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BAWNKIT'COUNTV.
Court of Picas and Q irter Sessions, Juaa Term, 18&4
F. F. Blaloek Vs H B Dewar and wife Mary M., Gracy
' Du?r6, Wm Elalcck, John Blaloek.'
- reunion lor vgvn.
IT aprearkig-to the satisfactionuf the Court, that Wra.
Blaloek and John Blaloek. heirs of Win. Blaloek,
dee'd, two of the defendants in this raa e, reside be
yond tie limits of this S;ae: It is therefore, on motion,
ordered by the Court, that advertisement be made for
six weeks successively in the Fayettevilie Obeorver,
notifylrg the eaid defendants of the filing of this peti
tion, aad that unlets they appear at the next Trm of
this Court and answer the petition, the same will be
taken pro eoafeeso and h;ard ex parts as to them,
r Witness, Berjunin F. Shaw, Clerk of said Court, at
Offioe in Lillingten 2d Monday ia June 1864.
' 66w1 - ' i B- y 8HAW, Clk.
Staie ol Worth Carolina.
RICHMOND COUNTY. , ,
Suferi'or Court cf Law, Spring Term, 1864. ,
. : Joseph McOuliooh va James Butler.
AMaohmeat Levied o Land. '
. TN this ease it appearing to the satisfaction ef the
I Court, that the Defendant, James Butler, reside be-
yondthe Hants f the St tie: It Uhsrfors ordered
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the Court, that nuhitoUion be made in the FaysstevlUe
Observer, a Rtwpacer pobLshod ia the Towa of Fey-
eUeville, for six ooaieovuive weeks, notifying said De
fendant to be and appear at the next term of.this Court
to bo holden for eaii Cauntv. in tha Onnrt .Hnuss in
Rockingham, on tho third Monday of 8cptsmber next,
then and there to replevy or plead to said attachment,
otherwise judgment will bo entered against him, and
the land levied on condemned to Plaintiff's nae- '
Witness, Randol . MiDonaid. Clark af aav said
Court, at o&o in Rockingham, 84 Monday af Mmtt
LOST, '
A CERTIFICATE of Deport for $700, 'hewed by
John W. 8iadford, Etq. Fayetteville, N. 0.; num
bered 77, dated Marek 18, 1864, and drawn tm favor of
Mrs Hannah J TuanelL NVioe ia hereby given that
applioaGoa will be made for the Issue of a new eeriit-
oate In lieu of the one lcrt D H. HILL
Davids a College. A ng 12.
69 In
Strayed op Stolen.'
THE subscriber loU lfkaly BLACK MARE, under
medinm sixe. whit spot ou her bcL caused by tu
-harness? for feet urn on, oi t'pv bar easles 1b
traveling, renly shod, focr yera oil, and la good
order. A liberal rewtri will b -riven for the delivery
of said. Mare, o ay Infirm flow, to that I ft ktr
Address the subscriber at C"vriwlle P O . Moors
County, N. a - KENNETH M. MoDONALD.
Aug. 10. 88
CONFEDERATE TAXES.
THE Confederate Tsx A'sews for the Ccunty of
Chathaa will atttend at the fbUowlug times sad
piaoea. for the pnrpom of a'seemng the taxes for 1864
At Had'eys Hills. Uonday, Sept. 6th.
6Uk Hope, Tuesday, 6th.
Stout's, Wedusdar, 7th.
Edwardj's, Thnreday. 8th. -
Mahew. FrWaV, 9fh. "
DoeSi'ttM.flatnidayv lOlh.
ner XfRoade,. McSsv, 12tu
Boras' Old FUld, Wedoeeday, lUh.
Dr Wilow's, Thursday, lota.
rtUaborouth. Monday. Toeeday and WexSaesdwy of
Court week t .
Heywcod. Thursday, Sept. 221 ''.
Bunh era, Friday, 28 4.
Conncirs, Sa'uruay, 24th. . - ,
Williams's, Monday, 26th.
Jones's Grov, Tuesday, 27th. .
Baldwin's. Wednesday. 23th. '
Tax Payers of the County are hereby notified i at
tend at the times and place above tt4. nearest their
respeeuve residences, and fareisa toe Aseeasors a ecr
reet tutof the following e rjects of urauoa en hand
and owned on the 17th of February 18c4e
Land, No. of acres and value in 1860; s-aves, No.,
sex and age; horses, mules, asses and jennets; cattle,
No and value; sheep, goats, hogs, oouoa wool tobacco,
earn, wheat, oais, rye, buok wheat, rice, potatoes, peas,
ground peas, beans, fl-ur, meal, sugar, molasses, baeon.
lard, spintoaa liquors, so. on hand oa 17th February
last aad not necessary for family eoasumptioa for the
year 1864.
