tlie Vsiluc of Jlonej, S'- c I 2,r:- So 1 00...... 2 OO.-j.. S 00...... 4 00...... LOO 2 00 ..... i 60, 3 00 2 00 ;2 titi3 3 00.... 4 oo:... 5 00.... 10 00.... 1"5 00.... 20 00.... 25 00.... 30 Ott.... 35 00.... 40 00...., 45 00.... 50 00.... 55 00.... 60 00,... 65 00.... ....... .4 50j .6 00; 6 00 3 33 ....... 7 50 15 OOi ....... 22 001 ....... 30 00s 37' 50; 45 00 52 50; ; ; o 00 10 00,. is.oo:.. '20 00.. 7$ 00-. ......... v vv3 ..10,00 ........ 13 33 16 G0i 20 00.J..W .. 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Bonds Before 1st April?, 1864, at par. . f rom 1st to last, day of April, incat 66 J Frpm 1st to last day of May, inc, at 56 roni 1st to last day of June, inc., at l6f t rwm 1st to last" day of July, inc., at 36$ Y rom 1st tolasit day of Aug., inc., at 26 tfotn 1st to last day of Sept., inc., at 16 S wept away by mont'ly tax, Oct. inc.," at 6 $ Aaynon-iuterest bearing $100 notes bald on the first of- January, 1865, are it ved 1 00 per cent., thus destroying every Ytf&Uge of value. s i - cessans : i.' '- - l THE ' REPORTl"K"S DICTIONARY, BASED ON PHONOGRAPHY. TN PRESS and shortly ta be published, a I -book with the above title, prepared by the . eubsciiber, who has had nearly 2lfyears prac tice in rponogt apnic writing, having been at ne time employed as anoihcial rep : "rin the United States Senate, and, who has been for the last seventeen months, and u how, re' porter ot the Atlanta Intelusaneer. The Dictionary will contain indications, by - aaeans of .a. simple nomenclature, tjr writing - with Phonographic lettei ', teout 20,000 words f the English language, of ninety -nine one hundreths of -those in common use the re maining words being easily written after these are learned. j lathe Introduction to the Dictionary, sim ple instruction will be given for beginners of - th study jof Phojiography, wi h lithographed '7 illustrations, prepared by oae of the best ar tists, in the Confederacy. The object of the pablication is to make a stakoabd for Confed erate Kepprters, iand to reader, 'it possible for the much Covete4 and beautiful art of Heport- iag, to be learned even without the aid of a teacher. ! - ' j Aa the jwork yvill be expensive, new type having been procured expressly for it, only a small edition will be issued. "Those who "de re copies ar requested to send to the author their orders at once, (to be recorded,) accom . paaied with the price of the same,' which will be Ave dollars per 'copy. The book in paper coteri1 and suitable for use, will be sent to all subscribers, by mail, without additional ex- . dtf ' ; Augusta, Ga. . J. G.j GODFREY, WHOLESALE, RETAIL . ; ..- i : AND ; commission Merchant, -Seeps Cotton Yarns For Sale. FayetteYille, N-C. 199-tfi U :-. r lP'wfiTSritnWifr tft:rhP Elation W-.'iuw i cases, where the clJunant is Act' , l n i . . twwM"- " . . . . r Auctioneer and . fatettetillb, X. c. ': I "i .- L -" " "v. Jtuje 10-3;ai Of Deceased .Oinccr and Solaiers. ri 11E UNDERSUiNJiD.has been appointed J - a Cctnujisioner teir.efctijrate, collect and pay orer to the parties -eiititled thereto; il elating forbonnt .'arrearnei-ff-of pay and allow aucer, due to the reprcfentatires of deceased ul-fic-ers and soldiers f-rcm ll,ls State. The parties entitled tr : lirst, tlie widow of the deceased, il aav , if tta rebe bo widow then, secondly, the child oi'hiidren, if there besiith, if thre be neither widW or children fheiij thirdly, tht father, if Uier be neither wklow, child, children civ father,, then, fourthly, the uiotoer ii the dcCi-vdenrl.in tlefaplt of all of j these -then tfT - Of the the widow, the au.aavit, must negative tneexiatenceoi a claim ant or claimants of a higher order. The Jus tice of the Peace, before whom the affidavit is subscribed must certify to the credibility of the witness, and Clerk of the County Court must certify, under the seal of the Court, that he ia a Justice of the Peace. v-If the claimant or claimants be a child or children ; of the deceased, and he, she. or they be minora, the claim must be propounded by hi., her or their guardian, and the fact of his being guardian mu.t be certified to, under seal of the 'County Court Cierk. - . When the clai i" is made by an executor or administrator, the fact of the executorship or administratorship must be certified to, under seal by the Cousty Court Clerk All of these papers ghould.be sent in J-apli-cate. 