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VOL. XLV11. FAYETTEV1LLE, NORTH CAROLINA, OCTOBER 17, 1564. NO. 3472. . 4Vf PBINTED EVERY MOST) AT, ' EDWARD J. HALE & SOXS. EDITORS AND, PR0PBIETGB3.1 Xt $10. 00 per annmn. paid in adYiwce.-. Price for-jtbSemi-Weekly OsxaVHt, 1 00. AdyestisementA inserted for $ 3 rer so u are of 12 tines or less for the first, and two dollars for eech difceceeding publication, i i SPECIAL NOTICE. ! From and after this date, no nam of a sew subscribcij will be entered without payment in advance, nor will the. paper'ffe sent to such sub - scribers for a loiu-er time than is paid for. Such of our old subscribers as desire to take the paper! on this system will please notify us when matins remittances. Jan'y , 1858. NOTICE, . - MY EOIPB, C0NFSDi'-iT2, 8 yer old Marc PW f bands iiga, very ilrkbay, cad ae good 1a form tei t js"ge of the stuck would have bin: eired by Gold Seeker, r,nt cf a w-'l eonakioBrd, rojd. blnedtd. frotl ;MrK.V few Mar's at my prac. 4 rsilee from town, . E-et aide of Cape Fear Icsaraaoq $100 r tea bushel of om 8rp 7 or 8ep.t.'3j ,704:pd " i : (State ot Worth Carolina, , CHAiHaM O.'UNIT. Cnrt of P" n i Q iftr eons. Aug Term, it-84. B. F. Kaglja aad oiiien y. R 3 Mark, Adm'r of Jm H itgljn. Petition for Aoooart md 8ti.eaent of ine etate .of T appearing to the estini wstion of tne Oeurt. that Jaa fl Btglin. one cf tbe le feitdanis, residsa beyond the lim'ta cf tb State: I, is ordered, that publioaliea of the peninov cf this PeUtiox be wvia in the Fayett j .' ville Obs-rtev for six wae-ks. tt noli Bag' in ay ap- Sar at the Dei' Terra of taia Coari. to bo held Ur the aatj ml Stile aforesaid, lb a the d Moaday of Ne Tfiabw next, and pivi, rnswer e demur, otherwise that said Petition will be 'efcsn pro oonfesao aa to aim. Wltneea, a. C. Gotten, Clerk of aaid 0art, at one la Pitteboro', tan 3d tfoadnv iAn$ust 1834 ' ' 4ru.-?j ' . R f. OOTTN C. C. O St&te ot North Carolina, . i MOOBB,eouNrr - i: CooH of Plea and Q tarte Bessi'ae,' July Tors, 1S44. B. T. wuiiaies, t ai., s ? ,K Mrick aad wlf( t aL , " , Patiiioa.to EiviUV8taT6a. . rrUtis ou, upon motioB,. it is ordered by tbe Ceart, iaat pablition b rasda for sz aaooenive weak 1 toe Fayetteviile Otfvcr. , notifying tbe Dfeadaa'a, P. K Myrick and wife NnV, A Haaaacker and wife Dicy, end the Heir o? Dorai K'nncjdy, deo'd, who are bob roeidrnts, peraonaily o b ui appear at the aext Term of tiis Court, to L heti for the ooaoty of Moore, ;at the Conrt Houj in Cartbif , on the 4ih Monday la Oo'oher next, 'bea a ad t&e-3 to pad. aaswer or deuar to the Peuiiso filed in t bit case, otaerwiio tha itmt wul be heird ex prte aa to them asd Jadjaaeat pro caiaio will ba eaterad. Witaoaw, A.- H. MoNeiil, G'.erk cf our ! Co art, at Offioe ialf:rtbga, 4ti Motdty in Jwly 1844. - 7ost a. n. McNeill, o. c. c. SJale ot fSorth Caroliua, - t ftJOutvB OUftiT. Gout of jp!ea aai Qiarr SeiJoe, July Tne, tl. Jeka Dual p, Adi'r,' v. J.tj licet ind wife aaJeikora ipeiiiion for Aii na; tad )tiU:oiat. TT app9-icg t the i''afaiija 5f ti Ooa-t that the J. Da(andit Jag Bea u auoa-rufci salt of the SUU: Qb molica, Uia order, i i.at pubiijtlj-. ba aiada for fix saooeiTo weSls ii tke PAyeUerill ObJrvr, Boti fylnj the B&id itteAisAt. dcua para4' t aad appe&r ut Ui nxt Teres ef tuis Ooort, to ba heW far Ue o iuatr of oleora, t taj Court Hoa:e ia Cr tkaxe, o 4ii.Mi?nd o? Oao'oer n'Xt, tio aad t:tr to cleid,; answer or deoiar to tbe Petition filod in thia eaae otherwise I'ns kut ul bw tend ex parte, aad jadrmect pro ooufrs wU be tc;rv.d m to hita . Wttaeas, A U. .VeHe.li, Clerk f-f' our tul Ooart, at . OSee ia Canhaa. 4th Monday o' J aly 1334 7063 A. H. McNKlLL. O n. C IV. 'arolma fiobeaoii County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Session, Anguet Term, A ' . : DJ1864. Joha MePbant, Milton MoPoaut, Catharine MoPhtul, Jaa McPJaul wlby MoPbaul and VAtt UaPaaul, ra. Wiiam MsPaaal and Calrla MoPaaal. IT appearing to the Bi;sfi3tioi of the Court, that Wil liata M:Pajjl and C'lrin MoPhaal, the defeaiaaie ' ia this caasa, re-ida beyoad the UmUa of this 8 tote: It is therefore on notion, Ordered by tae "Court, that at Tertisemeat be made far e x wseks saooessiTely in t.e , Paytwiile SaerTari .notiTyta the said defcnieata cf the fiUbg it taU Pji-itira. au-i thai ualtaa taey oppaar at the next Tarai of tuis Court and aaawer tae Peutioa, the nme wU be taiea pro ooafeao aad heard ex parte aa to theio. . Witnws, J jl:n A R w ni, Cl-rk of cur sail Court, at OSee ia Lumbertoa, ih 4 i M 'Jj of Aagnst, A. D. 1864. I JSO. A. ROLVNl, Oik. , Oot'r 6,!l?64. . 746t, p-lJiO upt , i . : ; ' State o r'orl Caroliaa, I bUt'V COUNFiY Court of Blew and Q after d- aiaa, Aug. Term, 1864. H. C. Htptit, Aixa'T of Jju A Adams, dae'd, ts. J?hn Joues. . i . - Origlcal AttMmeni io?ied oa Land. IN this cka;, u &pp'triiig to the aaiisfaetion of the Cort, thst 'aa dcfniiut, Jcha Joaee, is not a resi dent this Stats: It is Ordered by tbo J uri. te&t ad- Tcrtiaomfiit be tuado in tbe, Weekly Fy-tiLle Obeer V Ter for six waek", notifying; the cett-dnt tj appear and plead, or rplT. o J jdg nsct w'li'ue rendered bt default agniaat him, ai tu Uad lornd oa eaaiemnd .to the stfoiijU of Pliin.uf ; iebt, and order of bale araated.. WiinaesL il. U. mnpt ::A, Uierx m oar aia uoun, u Offioe. taei seoond Miadar of August 1864. U. J. UAMflOJ. U. U- 5. Ooi'rBil864. 