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FAYBT TEV1LLE OBSERVER ONLY PAPER PUBLISHED IN LINCOLN COUNTTI' N. 0. WALLACE, Editor. FAYETTEVILLE. TENTi: An Important fcuDjm- 1 A gentleman from Coffee county, represents that the depredations of i Tl 1 1 I 1.1 tne rcaerais wane mere were eu 1j nii many 01 wumeu uu of that section must starve unless'' theenemyui aid is afforded them from abroad, That assistance will be rendered.

of course: and Lincoln county, out of its abundance, will contribute' wT'ft PV i unded; in the thigh: On liberally to it Our corn crop, is T0 Herald of the ilSth claims a the 30th the Colonel, Lieu-lioeraii iu iu wur turn trup victory at Sharpsburg. Its dis-flnant nnnJ wt1j fWn.int large, and a portion of the surplus patch are contradictory, wSei 1 coald not be appropriated to a bet- concur, in stating thatthet of the ter purpose than feeding the wives erates were defeated. Times, savs the slaughter -was and children of men who are now from Louisville claim a awfui particularly among the offi- T- the Southern annjv Let wants be supplied; anl that, too, with no niggardly hand I Some of our friends express distrust, lest distilleries should re- openm uuierempcuu wuu i. trv. tnrninff the corn mat OUETul to be used for bread, into Klcey.

We hope their fears are ground- W'for whatever the feeling may be in other parts of the State, we believe the citizens of this county have too much patriotism' to in-dnlre in such a procedure. Under ordinary circumstances, we have not one word to say against any mans engaging in any legal iudnseubv 5 But the case is now altered; these' as a rule of action. In addition, we will We one they be their last visit, citizens suflered from their drunken soldiery; and no one, we are Fure, desires a repetition of such excesses. Don t-Forget' Subscribers residing in any part Ol uncom county puc uui, i. i j.

1 11 at this office whenever they come to Fayclteviiie, ana get me ud- BViv. I i limes, 1 1 1 1 1 auiiri ii uciuitini et.tu.- vpstpiihiv iii nnir 1 rpn 11 hup rn-a rrirar ivniro ninn vorot iot i m.nia. i.ino. a. i the people of Tennessee, no one.

br of small arms, 7u pieces my stock; -v hastheright, in justice to the pub- lie to apply a CTain needed for pus- the giant I took his- and cheering hitmen -but e'irpKl4 1 ran seir. I-baven- ma. 4 There is a large amount ct camp demanded, his reason for such con-Jf hg 4 ui ttickd terrible tbe wdn torB.ht!rajnt0. thii'eursf in orir tA m.i.r.K- Tou thr, -ba witl, tenance, to the making of liquor. ni Our loss' duct McDowell' replied- that-it.

JS a-fndarriwj nr men were.ord,i to retreat, a aoidi.r 1 pie LorJ" u.at Hhci- lu-nnwnf finv tnan Avho aHcw Cowei rppna at the "And what ll om-red to take him off the field, bnt he wid Oiy cOstomfcTS nm ibe public gener- worthe K-rcitr Kvds if rktt We do not know of any man who very was none kot yo.if'.llr..it1i Na tfaey designs doing SO we hope there KICHMOND, Sept. rlhe ac- game time Cursing him as a d- i nnn tt A waa ouivelljr the: Wini afrer tke do ot only' purpose is to count, "of tattle at Dutohn.anhuponSjgel ALMOST COMPELLED TO HAVE -'A suggest what We believe is right fe-J do not bwvc that the Federals lho mosHloody and desperately; A Abraham was 2 i.Sctm StoMy'iUS! I V11 7 "P'e not visit this country-again, contested engagement of the war. I we 5rw -7' n.t,:e stMe bfd( Vced! from -7. I vt ix -V hope they will not but no i The Confederate army though m. u.

ifederacrwaa arion, ii.ra.ai tobntcr- m.v r-w luv 1.0 OlOl oon with rertointv If posed by largely superior numbers, some inquisitive a annee, iiKeiy as. rr Hlif b.d. tbat he misht. throw 1" can speak with certainty, ll uLeJA iL t-' not asked, the President.iWhat d. and polish.

the age of opon the of oWn loved will cm- r. p.red to py the r. Jocome, liquor ought not toj" within their reach. During wrestler, tremendously I'ni'Z'Z. T.

