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! ITriUjet. 1 LAVOABTXBTILLX, I.C. "' ' Tn?day Mmiag, Wot- 83, 1864. We in requested to atale that the funeral services of Mr. Jaaon Clark, deceased, will take place at his sister's residence on Thuisday nest. The Masouic Fraternity are requested to at* tend We are indebted to the courtesy of Lieut. Wm. Mittag for a copy of the 'Petersburg Intelligencer," one of the chief menu of which is its age, having been issued on the 2d ot duly 1813. It was published at a time when, like the present, the country was sulfeiing from the rsvsges of war; and iu columns, like the pa p. rs ol the present day, are pretty well taken np with a discuaaiou of the war and its incidents. It contains an official report of the capture ol the United 8ta?es frigate, Chesapeake, and (be death of ita noble ooiumander, Capt. law* fence ; speak* ol the reported advance ol tha enemy up the Jantet Hirer, their contemplated attack upon I'eterahurg or Kichmcml, and detail* the "exceaeea aid brutaliticsol the llriiiah'' wbervrar they aecured a foothold upon our Territory, The detutU'H and proceeding* in Congress, in which Mr. Calhoun iiguiv* proiu.i ueutly, are quite interesting. A Good Paper. The "Southern Field arid Fireside" lately puhli-hed at Augusta, Ga., has heen combined j with (lie "llluatrated Meicnry," ami will herealtei he published at KW-igh N". C. under the old title of 'The Southern Held and fireside." The emite Editorial and ^ontiibuio.ta1 coipa of both Journals are retained, it is a large alieet, well filled with original romances, e??ays, criticisms, agricultural and scientific articles, &c. Tatma: $20 per year; or #12 for six month*. Address Wut. B. Smith ii Co , Hah igb N. C. Tu.t.1.'. ? B.V r licbmoad ItlM"Hrrmr*," the Richmond rorrtapondent of lb* CWkiioii Mercury, writ** u lolkowH, uu' dor i ItU d?ie : "It is uodwtUMl that lha object of th? Preei-' d?nt In ratio ( Ike Virginia delegation to attend hi? ( <-* lha aecond <la; altar the mot I >>K ol Cuiigrn* waa to convince them that a u-jm-immoii ol the Aa&raj cur put la again neceeMrj, What reaaona were given are unknown, but it ia aaid the Viigiuiana have yielded their ' The Fir ardent'a deal re to control the prcea F'll <?o? be ao readily acceded to, if teport apeak truly. Kv*i. the organ venture# to think hinge hud better Mtrni mi they pre. But the influenoe el the Kaeeutire ia vary greet end farvkee to thy to?eat deptka. One ol our wvvi jr aivuuviui m wy* PVUVUIO OI I Taxation Tha following passage ft out the Report of the Secretary of the Treasury submitted to Congross embraces bis scheme of tMation for the ensuing year: To raise the amount proposed by taxation, I recommend the rvpeaJ nl -o mud. ot the Act amending the Ait ol 17th Fehiuary, ItnSI, us will lease the pinperiv ami Income t.n in luii j iipeistioii, without the altaleinelils now snow- | ed, via ; Si-elion I, p*i jgt-tpii 1. ol the auo nS , sUny Ad ol 14th June, IM??4, a hull piov.de.s i that the value ot the 1st in kiml shall In- tie- | dueled l oin the ?