_t>s>SKK.VKR.
_ F A vivrTKVSirLE.*
T^'.l KhDAl K\EM>6, WGVST 11, ISftl.
Mobile.—Th« leleifraph briuga unpleasnul newg
ir. n Mobile—of the surrender ofastroDff fori with
,ts »;arrsi*u of «HK). aud ihut too by au Alabuma offi.
; n df linDce of orders. But there seems to be an
xc.'Usistonoy in the uccoant, as i* id j.-arcely cnniible
that vion. 1 utfo would have left the fort uod^r snch
i;iri uro stance p.
^^ t 'Tilled but A f'all part of tlie defeo-
ce-* v-i Mobiir. v.bU->- i? said to bo the best fortilied
phv.ii. the ’"ntVdcraoy.
NORTH CAROLINA ELECTION,
roil UOVERNOH.
A iR^oKnY—Four Mks
4\\ ntcd not dirtAt the rtader’s atteution to tbe let
ter .roai t. Arthiig'e v;hi.^h we {.'ubliah ;u nuother
voIlqio. It di^clo^C3 A state ot things of the most
crii'^e character, which demands aud will uo doubt
receive the prompt aud rigorous attention of the
govornmeut. The laws umst be maiiiuuned Citi-
.1'i.s in the discharge of their duty to the couDtry
aiid 10 society must not be murdered thus with im-
pun;ty. It is the duty vi both tl'e goveriiinout and
the people lo ei.terniinate such lawless bands, from
whjui neither life nor property is sale.
We learn from a gentleman who arrived here from
Moutgomf'ry county on Tuesday afternooa. that ou
the previous day, iu that couniy. he suw *25 armed
men cross the road, supposed to be makinjir their
way from the neighborhood of 'I’ror, where a com-
pa:.y of soldiers had arrived in searoh ot them.
Some apprehensions arc entertained for the safely
of Mr. Scarbo^'ngh, the mail contractor and carrier
from Ttov, who has not arrived here, th'ui;h due on
luesday, and hert^.ofore remarkable for punctuality.
Ret AH at I - It e er thero ""rs u case of justiti-
able retaliation—and tse o*;;*\’ud ;;;jt ia war retali
ation i« often justi(ia*:-ie— I*, is th^ii intlicted npoa
the enemy by our urmy in }^:>,ryUnd iind l’ci;Eiylva-
nia, the moat notable inaia,nce3 ol which are the
burning of the house of the Gowruor of Maryland
as an offset lo the burning of ex-tiov. Letcher’s
house at Lexington. Va., a crud act, the more dis
graceful because accompanied by tal.chood aud de
ceit of the yankec ijreu. lluuter; and the burning oi
Chambereburg in Peuusylvauia, iu retaliation for
smiilar barnings of various town:* lu the Confederacy,
includmg Washington iu this State.
Our government and Generals have been wisely
And humanely miudful of the sacredm^s of private
property, aud iu all former iu3tanc«s of luvasiou of
the enemy's country Lave extorted praise from even
the invaded people tiit.mfelvea for unes.pected for-
thjarance. Tnu wus atu-r the comuiissioa of uum-
berlesi act* ot crueity aud outrage iu every State of
the Confederacy. Uq^r oruiiCS absl-'ined from all
av ts ol revenge, hoping thereby to shame the yaukees
into following their example, aud iiaowiug th. t it
would elevate the Confederacy in the estimation of
the civilued world. '1 he hope ha.- been wofully dis
appointed. The outrag.-s have been oven more
bhockiugiy mhaaiau sini i- thmi before this noble for
bearance. A pcopie v»ho ihus disregard t.11 civi.iEcd
uaagei, and repay I _-rl>earunce with waufou aud ma
lignant and tiendisl. cruelty, must be made to feel in
the only pomt in which they ar« vulnerable—the'r
goods must Ih: spoiled, their cau’e and horses driv-
tfU off. and their hou.-ies burned over their heads. It
i!« a horrible resort, repugnant to thefeelin;is of every
humane man; but it is necessary, iudl.'‘j>en.~ubly ue.es-
sary; and we hope to see it carried to atterm''st
extent ai every part of the yai^kcH; .States where cur
troops cau get a fuutiug. U' tiliLe enemy sh»ll i,ry
hold', enough'.
The old National lutelligcm er has calmly w.t-
neSTied the destruction by fire of a do: en towns aud
a thousand private dwellings in the Confederacy,
but ^as tound utterance for one ot its old time sensi
ble articles on the barnmg of Chamberi»burg, as
follow.';
-Tb'? outbu’.st of l:idikrati n with which :he Lurauig of
Charab--rs:i>urir bj Gcq. .MciTauslar.'i has b.-;u rc-c?iv‘*-l iu
the lojal State** s’rvpg to show the at) Teciafou in w^ich
all such iU'ts of vandalism are justly held, howeror re
served mny have beeu itn e:^pr•vS^io^ wheu tho outraz“
was committtd by our ‘J-oop? i'l tho South. Winn Blutf-
ton iu mfh Carolina, and Darien iu Gaor ;ia. and Alcx-
ardi la i:i l.oui.«iaua. and W-\ hi:ij:to:i in N rtli ouroiiua,
rv» re hj our force.a. there were not winting tho.«e
who d-p'ored these i*evera': »ct.-? c"' w % tonntsfl or care-
1.■Print" r>,r u'.: .viii'tny oi' houoi b.; vvarlare: bu . vtirt-
Ij troni • . ' -ci'a-.' of wrong doing
«t; ’ fa'"!7 fr -ra a 1 n?uid ■ c' 'i.dianaii in all that
ei'bs I'iv ot '. i-- e . . lb -ra no veiy
\iv'dn ini', r-i.il f;-.li oa >h ■ Ai.d w d j
I jtdoii''it U'^'t in tL ; jftftl-ti Ih^re wiU be
! jund inuitituJ -p v/^o wisl uu'.iiakiugly applfru-1 the
'arniii'ol ■ h inib'r-rbiir_'a-ai ajt Oi ngb'ecju’ r'tt'ia-
t on, i? not a.'i f ora'nea'iabt? U e'.i'. We do notmtd to
ay to our r a-J-r? that all P'lch deeds of b.irh-,ir>, m,
\.b ;ther C'-iinuiiil’l by one si-l-.- or vti-j other, tii a 'tii^uia
of di^K>'‘*ce on our na’ional cha u^i-.i; aa?’. if any have
b.'cu u :abio to rtaiiz! the a'.roiily o: the^e cxc-t'-*'.^
li uz a.- tii y vv-r- .• vj'uIy cf'tnmitt^-d by our I’o -pd,
iti.’tob' h'jp -d that itie'r native n. iuouud:^-' will be
cl“rtrly perc'-ived iii the lig '.t of th; b'lrniug homes of
Cbanibi'r-bur;:, ar il that, tor th- cr*'>l’t of the national
U'lme. we shttU not b'. cal'.e; to bi'juc'*- nuch horrorj in
tiie future rrogrtA'? oi’ the v/ar.”
