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' ' ral'-tioua aad ether notices ' charged as adrer Use- tats sad uiast b- paid for strictlr in ad Xia Tailito of Jfloney. - at -00 TV aw s ' a o at a 1 00... mi:.. S 041... 4 40... 5 00... 10 00... la 00... '10 00... 25,00... 30 00... 35 00 40 00... 45 00... 50 XO... 55 00... eo oo... C5 00... 1 50 AA v v i 4 50 o 00 7 60. 15 60 32 .60 30 00 3750 45 00 63 60 CO 00 fit 50 76 00 83 60 00 00 ... 10 00 ...IS 22W ... u CC ..10 00 :.. ji is ...16 ..i... SO 00 ...... 33 33Vi! ....36 66H 40 00 17 50 4 MXi TO 00 'A..105-00 50 00 j T5 00 50 .. 53 nx Q 00. ...120 00 ...127 50 ..5 CK 85 00 .. 60 00 90 00 135 no U3 33li 95 00.. ,..141.60 .a 50 oo ....... IH 100 00.. Bryonia ok FusraiKa Scskuk or Cu sasrer Bill as to Statks Exit or . tm MtMimrf i.-yn-liilerii Baring 100 NtUt. Eeceirable for puhlio due be fore April lat, 18S4, at par; from and af ter .April lat, 1864, not receirablo at all, but -. -'j- j PosToaBLB iw Fan pb Gkkt. Bosds Beforo lat April, 1864, at par. fraa; lat to Kstdar of April, inc,at 66 Fraut Ut to last da of May, inc., at! 66 PrcHn 1st to last dayof June , iue., at! 46 from ltto last day of JuTj, inc., at 8S rora 1st to last day f Aug., inc., at: 26 I rm 1st to last day of Sept., inc., at 16f woptaway by mout'ly tax, OcMnc., at 6f Anjr non-interest bearing $100 notes Veld on the first of January, 1865 are 11 l'OO per eent., thus destroying erery voatigt) of ralue. - . - -. . - THE . : j- REPOnTEU'SDlCriTlOrAIXY, h BASED O.X PHONOGRAPHY,! jr'rRi;$8jand shortly te bV published, d j X with the abeTM title, prepared by the supseiiber, who has had nearly 2& years prao iee in. Phonographic writinjr, haVing been at, ne time employed a an otlicial rep 4 r in the United State.- Senate, and, Who has been fir the last seventeen mouths, and is bow, re ' erter of the Atlanta InteUirancer. .The Dictionary will eontam indications, by anfans of a.sirapU, nonieaclature, tjr writing witk Pheaarrapkie lctteia, about 20,000 worda f the Kn'gluh language, of oinetj-aineione-ihaadretha of those in common use the re BnaiBiaf, words beina; easily written after these aire learned, f j. -til". , I. Ia the Introduction to the Dictionary, sim- Jle initrttctUn will be giren for beginners of jestudr bf IPhdnograpny, with lithographed liluitrattons, prepared by one of the best ar tists ia ' tke Confederacy. The object of the pablleatioa is to make a stakdasd for. Confed erate Reporters, and to render it possible for the much cOreted and beautiful art of Report tag, to be learned eren without the aid ef a teacher.; , ' . . .. - As the work will be expensive, new type . baring been procured -expressly for it, only a saaall edition will, be issued. Those who de r aire copies are requested to send to the author 'their orders at once, (to be recorded,) aecem , aaaied with the price of the same, which will oe fire dollars! per copy. The book in paper yer, and suitable : faf use, will be sent to all aetocribers, brjmaU, without additional ex panse: . ' A. E. MARSHALL, dtf n ' . -. i . Augusta, Ga. FFICC POST QCAHTERSiSTEa, 4th Congressional Dist., N. C, i'ayeUeTtlle, N. C. Oct. 21. Notice to Farmers and Tithe Agents. flHE Tithe Agents frill receire the Long For--.1' K A; d gtre receipts which the Farmers paiist bring In when thoTlssscss their corn, Any Farmer who does not make 200 bushels f oona doea not par either corn fodder from said 100 bushels. 