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TliK IVVTTl.K OK iMiYMOUTlI. POn TnĀ« OBSEBVKil. y)Tir Kkoāt N. C. T . \ OkKEN VlLLfc,. X. C , .'^ā '7 J!'tU j 10 .1 'Sont;~fc?aj'posin'i thuā Viju n.dj !cel soa.t loforost in our llejiiuoĀ«ā, on ncxĀ»Ā»'nt ofāthe former conneoti'^n ot ono of th-' Jvlit-ārH of your paper wiHi it, I buve roro.i.'iirti to f^ive you a brief sketch cf oui* opcrf,f'*ii:Ā» siao*! leuviii^ (āamp Ā»t Wāldon on thr 1 IMi ot i:i;ā mcnOi, auil alno ātn'idontĀ»l*y ot'^*ār -i'rt iiy lUasomās l>rit;a-!o in tli*' i:itf afi -ir ut 1āivār- ,\lĀ«hoUgh othot ). -v V u:, -: i I rust tlāUt shi'v will Mv\t ioci Biijt iiv'd Uti> v i ā¢ nutioo whi'-Ii I .-āi.iH tak ā¢; tā'( ā ā¢>, -r^ ! ? riv.' > w^h to {-luck :i *e).ā I'ruU' wl ether gfliu d ā¢ n tb:-^ or ā¢>t* ''r ii-L". cf ā ; hui ct the .\. (ā. 'V > [ts ā āojāā;, ā¢ āā{['iO' -v. piirva pars t'ui,ā ā ā - toil thr' ā? a- = ;i' ' ā¢!' -if tu 'c* : ā ā! !ill I Jtf iiii-- vvivluji Hi.lfi I'tiif, tl:o task o.'' d: cāf ethers. .)v.r column, consiotip;; gj tbro^ā li i;. K i.'i rā-*. \'a . iuikoV. ('Jlht (Ja , und Otii, and 4l>j \ (ā Hoc ) au'.l lIat!sinuā- fāJ tt*', 6Utli lUiii bth N. 0 lli/t-i,) iolt '[ānrloro' Ti* ā jāclock A. M on the urrivod l i-/ to riyiDouth Ht 1 I* M on Suu āuy the 17th, L; ii'/ joinād on the route by tl 'ā 35th N. 0. n; iā ui- eomāH āBni'ad-'. snd Col. Dearin^r with a I, K and A, (Iāftptrt. lloberts, Harrill, ijook- liart, aod Llnj?he.s,) Ā«ro sent forwur i tf'i*i our The, whole Kri.i;''.d>' now Uioves by th ' rii^h^ fl'iuk !Ā»Ā»d forn". lir.o of battle n!on; lli*! odtre Cl! Hf>>re vyood-ā. iu t* e tollowios; i rder: 24tli on tje riv'^.t, i>-xt Sth. /āā¢itt! :>nd .āJfith. Wo arc now irj luii v ioiv nod lia ;ii.t : !i ut IJ niiicH horn tlio V, Hho SUIT i eiāiii fo iiurl {h ā¢it >5^1!?* *.v:Tt''ii'i ykirini'ihi !'^, with u ytd', uo'.v ri! .h ā¦> rwir l; T!; -vf oiā ihc ā¢.'iviuj' wny utā- t. I ā¢''li ā . >ā Our Auillory, eonsi.-^fiiJii; !ā4 i;r;ui!ā . !^r.-dlordāH, .'5-I! rāti umi >thi r bat I ā¢'ii'*ā, Ki> . ā¢ ā 1. to thu ifu!)t . .'t'.; i: is li *' tlia. \Ā„ ā¢ 1 'ā ; ' ii. .i.'U i.- ;> a Cāi i.K Iu.mā tn be asmultcd from that Bid*. Passing over another ravine wo roceivo the liil prisoners on thjit'flide of tho town, wheo some of Hokeās Regi- mitntri enter tho town by ft flunk and fortn iu this rnvit-f-, others hind the rntrenohments on that sideā(pKrt ot th.e .Ofith had been adyanccd con- fiidcr.-ibly nearer)ātlirt J'āort, but the gruund bo- MĀ«> open and no other Roi'iaienta coming tip, i* wan deoTuftd Lcml to forai ugaia in the ravine. 'Iāhc Unvn vriw iu>w eulircly ouru except Fort Williams, wIhwo surrender was demanded, riharp- .shootorn wore now Heat forward from Beveral i YANKEE accounts OF SHSRMANā8 REPULSE The N. Y. Herald publishus details of Sher- munās repulse by Johnston on the 27th ult. Tho o->rpa which Nuffored ao severely wa.s Hookerās. Tho writer aaye: *āKor this doHperatti charge the troops now ue- bouohing thrcuL'h Uie thick woods were rapidly forniiug into hao. Ā«K-nu. Howard and Wood su- pcrintcndi-d the movouient thcniselves. Tho troops haa to move tip n ritc-ep hill, whtch waa aoparatod by Ā« ^jeutlo valley, partly clear, from . , the slope occupied by the enemy's barricades of Uofi'TuenLM of lloke 3 a?:d KanPom s JSrigades, and | :iJ ā¢! njatoriHlly ia it.^i rfHlncliou, which took "ij ā¢' tl> e r;iā u; : r\v;. ('iii' 3.* vU .1 Oā, tiny 11ā ';rci ā¢> w ;rk:). ā¢ āā he lic.;vv Tāt. r : t'tc i:rt'ct. ā ā (H - . rr (,' ā¢ t . } ii.'O'i ālo -.T-iv all ' āl i' ā rv; r;>! : \v ā ā !;r-- 'ā¢ā r I'l t'lrre uurrhr, oi' ā ā cmv :u w; r 1,1 ā V .1 ; :lo ā¢*0ā1 ā¢ā¢ā >! :ā : ;:i i Ā» V,ā du\vu : Vāi'l wh^^h .-.āI: k I't ,.ā1- . 1 f ihoc htrĀ»ucT5 and 12 cāol'ok. Our fighting \wi. !to%? over oxcept tho }>urHiiit of some yankocs and !!Cgrn\s, who had tĀ»onned from the front work-i, a:>d ;onie l^ufrnlo who hĀ«d crosf-cd thr* T-ivcT. uinny nf whom vero oaptured. Wc took iĀ»i ill iMiout 'JoUO prior.OT3, liofid. h rton o 600 o.