Very "reserved” indeed has been t^:e oxpresaicn
of mdi' nation, even by the National Intelligencer.
May we hope that it will hereafter loudly condemn
all such acts, and will intiu'>n(0 'he Northern peo
ple aud govcramimt to discon'inue such t>ar'oarous
practices? That is all we want; and as the sys’e’T’
ol retaliation wr.- only adopted after years of for-
be.irancc, it will be abandoned the moment the yan-
k"es sey the word.
'1‘bk Kx. ha.vuk ur Officer.-; at Charlesto.n.—
The Richmond Sentinei of the 'Jth gives the foHow
mg account of thi.. unexpected occurrenot
ficn. Kiistc-. t-i
In last Observer,
Greene,
Oravon,
Mar»in.
Alexander.
Davie,.
Stanly,
Richmond.
Anson,
Brunswick,
Buncombe,
I>uplin,
Kdgecombe,
Hali'ax,
J ones,
Montgomery,
Pitt.
Stol'es,
W'ashinifton,
Wildes,
Columbus,
Ohowan,
I'erson,
I’olk,
Uutherfurd,
On.alow.
Nash.
18G4
1862.
Vance. Holden. Vance. Johusron.
‘-^9.269
8,275
29,676
12,911
244
204
330
144
.%9
1
117
113
525
3.->
282
230
^11
183
749
115
627
123
736
132
851
92
943
10
511
196
634
97
767
25
826
108
460
10
316
204
827
223
1323
274
937
65
100
961
962
8
113
508
1041
8
451
538
16S
o
63
29
35H
21‘J
727
18
7.^4
48
649
229
4-18
331
653
82
33R
0
0
0
35
379
1615
76
461
116
297
496
250
3
l>
0
714
7ft
559
I9l
147
96
1
0
T7B
37rf
1147
257
lOS
342
293
.'■>(3 8
105
317
282
43,.'»2.‘)
11,3.11
42,965
18,29.-^
FROM THE NORTH CAROLINA SOLDIERS.
BY XEJLEOK. AI»H.
OI TRAGES IN MOmE COUNTY.
^VR fHK LEOIal-.\Tl KK.
Howan and Dame Swxator. — Col W B X^arch.
I’oii: March, in Kcwan ('“JG, in I>.iViO X38—984; lioy-
det’, in Rowan 511. in Davie 27'.>—790.
Davik.—Commons, Ii F Jolnston.
Hichmonu.— Commons, t'rpt B F Little. Pi'll:
Little -il’i, 1> H Dockery 3G-.
RobeKOU and Richmond Senatorial District.
Leitch.
Mctinecn.
McArthur.
486
196
326
215
273
5(.>
701
469
376
Robeson.
Richmond,
A Nso.N.—Commons. Gen A J Dargan and Col
Kdward U Liles. Foil; Dargan 413, Liles 2sl, Lt
L 1.1 Polk *230. Col J C Caraway ISR. R H Burrs
150, Dr W i' Harllee 60. For the Senate, Col Sv
C Smith 554, Col S H W'alkup 15G. Cnien to hear
frf'm.
Bkal’fokt.—Senate. E J Warren. Commons,
Hou R S Donnell. Col D M Carter.
Cartkkkt a.vd Jo.NTts —Seuatc, Dr M F Arpndell.
Comn ons, iu Jones F G Simmons; in Carteret Col
S L> Pool.
Kd'Jkco.muk.—Senate. J LI Powell. Common.-*,
lUvid Cobb, L L* Farmer
SrotKs.—Senate, ColJ K Alatthews, beating Boner,
Iloldenite. 220 in Stckes. making his majority in
Stokes and Forsytn 4lf». t'ommout!. W H i'lynt,
Thos Martin.
Hai.ikax.—Senate. M L Wiggiu-v Ccminons.
Dr II Joyner, -V II l>avij.
Pitt.—Senate, l>r E J Blount. Commons, b G
Albritton. C Perkins.
1'LI'l.i.'J.—.S^^uate, J 1> Stanford Commons,——
Smith, Houston.
NoRTHAMPro.>.—Senate, J li Udoui. Common;'.
S J Calvert. S 1’ Staticill.
Blnoombk anu He.n'Dkksos.—Senate. M Pulton.
Commons iu Huncombe, Capt Gudger.
•SiAXLV.—Commons. >lr Harris. Poll: Harris
;Ul, Grcjue 245. Dr J E McEachern is the Sena
tor from Cabarrus and Stanly.
>.\;Ji.ow.—Senate, Isaac N Sanders, t'ommons,
A J Murrill
WiLKKt^.—Commoc?. A .S Calloway, P T Horton.
(iKANviLUK.—Senate, R W Las.-it»T. Commons,
l>r P P Peace, DrEu?enc Grissom.CoI Ja.s S Amis.
l’.RCNwi K.—O'^mmon.’, D L Russell. Jr. Poll:
Russell 321. Asa Ross 1^2, S Lloyd 80.
CoLLMKL'S.—Common^, Forney George. !*oll;
George 2*JV. Stephens 204.
Hi..\nE.v, Brcj«8wick avd Coli mbi *; —Senate.
John W Kllis. I’yll:
till-!.
rriicheit
liladen.
279
IS8
lirunsw.ck.
269
297
Columbus,
;;26
2.V2
oT4
737
Mo.vtoomkkv—Commons, E H Davis,
vis 350, Jordan 2il3.
Moorr and Mostoo-merv SsN\Toa.-
Crump. Poll;
Tlio
Li.scol.v.—Commons, Ambrose Costner.
Rctukrkord, Cr.wvKLAN'D, ^1'.—Senate, Dr W J
Miller, beating Harris, late Holdenite member,
833 votes.
Commons ia Rutherford, J L Carson, A R Bryan.
Bcrke.—Commons, J J Erwin
Union.—Commons, C Austin.
Gates a.vd Cuowan.—Senate, M L Eure. Com
mons in Chowan L C Benbury.
PkrscJ.n.—Senate, CS Winstead I'ommons.J W
u’. ingham.
Frankli.s.—Senate, W Harris. Commons, W K
Davis.
Marti.n a.vd Wasui.vutos.—Senate, J R Stubbs
Commons in Washington L (! Latham. In Martin.
W Outierbridge.
ANSON « oLwrv.
ie.'tfia h »«i
p i.-^inoi-. '
tir; fri n: 1
Junf'S nolifi'd F'#'*. r
plact-d on (’umiiiiui'’
oflicers in CLarle-.on o:- '
Sumter. I’nder t*' i-e cii
r'!*Tul f at (,'bar-
il j i .'iiuiinin;.'•' Point for the
U 1 i. •; xp'yScd t' till
I ir .ia i.'ir ■Mttt rit.'*. *vn
• t- i rato oiJi-C»-3 A’cre
i!it h : v.-onld place the Yinke
' e ni'-:- ( xpo.Sr'd part of Eoi
ceH, Fo« er woul»1 not
tiikf th'- nf^jonsibiliJy t. ;d.--.cl .g .ur oIILers on the
I’oint. »i d wrot** to th * C jveinmcnt at Washingiou for
instruction". The re‘u’.t oi lb * corr>!spondence wu.^'. that
aft'.r kecp'.ag the (Jonfed* lu'es co^itia d on th« tranpp^’Tt
tor forty dayn, an exohan:;.; w,ii >.l’r'ct«d lor t!ie Federal
officers h^ ’.ii by u-^in (JLar'-fton, an'’, our brave o!!icer
are now at libirty. (iei\. .io-.ts havina made f-o excel
lent a ccmmi'-'iorier of oxci-ange, our Government has
P-iit '•ix huiidr*-d Yankee ottic'U to Ch >rk«ton to be »-x
cl anged m the rame tern.-, and UL'der a cartbl that is
Sum* what u!iU!-uaL , -n v.