'Any person directly interested will be furnish ed, upon application to me, with proper form of these papers in full; a copy of which, tor the greater convenience of parties, will be forwar ded as soon as may be practicable .to each County Court -Clerk. ' Thi commission is intended to facilitate the collection of these claims, and save the claiin- ant an expece. , Parties interested may materially aid me in the. investigation of their claims,, if at the time of forwarding their paper t'me, they will in form me o the date.of the death of the deceas ed, where he died, was killed, whether or not they or any one for. them, 4iave received the personal effects which deceased had with him at the time of his death, and whether or not thedeeeased (if a noN-commissioned officer or private,) had ever received the State's bounty. Jt is very desirable that all claim should be forwarded at as early a day as may be practi cably. In all cases, jrive the claimants' Post Office and County in full. ' J.NO. A .STANLY, '123-tf Commiifsionor. TO THE t'liIEXiS OF THE "S3Sj1"' IKRS JL Iroug:Ioiit Hie Conrelercy Quartermaster General. Department, UKNT, ) r4. ) , IIailboao Bcueac, KiCHtnoND, Feb. 20rh, 18f. 1 THE friends and 'relatives of soldiers in tu Army or xxoriuera Virginia are , t l lkT a- 1 TT! " hereby ""ouiied that an arrangfraerit hvis this dav -een effected with the SOU T H ERN EXPRESS COMPANY, to carry all: pack age of food and .wearing apparel to Kicii-. mono. Va. To secure ine advantages tnus obtained through the expreps company, the follewing instructions Wnist be. observed, : Paakages must not contain more than one hundred pounds; be well secured, and, ilainlv marked, and sent at the expense of. he siippet to either of the Soldier!' Kelief Associations wnich:are located as follows: Iu North Carolina, at Raleigh; in South Carolina, at Columbia; in Georgia, at Au gusta; in Alabama; at Montgomery; oi a any other point at which one of these As ociations have an office. - v The Ajients of these kisociat ions will there take charge of them, and ship daily, by Southern Express Corajiftny, to the prop er Agents of the respective States at Utch- (mond, who will se them distributed o the proper lnaiviauai owners.: To meet the wishes of the soldiers', and to give theoi a certain and speedy coiBmuuica tion with home the Southern Express Com pany has agreed to give thi.- freig..t prefer euce-over everything else ; and in order t.h'at no obstacle may occur to the success oi so laudable an enterprise, the srveral Railroa Companies are hereby requested to ret der the Express Company such facili tis as will enable it to make this turangb muut a complete success. . ; ''As the Southern Express Company as sumes all responsibility ol the transporta tion of those packages, the Relief Associa tions are requeued .to withdraw their Agents who have Heretofore acted as travel? ing messengers. If the Retiel Association ill establish agencies in the rear of there armies, they may enjoy the same privileges herebv secured to tke Army of Northern Virginia. . F.W.SIMS, l Lieut. Col. and Quartermaster. Approved. ; . r i. r i: l V. tt. Jjiiwiou, vuarieiiiiaaier vxen. OFFICE SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO., ) i Augusta, Ga.. Feb 20. 