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Three months TUUEi ' a&ji-ei&&xw i. -s'(v.r,.,,,iuw!!i K- &fvnitemenU for the Carolinian will be ach" and' every insertiea, eight lines r less censtituting a square. - Aayertiseaient3;IIor the ITKOtiGEseER will .be inserted once in Cailyj and charged Daily rates nr that insertion. - . . t.u sent by letter, the money must aocom- ,-paa. the . adTertisemeat. Marriages, dtaths, reliiias and ther notices charged as adver tise .. mta andi uiut b? paid for strictly in ad ' van. 4. : ";jV '!;' - '!- XlieiValuo of loui;y. 3 - m 1 O : 3 15 p o l eo... 3 00... 6 1 00.... 2 00.... 5-08.... 4 00.... 5 00.... 10 00.... is. 00.... 20 00.... 25 00.... 30 00.... 35 00.... 40 00.... 50 00 50 00 50 13 2 00 4 00....... 5 60....... it oe....... .1 2 . 3 33 ... -6 66 .10 00 . . 13 33 ."'18: 66 . 20 00 ........ 15 00 . 1 00 v .... 22 00 .... 30 00 ... 37 50 .... 45 00 .... 52 SO .... 60 00 .... 67 50 ... 75 00 ... 82 50 .... SO 00 .... 87 50 ...105 00 ...112 50 ...120 00 ...127 50 20 00 25 00 30 00 . .35 00.'... 23 40 00.......U. 26 66?S 45 00............ 30 00" 60 00 33 331 55 00 , 36 6673 0 00.;....40 09 CS 00 43 33J k70 00 46 66 45 00 50 00... 55 00 60 00 :.. 65 00.. TO 00.. 75 00 09... 50 00 0 00 s 00..;.... oa an 53 33 80 00 85 00. 90 00, 95 00 100 00, .. 60 00 135 00 95 00.. 3 33? ...142 60 10 00...,..;.i...66 66 ......156 00 " Synopsis of Funqing Scheme of Cur kKaT BiLxi a& tx ; States East f . the MisrssiFl?!. Non Intermit Bearing $100 Notes. Receivable tor public dues be fore April 1st, 18G4, at par; from and af ter April 1st,- 18G4, not receivable at all, Fundable in Four per Cent. Bonds flufnra 1st A nril 1Rfi4: a.t nar. Jrom 1st to last uay 01 niay inc., at o&$ JTroni 1st to last day of June, inc., at 46f l'rora 1st to last day wf July, inc. at 86 J troin 1st to Ust day W Aug., rnc, at 26f , . ,J . . . X ram; 1st to lasfday 01 &ept., jnc,atribf woptawdy by ruont ly tax, Uct. inc., at 6$ Any non-interest bearing ''.$100 notes bold on tke first of January. 1865. are tiircd 100 per cent.,, thus destroying every vesitigQ of value. . , ' . " ,t - ; BEFOllTER'S I1CX10IVAKY, BASED ON PHONOGRAPHY, ; TH PRESS ind shortly t be published; a . 1 A. Jl x 1 ' I book' with he: above, title, prepared by the - ubt - , j '1 oA " A.i- - ru' . u: k lice 111 ruuuuiauuiv niiiiuu. ui nit wecu a firt.- nTnr "n rfffiHai rnnrtfrin the i United SUtes Senate, and, who has been for the last seventeeri months, and is how, re- porter of the Atlanta Intelliganeer. ' I h a i iiAtmn v will' rrtr a in tniiMflriAn nv means of a; simple nomenclature, tjr writing wua iiuuHUiu uuuw v)U? . tue ugusu language, wi uiufc,-uiu uc- rHfh.;nr ht wrifton offr th.A arelearned. t ; la the Introduction to the Dictionary,- sim- .pie instruction will he given for beginners of the study ot rjnonograpny, win nthograpned illustrations, prepared Dy oBe 01 tne eesc ar- tisU i in-the uonieaeracy. me ooject 01 tne 2? -aie. "At8?. ilSS!t crrH rcnn r i.o t k . x rii l ii i rniiri . iiiiiHiiiir the much cpveted and beantitui art of Keport- inc. to be learned even without the aid ef a teacher. ; j '. 