Our Commi.^Fiom r ot Exchange in Richmond will have
t. UKjk to hi" laurelrt. or Gen. Jones will eclipse all his
acbievt montH in the exchange hunines'-.
At Tukik Homks.—Gov. Vance beat Mr. Ilolden
at Italeigh, as our readers have already seen. At
ABhfcviile tho result was th« fame, “only more bo
The vote was for V'ance 214, Holden 8.
What yankot Pojj-^s New Vork • ^orld
says, •■iRfvt- Grant’s great fi'isct ut 1’et.erbbnrg, " Wf c'tn
net lakf iUctm It ha-) t)e>-n t-viji fil to good ju^g
r HKViTfil svtri k-, tl,u.t ii.tiioi.il (jiaLil'H rumpaiiin in
jLtlurt." . - - - * r
(, ii( L-;ti-il till' IuO»'
lii^nt*- .t ‘.I'liii-.kt ],«.• I- |1. L*.*0 Will
ul> tal** Uii- liio\I-Iiictil- 1,1 ' (.I'Hi.t, '
Wa.-irui.^l.)ii will, wui.ii, 1,.
K r utij l-; v.Iki ii lt;i_hiijouil l.iu
Itop.*iiiiii; of Il.i; ill
i’lu- i .-..t.l.'! I i-( i,, tin
'Tfiiter U«n
ninc
tin- dt:Miuitii,n of J.e*;'
of l'*:t«THburK,
rvbtti Mraa«tik"
Montgomery,
Moore,
Cru»rp.
293
545
Poll: Da-
-Dr J M
Bright.
27'8
457
From Lane’s Brioads.—Extract from a letter
dated
Bktwkk.v Cuaffin’.s Par.m and Dkep Botto.m, )
August i>, 1864. )
‘‘You have probably seen in the papers accounts
of the capture of 4 splendid guns from the Rock
bridge battery near Deep Bottom, on Wednesday
the 27th. For information of our friends, J will
state that neither this Brigade nor any other N. C.
troops wore coacenied in this alVair. It occurred
twu tntltii from the left of our line. 'I'he gunners
were Vir^riniaas—the troops supporting, Gary’s S.
C. and Va. Cavalrv Brigade on the left, and Hum
phrey’s Miss. lufautry on the right. Each charges
the blame upon the other. The fact that tho Bat
tery was Virginian sufHciently account.'? for the reii-
cence of the Richmond paper?, which would other
wise have teemcil with terrible denunciations, as in
the case of that petty affair in the Valley v/hich they
delight to caT "kuinsnir'n defeat.’' A short while
after the capture of these splendid guua from the
Virpiniuns, the enemy opened upon our Brigade
v. iih a battery supported by a line of battle, and ad
vanced their skirmishers. These were driven back,
and by o’cI'hU P. M. the skirmish ceased. Itwns
during tins skirmish that Col. Barry was wounded
as we were riding forward.
“The next morning wc moved to the lel’t aud for
ward 4 or 5 miles and fought the battle of (Jraveliy
Hill, which broke "p the enemy’s advance on tiiis
side the river. After imrsuing the retreated enemy
on Friday and Saturday, we were oidered to Peters-
bnrir; but Gen. Ewell telegraphed Gen. Left asking
to bo allowed to ktep Briaades, which wns
granted und we arc now ia line about 2 miles below
Cha!\‘m’s Blutf and li miles above our old place at
Deer* Pettom. This latter is held by some of Fields’
Divisiou.
•■1 forgot to mention in my last that^ we captured
a battery at Gravelly Hill, but brought off only one
pi_*c*. whicli we have sate, 'i’his battery was in
i’rinl of McGowaa’s line of advance and was for the
most part taken by the men of that Brigade; but its
fire was oblique, and I think we received the most
of its shots.” E. J. lI.,Jr.
[It is a curious fact that not one of the Virginia
papers, nor auv Press >lispatch, has ever alluded to
this fight at Gravelly Hill, where 2000 (in great part
Nortu Carolinians) drove TuOO yankeea uearly three
miles.—Obskrvkk. j
Contapoiideuce of the Fayetteville Ubaerver.
r.i NKER's lliu., Va,, Au^ i, 1864.
Messrs. iiulf: .Siufc I in.-.;, wrote you this army has
aeconiplirthed one ot tlu; greatest feats o! the v,’ar. After
defir-ttmg the enemy at Snicker’s Ford and driving him
ba^k over tiie Sheiiaiuioah, we fell back as far as Stras-
bun;. .\uuther eoiunin in the meauiimu atlvancini' from
Martinsburg wa'* met by U' u. Itam^^eur, but by isome un-
accountuMe cause Iu- wa- deteated. rroujTij that had
never failed before wtTe routed, an.* a (ieneral who has
jTOVeii hiri valor and skill upon a hundrei battU-fiflds
WKS Compelled to ily. Hut tiiis little l>ivi>ion again ral
lied wit'dn a few uiiU-a. Utlier troops then coming up
to hiji support if neeiJevl, t.o withdrew and our wnole
forcti t’eil back to ftlraisbur^, wilii the liope of iiiduciug
the t’Uimy to follow; but either the l-.ope was vain or
fbe tiles Were too slow. In I'ael they seem to liav'e
&ui>!»o.-?e\l our forced to have left the Val'.ey.
Oil Saturday, 5iild ult., our et»\airy rather ^ur^)ri9ed
their advance at ^■ev,tou, eight miles .vbove >V’mcheeler,
wnd on Suru'ay ttie ii.lantry mjircliiL'j^ from Strasburg,
ten cjilea furtiier up, attacked their main force near
Keru.'itowu, to”r mih s from W inchtbler. Skirmishing
commenced «bout 1 c'ciock, and in two hours the enemy
had broken beyond a nope of being rallied. What is
mcii reiiu»rkabie in engugeuitnt. it was fought tuaiuly
by our bharpsijooter^; perliapa Gen. lireckinriiige’s Di
vision :iot near enougii tj charge ia column. The
my’a force wa-s -^aid to bo IS or '/O.OOJ And by ail it is
c«mcfded to nave be»-n the most complete rout of
the war. Th” enemy's I'-rcei were ine same in part that
we had cha-kjd from J.,ynt hburg t > Salem, and theu dent
with accelerated .•'peed down tne Kanawha Valley. Ttiey
thui itarned to run, t)Ut had not learned to tight, though
tliey had chased s^'iiie hoy~ ttf.tl uismounted cavalry from
New liope. They put their rac.ing sci^uiremei’t^ into
practice at Kernaiowti on tne H4th ot July, and did not
really etop until they got to '»Villiaiuap*jrt, iil miles Be
tween W and Bunker Hill tiiey burnt aoout VO wagons
and » tii»sons, and this in » distance of It miles.