</' ??A-r-/n is t 01 ,ig oiltm.tl i pi< petty; himI section X. psrugispli ot tli saine A< t, wli-cll provide* tli.il llei pitipeiiy | Ul shaft In: deduitiul I Olil the lilt utliy (ax.? Hi tin* eliHiige tin- ii< -iietl Ulliotllil o! n-vemta Will b< aecutcd, slid the pn mi.ielit li i -plant.' of tasaiion, now the *>il?ji-ct in Coitipl-.tt-l, hi. lie i edresm-d. 1 Im? Richmond Z.b?j.?rf.A compliments Xlt. . TretUmlni in the following high Icruis : We have lorbort.e thus (hi to comim-nt upon ' the repot t ol r-ecietary Treoholm, liecsuse. we 1 had not studied it wi?h the Min-numi it deserves. It is an able document ; poipt* out, in our opiti 1 ion the only poeaible toad to eiinuation lioui 1 our diffleu tun, and forms, upon the whole, a trlknig contrast to the muddy, mysterious, entgiuaucal eotamuiMcations we have Wen ac 'jammed to frwui that Department. Mi. Turn , holm givea one evidence,* and it is a vary auik- , log one, that lie taa nianot buaiue-s. piacticslh acquainted with the subject lie is inciting o|, and not a mere theorist. Ue is the only wtiter or speaker ol the day, so tar as ue call recolled, who comprehend* tW eiiormoiis lolly of ftnirerinp witk tk* rurrrney?a folly to which the larger porUou of ntankind is strangely addicted; and which no expe* leiica, however extended or severe, ever entirely cutis the victim. The recommendations of Mr Trenholm are brief, buaiuero like and to the puipoa*. We , muw, Ive Myt, "anticipate tlie producuens of future year* of peace, an J conft-it tlnai into money lor immediate uae." Thi* i* liia ba-ia , ?the foundation?strong and practical. Then, I aa a beginning of all thing*, tre must atop tl.a printing preea?that ia to ear, we tuuat imue ?' ntoea troaaury notaa after we bar* iaaucd all that war# called lor by the Act of laat February. The Government must pledge ita taiih to thie effect. Neat, the notea are in lie exempt from taxation?the elupid uieaauie ol faxing Uietli having aireadv worked a vast deal ol miachtef. Twenty per ceut ol the tax in kind ia thon to be applied to the redemption of the aotoa and the reduction of the ouisland* iug amounU thereof, and thia twenty per cent, ia to be applied annually until all ahall have been redeemed. Ae to the mmni of improving the currency, if will appeal front tine abort outline of Mr. Trenholni'a view that he'looka to the rurourcea of the country alooe for lurfli Uhing tliem. And I rem no other aource can they come, end"W. no oilier Way can they be brought out than by laxaOon. boldest Congressmen says it is neaesaary for member to stand good with the administrate else he can get nothing done for his coustiti enta, and his influence is lost. "Lincoln is re-elected, and the winter wl disclose his capacity to raise another anny.Richniond is considered safe so lung as Ural is where he is and Karly keeps Sheridan I bay. We have several months to prepare ft the shock neat apiing "Mr. Spairow's proposition to impose a fine t >00 on any mail who sells produce to citisen kt prices higher than those fixed oil by the ai 'sessois, will help purchaseis mightily. Wltetfi er it will stimulate production is another quo Uou. F.ditoiial Brevities F.i. Gov H tminoiul of South Carolina <lo?l his residence, Beach Island, on fun I#;, I lit) IimU, Bp*-"! fill) mv?ii years. Tlie Examiner, in one of ir? strong editorials ridicules the late election snuui in the North anil shows how Lincoln's aalanic tool, Seward worked the wire* First, he Cultivates a |>aui< hy reported rebel raids to come from Canada which makes the foolish people welcome tin presence ul the military, and then he aentencei to imprisonment for lile at hard labor'' twi I ifemocralic Slate agents, a* a warning to al the rest alio have been ?i gaped in collecting votes lor NcC'lellaii. llow thankful we shout, be that we have escaped all political ami nocia connection with the people who ftubiu.t to aucl [ ivrunny. Under the act of February 17, l*tH, (say; | the Columbia (r'narJian,) tlieie have been re Ciuite'i in this >tatc, up to the first of Novem i i,.? i. am ... ?? men, ?B IOIIOW* : Al'l'l'pll'll !oi field service, 