C. GOODRICH. 1111,1111,111 Um I. Ul corirnr nnrkpta tor their reSDeCtlVeiinnn on tfrnr a nt. henarftstnwn nost ornccs.

Uy adopting mis) ii I plan, the paper will go to all parts of" the county as regularly and, promptly as thouga the mails were running as heretofore. Don't for- ge besurc to come ana get mem Special Notice Persons arriving in Fayetteville with either Northern or Southern, Eastern or "Western papers, will confer a special favor upon us and our subscribers, by leaving them at this office. Armj Agent A. M. Deatle is appointed agent of the Commissary Department S.

for the purchase of Bacon, and" Flour for the army, with his headquarters in Fayetteville. Public Meeting Don't forget the meeting tobe held at the court-house next Sat- nriUv. Its importance oujmt to a fill the building. Please Notice Postmasters are particularly requested to inform us of any changes in the list of subscribers to the Observer at their respective offices: Vkls and Bottles Diemer Miles' hava an adver tisement in this paper on that sub ject, to which we invite the atten-j tioa of the public. Papfrs Cant.

Win. Tolley and 'John Bright, Lb(. have our acJcnowl-. edgments for late paper. 1 1 LATEST Uim oiu flM o.

The Enquirer has a dispatch OrTTTTTT'rXT XTT1TTCT from Warreaton dated the 20th wWtfWife alone lwt the advantaorft beiTir nri onr lside Great loss, both sides.i 7 ns. Stark, Manning and Branch were killed, and D. R. Jones, Kip- lair onrl f.nirfnr itrmmlit Tho was engaged the fight. Report fi reneirad on Tn" ed and driven nine miles.

JSUttinuittH nxtYib. viciory over Duncans ana forcesit MumfordsVille, Kentucky; The Bermuda OTrrespondent of the Herald says that five steamers are lying in the port of awaiting an opponunity the blockade. The Uuited States' arsenal at i.i xrA' day, 17th ult. Seventy or eighty boys and girls were Jailed: In New York on the 18th fld 1 SOUTHERN xviuujiujsu, oeut. u.

jjietttuii official report ol the capture, ot, ieit. xerry, 0er- crowned our thecircums with another brilliant success stating that duniig the, wL of npfltdil OA Officers have state that tfiey went over the bat- 1 av and thev as mtage Remained tie field on Thursd? tbnf iho. nrlvnntn on our side, the enem having fallen IwaV- The city papers of this morninglYoeellof our Generals, hcnj portonthUuthorityor wuuaiiivcu uiSui Gen Lee has recrossed the Poto tor otly special fm gmitU ftt Gen. Bragg's headquarters; which were miles west 01 iiumiords viae on tne lytn. uen.

muns lorces occupy rranKior ueorge-; t-i i i lown, iyntniana, xaimoutn ana ocnnn vi.iuv uuum i VCi 1 if jt it 1 unteers have oftered themselves -ji 11 111 1 r-fi iTri nrr Tiifiiv lfiiiiu fL til1 a ti: lX arms as fast as tlTev canbe ceived. Our West Tennessee ureen. vnty reaerais iDf -11 AAA 1- Nashville. Our troops are travel-1 imentshad an engagement withlflTZBiiA 7.1, T1? fiom ftt, feiWM the enemy underallace. fAM :A.W.

W-l-ilm my loss at wa3 S0.f-- -ni .7 seeing um nonce MM Cnll examine Ivr ki.led and funded. Thne- to mys was much greater. Gen. il a i SS? 5f the members Andrews tretts. Kichmond, Va, I have jut been to New Orleans Bueli's forces, numbering 1M00, JPJLJJ It i I--Conference.

ri i'i' l'1 JSS6 of "whor I'-purcIwsed lot of SUGAli 1 7 thousand men nn fn Jnlir Rh in miron nrmniT.n n.Ile. June 26lb. 18C2. Mr. Wtunv 1 wv irnm in tha l-iomltw t-Cnmlinn' 7" "'J -rf n.

JifiH fL. 1 1 1 I I I TfI CCfQ I lU L. 1.1 1L1 lljlllll. i 1 i 11' a ling onward ai IT ians hospitable rr. 1 NORTHERN NEWS.

Petersburg, 26. -Northern dates of the 23rd say Lincoln issued a proclamation declaring all slaves of rebel masters free after 1st next. i i lremenoous exciiemeni, in .,1 n. 1 a isville. -Dispatches from Jefier- sonville of the 22nd say: Rebels 1 1 1.M '-r linsr onward and finding Kentuck-ixr Bragg and Smith have divided'I-p-4 UteTforces; Smith is to hold Buellnf Tr 10 own -tuat was born here.