'•e have since marohed t) ‘‘•'Uliam'jpoVt, und onr cav
alry udvaui.ed to L’haiuoeiiiOurg, IV •'* e .■ire now ieisur-
iy ij.vdierin.^ u|» whutever commisrariea cau b* convcni-
on'ly 'pared from tiie country. Wj are threshing witij
heavy detalU an.I, 1 hope, laying in a supply for a long
tiii.e. The harveot hur« was Ixtuntiful, oesides last
vear's croi> st’dl being unthreshetl. On the ‘ijth ult.
there was a heavy rain which relieved the drought of the
;.«irt six or eight week-*.
When tliis ahall'reach you an imporuml raid by our
cavalry will have been accomplished. en.. Early ha.s
acted lU'ire cautiously in thi# wUoIe movement than was
eipected and 1 hoj>e it may continue with the same suc-
C^B-*.
Uur election passed o:f t|uietly, and with us V'ain:e
ran high
The imjircssion with us and the people in this se'-tiou
still prevails t'>at thi^ ratnpaign will close the war. This
depends upon our success anil the yankee election »]uab-
ble.-i. Tho democratic party i'eems t > be gaining power;
they now call theui.selves the Peace parly, and Fierce is
prominently mentioned for I’resident. X.
Biroiin ot Tn> fbesa associatioit.
K'>R THK OB.SERVE11.
Carth.\uk, N. C., Ang. ».
From Petersbwrg.—l^vrsKfiBVRO, Aug. 10.—The ' .Messrs. Kditoit^; V’e h»d a dreadful trp>redy in tlds
explosion veaterday is still unexplained. vicinity last Saturday mornina:. A detachment cf ite
‘•aup;x>rtin>r torc-e ^Senior Reserves.) for tnie Cougres-
'’ ailroad with a squad
W.YOi: Bju j ,
N. 0 , ar 5, 1P64
-6 P. \t
icr’.s K J ’’ab
Si Sen.;—lij! jw 1 t
-ni you the
cl TCtjfO’ i
:''unty a Lrmr :tfi
>,*£3 hOi-.T-
I,
Ar-'v. Ci:i;’:'S.
jCcIpI.
V»nv:..
17?!
. 7' 7
Hold-, n.
6 19
25
fSMATB
— and U -'on.
Arna .
Civ7. -43. Total
>*' » Bcil 80
47 i 654 ('a''
7 .\r 5-)r Rcd
c E ’/aikuti, 6.3
93 156 ii-ilf,’---
;ro-ii .'nfl' u
CoMKoifs
A . 7. >.i
To lit’..
G.u A T DiriTja
^6 318
41 ?!
t^cl E R Liie;-.
6.5 228
2K1
Li h 1. Pollr,
48 187
2a0
C ! J : C-.raw4.y
27 161
lE-H
R 0 i un.9.
i29
159
Dr. 'tV F h^rl'-t.
'8 18
65
fciiVTSFr
Q B I ire&d^'ll.
10.^ fS89
6'-.8
FOR THK OBSKRVER.
Btu N. C. Rko’t, Front Line, )
Near Pktkrsbi ru, Va., Aug. 7. |
Mo*srs. Editors; You will publish for the luform-
ation of the friends of my Company. (E. Hth N. C.,)
tjiat I am just m reccipt of a letter from Corp I J.
A. Deal, a prisoner in the enemy s hands, dated
•White lIou3e,«fune 4th, 1864,” in which he informs
me that twelve members of my Company, besides
himself, were theu at that poiut, and well. Their
r.aui'^s are: Serg’ts E. A. Hendrix aud W J. Par
rish, Corp’l James Breece, Privates C. Andrews, W.
S. Culdcr, Geo. Cox, Jesse Deajis, Rsasom Fairclotb,
John Fields, James R. Jones and John Patterson.
{'orp'l Deal omits one name, I suppose, that of
Wm. Giles. Private -M. L. McLeod was seen seve-
ing tUomselves on the defensive.
There has been little or no sharpshooting, or mor
tar or artiUery firing to-day.
fThe “unexplained expl* e'on” puzzled u=, -as tho
above ia the only reference to it that had rcached
thie place. In the 'WiliriDr^ton Jouraal-of 'W’eda's-
day received this D?ornir!f. however, wc find the
orees dispatch f»-ora Petcrsburjj on the yth .^fatliii,’’
that a heavy explosion had occurred at neon om
Tuesday in the rear of the enemy’s lines on the i.' ty
Point road. The dispatch Las not yet rea hed this
place,]
From Georgia.—Atlanta, Aug. y.—Some few
shells are still thrown into the city "without damage
A Captain and a Lieutenant of McCook’s raiders
who deserted from our army last winter were caj>-
tured yesterday.
From Mobile.—Mobile, Acg. 5) —Last night a
soldiers’ train ran into a land-slide lietween Pollard
and Montgomery, killing 12 aud wounding 5 of tho
1st Misfl. Battalion cf Artillery.
Two whites and a negro were arrested lost night
for cult icg the wireo.
The garrison in Fort Morgan ia in fine spirits.
There ia some Federcl crossing [cruisingj in tho Bay;
Otherwise all ijuict belov.
F'trm the Un'teil kSt'ites.—Bichmond, Aug. 10.
—'I’^e flag-of-truce boat arrirnd at Varina h9t night
with 30 Surgeons end Chnp>ains for exchnDgt.
’I’he Baltimore American of the lUh, which lias been
received, says that the rebels have again left Mary
land iu great haste and that the Federals are O" th0
South side of the Potomac 'hreatening their rear.
'I'lie liiaiu rebel fon e under icu. Early is reported
recreating on Winchester, (ien. Kelly reports th5>t
(ien. Averlll overtook the rebels under McCauslaud
at Moorefields on Sunday, attacked them and cap-
tu’^ed all their artillery and 500 p'ipcnera. The
American is much elated by th's news aud the re
ports from Mobile.
A telegram from Fort Smith, Arkanpaa, cl«im3 u
victory on the SUL ult. over the rebels under Cooper
and Standwatie.
Nothing important from Grant’s army.
The latest quotation of Gold jn New York is 257.
European advices to the 29th are unimportant.
The Confederate loan is active at improving rates.
The Oov(-nii*r’s KUction —Ralkiou, Aug. 10 —
The vote for Governor. 25 counties yet to hear from,
stands; For Vaucc43.176; for Uoldeu y,'.Ul. Vance’s
majority 33,835.
From the Fr,mt.— Yesterday almost perfect still
ness reigned along the lines.