1864. f THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPA NY hereby noti y the friends and relative oi Soldiers in the Army f Northern Va., and els- where,i thai they are prepared, to carry out arrangements as .announced, in the above card and that they will do all in hor power to fulfil its requiremeasst JajIES S11UTER, Gen'l Sup't. & Actii5 Pres't Sd. Exp. Co mnyo-tf. - ... :i : ' y ' ' '. ISAAC H O LL1 Fi C BVJO RT H , ' iirocer autl Com?iission 3MERGHAJJT, FAY ETTEVI LLE, N. C. fl95-tf MISTRESS AD MAJD. TUSfT RIJOIEVED a few more copies of that 1 AVE COI Oct; 25, :18B Bicoii 5 50 (at 0;C) ft) 1rk..........-... .....,.;2 00 2 50 V lb Lird - 5 50f '.tt- ' Ref ...... ..r... ....... 1 6af 2 00 b .H4swax ............ ...:.itLV..4 2i-c y lit Q.Uter ;..........:....;...u.:.,::"-ei eiso y C itton ,.,..:..A.....'....C..j i 'p fi C. flee' ...i-.;..;. . 15 "Hw ft C tton arn $25 fib 4fl 1 JbuochV O icd Fruit ... Apple Peaches; 75 $1, $frti E gS Z,i- . '0 &A E tract Logwooa $5 $6 -fb i'..,..;..::.;.lt. , .hunted Sfi 50 "h -hundred 'jri ain Corn w. 00-20. 00 ft bquhel Whbut 35 00 r bushei V . j ! Tlv- 15 00 4? S 00 1 bushel Oats ...... J 00 S10 00 ii bushel "fas Hides 17 50 20 00 V bushel Cfeen :. 2 50 & 3 00 lb Dj v .V 50 6 00 y lb tlSWcdes 3 50 4 50 V ft) Ir Lither Upper 25 (JO lb J Sole;.-............ is oo p fb jju uors Corn Whiskev 50 00 "f? galloH Apple and Peach Brand v 50 00 1? gallon Molasses $15 20 00 , gallon N -Us 'jp ons . 1'0: toes, au ft 4 uu 3U 1! 20 00 25 0.0 V bushel -Irish ' Ja 00 bushel S- 10 00 t' bilrhel 0575 1?1 'lb 10 V lb "Sn.-et Riie ............ Sbl1 ar .. .' Sip ..-... Toilet Family Ear 2 00 f lb ..... .5 00 lb pi' its Turpsntirie .....4 00; gal. Fa etteville 4-4 Sheetioirsl 50 m P 25 1 Yard Salt............ $ 00 (Z) 40 .bushel LSllow.......... 4 00 -! 00 1 lb ! i ' "THE ; . : ,i ! iLLi'STJIATED MISCBJ fi V THE GRi:AT LITERARY 'WEEKLY THE GREAT LITERARY WEEKLY ' : OF THE SOUTH ! U OK THE SOUTH ! I ' , A SUPERB FAMILY JOUBNAL! A SUPERB FAMILY JOURNAL;! BEAUTIFULLY 1 LLtfSTR ATE1 KEAUTIFULIiY ILLUSTRATED; ELEGANTLY I' INTKD"; 1 t ELEGANTLY PK1NTKD21 ' ,j FY FRY SATURDAY, , t EVERY SATURDAY, ! . :. HAS A LARGER ; i i ;hasa labCer i V ' and : . more tat ented3 ' more talented: ; ; corps of contributors ! corps of contributors THAN WAS EVER BEFORE ENGAGED THAN WAS EVER BEFORE ENGAGED JN ACTUALLY WRITING FOR ; SIN ACTUAIXY WRITING FOR i ANY AMERICAN PAPKUJ ANY AMERICAN PAPER j " RIULUAST. CHARMING, . ! 1JKII.LIANT, CHARMING, M ; " : AND THRILLING T -AND THRILLING n. I fwiTn ROMANCES, WITH ROMANCES, SKETCHES SKETCHES, . TALES TALES OF .REAL ' t REAL LIFE, L I F E,-: POETRY, P O E T R Y, HI STO BY, HIS T O RY, -BIO G It A P II Y, BIO-GRAPH Y, O V. E L FT T E S, O V E L E T T E S, N N. ESSAYS, CRITIC SMS,.' KSSAYS, CRITICISMS, ; r W1TIC1SMS M t CELL A NY, i i WITK7ISM3, MISCELLANY, INCIDENTS AND ANECDOTES, ! INCIDENTS AND ANECDOTES, i OF THE AVAR AND' ITS HEROES, OF THE WAR AND ITS HEROES, . INCLUDING TRANSLATIONS, f INCLUDING 1 ANSLATIONS FROM THE GERMAN, FRENCH," FROM THE GERMAN, FRENCH !' AND OTHER LANGUAGES, AN.P OTHER LANGUAGES, ! A HOE JOURNAL FOR ' 1 THE HOUSEHOLD ! AN" ORNAMENT KOR THE PARLOR. - A SOLDIER'S i ! ' PAPER FOR THE CAMP. ! A- ; ;i. ; TRAVELLkr"sw f CO M P ANION, "v i PLEASANT BEADING ! F O R E V E II Y D O D Y. I A RICH CASKET OF POLITE SOUTHERN. LITERATURE! SUBSCRIPTION Six months .;.10 jThe Trade supplied at $25 r hundred. I Address, -' W3L B. SMITH L oprietor, Rleigh, N. (T. Jun -';"' ::.,. " Onn nnn eetof ii & i inch UHjUUU LUMBER. 