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mm. P Jj SIXCLAir.,lVrrop.. Office, jKo. 17 Mavkrt Siulrr, 1 Z-&M'i ilRrr!ae4-T.0L.!iuarv-t;--(iT,cral aofi Citato Police;. 'H'-tfaiiy a ad rlit.ry Urdeii iSr Meeting? Drille-T hoge and Sociuy Jfoticex and j SutaMuies, Wrata, Lssea a-nd IT&diagv, Exhibition- and Ccncert Notice, ail eoaatry, transient and foreign adTeithiEg, o whatsoever nature or character, must be paid fur when left at-of ent to the office for publi eattoa. This arrwngeiniht will be strictly ea frced. 8ue!i eah TkdveroMnitnts, at they appear, wiHalwajs be sVkd by aa asterisk r tar thus () f AVETTEVILL1!, X. C. MY. 2. 14. Our SubVcri&ers in town will confer a' pctt cr, when they fail to get their pa sera, br informing m immediately ot the fact. Of course we caiiaot know vrhenjt occurs uc lei this bedoae. I " i'lKTlCELAU AtTIJKTIOS IS CALLED TO ?xe FcLLowiNQ.-r-Tlie publishers of tin's papc desire tsat their term be fully un derstood. 1 All subscriptions must wpaid in ndennce. Payment must be made at this office, or, if to a collector, ten per cnt. additional1 will be charged. Our Collector riU call weekly n delinquents and niakej collections, when, in every in iinr, the above rule will bc-adhered to Collections made every Monday. S. Notice C. C McCkimmin, Eq., 15 our - authoiiz.jd agent to receive thoi.ejs and receipt lor us in all bus-ines:- n atteis eon nertwl with this oil ice. which I elates to subscription and advertising- -; ' ' Wanted Immediately ! At this Cfli.e. oie jf. odj CO.Y ! 0511 OR j it win m p rmanent employment aod good wags will be given. It vai a matter of no iiit'e importance! to the States of the S u'.h to ri-i them selves of jibe jnfluei:ees brought to hear on th 'uht-nHchicr'rd and uneducte ! of our Action, through the'meuium if Norih em wriiings and publ cauori, and notp e. Southern manifailed to aj piei hte the ad-; vant: ges which would hcciue to our sec- iJli ill USUI ' W r VVl . 111! Vf lii ' i;1'-. . ' , V.on wnu n vas tnecou ut ine 101 n-ai conncctin :f pur States -in th' Spring of A wer.tbnriock, politician ard tx leftu rer On phieuology and mcsnnrisiu, at the time tlut the question was bell-g'ag ts. ted in this Siate, tis to vthsit pi. r interests die ' tafed- irl the event ol a tlisolution of the Union, hn thargf of a n wspr.pr in the city t f Newhefi ,and feU ng th'aCit was the Ftrinij , iniac(d in a 1 erce va f.trefor 'ztcerStin on the put of Noith C. roiina j Am. tig other . rguiiuntA'l;e used in Juj vor of khat iouie, was the one tht ou - jeoj le vould-ihen bei on e independent in a ci'mmcicial, as well as a poll i:al. point ; ot v.ej of thp sha klcs v. hu h ti e N01 th 1 h.d toilet. ; aUi tlat our titerature wimlil be tried Irom ihe glaring im e ei ci 8, and the wifd 'tai aticiSiu which lender cl th' ol ti e Noiihj to ji'ihot s to ur n adii g ai.d ih-i kinu, lut i titruntiU ciss-tV 1 Sh ck htnJtl e si me w li'n hus chs iieki his bassj Mnltuintd up in .lUhigh. wl ire under tU ii.fluci.ee ti that an h i. 11. egoju aiidjuugfcde! 1J olden, l.e has?hi fllou 1 iui rf to j '"the otlur e.d of the puck, -feud glows very e-oq; sot at limes on ttie ub jtc of piatei and thn horrors ar. - Iking li.lly pirsuitded that he tad his' price and that it Has not an ixorbiiuut lot-, we werr- not surprinil months ago to . 8rB a,attie had sold h:ueif tu the tnemits ; of our coui.tiy. 1? Thee 1 elections arrcalkd for;h by the fo'doinji elegsint txrac : , A. Naw Htjin Boos. e'are iadtbted to tte net. inri frttie tomptler, wt w?T; - 01 a new iijiuu 15uk Ihe aouiboiu Ziou a Jnd; is "Ziion'a L ly hid" 1Q ba pt paia tid, UiUaeu', and u.ad to minister to the . passions na pr juoi.es ol 'men ? 