746.pd10inpt CAJSUALTHa Ef H. 0. TOOM. The following -e ta aasualtlaa ta ike 5Ut 5C. Troopa, (Col MeKeUaa's) la the aUak aa fort ar riaa om the tOiA ulW- Lt Col C B Hobaoa. eoadc (Ool VeKathaa eemmaad lag i Brigade. ) rield ad Htaff M-aif Men Col B BSaoa. Wound 8gt afJr W D MoMillaa a ere a skooldT. . A Cert Bauthfrlnnd, e,md g Wouadod: Lt B J I Hw. eeere in leff aad breot-t aed ia the hands of eaay. Corpl Thoa At'ifeeoa asvara la eeuMcr. W H Baelaad left eide irreir. B Bker Mere. riaht foci d left arm OieruUted. J W V Harral. aara UJ ier, N R Brier aeverf la left leg and la eaewy's aoa. J L Wooeook eavere sbrulder MiMtcg, Bsri t J Seats, . priate W B Byrd, L Edwardat, X Hataaea. MiBty, J H Pre. , B Lt O L fiotrtee, ' eomd'g Woneded: IgtQea W Merrit aHght'a thfS, 1 Book tl'gkt in 0e;h. W B Beat alight ia tor. Win JcBa.eTre io ler. D J 8iU atrera ia aide. MiaalBg, Bert J B fill amtn Carpi C M 8rieklaa, Joha Araatroag, A ay, J W Uerdng . W A MeAnhnr i C L. E LWatsua. ecmi'g. ; X.V: Pwt Taylor Weanded: W H Cattle Tere a Uiph, Lai MeriU lifht ia aek, Eliaj SaHitan ttanjdby a akall, Itf tfoikies alit-Ht in leg' M'aeir? A.K-ath'ty - r ' C .M P 8 CaW, oomff. ' Ki'l-di Corp & M Cor.le D McQ Curr-e Wo-de(J: It f B Carne, rcre ii right ehoaider, prirU H Qoga aavera ia head. O Q Little eerievilv in right thigh, J Orrrtcn seven ia r ght thit-h, Jtoob Musslewaita il'ght ia leg MUerr g: H McCal'ua. ' a . B Lt J P Pitman, eommaadlag. Wosadfd: 8'tJ BuUwk. alight ia fort; Corp W W Preratt, el'tia floger; ! E Bnllcck. aerfre in hd; J C Morria, do r gkt arm: McNeill, sl't in headj N Carter, da la arm 'lfeiaf: U J P Pitman. Wm Me Jormiok. J Proratt, A Taylor F, Caat W"8 Normentoommondiar- WauodVl, Capt W S Kormeat in right lea, Corp'l W D MoLallea aare in head, m Humphrey slight la thigh, A B Pameli alirht la left ra, - ookeac Boon alaht ia tigk ' Q, Lieut T B Lipp tt.eomd'g tilld W J Beaaley oufliM W JeralgkB tere in ?oo. J Q Williaxa in finter, A aobla ia neok. W A Nelajn acrora ialef arm. M D. tlakburn mortally in left brtaat M snxg Serg't T F Ketohuni, Corpl l Pfjgg, A FBiaka. A BetAo, C M Crir, J L Hinsaa, A B Hrelfon, SNorria, ATkig en H J Thompaoo. H, Liut J A Maaras, oomd g. WooaJaa ear ft J B Colyer la head, W J Cotrell ia hand, D Tyoa eevere ia left leg. Kiea ng Sjrgt J E CMtpbell, Wm BatUa M Cartrell, F &' Qeorre, P B Kallehaa. A H oklaa, C Odcm, B B Rejeoida, J T Thompsen, J N Tyeoa 1, Lieut C T Gay, eomd'g Wounded Lieut 0 T Guy ia. left leg, pirtee 8 C iieaaley aavara ia ahoolder. T D Jones aaTeta ia lrg. ItVae Joaea tenrt ia side, W J Noll ia abdomen- Miaaiag, Corp'l W J Blao, H J Bayne, privates A O Bayna, & B Bell, Wm Holly, J Braee, J D Wil iems, J C Qaddie, James Bell K. Lieut H T Hacston, eomd'g Wouaded PriTie W H Kich aerere in bend. M L Bradshaw la Uiga Missing. Corp'l B F Holliageworth, priTataa J O WUU ford. J T Wil ifard. . .Total Officers 7, Ealiated men t7. The Cumbailaad, Harnett, B3bea!a aad Aaoa Cos ia other reg'ta af the Brigade (Caagaan'a) aaffrei aa fallows: , - C M, 8t if.C r., Cmmkrlm 4Emr4tt -Cnpi L &. Breeoe em'Jg. VFoUudtd Lieut B it Hargrove fjot, 8rgt L H Horard lg, prifaU W Burgees hg Cergt a barges Ug. M salsg: Otpt L B rreec, a rp 1 D Bard, privies W Berd, Jemes C4a. H Felrobu. J Wr'ght, T B.Jiioe, W Daat, J FarguraoB, I Uldia--4. WB:rrmaa. Ca A. lUl. Eeitt County Capt J F Ftrt eoVg Wounded Be-gt U B iUgvu fiot oorp'l N d nluu cigneiy ia hit; amciof ,Lpt 1 f Fort. LitaliCU., sergt A D -W tson, Oarp'l K Wrati prirtra Wm Vt, W R Copra, H. Sdarard. F Hardta, J W 'Watt, A "fcUon H C Merosr. " Ca 3, tUt, iiuM Cceway Ll J L Brerttt, aom'dg C-Uadi'iaarct ' W' Hanoe WjaaJi: irivue J C fjtrfri m , M m'm M m w !! mm head. J Deas ia shoaUer, W V Hotter ia Bead se'ire, B P lake ia huid. J H Maok ta ar-t, 1 M Qiaco U rip, 1 L Popha in aide aad aoioea, J B Prkr leg. W D Parker hand, D M Pat aakia, J 8Ua aipt" aaias mg aargt J N Doberry. Cot. 't, Emmttt Oowtr Lbat-D M L J'eaei' aom'dg. KiJd pivata W U Feuoetu Wvadd Lieut DML Jones aiooe dead o.rp'l N J Johaaca lv eerere, private Jao A B!lard 1-g M.akiag. aergl B. D Ltaier, prirUs Wm Araoid, J A Cuits, James H tmiin, N A larailkUl. FA YETTK VIliliEa. TBCKSDIT. OCTOBKK II. 1W4. WiLKUaTO. The Northern papers state taat Wilmington is to be attacked, the land forces beirg ready and the fleet In prooeas of being gathered. lbe same idea has recently fixed itself rery firmly in te Southern mind in cocaeajaence of tha excitement known to hare been produced at the North by the fitting' oat ot the Tallahassee at Wflminaton aad brr sajling from and to that port; in addition fo which it has been reported that several other armed ehipe were to follow her. This kind of war npon yaokre commerce they will so doubt atop if they can, aad the poly ways to do that are either to keep a fa larjrer force off tha port or to fapture, it. Ha Utter is of course preferred, if prac'IoabJe, because of pthr jaaaJaarawea'th tnterrepUim of raaTand" nrcr transportation. For this purpose it ia aaid that a fleet ! now beiof collected at Norfolk aad Old Poiat, rmong which are aaid to be two rery powerful mon itors, i Well, the only matter of surprise) is tkat the yao kees have so lng de'ayed ther attack npon tais only outlet