ā- CtUO no'/roes. h large (ju'i-u'ily of storof, "Jo picoos ofā?P' T>o'!, tud two gnnbo''tāā ?c8troyfidāthus eadiu'' Mie most brillācnt cffair that has taken ā>!acc in Nortli CaroliPR diiripg tMāĀ« war āTah Hekl ā be i^irui- d ,*!' *ā !!'ā¢* āā' ' oiā thĀ«. - U'. haJ lii-. ā¢.r y ā 'I 1 1 ri- -I ;.\iv i-' ofOavalry, and sevrral ]i;Ā»tteries ofā Artiih rv- 01 the latter from Virt^inia, vXOGpt -k er/iun " Capt. MHloiās and ihe ^^ont^oulā'^y I*' ; It is but just t> recnarfc that tVc Jitli M. C., x^-āinh ' 'āit āli- l be*- u vvuun i.d. belongs to Clini;manā8 Kri^-ado, w.ts ceut to ^)ul> i ^ ' ply the place of the -19th S. (\ ofā our Bria;idi% ā :v s ^ i ! tā.,Ā» on picket duty on Chowan; and th.-t :āt ! !"''* 'Vcno/^ Joarn worthily done, tho heavy lo^t of rhi.>^ Kegimont, | Mir~ 'undi g Ā«,-)rf exceoding that of any other eugai'cd, amply ā¢f'sti ( surrendered, xnd CrĀ»!, ā¢ā fies. In order to give a better uudors*andin^' ofā oth?r? boon iiil.;i āthi^ >' m . w the position of Plymouth, and its natural ptrcu^'ih, and nr"! I will remark that tJiorc are three creeks empty- but yi Idc J h - vcl-v 'J ing into the lioanoko, the two above forming bo- j (laosday) movnitig tween them Warrenās Xeck, and one below tho Town ' ; !f.>k i.vād !h-it I ā uu Ir 1 ā¢I t;-e 5'Ā»r*! ā >5Mioii.-:-!y ur brig id;- ā¢UU -OOlb ā¢! b ā M h: d >iuo OF FKiUGilT, Ul HHEI) J>Y TUK PttOPBltT "'BS OK TMM srctiKloa! I'atnjuiniev ,f'ucigitUng the ^Vrtr liiivs/*. rRHKl'AUY ISttt. Li;*), J- , Bt-.O'-u, Wax Ā»ad TN-iow. po' kiid. Liaoci/, icinno, per f.n :- ur i. .r.-. v.r L*::to I'j; ito*-ā, j,?'- . Hrn l l..., ,.~l, iJ-.U* ā ' M ! S A I)ur'. if rb. rn re- fbo i;i- niti umerous .'ind On Warrenās Neck was a fcrt of tlirco!to what ha J bec'inā*ā of m. . r,, guns, one lOU pounder and two oJ pourdtrs. j ā Albcmarl'.ā,ā rs sho w:.s io h-tvo join, d in There was also Fort i^anderciun, of two t-uns, to "Hlown up," some would say, āā¢:;kc the left as you face towards the river, and about halt a mile from it and the fortificatioDS, entirely ' sloop that nieht heariru -ā 'Om * one ,v- , detached and commanding the Washington road āif you ouli rA/.v a dĀ«mouĀ«itr:>tor., what ir> The fortifications around" the Town are in tbe : āā O ?ii"rniat: on awnk- *1?" In' i>riy y-.-u. , ?r (ā¢jl;. T,ā prr ā CĀ« āi-ei. C.-pjx'raĀ«. per bhi. Cotton, r>^r bale l) ti j W^ieat, Git.-, Ac. per ^u?i ; ā fl- ' SiMifg, paoh Ditto Kockir*' s'utll 2 /iO; large ea.h bāĀ«*. r r " iig nr hnrrel. J'viijijonus erapty f 1; filled caob K;- ri !Ā»n.{ Pork, rer.barrel O.'iiil ii'out: . per tou f icur. n*r hi^rri! ! iiides. grtac 1 5t>; drv $f, Uor3t'r. d .wu or uj'. f'J- ā¢, ;>er bn!* hrfĀ»n r.#** 10 4) tĀ»'l ā¢S 00 5 on r. o > 15 00 JO (H> 10 (>U 16 (>o and running somewhat obhyudv to liKU tween the lower one and tho river, ou a -li -bt j '^ould not w->r!c that it was r.* r- ā ā '-Jiāl -i^ ā¦ā¢mlneuce, wa:- a fort with a *JUU jioumā ^un i i,-.;- i ār: to i :h- door o' . i',^ ed esprebbly for tVe ram āAlf-omarleā*ā On ,hV 1 " 'J '- -b > town b ,d ā right, the Columbia road Is comna-idvd f.y t .J ān .!ā u .iud-1 :mJi .u> 1āMh .^nd urrcl '.U Vāl- It Uiid out ;>OMĀ»r!' ?il that key wuuid not work ā¢iay w^s itver that 1 Iācppv J that it was r^.^t r- forts mounting three guns t'aoh; }.ct tb,) line is -h.' d ..uu.; I.-*.. ;,- not continuous, as there i.s a heavy Mramri on tb,' ā vrcv'ont any c.- .i*h; t uj-tct, 'u river Tho Jamesville road unites witti the* Vfter a \vhiii-wu 3t a i>->iuain as jir i.icbin_'^ but Washington road 2 miles bel. w towii, l.m ali.-r-! 'ā¢ * ā I'-'arin- and hi- cavalry*goinyā I ro the ^āoiumbia road, ana ihat 'I'Lors ono b..(i Vfter a ^'ā¢hiil' wu I tiad it L.. b . Ool Ik'urin- and hi- ir^- ordered hicir a-I'uv: Zā.tuo ti;o oā'ai>r i:, i/iv.-n ; r ii.an.->oiu .āi t riga-U' Uj a xau;!. tijv- town from f!ir wo fi.er; iinrcb bt k ar .ts/id fu li... '..i. Hpiiiis, ia hr. '.s , Jfot'Hr. ill txrr>'j, C'f.',. f.j" ;o.a, f .'