Household and kitchen furniture, arriouUnral im
plements, mechanical tools, moncaJ inttrumeatq, ear
.risges, wsgens, carts, 49 ; books, naps, pictures, A o :
property of corporations, joint stock eomraales and
association; gold and silver sole, gold duit, Ao ; amount
of all solvent credits, bank bills, and other papers Issued
as earreacy, (exolasire of noa interest berlag Con
federate Treasury note and employed ia a taxed bul
nBS,) valae of all msneys held abroad aad all articles
of personal or mixed property sot enumerated above
and ot exsmpt from Uxat:hn. Land, slaves, cotton
and tobacco, purchased siaoe the 1st January 1862,
must be listed at' the amennt raid for them; 'other
property at their value ia tie year 1&S0.
They are also required to render an acoouat of the
profits made on sales of rrdpery purchased daring 18SS
aad sold between the 17th of February 1864 aad the
1st of Ju'y 1854 Those who have failed heretofore to
reader an aeoouutrof their'profits of 18&8 will be called
oa to do so when they list their property; those failing
.then to render said accounts will have the;r prcfits esti
mated by the undersigned aoowxing to the best infer
maUon thev eaa aeL and taxed aeeordinelr.
, Those failing to e amply with the above notice to list
their property, As. will be held as defaulters, aad their
list returned by the Aeieesors aoeording to the beet In
formation they can get.
J. A WOMICK. Aj
J. J. BIQQaBAK, T
I will attend with the Assessors to receive the taxes
due upon profits, also to ooilsot the mosey valae of
tithes (with fifty per eet d 'edl nudeliverad to Quar
termaster. J. M. BTNU2I, ColU 3 1st Dist N. G.
We the Assessors for the tax in k-nd f r Chatham
ecu&ty will aLh attaad at the Umos aad place snea-
ttoaed above, to assess the .tithes upon Wool, Wheat,
Oats, Rye aad Hay, produoed thie year.
u i tiusu,
. T. C. W054BLB,
' Assessors tax In kind.
PitUboro', August 6. 68 :18
Confederate Tax Notice.
THE Assessors of Confederate Tax for Moors eouaty
will meet the tax payers at the following times aad
plaoes for the purpose ef receiving the tax Usts for the
year 1864, via: - -
At Arch'd Kelly's Sept 5th; ShamSurger's M Roads
8ept 6th; Capt Brown's Sept 7th; Smyrna School house
8ept 8th; Ritter'e Sept 9ih; Sa'etn Church Sept 10th;
D 0 Campbell's Sept 12;h; D M Mcintosh's 8.-pt ISih;
81oan's Scpt-Ktb; Kallyt 8 tore 8-pt lfrJi; Morris's
8?ptl6ch; McNeill's 8pt 17th; Ghhm's Bert 19th;
Mtntral 8prings 8ept 20th; Mrs Barrett's Sept 21st;
Carthage Sept 221 ' .
The tax payers of the eoonty are hereby notified t
attend at the times and places above stated, aad furnish
correct lists of the folio wins: subjects of taxation en
hand or held or owned on 17th day of Feb'y 1854, via:
No. of acres of land employed iu agrioutture No., age
and sex of slaves do do; No horses, mules, oxa do do;
No. ploughs and other farmiog laple aunts do do, aad
all other property employed ia agriculture Also, No.
acres of laud and other real estate not employed la ag
rioultore; No , age and e?x of slaves not employsd ia
agriculture; No. horses, mules aad asses do; No. of cat
tle of the bovine species; No cf sheep, goats and hogs;
No. of pounds of 03tjn anl wool; No. pouais of tobee
oo ; No. bushels oorn, wheat, rye, eats, rice and other
small grain; value of potatoes of all xiaas, peas, beans
ground peas, and other products of the farm, gardea or
orchard. Value of flur, meaL sugar, molasae. baooa,
lard aad ether groceries, goods, wares aad merchan
dise, spiritous liquors, eider, vinegar, wines. As. Value
of all household and kischeu furniture, agricultural
tools and implements, aad all tools of mechanic and
others, musical instruments and all axUcleraf domestic
use No. aad value of warons, carts, drays aad all
ethervehielee oa wheels. Value of all gold and silver
ware and plate, jewels, jewelry and watches. Value ef
all books, maps, pictures, paiatiegs, statuary and other
works of art. All property and asaets of "banks, joint
stock companies aad oorporatioas; whether incorporated
or aoi. Gold aad silver cia. sld dust, cold aad silver
bullioV Amount of all sol teat eradits, bank bills aad
all other paper Issued as currsnoy (except non-istersst
bearing Confederate Treaeurr notes) aad aot emrdoyed
in a taxed business. . Value of all moneys hMd abroad,
bills of exchange on fjreign Countries. Value of all
articles of personal or mixed property not embraced In
the foregoing.