'But if a person makes 200 - bushel?" they then par tithes, on the whole atnouat, bttheaa farmers must appear be ferejtb Aaeewors )o wake atb that they de Bt make asore thaa J04batbel: ' 7 - J. M. McGOWAN, Cpt and M. l i I w t ... 4 .... at.... It M ... n io .... 3 or... f 4e oo U j.:r. visa At r flO.... U ;. U 00.. (f too 00.. FAj ETl'EK;! Cf Dtceased Odceri and Soldicrsv , - ; . - - ' T - .- s,- ri HE UNDERSKJ.VED bi Wa pofaWd J a 7eiataiiMBtE ,Uit:eitixattKoJU( J ar;Tr tov tKa partial ttitled. tkfreto, 4lais for boaa arrarajf of pa and allw; aaica, doe tolho repreiatatiTeof dceaed uf ierg and oIdra from.ihiM Stata. . TKo" partie entitled are ; firt tot widow of the deceased, if an; if there be no Widow thoa, ecotd! t, the cVJld or childreo", if there be au, if there, be neither widow or children A, thirdly, the father, if there be neither widrr child, ehildren or father then, fourthly, the mother of the deceased, and in default ot all 'of these then, fifthly, the executor or admintatifa tor of the deceased - ii .urn aiuuaTH, ana mai vi on auiiur I ested aritnesa ax to the relationship, andjor all. 1 , arijdant jbub t aejf atire the existence of a claioi j ant or claiinaats at a higher order. The Jp- ' abscribed mnateartifr to the credibility of ihtr wltneM' nd C1rk f the Ooislj Court must j certify, under th seal of the Court, that he ia a'Jasticeof the 'eace. If the claimant or claimants be a child or ajii,.,, t-.j a, a a L Tt children oi the detrased. and he. she or ther r Jf; nr"' J;p CI be propottaded br nrdSn n I n iT crtlftrallfln tntllt laa tfApttnaaH t-n iialap a a 1- o the t'ounty Court Clerk. ; i When the elai tt ia made by an exeeutor r ! administrator, the fact of the executorshin sr administratorship most be certified to, under seal by the County Court Clerk. Alio tkttt pap$ri tul& 6 Mint in, mpd'iS eatt. ' 1 Any person directly interested win be faralK ed, upon application to me, witk a proper fext of these papers in full; a copy of which, for lLe greater conrenienca of parties, will be forwar ded as ioon as mar be oracticable te eaiek County Court Clerk. j Thia commission is intended to faetlitate the collection of these claims, and akre the olaim anta all expece. .v. Parties interested may materially aid pa eia f forwarding their paper to me, they will i- form me of the date of the death ef the deeaae- t ed,vhei e he died, was killed, whether or aet i they or any one for them, hare receired the personal effects ' which deceased had with him I at the- time of his deth, and whether or aot j the deceased (if a noa-commUsiened officer or i private,) bad ever received the State'a boaav I I ia iw il..;..kl. V.. 111 ! A. .1 ! J' V . 1 forwarded at aa early a day as mar be practi cable. In all caaes, give the claimant Past Office and County in full. H JNO. A TANLT, ;123-tf Coataiissiener. TO THE FUIRXDS OF THE K0LD 1EK9 JL lirossfirlsoua tho CewfsderweT Qui.BTBHai.HTKR GtXKRAL DaFlKTlfBXTr ItAlLaoan BuaiAC, KicHtnoNDFob. 