ā¢> ?35Jā Aāl 0".; - f 4 60 25 (K) K CO 5 00 ālb CU 6 00 2.'^ 00 0 00 25 00 26 00 3 00 1 00 25 OO fi 0Ā»' 1 60 āJO UV/ 00 vj, ditto, in bh'is. ;i 60 per t* ' 15 00 " 60 5 00 40 00 a 00 CAliENDAK FOK 18Ā«4. 00 a m .c . āŗ o K C āŗ H 3 t āŗ n a >a m e Ā«5 ā¢V 91 S āŗ rĀ»r foot o.viks, par g*llon 5 oO , 5Iv>. rt'on. ir u f.i-' ā¢ ā ur t 1 I ' ) ir 'o t*ie olum- 'ā ā āy a iMntoon .'I ālie āiuo ic.-i.-*; when oĀ» !.'C _4t.i ;.ā¢> Ori-Tifj ā t ei! buiJf i all ff.i; . .up fortitieationfc to the left of Fort W'lilir. ls are other roads branching off to the ri; ht running first porj..?r>dieular, and tbt ii at ih Unce i.f ihree-iourthd ul a mile parat.. 1 ; \V afiāuiii*-ron road, aad olherh uijuei - Leeās Milt and ^āolumLii road.'. Tb..- v.- jd.! been eltarod fur a good distance ali anmnd :';o Town, and tar,'Cl.i erected in Kvorul plao,;.-^ s'iir giirriaon consist'd ot about 'jr-vu mou, iadud two comnanies of āUulfaloes.ā' G'here were go regular Negro Troops, but all oitiziiu^ an^ ne groes were compelled to bear arms I have been somewhat minute in the deecrip- tion of the situation, in order that iho foilowVn- account of the p.x'itioca taken by differ 'nt p.-i gades may bo undor.-^food. and becTji-.- I i/^vv ā¢ -ei- some aceountd rublisLe'd not doiL- t,l liansomās Brigadeāontbe contrary wLai said iĀ« eo vague ard general that no one would .u=;v.ose that we took any active part in the lap'rrc iāā ā¢i e Town. Arririag at th.- distance of 5 miles froii. town. Kemper s JJrigado turned oil r road to th-' Irf- leading to ^VWnās Nc^V, to mskoa lomt. wi.ilj Hoke and KaDtfoni i'.] Jo the work, and >ut- fercJ vorj-s.iglitij, tbxcj kUlod Ā»n l -o.oe WO ei^e to the fou on .-jooday. They were c:.t ; ^5' tii- othĀ»r ar-.in Jorm cir line āJāhr nor- Wedncs- ' *'CHvy s,v3Hij. into which go many 0' Ā»bĀ«VvitĀ° moved around fo ā-1 ur f 1 th. ir wai-t ^ Gcttin- oat of tl e the front of to'vn to mtereopt parcia trying r J ^ iir.c . . nā oat of tbe MST li.S Foil T 01! r .losiu; ;..a ra:?.- of Pih. I'-guiieiit.x. , ā¢ *' ā¢ār.a d ^ i i a ..u!c t:io-;i ;.iy .Ā« Fort-i, in the 1Ā»1- i -'vir'' *:rdcr; obrh on extreme ri:.-h! next t > the rivrr: thĀ» n I'Olb, Mb, ;:Oth, and J 1th J t is now IāJ at iiā.ght, and the men, first thro\vini.MipaĀ«Ii 'ht brca-stvrcrL', lie down to fIcep. 'J'hrt cni'inv It^pt a!l niglit. Lu* virt...^: n. j.-', 'ijf.., - *ā¢ at aW, o;i our ri..:;J^, . u-Ā»T-iur.der Ju.^t i.s tlic :mo..n ^-o āv, - ;4,th ' un.> f )rrn.. ], the . vc-;, i; - f aremarchrd at j ihk 'ā¢Uii - :out, ec!)oe l b-n-k from !'ā¢ the other ; idi* .f i ,ā¢,r. u> a - ( Mir w'th 7 ā w ā¢ arv r> ā¢ TW.. ā tiiiJO: ' ā¢:* Hokeā . da.'.ii f..rv ijr the ->j ā rt iiiidfcbie. H JO ur ;1. -4iie *.t. the other ; ide (.f i,.wn v ā¢d a* J. doablo .{'Sick. Kortun-!t.' Me i.-ve no fbr,. I - re-tiy ;n ,.ur aiT. >ti!i'r ā :-.:s;aci'cN n 'ariy us 1 .r- ^ fir-t tiicr;M'.āa argc uriven :oa dee^ ,iitoh and wirh w;id non.-' (.āf toaT tircui o;j[ ā ^ > 1 u.mf..;., ā X^ ā h. ā¢ā¢ -I-'..le nv.l, ā¢* H H'ffās (V ā A;. ā¢ - Ā». Ks^, ā 5i> "uAtiS, Oit UEOIC- IJ Vs *ā i-vU^'h, ā¢ā¢ Vc.Hi.HJi, ā K- l:7'e i'ofe, ' A i hclow Ā«7F. ā ā h "I /ās ā V, ]U;!. ā ā hllu-ihf' ā 'ā¢ i'fjspeoi H^ll, *' ā ā All p jii4-f- fe'LAaS, oil DJflOK' Fr3:a WJiain-jtou Ā»o " *ā ā C'n?e, 5.-J0 W >6 O' ! I'l* 0*, ā¢^1 IK AbĀ»mt live in the utternuou tho troops, hav ing gained the crest on the first hill, advanced in colouiMS of doubi'? lines by brigades, thus fornjit'g six lines 0^ n ta-k Hazeuās brigade 00- cujiied tho front, V/illichās brigade, u-ider Col. (jib'iiKi, th ' .-icejiid, wilh Bi attyās brigade in rear. āā¢Th*ādi^ ir'i'U advanced itj iiuc as far as the -dge of th ā opou spii.-o and thĀ»;n ohargod, de livering a fire at. ihe *;:ier(iy behi'id their work;;. Tho rebei.āj, with one dctii'it choer, burled a regular s^-i>wc-r of buliet.