and inlet of the Confederacy. Two or three years ago they might hare captured it with but little oimculty, we soppoee. Bat those two years have given to Wilmuurton the advantage of the scientific skili of General whom Pret ideal Daria jastly pro nounced one of the rery first Engineer officers in the country, and wbo had shown hs gallantry upon some of the bard eat fought fields in Virginia ja loll and in the brilliant campaign of 1862 aronnd llichmond. In hisabors the' to him labors'of lore not less than of duty Gen! WhUing has been seconded by other able and indf fatirable officer. With saificLnt force, which we take it for granted will be there, w feel a strong confidence that Wilmington will not be Denied Charleston and Savannah and Mobile in wiin- standing the mot furious asaaalts of the enemy. If laborers be required, we trust that they wJl be cheerfully furnished; and if citiaens must become tor las una soldiers, w feel that they too will be ready and prompt; for the defence of Wilmington is the defence of the whole Cape Fear region, and iodeed of most of the State. Its loaa would open wide the gate to tbe enemy, and no man's property or iife would be safe from destruction, no man's fautily from insult and outrage.. The defence of Wiiavngtoa xs the deTence of our homes and families. lALea Onsaaxa. Aa xehange remarks that a stracgar would naturally eondode that oar entire population had been educated ia the art of war, from their incessant criticisms on the conduct and move ments of oar military leaders. This is emphatically too true. Xditors especially are fritn to such erit fcjsos. They not only criticise what our gecerals bare done, but adrise thea what they ought to do. And even then, a uld the Generals do what they adrise, they complain that it waa not dooe at the right time or in the right way. We have an instance before ui hi which this sjsem is applied to the Wa Department' also. The Richmond Examiner says: Toe revocation of details, l.ke many other meaauree of the War Department, oegbt to have ba earlier. If the Order had been published three weeks ago," lc Ac We wul suppose that the Examiner ad. TMi the measure tbrre weeks ago, (thoogh e coo- slier that donbifuT.) Ferbape the toecrat ry was not Si to Jump at eoaclaafona, Lae the Examiner, and r - : . . - - rroucu uie uirre vifii o examine into vne ciai:er Ma. . inn weeu deuberauoa npoa ao tenons a sup would not seem to be unrtaaoaable the time is but a moment in the Lfe of a nation and w think the Examiner ihoeld hare refrained' from carping wbea its wuh was accomplLibed. Bat perhaps the Exam. iaer has an eje to tae future. If vnioge lam oat e.l. ncbody will rememoer It Kxmuure cmpnta. If ill, the Examiner wJl be ab.e to say, "if a.1 owusg to your not doxg it three wUls erur. aa we a4 rued," lt was a well known principle of ectod of old Mr. Macon, during his Cougreasioaal career, to vole against mcaaurcs because, as be sei-4, if Uxy paased aad were of public uUliiy, lo one aooLi re member that Ae To'ed agautat tbem. If they a&uoid prove ot evil tendency, na could say, 1 told yoa ao l Toted against utem.' We nave heavd an oicer of some axperience aay. that the eolLee in the field loox v ttn nnqueauoeiag reLance at the orders aad mAvmeaie .f ueir joaa era. . JAry do not cntirue, bat rely epoe the skui and devour a of those whose daty it is to piaa and u order, and who bare opportunities ti secure tae in formation nereiaary to the forma Jon of plana and ardera. It migat cur some of oar perior Gen e; els of their propensity to crtttasm, if ihey wouid take the field in the ranks, isara to obey, and tkas qualify themselves to command. We are looking to aee aumj of the gram blare raJ out cgua.t Geo. Hood's movmaut to bhermaa roar.' lt affords a fine opportunity for eriuciaa, np oa Mr. Macon's principle. Poci n v si, am I . Ui. V m V.v h 'r-' duiiih, wkoae 4 years Una of aarT'1 "J , . ,k . J-mg lobe muautrea . , . trut off wth the prateuM bit of urfliu bat ' . . -r packed away. II na4 raOM TBX K0KTK CAJtOLBA MLDllx. . re a tbb eMaavaa. C . mr o So Ca vexar A. K. T, Oct. I, Lt 44. Meters. Edit ire: ArUt the aMCe aad eUrrtac eraem ef eataaer wveA, I taxi W say acnbbliag agata. la totjrm yoa arv By aud parkally whai h toaaacun4 ta Uaaap. Uo'a -emir eoerpaay." aad asora aarUoalarty ta mmr wi pri-ata and Kjria-cL To Baaat know IheX "a maa la tmt.m ' haa uit Uu-e ta lor wrtUag and the saarch- uig, euu-taarcMxg iM nhllag fo Ue time are a tlrolyover aad taia da ia eaxa agala. Ua4oeca4 tbm have tha or;ortaniiy of vieiuar m diSreat Ilead- qnerterm. (brejre -a au ta ranka la ac laQaaie at neaJqaert ra.) to Osd Oat A pucalare t dJKjreal Bri geda, or Beeuatata rvea. LWwevar, each aa 1 have I give- yo. aad b-r It la. On Tharmlay 9th alt , we bad made dy for a reoa- ral review, aeich wa to coaae e7 that day Every oae bad ooucd tie tart cloua. weab4 hia faca, enrebad hia hatr. X' rrriar4cry fjf the review, aod we were thas eitirg. ah- th- prva-ramm wm eoddeaty chaarvd by ti-n.Uraif.'etedere. Ve ere at oftra autct to lie or dTF, Wt utt hd lo "give la." 60 UrULtg the review go, aa b-v -ui to atevt IV rax-ay s adveaos e liii vtiUf Lemmsft. Kklrm-atlxig Bad bea goiagao to os exl'Ol b lo.