The Collector will attend with the Araessir at the
above appoint meats for the purpce of collecting all the
tsx due tke Confederate Government iu the county.
EVANDER McGILVART,!...
JOHN C. JACKSON, J Assessors.
Carthage, Aug. 12, 1834 .
, ALSO . '
The Assessors for Tax in Kind will be at the above
appointments for the purpose of listing the crops ef
Wheat, Oats, Rye, eared Hay aad WcoL It ia request
ad that all persons eonosrned be prompt in attending to
this matter. t 1
E. R.. PATRIDGE.-t .
D. M. 81NCLAIR, AMonL
Aug. 16. 683t .
Eocklnghxni, Richmond Co. If. Cl
Asut 1884. f
rpHE under signed would respectfully inform his friends
i, and the public generally that he is just rsseivins: a
small f took of th following artioles, which he will sell
as nhean as th hick taxes sad a greatly deprecated
by I ourrenoy wiu permii , w w- , 1,.
I n 1.1- w .1. r.iM U . V . Piiui l,a mkA
Needles. Knittinc Neadles, Spoo' Thread, Fisx sal
Silk Thread. B.eaoW and unblf ached Homespun,
Calioo, Hoop Skirts, Coppers', Soda. Epecm Salts,
Laudanum, Camphcr, Alum, Ginger, - Psyper, Spioa,
Sugar and Coffee, - ,, . , - " "
ESrH wUlbartsronthsmtfsTorab!terms any of
his ysods for Butter. Ergs, LaH. Baooa, Cora aad
Wheat. . Give him a call, if yea wish to get rood bar
gain I , r . WILLIAM R. TEBBT,'
As th stand nramly'aeeapUd by Carter a aar.
atssShap.
J FAYETTEVILLE, NOUl
FA YETTEVIMiE.
THURSDAY ETKIIlTtV AtGITST 18, 1964.
A Fight kxax RicmioxT). As will be sees aieVl
vert engagement took place near Richmond onTues-
day, In which the yaakees were repulsed with heavy
' As usuaL the, negroes appear to have been
thrust forward, and to have been slaughtered accord
ingly. This is yankee tmanctpationi
Brig. Gen. Oirardey, who was killed in this ffrbt,
was a Georgian and a most gallant soldier. On the
30th ult. he was a Captain and Assistant Adialant
General of Mahone's BrigadeC For his gallantry
on that day he was promoted to the rank, he eU
at the time of his death said to be the first in
stance m the Confederate army where an o&Uer has
suddenly jumped from a Captaincy to so
sation
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PnosrcoTsor Pxxci
Ths depair of the yaakee'ej.
BroanMvd lv tb mitl iWf 3
mjiiiilg itaei' in the nsiaU rHr4MUs- Baftanor Oactt thiaks ASl
of peace which their papers are patting forth and j
discussing. All sorts of absurd scheme art pro-
posed, not one of which U worthy of a moment's
thought, for they all look to a re-union of the Norjh I
ana ue oouw a wing uueny unpoeaiDte, ror
it
would shock every decent feeling of both sections,
and if accomplished would not -stand for five years,
probably not for five months. A Confederacy such
as existed before the formation of the U. S. Consti
tution is proposed; That has been tried and aban
doned as utterly inefficient If so when the sections
were united in Revolutionary days, how impossible
that it wou'd serve sny better purpose now when we
are hopelessly antagonistic Another scheme s to
give a veto power to a certain number of States.
Under such a provision the law making power of
Congress would soon become a nullity. Two House
of Representatives, one from the South and the
other from the North, with one Senate and one Pre
sident, would be no better. ' Nor would Sr. CaL
boon's plan of two Presidents, one Northern and the
other Southern, which is revived. The National
debt is proposed to be 'guaranteed by a pledge ef the
internal taxes; the Sooth to hay a right to lay ex
port duties for a tenn of years; the taxifi to be fixed
at a certain absolute rate for a term of years; the
army to be disbanded, and tbe States required to
furnish and maintain troop in proportion to repre1
eentation. All these are mere idle notions, ema
nating from a desire to gst rid of the war, and. to
get the South back. 'But this last is the stumbling
block. The South cannot go back. Every obliga
tion under the old Constitution was violated. The
South was denied those just rights which that con
stitution had guaranteed, and which the) Northern
official had sworn to protect and defend. Why
should we hope for anything better in the futuret
But even if we -could havs stronger guarantees,
how could we ever liv in paee and harmony -with
a government 'and people who have outraged) our
every feeling and violated our every right since) this
war began! with.tbe. thieves and ta ecu diaries aad
ravlshert and murderert ' It la an impotsSSlf.