Nelson, in command of army a 'vj t.i defence i of to mii fv a 1 anri mfucorl onrl hat- nr. der. JNelson retused ana nas ordered all women and children to leave the city in one minute's no- tice. Thousands of citizens are crossing the river into Indiana. Bragg is some distance from the city but advancing rapidly.

The Herald acknowledges, a I heavy loss near Shepardstown on i Saturday, and saya the rebels were 'dressed like Union soldiers land displayed a flag of truce to induce Uu iy mr. i 'I'litv nniniSTVMiHi -i ti.n lo the rate of i per but ei- Jt frtrtf ft uii nx -v ViT 'eerious than was expectedr Lieut. ICoL Dwhrht. of 2d is bad-i Avouhjed. Gen.

-Richardson is A "newTosk Sent aj 2iV Sdl iSttonS i ''j McDoicelLAi: state- pent intiieUincmnatiiVoiisDialt, battlof Wamnirton Gereral Si- rirj n. tl story.had, before this account Gamev theV, Irishman peared been generally. disciitedi KvKTfoi h't 'LnLl fJ (NX): Demo- the following indepen dent, testimony says: v. are to: tooeirooa auinomv. luannereia Jetter tins qty.iwptten IP "6 4ututaA I fRPnon and rpnlipfl 7ir7'e T' it i.

ni blanched in the face, and ejacula-ibat eizcd a man bythe 'My aodr- The'Piident: was: no resisting him, a 't i dt'XTj nut rlnwn ho wont PMilrmrhmn ilieiUierrOKaiOr continued: i es, sir, twelve tun-, dred thousand no doubt, of aiin- once, Dui.ne never was ihsv outnumbers tbf to nve t0 one, ana must Delieve- UlUUl. lliive IOUr UUHUrea -j and; started, for his hat Thi is retailed in the wbinii circles as wrcr. Tim it.i. i' i wiiuuu xuucij, ui tuc ouiu vtK nA strong terms. The same lournal the Preachers the timr nf hAlrfinv ai j.y tit llIUC noiamg conrams a very lair and candid ar- our Annual (VmtWpn 1 tide on General McClellan's posi IT rT" iT' liiaL' ou a cceptaDie Am VI a wuiu iuiivc 11 1 t' in BaltinwreA correspondent of the New York World," writing from Baltimore, savs: as iui a mnaDiianis are conceded I brieve the city of Bal- iimore tfou id oe surrendered, rith- I.

I I A I I I m. I nuiku.nuuuutuilUU miSMIlir. I m- utoiiauuii, ui. a wijwiuB gun ui me enemy. Th th- 8upine jih rW lnrt nf vU.wiuKi, it makes me blush and bite my i timore A The steamer W.

B. Terry was captured from the Yankees in the lower Tennessee river a few-days ago, with two cannon onboard. ixju-frtv ,5 rhc CbiopUa Wrestler of Eag-- land. Abraham Cann was born at Colebrook, Bfedition, Devotion, in 1764, and he is consequently sixty-four years old. nis father was a small farmer there, and was known as a good "player' in the wrestling matches of.

his neighbor hood. This patriarch had four sons besides Abraham, namely, Robert, George and William, Caijn, whom were good though none attained the position of their brother. Early in life? when Cann first showed indications bf ihat marvelous dexterity arid'-' strength' ''which' after wards distinguished him, he was taken in band by the well known Wreford, of Claunboro, Avhb became his patron and backed him iu the principal matches. The countenance which', all through hisr career, he rec ei ved from gentlemen 'ol this' is in itself a gufficient-'testimbnv fo the excel lence, of his character, one of the leading' traits of which his unblemished Wh'eii' he played his' celebrated match with Pblkinghom, at September, 1 826, for 2.000 side, an extra biickcr offered Carin a bribe, cf toTose one fall out of three.V, Abraham, re- puea inai me oniy way nis oacK flonjybrother. of Jieter to do a.x li chance- bnt Polkino-horri U(W J.U lUdULCi UUl i UUilUf'UOni of ConiWall.t.buf had tO Succumb Strong in tDeJOli Birong lOejOUlS ana: DaCK, r.nd w1 T- "tiiU1 VI ortl prracn if no Trtwtil vr uihii.5.,Wii out aown ne went.

rolkinffhom i c.with. Abraham Cann, who' vj 'y iuc ma- vi kl -It trt up a sma.11 tO buy him a fmj 0 1 vo the reacltera nf i Am.Terenr!e-.i immi'imiflUHiH rTtt; 7. pT; i a caiiea meettner nt -v't, until the 1 Ath "i a rwe or noIUing the Sept. 22, 1862. I lLT TT xv i iiavex, fcept, lbo.