- we rra-hl thr a-Ma af wlwt Th id iiU. ttUMrt.) bm4 U(VLK4.Vi sm a arc di eiouatd ao4 tl forawd- Oor t Wat waa order' ri io rtmua ta the eMM. lrM ia haod; a aqa4 of aa Mat to the rirfbt tocWaa4 chUM bea la vara- . coaCosi.i abwot two huam.aauloWk.at a akh Uae tae etKmy bd ova d'ira beck, aoaa prUMars were erjagol ia, aa4 the nihl eord, araring as4varoi the Miaa'too." Our be id all eaoushrd k) la auUd. 'I a a Te thi J N. Tara-e the 14 aVrimeot foil - ottaliy w ubd4. I hus ba felka aaoUrr gvta&t J't U a n mt ly utaea4 by au ho kw Sub. Geo. W a. a Lw oa kvUg io 6ld eusrp aada U o-Uju o' the Blartdo toxmlred vctv hlzhlr! (Lx peptide U eat my tocaooeutrate awarcr hmat, we tuovtd kS in Ui d-rrcu-xi Ualiiag about aud-aJki. e Uy aCI t iL Ue cell eveaiag, a-bea IM coetry avad ie.U a dtavxMdeuua ia our froat, charging our cier ine of works aod e vptari'" porUJ of taw compaatrs u Peart -g ln4s. w at 000 btvt4 lo ia viat aad flu.kv4 ihj voaj '1 W I. ae cur Loaoiry, prUoa 04 . P. itil e a. I mfmf ' ae fy are cai4 here, caargel lU-kr frooL A aarp tfll aoaod. We had ear cwuouwd Ue eomy ' 5ta aod kJi Army eurpa aad a pw Uoa of acotber. but waat wae tan tu aaew datmaiaed a" da or dw? Their liae waa broke, erveral ataaoa ool&ra utti. VfLX.-r wiia aauatlee prMua-m. Oar Oaray Uiviuua oa tha rtgat captored aaeada 4 colore aad 4-J4 pnaoa.a A aq ad af aa. (Co. DO Larai. J. a. fceul commaaxtitg. capiarad 15, amoeg wacm wbs Mj. riiht. cKaaartdog the Alat S. Y. V. of tee ouvud vj awpav. Au Uxt eacaty waadrivea kvach. Um Bxat cU4, acd we wtihdraw a aaort 1 -t-tt x 23 x. xTqua. r n- mvm JVewc VenWtfv PBraasaoao. Oct. oemy is reported constminir ta Croat of da- liandred to-day. Ue was bury eaovm c rrv pootooms to North aid of lb J aaea, a4 laet alchU Uovpttau, waged cam pa, and other piaote are lag ngidly iaspected, all able-bodied men srat t U trout, aaa their pla M suppoeU aa tar ae pos 1 a af duablcd saen acd aerrora. .aw Satarday wa oaWed la with tra aad rala.fr ft' began aaiiy. we paoved 10 tae front, Aas4I cr rnt lohiui Ueaa.wjike(laa otffjx fuuA.lVea wt never cctia4 U aaaJ u.-ftmuU eceiag thus day paaMl, law llVAa-otSg. AS a git a out airily MI:-.JMi, a-aie wa UTtlopeeaeathe ,Cd.e al oiVll -a Utvwioa darla the da, ll wawU "ft:Ahu The thuty ria pr ewm'ort W JT,j e.uocl a a e t.j h ; aai. iui the jfte reward of v.ury aod we is aaooa u eaUafy has ms, hvvr atdejua his aa ty, tar he -Coarta dame fortaae a galea im l"H "" waiU aywa ar. Aad giira gaar oy every ia Tt a j j-UAed by txayr; loe W bvde U in a aeNafO, Sw lr a uim e.tea.iegt, ' Bat (jt laa gw.w4 Uf beuat lrajaai. Early doalria-. taaaeay advaaawd la atrecg (Jrae, aaaoaeiecMl aa! cam4 tea hCt at ear a.taaaaiaJ uaa, CvaaedMiy, aU o the rvgM eaug daaiai. gave Uaek, aad t aey agaia ooteplad eahar panua ot oar aawer Laa. aad aa oaae alvaoaa lo tha aaat Oae of worka. By Uial tuna roatirae.aeata had wnwt Ta aaaoiy raieas a leaUe t i aal waA a lieCiie eavarga. tn rajud baiore laa Ara ot ar areaiahars ta C'oal taaWorka. we raaal taare arta laa BUl. Kvery oaa tae tea awraic- (htaady) waa aanoaa aw lae aaeay U try to avraava U oar uaa, bak laay, ooa cladlag ioas pradaaca waa laa taMar pari af Valor, awver aal oa laa other BaJ iaa baca oaaiaA ia au wwa caaad oy Uu lae day oatore, La taa evaalag a aaau force awfaacad aahuiaay caaae afma a aoaitr aarea U lha (mj oocuyvAg var old oaiar Eaa. Taa Uaaxl lavadara UaoJUeu aad auaua wilaoat ariag 4 gV aaJ lha laa mimt aadaa for lae Vaaa, la nag aa vary awch aa we Were DeXora aay nUag oaoarrad are day a lajaj gL The bye brool aa.y may a U-iia trophy, aaaay a ynaae ma a t jimr ti.he, laala, caeiaaria porUoOo. imr of love aaJ aouara'of Bate 'd agraavog la ta ooa t-f "j "jly dr oy. av yoar aaoaay aad eaad oa taaca ikMM aa ya cao. w a caAfaciarkaue araM e . m . . . , a - I . th-t jaaarr " - - iutuM jtoaat ootapiaimeii oa en puaf laat ba bad aot pal a wtaJow la lae aaarts of SSaa ia order that la. 4 rl cW-stcre taibl o saaa. If ch vm laa can w.ta yaahaa avana, 1 Uacy we woeld mm avarton rioraoiaaA, waofaouag a aagoa wok taa laft aad craaotMg wOa laa rL;at naa4 oAar -mmr! aan.'."" Tae oai y eaaaalty la U "If' oa Uaa Prieat aughtly wouaJad ta oa oaodU. lie U on daty aaia aow. Aa ever yoovn, Ao. Aaaua. Cvoa- paked away. mcaUy 43 into the ognt ot lhat day a ear feu. s g, and wae kjlod hilled ia deoaoce of his rgaa FOR TES OBSUTSA. Caaualtieela 44 a t C Troops ia te aBrmgamet af Spt 30ia aad Oot let, 11 : Full aad Siaff Weuaued: U j 0 il Bteiaaaa foot, alight. , . Ao'iag Ensign, Jas Forrest, thigh, severely .Co A Killed: H f Esdl Wounded: 8gt B Port car kn, severely; W X OruoVs breaat, m or (all; M)ae iiarnor leg, aught; Cf ro J H Jankias axoulder, aogat; U Cuus Kg, aiigBi; A u Wuraood taiga, eovereiy. auas ixg: igt d al Da,vie. . K iled 1, wounded , miaaiag 1 jj Wonted; Capt BC Bxawa Ug. severely; 8gt W J Winburg leg broken; Co.p Alax Baa-kt hip, severely; C-orp W V, "owcl! arm, eevorely ; Exua Toleoa aiouller. severely; N Fouutaia akwl, very aaferely, Wade Boot ing hip, t! gi;"W D Aadrws arm, everly; AI iaa ioata uaboujia laoors. VYnatevar may be sard of seme of the troops of some of the other buus, we ar informed that it can be aa.d with train ot te North Carolinians, thai taey never lost a bat tle by failing to obey orders, or to stand by thoeo vtkooi they were expected to support. Bat they cava aa3rd awfailv tiv tna defr-euon of other trootv. in