'CM)uth cru Ziln !' 1 1- u.ere a Nurtl erii Zom s rXL ne jJtcua vl unatitisui . Uial ioUr- r ilea -iBetctar's gospel' ulay pairon-ZH a ?Soulhirn Z on'b &. ng e. ,'' but Umt the Wj tint iltaieui si oaid be Cupied - in bAtreii toug w.ta "tl e Noriheiu" ana ? Swattiwru-' pa. stons ot the in etnt day is 4 uikgusting iu t..e txireiue. llow loag wnl it bbetore MUVilanaiuiiiu will viAte or 4 coiupue," a 'bomber nr B.ble ana a SoTjixrur Bible TFrog ' That the man has no taiiU in the justice of our ue, (hat his feelings are not with our a tnies, it is only neccssbry diete remark which he makes in the toure cf an artice iu xc-garu to the I'le.-niei.t's procUmasion and s.ppoiiuiLent f a cay thanksgiving : ' We my invoke the assistance of Al ighty od tut until the, spirit of th.s people suali bs changed aad their hewrts pet tn peace tnst-'ad of war, the petition wi l.jiass as an empty mo. k ry, th Al ruljihty am will b Loyerhsi to us and wp w:11 crtit nie to gioupe eur way in ynffcrWig and dikm ss flVe. will n'iiliiiyly jo'p in this "bamiHa tioa and fasting I ut have I ut li t e re K.n to believe thui bur condiion will be bet tered by the aciifice Progress. j Tie telegraph lrii.fis unplis:tn fidings from our East-f n wate's. After th"e." d yV fijihtin the eitetui'' fo cr s-uvc edid in jvi8 ' g down to Piymou u and the garrr ion thr weie fodto fiajuate. j" There is no strate gic bmetlt accruinf; to Ihe fr.etnf from this success, bur it wil Im a houn c of ii c eteiiiti.ee to the resi !ent of i hat sectioa iif our State. '1 he iuu ored sii.king of ihe Ai.eemakl' which was r ported on thestree's night before h.st, may liae some rum e ti' n wiih this aflarr. We Bi ppose it va-tl e fleet .'.-which we h:ve 1 bon expecting t Wilmh gton, which ba.s accomplished this ' advantage; iu'r our ene'mte . ! Cenitr.il Lakvr- seias to hssre been in command. No dou4tk our troops fought wftll for the place, but w bhouid have prif.md to have knoj,n th'ft tht- eim , we.e forced to a land combat for the pos session of hi town, i Sktllfd LABoR'ir 'tue WoKKSiiors. : There being ome iuisapprehenitis on the stibjec. we take'' pleasure ia calling attention to the iiict tl at the ncrut Uen era Orders to strengthen our arinirs in tbe field, do not cimttmplatw the wib drawal of skilled or .trained mcauicai labor from tne Government workshops. On the contrary, the policy of the Uov--erunsent is to .ttra t the ' on fed e racy an retain khis valuable element in a nar :s piosteriiy. WLile it is ntctssaiy that every able bodieff'man tl.ould b' . en to the lnuit; it is equally necesjary that skilled kbor should be retained in the berviceof the Government. We are led to these remarks from a prevailing misapprehension on the sub ject, and upou information that, steps . are in progress, to withthaw permanently Irotn military bertice those uov iu the tienuhes. The zeal and excellent conduct of orr -.mechanics in ritshiiig to the front in the . I I but' that hour is jassed, and H i. eileut to all thinking rneu thai tlu best interests of our causi req-jii res their per manent servic in the arsenaU aud wtrk ishopi. of the (Jaufederacyi FitoM Georgia. V-Sheiman is in tjie neghtoi -hood of ffJiaiianooga diieotiii; and umu; lureu e n flt!? to. repair the dan age done by tl e-Army of Tennessee to hi tomiminic. tions s d sti.re 1iiusr .n the W'. & A. K. K. He has been f aking s.