11,444 , lor light duly, 1,6*4 ; vol uuleer*,* 663 The. ritiiipiimm lor (lie sann pci rod amount 10 6,Hii, hi which uuuilnn U, 8iS* were lot physical disability and 8."43 to oilier causes We ere indebted lo the couiles; ol Dr. K, Olin Dannrlly, One! bu'geou, toi Iheae figuiu*. A Seolcli blacksmith being asked (lie mean iligof llle-lapbysie-*, explained an lollops; "Wlirl a paily that liateiia disua ken wliat ilia put) who speak* Uleain1, and llie patty wlio speak: diaua ken wbal lie lUeatis himseil? llial is met apbysic*." Tin* day* nl citvaby charge*, tuut. a? urn mane t v Mural, Mdl'.aud and oilier* under Na p'-leon, an* piobubl) uuitibeted. Catalry waul an Ofcli *|i He'll maiiiv iv i e ill. Willi tin |i. ea- .1 long '.iiijv* 'iM -it rii'uki'l-, no cavalry C?mM niuUe > elu ^ .i ?i i ;?.iy g'cat rutelllo u, en d In Ni ;ioi?"ii * d.ij* it only re qiiire 1 a il i*i. id i lAmdie in i bundled un<. lliiy ?, .df, w.niji i\d.a^lie jii.clical III all el III* el ice nl la n . ol tin' inu-ki * then iii n-e ? '1 lis space t Mild i,.: IHjiiilV Ilill iM i|, hut llit Cure is ilillei i't aiuf'i iiiiuiitiy ue aimed nit! weapons ol tJiice tunes t.'ie elSvcllve lungo O those ol loimei days. A column ol ciiali) u siiaUeicd beloie il cju deliver lis charge. The Washington cm respondents ol severi journals assert llial elfoi la arc being made te induce Id I noli i lo send Commissioners lo Uicli Uioud lo sound the autlioiitlea uu llie auijecl ol peace. 1'tivale N. D. Olio and Georgs^hrewith, o Company H, Lucas Uaiuliuu, wUo weie eon Tided ol desciliou by u geneial couit Miailiul wcie shot to death with uiuskeliy on Values Island |?sl Friday lorelioou. # A Yankee paper estimate* that over fifty thousand nrgroe's il*Te penniied of Slat Talloi and misery :u the Department ol New Oilean alone, wilbiu Uie past two yeai* ol Ireedoiu. The W aahinglun government* ha* teceivet iiilurimlio'i I It at I'tfii. viu!iiom has gunv t< Lake chuigc ol the .V? King, a Urg.; stauncl crew steamer, built at t?la-g >w in IcdU The Vankev* ure ruining, pillaging and hum ing (lie country toe utiles aiound Atlanta. Ii Dekalb County, a short time ago, they seisei five negio women,"*nd in the yard, tu the pun me ot the white lainily, several ol whoui wen grown females, they violated their persons, li one neighborhood in the same county, tne violated the persons ot six respectable ladier The in^orotaliou ot these crimes coiue U> th Columbus <$un from a source not to be que* tioued for a m >ment. The Republicans hate discovered a tremen duos conspiracy to destroy Chicogo, by escape prhKAiers bom carnp Douglas. Large quant lies ot anus in ttre house ot rebel sympathiser! Several hundred eilrxens have been arrester: including lien Marmaduke's brother. The human pulse lias iu every age been 001 suites as an urdes ol hestlh or disease. Th | pulse of a person in health beau about sevfni times a minute, and the ordinary term of hie food indulged iiltainperately, ciowd the-iialuri puiaatioa into hall llieir peiiod ol yean, ron* ' quently IIle becoiura eilincl al lorly or lorl; life, whan leiupeiate habila would liafe rllei ded U to a much greater petiud (]?n?itl U|iii, formerly a Weaieru uiemlx of Congreaa, but recently in command of ll 14th corpa ol the Yankee army, liae befcu a pouiled to the command >( Atlanta, and d olared military Governor of Georgia, by Abe ham Lincoln. Uie government bida fair to t aa uiiaubalanlial aa that ol the redoubled ttancl I Paoaa, orar the apocryphal lalaod of BarMarii a Logan used to be a smooth-faced. month. it, lotigoed individual, a mighty good