-j r'^?it into uur faceĀ«, while two H s of batlerit s ruasked on our Hank cpetiid a conv-'igi'-g defi'a-Mng fire of grape ahd csini^ tor uloiig or.r liu scru;-āiing onr broken, decimated iini ; 'Iāh ^.firnt line v/a> driven in oĀ»! the sccoad A ruvin-^ brok! the ccatrc of our ;ines, which Tti;,t.'ri-ally interrupted our u'8ault. The tr-HjpH beii.g au'Ā»iu rallied, jieattyā.H brigade whe -ted roanj to tho ^^'!lt, forming an clonga tāon of our !ii;e A wild cheer rose from oar men, and sigain they swept on in ooe d*'spcrat'' charge, but wcr-' ^gain njot hy another crusbirig volley, the sht'.ct d flamtr .>xn tb-t gu's leaping into the tucnās laet s, whilt giap>^ aad eĀ«riiĀ»tāĀ«r nnd shell niaie fear'ul roads through the snrgiog lines Though our m;n wcc doKāā* J, det'-rmiued, and fouijht with stern and dosperAte re!Ā«olve, ?ā.ill no human power could suat.iin such a firĀ«. Hu- gcrās noble briesdo was reelini; back, shattered and broken. Willichās wa.*Ā» Sllinir un tho' g.^pĀ«, while Beattyās was desperat(dy trying fo bold their own The Third brigade of Johnsonās division had taken up position on the left, but wan able io rouder lirth: etie'itivc aid. āTliere was a dead i?ih*nce all along our other lines. The very artiliery eoased firing. Why was this? W'^hy wa.-! there not a regular simul taneous attack* Why wx* one noble division left to struggle agaiart overpowering hosts aad advv-rse eireumstanco'-ā It was ore fif ret*, con tinued file firing Nc pattering of baiiet.i, but one coQtlnuod ro*'r of mu.'Ā»ketry ran along tho lines for houn. The officern did all that men | could doāral'ie.j, c!iargedābut all iu vain; nearly i two rebel divsions, in strong enircuchmcutĀ», i were contending agairsā that seven thousand [ men. Night waĀ« now falling, a .d our meu fell! back to the vaU-jy where they first formed, and ' soon sent out s'rong details to bring iu our j wountled and dead. Thesfi were chiefly from the TWtb., lāJ4th, list, and 1st Ohio. The rebels oftacked th.'ui, jumped from their breastworks, rhargei on fht in, and su *ocedcd^n t iking about two hundred joi^orn-r^, -uioug thāni Col. Paine, I Jlih Oiiio. A.*> cur Mne fell buck the rebel 1 ;.tt.;ri; s HvvĀ« pt ih roĀ» i uud il c valley. They Boeu:^, I to ). .1ā j . "ie''' imĀ»ge of these posi- tioii-. i 1 ive U'ā a- y t .āā^ccrt.iiued our ioi^s; ba* 1 f.tp-cf Ibi-i mUj division alone must hav'c bad one thousand killed and Wounded W'e suc- (ā¢cĀ»'d -d in lĀ»ri'!'.'in'_' i'l our dead. tien. Wood re- jAjftJAirr 4 5 6 10 11 12 Vd 17 18 19 20 24 25 2(> 27 PfiBRUART.. 81 1 ā¢> ād 7 S 9 10 14 15 16 IT 21 22 28 24 MARCH 28 29 1 ā¢) ā 6 7 Ā« 9 I'd 14 15 If). 20 21 22 28 27 2S 29 dO AFKLL 3 4 5 6 10 11 12 18 17 18 19 30 24 2f> 20 27 MAY . 1 2 Ā» 4 Ā« 9 lu 11 15 lt> 17 18 22 24 85 tv 5 80 Ā« 31 7 1 8 12 15 14 io IV XO il Jt 26 27 28 39 JULY ā 8 4 5 G 10 11 12 IS 17 1.? 19 20 24 2w At', 27 Auau^r SI 1 & ā 7 S ā ā¢k ly 74 15 16 n 11 22 34 2S 29 SO 51 8?!PTEMBER 4 5 C 11 12 1? M 18 19 2' tn/roBifiK 26 ā¢/ it- >ā¢' ā¢M UJ i ā¢ i 1 1 i i Vj Lā.j ^ r, NOVKMIiL^ 2'' 51 1 C " s iJ 13 U 11 IG' VJ 2i -7 2*5 20 l>KāEMriHrt . 4 - il 1: 2fj _ f y ~r ?feF.re tĀ«l/tllOt I.fti'u r J. HAR81.>l(;i'0'-'. 7 14 2S 4 11 Iff 25 8 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 2K 5 1:2 19 20 y 10 au 7 14 21 4 11 18 25 1 5 If) Ā«XJĀ» t : lu 17 1 8 U 29 5 12 19 26 4 11 18 25 1 fi 15 22 29 t) 13 20 10 17 :Ā«4 1 Ā« U 22 b 12 W 2li 2 9 16 3? 2 9 16 28 30 6 18 20 27 5 12 19 2(5 2 9 16 23 30 7 14 21 28 4 11 15 25 9 16 28 30 6 18 2~ 10 FellĀ«w t'Uliicn^ and SHldiers of Uiaacn, Brans- wick and Coloaibus. ti*"e ^.rpro^f.hcs ru'n you * -il c,e cailol upji, ta 1 c*-o>e a f y ur lĀ»ioĀ«riat in tb.^ nex' Gt a-ra! ABH.i'r.āniy i>f Si*? , y.>ur ^Ā«-ppro?n.y at tbĀ» pĀ»Ā«T plprUfin, ;'>r -ffhica āā¢ou hwo my hinccre ti*nks, ifĀ» ' | B.o ;r. ihnt iionor'ibl'' pjet of ?a>v froro rxprvrisiouB of ro?ar>I whio*! I b%ro tbe good f :>r!nne to Ā«rJoy, ibal re 19 a wiliingQons on ycur p'irt fn r**t>ln me in t ->.i position, my nama ia be fore ycu for re election. OhosĀ«n to that hifh aud ro- spou'ā¢)Ā»'c trust without rleij?? or prorji^e, I have noaght amid all tbe pwls w'3i''h faiV lad Uiw PUfound us, to find tUa nl !