There seems to be little doubt that Grrnt is
moving large bod’fs of his troops cautiously and
quietly from our front. 'W'here he is sending them,
we of course do not know, but they leave City I’oint
in transports and go down tho river. His steamers,
loaded with troops, have been seen within the last
two days moving off. He will probaMv endeavor to
head Early off, and stop the career of that Coufede-
rate General, in his wild crusade through ihe Val
ley anjl into Maryland aud Pennsylvania. .Move
ments noticeable iu the enemy’s camp lead tf> the
belief that portions of his army are Ueing sent away.
'I'he shelling of the city ban ceaaed.
f\‘ter3burj Express, '^th.
Jieported >,/ runs.—It has been seve
ral limes reported within the last two or three tlays,
that the enemy are gra l-ally removing their heavy
guns from our immediate uout, and takinjc them iu
the direction of City Point.— FeUrsbnrg Fjp cnn.
Mi'liile.—From a d spaich, dated the 7th, two
days later than the one we published yesterday, we
learn there has been no material change m tho situa
tion ot affairs at Mobile.
We understand a dispatch wai received yesterday,
antwuncing the safe arrival of the steam ram
Morgan, at the city of Mobile —KicJt.. :ieiitinel,
I'liikiie Trooft monng to Hari/la id —A gentlemiui
who tirrivod iu Richmond this morning from the Bay
Short-, says that for a week previous to the 1st of Au
gust a large number of yankee trauhports laden with
troop.-* passed up the Chesaj>eake Bay. Their destina
tion evidently being the seat ot war, on the other side
of she Potomac. B».-tween the 1st and 4th vThursduy,)
Very few indeed wci-e s«H;n. c)*i tho 4th however, a
lar;,^e number of tlie largest sized traasports were pass
ing all day. That these contained troops fro'u Grant’s
army fn route tj reiaiorco Wrigiit, Hunter ifc Co . and
last, tiiough not lea-t, old Granny Cou-h and hi' sour
krout Pennsylvania “Milish,” our informant ha.^n’t a
doubt. In fact, a friend of iiis, who was at Old Point
while these transiM)rta were passing, informed him that
such was the case.—Uith d
From the VaLicy.—We have nothing additioual
trom the Valley, except what we learn from yankee
papers, which are not very reliable.
Kick'd ^'SftUiiiel, 'Mh.
onscripts whom they had ap.
four miles below this
place by a jjang of deserteri*, tired into and 3 men killed,
• to-wit; D. R. Hush of Randolph, J. C. Dodd aud John
( Howard of Chatham; and another, E. “^^'omble of* bat
ham. V.ovuded in the abdomen, died this morning at 2
o’clock.
j. One of the prisoners edca[)ed aud one of the wi-etch* a
I was captured He had in his pocket packages of minnie
‘ bal’s and powder, carefully wrapj>ed up in th« Ralfigh
i ola-iikrd of the 13th July, which contains the celebrated
j ‘-llficuba” article in def‘nce of tlie “Reu String Party,"
declaring that t!iat))arty is not worse than the Vance party
I and of course the latter is legitimate ^aiue for the bul-
! lets of the former This fellow denies being a member
of the “Red String," but srave us the names of a uuuiber
of his comrades who do belong to it.
^Ve have a deplorable !tate of things in this county.
Ever since the election l.^rge gangs of armed desorters
!>ave been roaming over the country, inquiring who of
! tb« citiiens voted for Vance and who for Holden, swear-
ine: that they had been deprived of their riglits and in
tended to have revenge. Within the last few days sev
eral large gangs have been seen in the vicinity of thi*
village on ditferent roads, some of the gangs numbering
20 ?0. and one e=timated at 900, all acting in concert
uo doubt Our Home Guard and citixens are under arms
acting on the defensive. V, e are not quite ready yet for
an •at^ressive movement.
This, sirs, is tho legitimate fruits of the seeds tliat
have been sown. The blood of theee murdered citisena
is upon the bunds of the traducers of our Government.
'Wlien men are taught that the war is nnrighteoua on
cnr part; that the poor are forced by unconatitutional
laws to fight for the property of the rich; that our
is a deepotism and onr President a tyrant, aod
tlint ‘‘resistance to tyrants is obedience to God," no
wonder they band togeUicr to resist the laws, it ha.i
betm prfK;laimed by prominent men, on our streets and
highways, that Jetf Davis and his cabinet and Congress
otiicht t«j be hung, that the only way to settle our difli-
cnity is to kill all the Secessionists (meaning aU who do
not join in the tirade against the Gov’t,) and that father*
will not submit to have their sons hunted up and i^arrieu
into the army, and a thousand other things calculate to
iiitiame the mind.'; of ignorant men and mcke thstn be
lieve that it is their eacred duty to resist rather than
obey the law# of the ccmtry.
if there is power in the Govamment It ought to vlndl-
c*ate iU^lf This lire in the rear must b« put out 1 heso
organized and armed traitors, (heir eouvtfUo'*, aidfrt
and abetioTs, must be crushed, and that speedily.
l9*ReF. Tbat. tt, Troy wilJ leaTc
Newlca th« 22d and Salicbury the 28d of Aagusl, Ivt
Ceo*e’A Brigade, with »t afunl.
{SCHEDULE OF PR1CE8
IN IVOBTH CAROLINA.
TR£ CommiBfllaaers of Appr.-isetaeni for tha State ot
North Catolina afcaic preB:rt ifaeir sr.bedola of
^rlcMi to govern (te purchasing oftotn ct i&o tiorent-
n*ent fcr tka aezt sixty days, uolscs ia tatrrval
faotn aad oircaiostanees p&ould ariec to hiduce aa
ti’’t'Jon Evvry itcEB bas been c»r?fnliy rf vised and
»jth tte ralatble aid cf Mr. Qo« W Mordeoal. they
(1 u£t the s^ed»l0 po'w preeected will provn sat^sfao
tcry to both the QoTernnaenl sad tt*e people They
wouldresreotfallyuive thepeo' le to hasten on with thrir
raprlK' fo maictiin tr- ffr.1 cu*" arwrjjowae
Dd lust ou cur ? ci f vi in trhos«' gallf fry ati
/ortitude eu1.*r Ood we alcna ewe our exeoip'.ioB frem
tie i irroi, of a revoJotiou of eor homes aai fp.mUie*
by the ber>'.vo'.ia inhnoian foe, who have ocBStmtiy
sa:wn they o2iy war t the powf?, and net the will to
*.enivsty ve an'? take mil ws have:
A J plea, diied, co?d, peeled, per bus, 28 lbs $5 00
•• “ unperlcd, “ “ 8 50
Axcu, •* with handles, each 12 60
“ • without “ “ 12 00
Bacon, sides, per Ih S CO
“ “ hams, “ 8 00
“ “ shoulders, per ih 2 75
“ “ Jowles, “ 1 60
Beana, wbiie or cornfield, piM- bus
ftO lbs 10 CO
Brandy, “ apple, j-er galljo, 20 0‘.»