frisud to j- tne South. ^ Tha Examiner boa a la that Richmond u safer now than it baa b??u since the battle of Will^ iaiusburg. ,t The Richmond Enquirer Km sa tisfied itself ,r by careful inquiry, that the charges of drunk' enneaa in the army of the Valley, and especial* ,( ly among officers, are without foundation. ' At a jollification meeting held in New York ' by the abolitionists, one of the speakers raid, '* "there was in Richmond, a secret organisation 1 of Union men, who would destroy Jeff. Davis and his minions when Gens Grant and Butler should march into Richmond." Gen. Grant has assented to all the details proposed by Commis-ioner Ould, in regard to j 1 supplying prisoners on each aide with clothii.g, ' lie. One thousand hales of cotton will lie shipped from Mobile to New Yoik and the ! pioceeds expended under the diiection of Gen. Trimble in the purchase of blankets and cloth ing for our prisoners. foR THE LANCAsTEK LF.PGf.lt ' Mil. W. .M t.'oSNOKS ?Ill-low is 0 li?t of Neldii rs. in the ddli rent prisons at ti.e } North : At I'ort Ih'lawari'., Co. I I'd. Reirinieti' S.C. V : * VV. It Twitsv, T. J Ifiincan, It J ll? 1 tfina, K. K. IM\ler, T J Uolden, J M. ' Kicharifson. K I'errv IV T j.i?i-? < *"* - I *?/ - ",,v " w,n ^ 1 bout<1 to go ily unleaa a change ia mode in ? lk? Quarter uiaatai'a IVparlment Ntillirr ' they or their librae- *?rr * offer for ilia ami r : ol forage. A vary clever aal of uien yin j buiuk ploiit plarri) In procure eup|tliea lor L>. the ariuy I uiu?t la'l you ot one Quarter, y. aa.ier alio on the 27iH nl laul month, II.a .. ??y of the bat la, look up Ihe line ol' 1 match with lit" I'alu, at double quick, and never stunned until ? courier overlook iuiu t* I . . (( I wiM.io lliree utile* oI I ii trnbtr^ end ^ bruuglil iiiui Uck i if it lied nut lw?u l<>r g. ! till* courier I u?bl ei.y ?lurt hr w<>u d liuVe K- i g<'"f ? by li.euglit lie we* going eoU'ti, l>o. >e | *? ?" mveiekeu. 10 i Youre reepeolfelhr, l. | CATAWUA. ' K. (! (J I. Miio.ly, S. U npiii*. II. I* A liaile. F I). Gardner. J h tllai-kiuoii, dead I o, I, I7l'? K.i-jft Corp K K. Ker Corp T U I train "w u IV W?l lia. \V I.. Faulkner, Jewi, S J Faulkner J C TImiii.|hmhi. B. F Wlti iikrr, J 1, Howard, A.J. Kubi-rHiHii F llrtm. TJil Kegum-nt. W M K?irni|??s. J. N Kwiridge IM Funderbuik, J N. Carnea. J. IV E?tiidge Co I into Ki ^'i ?t Point Lookout, J X Fleming, J Matin*, W W J f Hon t it t o. h, J. VV Gardnt^. I The above ana furointied iu? I ) a par oled Piiaoner who liua juat arrived home nod ii-ijueala uif to have ilieill Jinblsahed lor Uie , mini inuliufi of tin- IriflHli at lioli'M i tl l apvi'ilull), li i ? [rca tiui unr?t?k lkookr ] 10 M:nt.a .South or I'ttTut-oomj Va s November 'J ti IW)4 S!r EmTi<R -Q.iif lode lotnrr gned u po tile l along our lliif-i fur the l,ii.l l? i? d.i)n filliee ilio ft.liny made llifir ^ond reconnoiniiher ' to ti it d thw aliongin of our nrmv him! j?oa I Hun, they nj.ji.iif oily have been an (joiol na a laiiili; yet by no mean* idle; bun'lj en* ' ^.igi'd. aa Miiue miy, iii aire ngtlie ning their I'lrliticaiioiia or tranaporling their troop* I to ?uuiii other [kiiM 1'Piit.iKe uoolluT on '1 waul Ill iVetiie.ll la*l tlltri l>e an it,may. | I ey '* ill al.vavH hud r?oel troop < in the * a* to impede lueir inare.h vV.uie Any (imiit in moving in* tureen mutli to Sntloik, b.il ii in only rumor If audi alioii'.d oe ' ilia c.i-e we will go aoulli, wali'long loa ' movement. 