'J ' ' . - As the work will be expensive, new type baviCi been procured expressly for it, hly. a small -edition will be issued. Those who de- jire conies are requested to send to the anther "their orders at once, (to be recorded.) aecem- D&med with the price of the same, which will be five dollars per copy. The book in paper .cover, and) suitable for use," will be sent to all subscribers, by 'mail, without additional ex pense. . dtf A. E. MARSHALL, ' -Augusta, Ga. . OFFICE POST QUARTER MISTER, MISTER, 1 Jt., N. c, J. Oct. 21. ) 4th Congressional Dist ' .-v iayettetiHe, N.O Notice to Fafmers and Tithe Agents, mHE Tithe Agents will receive the Loner For -.. age a d give receipts which the Farmers must bring in when they assess their corn. Any Farmer who does not make 200 bushels of corn does not pay either corn er fodder from : said 200 bushels. . But if a person makes 200 . bushels theythen pay tithes on the,.-whole amount, but the same Farmers must appear be . fore the Assessors to make oath that they do 80s mace more than .oo bushels. : , J. M. McGOWAN, . 25-2t . ; Capt and Post Q: M. Of ! Deceased OCicers and Soldiers. - Wiwox, N. Jane 20th, 18G4. ft MIE 'UXDEUSIGNED haa been appointed i t Ocmmissieoer to inrestiate, collect ami pay orerto the parties entitled thereto, all ci&'ijmt for bount 'arrearages of pay and allowl mtce, due to the reprcscntatiYes of deceased of ficers and soldiers from this State. ' The parties entitled are firet, the widow of theideeeasedjif any, if there be no widow then, seeoHdlj the chila or children, if there be sucV if , inhere .be neither widew or children then, thirdly, 'the father, if there be neither widow, child, children -or fatber then, fourthly, , the mother of the deceased, and in default of all of thege then, fifth lj, the executor or administra tor! of the deceased. T,he. claimant or claimants must furmsh his, l heijor their affidavit, and .that, of pae disintci' J ested .witness as to the relationship, and n all J cases, Where thecl -imajitM not the widow, the i i tost ord?r- J?e J.nr tie of the reace, before whom the affidayitis ' v j;k:i:. Ai.. witness, and. I CLerk'of the County Court must ceVjtity, under he seal ol the tourt, that he is a Justice of the .Peace. ' f the claimant or claimants be a child or chifdren of the deceased, and he, she or they be minors, the claim must be propounded by hisj, her or . their guardian, and the fact of his beng guardian must be certified to, under seal of ithe County Court Clerk. When thi "clai'ii is made by an executor or ad niniatrator, the fact of the executorship or , adjninitritflprship must be certified to, undeY seal Ujr. the County Court Clerk. Alio thfue papers should be sent in apMi cafe. v Any person directly interested will be furnish ed upon application to me, with a proper form of these papers in full; a copy of which, for the greater convenience of parties, will be forwar ded as soon as maybe practicable to each County Court Clerk, ' This commission is intended to facilitate the collection of these claims, and save the claim ants all expect. Parties Interested may materially aid me in the investigation of their claims, if at the time, of forwarding their paper to me, they will in form me -of the date of. the death of the deceas ed, where he died, was killed, whether or not they or any one for them, have received the" personal effects whichHeceased had with him at: the time of his death, and whether er not the deceased (if a non-commissioned .officer or private,) had ever received the State's bounty. It is very desirable that all claims should be