‘ peft?b, •• 26 00
Beef, • fresh, net, per lb 1 00
“ ' eahed, “ 1 60
Brovru stntf, “ gcod, per bm, 28 Iba 1 00
asdles, “ tallow, per lb s K)
'* *■ adam«.ntine, per lb ' >S 75
CbainE, *' (race, per p^ir II 00
Clctb, “ woc’en.for Boltli?r«’
wd-
R4'D-
l>r. Appointments
'h “'k Cai.’ita O,
I I E-.inc:, if perc
drt.- - .1 • 5.S fou '»r«:
lisi -i!i-L noir Ins^iiu!
“ 1‘iih aud 14ih—Patu’dajf wud fiuid
bow ChureS;
iCth—Tuesday, at Barnett Court
18 b—T’urs t*y . >^ t Efjrit
i. ‘^>sgt—Rncd&v, «,t i;ariii>gv'
“ 23rd—Tu-?day, at C*ftts:{.,c. (Moore court.)
•25.V—Tri redp.r, ftt Zlcn Clurch, Mi.r.trcmj-7
.1 2''t-’ —>?undf4y £t Pica Gr;T«j Church. Meat
gop.-ry county
8f't) —ru»el^y ai Trey, M-'- *^.ery 00
A '.'-d chi«rcHrs ' e xprcts to r aud ti the oitiir
t 1 ■a:? '*- O ii:c rn adtirc- : o.s the stR'*- t' it*-
c:-' : t- ’ T ■' fiif i.j'? ‘'t ibe -u 1 unJ
fiti-v r -V e:t ’ 10 >• (\Uc arr r'•■nnt-i 'n to >j - :i
Aaeai’’'-T>r ! r c?--o
1 yard wid-, 10 c* t.* y’-i.
and pro raia as la gr^-it- r.
or less i»eigbt oi w'dib,
p*r yard
6 o*J
no!!cn,
•' raw, per lb
1 00
Ouiioe.
“ Bio, per ib
4 60 -
Co-a.
“ un^belled, pcrbua«if 70 lbs
e to
«
‘ ‘ sheUed, sacks not included,
per bus of 56 ibs
6 fO
Core n^a'i.
Backs not iadcded, per '.^ ua
of 60 !bs
ti Od
Drills,
“ cotton, i yd wide, S yds to
lb, per yard
By
Flonr,
•• cx'TafamiJy. perb’l, l®6‘bs 60 00
“
“ |>er sack of OK lbs 30 C-v
Fodder,
Fate,
Hay.
Borse«,
Iron,
66 00
2fi Oo
£0 00
1'5 00
9 00
6 60
s 0*
• Oil
6 5j
4 00
a «o
1 7i
Jmporiajit to CoiuUtr/e-fero.—Tho'uas Marqiiand,
VV^ilUam Williams uud Henry Marqu.;?,, ibundgujlty
f>f coualerfeitiug Confederate Tru;iSdry uotys. were
seolenccd by J udge Mugratb, oa \t eiluesd-iy iast,
at Grt envilie, S. C., to 6b hanged, at Columbia, the
lormer on the 16lh Sept’r, ihe two lalter on ihe 2:id
l*,-oniohd.—Col. Kobort 11. Anderson, ot the
Fifih Georgia cavalry, h::8 beeu appointed Brigadier
General.
JLb
lu this town, of
ilAliPi^U, a native
and 7 davs ile rests from his labors aad i.i now oat ot
ly^ioid fever, '2d of Aug., C. A.
of '• hatham county, aged 34 years
gagement of the 30th oi’ May. Uf ihe uii-oiag afier
the batlh: of the 1st of ./une, I have learml uoiiang
as yet.
Uj?pecUuliy yours.
L. ii. iiliKKCi-:.
ord, kv.O.. iiotii Julv, Ib'i't, M;>j. .\L A. \i>UK
year of his a^e, leavnig a wi low. thr-e chil
Wc le.arn that l^v. Wm. E. Pcil of thi.'^ city has
rf'sigr.eu hi.s podition »s mcmb^ir of the L;tK.‘rar)’
Hoard, and Col. L. C. Kdw.ar-1-, >f Granville,
been appointed in his place.— Ral. Conserontii
b;^8
14lh, 2SJ Bad 431 N C T, ’id ;
Ear'y.
P.eoinot v;te at, Wi.i.;.'»'j3ro’, V
1 ^rui't
biing sift
Kolu-n 1.
MOORE COU^T.V,
acv
W
rena"
Bhff.
O
-J
C5
McNei I’a,
T jgor’B,
O.rtfccg",
Plosn’s,
Pocket,
8ftn(?»rn’.
Sheffield’s,
Kand’iil's,
Fitt?r’s.
Morr'-s’c,
>'’nerr!'8prin''»,
/.rn>r
CdieiiJlv,
/■rnoy Vote- net
C *&bial.
4»
27
1^0
76
77
17
1«
2B
17
48
8
ii
57
87
6
117
=2
8
100
2
■7
■J4
’.19
60
70
IS 110
10 6!
"h b
12 1C3
42
7
5
4«
98
112
07
7>
ir>
?■
]i
38
8
1:3
B
.-4
P3
7‘) ‘7
47 114
7 62
103
61
8
111
’0
41
C4
18
lO’i
48
45
C4 10 37
4o 7 88 34
10*
1 ('8
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87
lo'/
'2 00
sit*
KOK TJli; OBSKUVliit.
1 . ’J P ^
St'WAr^r.'V•'
M Uii: .11; jv»B> . roquest •-.? . ■ f
e-T" . f l>tst, 0 J«it t'.e pcblio k '?
01)
■A-
•be
:u .
’locyrgU!^’',
1
60
at
VolfVit.
10
0
V,
Mineral Spritg*,
5H
611
85
-ver D*m,
17
ni
8
3tf;Ic’s,
•>i>
I
21
•/v;-*l iin.
a
'-fl'i eraon'a,
31
17
•» >
1 >
10
59
otrw." favilic.
t '•
2
64
Artsy Vote,
83
2-?
611
196
412
Sonata: Vi»cb 216
McQ-;
ov'. 573. y.c^
irihrr 60.
S1"er’ff: fjong 633,
Me
1 lf^6,
’rr. SI.
88
'ir>
2
22
2')
23
B
47
862 j
mdard please cojjy
ot vellt''’ f-vtr,
AM>:U-.n‘. j. 1'LAiSNt^ti, of Wilmi'.'giou, (J.. a mtm
her Ol i’u'j 6ij^: ai C'orrrf G. S. A., h^c'! 2i
lu iiockfor.
in tiia oath
dren, tuany relatives ani au entire c^.iniuunily niour
their irreparable ijss. il’'j. York was ou“ ol our very
best i itizeiis. Uiiving bc. n born ami rai-o J am>>ni;:^l es,
and having i>»'“n g'>verned througii lH>s by Liie n'ostcoi'
rectiti'aity habits of morality; nud liaviiig iield mtiny
posilions of responsibility—hiI the duties of which were
d'scharged witii a tidelity unsiirpahs* d—Uo iiad enotared
lums-ilt to the whoie community iu all iie relations of
life hi.s deportn>ent was kind, courteous and gentlemanly
and woruiy of all conmendation. in Nov’r isti-!, Sarry
Oouaty Court made him County Commission-r to pro
cure supplies for Soldiers’ families. Heing a’! iiraent
S. utheruer and phiUnthropist 'he »’ntei'ed upHU his new
duties with more /'jal than physical ability; eoon, too
soon, his constitition gnve way under iiis arduous dutiej
autl lie dlid as much a martyr to.his country as if he had
died on the battle tield. lint our loss is his eternal gain
Severnl years ago Maj. York attached himself to the
Missionary Baptist Church and adorned the profession
by an exemplary and holy life, and in the end (oh that
my life may terminate as his) the grim monster Death
was stripped of all his terrors and t)ur friend died «s
none but chri>>tians can lie. May tioil bl«ss tho v. idow
and little children. Y.
h'AY kT TK VT LLE ^
OF THE rd'aiKET.