12 inch: v ide, i Apply i ' ' 1... $6 00 7? .8 00 p !h ItejjorttA bj-'llie Press Ack(lgn. '.' ; ::: -r -r 4 ' . . Eiiter'ed according to Act of Coin4s. in tih year 18K3, py jj S. Thrasher, in ; the Clerk's oftice of the District Court of th Coafederate ;Statedvftr the Xorthern District of Gebr-rva Fi' taSH ex ecuted aank movement, snrprised and cap" turcd the nemys 'picket line in his fron t .with out iking a gun. Two hundred and thirty-thf ee prisoner, int'ludiHg lour com-;' missioned joffioers, fi-om Ilincock'a corps, were taken. I; ' ' About . citizens, released from the prison ship at City Point, have arrived in our lines. if . . ' Prisoners taken to-day saj that all the soldiers would vote for McUlellan, but in order has beon issued prohibiting voting, iu the arniy. : " . Ridhmond, Oct. 31. r-The following was received to-day : Meadqusirters, Army No. Ya , Oct. 31 lMahone penetrated the enemy's picke t lines last night, near Petersburg, and j swept it for a half inile, capturing 230 offi cei.s and men without the loss of a man. ' r. e. lee. The nuinber of prisoners captured' on the 27th below Petersburg, according to Gen. llilljs report, is 700. , . DjESTRUC 1 1 VE ' FIRE . i Augusta, Oct. 3L A destructive fire t . oc cured Lst rright, burning a large build--ing on Reynolds street, together wish its. contents, 'partly occupied by officers, and the remanider tilled t- ith ottofl Abouf 5?0 bales jwere burned. A large umber of grain bags was destroyed. The build ing was 'owned bv ;Z. Metcalf. Loss. SL- 000,000. I - -T T Government loss $300,0000.' . Northei-ii PTeivs ! v! Mobile, Oct. 31. A special to the Ad vert izer frpm Senatobia, dated the SOth, Tias news from the Memphis Argus of the 23d and Bulletin of the 28th. The Federal accounts abeut Price are confused. The Federals worsted Price's force, it isj reported, largely. The Federals admitthe evacuation of 3 Independence. I . t v Price is. heading for Kansas, in three columns, Picasanton push.ing him; with 20,000)00 men. Fighting continues'. ' The Federals claim that the telegranh aud railroad is; working to Atlauta. The rebel sharpshooters are trpuble-. some at Petersburg, knocking oyer the Federals dfaily.s Hunter has resumed com ma jd of the 12th army corps. The gu erillas are! troublesome on all the western rivers. I'he steamer-. Empress sunk at Islami 24J totalToss. A fire occurred at Mobile, va: destroyed 100 bales of cottbn belbugiiig to the Government. llurbpeaii Ncvs ! "i 1 ' - Richmond, Oct. 30.--European advices to thp ifeth says there is a deciced im provement in the price of the Confederate . Cotton Loafi. . Gladst'n, in a speech in Lancastershire, expiessedri gret at the continuance of the American; war. He said he was in favor of the Americans being left to settle their own affairs, .but expressed a ddubt of the ability of the North to subjugate the South :. : " !' ... ;- ' ' ; It was idenie'd that .Capt. Semnies had gone to sea. I 'A deleatiori claiming to represent tlie loyal Democrats of Tetmeesee are -in Washington for the purpose of presenting . to Lincoln a protest against the bath required by Gov. Johnston to be taken before the Eres idential election. They had an in terview .with ; Lincoln on Saturday, and presented their protest, but com plain of ; having been .treated cavalierly-by him, lie imitating thet,- in his. opinion, the document was pre pared in concert with the New York .politicians. I The' committee de nied, and retired, after a brief inter view, without having accomplished their object or receiving any encour agement that Ale would iir.crferc in r Rom the STitANs-Mississirpi.-rMr.- W'ner. .(TOv:rhraencsen'gcr,-' hv! just' arrived' from Snrevojt, witli "the 'moft- important ilispsitcbes ever ' roufit'-.otii'r fthe TraiMtsassippK ; ''. I Although we! cari : giro no .particulars j of Ayiiat isassipg on thdVestsrn ln oCthe,Mis?ippi, stilt we are at. lilpertyt ; .to assert ihat ih,e nelvv's is thVTOCt jeisi- : ,courangaj to portal natnfeV V; We' are pTease-l to learn that ih thove-: V jtnehtsf iii tile T being in cipherjl and the frowers thatF-Jhw" X as silent as : the!1 current of the mighty J stream. that divides that devoted portioa of the Gifetferac from fVeir Eastern: c brethren. ' I ' ' '' : r -v - Shelby is near theArlransaa lineV cap- - ; turing forts and jlestroj-ing Steele's iein-. -forcements and supplies. ; ; . j. . . j Magriider is in Arkansas, op'eratiitg. ihi the njost vigorous manaer, and . swears with his usual vehemence, (anl he is one of those' barking dogs that bites,) that Steele and' he cannot live Ion? in i the same State. ' 1 i T . ' Let ho one be; surprised if the Trans Hississippi, under the splendid' general-' ship of Kirby Smith, should yet act tlie most s'gual partiu the liberation of nur glorious country , Mobile Aiv. d Reg. r Atlanta. -ii reports be true th Yap.