forwarded at as early a day as may be practi cable. .In all cases, give the claimants' Post Office and County in full. i 1123-tf Commissioner. TO TIIE FRIENDS OF THE SOLI) IERS 'Jt'ltrous'liout tlie Confecleiacy i'QulRTE KM ASTER GENERAL DEPARTMENT, ) l ' Kailrca" Bcbeau, Y ; liiCHmosiiFeb, 20th , 1864. ) rHE friends and relatives, of foldiera ia JL tho Army t wortuera Virginia are hereby notified that an arrangement has this uay oeeu etlected with the UU T-iibttM EXPRESS COMPANY, to carry all paak- ages of food and wearing apparel to liicb mond, Va. To secure the advantages thus obtained 1 I paaKa?es must not contain more than lone hundred pounds: be well secured, and olainly marked, and sent at th expense of &e Ripper toother of theJoMiers-Keli ef Associations, which are located as follows: Kj Iu North Carolina, at Raleigh; in South Carolina, at Columbia; in Georgia, at Au gusta; in Alabama, at Montgomery; 01 - any other point at which one of these As- delations have an office. The Agents of these Associations will there takej charge of them, and ship daily by Southern Express Company, to the prop er Agents jof the respective States at Rich mond, who will see them distributed o the nroner individual owners. r Tn meet the wishes of the soldiers, and to o-ive them a certain and speedy communica- 1 tion Wim noma tuts ouuvucm xvaicsb vuui- r nanv lias tmiccu w ''jmi I -r w , . - . - 1 encB over everything- else : and in order that no obstacle may occur to tne success 1 so laudable an - enterprise, tne several Railroad Companies are hereby requested i . . i ii. vr.-. miaK rAi h es as wiU enable .it to make this arrange- , , complete. success; . " th(.rn f!Tnr. Hnmrnnv u- jumes all responsibility ol the transporta- Uionx)t those packages, ine cenei Associa- Hons are requeued to withdraw . their Aleuts who bate neretofore acted as travel jn messengers. Ifcthe Rehel Association - .. egtablieh aeenoie in the rear of there n m g th rtay enjoy the same privileges S secured to the Army of PNor tbfrn Army virgiuin.. ' F.W.SIMS, Lieut. Col. and Quartermaster. Annroved. ' y r. Lawton, Quartermaster Gen. OFFICE SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO., ) Aoocsta, Ga.. tfeb 20. 18h4. J FHE SOUTHERN EXPRESS COME A- NY hereby notiiy the friends and relative of Soldiers in the Army ef. Northern Va., and elsewhere , thai they are.prepared to carry out arrangements as announced in the above caiu ana luat tuy " uu an iu hi mower to fulfil Us requiremenast Ja1ES.SHUTER, Gen'l Sup't. & Acting Pres?t So. Exp.Oo j muyo-tf. Auctioneer and- FATETTEVILLB, K. C. June lO-3m0 . ' Brown Windsor Soap, 1 LARGE LOT JUST RECEIVED at LljL , 'o. 17, Market Square. rAYETTSVl 1,1, E M4.K K ETSl 7 CORRECT, ED itr J W.J.KTT. '7- Xov. 15. 1864.' Bjcon 5 50 C 00 y It) rrk 2 00 5"t 2 50 f-t lb Lird ......... -f? .ft 50 y tb B!ef :.....,..l........J...l '59 2 0b t?-lb. Butter .................. ......'....7 uO fg; 7 50 lb C tton 1 75 ft C'fiGc ..., '- 00 'fb G'tton Yarn $25 40 "f) bunch. D( led Fruit ...'Apples A I'ea.hes 75 $1 i lb Ecgs 3 00 do ti tract Logrvrood (j $6. lb Fl ur . S225 w250 barrel Fl ixseed 12 50 13, 00 bushel F dder . f 58,00 10 00 y hundred ti: sCKa SG 50 hundred din Corn iiUr.i 0f20 iH) bushel , Vheat.uii 4a- 00 V bnhei V .: it . K (Hi at brindr-l a. Uytr. f.rr.lo 00 00 busnel Oats.......'. .. 