W must either be independent of th despised and
hated yankeea, or their alavea. - There is no middle
ground to stand upon.
We are, however, glad to see these crude yankee
notions put forth and discussed. They are a step
anu a ioog one, ui mo pau ot peace, xncy wui soon
j l .v. . l m r,
lead to that most desired end, always proviled we
conunue to wup w villains, paouia aucy ge any
decided advantage, their demands would at onci
rise.
.Ltxcoui a Fau-cxx. We copy a remarkable ar
ticle from the New York Herald, showing that Lin
coln ha been bitterly denounced by leaders of ha
own party, and that it is proposed to set him aside
and nominat aome other man of his party for Pre
sident in hia stead. The time would seem to be too
short for this it is but two and a half months till
th election. We are rather glad ot this. Lincoln
is, upon the wools, probably better calculated to
advance the cause of the South than any on the
North could put in the Presidential chair. : H is
wise in his own eyes, and obstinately determined up
on subjugation.' He has. don everything f make
eternal separation a necessity; whilst his buffoonery
and stapuhty have placed him and hia nation in
strong contrast with the dignity and ability of the
Confederate President. Let him stay where he is by
all mean. And if elected by the votes of tho bo
gus governments set up by himself in th rebel State
simply for th purpose of electing h'mself, let him
have to fight for it, a hlessrs. Wade of Ohio and
Winter Davis of Maryland assure him be wilL
Rxfoxtxo Rxxiwxl or ExcHxxaxa. The coun
try will be rejoiced abov measure if th report of a
renewal of the exchange of prisoner should pror
to be ell founded. For many months, and in some
cases even for year, thousands "of our gallant sol
diers have been pining it yskee. prisons, 'subjected
to every hardship and insult Their own govern
ment has been always anxious to relieve them; but
the yankee had not the same care for those of their
men whom we hold as prisoners. Most of thee
were unknown and un influential persons, chief y
foreigners, and many of them would be entitled Ho
discharge from the ' army if exchanged. Lincoln
could not donbt that they would claim t dis
charge. Our prisoner whom he holds are a very
different sort of men. They are all obi acta of afiW
tion and interest to people at home, and aU would
go back into th service. However disgraceful,
ther.ro it fs tn tha vanW. T.f!!
at
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at all wonderful that they have pursued this oolicv
or oeexchange. They were ready enough to make
a snecial axchsnw of firtv ofirra m.w .
few days ago, and would no doubt be glad to x-
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chacgej all oOcers, ror they have influential friends
at home who clamor, at th refusal to exchange.
xsui, while in peculiar situation of the officers at
Charleston justified that exchange, w trust that naj
further special exchange will be mad. Oar coun
try and our people want th privates a well as the
officers, lb private are of the same classes
tha officers, often better men and soldiers, and our
government shocld. insist upon having a proper
pro - 1
portion tn them, or no exchange at all.
Dvtum Caora Pounce. A laaacxihar at
m - wina v. luaj i n t n . i
15ropa ar vary good m oU luplia, aad tha paxreia
arexsllwAtbraaiki jr Oataw ssh s lilaUa.
Sa m I-' .', '"- . -.J '
It CAROLINA, AUGUST 23, 1864.
THiaassssaaaaBaaiaaMMMtjMJL-lMMMMM
NOBta CAROLINA ELECTX5N.
roaooTxajtoa.
186. igfix.
Vaaesi Fstdita. Vaaoe. Joaastnev
47,600 11874- 4,09 19,037
636 S14 -1108 S3
492 . 25 (4a IS
7C7" 21 227 12
. J3 45 83 . 13
ie w 71 424 1 43
334 13 714 1P6
' HQ - 174 815 105
811 0 . 237 15
2? 45 13 165
167 6 0 0
61.662 12,619 60.836 19.752
? Ooav, fast OU.
XleBderano,
iiteghaay.
PntjviaoaB,'
yataaga,
Vaneey. :
nettle,
lrrrte,
ftUerokae (part)
!3 Countlss;
. Voxiti: The Northern papers do not sppeer to
U taegixn of the captare of Mobil, thoogh they
tad hesATof tkeir naval victory. They are doubtTes
U well fewar f the powtrfu) defences arouod that
r' r'e o that the lose of a vessel
fort or two, 25 mile from the city, by '
th loss of the city itself. The .
' .", Js sai4 ti be to recurea point at which the J ,
-W r-n h- x,.- , , . !
JT11 csn accctapiuh very utue mere tAaa I
M oonjv" main chanwi, for a dataace of
M le b cky, will not admit of th pessage
veisel arwla4' 1 0 reet water at ,Cie
highest tides, and is, moreover, closed by a series of
pile, which are in torn commanded by formidable
works on whith guns of the heaviest calibre hav !
been mounted.".