Tarioos battle. Ciiuj-maa's bnrtid is a rema- I w ' " able lasiaooe of this. A.1 tne baUIe bfO""" I u PV P-' ther were not sooDorted a taat 14 b' I iow- WB0. itug of xpu1- Mxa 4 Yr4rima.Bria4- and - tarr.bly cat up ia aoa- r of nu inuaaon to claiaa bis duaharga, war o oai 1 eoqaeace. ' a oa lhe,30ih ult, u the ebargn on I linking puih fond hopa' for Lus ratara. .Ta Laa.daa. tt Harriaoo, beiow Bichmead, a Brfgadviactme I rcart antaeV-aha- maermsVceiaaa"aeiuA of la-orm r Simte not mefUi-nmd, wa ordered to foil m c'oae ly ana support Cua groan's. Tbs latter made a charge arnicn waa greatly camp, in on ted by Geo. Lea acd Hoxe wno war prasont, ihey got within Sv yards of ine Woraa, and Joight there uatil more than naif the Brigade had been killed, wounded or 'captured. Wncn tae sumvors returnel they found their sap porting Brigade snugly ensconced in the ravine from which inry nad started. The loaea of tne Brigade were conjequnUy very heavy, aa taey had beea at Cold flar&or. I AM aalhoriiyJ byjd int. Qsore Willocx ta sea, en the 20kh day of October iaa'?., his entire crop of 'Grain and Fora?e, etwk of Hjrs3, Ct'le wad Heja, a Won ad Pus,?I..Dd all Farm-ng Uienai'sf House hold and J rehea Furaite. The nut rota wit! be hired out until lib e 25th December next. Tne plantation to be rented! out fof one year. . I u V ELAM J. HABaiSaTO. WaUonf s BridgvMoare Co., Ojt. 7. 741 T the fjirn of Faysttevillj, ouPrid'.y li"t, a small X ueataet fOJKET BPOK, eiaUia'aj abiut tarre hundred wolUre tnru Isaa, thoit to have baan dropped at tbe Mirkt'lt jaie- A liorai reward wilf be given I for the deiivaVy to tie unlvrsigattd, or left with E. Jl Hale A Sons. .If. R. k' McDonald, ' I ' 8olemi4 Grova, M,ore eocnry. Oot'r 6j 1P84. ' i 74 8 - - ; . ' : State of IVorth Tarolina, " : ;) CUMBERLANl? (OUNTY. Snperior Cotfftjvf Lawj FiilTrin A D lW " . t I v Pilipn for Divoree. ' IS this cause, it app?ar:tg io thn eatishe.i-n cf he Court, tthat the : D jfeadaat Mary Williamson resides beyond tbe limits of the State, cr so eoaccals hereelf ' that tha ordinary process of the law eanaot be nerved eaonheri It is therefore orddrsd. that puireatioa be made' for mix weeks in the F.tyettTilla O server, that the said Defendant, M try Williamson, be and appear at . eur next. Superior Couft cf, Law, to be held for the 'County of C-imber'taifnt th6 Court House in Fayette ille on the 7th M?n1r nfier tha 4th Mosday ia Sep- Uaaber A,. D IE64, and then aal there plead, answer er demur o aaid Pe'itioa, or the eu wi l be heard ex parte na,i a Do-ee reaisiJ aeo-jraingly - v t i!BMS iakn w- EiT, Jr., Ciork of our said Court, , . tOilae in Fayeucvilla, N i, the 7.h Monday after the dthMsudey ef Septeaher, A. D; lt?tv 7o6tpdl v W.llAjaaCJITlt, Hore arm, severely; Win Blmoodson thiga, severely; as H Parker neak, al-gat rfod&did 1 omoar, 10 mca. C Killed: P MeOtawadra Woualed: T B Pollard ta gh, Bcvarely Uisiag: J May. Ki'.lsi I,' wouaded 1, taLnlrg 1. I Weuad'd: Lt- Q W Parser, leg anputxtel; Lt fhos Kin?, thUh broken; Corp Bidney Harri -aoulder. 8-veroly; T B Taylor nip, eterl. hi aag: 8g B Fleming Wbuaded 2 offioers, 2 men. MiSiieg I F Wounded: Kliaa Slaok.U'gi broxen; JasKeans .ade, savoreiv; Wm iVaisner saouider, alight. Wounded 8 I ' E Killdd: Cop W llbaan. Wounded: Lt 8 J Tally thiga, severely; SW Wemble taiar aavsrely; U B Mriea thigh, severely; U ) wuums foot, ejvereiy, i 8 Cain ana broken; 8iopaen 800 U ar,A, severely; Ja 3almoA arm, si'ght; 8 Billiard leg, eevaraly; A I Kelly ljet. eev-rei; Lemuel Bosiiit nip. eevereij; W J alaner faoe, aovarni; K hi DUmuaeJ U, aeverei; da, A Craven legs, severely; J L Mooa thigh brokta aa. prisoner, Buekner Johnson arm, severe: Miaaiag & il COX ' . ; . Killed 1, woundad 1 ofiioar, 14 man, m'owlig 1 O Wounded: Fgt Thoa A 'Clark mortally, suiee died; Corp Jao B doott faoa, severely; W T Crawtaxd shoulder, severely; J Sidaey Bte 1 leg, severely; 8 Una Workman arm, severely; W H Ward ria, ojverel,; Alfred. Peopiea leg seve-ely; David Coble shoulder, alight; fiaaey Wai ter arm, severely; Presley Qaraer arm; severely. .Wounded 10 " - H ouaded: 8gt Z O Brady kaee, slight; 8gt AD dartin leg, severely; Corp M P Lsnea arm,' severely; Corp A B Loudernulx thita. sevarely; J O Tucker arm broken aad leg eeverely; Z Q L:aebury leg. el'gat; K I Cornelieonleg, severely; Jao Bardanleg, severely. Mtss icg: Travis Brown, Neison liuflae Wouade ; 8. Eiiaaing 2 I Killed: Q W Baatley, M A Edwards. Woonded: 8gt J il Mila thigh, severely; Corpl ft It Parsons IhlgL broken aad rriaoner; J B Spears arm, s'igit; (i (Hrdner rm, severely F MoOlaahorn saouider, severely; Janus Leng shoulder, severely, A 9 Moon aaad, severely; W fl Cenoa thigh, slight. KUlod 2, Wouaded 8 " K Killed: 8gt W B Shea well Wouaded: 8gt John Huff thigh, severely; Corpl B H Freeman eaoulir severely; John Henry groin a, severely; I Lamer foot, slight; A W aferritt breast, severely; A Qiubba taiga, severely; Doe B U or dan thigh aad head, aiig-i:; i Th omasa a thigh, Beeerely; Jo Baipas kaee, eevereiy Missing: Corp W H Duke KiUed 1, Wcnnded 9, Musiog 1. ' Total Killed ; Weauds 77; Mbalng T. " Tai FiOaT 0 rjquiaaxL Lavu. Iloaxt. Aj usual the Virginia papers did not ted what troopa gained the handsome victory on the above Road near Fe loraborg 00 the &)-h nit. and 1st inst. We havo learned taat tney were MciWs (!a'e Kirkland's) and Line's North Carolina, McGowan'a Soum Caro 1 na, and Archer's, composed o( Maryland, Trnee soe and- Virginia troops. On the first day tnpenarge woe aoade gallantly and too yakcas driyea in conio at n for more than a mile. On the next day in at tack waj renewed aad toe yankees eaeil driven lato Fort McaUe, wmca was too sironaf to be-ntlacked. 