20th, 184 r KE rriejuhr and relrttive; of aoldiers in th Armr of NortbTn Virginia are hereby "oufied th-.it an arrangcraent na I i ua.. ,.H..i.l .,:il, i... uitTirnrntr ! KXl'HESS COMl'ANY. to carry all pack age of food and wearing apparel to Rich mond. Va. - j To securo the advantages thus obtained through tiie express company, the following instructions must be observed : 1 . jPaakaes must not contain more than jue hundred pounds;, be well secured, and tainly marked, and sent at the expense of ilje s iipper to eitfuT of the Soldier' Kelief Associations, which are located as fellows: In North CrolinA. at Raleigh; in 8outb Ourolina, at Columbia; in Georgia, at As V'usta; in Alabama, at Montgomery; 01 a any other point at srhicb one of tbose.As Delations bave an ofFice. The Agents of these associations will there take charge of tbetn. and ship daily, by Southern Express Company, to the prop er Agents of the respective, Statfu at Kich jnond, who will B"e them distribnt"d o the proper individual owners. fTd meet the wishes of the soldier, And to give them a certain and speedy communica tion with home the Southern Express Com pany has agreed to givo thi freig it prefer eoe over everything else 5 and in order hat no 'obstacle may occur to the success ot so laudable an euterprbe. the se veral Railroad Companies are bereb' requested to ret der the Express Company fucb facili ties as will enable it to fnake this strange - m4"t u complete uccestJ. A the Southern Exnre- Gompaoj hf- j MttnB.all responsibility oi the tranjoita- v tiOn of those packages. ib Kt'Iiel' Asociu- lions are requ"ed to :. withlHW their Aleuts who hac oereloforj acted as trnTel ! iug messengers. It the R iet Association tvill establish agencies in the rear, of. there m trues, they may enjoy the uia privilege berebv secured to th Army oi Northern Virginia. j , F. W S131t j Lieut. CoJ. and Quarteimvster, Approved. y. Lawton, Quarternirtster G n. OFFICE SOUTUEtiN KXVHKSH 0).. s j AuocsTA. tiA.. teb 20. f HE SOUTHERN EXPIIESa COM FA- NV hereby uoti y the friends and rebtir. of Soldier? in the Army et 'Northern; Va., uTid el where, that they ' are prepared to carry out' arrangements as announced in th abdVe card and that they will do all in b r power to fulfil it' requiremecsst Ja.ses -sHUTEf;; tien'l fiap't. & Acti:i,r i'ree't So.'Exp, Co majrO-tl. j Auctioneer and. l "j : rATETTIVILLA, X. C. Jqu 10-8m Brown Windsor Soap, A I LARGE LOT JUST RECEIVED at 1 2-lt No. 17, Market Square. t& DnJESDS J w lt:tt. 22. ' t .o e XotI 5 50; l-rk. . 2 00 2 ao V 6 50 I? tt Lird 1 J v .T 0 fX,'itoa 175 o - v ; 15 00 V &'Cee...L........ C tton Tarn -3- 25 40 ff -bunch. D ied Fruit ... Apl A reaches 75 $1 V E, ga ......;.......... tract Logwood'. Ff .ar.:...;.............. Frixseed .1. 3 UO h V do $225 mso "ii barrel 50 15 00 V bushel Ftddor..v..... $W q? II 00 hundred ,IQ O0 J bandrcd. l $10 Qd, Bundred'f rr. ' i a 'it am - txt.Zl?.iirf$i 00 V "bel Rve........M17 5ti $2sl,0l ? bushel Oats ........ 400, $10, 00 4 .bai! ras .EV2 oo r Dnsaai HiJes Oreen......... J. 2 50 3 00 f lb Drr I S 50 rtt GO y lb Ir u Swedes...............';. 3 50 ? 4 50 lb; L jither Upper .i.. . I Sole ... J 20 00 y lb . . is -oo v Jb 00 7? Ralloa 60 t jrallon .jii. uo.rs Corn whiskeu .V APile andil'each BranJ f0 00 Mclasses .1.......: .. $15 2C 00 V rMlou g 4 oo j, lb la i .A...... ? 3 5 'ipjons 2ijOQ r Cv 17 00 bnpVel Sw.;et ..... Supar ...-$8b010 00 "f 'busbar i 4... 10 v n Kanily Bkr 2 00 y lb Toilet ioiiei. j vu Spi -its Turpentine ...... -1. ...S 00 V gal. T tt-Tille 4-4 Shewtiog! 