; Esxrar op Stcs xjrn Wocxoso Boldiss. Dnr
itg th last Term of the County Court of Chatham, a
very large me&ing of the citizens And Magistrates
was held, to whom CoL London, Chairman of the
Gonrt, stated that our sick and wounded soldiers in
th various Hospitals were suffering for, comfort
apd delicacies, and proposed that his brother Ma
gistrates aad the citizen should make some provision
for their relief, Th meeting was fnrtheraddrted
by Hugh Waldell and John IX. llaughton, Esqij
the latter submitting a proposition that 25,000 be
appropriated1 by th Magistrate, with the sanction
of th citizens present, and a committee of three for
each captain's district be appointed to solicit voloa.
tary- contributions. Hi resolatiohs were uaaxi
saouly adopted. .
Sixsrxus iu RotTXD. Gen. Bafas Barringer ha
wisely-published in the -Raleigh Standard where,
if as jw here, the deserter will see i an earnest
upon all absentees from, his brigade of N. .C.
cavalry, to return promptly to their post. H sajs:
"34 pardoa eaa be promised d a rtera Bat it is be
lieved Chat many have boeo misled by th uaAtaaai
teachings of others. I" such cases (ao special aggrava
tion appearing) they assy be saved by. a prompt retara
Uduty. If arrested, they caaaot but expect the death
pass fry. recently inflirtii oa two of their wosomaad
UtaisBagada."
The Sdndard, with good sens equal to the Gen
eral'' has, the bjlowiag-.
-We call attsnUoa to Osoeral Order No. It, by Brig
aqvarrt antral uarruagar.' la raiauoa i aoasotsea nroca
iu mcsaoe.. wo trust uus appeal win have tts aasct,
MUtlasttfy aoUler la daarUag his color.
ths SisarUiB are vtesana. who ars assdad la
yt-gtaisjewtdOsuLha, Fvm nTr b oUaImk! t v
iaflSe pnuAl Looar ot theaolJier is uraiakad." .
Capital! This will bring them Jn,w hop. Seve
ral have already, since th result of the election ha
been known, voluntarily sarreaderwd to Cel. Drasgb
on, in this place. If they have com in in like pro
portion throughout th State, there is probab'y a
raoA .isJ ntment alrasAv added to the
I nvdutmJ Md subtracted from the woods Brigade.
Waxt rr ax Cosr. Tb New York Herald says
that for every nigger made free by Lincoln's war a
whit man has died and $5,000 been .spent. And
after all, ontt-fourth of th freed negroe bar per
ished already by famine, discs and bullet. The
Hsrtld asks what will be left of the North if they
go on at that rat till th whol four millions are
tsfOa&tjaw s
"Nosth CtaoLixa Omcxa at Font Dsxawaa
0 rat 12th ixsrv Capt. R. W. Atkinson, 2d
Cavalry; II. O. Wheeler, 2d Battalion; N. 8. Move
If.Jlth; Kitchen, 12th; J. McLod Turner, 7 ih;
LieutsTjrhn Blair, 16th; R. p. BUckwell, 65 th; J.
'.Brothers, 61st; J. IL. Uledvorth, 4th Ue vain;
O. Clements, 21st; IL O. Gash, Cth Cavalry;
rrank WU'iams, 18th; S td, -12th; J. T. Gregory,
12th; Tommy, 12th; R. 8. Mitchell. 22d; E. W: Dor
svy. 11th; Wilis Whitaker, 37th; D.'A. Cora, 11th;
A. A. Oathey, 34h; J. a Cooper, 3d; Lt, CoL K.
L. Cox, 60th. ...
Hoxvooxxav Caora. A ubcrfbr write from
Troy oa th 15th inst: .
"Oar is lookiag no thoorh sasaring sows tor rata.
Should it aot rain ia ahort Urn. U anil Us serioaaly
oaniagad la this section."
. Spring Crttk. Hum is a settlement in Madison
county, lying aloe? th Tunee tin. It num
bered previous U th war about 65 or 70 voters.
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At th ctnmrncemni ot vn r:rujgte uus
precinct sent 107 men Into- tho field, brave, hardy,
active fountaioeera. There am n w over lO) r-
ahans, mada so by th war. avnd 22 w;d-iws, in tm
UtUVMttlemenU Yet there is not a disJov4 aria
otwtoai9n?tum. Tb nrv of patno'irta -ora
aasrcriB i nearu saou wm. w"
iiin--Tiir la heard 'anon? tbrm.
ra,4 aad always upon tha ufpermost la thnf
bean. TlewjmenlW rtcs lueenj a.iou.-u
pen thn mountain side to support thir little ones,
eewrfally enduring all mannr of bardsh:p, that
their ku bands. faUter and brothers may help fight
tb battle of freedom.