1 think tie vvuud like veiy much to Ilibke the ^amluiuv a llrld ol bat " tie to nlaughler a few more of I.in new re* ciutl*, hs lie Iihx no lurther u?e lor them, ' t e election being now over, mid piicc?t'i>r live \ ankeeit and tiiirignir* liuve tatlen no 1 much ouder |ur an lo reiniur (lie Uude un 1 protuubie LPo not imagine thai ail Ino-e uiilorlunniu croaturea have udi* Irom the ' 11 run ; by no uieun.-t ; wo have n plenty ol 1 jheui yet to contend annual. * Wio.t tfleet the uleclion will have over tlioae Ujeii who have every tidvitltl'ige lukeh 1 I Irom them, ami iiuw maltera w nl change > nl the North, liolie ca|t lelt ; but ivl un aolI I. r no dlnrurd to prevail auinngal un?go to work, nupport the urrtiy and people ut liotur, write little, apenit lean dlapel ull idea ot the l, great quealloii about to agitate the Muulh ; J for we are not prepared to diacu-n that I question ; lite linte has not cuuie ? let ua e not iiaten to poliiicianv ot tbe day, but to ii the wound of the aoldier'a rifle. 1 I am told U in near liuve lor un to go into ' winter quartern; hut after we enter our " little leiitn our doty doea not atop, com peilcd lo keep op our rt-guiar picket line and other dutirn coiiiiectad with our arm of the nerval*. 'I tie troopa in our fegiuieut are * in good health, but lew auxwertttg to tbe dick call We get enough fi?r ournelven lo 1 |il ^ar have lo make it do.) aa fjr our , horaea they ate aulferiMg botn for fodder J Ml 1/4 fin n * niailtf aa OHIO aa# I l.oln tatlll kuww Confed?**t? Congress. Kichmuno, Nov. 17.?In the StotU Mr. Maxwell introduced a resoiuiiou requesting tint President to inform that body whether he lien information tbet tiny State of the United 8Ut?i hen, through any recognized authority, expressed e willingness to go into s I oiiteiiiiou with the titles ol this Confederacy for the purpose of liego. tieting lor pence, or consulting on the bent tu*ihod ot effecting s cessation ol hoslilities. Adopted Mr. Mvmine* imrtduceJ s bill to extend the liuie lor exchanging oid Treasury notes for the ue*v issue I .1 in nit? limine ? r?<uiu>iun wan unnuU mon-ly adopted expelling W K W.Cubb, r?|irCM!iiixlive en-ci tium the lliird rcpre* Mutative (lt?:net til Alabama. The Holme then wejit into ***eret nemOon. Kichmund. Nut. 18 ?In Hie Senate Mr. Orr introduced n re-oluiiuu requeuing the Committee en Foreign ntlair* 10 lepoitthe facta. ao l?r iia they run be obtained in relation tn the l*tvle*e teiZure und cup tire of the t onleOeiave alealui-r 1*1011011 in tne buy ol B hI t, and what action nhnuid be taken by tin* Government to inlitM (lie out r.-ge. Adup.ed. Atr I lettr v, til'l'etiiie?-1?, in rod need rra Olutlotia detuning t Ik* detr i initiation ol the Cnngre.v* iitt'1 pn |i ? of lite t'onteuer ale Slut*-* to pronecnte ilie wur iiil our in Or| t tiUeuee I* acknowledged The thiid reHoiiltiou proclaim* the teadiiirna of the (ioterniii.nl lo ourn negotiation* !'..f Hie enlubl'isliineiil of 4 periiuiuettt al.d I.olioia tile peace tipan the bimi* ot independence A bill a a* puiood e lending Ilie time for lue exchange of tmj old mane ot Ticaaurv lUtck U (I ll I lie I "I ?>t /inly. I Mil.') Noiiung of interval in the lloua-j. Army Iotelligcaoe. Fiom Vuginia. Niw Market via Staunton, Nov. 14 ? The army reunited <o iheir cuimp* to.d >y. ufter iiii xlmi'iiVr i.f 11v> The vnriij uro picketing between Newton and Middn* ton Kichvono Nov 15.?Hr- ckinridge ro (nil's llial on Ihe evening of iI I III In* ' ilr.ile li e enemy l oiu S.ck Cree-tt uilo iiuh'a G.p, ami i.exl li oriung forced tliolli back a tiule--capiurii g * lino of work*, lint wit* unable to rl^irl llielil (rolli l|;r Gap lie ru nernpied lit*- pnailiun it*-1*1 ill die morning wiliioiii uiolt-alalion. Our