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Boxds Before 1st April, 18tJ4, at par. j ' Frrtt let to latdarr April, ine , at 69 Frnwr lat-ttij' last day of May, ino., at 56f I' romVltttoj last? dajc of June, inc., at, 46f rra 1st to l.vt' day of July; inc.," at 86f I rora Ht to last day of Aug;-, inc., at 2Gf I ranr 1st to-last day of Sept., inc.., at 1 6 A w opt a wat-by mout'ly tar, Oct: inc., at 6 Ay ynoij -interest Uearlug;! $100 notesl VoKl on tUe first- of January. 1865;. ara tnjl lt)0 per cent., tlmadestroying:every 4stiR of valua. ; - - EXEPOSXTEU'S piCTlOTARV, B8ED OM t'HOKJRAPHY, TX'PRESS: 'and shortly te be published, a 1 book with the abore title, prepared by the eobsct iberj who has had nearly 2 years prac tice in Fhqnoiri aphic writingharinir been at oner time etnployed- a an oiRcial rep xt r in the United State Senate, and who has ben for the last sevwnteen montlis, and is now, re porter of the Atlanta-Intel I ijjaocar. The Dictionary will can tain indi-ations. by means f ' a-' simple- .noiHdnciatnrtt; !jr writing witir FhonojrrArjtiic letter s aboiit20,900 words of the-EnU languajf e, of ninety-nine- one hvbdteibS' of thod in con-non' itsti-the.re-m aininsr; words bem easily written after these a relearoed. " t ; In.tbw Intrvl.4vrtion to, the Dictionary, giis ple4ns.trMc.tien will be iren for beginners of thetu4r .of t FJvflnojjra 4ivy, wi b Jithoxraphed illuatratioe, ..prepared .Uj-'one- of; the best ar ili the-Confederacy The object of the poMkatioA'49 ta make ai8TA,nAnn for Confed erate Reporters, and to render it possible for he-iftucb-carotcd and beautiful art of Report ing .te.' be learned oven without the aid of a teaeher. As the work will be expensire, hew type having hfis en." procured expresly for it, opfy a rall edition will be issued. Those who de tre copies are ireqaea tod to send to the anther their, orders at once, (to be recorded') aeeem-i Swueu wna ise iric oi me same, wtiicn will e dollara piM- copy. The book in paper ojr.er; and. suitable for us, will be sent to all sobkeriberj) bar wail, without additional ex pense: j i ; A'. E. MARSHALL. dtt :; . ;. j Ajrusta, Ga. OFFIC&P0ST QFAftTE&afiSTGIl, AIlTEIUf ASTGIl, 1 al Dlst., W. C, t; N." C. Uct. 21. ) mth'Conreitlottal j . ia ettmll? Notice lo Farrjierg and Tithe Agents. fpHETithe Agents wU reeeire the Lonjr For 1 ajre . dive receipts which the Farriiers mnit briujc in wn en ther assess their corn. Any FarmjBr who does sot make 200 bushels f eora dnee not pAy either corn r fodder from aid 200 bushels,- Bnt if a person makes 300 bus Wis- they, then- pay tithes, on the whole amoant, bat the srai F"ar mere nwrst appear be fore the Aesors t mak oath that they do JawtTke4are thah2W bushels.: 1 : 1 If..; . . 68;( a i sj' 7 1 W 100 4 1 66 ! &a.. s ssu; it t c 15 J. M'. MtsOWAN. Cjpt- and Post Q. M. m - J v W - Deceased O IScer a ami Soldiers. Wrt.ox. N. C.t JnneMtfc, 18C1. HE TJXDEKS1GN FAl hubcen pointed t rcmwiiar Co ihreiirate, eotieet ami J pur nver to the, parti-n eutitled thHeh nil elaimi fur hgtiat 'Jtrraarnrfrc of pav..aud allow! aneeK, tine to th rep? ?sfcntdtiTeufIeeesed of- flh partita entitled arcr lirtf the widovr f the deeeasttJ, if nav, if ttwre b no widow tlvu, seeoardly, the child' or cliiidrenfif there-besaeU, iffthre beLn?ither widw. or childreo then, thlrdljr tb fatlier, if there be neither widow, child, ebildres or' fatixer