50 4 25 Yard Salt.... $-00 40 bushel ' n 5 a nn 7i a r.o it. . . i I w 1. ............ ... ... ......... I. w. V" Vt f v- 1' w t d ()0:.8 00 p lb. ..... ....... .. 1 1' THE t ' II-LXTSTUATED tlERCURY I ILLUSTIt'ATED HIEKCUUV I 1 - r THE GREAT THE GU EAT LITBAltY WEEKLY 'MTUKARt WEKXLr OF THE SOlTHjJ OF THE SU.JTHtJ . v A SUPERB FAMll.l i ftJRNAL! A SUPERB FAMILY JdUUXAL'L'. BEAUTIFULLY lLI.L:S'KATEDf BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED, ELEGANTLY H INTED; SLIlOAXTLY hRlNTKD iVERY,SATlRl)Ay, EVERY S ATI hD AY, I HAS A LAlfliEH j HAS A LARGER , f a x 1 4 4 ' ;MORE TALENTED! MORE TALENTED' CORPS OF Ci)N iaiBtrTORS CORPS OF CONTRIBUTORS THAN WAS EVER BEFORE ENGAGED THAN WAS EVER BEEMRhj ENGAGED IN ACTUALLY WRITING FOR IN ACTUALLY WRUNG '"OR ANY AMERICAN PAFER I ANY AMERICAS PAER I BRILLIANT. cniKMO, 1 AND THRltLlNlG : AND THRILLINCr ; witk jtostaMbes, WITH ROM A'SL'BS, SKETCHES, -SKETCHlS, TAtE3 'i ' KEALl REAL1 LI F K LI F K POETRY, POET B Y, 11 I S T O t Y. H I 8 T O , R Y. , B I O G R AP H I, - - BIOGRAPIIY, ,X O V E L ET T E S, NOVELET TE S, ESSAYSrCKITI: SMS, ' ESSAYS, ClUTICISilSS. WITICISMS MCEIJiANY, WlTIClSMSMl?CELIiANY, . INCIDENTS AND ANE0DOTES, INCIDENTS AND NEClDOTES, OF THE WAR ANIhJTS (HEROES, OP THE VAR AND' ITSj HEROES, INCLUDING TRANSLATIONS,' INCLUDING T..AKSLATIONSi FROM THE OKRMA, f RtSCH, FROM THE GRRMAK, FRcn ' AND OTHER LANGUAGES AN I VOTHER LANGUAGES, A HOE JOURNAL iFOR THE HOUSEHOLD! AN ORNAMENT 1 kor ;the parlor; A SOLDIER'S PAPER FOR THE CAMP. COMPANION. PLEASANT READING FOR EVERYBODY. A RICH CASKET OF 1 POLITE SOUTHERN LITERATURE! 5UBSCRIPTH)N-Sir iontbi:. .$10 The Trade supplied at per hundred. Address 1 " V . W3I. B. SJIITn, oprietor, Raleigh, '. C. , 200,000 FEET OF If & 1 INCH LUMBER, 12 inch. wide. 'JAKOLIN'IaI OFFICE.- 111 c. NOVEMBER 23. Reported by the Press Aso-lAtlfn. 1S4 Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1863. 1yi J. S. Thrasher, in the Cork's othce of the District Court of the Confederate SUtwi, for the Northern Distric t j of Georgia - FROM GEORGIA. RAID ON THE CENTRAL! ROAD . SHERMAN M'ARfcllING TOWARDS ; AUGUSTkl! j . Augusta, jov. 2L A rafding party of the enemy tapped the CeutiaLmad tt Grw-u stWrirltcca: sbrv .JiunfJaV - af- ternoon. A; lomSer train, was enptured and destrOd. Nothinr ei?e known j except that Uririg vrasliefird a few hours afterward. ; . . ;. ; . The.nvovonicn'tof Shorman upon Macon yj&s .imply !u Icinjb for the purpose of concent 1 ting our forces?. Their raid upon the ceittral railroad is for the pur j' pose of keeping them there, while the : whole force lf the: enouiy biove ; upon i and captureii Augusta or J Savannah. Sherman did not advance his infantry ! further dowhllbe Macon and "Western railroud than; Griffin, but his cavalry caiaa aa far as Barnesville. lie , has crossed. jthejOeorrie jsrith his "infantry' and this jlina it near Indian j Springs. The whole force of tbeentny is" moving in this di rection. The advance was 4 miles' from Union Paint at 1 1 o'clock, a. in. f COIVGRESHIOJVAL. I Richkonb, Nor. '2 1st. In thejiSenate Mr Semmes introduced a resolution declaring that the quantity, quality and ralue of articles de livered aa tax in kind are to be ascertained, in case of disagreement between the tax payers and assessors, by disiaterested