Ant-it; -ua msmroance lo-uay VVt-e f'. i. TVrWtlia l. 1 'V il Vvwii i ii-t-. 1 1.

unsinif -t rerrardinff the draft. TIia STppf. H.vu.v.wuicin; wi nic litvy Yr 1.1 11 ii.il i.tii-fi 1.1 111 ie-i 1 iii i nTH2im 1 1 orr ur uiu, viiu reptieu as 1 1 a 11 the meeting" land ad- I61 ror Dlm protect you atf 5, II hazards A A mind, but though mild und retiring in his' A jneture, we find him fully alire to the oblig- vise all Cumberland Gan hvpnwarn- Stea by Uen 31organ he retreat- ing pacK mtokiventucKy, by our, troops. There is enemv in East Tennessee A 1 i. 'ii' has called for stand of Varms toarm the Kentuckians that are crowd- ing to him.

Several 'cases of vellow fever have occurtTfi in Wilmintrfnn lY.n. -T! I Baltimore of the 9ih say that our cavalry was foraging in We learn that our commissary no difficulty in procuring bacon at ten cents per pouud in Mary land for Confederate Money, and it is stated that has intima ted that no 'more stores ncedJLe sent him. tVe learn from gentlemen from Maury arid Giles counties, that the, Federal? burned one side of the square in Pulaski. They fired Mrs. Moseiy's hotel which consumed the South side of the square.

MARRIED. In tliiicountr, oy Tier U. Ti2rt. Rev.1 Kobert D. Hakiis and lieut: col.

Amotvjt the ndble hrav9 lio fell in ttief re-oT Kilties ner Richmond perhaps no one 1csprv more honor ible mennon than L' CiAo't) Sh.ckieford.wa, in the battle or, tIul I I ut xm ientideetbe qntlitte a ipol com of no noble. Rifted and promising son and a nrotber, out mar be consoJed in tinn tl it I a kin nLi in I C01W" tJie an and now fills a i cb; re or in. mi pw.t in lie 1111 ills hero'a grave. MAJOR XTT.iTTi-im tvr ..1. but jn a trihnte to the memorV of ibe brare Miinr bo bs fallen intneo- STorb Mj M.

v. McLnnghUn, of the lt Tenn re-iment, fell roortallT wonnded Mi8fcr, tk 27ih oV Ju i mcm me seconrt These or.U were no sooner apoken then tie percert through the head with a Hinie Wll, At the baUle of the "SeTen J'inefL. althoiio-b Kfa nofM wa uKn 1 vaawH I will nnlrbim.he diil not aoncar tha iib.ur.Ti;iN! n. i t. nun, -k1 wasamoexceiien, officer, aiwaj, con iui 3 .1.

au Ij 1 Wei ai ever UtJ. hrsilepo.imont..nnd 84lrna I Ii id fw 1- a ti r-va uaim distinction in hi. proWn "S'i uu uau uvea oane at distinction in hi profesoion other galknt flicer h. his ife as a sacriS -e in the holr S.ntb, aMl thonsh dea.f. hV aged Zt years.

The deceased -aa a member of the Far- ettevillo Guards. CoT. Turner's Ixt Tecnesee rejjimeiiL He pswsed jrenu of a hirh 6r- i 1. at wry wi tl tl -s Hi -4 I der, a kind and affectionate heart, an a mo 1-at' est and sensitire nature, which inclined him in raihur tn trniil than tnualr n.ilin.(. i i ii'! i i ith pleasant and attractive roan-! ments of social life, we find him huhitnall, ners and the hihe.t capneity for theer.iov- retired.

contented to derire his chief nio-' 1 "WW aJWIUO, 1119 WUK9V HIKl lilfj Icietyef bis friends. who always felt and ex- of the rue mtI of the-man runs out clear and nnequivoc-al when, from a sense of uy alone, be Tolun- tV- 1 1 i ajB5- tb.arenawnh.lJendj 9 -now no. Here, then, is the point from which to rew -c- A of the deceased. U.d hefeujf? Whohasnot? The generous mind will iew tbemdimlT in tne 1st an cc, winle nohle qualities, and the Tirtuewhch prompted the modest citiaen to mk bis life in the canne of up aod chi A fond father and mother, and affection ate brothers and listen, relative! and friends. 0Y? just tney an, when life's UVUVIHWIU lllIB Bl SUUBII.