then, fourthly, the .mother of the deceased, and in da fault of all of tieie thun, 5lthly,.th ezveutor or Administra tor of the dQtA3rl. ' jThe cl&ixEX&t r claimants mnit famish h!i, her or their afSdarit, and that of one dfsrater-' esled itni ii to the rel'atiwTiijipr and in 'all eattit, wb,ur the clt4raanti toot thiriUo th ffidar!ttl ne3rrrrrthw.istenc of a claka- nnt r claimants ot a higher order. The Jat- 1 l J v.. f V . l- V.. ..i mt 1 -if t " V: "r'? If1" "5 ,aT" 18 Xi. i T T wewtaioiiKjww eertihr, undor th feal pf the touct, tkat h'o i a iJnatict? of the .Peace- Slf tUe claimant or claimants be a child' or children of the deceased, and be, she or ther be minors, the" claita lecet be propounded hj birf, her or their t;aardian, a rd the faet of hi I WV ft .".'" inuav tf tlUCU to. UUUOl Kit ' - a i y-r . - . r-m i me vonmj uouri Cleric. jWhen the clai it is made by an ereentor r adtninistrator', the fact of the oxoeutorship or administratoi ship" rauat be certified to under seal br the 'onuty Conrt f 'lerk. 1 All of. these paptrt ikoulcPb tent i ap4li tatt. . - jAny person directly Interested will be farnish ed, npon applieatiun to xnc, with a proper form ofthesftpaperiai'ullj a copy of wliich, for th greater conrenience of parties, will be forwar ded asrn as may be practicable te etfea County C'onrrt Clerk. ' y , Ibis coinrniision 1 intended to facilitate the ; "flection of these claims, and save the claim- anis an ezpece. iParties Interested may Materially aid roe ia tli inrestiction f their claims, if. at the timo of forwardjwsf :--thoir paper to me, they, will ia forni mc of the date of the dca(h ot the deceas ed, where he ditd, was killed, whether or net ther or anv one" for them, hare received the personal en'ects wb!ch deceased had with him ' e tme dalh,-and whetbfr er not ( V deceased (if a n4fR-rtnamisiuad officer, er ptirate,) had erer rvceired .the State's bountr. :lt is ery desirabj that all claims should be lorwarded at as early a day as may be practi- cs'jIc. In all cas, Vive the clairaastr Fost Ulticeaad County is full. : ! , JXO. A .STA.VLT, 12S-tf Commissioner. . TO THE F&IODS OF THK S0LIVSESS A'ltrotijhont the CVredracy QCAUTitatAf4Tl!rR GkNKRAL DsrjlKTJJajeT, j ItAlLaOAo Bua.vc; ' ; ItrcHnioKD. eb. 20rb, l64. I ' PKE frinJ and relative, f wldrvra ia JL ,tU: ATn of Northern Viruis are hereby 'unified thatan arrangement has this dav en eflvted with the SOUT HERN KXl'KESS COMAY, to carry all pack ages bf food and renring apparel to Kich monr Va. '-' " i ' ' To secure the advftntagp thus obtained tHrou.uh tin 'epreM coin pa ny , the follwing "n'stnictioii must be oVerved : U'aaknfs must not contain more 1mn rie hundred pounds; be well Hf?curjf!I..an-J . fainiv marked, and sent at, the expaa.c o-t Ui! 5 .,-ippci to either of tfce'SWier. Ioii.f Ai5oci.itiohi5y which are locafv? a f)4ewa: flu North Carolina, at Rali?h; ja outh v'arolinii. at Columbia; in(Gorg7ft. i Au yiuta; in Alabama, at Montgomery f r -a aoy-othcr point at ivhich ouo of UitweAa ociationa have an office. The Agents of these l?iociation will tliereHake charge of them, and hipdisily, by Soatbern Express Company, to thtf prop el? Agent of tbe respective States at Kick -mond, who will s-e them distribut"d o tie proper i ndividual owner. y V ?To rnect the wishes of the oldier, and' t rive tbetn a certain and peedy coianruuiaa tion with home the