ā¢)Ā» go\e'nf! ā ' y '.t Tbia 1 pro- niia , ftH-'!ir rĀ» you tbiirjo : or >->rI of m-:,e ruall CT(:r n>iliir.t ikg^insi, i.Ā£f if/. ;nb(.v;a .ks Aui in d'^pe idecce of thfso Coofedefs^tt but oa tLe otāier h-.Ā»Ei Ā«ā¢ ! lay eflC^^ie-ā Vā 'iuplojau in p.u-kittg tho prc^^*' "iy OUT o*ār fcX ā *.i >acĀ«l t>,e ? ''F oāl"ā n.-'!-, ;.-. \ ā : \V'uā M. ELL,:a 'bJ'f d! To the buldler.s froia { h.dUiim tojuUy, t'., Jiud ^eilow-liftzens oV said touriiy. I A.'^ ft 0 a 1)iāIvr iā? 'Vi i ; ā ' t; ,, j- i torji 1 ,..d n y sy ā ā ot : ā¢ > ti be -i c*a.t.- d'cti? a2:.lU. ,1 1 Til uOy plcd/"' i*r pr'I*ii3ā* th? 3-U1H4 th* t L Vo.i . uoi I 1 mĀ»T' It" rc'i..-,f i( ) liai O'fliajj li s;r .'Ā£>K Krlics;st; .ii;: rii.-i r.i': lĀ»3 tbe Aru.y o I Ā»l '.cao 1 rsj a 'ia lacii! bf- ir>> 80 m.ny mrn goir,' to ib - Arr>y, it it, ihou^ht bĀ£9i t>y a KC ā ' 'or to uji/.i'iuc ia f^r the ocit term ! i ir -c - h -z' :o ' t>du.c::Ā« of li ; ' iL-ta a:iy hCāf luait u ul: k cĀ«f a-, timp, ; '.^1'ilii.CtiOā- uf tt ;; IIX .( -r-g ihc tP.pTU^t ā ,r:- ii 1 -'c* HĀ» t'-I3 I ?Tl;i (-ili'.cavov if t : ā 'ā¢ āā¢rfn-^L:, I. I i-iiā : 'er't * r-- tii' > J.j. >ā -j'.t i ***7^- ā*f * :'^t t-) Ā»i.j fea t cyi.*iurt/ Ā»r.i sāj;5r '.iniiics !3 !. ::t ka ā¢ā¢ ; to those lhĀ«,Ā»k-: Ā«? ni' hi- -t 1 ā¢ā¢ā 'ā¢R'.! ā V :ā¢ Ā» ā¢ U ā ' u aU'iro fi>a r ā¢ i.i? :rc ā ā > '1 1 *n i ort, f*'Ā« v\ oui ā¢r lr-ā'a fJh^thas, to couJiJar AaJ J ijo^c to ^ >vvt' Bol'iiers Ā£u Dri_'. ur. friom la vic{> cv. i 4 li 15 1*6 M IG I?; oU A. s;h r Cavalry, ik oĀ«iĀ»didate to rtT-n-Hcnt tlie couu'.t of .Vlnojx* in J u s'ine I up, c lUeJting in hijĀ« troops and placin^^ a. iJieiu in a p-ition to meet the euomy, fchonid I *2n 0*1 .. M .1 ā¢ ..1 I Auru iS ' they I jiidw up their partial eucctS'j _ V.by the bletstas; cf V"- ii'iJd i'vj-r snd .#lt .'ioni tay foliow-ch.asn- :u til C'.uuo 'iiĀ»e ptes;.::- isz is *4 2u on the poll, hud 40 on t'lB i^UOO \ 0/ Und Hira trrperāy, 4-5. T bĀ« tci: AriLy tae Tfcurfday Ir. J ā7 āt*;!' >ivji i> (O':-f..!-;;ā ^ oar uu iā.bU servāi K. li i*ASr;iA.',. N. V Juae il. 41 TiĀ»c frieuds of Capt. #r. .J. LO.XO, s' ā , ai ji N. C it^g'e. wil! Ā«ap^oā-t him fcr Ht- .c. ; , ai ibe eUjtica jn riid firat !:! AriiāU 'i Diār V u, lA't auiafct-cus ciaĀ«> who w*i3 ; r u^- ā . Lin-'o'n p-'osisaiatioD; wio ā ! , liroitS up liie oiJ Gāā ^ernmsat, aud -f t v^tio si.ei.>;>r-a f rw-ird to defend tbo ue-n. ! i- bf;. -u t; iTuy fron tie cosiaiān.ā.- M-iNT Vuliiii- OF liARNSTl'. 80*istpd IVc are aiithorixfd jo .-fc.t* P/.TE'a. P. HMlTfl a ā iid >tĀ» iĀ». r.obesca Couu- - -Aurc c!' JT -.: HfĀ« 1 M tOi\iLĀ„ā, iiUcUaneer. (inā i .āS'ESJ 4aooi)s, L5S Ā«.jTiLoarE. jie-i. uft fct 5U i ' : i .ā¢ 1..J- fct.'i.; ? K.' ā oā' ā¢! ^ ā 'ā-f 'āIāire c;-.rp-;eĀ» 0 i Xu'. hh.- 1 KJiiA. /LU'.L, ;nd otLer vlS'. clfl, r-3* W lU Oo I.'i 00 ]āā> 00 20 00 f W 00 i 'Ā« RO I h; 60 i to t*o 00 Ā«0 00 ā Vftiic iiĀ».i '.u t t; I4by;h. Ai' r >;u!r Kt.ovp, :o UV j 'z m ā¢JO 00 TlĀ»o dead and wounded were collected intt> the litMc valh y 'llio Jl'hf kix tKiclcig sttcicn Kith ihftn ih^it nur hare Ā» f'Uil to tantiuuslj pick lAfii itrps II lanu-j th ui ā !i lilt, S^'.'IU (I t l B mihsā//..to /,Vy a-f Mai^ āTlie W'a'ervliet Arsen:-.!, situated at West Troy, N \ ., is the lirg.i.-it arsenal for the con struction and f.ibricĀ»ti Ā»n ot milit;try implements other than for Ā«iuall arm^ and cannon, ij the country. Kvcrythin^ at present i^ ou a war footing, and from throe :o four hundred l ands directly, and a-i many u ore indirectly, in the trJiiji;.';. intothi.s - fOQl til6 I'liT'J ()j '-i ci.ts'i. Warrci.ā.i -id i,.:: - .ike-ā, 'c iiic.'-izion.-- h--A (iettr. 0:)!' woa*.d: f '.^ploits, wa.s āy ā (ā : _ ni'*,āā f:;ou t-. iru.' escape and Hutfere I --metrj Iort Willramo by .^oir-Lr Neck surr-'nd-,red ali.-v tā o and the high eulogium oJ : ner of the l'.'