referees. After, a protractechliebate, the further consideration of the resolution wag postponed until to-morrow. I t I The House adopted- a resolution re-affirming the declaration of last session, of the unalter able determination of the people of the Con. federate States, to never upon any terms have any affiliation; political or otherwise, with the people engaged in an invasion of eur soil, and the butchery of our citizen. f ! A bill was introduced to organize a corps detite, composed of officers without cemtuaad. I Richmond,) Nov.: 22. In the Senito, 1 1 j Mr. Henry, from the Committee on Mil itary Affairs reported a bill increasing the compensation of free negroes ein- pleyed in tho army: and authorizing the impressment of 4U,000 slaves.! The bill" was p aced on the calendar. j ' i ! . . . j I A message was reeeived from th Pres ident in respbnse4to the resolution of Mr. Maxwell stating that no State of the United States had intimated a willingness, directly or indirectly, to enter; into con vention for the. cessation ol hostilities or a 113' other purpese. ! S The House passerl the Senate bill au thorizing the exchange of G per cent coupon bonds fori seven-thirties notes. Also adopted a resolution of thanks t o Geu'I Forresi, officers and men, lor the victories recently gained. I "Nothing further I of interest: in open session, I ! . j - '!'". ; . i. j X OUT HERN SEWS.: 1 Richmond', Nov! 21st. The Phila delphia " Inquirer T says there was great excitement in Memphis on the 18th, in consequence of the report that Beauregard was marching against the city with a large forca from Corinth. ! j The Chicago Journal says a furloughed officer of J Sherman's staff states he has been ordered, when: his leave expires, to return to his jcommand at Savannah. j 'The tluisvillc journal, of the 26th, says Tho&j '"Js at; Pulaski, with the' 4th and 23darmy corps, and heavy details from other corps. I Gold 216r . r " . RiCHMoNPi i Nov. 21. The I Baltimore 1 j - : i American saj s Grant, accompanied by a portion of his staff, arrived at Baltimore od Friday oa.; his (way to Burlington, on a brief visit to his family j The same j paper sayt the blockading j fleet will sebn be largely increased and j, rendered so strong that it will be impos ! s:ble for vessels to run through them. I Richmond, Not. 22, The Wfnshington i Chronicle 20th received; it contains noth ! ingof interest except admission of defeat j in East lennesee,( and the proclamation ! of Lincoln raising the block ad a of Nor- folk, Fernadiana ahd Pnsacola. I Gold closeo on Saturdnv, in New York, 1864." NO. 54o LUIiLUIlUg A REPORTED FIGHT t Bristol, Nov 2 V. A reported at Strawheary Plains to-day, and lijlht aoo negroes killed. , No oHcial neirs. - ,.' ,- j V, XORTHERN PRESIDENTIAL ELEC. . TION. The following are the majorities acror ding to the latest. apcouuts ; Lincoln. McCIellan. Maine, . ' 18 Jt'O ... " , NHampshire. 2 ,0t)0 .w-. At- Mawchusett3, 70 tWI) Rhbue island, 5 001 4i H41 JU.K) Connecticut, Npw Yolk, New Jersey, ...... IVuns vlvauia, 15 0.D DeJawiare, ...... 