1'be result was a great alaugoter of the enemy, ecu mated' at 1750 killed aod wounded, and the capture of near 1500 priaonere and as many small arms. 200 of (he prisoners were captured by Major Woolen' sharpshooters, of Lane' Brigade. Our loss was small in proportion. An experienced omcer aaid he had never witoeseed such disparity la the killed and wounded. Mjny of tne yankeea were shot ia tbe back, il being a regular running fight. Gen McGowan's Brigade of Soaih Carolic Lay as vied with the North Carolinian in the actuerem-eat of ihese results, and behaved splendidly, aa oiuaL His loss of ofl .era.was severe 11 kdled oa thai field. Of Lane's Brigade we are Barry to hear of the death of Cob Wm. M. Barbour .of the 37th, wno waa wounded in the hip by a chance shot before the fight, not dangerously a it waa supposed, oat ho has amce died. He was from Wilkeeborough, and waa moon teemed. Lt Joha IL Pearson of Balihnry aad Lt Truelove, both of the 28th, were killed on the field. Lieut Bixxell of Sampson waa among to woonded. and Baraa," tecordad la in ' id Taaaaaaaat, wei "lae nwaher oiaara aooBai on at a .wUdoW cried ihrooa Ue.Utiije. why ie i catol aa loog o. oo. ia " uy iaTy taa eau if hcaa.oioT iir wa Udiaa aeweeU acf, yya, aae reeu SX aaeer ao tatu: aia-e lacy o pu: uave toe aN4tik4 ae ore; lo every aaa a doiat or two; o 3 ji a prey ot U.rer, ootOkt, a pee of div,n ooto.e of oaate wo. a. of aiver Onoce of aeeue wrk od bja ade, utael lor lae aecka of la Ual laaa Ue eooiit ' Tne javike oomee not. II ha shared th fate of ttieera liu vtm, of a black, aaael or lero, aac need- woa, wivd tha aJvLuod lodbeaS of eUVca spoons and snceu aaid snaiu, atoaea it may be fro .a aome "aioJier in Lfraal ' upou tie bauxs ol in Jamea, will never be seen by Cm dooaud. in f emuytvauaa. In toe uoaing wort ot tne lioiig, we ay ad kt ei. tnwn enemies portal, O L, ro: Oat let tnec that wee iiua be ea let aoA araea Ba gea fofh aa atf aieaa l'Vowe the Farr. CaurrTaTtxxx. Ort IX Oar cavalry have had a nere Igkt pear EJwanig, ia th Vly. We dro e the enemy airy fo evwral days, but oa daaAey veaurwd too far aad got la aaaoag teir laUatry. Tbe ma all waa. vw war repwlaed aad lost 8 guaa. Ia other mepect ta af fair doe ao see a to be eerone. iVoen Gtorjtx Oar latent advice froa th A my ot Tencaeer ar dated at 3 o'cioek o us anom tng of th lib, troca which w teanthai Lew 'arp aa oocapyiag AUniooca rit-gtu aad zitg shaatiy. ilaranw n eorp, oeni ,:ia had y law fa.aaat CJacaft. jbi. waa advaaciag aonharard oa ta earn eaa aa lb diaua road. Oar lorcee Bare effectually daetroyed tha W. at A. EL It oy Uduag ap the raa, berxia' tha nmoea and tearisg away eaaeaukmanas, trom k-eaaaaaw nonniam northward aeany to Ewwnh. A aaaabar o yankew who wr prowLcg ta taa re-g'aboraood &fLot mou3taio oq ibarwy. war captared oy our force. aa ' bea taey arer fjrmad that our army am in poaseaaioa af ib radrvad aorvh of toera,thay were uvcrw-daloa. aad pert-euy JWd- d woaa taey aoKovereJ the traOL Jf ucr ac pua. Ia Georgia, we are Io;k Bar daily for iotporUat -Ttata. Hi believed UaiaJof Oaermaae army, ex cept a tvg corpa, aa icit Atlanta in peait of ilood. wno as playing t n4 wua dacrava-s 00 s tar.rfala.y,a- lWporiaUcoarUreprvaairgtaa4 wiia the excepuoo ot Che atagi an-aie ot hard bread. 8oerma ' eoaumi-airiat m ta a dceperai c avt ti env 11 La bona aadostnoualy engaged t iernvag laroagh Bel the. tVeigtbonag coaa'owa. bt It ts-s ' lrexi, witn ao amortaat rnea,i. lU.A aeeled. Boar, an eaa aad corn are eo3C la oVUaata. mglyatariraotaiiogtiawr tiUti wavdy apoa lrart and cavalry 093" u ncitity, aa Lu mut to forage oau tjMrmaa's cocd.uoa is Uui be libJrai,if Sa icaanot spwedlj raruxa .Haatroy llod aad opea lus cmlm'-&am ta 'OaaHaaoogn; bet beyooa iaa anaUiary 4po4 as tha abeqaiiou orre oaoly aos eaactaaaiy eagnex daaaroyug au ta maacj of rvpuctat-g ta vocaavov ane trvot ua UL10 river. . The a.iaata oa tmh a-des is cr.icA but if Uaol can keep ep tu eeppiata, aeravaa mast evwcaat Gworgja la aw grant eaagva ot laoaa. A. toria-gat ear larew week wa' aeUraaaa- ICarva Teyrna, KA. rvport that ta aaaay n . " . . I en. n aea arorraei an., wn Lave heXawd AiaWras. Aia. tow la aaaay from UecaUf appeared, av&d aJW oen sharp rwg trosa a tew aaregg'Mag a.a.iocW wa aaUrad ta p.a aad daeUoyad aaenfed a principal buiio-xvg. " ' Taare wa a mmx at the froat that Gsa. Form I ha taxea aaioy v-ia.Taaa w.vh larr qaaa iU at I aaraeaiiaoa aad livd aaoro troop, oat ia Uoxa aay orl of oaArmsiaO OalUa of iaa taare proteaawt. Jaaon TWj'ap. VX. iVwra iiJUtoaX .The ay ar vary buy ltrngtaaiag Fort ilamaoo, caSUw(tig taoAa prooCn, Am. W may aalaty ay that oa oar pari ar ar not tda .tnr. . it wa oUve4 yea Sard ay that Gract fat Uaa- ferrxa awa irooM ta U.S ear fcd LJC U A t -I bak na rr lam aaroa ant. tad o a a it. Th aadxauoc ar taat ta operaUda tor tha aexl txny days wUl o of ta avaet acuv aad la Ureatng tharacur, napacaaaiy