>Ā»h on" thā ^ i burg,ā though d..s.,iv.;d Bot particularly crue-tul.in r ā spieuous Joss of r' in ;i-i --Hd'- ment, as i do uot tuirāk it ^iil ours^ Capt Uluntās battcTy, so badly that she -.ank on roaciat,er town i a short di.stanoe, our hVp is i^ afternoL on Sunday ! juil; our right on W'atcr .'jrrecf direct ed t'.r ^ ?ā f ā been destnvoH t,,. 1 * t I "ā '1' in.! tl . ā .tothcri.-br, .,nd, cro. - ! >Ā«lso advcr^cii-K up Waf. r Stro- round into thv\Tn^}- ^ J-'iu cvo^y }, innntijt fK ! ā¢*> iĀ». lo.v i:s j -u the t'rouud in every dir ā¢c^lon janct.ou wuh the Jame.MVille road S- n.l-;,,.- .t p fā i*ga.n .iUicL-iy formed, and iowcr i.* -minniosā we .'o o-i th^. nizht of tbn LMfh, āhr!*. r- cieliun 0* tb C^iptaā.n. 1. 8 LCTXt.iiLoH. for Siār M O U M ā>Knr,LL. f>r 8tVĀ« K-Ā»UĀ» %ad Sun Xi* 20. l>tU '4 1 ni*l rn r-e--! COt;-J J.-OTi rJii> ā fl ro^uion ,. nr. if, ! |,jā; 03 the lii' pi>-\-ti 0(-iu tj no* e ~o:h o.j;: , ā d kilb'd :,nd fi'-' āo fh 3 ā ā ... . ā vf^th ?]ie āāwhi,t:i,j - tr.uv , .[ c. rathn.r f'lr the Mar::hin- near d I'.e left ā¢ ^ bt)les 'VC fiad nu :^'OTICK. ' f'r fhig wo eĀ«pĀ«0t to ffiitl COTTON YARK * ā-11 . 1 \0 r"} cĀ»r*i;i {1 vTp ou'.'". vii; . n'tfte Iftt'h of May, the { k o J.ac ail iba I'J::-. of July. J To il!),,o of y*.ikia, .1 ths -Jlsi of each of tiseae r ; 'ill I- p' Wi.!,,,. pp of pĀ»ch. To tho-e of Mb f'hwv, A%ht', OraysoB, Ac., oa the fj9,y of each. 'āitioas there is au ample st>3ro A large num-. I ber of hands arc engaged in the preparation of I tmmnnition; six thousand|balljc\rlridges are made , daily, most of the^e are intended for the Min- I nie* rifle, bti* b.irg-) ttumber^ of the old fashiwned , round ball cartridges are also manufactured. ! %ālf'e are aulliorizcd Io atmouaoe Cf>l a. J. t;uBB a.-n 0*a.i;- dĀ»-e for the Otti'c of 5KEKJFF of Rc- brsoD County at the eleoiica lo Aucn* n^x . March 81. 2=- 1 -1 THK .^OtlTH V iT toKMU WEW BOOKS! WEW B06KS!! (OUH (HVN i'U'Ā»r.ruiiKā?B ) Myrtle LK.WiJd, (juit f:oa Ā«n* ) Songs of Lore and L.; - ? frc'Uj 1 press,) Pritoary Oeograriy, (jj-t . ti ā¢':? Pr- Yorkās EnffMsh Oraiama-. 3l First Book ia Compc>flitioti. Hillāa PoPias, second edit:oo, Mcttc'' and Lindi. D xie Primer, Piotoria!, ti Eliiion, Firv Dixie Reader, 7,', The Dixie Spelliag Ujok (in Press.) Johnsonās School Arithmetio (ii* Pre>t'3.) The Jack Morgan 8''iJ7at**r (in PreĀ»Ā«.) Elementary Spe'Iing Book (in Prere ) The aboTe books Ā»ro told at at one third off to the S e- 2 W-;- 2 ci. c' "' cafoĀ® li tx 2 c'-*-''*' 2 wt ^ C 2 IHI 2 t I'c.'ā 1 50 1 ;v-1- 2.') 1 *- 60 1 CĀ»-' 1 *0 c.>mTiea(Vi 1 oāolook etch dĀ«iy. -'ib ā¢'T.āihfrnc ā¢ V.' u-iui. ' iriuost any kind of y both sides- the cncuiy ai ,0 op. nu.g pou:iug a fire into the W^uer b: t*^ci7 '^bib' briskly from hi.H artiiicry, which ia not repi^o.l to y oar guns. Night S(x>d comes on and all ip āiuiet except an occasional interchange of slotn between ttie skirmishers. During the ni.rht and next morning Hoke's JJrigade is movrd entirely to the left of the Washington road, and all bit ekirmishers in our front rdievf d by L'f) h N. and companies from the other i*},. About 2 A. iM next morning tho 5Gth i; LjiiJed up and 2.V) II,on under Col. l-'aison detailed go ?o tbe front and throw up wwrks near the V>Vbii-tun road fron, which our ar:ilb:ry o;u, p[;.y Tāā,t Sanderson. This ..o far linished ,!ex> n.-i f that one comr any at a time i.i h it to id,.i,-'ib7 work, and tbr.;c guu.s are plan .1 i,. ,.ysition Ā«ooB tiie yauLees jj-e w!.;.( is bein- d.,r.. .i open ori.sk !y ou ^>jth J'u them being wounded by fibjf Aft^r I 1 ^ i.i ri.'fnrn. d but tilowly at fii^;t. Co. (i ..f f]ā. *111 II, i.r rj|.> Jke"'aH*i,Ā» still continuing the Work f.,r _ . J work tor otL..r gun.s, one of >brown up h.s rear j.rot-.iāfi a piece ol Rrtillf-rj, supp .rtt d bv t!. o jrĀ»:h it. opens ' ā ftom in of uc anxious to capture without injury. Tltc cai.vson wu.t baoK ;^oruo distinco with a yankoo and v.'he., a fire frois/ bāort n li i kUlfl i too yaiikoc riTjiJ fouro! the hors'*s lo prevent (bn cu.