loaalight On the morning of Hie 11 in Major Toole at lack od !o-num. near Murrisiuwn. Capturing 60 prisoners and burnt a rain loaded wnk coiiiiiiianury alore*. Richmond, Nov. 15?The lollowirg moiled lo-r.ighi by the Secrelai y of War: inridyo report* attacking the oDeiuy on the eveiling of the 13 li. I'ha enemy auettipted to raireat about one o'clock, when lie, Willi Vaughn'* and Tucker's coium.ind*, nlruck tneir coiuiuna, routed Ineui, I'upiureii several- aland of color*, aiz puces ol artillery, with oumoii* and horse# completed. tilly loaded wxgoi.e with teaina and ambulance* with medical nuppliea war* all eaplu rd. MKOE OF CHARLESTON ? 495TH DAT. Sixty nine aljoia wers hied at the city during the twenty.lour hour* ending aix P. M. Monday evening. A lew nhoin were lirtd at fori Sooner fr?.u? the Swamp An* g*l tlaiii-ry. No cu-uallie* *' reported ? I'he lleel remain- unchanged. C'harlrabtu Courier, 15ih. GKOKGIA. W Irani liuui a gehiirhian, whu liU I j ml arrived !r?>ui Lovvjoy SUiiuu, llial it is ( eileved lliere mat ihe Vklillrtii are evacua ling Aituhla i'lir commotion among the Curve* there, thai gave rise tw Urn report wliicli *aa current a lew da)a eifice, that AHaliia Wun being reinforced, waa ueca-toiiud by tiie arrival ul lumps fioui Marietta lor ID* |?ur(iOw of Toting. Train* ul vara, laden willi pruri?i<H? and stores, Were neril going NorliiWard, and |l la thought Ihei are having llir City. [.Wocon Tf If graph and Cc njrderalt. I blh. JMaCul, No> it! -- I na eacllruient ill town haa a?'Uier lial subsided. No definite iblulligeuce of the wliereabuuta of the enemy Tlmy are snppm-ed to be alill in the neighh' rno ?d of (iriltiu. burniug everything in tneir rear. I hey aid meet a warm reception if Ihey attempt In en me here InroMTANT KuMnB ?Tn? Aug-.au papers ol yaatrrday bung ua a rumor? p'.auaible, lOa-much aa il vun.ea fr--u? aevarnl nOurces ? that tile enemy evacuated Atlanta last Saturday morning Thi* n-Qmr, taken in vuunactton *i li Hie atateuiant af the Chicago Times (reported la our tetegrapniu coiuiuliy. may have auinr aiglitlicunep. [Charleston Mercury, [Hh insi. MJtitfoURI. | * ?< Vimoidi NMn ft*;* w# b?v? juii w hud a long convaraalioa with a geuileuian ?an old trirod and a man we knowingly vouch for?who led Si. Louie a ahorl tioie ago. Ilia epporlunitiea were the very heat ior knowing what km going oo in'the State lien. Price ha* a firm foot hold in Miaaouri. lie la virtually in poaacnaioo of I'our-tilihn of the Stale, and no iriteihoant o - ? Federal officer believes lliev can force him oui When our informant left, Ueu Fries had tiia headquarters at Waverly, and his lines extending sixty miles West. Keeiuils are Hocking to hiiu .daily from all purls of ttis State--old gr?y haired iiieo and young ' boys unngle in lite ranks with sioui. lode men, in bloom of youth and prime ot^le. 'I'lione recruits are the beat nini in the filiate. Intelligent Federal officers sssured our infoiuiant that not lean than 36.U0O recfuila llaU joined **U'd I'up' up to the 30 th of October, winch would make tiia force ful'y >0,000 stroag Fag an with a small force had been reining before a torus of Federals, near Independence, which gave rise to the oft repealed ruui.r "that Fries waa retreat Ing lie lias never receded an inch since lie entered the -Mate, sod has never hud a Vaiisec force m hin Ifoiit able to cope with him or willing to attempt it. t.'luik, Shelby .oid Dill Anderson are North of the Missouri Utver, tearing up railroad*, whip, ping Hutch and "obey ing orders" generally. In IheSeJa'ia affair, J?