ia vVgiaie. iajtavyaJ aVaf.aa?, llih. Yaatxa Loeaaa Toe Army corfeepoudeWc ci to New York rune stales thai Bar a nam s Uin- aioa -00 of nix engaged in tne capture of Fort Uar non oa tne 29h u. too oO 1 iuUed and woonded. Te aaaue loner gives an no oon w( tne aoec;cae fol aa-a ili oa the aame aay oa Fori GiLaer. Ba neye negro Uoope, ue eays, rwacaod toe wofks ou tha kfi, tutor woaca was a ditca twelve leet w.de and ten loet deep, Aoout iOOJ of taeae negroes got I verv j M turn ready to join nwo 'ju ditca una never cu-n oar. At leaet I bxd lifai.wlj urad of their ex p mac J tarediy of ihdai cumood oa the parapet ot the tort, ao 4 were shot dead, tamoUUg Daca upon urnr coot '.adde. Th re , at ts ad wtt ataa j urtA fry the CNay watA aAeaL) iArot0 aofiaj (Aea by Aa-aJ." iVoa Paarrnary. Coc irary to geaera. tspecta. tioa yeterday pa sand ewy wataoat taa ooearrna of aa Uapo-iaol moreaaaat oa our unek. ' Duarur t-" coaoa. to coot lata oxr Lane, aoave v ta c)aa-iaraot aamoara. N ol long e .aa ta aaaeruoa Iraoa a .Sew adoaair reg'l taavaov . o trrucaat ao l aWmaag, taat U aad t a rnuao.od, aad aAthar Iroea ta aaat atat awved to to tfoah u Us sa.d. t ta Up ot masy days ta - cood.iaoa of la eg wa eorfOve ia ta a m rag t. watch wa aapplaatad at once by a Wyed tteaa troja taa aboaatta aula of Maasaaaf.a. ttx tAM laat reg'l Us daaeruoa beaa more freqeaah vr-i be 'ore, aad svow, we aaaleraoaad, u ha oav-. ra- Lera4 by a loarih aterarj xVxpraas, liu. Frvm th7Tfy--W lea-ued by tha Ceatral ears last sughl U5 Baendaa u oOeyug Greets nn toer to oawtro VnryVaiag ta a peaaagn liroug- IB Valley. 11 na apareet aetUktr Para, awl or vora cnb. and ere a ia tu Caaiaat Lraaa-ig fiadn .ttaa ta M:socat Ta aoremeaU of Gin. Price la th I o.piy in tore ho every feay-ncx, AU twewau aaxwty, ia wmcn, hdpe predraiattr, Geo. Prvc 1 F1" I. ial u.inniA maA uoyli to Loow In taatver of the I Vm Xeet lenaa e Q3:ral eLpad be reo vad . . . -. 1 . I . t.mtmr, rtr. tnlfl KJal Ual Va.l I . ar 1 mi m'ia a a n.-iiin u w a.n naa..-. i.aaw " " - aaamoBaa-Baa w wanwav- ei m mm - - - r r v - augly whether it wa prudent to inrad toed ma army- teoder mercie of ta ooaaiad "beat government ap earth" wjy Idea we seed bare no tears, out Motajsi. Th new crop of tJor'gham has been selling here at $10 per gallon by the barreL It is expected that it will fall lower, perhape to $5. It ha sold at Charlotte at 85; at Colambos, Geo, at $3 05. The Columbus Enquirer says that a vast quantity ha been made in Georgia. . M We hear of farmers, it adds, who never made . mora than from three to five bales of cotton, who will urake this year from twenty to twenty-fire barrels of syrup, and whose familiee cannot consume more than on .or two barrels of it There is hardly a farmer or plan ter bnt will hare more or leas ot it to lelL" The Montgomery, Ala Mail says that a good deal of the crop in that section baa already soured and spoiled in consequence of its not being properly boued, and adds, "Our beatiiilormaiioo adrlees that the caaej-toe should - V 2 , B 'n.-a . mm. . a Siaaws. Toe Uueigh Standard is deaighled will to letter of Mr. Boyce of Booth Carolina, in farcr ot-m. urtava w tea reconcile the interest and font luge of t belligerent; a paaca, in shjrt, which re' store harmony.'- Of course tnis meaa a roatora- tioa of the despised Uaion, which1 Mr Uoyce ana the Siaadard worked so hard to destroy. Uttrj manl feeling of the Booth will spurn each a restoration, a wetry awop of blood, of her martyred sous will cry oot gainst it " Tne Standard aays that Mr. Bcyc made a speech in Baleiga ia December 1850, ad ruung aeceasion oa account of the. election of Mr. IJacofh. And now be for going bfrk, alier all tat Lincoln and the yan keea have done to outrage and destroy the South ! For what have wa abed tnese mere tf blood, in fol lowing tae ad vie of Mr. Boyce and th tttandara? The UUandard urged seasion in case Fremont were elected: Mr.'Boyo urged it becaate Lincoln wa e- lected. And nor these birds of a feather are among tbe first to cower before th storm they helped to raisel 1 oa . a a great e x p c' aUoa. 1 1 taey were not reaay tor ua, ine danger of a aoriod dlaaiverl. imminent Let u hop for ue beat II a exceedingly popular a aa oacer aod at a auaa, aad if ha had a moth miitary ,uii a be has personal popularity ha would ba La-, vincible. l-ba Bicbmood BaaUnaT preaanld tha following view of th feiuatloa in Mieeoun: ' ... .1 IM Ka. OAlTf it " I 111 uli Iter a. tww ao Ley UUa aUa Uu- e oap. hia and to I KftrrriUe b about aywt- at t.e. ana aui of taa I o a esaaay - - . I JT. ...la. LHl ia .ikualAWoe-cr h tfg al .. eCOaPt aUeot eon aod p.iaxj0ri. J-iaa aw a f Jaafi ai. 11 ia. Croa&n lUtfhl tfjWei Tn ram Aloeaiarla, raa out ta other airat ta ta aoaaa, . .4 i rkl koaaa. tan ataePor ox aauca lv. I ylt aaoal blOVd BUi. Bd4 It a " - " ... ,t.tn lUaUufad. To man tweat 0 t arough ia enemy' fleet aad rcachad ear oaiaia ueo l aaety. itai. (W" 1- FawJaSewi oO l,'aaay. rha fotormg lofa mods order, and taa accowat of taa cWoeua xa- .. l. , . 1 m Sanr fic iter !: -St Loui la 00 th Mieaianippl river, to mile, below I t'- tJa Taarw . - .. .. I , .J . a . 