Southern Express Oora pauy has agreed to give thi freight prefer eoce over everything elsf? and in order hat -'no obstacle may occur' to the guccesa oj so laudable au enterprise, tha several Railroad Companies are- hereby requested to rf der tue Kxpress Companysneb-faeili-tiesiis will en nb le it to uiaku thia arrange -meut a coraplvte succesR. ' v,j . j As the Southern Express Company a-nin-R all respousibility ot the transporta-f tibn of t hope packages, the Kelief Awoeia tiuns are requ-vii to with"d-aw. the'r AgeutK who hawneretofore acted as traTef iu messengers. If the Ktiief Association will establish agencies m - the rear of there armies they may enjoy the same prinleges hereby secured to the Army ' of Northern Virginia. . j F.W.SIMS, ':. v .Lieut. Col. and Quartermaster.' j Approved, y. K. Law ton, Quartermaster Qen. j y; OFFICE SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO., ) Augusta, Ga.. Feb 20. 18n'4. f j THE SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPA NY hereby noti y, the friend and relative oj Soldiera in the Array f Northern. Va., and els- where; . that, they are prepared, to carryiout arrangements -as anuouueed in the above caid and that hey will do all in h;r.power to fulfll its requiremensst James shuter, j ?enl Sup't. & Acting Pres't So. Eip. Co raayO-tt." - - j - Auotioneer and ' J FATKTTEVILLR, K. O. Junt 10-3mw Brown Windsor Soap, - 1 V LARGE LOT J UST R ECEIVED at . -22Mt No. 17, Market Scare. or B i tow )'.irk.. Si4 ...... wm. .. . j.... ... ..v T. 00 (& 2 tjrO, JitMff "... .Vftvi..........S 60 $i 4 Po Ji..swx L..... ..U i (J? A ft. O ttou-. ..;A-U. V t 'IS .ll C.'tTee ...... ....t.r-.L.J,...y;. .15 00 V O. .tie Yarn ...L.-4'-U.$l Q 40 1 buiieH. Ti ie Frait ... ApiU k VHhe 75 $1 V to Kiff ...V-f".'-. 4. i 8 C0 - V df Wtrat Lsrwo8 ' if? SJ t Fl ur ...r.;..;..w'.w.".".. 523 250 V barrel m.txed ...-i.U;,l2"50i;iJ 00 ""f bushel ,FdJr J $10O0'i2 '1 1 00 V tandred Mryl -lO 00 hamired.i Sl-k ...... 00 hundred' Giain -i- ?U.0() la 00,f?'bhel r' y Whea4vAQ i0:Wiu KreSU 50 $20li0 buskel Oatt...... U'9 00 10 60 ? bushel: yra ........:..;;. LIT Stt 20 OO boshel; Hulas Onfett...4..:'.., J 50-69 $ CO .jib J xr.mr-;Rwedes 1 3,50 0 4 50 lb L. 'Jitter Upper ' 20 Oft . H r So1e-:...,y..... is m$ jt.u'aors-Corn, Whiskev.........W) 00 ? jsiloa App-and Peach-Btandv 50 00 60 jcallon Me-lasae. $15 20 CQf gallon ls 3 50 4 CO fS- It) 'JP Ona .i.;...... .....;.20 00-15 OObeshel l-eltes-Irish 15 GO- J bnsheL .et ..-$8 00H 00 bushel Wu a ............... 6575 rft Saear ...................... Iff $ Itt rfip...;. Familv Bar 2 ?itt Toilet . ,............ 5 00 tt Spi rite Terpentine ..1... i..-. 4 00 Jjr1 Fa etteville 4-4 Sheetiojrsl 50 3 ,25 Yard Salt..... 00 i0V bushel Mlow... 4 00 4 50V lb W vl .................... ....38 00 (9 tf 00 IIXUSTU ATE IV PIERCUR Y ! lL,JLU8TUATEb MRCUliV ! THE GREAT LITERARY WEGKLT THE GREAT LITERARY WEEkLT ': OF THE SOUTH ! OF THE SOUTH ! ! A SUPEKB FAMILY JOURNAL ! ! A SVPEJITJ FAMILY -JOURNAL ! . BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED, !? BEAUTIFULLY JLLUSTRATKL, 1 RLKOANTLY P IN TED KLEOA.VTLT PRINTED feVERY SATURDAY, . EVERY SATURDAY, HAS A LARGER . 