H.-^c.a a.l Frrii'/t 60. Laid $4
'■ 00 to 1 f;0 --outd. r-tai! •
Ji. ?: »> 3 UV o W t J fi QO.
tJc to.' i Cu 10 • ">9 1- 50 13 li O'J
V V.-ii'a—2-! 00 t5 40 OO T-^r buocb
r.'»:-3 t-. . Vrl: ’! ’ &».> t- ^ I- i
! 2 ( 0 p‘ r d ''I
; ^ ii “V l-> « OO'v-r V.>
i v* *00 rfcUiily, 4 l*'0
fi.- ♦•■I S 00 to 'V 0\) ret bo ,
: . ‘ S '2 6a !ol5yu H'.ij 12 5t> Sliac..B 1:: £.U
' *' t/.h-- 4 'to t J 6 vHfj per t>iuL. i
•.'.rr. I'i 'v) •' ; Uu '?• v-t ii' • lau
* ate .'' h 1*
iiice:'—€li 2 uC iC trv, f* i~J w 6 00.
Ire”S »K' t >
.’•—Up • '7 'X', iji'i 15 (XJ
in :'"r—Corn V>'bl^R'’y Oi) i. ?-60 tK* Aj pis
• £> 00
’u . ; toll’-1 • p. : ■ I ’ . ’ ..
b- d' ’> '*0. re. -.i'
s 00 ij 4 i>..-1 '
‘a 01-..1 20 OO per bu-;^ ■I.
CH—Irish ^^5 ir s'G ' c*’?; s-.=r«-i;t 46 tt* f*.
Hicc 00 t>- ea.'ik
8 00 per bb’; r.'tsil ** tO to 10 0
S jwp—r&y.’iy Bir 2 00 pe. lb.. ^ 00
* Tarpon'.ifis 3 00 p:. ^&11)ji
F .'.ii- 1 4 !?acdt:nr^. I 40 to S (Ki
^ ?0 CO ;•) 35 C' -er I-.1 bf'l
T ' 00 i-> " PO. ^'^cl fi K‘ ' • 6 00.
E L t'e^BKETOB.
Jeaba,
Kett.fi',
LmaW*r.
lard.
L;at he.'.
superfine, jw bbl. 196 lbs
per 6%ok, ttS lb«
fine, per bbl of 1*6 lbs
per B»ck of lbs
baleA, per 100 Ps
nnbalcd, “ “
*ooL caoh
bal'jd. p.*r 100 !b4
uub?.h'd, *• ••
dr/, Cl-ra. per li>
dyy
green, “
artillery, lstcia«8, pr !i«id 1000 O'j
. 2d •• “ f’OO Oo
«>X^£.. *•
pig. ?’r Ion of 2000 lha 1*0 tw
a^uaie or roi’Xid p“r t'-n, 00
hcop. c^r tCiu o^ 200t> l*>s 10^(0 Cy
d It o» b'vr>d, *rn f T>*0 O i
boiler plftte, (ca of 2QOO lbs 1000 00
»er?iciskbjerailro'» j,‘j er ton
2240 ;ti» 4U0 OO
caStiQf*s, ‘^Tjr io vO
wcct doi/i-?s'i . p-r y» J iO 00
caaip. iron, r^r lb
jjoC'd, v>er lUpofe-jt
al*as. per .’ti
►c';e.
SO
ou Ou
3 OJ
fj 00
A -
J B
■ yO, r
n
R.^KDV7I-K will pr'sc . fti
r-pcca ce’.::ty. next .>rbbiiL.
lievls'Q’e
K 2E.!eirt‘Wrs^*»
n:;- 1.-, Irt ’0 . va>’ n
1 o* j %.iii be iifc?!; ai.d the firet
Uo tor govd 'ooy.- wdl- icOura iLc e.ppi!«*it » a
Vi‘
Ti;l'
1.
5 yfM'ord fr'esKale I'oCleg’c.
' f‘-7.‘ se- i.c ct taia l:i‘.titu'.!oc. 1;/C'itcu at £tsf€^-
X ■ siic Will c?i‘-T2(.nco cc t^.c list i\Iaa'.i»y of iiujjuat
Tsb r ire ot tn'*!'::, f>r the ^csrioa, will Vo frce^
540 t’ b'i. TLe prioc of bo^rd will be JlOO dot-’s-B
);r m ath, aiv i*c?, I’ulejc a ‘pocir.t
* L n.avith th^ Prcv» - i't iiioi
i;e *"ip ctc-i icrsicii i.-r eve gi.!;-. Uw
fc 1 sir ;• I i-Ct !r.
.uq
. y T> i;-
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;
IfcatUiuat ters, N. C, litservc, \
p.al3i[;b, ArC b •Sfi4 j
No 6
t L:-.
nJir-;;
A few vjtes yet to c vae .^rcm tio Arn;y tut vill not ]
affoct the rasclt.
BLADEN COUh'TY.
Qcv. Sorat'
S.bff.
•6C« "tJ ono ^.5C
£ o >5. c c ? I. c p-
gja.0* g Se*-**
^ S g- « J! ^ &
At f>. recint mectinpr cf the d cf Trestces of tbc
C:.PO^rd Frm%le CoVeg**, hoM Statesville, the
r^Pj’.'fifE W'S edortcJ
• Tao EoSiri^ o’’ ‘Iiu3re''B are roor.i *Lai Ri'atififd with
onerg.s, iM Acaaj pr->l r'!C-363 with which tfec rlFii*B
ol tfils Inst iu.iiu »mr-o b'en o'cfiu.-tcc.- i-'tier the «d-
niiri.'striti''!! of J M '1 C^ldw'il, and fc;?? end
dcvcted h i,v" of 1 isi'htrp!, and W3 ■S’i'ii meat c t'^i;l’y
co-3ptr.it: wit'j l^ o F. cu!:, i-: J^-.eir cfT'.•'a to buiUl cp
tho I«puto‘ion and niak^ it »ll tbst iia fincd''K d«£ired
ard irtrndid th«-t it i-bcu’d bi* *
A'lC 8. 67 Itpd.