1 . . fl .l a. X DtsBBTta iCtixxn Ao axoraia Wocanxn. W are reqaeeted to state that oa Saaday night Isat a party diacovereil a con pi of drtr at a camp in the wood ra th lower ad of Chatham county Ezypt Tbei bailed tnem, when ta deserters - w a a .. TI y were fired npon ana on auiea wanted: U IDES ta laa oa sharaa. Terms, I Laather or lu 11 equivl?Bi la eaah. Ws eaa taa a ia a Very short t e if desired by Hiokle's pataat Persoaa wshlag their Hides taaaei eaa send them la oar ad Ire to EryptDepo. where they will be tken from and Leaiker delivered at oar expeaaa. Oar ddrs i Beaamoat ChalkaiB eeanty. w. D WjtTSON 4k CO. BaXaraaee MeaaT. tL. W. WSIiaa A Cax, FayeUevUla. A-dg-XA 61eatwUJa4 broke and raa. and the other worn ided: th latter made his eacape. -vat oeaMaiormafioo aun?a that tbe cane 1-loe tbouw 1 . .vi .u. . tVai I be boiled up to the point of burning, aad Just before I Kua a person U au- " l Ua quarter, ao a greatly to retard nperntioe agnlaat ,'uji mgm.m via aut, um ni prepared, a year old, as good lb nrwdh ot lha MUaouri. 1 ait re Uoa a bill wt uf auU to Pilot Knob, a dint ear of a ta.len ll U that r-unVad. kawa a lb Bt LoelS aad Iron Mountain railroad, that PrUt font aSrack. Captur. lg lha important poe.Uoa at lie aouiaara leraaiaoa, be moresl Oa lOWarUS Ot. VMM, oonaroyvng ua rwa aawa oaking hlmaeti master of tha eoaalry la hia saarea. Tb eaemy' papare nay it will lake naoata to repair tb damage. AaolVr railroad, cailad'tha PaeJa miL road, extendi from at Louia v-eatwardly. At Fmakiia, 17 mile ool from ft Loeia, It eroea-e ta Maramae, oa a tmpirual brtde. At Labadie, I mile went of tvantlln. it reaflOea in aaUtaoon. ana taeooo aaoaren ao lha bank of taat rivjtr lo Jeff rem C.ty, where it agaia diver raa. At Frank-La, a railroad diver re froea th padAe railroad, aad from th dirnctioa which tt tnke. ia cUd th SjTutbwewt Braach. This road is projected la mn to tha Dowthw-nt corner of hLaa-mrt, but a preav u nbLeted. we believe, oclv U Rolia. Geo. Pric . . ... . . a.L .LiJ O V ,mm an we aaAVretaad n, aaauwyno taa orKurw i" tia.T7bkb cau rnUroad aocBynawkatioa wjta M. Louis for ixti the PncLao nad tn Uoathanat ronda 12a erould vaar to b atantrr of lha Uat aauaad road la tt whole oxaact, aad to ba ndvatving to tha Mnoart river, wWn a wil eUU "further daatroy lha Pndna railroad. Thi JackaoavLUa Depot, wbiah taa Federal pacars r port to have beau barawd by 'Yuaruia,- u cooajoaraiiy orthof th Miaeuoxi aad III mUaa 5orih waat of bt Lced. . -ThaW facta indicate that a3 aoatfiaaa Miaaowrl Is ta Prtea nan diaanealind taa rauwaya war aaat ap taa a ae kiwv;,-w. tolioanag order: . . Tiiora, Aa. a a a . Do alt tha dnasaar" -yo eaa ta taa railroad aad rren." Cnryy off etocc of a deacnpOaa aad ewgrons ao na a tawv-jatfartavarpaaaaLag. if taa war U to tnU a-.haT Venr. let Ua &haanadona Ynl'ey ravnaha n Wran nra-ta. . 1 ' . U. It UajrT. T u rw 4an aai that Gna. Oraa baa wrderal th aboee to ba ao euorpUuly carried oat eaat ww flrWovnr th Valley, wul an vnWearry uowarataana. -Jul da of thi t$M awdV tmer aal J4xrit w-re an PralUtninrBfiM7e,Blln and 4i prarwrty an lalhe reta-i army. The m:ae pnaeated wa U-s e caaioa wa kaflaed a vrey saddfoiag hat n-U a vary a. cawaary oa. la th eoara of the tUy we eVmr- ynet eooagh wheal to soatiat Us wbcl reont army t tnar U xae. baaidal CoOac iag tWa hUodxed head of Rattan nM a&ont Urea Uouwad,aoae. ... J Ka FrUsy, th 0t, ta danrucUaa aad oaaa-aa oparatkma ware eorfiiaaad.1 . - tVmm af.-a t- A fmi-ni FaTaiTlt OT tO Bfy Admiral wpoa bbbm so cod, woaid b to kwp wf from hare. If a coca her h aaJ get bar a ta wad Of hi aaae-- tVnlane ayoa JourmL otnitfy what has bean don eaa ba again.1 FaoiT. We had a heavy frost on Monday morn ing last What extent of damage baa beea done to the crop wa are Pot advised. W bar remarked for a ambr of year past that a cold snap, more or lea MTUiajbiwaA tawfiahtlaHaXCxtCjUTa. s have eaten syrua thus I ha waa badly wouat 14 la taa thigh, ao that n could i hatth peat dy of at Louis is traiy impertUad a oouia m daaimL ana - ti. annrvnewl ta ba whita I mmam MiiM wa ta iwitaa vm. axavca e an ia strain I - - . . . ...I.. , .. .l.i L ? ouo, but after tha tshaotiag were found to be bright mulaUoes. havicar -oa army clothe. Oae of thea bed previously sULetl to a person who Saw thea that tll37 left Petersburg aiot two wnaks ago, aad tnat they had bean eooa ritd in tha arory from tha up par rn4 of Moor. . Th tSj paas ara ttvowp a the river aad that rvea Xarthera alVawrt oar dWn nra anaai: Prloa'S anna hare tmaakad iheuaaelvna .a.vi hnnai M la n anaotrv nrhara fcrajre la dnot; they ar la largw fZLmL W BUaaeroa ansnianoaa. There U enwy proauaa, laarev tlZ. .... tvia. will maka rood hia poalUaa, a4 .Sn tdaaUiwr th CoaJndat batmr ta ktianourV m varaaoa wawa aw an gi mi j nam n-w Tb Chartott Taa says thaBtaU Eeaerres Wavw ewa prompt ia mpenvLag to tha lata caul, vf G. Vaaoa. L-vrr aaaanera trvm lius auw-ia m--Ux coosUe. uvteg quit a dataac 4ro- ta road, bar reached th piac ef ieadt70 aaay har pnaand na ta cava, nad ar lhe aav - ported to avnadqaarter ax paioawary. la this At 1 tU wumiodanaat had, TimTSt Wan SsUlU V tetjnxmgjaa ttA. - - Oat U at AJOCB G 2AT XfTJaASa, tm lata tawa wa in jiwivi 1
Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1816-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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Oct. 17, 1864, edition 1
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