1 i HAS A LARGER Jk JC D - MORE TALENTED! MORE TALENTED CORPS OF CONTRIBUTORS CORPS OF CONTRIBUTOR THAN WAS - EVER BEFORE ENGAGED THAN WAS EVER BEFORE ENGAGED IN ACTUALLY WRITING FOR IN ACTUALLY WRITING FOR ANY AMERICAN PAPER I ANY AMERICAN PAPER I . BRILLIANT. CnARMTNG, 1 BRILIJANT. CHARSflXO, i : AND THRILLING . AND. THRILLING. i ; HWITR BOMAXCBS, '. WITH KOANBSt y SKETCHES , ! j S.KBTCHES. " - i ; ! : TALES, ' TALES o f . ' r,- " REAL - :j .. . l i f if, j y L i F E, . y ?OETRT, iij STO R Y, r If 1ST O RT, BIOGRAPHY, ! HIOGHAPHY, X O T E L E T T E S, NOV E t E T T E H, . ESSAYS, CRITI SMS, KSSAYS, CRJTICJ8MS. i WmCWMS 1:CELLANY. WLTJCiSMS, MIS CELL A NY; INClDENTrS AND ANECDOTES, y INCIDfiNTi, AND ANECDOTES. OF THE. WAR AND ITS HEROES, OF THE WAR AND ITS HEROES, INCLUDING TRANSLATIONS, . INCLUDING aALA3T0NS, :.! FROM THIS.ar.ftMAK, fTBENCH, FROM: THE- &iKRMA3S?f,.PRKWCHl i AND OTHER LANGUAGES, AN l OT H EK LANGUAGES. A HO'E JOURN AL FOR THE HOUSETIOLD ! AN ORNAMENT no ft tb: PARLOR. A SOLDIER'S. r PAPER FOR !: - , ! THE CAMP. TRAVKLT.BJ CO M P A :n Vox. PLEASANT READING FOR EVERYBODY. - A RIO II CASKET OF POLITE SOUTHERN" LITERATURE ! SUBSCRIPTION Six- montb.........S10 " The'Trade;uppiied at $25 per nundred. Address, ' . ' ' Vi'H. B. SKIITH. oprietor, Raleigh, X. C. Jun '' r - QOO fii0 FEET OF H 4 i INCH UU,yUD LUMBER 12 inch. wide. ide, E. Apply -! A. : lb' CAROLfNIAN OFriCE. ii JdiUM M ii-MiiiD i - . t . ! ,. . 1... i . : Iprtetl X.0 ihf Pm Asoetuti.?i. 1S(1 Entered accordirjr to A at of Congress in the your JS63, by J. S.fThraantfr, in the ClerkV otffeeiof the Pistriet Cur of the Confederate Stales, for the Northern Diotrirt of Georgia. FROil G EORGIA -i-MILLE 30EVILLE ! CAPTURED t A tCUSTA, Nov. 1 22.' rTlie central train from Davisboro, reports that Milledgeville f an Gordon were captured yestefday by the enemy. The $tore ho4ises Governor'.-! MansuH; and Pgnjteatiarj wcrf burneckJ GenyiYavne hffKU Jtte . Uconee -bridgo :.Notbing frctn XLcon, . .- . Pasortefsfirobi'ibe 6e'rgia Road r port tbot the train weait np t Greensboro to-day. The cnerny appear to1 bave all gdne jn-the direction of MiUfdgeviile ar.d Macon, but nothing certain is known. A scontinc' pnrtv irent into Atlanta, after the Yankees lefti They report that U the hu sdness portioi destroyed, j i of the city was I From Petersbur '! i- --ft . or 9- Pktrrsbfrg, Nov. 22. All quiets; The toads are deep in mud, and the streams are much Iswojlen. Th recent activity of thcnemy on owr rjght is ascertaitied to have grown out of a foar of aft-attack from us. The! weather is! clondy and cold with indication of snow. From the Valley. New-Market, Nov 2. Two divis ions of! the enemy s cavalry, came 2 miles this side of Mount Jackson this morning We attacked themf and drove them below Edinburg a distance , ef ten or elevan miles. Our loss was s ven or. eight kill ed 'and wounded ; the enemy's notkriowii. Theit.ouiTille JourivnL of the 12th in Stan t,. saysf, " thef p can be no retreat or i ' j - i i '. -disastef'to Sherman' army, and pontin oes as follows : - The Situation 4f miliary affairs at the fnmt is rery encourain; lo those whr V understand. ! the stupen1ous strategic i movements of the ?srand army okXhe Mis sissippi in thcis jrietaiK - For prudent, reasons alone tlie disposition of onr forces is not made public, as such infbrmati6n might frustrate the plans of General Sher man, who has throughly matured nnd wisely I resolved upon a course of action r which will provihmTto be the nation's. greatest General, lie is nor constructing one of the grandest enterprises that was ever originated