^u:. t! hj hor.cH with tfie prMT. tbny:u,i.:^ ., s, rg.:u.^ H.,ā up O.e Kmber wā.tt.in LU steps oi ! i;)in the horstr-i, and somt' (d our gny kind of produoe, get)-jr.vj> me ol 1 vny. Cora; wheat, bfcoon and l,-Ā»rd. esv wjiulci. W3 do uot ?rp?c' to bo P.tlĀ» to Bupply mtr ail who trāay apply; biy will flaJ-*.-*v.>r Ā«o let thoee htĀ«e who W'lrp*āpiviair tr.a prcfereajo lo noldieroā families, wb a tlfcy net i Tlohii wb-),-! wa oT-c wi'l atJi pet V.etneca th?^ first *r.'i tL^ T:i:diibi i-if th-' moath, and they are reqa.'uled to preaaa*, thnr np.ifpr jy li 11. tiVVVN. Aeui Blkin MftnfV ()ā¢ itnih'er. rhohanhad eirht years Ā»-.t.chinF Oe irfs to ftecarĀ« a perma- of I* j;ood I'riTafo or Heleot Academy, or a^ Prc3i lent of i'T'Dialucf tho bigUeel charau- tion AddresR, NfcDlARMlD, Moa>ā-(Ā»fio, N. 0. 81-*JĀ»tDd May 10. June 18 WM while AV illiams U0( hri iiri 1-.-W up (be ā¢ā in'l K .āindirig all f,. Ā» ,i I . ā . this -lu.c the y.Ā»i;kres him tecti poiirin - a hot fire in to us fi..u tb.o left, tuid bel.ir.d ,,and ba-.^ . 3 ibt:ir viorks and oparatct. noTn u.-; oy a mvirifi. 'i i.o _'4tl, vcre ra!'Ā«;d wiib in fiont A.-i .sooi: a.-^ It oonid bt; dctermiijed ivliaf w Ā»b.-> cause part of th.; works on the long ,Ā«ide of pandlelot.ram to the left of the enemy at Fort Williams.; About ^ 1 . M. the Krigade moved tbro>jgh f^on.c woods to an open space Ftill eoneealed from the enemy and threw forward akirn-ishers from the diSercnt Keglmectri to n li/>vc tfio Loili, which assembles -ho out^iido works. 'Jāhc road Iron, Fort -JiUKor^on u.tors the tuwr, at thi- p.jioĀ». Uiviug the behind the sand bags a heavy Srv, ^hc whi e fi >g 1.^ soop raised and' we goft nearly h!1 r>-* The -Mth at the sine to the li ft and coiiuccts wi;h (^n"lYok7rriXā (h r C is*" J? Ā« di.Uot .boat; of ā ā,ik Irom Ā«,r lell Th= j I'^^d tm. four eoo,p..,.. .o ,b. ,ād.dU Jc. perHju wibh-nK to puroh .so wo^iid iJ.,> woll to com? ani t.ee, or aiurei,s a-e i*t All-'-svab, Pt,Ā«on coualy N C II ROVSTEa Age^t. 44*'jipj To tĀ»ie Vulcx'^s or bliHtlt.'ttu 'ouiil}, and my Fi ilĀ«Ā»7 . ( iliaeiib or liic Arjuy. ^ IJ V UNG rc':cr/f.j soiloitations from my frieniii U lH JLo..iua uiyadf a ctud(date to represent you in OicouZ Loirialaturo of Noi-th M The manufacture of bomb shells i^ as fol- (iows: Tfie shell is first filled up with old fanhion- ed rotind leaden bullct-; melted sulphur is then poured in to fill tho iat rsticcs and bind the bul lets io one nolid mas^; the shell is then put into a kind of lathe, and a cylindrical hole of the ex- ict Pile ttf the orifioc of the shell ii bored through t bullets and the sulphur; this cavity is filled w i'h powder even with the interior edge of the on Vice; a six inch ab^ll of the kind hero describ ed holding about half a pound. 'I'he fuse fitted into this orifice it a recent IW- giĀ« n \nveĀ«ntaou, made ol pewter, and roaemblos tho scrt'w *'ap used for the patent fruit cans. An ex- umijiation o.t thi.s pewter eap shows, b.owever, that it is made of two tiollow discs of metal screwed to- either, aad fil.'ed with meal powder; a number of inc Jiolf^ arc drilled in tho lower disc, while the other disc is entire nnd marked with figures in a circle, one, two, three, four. In this state the shell is water and weather proof. When taken for use, tho gunner, by means of a small steel in strumeat, scoops out a portion of the outer metal surface and lays bare the charge of composition powder below it. Itā the shell is desired to explodĀ« in one second after leaving tho gun, the k'Conpinitr is made on the figure one; if in two BCCond.>?, on the figure two, and so on, the iĀ«ioa being that tho shells of this description shall first strike tht' object aimed a^, and do execution as a hall, and tbāon explode, send ing th". buiUets forward as from another cannon located at that point where the flig.ht of the shell is arresteil. Largo shells of eight ov ten inches arc filled with powder only, and bursting do ex ecution by moans of their frngmfnts. Tx'ieso largo shells are generally fired by means of a fuaeofmcal powder, extending through a brass plug, screwed into the mouth of the shell. In both ?aSĀ».