-renuou-t.t libr s during thi pus two wjeks to lehiy ti e track 80 that he m.iy'get away Irom Allan a the car a;id engi es guit.s and na eiial leit in th.t ciiy afier the siicce.-stul iis.ruc ion of the ro d by our f. rres. To consummate U is end. I e has been makin . a empt.rar tratk - n-llie timbers 1 ut lr.un j.ie. n 4p ' unhand the trees a'ony t e ro.id. Our cavHliy howevei, huve'be -ann vi.g bis w oi kini j ai ties lo a very co s derai h x e. t. and mateiidly veiard d the w.ik un , the use of the road. ; '1 hey dasti i a pi int ahuig tht -foaif, and a ttr cu -tint 11nd.de. tr y n: l.. es ot the nx st in po tai ce tii atiear to ptn.nue on it .t Mime a no;is S ei man has ben pi evented up to : the- present time, Ir. m receii g an mHiUi-ii a ion with Ati. n a, ll Mio g cav lry or mounted i. f ntcv lo cj wa 6 nt to the re; r to inake a l.e v d niun. s'r.iti 11 on t e ene;-ny, tHtw'ten then bac and At auta, ihuie is no doubt tint the enemy would be quickly foued to ev.-.cu-aie the Gate ity. aud aaea Cousi ;tiauk amount of tttlu b:e inateiia ;i in enr hands. Ol'thep:e nt pf sition ortjjr Amiv'ot Ten cs.-ee, it is sutiic-ient to kuoA th t it ti 1 is uc es.lnl .11 ils ftlu on Intelligence r. game of strategy A corVe.-pondtn o t-ie Columhu- Sun: jhinkJi VFMJM.ilj&F.it,tZ The 7 coi respondent abo gives the annexcit p..n aula. of :hecaalry iiht at Kou;C between Gens. liar'ritii said Ar- mist, rtU,s.nd itre enemy. UuV n.en tiac k d j and succteued in unvu g t. e cntny Jr. tu tbttirt line of works, but lor some ieaon ! or other duT not pursue, or a L-uii to pursue their advantage until tie foilowli.g da . On the ectna d'j the hue was founed and every tan g im do reaij for a tiiiitll t haige anu the C ptue. ol KomeJ Just tnen the shiilt notes of the bugle oundd tn the right, ont the left, on -the rear ami on ti e Iront. Our men were coaipletety evel ped. On the enemy iauie4wth 1 .ud tiurr hs and ii itni g ah I heir sabres bar !jui ding him u ni II wi'.hin pistol bhoi, the Souloem boys pooled m a diadly tne it r fl. aoo tnen with pixels. ; The tne.uy oi'dy used their saures, anl as ti.e swquel vvi.l btiow to li tie ehe :s. The' li er lly !rm over our two little brigadts, "who. wn-n the stcrm was passe 1, lei t tlie'i.e, w ti more japidity tna. order. They lost iwo pieces of ariil ery and jus.? eight men. The enemy, am known to nave lost luijy o:.e huudrcd iu killed and vrouuded. THE LAT i AT iT,r:3 NEAU PH TEIISBUUG. . ' "Tie following pArticulars of th'latt fights a ro from the Express ot .the 29th: ' .'. j thprssay's battle. ; The epemj', after making several hea vy demonstrations upon our fortified hi e-t iu each ef which lie met . with a repulse. dually tnrissod his forces and broke through Butler's axaliy) Division's lines; in the yicinily of Armstrong's Mill, and awept around wth .great rapidity, until hetruek the Biydton Piankj ro.il, ner Burgess' .mill. IUro the yai.kees securetl a Very prominent and comruan iltiif position; having occupied the hill upon which Burgess' residence is situa ted, j Our forces hal retired across j the bridge at the foot of tii- hill, and took position this side of Hatcher's Kim Con lr uting each other, th two armies made a i proper dispositions for a'tack or d frfnee, as he case might be. Skirmish ing occurred at intervals for several hour's sometimes slight, aud sometimes severe until about four o'clock in the afternoon, "whea it wiss determined to at tack the enemy '"AVhen the enoray bvoke -through uur lines in the morning, a large cavnjry for e under Get., llampton, who uccu piecl our extreme right, 'was, separated from the main portion of our army, .ud remained in tfie rear of he - yankee col umn. -At the hour above' atated, Gta. Maiione cro.