9 00 $10 00 bushel r as 17 0 20 00 V bushel HiJes Green...;. 2 50 (9.3 00 lb. . Dry 5 50 6 00 V lb Iru Swedns. 3 50 4 50 ) ft) L.'Hther Upper 20 00 ft '. Sole..............i.....,.......U 18 00" lb ui uors Corn Whiskev.. ....... 50 00 i gallon Apple and Peach Brandy 50 00 CO gallon Molasses $15 20 00 1? gallon. Nils ..... 3 50 4 00 ?z lb ..20 00 25 00 bushel . Vfi.15 00 ".bushel 10 00 " bushel 65$J'75? lb 10 lb Onions . ... Itue ..... Sugar ... Soap Toilet ... -Irish Family Bar 2 00 f lb c5 00 y & ..., ...4 00 gal. Spi 'its Turpentine Favetteville 4-4 Sheetio'cs-1 oO 3 25 Yard Salt O0' -40 ) bushel fallow 4 00 (34 50e? lb Vo 1 &6 00 Ccif 8 00.' lb THE ILLUSTRATED HfBRCUBY ! IL.r,JJSXltATEI MEUCUltl' ! THE GREAT LITERARY WEEKLY THE GREAT LITERARY-"WEEKLY . - OF THE SOUTH i ' OF THE SOUTH ! . - : a superb Family journal!! a superb family journal! beautifully illustrated, ' beautifully illustrated, ELEGANTLY- P. 1NTED ELEGANTLY-. PRINTED . EVERY SATURDAY, EVERY SATURDAY, HAS A LARGER HAS A LARGER "and''. - JiMORE TALENTED . more talented: CORPS OF CONTRIBUTORS - ; WAS EVERtBEFefRE ENGAGED THAN WAS EVER BEFORE ENGAGED IN ACTUALLY W BITING FOR -IN ACTUALLY WRITING FOR ANY AMERICAN PAPER ! ANY AMERICAN PAPER I BRILLIANT, CHARMING, . "BRILLIANT,- CHARMING, AND THRILLING AND THRILLING WITH ROMANCES, ; WITH ROMANCES, skjtciies, , sketches, ' , '. TALES , - TALES J . O F REAL . REAL L I E E, ; L I F B, ;. - POETRY, ,' POETRY, ' H I S T O RY, I -HI S T O RY, BIOGRAPJIY, "BIOGRAP H.Y, . 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Clerk's, otfc'ce of the District Court oY the Confederate States, oi- the Northern District of Georgia COXGRESSIONX. ; Richmond, Ny;. IS. -In he Senate Mr. 9rr's resolutica was adopted, requesticg the CAinniittee on Foreign affairs to report the' fucts, as far as can be obtained, relative to the laAvIes3T sfJZU'e pf the Confederate "stgjn J?Ioridai' in thy Bay tJt.BAhia andCIlAIceT b6ttid et-jiyft outrage. Mr. ilenry, of Tennessee, introdaced resolu tions declairing it the determination of Con gress and the people of the Confederate Statss to prosecute the war till independence be ac knowledged." The third resolution prwelaims the readiness of the Government to open ncgo. tiations for the establishusent of a permanent and honorable peace upon the basis of inde pendenci'. ' ' T " i A bill was passed extending the time for the . exchange of the old issue for .Tresury NotesJ until the first of July , ;iSC5. Nothing of interest in the House fii open ses sion. ! " , j CAPTURE OF STEAMERS, MILITARY ; STORES, &c. T'. . Lynchburg, Nov. 17. The Virginian ha? special intelligence that Lt. Colotiel Welclier, on the 5th iust.; captured and burned two armed United States steamers, the "! Barn una " .and "Fawn," with a qunantity of small arms, on Buffalo Shoals, off Big Sandy river. . On j; the samel day, ne eaptured a large amount 'of : military stores at Willsburg. N 0 R T H E R N E W, Richmond, Nov. 18. The .Baltimore American of the afternoon of the lGth, has been received. ? ; Geld 136J in New York, i A telegram from Nashville says Hood's, nrmyis still encamped in the vicinity of Florehce, with one corps, on the north ' -si4e of the river. The condition eithe roads prevent actiye afKijrpemtio and the lebel army remaitis compavatiy,e- The Nashville Whig says Judge Wrjghfc of Ga., recently? a member of the Rich- mend Congress, ha,s passed through Nashville to Washington to 'gee what can be dona towards bringing about peace. Butler, in a speech at New York, on Monday evening, said the Government might now proffer the olive branch to the rebels', tendering amnesty to them and their, leaders Until the eighth of January. Ii ilfey held out he would; favor an nn sparing prosecution of the war, ' ; . McCJcllan's resignation4 has been ac cepted. ! ; . 