br th& Jertile brain of military genius, a nd we ar r convinced that theleading objects of the undertaking will be ax-complisked, and- that the effort will prove a perftCt puvjeess. We are not at! liberty to mention' in what theatre this expedition is likely to operate, nor tr mention its numerical strength, or its ul terior designs. It-is enough to state that 2f qd will doubtless he hccomplisbed: by. th.e army ot thel IMississippi in a-few weeks. A more important military move ment has not been undertaken since the commencement of the rebellion" , and tha Confedera'oy will sbon reeeive a shock that will shake it fron the centre to the cir cumfcrence. Thej most startling intelli gence may speedily be expected as the natural resulc.of the execution cf the nro- - gramme' laid down! for the guidance of ail the subordinates woo feel a. lively inter est irv tlte success df the enterprise. Much has bpen written jin error nnd ignorance concerning General Sherman's si tuttion ami movements: We can assure the coun'' try thatkhere is nrt such thing as a retreat,, a disaster, -or, a. miscalculation' in the evi dent, intfention of the ret ogdde movement of a part' of our forces, and there ar no grounds of a f prehension as to the final result. I- : ' s '-- I Prices of ali?kinds have advanced greatly in tlio -North. " Gold is; two hundred and twenty nine and more, which makes the Federal currency worth about forty cents on the dol lar. Owing to this depreciation the .necessaries of life and articles of all kinds have run up to the most ex- travagant - prices. Cotton which was before the war oijly some six or seven cents a pound, is now worth in' New York a dollar and a ci uarter . common white shirting muslin, which used to be bought for ten to twelve cents a yard, prime quality, now brings fifty to j sixty ;cents ; sugar which used to bo bought for eight and nin cents, pells now for twenty- j fire centsQt pound ; flpuf which was i a drug iiii the market fpr fTvc and'six rssri -rt yrr- vrvrv " - y.r?x r-ac s r- - j dollars, is .carecdy to be Jm,l iicLw fOP 1 .fsvolvr nt fitifpn nil'..!t Km-wI "" """ ! j whisky, Avhicn used ta-bc thf tiMit uin.Rt two doll irs a pnJIon, is voita now eight aiul ten ; bread, formerly tliree and foiir cents a lo;tf, is now seven nnd eiglit cents, and i'ne size" climinblied at that ; hotels that used to charge tw o dollars a cfoy are now asking five and ix.; V , The" NashviUe Vvh's fivs "" Jndj-e Wright, of, Georgia, receutl3r a inimnvf the Richmond Lonsrn sfsy has " tns.-I ' Lonsri rsfs . nas pas I through . N asb v flljtt JbY.ttUmgt:nri-t ' vbAt cn beoiewiird-iji'iffy ii ntcmr ' "Jidge Wright," siys the ChfHotte t)eiAocr(it, is. the n;in who 'otferqtLpe-.. e resoltitio'is" last .winter in.fiie C' nh-dr-aie Congr ss, wfiich, it isiL avoie.1 rr constructiWT. He 'offered the resolutions at abmit the close of the sessi-m and thens left Ricbniond to avoid,' it is suj poed. censure or (Xtiulson. Ve presunie he has gon- to Y. hkee hind to stay.' A hank ering aiier the "Hcs5 p:s of Evpt" is IW ginninif to tnnnife.st itself on ot Iters be- ives "juage 1 ..VI Wright." y Florence Riul FiijctteviTIc KOADy A SUKFRIENT aniount harinn;"beort tob CjL scribad io antborizt the' orsMmwitiou vf 4)m above named Coinpanv. a njiit-ting tif-.ttie-i-hkfe)Ckhol(h'rf is henbr.cn it t'rt to Tiiect iu Fay etteville, on ThnrsdH- tbo lath day of Dievn ber next for thepurpuseof electiuf a'Prt-sident and Directors of jaid ..Company., . mill for tho transaetiong of such other businesf a may eomJ. before the StockhQlders. Th ? Books of sub y scription are ptill opn.