W may add, that at. th lat election tfpnug
Creek gave Gv. Tanca 23 votes, aad Holdea aons
All hODor to Spring Creek. AstewtOe Arts.
Another Gallant ifairv Thrt of our cou'.
Messrs. 0Conner, Wilson aad Learya day or two
' 1x1 ri?ailj of Deep GaUy, near ewbam,
"P two Lveyke, their horse and accoa-
i trementa. WeU dona. '0kunvts a re g ajar
1 diaa" oa th vaake trails around NewVern. This
I is not the first nor th twsuueta exptois
this tin of businew, as th prwseat aad past aOccra
t.uni.jk. ..U.a SJimtm lmiwmll 11M-
jr ZHtfmti mtnt Zlsr. Another row of th ars,
very smlft saHsg aad ataach yvrwt, the -TiUiAs.
hns coowaeaoad the wofk of drf-taWou epos yaales
ernnwrosa -About Watstas. sjeher th yaakvs ar
oammeroa .About
their f-raign eyaspsthlsers eaa
acy ffuibtt. ' She I
erraexL aanrMd. naffoad ssd saOd rmss a Coad.
rat pert Mr oOeer aad ar U uwrsflerMs.aia
all ptvviswaty la th CcaAAsrafc eurvW. h Uw
maoded by h ashlfg aad herul Wood We wiT ve
wvor to aWn a list o her oSow tor rUls lmav.
I'io. and. inAmmA - tas bfsrwsttistt 1 sees l aaaa. U
aa!
may U, af thsa vi fwads aad relstlva .
W kaj of tha Stlior eat aad saUlog of this
tut, iaocdaso art A svaul ei.-aa. kept perfect
SUsbos upoa tha sshHct tUat aha has spoke for
herself, ao ftrthsV pacaalty for toosalmvu4 exists. Of
tLHia
hsr fores sraiaiart r eaTs w wiu a7 wumi
Let that ha fcaad eat by tfc soessy the hwst way Uej
I LsA that
I asv Tb
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TVywtafiafl ar puasj-BM aswapi
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TELEGItAPH,
axrears ev
raaea asaooaartoa. J
A BaXk on (As PtnnuLj Bicnaoap. Axg. 17
An oQcial dispatch received last aif. sUVe that
oo yesterday toe enemy made a osttralaed aUack
on our Lna Utweeo Dsiytown and the Chrles Cat
rod aad at one time broke throsgh, bat were re
paiscd and rur original position was re-occacied.
A UUr dijpetch sets that the reay did not renew
the attack on cur line. Yesterday afteraoon the
rorce of the eneray on the Charfes City roaJ, afUr
adr0lpg to iriuj.j anei of Wbiu., Vavera, wis
envea back across While Oak Svaas. Ocr loss
waspmalL .
The Examiner of this marn'nir says thst fV en,
my made several fierce assaalu; tHat BaixsVe s ne
kto troop led tk cb'rrv; and tSat the tla-gtrr of
&Krces exceeded that at retersbarg oa the 39 h nf
I' '
J ,9? pB Brg. 0o- ChaabUss fcfVs.1
was kiUed. The enemy reported very teary thetr
' stcosn nisrarcV ,
Jcop, Aug. 17Brig. Gta-Girardcy. Ikold-
VJT1 iiWUer'? comtaieoa J r oanuaod.
" Mrvatfe, was sbw tbronrh tt
WXaarcaeitlit svAidf . hasjbea
t rom a private disxrab, ai'
. w V- n ,
Oar Lece 's S. C Bis;sds charged, aad Uck tLe
works and ciptored 600 prisoners. .
From
on Georgia. AiLaxra, Aug. 16. A mri
! eoeavy cavalry alrack th Allaate k Wet
tCroad atTalboUon yesterday, boracd tV d
cftie
e-n rati i
p-jt. tor op the track ia several places.
itii avl went into camp.' - Th fovea is eC 3i.d
m mm A I AAA Mlt S
at i 13 vnrj. iracx nas neen re pa. re &. bet
rains do not run in consequence of th proxialtf
of the c-oeciy. .
Last night and to-dty hare been unasusHy qnL
ATUL9TA, Aug. 17. The
retired from Telbotton, and th
TherMBT are busily fortify
of th Chattahoochee, and every
tbe front." A new 64 pounder
Lvrt nifcht. fired slowly aU uixat. and kUti one
person.
It is bl.ered that the read was cut at Ackwortb
in Sherm-a's rear) by o ir cavalry on iLs 16th, aa-1
a vpiciou new from that quartet is looked for.