1., - - Sheridan has been appointed to the po sition of Gen. Egan, of Jthe army of the Potomac, who wasseverely wounded ;by a sharpshooter on Sunday night.. Liverpool dales are to the 5th. The bank of France has reduced its rate of discount to l per cent. - . . " Spain hai sent its ultimatum, to P.eru, that! if full satisfaction be not given, the 'Spanish squadron will seize the Republic and destroy its fleet. ' - ; ' , Richmond, Nov. 18. Baltimore papers of yesterday received. Considerable ex citement prevails at Hagerstpwn. on vihe Pa. border, from an apprehendeo1 raid .'. Bermuda advices say the Cbicamauga arrived with a fivo fathom hole, ' for re pairs, on tbsTth., - . . - She had destroyed .a bark and two schooners in addition to those previously reported. . The trial of the St. Alban raiders has. bceii postponed to the 14th of December. A; ' later arrival . from Europe brings .confirmation of the departure of Semmes from the Bay of FinchalL on an'armed vessel, called " New Alabama." ! Gold 226.- i ' . - . j ' FROM GEORGIA. ! ENEMY'S MOVEMENTS. : Macon, .Nov. 18. The excitement in town has somewhat subgided. .. No definite intelli gence of the whereabouts of the onemy ; "sHp--posed in the neighborhood of Griffin burning everything sin their road. They, will meet a warm reception if they attempt to come here. - Subscribe for the Caeoiiman. FROM THE FRONT, There" wps f-on'iV: litrle activity: on the extreme right yetj'rday morning, but as tbM day advaiiced.'the usual quiet was re sinred. Cmiuwi.id:ng t us quite brisk' for awhile, which led totlm supj osition. in the city that sklrmishikjr if u.t actual fihtij-, was in progress These, reports V were gnouHtiJess,: Lowevec, aji the .Van-' kees ruit'uer.ttUvanced, ncv .'bowed anj" diKfio.sitiou to do so. . ; ', ' t -The Yankee Ah?. rpshors on our right are daily prnciUin with their long range . rifls.. This is doiie under oi-dtrs frotii Headquarters, that in th tiai of buttle .they may ,prove ein.ctivciii pi. king - irt " mir fTuers and uoeaHM' At times th ;jruf- UeeeTclf ws'r6'u i ids 'I it a tne brisk r. ? rt.s'of a skit rn?.ih.' The Yankee pickets ieport-d yesterday morning, that ' Be;lst " Builcr lii4 bet-, killed . in- a street fight in New York. " They repeated it with sucemplinsis that theje may be somojruth in," their sUte meiit. No event would be uore pleasing to Southern ears than the dWh til this" inhu man inonsi er, who tins dtie more to bi lug obloquy upon civilization and Chris. . tianity, than any other jneirbcr of lift race. J he cruelties he has practiced, th inurders he has. perpetrated, the. suttering ' he has caused, and the abuses of- every l description he has fayared, would weigh , down the conscience of any mofial man, not supported by the arch fit-nd;, We arc hiclined. howeve'-, to .doubt the report jMnuinly U,t the reason that a nmn .born ta be hung .viil die no otfif-r death. We fear it is but on a rlevel with that other rumor 'watted here on the winds and whispered in .the ears of the credu lous, that G'fln iNicClellan, at the head of ten thousand .men,, was? inarching oh Washington . . ; '.