-sed tlatcaer'.s ruu, and struck the! Yankees on .the dank, 1 while Gen. Hampton attacked them in the rear. The assault at-'both places was vigorous, and the! enemy was Jorced back, but m con .sequence d' the ,ui favorable! position of the ground, ihe deiihityof the woods and the heavy frc& of he enemy, the j latter culd u t be clisliMluud Had the attack - in ilrvnt been prehsevl as vig- rou?ly as the assai.l's on thi lia ik aud rar, h re sult would prbl-abiy teendiffejent. Iu? stead-of anylailiire, a briHinut aud crush nig victory Would have crowned our arms-;-: T N ' In pressing forward; Mahoae captured six pieces ot artillery anlsni prisoners, but was unable to. bring them off, ,and they a.tin fell in to the hands of the en smuv. Ho .d o captured three sta mis of colors, which were safely brought off ' I This battle rayed tiercel' until, dark, but'hVHtmg against vas ly superior num bers, ai'al even w hile Hanking, subjecting them lives to a riauk movement, our men eventually retired ' . -Thei-euen'iy though punished seveie!y, was left masters of the it nation. M..cn of the lighting, was done ju a dense jirowth if Wiols, and not on y the yaukees, but our own troop, be came separated iu lxMi.es from their coni- ( mahds, and uandeied'off In this man ner, captures of prisoners were niade on IxHh sides. - ! In ene of their charge , our infantry penetrate t through the Yankee . column to the Tiauk iioad, but could nut sustain themselves. j Of the operations rf our cavalry in the enemy's rear, aud the losses they sustain ed, we have no authent c intelligence, other than they acted in their' usual gal lant s'yle, and while the battle - contiii ited, 'attjed coitoide able advantage, -and luHicted much loss. We det ply regret to learn that General Hampton lo t one son killed and another s v rely woimded. The .whole couutfy' will deeply s u.pat)iizewith him. Our hss in kibed and 'wounded in the infantry, will not reach over one. hun dred aud fifty, w hile iu prisoners, we lost lietw ecu three aud fotfr hundred. We captured two hundred prisoners , THE FNEaV I.E.VVr" THE PLANK ROAD. A ' 1 : ' '''.. . Immediately after the cessasion of hos tilities on Thur.-day n.'ght the enemy commenceil to withdraw his forces iu the direction of his fortitications on the Vaughan and SqUinel Lev I roads, aud by M o'clock jesueiday niorniug, had, en tirely disappeared Irom the Plank roal. with the exception of a small force left there tQ keep up, aa 'pi2LtLJ presence iTTour front. As ; soon as vhis was discovered, a origade of our , tri.ps w as ordered to advauce aud feel the eue n.y's piMtro.. and meeting with such ' flight resistance, they pushed --for ward, oulyto ascertainthat the bird hart flown. Some tw hundred and fifty .additional prisoners were taken bre The eneaiy was found to have " left in some nastc probably fearing the events which wouhl have followed had he re mained in position yesterday. Some three hundred of his dead weie found unbrietl on Thursday's field, and about two hundred of his wounded, too much disabhd to be removed. Fifteen hun dred stands of small arms were gathered tip, with auiiibeii,jf limbers, Caissons. -w;gous, etc.', .w tl e enemy had ab&u- cKned, sinewing ; It hat -his tetrent ''was hur ried. The. lumber of rwouuded removed in iiribul-ces is,-of course, unknown, but it is believed tliat every ambulance the enemy diad was driven off. full, and .that "many, who were slightly wounded, were ills toas was tberoforo, aevere. The experience of Thursday's fight I proved tof the Yankees that .their position on the Phink road vas untenable, or ac ccmpanieU wiih extreme Kauger. it ad mitted 6te.kyj liauk nvements. Inda- pen lent 6f this, a heavy f red of Conled- erat cavtdry hung upon their roar.