From Prfertiarj. Firrsxiscao, Ang. 17. D
settcrs and prisooer to-day concur in the rtal-
eteat that Burnside's aad Warren's corps are in oer
front, and that Hancock's corps and other Lsbntry
are operating oru o? James Jtuver.
Advice at Ueadquartrr hers confirm the deVal
of th) enemy at White's Tavern oa th North Side
yesterday. Our loss was not very large. The fight
is rupposea io nave oeen rtoewea vo oo exunt ,
. . . . . . . .
to-da r . Cnfig being heard in that d recuon.
In front of this place nothing of Interest trans
piring.
Fromi VaSty. Pert nsrao, Aug. 17. 03-1
cial advices hav been received from tks V auey
Departmeut Up to yesterday ther had bee a aa
general engagement.
From tic .VortJL Rtcbsosd. Ausrust 17-Th
Baltimore correspondent of th New York Prtt aya
that lienry Winter Davis ha wntua a caa br
ftatiooal UonveoUca at liasai tn aspuiuer to
no talc ale a candidate for th Presidency.
Released yanks prisoners report that th Taria-
Lsssee which a few days ago captured 7 yatk-e
vessaas u seMy oooai sa corn tanr, nan rry can
XayJnrWowL -
Tho N. Y. root says tt McUleOna mwtltg fn
thai city did not cxpre the) sentiment or sneat tho
ut dtj dJ aot cxprtM the eaumest or atet tha I
pprcbatioo. of the DejaocraXic ladeTS. Nearer tae I
lesJr nor th masse of that party were present. L
Tb Indian trouble in th Norta-wtst ar iacTtaa-
. mm
ic ia magnitad.
Last month tharuws a great exc'tement la Con
stantinople in eouaequenc of ProUstant CitabLsh
mcnt of whatfj by armed force.-
csscosn nurAtca.)
Ricauoxo, August 17 Tbe Baitimor Gazttt
of yesterday, th 16th, has been received.
Geo. Com aide has been relieved of bis conmns
h Grant's army, and ha arrived ia Ba!tiiaare. Gen.
Wilcox is in temporary command of his ct-rp.
Tb Federal loss in th action in Mobi Bay it
estimated at 240 killed aad wounded.
A Confederate fore ot 20t)0 is mcoacicg tb bor
iV r couuUcs of Indiana, and Gen. Camarun has
made a requiaiuoa a poo Government for 25,003 mn.
Vanois csptsraa by th Tallahassee ars rrportod;
amccg them th sup Ad.iaue aad Ws, Bu.
raian DlsfArca. J ;
RicHxoso, Angost 17. The N. York CAJ4 f
th 13th reoew iu sugtrestion to linsola tht he
af point Peace Commissioners to Richmond, lt say
teat we have arrived at that star of exhaustioa ia
th a ax when every coo derail a o! widoapatri
ousji and bumaaity sugevsts. th. proprierty of a
atas:aataos, byna fid movement by th AC-aira.
traucn la behalf of Peace.
Tm Herald anaounces that hereafler Its daJy is
sues witl b sold at 4 cents per copy f ioubtd I It
hod expected that Sec'y Feasrn la wont i rtfarr 3
basKad affaua, bat, instssMl, h has pangJ d epr
ioto the sea of ppr money; th nation! saaw
are now mors unsettled thaa even suid it is widtat.
it t ays, that half the newspapers tn th Uciud S'ato
most twa stop pojil.caiioo
Tat
Oseraiionn ialSArrwaaas Rear. It it s.'rUd
that WheeJer has destroyed tbe bridge acrs U
Etowah sf d Oostanaula Rivera, atd tural Im trck
the vrlol vav from Marvtia. A larg amoeat ol
ture are sl to have f:lco Into his bek at IV
c. which vrs destroyed aicr our cavalry lad ap-pcV-t.i
all that was neo-lfil to thot At I'at
ioccnr'J, t-s re port says Gcdt1 Wheels s
patujl- msre-uoff tn the d:rscUiQ of a.tre-
an r.m-nae amcillt of Stores, both lii i'.C ni
l - - n ;. r. , r
.D'SfTitrntha HVf. A report wxlmue y
aa cacerirxta v uses cwcuy .
thst U--t trooc sent to arrtt deserters touws -borhood
t.1 Trap HiU, had quit a severe skiraur h
I antS a bwre number of these raise eaa u iu ih-t aeo-
I Toesday and Wednacy Last, botaw l-ur
or fi of CapL MtMfllaa company ar rvportrd .o
hare bean kiilrd, uzeara.ao oc tare oi u xi.c
Gvard. W have beard no particular more tha that
a fight actuary did tak plac aad that the troops
were compelled to r treat with th.tos stated.
Jrtd'il Jlrfmt.