- -j kees in" Atlanta are 'na very uneasv state " of mind., the cfuestion troubling them being not how they can hold the city-but how they can get out safely. We learn" that a gent'emanj well known in this cityvt and who left the Gate city oh Wednesday . . last, reports an effertive Federal force' of only six thousand there when he left. There were at the same time about two thousand in the hospitals.. The line have been so closely drawn that mur cav- airy enter the suburbs "every "night ' ! x Appeal, ztth. :- With Crop, Stock, - Wagons, Mules,' fec., thereon, late Majotr John T: Gilmore'Sjto be -sold at Public Auc- ; tiOIl. rrHE above property will be offered for alo I on the premises m Tuesday the 2Qh of November 1804 liie Laud isin onoLod', and contains 4S5 acres; nearly all of which u val uable Swamp Land, there beinj? SO acres well drained,' cleared and under cultivation, yield ing tue best crops ot any. land is tuissecnon or the State. There Is also ."about 20) acres of iS'w&nip Land epuilly as good as that under ulUvation, to beclearevi, which may be easily, drained, (some of whieh is already ditehedanil ' partly cleared;) the remainder is used for pas-V tures and wood land. The houses and build-? ings are at a convenient, distance from the' farming lands above detcribed, on a healthy, high and dry part of the tract, with good.' water. The buildings are in good repair, in cluding a comfortable dwelling house, conven- -,-ient and well arranged negro houses; good fences, stables, barn, cribs, loi.8, guardens, Ac The "plantation is I4tm.il e8 from Faysrtteville, .,' on the East side of the Cape Fear River, about one and a half miles from the Hirer, and em-' braces what is known as Alligator S'wampr. adjoins Johnson and others, and is not very far from the mouth of Cedar Creek and te residence of Mr. J . C. Blocker. . At the same time and place will be offered for sale, the following - personal property : 1500 to 2000 bushels of Corn; The crop of Fodder, Shucks, Peas, &c; Stock of Cattle, Hog, Goati, Ac; 4 Valuable Mules; ' ,t)ne Sorrel Mare; , One .lennet; . OnV 4 Horse Wagon; one Timber Cart ; with all the Farming Tools and other articles on the premises. ;. .. ', Terms will be made known before sale. iore saie. re,')- , , VEx'rs: tE, ) A; J. BYRNE, . A. McLEAN, E, F. MOORE, . Tavetteville, N. C- 222-ta No. 17, Market Square I r UESUJIPTlO.Si OF Iirai'KS rpHE PROPRIETOR of the above ctablisi- ment having returned "from the mart," peace having been declared in Moore Countyf respectfully solicits the patronage of lib old . customers. They will find a choice selectidn of " Combs'; Tooth Brushes, Fancv. Soap. '01d indoor,'.' do., Neeole Pins, Spool Cotton, Bl'k Flax Thread, lilaek " Silk do., ilook-i and Eves. .- . - - Stationary consisting of Note, Letter and PooU'.cap Paper, Plain, Fan cy and Commercial Envelopes, Pencils, . Pens, Pen Uoldsr, &c.y Ac. : -Aloso a new and carefully olectcd stock of . the latest Muslfc Pieces published. Choice Smoking Tobacco for Aale. v -Oct5-tf : - ; . : : , . COTTON CARDS, No. 10. V THB Fayetteville COTTON CARD ilann facturbig Compap- are now manufactur ing Cards superior to auv run through th blockade, and at present selling for ale piiee the single pair or by the quantity. Any person ordering six orrucro pairs, they will be securely packed aud delivered at Wil mington free of expense. . -Call upoQ or address - A. A. McKETHAN, : -r fj excellent MJYJ-'Ij at ' ' '' Nt. 17, MarketSquarc 4 the matter. I ! ALEX. JOHXSOV, Jr. r t .1
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