- They were well awarotrf these facts, and pre erred: not to run the risk attending upon a farther dlay at Burgess: Mill Preiiaiati.-ms were being made, which in their results,- would not only have aston ished Grant,, but have shaken Lincoln on his throne. ' Bet m( thieilwi unneaes ary tosptik. - - '- , - It ould nav been extremely -di 65 -uU fr " Graf it to have mam tailed in act a couurAious line of '-wwrkx. from the . Wei ion.ija.lrnad t the PUnk road. Sucu ;cng'h of ;li-!e would create w aki.ess, and . ubject it to u ciesa.ul assa nhs. OUlt LIXS liXSTABl.tSUKD. I , . ' . -i: '.!!' - ! The emmy fell back to his orgintl pc s't on, and o r lorces ptirsuinj:,' reestah lisiikd tiieir farmer line. So after this" grand ii Inkihg movement, in whfch Grant m assed ttir-e corps ot oi army, we fiuil Jth it no hm was gained ; It vr.ll prob a ly serve to furnish a glorious theme tor UjbiijL'tth Irom Staiitj and Gruiii wlil uint iubiedty ropitU a iruecesfui lec coiiq usance. ' . . x Zm r V- ' " is ASSACLT OS OUR LIFT. i - I i r " .... Abput dw.rk on J"hurday niglic whlfe. the tightMtg waa progressing oi our ritit. a suuill forci of tne eueiuy m de a bold, dash "upon our works on tie left, and succeeded in c ;t .riiijr a p-jrtfo'of ttie.r. Th y d-o ga nml poises ion of "one piece of artillj-ryl and, took pi;io .:s,4 L:eur. Colonel liliri-on' a id some twenty or thirty niun of the 40th Va. Regiment. Tht e tint HOf-cur red ub mt thetiraj of re lieving pickets on ihat portion "ft e lines, -an : is said to have bea.i aceompliahd i this wist. The night was dark and rainy," and the -Yauke ph kts Veq'-cs ed' that diing siiouhl ceise. The request wts ac-cie-ied jo. When our pickets wese r" heved. Cue Ypikc'es came iu cl .e afirr tbem,i many ivprcen mg thmse ves as desvrters, but havnfg tieir Kliort ir bii.es concealed be ivath the-.r overcoats The rue was temporal Uy sue -ess Ful .and h.til ii been underu.k n'by n larger force, iniht hie resui ed disastrously to u- The fa kjes wj ro driver! frodi pur works wtU u lo 3 of enxor twelve prncrs. . A CUAlAiB ON TU i LErT CKNTHE. About jeu o'c c on ihe same nigh, th Yankees mide a d? ornrin'd chuge on our iWq'ks on the leit cent e, mar toe Jerusal; in1 lJI 10k ro d n .- toceed I in apiunhjr oui 1 icket hue, tmt did no r a n pur works. 'Ihe musketry and cmi no .lading 0:1 tiiisoci asion, as mciitlon ed e. er jay, were turious, and tiie dih- tuav ' I mortars tuiu a:it. i Ab ui . .-.ttaeked 12 o'ciook, the enerar w;.s 0 '11' 1 u ourirces, oriven oieic, auu qui ime resuiHeti. S une twelve or lif een dead Ya kees were discovered there istcruay morn-ng ANOT11EU SHARP. VIOHT It W! stated ast night that the enemy niad a Heice sissault uiion Mortal's hi.e subtil ot tiie Piahk roa 1 abou 5 o'clock hi the afternoon, but wero ha dsouiely reptil e i,j with heavy loss. We could leuru tio Turttief p rtic i ars. , i p ; 1 ; Tuk Aljemaklk. It sejera th.iVthe a teniDi by. the, Yankees to destroy the Al Jemarle.j was only partially succesful, as we lean i from the S'ate Juriuil- that, (he water being shallow, her portholes are not submerged, and though hergun leck 