MsJ. Charles M. Roberts ha jast retarawd from
aajttr aoout into th cow aad mountains rf Ket
Tccnesaee. With aa arc pie fore ha peaelratd l-r
iatoths region of tori's, encountering several par
lie, killing eight or ten, capturing about tb earn
number, recovering a considcraU amount of stolra
property, sad brttgiag aoous vi aorsca saa ue
macy bee cattle, stnrd from th smemy. TL
I arisnQers reached this piac oa Mooday Usu
I pnsnoers rcucai uui AtJU v
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OSS.
A Osxtdian journal reports that savvral car aid
rrabl rotws horse, purchased ia Weeterm Cst
da ca Gt teds rat aecoclnt, haw passeddoera Css tt
royal asal steamers daring th (tt Uw dxys, k
tiod for Qsabc brre.it is anisratood. thay wait
Usaipptd foraMsxica port, aad theao passed
vwrtand into th t'onftdrracy.
roUcettTrtthcrwof mpon.
Bea d i eats.M Tsasaw sr
of aros smr. wtl sssa U Claa Us Wat
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encTtfy" cavalrt bate I S S 2 ? 2 8 3 ST2 2 2 2 Z2 S-
trains rt ti sil -S-? S-S
inr en th Xovth Sid I r -lwi? iTtr 17
NO. 2464.
Bills.
la this town, oa It lth last, DANUX C CZADT
asl 15 year. ,
la Cambvrfaad eousty, em the 13th of AartaL Ifr
DCA? hfftilLL, ard 44 yeaxs e wis aaa7 af
&Cad; Un a wi aad foor ch idrro to aaotra h e
At LacrUbuTg, Rlchmoad Coasty. As. 19th, 8A3TL
EItr. e4 trpfc6l4 Crver. acvd St Vvare aad oaath.
Mr. sia&T wiTsns urJ r vr i
dTthtae f Carasy aad Margaret Byaaa,
., and aJa!y 10. 1844. The I
was bora
this noriee waa early Ucxbt bv her r2v BerJata to
WLaa-tct tea years oli sls
uimm ye.-i Vrotmam ot rvlirtow aad eoaeetad hrs.
w.hth M. K CHareh Soeo sSMl Kmmi,
ed in wbuver drds aha novad, kn kiad sad a3rc4iav
aU d WvMlilMi aad p-rlty cf 1U. ewdcarad ber o a3 wha
ksswter. rovsevvral yesrs before or wear's deaih
tam 'ha eabfact ef ervrr bodily aaJoa. which ate
bora witn chrWiIa paUcara. tths yued (rxM rU'
rfrw. .hsawn's joys la grt liiaak. Key her
ha.!U aad two liUla boys saoet her U txavw.
. . . W. 11. bewt.
. At Rocky Riwr Sprtege, July 4. 1 tU. af tyPW 1 fe.
var. Dr A J. GRS. lis had baa. tW sevlral raarv '
exasd la the datWo of hia prnAaaain. la w,tch Sm vm
very ssooreWul. He sat a yvwag aaaa of e taleata,
lSXlfr tfwxa-. Hasraa
IJC"4 Mini "' ww in i mm m i "Tj " V"
AiUr h was Kkaa sick h still eoatiassd to iracticw as
kt c b walab! to rids; untiring devXsi to hk &
tia as a physkiaa was th caavt U hia data. Of hiss
H n. b truly said that ha "di4 at his ft. Bis
ha'L s s orally delicate; hia praelXoe large and ia
o - i-f, ad rnllng day aad aigbi through ail trtsts of
mpwi-a h4 graduay aaak aader Ota arUs-wB dU4 c
rr !caWa. lis was a devoted sow, aa edacttocats
4rv"rr, asd a csasrova, sincere (riaod. Bis hare v ad
'a-Vj atnlfrienda win aoara his death as aa Irrrpara
U, U. . Coo.
RANDOLPH OOUSXT.
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Catue u DATL MINT04S h Ue 24 a y rf
vi 's-at v they and he Ran'. t th I n f ti rraal
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aai a-a
1. I v have baca kaswa for yeas 1 tv ly
I r.f hsalret reran a kasva ts ski bees
e,' tfesa.
4 Ihr 's ait r-eirv4 hy th pra ' r-r
tf;; vH' taaly frr.lisiass whrshais turn Ci
5 r ta sad eert'ljaJss aesspay lx
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7. .! geaUasssa atats that th aw ef Oasa
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I f :"; (hay ar th has rlasrfslsn saaTlsia tm sf
rmi ts the thUa.
A Jrsts Tysistaa af th klg Vast stsaXag t res srCh
Ihevn a thatr paiisats. aad hear af aaas have
brra 14 u veValas irsetliikejsi s.
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