-. ! Matters still remain quiet on the Pe tersburg Mines, but .it is our opinioiV, should this fuir weather continue tha'tf Giant will make yet another effort to j reach lire South -side rail' 6u d, before he gives over the job. He will not- escape 3so easily the net time. Pet. Expres. . ' PLANTATION With Crop, Stock, Wagons, Mul.ei, &c, thereon, late Major John T, Gilmore's,to be sold at Public Auc tion. ! frMIEaboye property will be offered for sale I on the pruinises on Tuesdar the 29th of I Xnvember, 1;4. The Land is in one'body, and uaole bwaiBp tand, there being SO acres well drained, clt-ard and -under cultivation, yield ing the bestcrOps of any land in this section jbf the State. VThere is also ;. about 20Uacres of iS'wamp Land epually asgood as that under eultivation, to becleareo, which may be easily, drained, (soihu of which is already ditched and partly cleared;) the remainder is used forp.,, tures and wood laud. Thurhouses and build ings are at a convenient distance from the farming lands 4 above described, on a beallfiy, high and dry part of the tract, - witli good water. The buildings ire in crood repair, in cluding acomfortable dAvelling.house, tlnyen-.r j ientV and well arranged nejrro hoiues ; good i fences, stables, barn, cribs, lois, guardenjff Ac- ; ' The plant ,'tion is 14 miles from Fayetteville, on the East side of the Cape Fear BiVer, about one and a half miles from the River, and em braces wbat is known as Alligator .Vwamp,' adjoins Jobnson and others, and is not ,very, . far from the mouth o Cedar Creek and bV residence of Mr. J.; C. Blocker. 1 - At the saine time and place will be offered for sale, the following personal property : 1500 to-2000 bushels of Corn; . .The crop of Fodder, Shucks, Peas, Aej' " Stock of Cattle, Hogs Coats, Jfccj ' 4 ValuableJIules; One Sorrel Mare; , . . ' ' One.lennet; "i i - - One 4 Horse Wagon; one Timber Carl ; with all the 'Farming Tools and other articles on the premises; .j " . Terms will be made known before sale. me Known neiore saie. . L J. BYRNE, ) . . i. McLKAN," VExVs. Z. F. MOORE, V . A. J. BYRNE, ;'":;-:-i'- .'A. .-.! E. Frett9ri-1 - NJ C. i , 222 ts WALTER IWATSONji GUN, PISTpL MAKER . AND Guns and Wi.sfcU made arid Jtepaired tcith Dispatch. r. YTEMBEBS;of Reserves, and Home Guards ill -. can hare their arms repaired a half price..- All firinds of Machine Work done. Hay Mount, Fayetteville, N. C., opposite the residence of E. J. Hale, Esq. Wantecl to Hire MEDIATELY, a good COOK ; also J UllA.UUi.U3iAlU. Apply to 236-tf REUBEN-JOES; FAYETTEVILLE NORTH CAROLINA. 'MILITABYACADEMY. T- HE FIRST SESSION OF TniS INSTI TUTIPN willcommence 1st of Febu ary, 18G5. .: V . . .-.;. ; Applications for admission mut be made . prior to the 1st January, 16C5, about which time the terms will be made known. - , AKo, wanted two Teachers of military edu tion, and a Steward in this institution. Ad dress I ;Maj.WM. A HANKS, 33-tf f v - . i Supcrinte adapt. ! NOTICE, v ? 4 PPLTCATlOX.wil! be made to the Legii J lature if. Xoi tb Caaolinf, at its next ses-' sion, to incorporate the "Fayetteville. S. C.. Iron Workf" 233-dlt Wit; r -1 -4.-1 1
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