13 undcrj.water, her guns still comman i the chili j net up and duvn. The injmies she susuiihed can be repaired in tuo or three weeks,; including the raising of the vessel Toe Journal further states, that wheu the Albemarle was struck the Yan kees, in thtir confusion, got their . boat in he midst o some logs, fixed around the A be naile for her pfi tectin, a?id be ing unable- t extricate her, the whob pnr ty, ( omposed entirely of commissioned aod noft- ommissionrd officers, who hsd volunteered lor this daring uiKTertaking ) with the exception el the Captain in com ra ;'n'dj Vurrendered, toipedoe, boat arid 1I. umn,: we prttume thi Albenurle is ere his in t!i5hudi.f th-i Yin'co. Bad News Fkom the West ; Under the above caption, the Nan Ynk Worlds says t H .;; : The military news from.Tennessee and Geirgit thiU.v altnning. and tn iy fore bode the greatest disasters of ihe 'r. Sec etary Sia tons dispitches have ser--ved to pat those who believed thim into a sort ol fool's paradise, as. he tried to con vy ithe impression that the rebellion, especially nt ihe West, was on its last eg,'and would soon be dead and burie 1. dot it now feein that the reoel army in Northern Georgia has 'vitality eno :gb to ne on; the offensive, aud that the situation of ufllirs is exfrem!' critical. The following-are the sal'eut points in thu retjent military news liiom the WtsU An Irish ad vcr ; isement say er a If 1 he gentleman who keep a s? oemaker's sh p viifc a Wp-head, will 'return the. umb el U to a young lady with an ivory h uade hy will hear something to, her ad?antag4 enabled j .! -Hostilities ere about to bo opened between Brazil and Ur:iviy. Ht clam ttio is h ivd bjcu ra iJd upaa th latter Rp ihliuj for v'irioau ctaies. Urania, bjki e 11 jjo I in civil wir, ha-Jiot liad th meo.us of respo.idinoj . A pr p iitun t!i it t!u c&.i 5sofMi-5.-p 11; s 10 il 1 hi icfc t j tfi3 -trbitritio 1 ot a torei i p xwer avtis decu iciji by 6r.iz.l,arr.l a t atMck by the latter wouia nt tortnwitli mide by-sea '.ami kind. Urajriin,- baving her hand full in cmsequehce of her il)m?3tit? troubles, will Qt havo much oppor tunity to defetitl herseCf. Reprisals often drift into opea wir.- bnt unlws- rUninay is strpner than suppojetl, sno wui nave w suotait to whatever. . I ' I . . . . - ' . - - . i tne stronger nation chooses to pose.. Rvu6k -It isjrumoree! that the i o clad' tvaineri Aloeuiarle, has be.n dc.toy d by a torpedo-(he story hs it that & torpedo wa pl iccl in thi- BoHnoke, up stream, and thiated down against the ves seh cxphding ahd' cau.ing, the destruc tion ol the vessel. We trust the rumor is ur.fo-in lo 1. 6VflWrfyiL . HSMHMMMHHaaaHHaMM' NEW AUVEUTISEJIEN fS." Hickory. Biisrsry! at Auction: 0". V TMURSO.y; next will be lold at aae- Va. I Hickory Bujrgv. n arlr fcw; ;60 pr strong nghh Shoes; , . 1 florae, v n -' L.aclics' Cloaking:. BEAUTIFpk lot of Goods snitabU for Ladies (Jlokks, receiyeii nd for le by A, 2 .I-2t E. L. rEMuEUTOX. t- Fine IEorsef ,?Eisle mid Black Smith Tools at AnctiJii. 1 Fine year old Horse; 1 do 7 " I Mule;' . . 1 Set BUckanth Tools will be sold at Ane-' tion on Thursday liext. . , 231-2;' J. II. COOK, v Auctioneer. r : f- " : : ; -f For Saile. : GOOi cofirtable l)YKLUNTd HOUSE m .ll?boiH) street, cohtaioio 3 rooms ativi Kitchen, Stables, &c, with a good web in tlu yard, aud ajargevine arbor. There are also 5 acres of I itrd attached to the premises. For furtheriiifof.inatiou apply to - : i. UUANDT, Fa ettcviile. 231-6t. i 1 , Fayetteville Arsenal and Aruiory- Q.; Mi UiFicEfDct. 