ās the fuse is tired by the igtjition of the charge itf the guo ^āSjrrhit/fi'āil {Matst ) J^t^pulMcan. we well knowa to lay per- j w*king -7;'^ Fn por.itu.ue f.r p3kce aa long as -^. r. V'ā'7 ''"' t hoDor.b>e T vJce ^ ā¢ ātrough ticket for I-.ace oa iHĀ« pr-.t . ā¢ al.lf outck timj If you ale^t m iTf*, my voioe%htll bo i li , btar.. p{^.ajiy- J lirlj I ur I belies ie tho Ā«lr*Uf ai. tor *U hoaorĀ»Ā»i/e re^re and fir etato riirhr^i And tut. ig all thaĀ» I ask of you. vole for the men that >cu OiaOft thr- Krcutoai effort for poaoo. Kcayec.^fiilJy, your obdāt acrāyt, J-n=H ā¢Ā»ā Ā«ā¢ 42-Ā»5tpd Ā»MIL 8>>.ācrijPr wUlopeu a House for ihA rwĀ«naofi t or vifc.iorg on ibo 2t ta mat. R%teĀ« of flxwrd Xisjas iĀ»M- day. PnĀ»Ā»ie aoldicrg half prioe. Ā»13.;S3 HeA Sprinn, R*heĀ«an (Jo., ia.ā 8 ;Ā«Bi9 a l^aBididatc lor the ollice if BHERIFP of 'VLatham ooanty at the eirction: in Auj^uat next. W. -O. ALBRIGHT. .HItnnii'n ^otp, M%y 12 34*(^ We are authorixed to nntiounno j.rivate ARCHIBALD A. Mc- MILLAN, Co, a, 6ih S C OaTalry, a C4udid>il^ to reMrfiuout UitbReou (Jouuty in Xhe Uoqbo of OommoDH of onr next Legi.>jlature in N 0. He is for Soathcrn lad.'pendeiico, and Zab, B. Vanon for Uov- ernor. Miiy 10, 18(14 31-*.ā.cpd At the roquost of many frioiidti, botli in thfi Armj p*n 1 t;t bctce, I Ā»naouiico u'ysBlf a candi date to represen*. .Moor ' county m ibc House of Com mons in tee rext Lei^islature of North Carolina. If elected, 1 will do my utmo9t toĀ»j}rornote the honor and interest of my ooastituenoy of'North Carolina and of ike Confederacy, JA1CB8 a PAVifl. Jaw 10, 1864^ The following bocks are published at vario-aa pi*oes la the Confederacy: NOVELy. Lvly Andleyās Secret, Dickensā Last Novel, Robert and Harold, Eleanorās Victory, Les Mieerablea: Faniine, ā ā Marius, ā ā 8t. Denis. āā ā Jean Valjean, The Bohemian, RfcHa and Romance of Morgan and Men, Fteld and Fireside Nonvelette, Tbe Confederate, A Romantic Essay, Hilas Maraor. The Battle of the Bards, SCHOOL BOORS. Huntcnās Pinno Fiārie lnf)truct^>r, lĀ»auderāe ArithmrMo. Bingham's L&iin Gra.Timar, Primary Geography, York's ^ngiibh G*ā.'Ā»rnaiar, First Bo.ik iu Pompositiou, Dixie Primer, Pictorisl, 3i E.litioa. First Dixie Boader, Wāe8h?y.-in G.*k*cchiuic, No. 1, Wesley an Ca'-echiijm, Ko. 2, Capi>irsā Catecai'>n, Biblical Catttchinn, by Lr-nsJalL MILITARY W0EK5. Qilhamāe Manual, Army Rf.tf-uliiions, Brolutions of the Lin*, Whe.:.ler> Cavalry, Napoleonās Maximsi of War, Bayonet Exercise and Skitinisherāe B^ill, Volnnttevās Field a id Ctmp booS. O.dcre, Wiirrenās ''nniapyāhy Dr. U .MISCELLANEOl'S FfltJKi? Xue War .*nd its Heroes, Myrtle Leaves, Hillāg Poeitjp Southern Model Letter WritĀ«r, .Morren and Linda, RiVal Administrations, Sorir-tnral View- of N*Mo>*.%l TriaāA Hamantic Passages in 8. W Hictorj', Diary of tho War, Tbs Siege of Vicksbur^t. B'lrat'ardmeot of Vtoā:.- * nr- The flnnday 8ā^hor>ā ā ā¢ The Sunday SjHooI Wrc.t !, Plowing and Ui'chiPf;, Fun for the C-iir.p, v The Oamp J*sācr, Camp&ign from Ti xaa to Marylai,! NĀ»*elā7ās D=Hoour;ics, Dr. D^m)āĀ« 8>rrjonf>, Tha AgeāA New Monthly, S;:utbern Liferary M ā¢Ā£S!>tĀ»g^r. Map of Coafederite Stalos Dr Deemsāa Portrait, Jaokuonās Pcrtrait, Soldier B^y SonRBtor, Songs of Lore and Liā-.: Bcnnio Biue Flajr ^ ā¢ Cotton Field Melodic^. Kebel 8onggfĀ»r, Confederate Sang Book, Btoaewall Song Boak, Those ordering books to be sent per mail, must Wevam extra on the doUar to pay postage. 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Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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June 30, 1864, edition 1
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