- Thift-I? i.u important road to this com in unity land tothe country erally. We hpe evpry man .w ill foel the iru portance of doing wfcat he cn to eocurv the epcedy completion of this road. WM. JleL McKAY, J NO. JI. UOSK, j A. A. MrKETllAX, J- Combiittee. IK A. RAY. 1 - a. w.stkiX, j .y-.:, ... y Fayetteville, V. C. "ov. TJ, 18;4. ftm. t , ;,. . 4r - With Cropf-Stpck WaRoas, Muls, - theff e n 1 a te M ajo v Jo b a ,X i.Hiiiore'ajto be old at Public Auc tion. TIMIE above property will be oC'crcd.fon vnle JL on the preiriijcs m Iuv.-:av tlt U ; November 184. Tho L;y:d i. in ou body, Hid contains 485 aci-s iseailr aM of v Jiicii j vi uable Swamp Jiand. thot e bv-iu:r SO- sttwes vvnll drained, cleared and 'under cultivation; v iit- injr the bestcropf any lRi:in thit-. yc ion of th;; State, 'llicsv is also anotu a-'ifj vmp Land epually as jrK.i 'as that under iniltiatiou, to be clearer, vrhich may be easily drained, (some o!f which isalrcady ditched ud partly cleared;.) the rum.-tfixo-r i iicd tor pas-tures-and wT0d laifd. Tho houses and build ings are at a.. -convenient distance froirV the farming lands above des-cyibod, on a ' heUhy,.. high and dry pa) t of tlw rt-aot. wit4i g;o.d water. Thy buildin?. aro in goml repair, iij ctudiug a comfortablti dvtllingiit)U5e, cdiu'vu i;nt and well an an?ed ncgi o lumt ; goo1 fences, stablei?, barn, crib?, lo-"s, guardcs. Atr "' Tint plant tion i, 14 miles from Faytttvill on the East side of tbe.Cap Fear liiver, ebont one and a half miles from the Hirer, nnd'em. bracea what i? known aa Alligator ,S'vani-p, adjoins Johnson and -others, aiid js not very far from the month. of Cednr Crtvk nnvi the rciidunce of Mr. J . C. Blocker.- At the amo time and placo- will be offered for sale, the followin; peixmnl property : ' 15U0 to 20UO;buheb of Corn:' 'ikie crop ffi' Fodder. Sh'nckM. J'e: . Ac; Stock 'of 'aitlc,. 'lion's, fI;U.J tej 4 Valuable -Mules; One Sorrel Mare; . One Jer.net:: Ouo 4 JIo'rs'u'WatrTi: -on( ' Timber Cart ; with all the-Farniiujr TtHlf and other aitirlvt on the wrtinifth. Terms will bo pindo known hetorc ale. A. J. liYl'NE,- j A. McLLAN. iKx'i rs. E-1 iiUORK.- ) ?f.ttvi by N. C. - 222 ts GUX. PISTOL' MARKU" AXD Gwls and ' wade and Jicfwircd ihiih Dismich. " Ml I hAirJKli ut ivceerves and Home -iiuarns 1V1 can havei their .arm? rfpireV at hnlf price.- All kino tt .Macuine wwK none. t; Hay' -Muntt j-yiyetteville. N. (J., oppo?ite the residance of E. .1. Hale, Esq. o XE CERTIFICATE, dated March 17tU 18G4, No.. Jfi4. Anv ner.on firdiiiff tht above will be suitablv rewaidml lv Irring itl with i ' HENRY- KING. 2t3-ft ! i Clinton, -N. C. APrLlCAT!(N will be made to the Legi lature of Noi th (.aaolini.atitunpxt .w ?ionMto ineorpoi -tc'tlro Fayette ville, N. U., lion Wo: kr. i 1 i -23:-dlt-w4ty : LUST. ; QN SUNDAY afternoon fV l.'ltli n.U on the Wres'ern PlanW RjN bftwer-n the Toll Ilnnse and the -4 mils p't-t. a Rre!t Pin, reB-iinblini' a Lwiwjuti.- c.r it r t tached to a red ribbon. TI13 fiiiir wi'l be iioue." y " y y v . 1 mt.- !. t ! I i
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 24, 1864, edition 1
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