450 25 000 Mary lan -t, Kentucky,, West. Virginia Ohio,v Michigan Indinna, Illinois, Wiconsm, Minnesota, Iowa, INlissouri, Kansas, Nevada, .California, Oregon, 7 otA 2 600 3U OdO 10 00, 25 000 :u mo 10 otio 5 0uO 25 000 '5 f?00 lOUOO -a 000 25 0j0 2 00J Total, 24 State 34 ik36 31 Kansas must be reckoned as wholly for Mr. Lincoln, the McClellan e'ucioral ink-, et having been either, withdrawn or very leebly supported. . We place it at tha moderate maj ority of 10.000. Tennessco we have not reckoned. The whole ma jority of Mr. Lincolnwill be al out 350, 000. or about 200,000 over his majority ia I860,. - - - - - - Florence and -Fayctteyllle Ktockeolderx Electing-. "A the al SUFFI'IEN'T amount bwtinbeeti sub scribed to authorize the orcanuatiou 01 aboro named ComDanr.'a luectiuc of the Stockholders 1." berebv called to meet in Fay- etteville, on Thursday thr 15th day f Dereiu ber next for the purpose of electing aJPrident and Directors of said Company, and tor thu transaction of such 'thcr business aii may Come before the ' Stockholders. Th Hooks "ofsnb pcrintion are HtilTopfn. This is an important road to thiscoairaunitr and to tb country jrn-erally- We hope every. man'. will feol the im portance of doing what he can Co secure the speedy completion of this road. WM. MeL. MoKAY, JXO. M.ROSE, 1 A. A. McK ETHAN, Commit tee. 1). A. KAY, j, A. W. STEEL. j "Fayetteville, S. C; -Nov. 1", Vte.i. tin. PLANTATION With Crop, Stock, 'a roiis, Mwlsv Ate, thereon, late Major Johsi T. Gilmorc'Sjtobe siold'nt Public Auc tion. " TfinE above property will be oflerfd for salo I on the premises on Tuesday the '29tb ZSovember 1864. The Land is in one body, aud contains 4S5 acres nearly all of which is val uable Swamp Land, there being SO aeres well drained, cleared and under cultivation, yield ing the best crops of any land in this section of tlie State. ; There is ahso abont i00 acres. f A'warop. Land epuaily as good , aa that under eultiration, to be clareo, which mav be eaeilr drained, (some of which is already ditched and partly cleared) the remainder is used forpae tures and wood land. The houses and bntld inajs are at a .convenient distance from the farming lands' alovo det-cribed, on! a healthy, "high and dry part of . the tract, with good water. .The buildings are in good repair, in cluding a comfortable'dwellthg house, conTn icnt aadTwcll arranged negro houses; gol fences, stables, barn, cribs, lots, guardens, A The nlant: lion is 14 miles from Favetterille, on the East side of the Cap Fear Kirer, abeat one and a half -iiles from the Kirer, and em braces what is known as Alligator ''waiup. adjoins Johnson and others, and is not very far from the month ot Cedar Creek and the residence of Mr. J.' C. Blocker. . 'At the same time andplace will be offered for sale, the following personal property : 1500 to 20U0 bushels of Corn; The crop of Fodder, Shucks. Pets, Ac; Stock of Cattle, Hogs, Goats, Ac; 4 Valuable Mules; : OneSorrel Marc; One Jennet;' One 4 Horse Wagon; one Timber Cart ; with all the Farming Tools and other artieio on the premises. Terms will be made known before sale. A. J. BYRNE, ) A. McLEAN. V Ex'rs. E.F.MOORE.) FAyttsvills, N. C'.. ' 222 U WALTER WATSON, GUN. PISTOL MAKER AND Guns and J'istolx made and Jlqaired itith Dijtpak-h. : . J rEMDEBSof Reserves anil nome Ousrds can have their arms repaired at half price. AH. kinds of Machine' wm-k 1en. - ' Hay Mount. K.iyetteviUe. . C, oppeite the residence of E. J. Hale, Eri- T'Sub c.ivie f r Lh? (.'aiujUman. n r i 1 ' i 1
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