11 Lili* 4 __ _ _
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L dtM ot Btrtnsoad Ud'/ICOB^. |
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V-JAKTEO,
IWini to buy a good fp-T S'sokasiitli and two or
tl-vco yo'iT^f: K*vc
QuB s udress tae st A rt>n >»'€’■ c\ N
At)v bsTinr such
cJ to Liiut.a^vi G (Jctn
5 thit r rrt froia t:;6 arnjy »re
O’. f-i.Vd I' rrrr.ti.. ieUc > ;a c*rUin c;uut!
h: fi;-;’:-. L iJ 1 cr-'bT na'.! tlic dufy cf the b'
Lv..T 7, t . end r,D:t dr-1 v ? 11?? i to ihe rotrcyl
Bt; k»-..i'he Cfti.-ts'.jb o rh diffai
cut (1 r ra'.icd arc »f a»)d wU be Lcl t f'Tictly rc
pox's :« f r the rxecu'icn f Ihie cidtr, in ibcir r**'
nj.'Cl-' : CO'^.lif-fl
I3y r jri*’ aad -vf Lt. *.1 Jlc-me?
JSO. \7 KINSDALE, A A Qc^eraL
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A.T AUCTION.
jjureti^y 18th August, we will sell 205 rollf, 140CO
I"on wire, !!Si»frtctl •’iiCB ftom No 5 to 15
1 cIk f ifcrt''? a rare o~|ortnn’(y. lo T:c,n?rs end other
p-rib- iu \t“h» to m-ply’ tli€a-.?clT3e with a good arurlo
rtcea'iy haporlnd.
OBEWfl & LirCHFORD, Auctioneers.
F.&1 Igh, N C,At?g 10 67 ts
Waisted a Sitnalion,
As ‘iPr-r -- ndent rr O?.';n>p«r of a Octton
v'coka Mil.', by a cnr^eteat E?a?i, of 40
yi.'-'t cxM'jri'.: -iCQ, whv bfd o ’.c.f!ir- of the best Mi ls
in tii*a Qjcntry, if doretanih Ue buBiness in all ifs
braiioh •• Ter psiiiacb.TB a ’di O-S ‘ MaTsnfr^^'urfer *
through P%'6t OPice
F^yf■tt'''^i•l■;, Au^ 10. 67 "Zti
l> MoF.
Harrelt do , N C , Anir 8.
\fr.KAY.
57 4*
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upper.
7 00
aartiC'if', •*
V 0-J
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*■ ca^e, j,v,i'5-ll.u 10 00
&•
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Mul* 5,
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b t-w
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s.'.elled, ver baa
a tH>
«1'n:^l.u'"gs,
“ cotton, j yd Wide, 7 cx to
J&rd. i'«.r jr.rd
“ '^ctton, * yd wide. 8 ,z ts
I iu
yard, p- r y^rd
1 7-«
Onlo:
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10 0>>
t^ot *%. o^s.
I'isli, • “
It) tu
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ew tt, • “
b 00
Pi'^obes, driau.
•* petJei per buj 88 1d«
8 60
“
•* ur^pealed “ •*
6 iKi
l*ork.
“ ■ fre^h. nett, per lb
2 UU
••
Silt
2 6U
?»etur»£;o
“ K quality, uc*r tcwa, r-er
10 Ot>
bead; prr r cL’.i.
“ o .mmcn near ijwu, per
head, per mouth
7 Cu
1st qnaiity in ti>c c-iuitty,
pr-r bc*d, per morsiL
» OtJ
• •
“ ooumon t'se country.
rer head, per nijsth
& 00
Qa nine.
“ gopd, p«r ounce
66
. Cfc,
new. j»:i lb
60
4>
•' old.
40
r.y^.
•• good, p’f bus of 56 Ihs
10 00
’-cV J.
two bu«. tsnaburg?. eiieh
0 00
J’lirihsg.
*• c't f'U, J y l vriuc, 4^ yds to
lb. per rard
1 80
“ coiion, I sd wide. Sj yds to
lb. per y.^rd.
t lt‘
■'olton smp.is,
“ «{ yds lb, pel y».rd
1 76
Juit,
“ Coast, per bns 60 Iba
2;) «H)
••
“ Liverpool, “
Hi 00
i i
“ Virgiaia, “ ••
25 00
8i»el,
“ oast, pee lb
8 00
Hboe^
“ army, par piir
15 Ot»
■ ■fco.i tir-ail.
•• flax, per >b
eoldicrt;’, wool, per t-air
iO 00
? "jks
2 00
■- eep,
f*t, per Leid
40 01!
“ brc.rn, r3t3ra.'‘n, p-.r ib
« I t*
- a?.
•• bii*d, per lb
1 Co
coft, •*
75
r uek8.
“ bal ••?, p.-r 100 lbs
0 CO
'irto,
goc-it, per l a-' ni 2^ l.-,a
1 00
I b -ip t’a6,
1 '7 -t.
•• cf 87 li'S
1 76'
“ pe'-lb
6 0i
»4
grctn, “
H Of
•t.t olsi’-.
‘ c''ifnn. 10 c* te yJ, per yd
1 5v
. '■.acco No 1
“ F^tra
00
4
“ 1
•, r,c>
r 'ato' ^No 2,
SI
1 76
i t-acc'. T.ufs
: 26
i ; 1-V-.
•• ci= .'D, per lb
2 60
1 ■
*• ci'’.», per ga'lou
2 60
f.a«-.nf»otHTcd, por f^b’ilcn
1 -.i6
! ' • ' t- ley,
.» ., .'.t ‘ •'*
25 00
* r*i't whit?, p*r of
CO iba
10 00
*.
«. j.r-r bua o'*;0 ibs
8 i.O
pfc- bi s ci" 60 Ibt
8 00
" : (.r-t fttr;iW.
“ t "1 ?, ptr ICO ,bs
1 60
• c
“ :! ■ '.t.ieo, *•
1 00
'• -ff. per lb
& 00
• abed,
6 00
'.T ";;ons.
“ vord »xle, 4 horcc, new.
e&ob
350 00
..
“ ironas’e, 4'- -flf, E-.w, - acl o75 00
..
“ wood tx.e. 2 “ •• “
260 00
t.
“ iron axle, 2 “ *•
276 00
\yb>'%t bran,
“ prr bus of 17 118
70
Y aTti,
“ colter, per bnncb 5 lbs
6 CO
/\N jju
U I«,
i'Fi f.* b r bfi.''' V at *» 4 pf
for .. r •v*' o->r tT-S -tsjf B..i
Thi* Bss«erp»rat:c j 5200
i^■ nov/prep-TTed to eychnn"''’fjr corn or b-'.on tb.
rmo'it KnmbarF^ c- Spuu ¥-\iti
gaitabic lor c’prin;' and Summer Uloth. This i’krt
«72
of a superior quality, not wPiia«wa
nil*
t'- ■:
ta? !
of s.i
T.'O* »■' r'-.c
n I t ’"!
rates to issu
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m.r iiiiihel,
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t.v i(,v«rnraent, ?crd»y, 16 09
iFirr «f S bone wunz, watgMn and drlrcr, rHtKDs lurnbbM
hv i.w !.er. per oay, M 00
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