-ff. Thompsoo captured J itlh Northern News. The Herald sayn tIimt sufficient return* have be*-n received from nil the Ktals* to warrant the announcem.nt that Lincoln hits over 3('0.0(tu majority of the popular vote. He lus carried ull II.a Stated voting bill three, and will have a majority of I9tl in the electoral college. The w ac'.usetl arrived at Fortress M"tl* rue on Friday, 11th, with the Florida in low. The Baltimore American, of the tvening i f the I ui, aaye gold cloaed in INew York 111 A telegram from N'a?hviile aava Hood's itrint in atiil etoainp.d in the viiinity of 1 lorcnce, one corps on the north aide of no river. The condi ion of the road* pre vents active military operations The reb? el army remains comparatively' quirt. The Naaiiville \\ hig say ? Judge righ', of Georgia, recently a member of the Ku tilliulid t ongreSs, bad passed through Rash v11le to l\ ash.ligloii tit sea w oat can be done toward ti'-inging about pence. liens'. Muter, hi a speech ill New York on Monday evening, 14th. said the Govern men' in.got now proff-r to the rebel*? tendering autnes y to them and ttirir leaders until m* 8th of January If they hold out he would tuvor uu unsparing prosecution of the war. Mct'leiUn's resignation had been arcepted. The Baltimore papers of yesterday, rci Oeivrd to night, slut* thai excitetneut pre* vailed in Hageratirwn, and along the Lor. der from sit apprehended rebel raid. Later arrivals tioin Kumpe bring con firmslion of the departure of Seiiiuies from the bay of Fuiichal, on an aruied -vessel Called the "New Alabama" ...... v, >-?C> omnia, in mt) r tonus, teleg r.tphed lilts capture of llml ?f??el to the Conlcder am agents 111 London. 'I'lio Tiiiit-H saye the seizure *iw mi act of pir.icy. The Herald recommend* all llit* maritime pnwcrt to interfere if flit) Florida I* Dill U|>. HOUSE FOR SALEWILL be sold, at Lancaster C. 11., <>n the firal Monday in December iiezt, a HORSK, be longing to the Kstate of 1*. T Hammond, deceased Ttim Cash. No?. 22, I *64, 41?21 TAX IN KiND I will attend at Capt Thomas L. Clyburn'a on Monday the 28th iiiat,, at 1' o'clock A. M and at Matthias Crenshaw's on Tuesday the 2t(h mat., at 111 o'clock A. M , to take returns Iroiu persona who have failed to make their returns of Tax in Kind, on the first estimate, to wit; Wheat, Oala, Kye, Hay and Wool. JuNKS CROr 'KKTT. Assessor Tax iu Kiud. Not. 22d 1864. It sou T II Carolina' LANCASTKR DISTRICT. Joseph K Blackmon, applicant,') Applies ve I Hon foi Joel D. Blackmon. J?mea A. ) sale rea Blackiuoo. and oilier*. J Ks'ale o Brilion Blacktnon, dee'd It appearing to my aatiafsclioi^lhal Johi A. Black mon , one of the defeudnnl?, rt-?idei without tliia Stale, it ie therefore orderer that he do appear and abject to the diviaioi or aale of the real palate of Britlon Black a?. j - c ? ? - - - * urcra-ru, ?M| ur wiorn III* A<JIn OH1 of K?bru*f? IKti}, or hii roi?a?nl lo Ihi miu? will b? enured of record. D. A. WILLI A VIS O I. D. No*. iJi, 1864, 41-to 9WBassaBflBBaMmeMaMaHSr> | A nnnnnn*wowi FOR SHERIFF. CAM? UUTLBC, Va.,UiU Utf. it04. Mi Luitok.? You will plraao auunuttt Mr. Jaa A, Clark aa a uabdidute tor Sheriff. I la Itaa been iu Hie army aince '01?and l>a? faithfully don* lua Miiule djiy in Ilia cauip and no ilia oaiila tic la iia ia now dixabled and ?a yrwyuo* to ra*ard lino w he dc.ervt a. MaMT VoTkBa. The Iriauna at W YY. B*?kin anaoaura hiui a candidate lor Suelid at lua eueutug election. We are authorized to auuounce Cajit J. D. Cuakey a caiiOiUale lor Snefitl al Ina approaching election. ila. CoiXoK : ?