U1CBI Sim IE k. premised. fsa.tl. Death of Anthony Burni. Anthony Bums, the fugitive, who was arrested in Boston in 1854, renlan-; ded to bondage and afterward re-j deemed, died at Cathariries, Canada West, on the 27th of July, His 'disease was quired by exposure while trying to Clear the 'debt Of -the Church' of which he was pastor, 'J SL lake NTolice.

PERSONS MnJinto tbe DruStwor Drug or Maiieiu, wilt ptetute' enI their vials or battles, our ittock exhaust-H. (Oct 2) 1'IKMEIl St MILES. staves. I -WISH to pnrchaae Fi Thonn-and gov.I Barrel Stares, de livered to me in Favettevilta as soon a i-m- ible, for which 1 wilt p.xj the highest mar ket price in. caso or Coopering.

Spt25 3t. D.J. UUFMAN. 1862. 1862.

Cash System In.xVE jtijt rocffved a And am looking fur Tffeikfjr-flive Ilandrrd Dollars' Worlii Tor wUcb I have sent man ovi for tje I bHve to pay cn for all Ibe goods I Ileucj I for xli tlm guols I Mo j- ct i CCflVL A QTAPT tV? TnrmQ: APT' LYNCHBURG. WALTER HILES SUCCEiSOB To il LT ft HILES TEXKESSEE ill AS just recvuU fc. Stock of Spring tnl Summer rr Ifatii. Boots. Sho.

8 anl Tlnnnrtc r.i n- Vi UldSSnarf, To- hru'rA unit Ssnnn viMMi avuujj i ATiSO. Talent Medicines Oils itnd Dv'e Window OlHSS, Putty Mnd HllCV tflCKS. IfOll. oel, C.lS iflS. ami allolb r- 1 HsuaiO' gooa 1 1 1 a i.

i k' ft, murchmte, which I Will Sfll HVWW A addjtioosl if.p!y of DRY GOODS, TT A TO TTnna xxvyuo. TS, SHOES," January 9, 1SC2 Slcgnll CJTILL continue to csitt on CARRIAGE MAKING atthe same old utand.an.l will A con oeiiSTjies. BEST PlIATERIAL. 90 "fcj we hope to gWe entire satisfkctioB, to all who may fMTor.us with a call. Repairing done with short notice.

We alio hr a 7 of well seasoned Wl GON TIMBRR, flnd hwInffWnre.l the serricas of a Crslrai Wtg0B linker, are prepared fo do a kinds of with reai pnnctnality AH order prom ptlyj i. .11 fl mm i WMON WORK Clolhinjr House. TJAvixa Vnrrha rtttt.r. E. n.

Fiemin of 5Ir- Jiultlic a nt now offer irj to lie I VLC SElECTEtf 'STOCfC CF GenUemetVs eonItirijc oTerf rr arfTcto mitaWf for the 1. i 1 proacninj oeucn. stOtB 01 "1 ft FURIIISUlIie GOQDS i together with a large lot "of -t- Itcaily-inailcclolh trig wb'nA cannot ba nrpaated in art inaitrL Alao a variety of WALK IX StJCCIOBS TO DISKER 2 HAMPTON. FA YETTEVILLE, TESK. 1B.LER IS FRESH GEWUIKE, Palatn and Paint BrnLrj, FINBOmGLASS, S3P2CBS, Flavoring Exfracls, Sattni liters; Sorglcal and Dental lostrtnif utv SMOKING AND, CHEWING PAPEB, ENVELOPES, all other articles usnallr XjL kept ia a Druz Sore.

pnrcbascs of reuabl i hnna- nn fair tnrm nt ther. iuis icci apuru iuu wo eai uicaao o.i, toiu in quniiiy anr .11 i ality and price. rorstciansF oil is anrt pre wt-- i scriptions shall receive particnls attention at -all ti race. Order" from the country promptly filled. and on as rxasoxablk tcrms as any I our a in the State.

All we ak ia a trial. Sept. 2. DIEMER MILES. N.

B. We bare on hand a lot of School ipceiiHSHii imsk. wMch we irh Jwfll ell extremely low. ii. 1 FiLLtWiTER -Ji i ai a ai in ii i hit 1 inn nil ,111 ii r.

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