27th IsUl. t :LL PEuSO.S'S havin claims against th TJlJ L Oepja: tiaout, at thid Post, are're quested Ut notify me of the a'uiouDt of thvir claiai us soou ai possible. j ! 1 JOHN" L. HOLMES. 2ii8 4t. . j Cj t A: A. A. Q.-M. Observer copy weekly and Bciui-weekly- It. 'lUIS cetubratH Horse will stand this, the jLrj r an .season,! at ravetievuie, -3. i., tooi-, meueinthe 10th of licttiber and ending the 10th Uceuibor,'nd will be let to Mares at the reduced price off $15 in specie or three barruts if rii. or :hi i..l;ii-kil Trifn of tin- cor n orsne- cieiii voiueu.;riike iuoaev, vmu uuc, uy mo :L ..... 1 i . u ...!. 1.. ' insurance. Those who vi.h t'o turn by th 1 season will be charjred two-thirds of the insu- t ranee,. with.So tO the Groom in every instance," who is a good pfooin and will take j11 possible care to prevent 'accidents, but I will not be li able for any thai may occur. 'ihe iusurauca , 'money to bj duef as soon as the fact is asccr tahieQ that the mare is iu foal, and that for the season at -thl end of the season. Clange of property forfaits the insurance. Those put ting to this horsfe are requested to tend their Mares regularly every tel. Cli day. . li e will stand at the subscriber's stables, east, of the Market, aud for further convenience of riatrnri. tvhiref thre am hi, classes of nix. Mai cs niadj up will be met at a distauce of uot more than ten or twelve miles from town. IFEDIGUEE. I Tick EmanpaL is a thorough bred St. Law : renca ; -was pui ebased in Canada by Capt. La Ihain, o.?e of I Uife bi?st judges of stock in ths bta'e, at a cost of. 53,'50() in and shipped to Eastern Norh Carolina in the epiin tf 1SJ0. at 4 years nld. 'ibis horse having been purchased by th present owner about ten da v ago, his full p;digrce is not t i hatid, but will be given in fullf as soon as it is forwarded.- . He is celebrated for bcin, the finest blooded Horse in the State. ' - j . ; 1 DESCRIPTION'.' -'; Vicx Emakc iwa eight yearr old Iaitipring, medium sixe, fiaje form and wcI roportioned coal black. As ito style, fleetness and durabili ty ia harness, has jo equal, haTing.rbee rnatched by the; fastest bof&&3 in the State and never beaten . iHe'now challenges the Confed- is a fare chance!, if "You wish traveling stoek ; nT.. Mares sent from a dixtanee, wnl be turned on good grazing lots, ot pasturage frec-of chr.rge. I ' - - - J ir uct. Ib-ZlUUi 1 CARD NOTICE. rrUlERE is now read v to be issued from this . J Department to the differeBi cob n tie ta l. - ... t AT'..An r. nt WaaI Pn fill This lot of Caids will be sent to the Agent; with Backs ready for tacking the Cards on, and be gold at $22.50 per pair to the citizens general iy ; -in uo losutuce ia more, lunu uu pair to be gold to a family. These Cards are . : . i .A vk ik. r...:i;. r .aIih tk:.' Department ii having a large lot back readjk for use, which iyjll be sent.out and sold to the fami ips of soldiers aa fast as the v can be made. "make arrangements and call for them. -H. A. DOW D, A. Q. SI. . - 224-6t : j - ' ' pif State papers copy t Dailies six timi, ntfiura fan i ittnsA and forward bill lo Mator DowdV: ' s ' ' ' j '4 . , " 1 -1 , t M . WMJ i Brown Windsor Soap, ALAttGELOT JUST RECEIVED at 2'2J-lt I " "6. 17, Market Square. t Now' Is the lime to Pay your Taxes, 4 per cent Certificates in sums to smit purchasers, cab be bad if hamedUte appHcatiea be made art CLh office. , 2.9-1 1 . 1
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 2, 1864, edition 1
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