\ ou w i.l pieaee aunuatica Capl. A. Cv Aiabel, aa ace. did-te lot Slieritf, ol Libtaaii't triaiiicl. tic ia a private iu Capt W u I >?l'aa?? tJouipany ol Ligbt tnulery. AiaMT f klkMoa Mo l.nuua : ? t'leaoa .hiuJuim:* jimj it liillou, a cauuidala lor Sua ml' of l.auvae.?r District, and ouiige Mabt flllOSl. We are uutlieii??d u u i 1. Jtiub ?), ?l V ipl Llet'ee*' l(ulltr|, a CUIltildute lul Cl>i(lltl nt III! a?tk 'VctlUII l'liw trioida ul (,?l. John B. l!uu?4r> Ml uouuce in in a cauuniaie lor Snaritt ai ilia ensuing election. Wa arw ra^ueaiad i? announce J M Siuail aa a canontaia tor Sneriti. "O'.'Ou^aJ^n ^ funtry, a* a candidal# lor Oherill al iha an aumg election and you will ob iga, Mint >' LDICHS We air rtqiimifil ia annouoce Mr. Oaborn Flatd (a tin Uiber of tha llaiiiploa Legion) a candidal# for Slieritl al tna an suing election. We are authorized to anuouoee ('apt J N. Sbwell a* a candidate lor J?h? rift ufcLau cuhler I) - irii'i for the ensiling le'MI. LlKKAliLTblLS TAX FA Y KKS a ho haia tailed to mat* return* to the assessor# at their laal ay pointinen a. ara notiha<l ilia' thr mnanair will aeaoo p iiv toe collector n hia *e\eril appointments, ami t..ke tneir it-turn* I it bopcdfffchai an taa puv?ra who nuie not mode llirir leturna will UJeet the maomir lis above aniled, sti<1 save intn ihedis.ig ? a bla nocea-iu of ea*ea?i|ig ineiu with at: ad l tionai tux lor their default. Jaa.KS K MAGII.L, 18th I'isiiici I o.hctor. Nov. zi, 1864. 41 -. 41 For Rtnt, I ?r In rent for the eriau'ng >aar my linu-a und lad in the Village of luinvaeter, Iron'ing on 1 S.ieei. Ii ia a v<>iiilorl utile Owe ling, OtWIV hill lie^, Willi CM* Ko ine, wild all heceaaury Lola and out- * butldii ge. For It rlber purtii ulara applv In W. U. Cminors. luq , or to be undersigned. JAMl-.S Al INL.KMI | Nov 16. 18- 4. 4o-jT ^NOTNJIS." I . ALL p?-r*ana indebted to th* K?t*te of Abel Itrooiii, do-'d , Mill come lorward and make (? ) inviil on or belora tne lint of January , 1665 All pernuna liavju^ claim* aguiiial and Kaiaiu will oririg ttieui irgalljf alle.-le.l bcJore lh? tiral of JkuukO, iML 'lliv feiule'i*ill 6a ??Uled and tin* nonce will be pieuu in 6-r agamei all claim* afiar ilialdai*. AV. J. m'ILKJ.vKR, Adm'r. Nov 15, 1364 40-31. ESTATE SALE. . IIY- prrmiaaion of Ha?ij A. William** Eaquira, Ordinary tor ioiDcaMrr l>ii-lri?t, 1 will aril, on Wertliaadoy, (lie 33d mat., at th# laie reridetic* ut I'l.lli uioii t.oiitirll, da ceaaed, all ot? 16a prr?-.u-l t-.alai* of raid deceaied , coiiaiato g of oue yuuug llnf#** Cow*, I lod*- 4J??at?t t oin, fodder. Ilouaaliould and Kitciiau furuuure, and a furie.y of other article* '1'khm* CaaH. . K S. UKCKIIAM, Ad in V. Nov. 15. r?<i4, 40?it A i -SO, At the aainc lira* and place, will be Mild a no* SodtiU Horn m hue ytmng Brood Mart. K 6 B. WAN TAT NOTICE I will att.-od at (lie tuboaiog p ac*a and tilliaa for Ita Cullceiiiin of lim Tax aod all ulnar Confederal* UIM ao? due ; viz: Col. Nvlxon BellV Thursday, Dee. l?t 1864 Mullhiae Crenenaw'e Fliday, * 3d Capl T. Clybnro'* Saturday, M 3d h Mrs. T. VV tliiee'a, .llwodiy, M bh M Craig i Taylur'a, Toeaday, M Ilk 'I'hua. K Al tgili'a, Wrdoaaday, " 7l f Bell Air, 'I hur*day, * Ztb " I Ki'm'h "More, Friday, M h " I TalahaW, M..tida?, " IZih " kev. Hob. ri llagler'a, Tueaday, " llih ** 1 John 6 hmeli'a Weduraday, " 14 0 ** a Laneaaier C. II . Ttiuredaj A Friday, LWb. i 15th and lO.ii 1804. 1 Caalon p.tM, (at home), Saturday, IHq. I7ih ltM>41 '1 he a,.Idler* tax la one fifth ul all taxed r ol the pre* rn )?af, and payable lu Be* las aue al the liuiv other laxee are paid JAMtiSR JlAUILL, 14at IheiiUn t;one?,orN No?. 16, iMt 4i>?