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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
TiLsai.ifH( foaT io in raws boo!auo.. I
(ntered eooordlng to ot of Congress;, In the yoar 1HM
by J. S. Thrastie- in the Uark'i Ottice of itie District
Oourtoftne Confederate States el the "Northern l)i
triot of Georgia. .''
From Richmond.
Richmond, Oct. 18. An official dispatch from (.
e l't night aays the enemy crossed ft iwittit's cnvl,
below Burgess' mill' and forced back our oivali r. In
the afternoon liutu attacked them and at nrsi dpv.
theB bat found tbem In too .strong force. Afterwards
the enemy attacked Heth and were repulsed. They still
told tbe Plank road at Burgoss' mill. Heth took some eol
or and prisoner, The movement of the enemy against ou'
aft to-day waa repulsed. Two attack upon om linos
were madi-one be tween the Heurico 1'oor House and
tbe Charles City road, and the other on the Williams
burg road. Sevoral hundred prisoners and fo nr stands
of colon were captured. Our Josh vey slight.
On the 2Sth, Col. Mosbv, ne-r Bunk-jr's Hill, captured
tfiig. Gun. Dullie, several other prisoners, a nnmb'it of
dors and killed a number of th-; en "ny. If,' .-untamed
ao Idii.
From Petcrsbuiig.
PTamitR,Oct. 28. Last ni edit about dark the ene
my charged our worke or the Baxter road, capturing a
mall portiou of theaa,froiu which, however, they n
quickly dislodged with loan "f about a dozen prisoner.
Our loss s nail. Lieut. Col. Harri n and Wise ul Wis -'i
brigade, were captured by the enemy. About ten .o'clock
last nlgbt the enemy charged our work on the Jtru
ten plank road, capturing a part of our picket linn m,d
driving in tbe est of it. About twite o'clock ho-ir
r, the liBewe re established. In tbe tight vc'eidee
evening on tbe fioydtcn plank ruad, bebw her.-, we took
three battle flags Irom the enemy. About l hundred
prisoner were takes yesterday. Nothing heard from
below this morning. The enemy's cavalry are on a raid
towards tbe Soutbside Kailroad.
CITT AND STATE NEWS.
Tows Meeting.
At Ibe n quest of the chairni".- we, cbourui;) in
sert tbe following notice r u 'iietiug ol'citiHn no
Moodajf uf It. VV trust t if tbors) o-. ! ? full
attendaoce of all ritiiena wb may be able to o. tnb
ate b ny wtjr to the relief f : fr wk'in it in
called:
Tbe cltlzeriH of Raleigli aro rqupsii' l tu a!TLl)le
at ao djoiirniKJ Btwtlnp ti Monder rtf. at 4 u'c'o. k,
p tn., t the C r.Tt HoMb
Tbe objee. of tbe meatiu 4a to aiiopt an i vx ite
lach plaui and luraaurei ns may contribute to the
relief of tbe por auJ ceetiy durii.g ihc incl-loant
eaaoo that U bw inn pending. til alent U tM all the
ritlseo lo prc uring tieceiry unpplir hdU provia
l(ui at a re"'.'!l le price. It is rif.el tha' the
atteudaace ' will bo full Tlis snff ring is a eai)y
great, It rof t alreeUted and io a cortfideraMo lo
gree preveutod by jntiioioua aud well-timed efi rlaou
tbe part of the who are uow beyond tbe reach of
want. A whofesoine degree of i?lf-deoil on their
part would eoabU tbem to coutribiito material aid To
an object at once charitable aud pt-i die
Let a Btretiu. uts i (fort be made.
()ct?-:t JOHN II. BRYAN. O. .init,.
Three Uii'rc Vmikeea, bo t-scaped from I' .ier,coi
were arrested at Wadesborouh laxt Moudny wtek.
DlsLOTALTV IN FoKSTTB. We lenri: lrotM a
gentleman Jiwl troni Forsyth county, 'but it in t-a'i
mated there that ahont Imir hundred if the ffi rs
and men belmtui to the Home Cn.ardituf tlulcouu
ty have gone with t lie idteolioii ol r-iidr i f t . the
lines of the enemy, Hioif t,'c recent rail. May nil
disloyal men follow them is our Ulcere wis1'."
We find Ue tK)ve in thn Oreencboro' II 'ay 'the
World, of the 20th inatairt. and inor.lv notice it in
order to correct the mlerejiecin'iit.'ittnn.
Eer aince tbe commencerrieiit nf the war, Forsyth
Coaoty ba he!U m'tarepredsuUHl and slandered, her
good dead gwierly Imiug ovetluuked by her deUaiera.
We have re pen ted I y Uitel that tha citizens ..( this
roDnty always quietly ubmittcd topvery call formen
mde, fatly aa uiuoli ri ax any county in the State,
ud til her population,' comp ed mostly .if farn.ers,
very mocb depleted. The aoldient' familiei), too, nn
der the management of uur worty Cmmty Agent,
hare been an well, if not better, provided Ur than iu
moat conn tie iu the SUte. That wo Lava rnou
among Uh upon wboro the burthens ol the war havo.
talleo extremely heavy, catwing some dissatisfaction,
aod that we have our share of deserters, as every
county in every State ba, we donotdony. But
false charge aod wholesale miareproaftutations should
not gouarebakerl. Forsyth may have sins enongh
to atone for, with-it bsing charged with thoxe of
others.
We have been i claimed that the stampede) refered
to in the article above from the Greensboro' "World,"
consisted of short 1 190 or 200 men, Irom Randolph,
Davidson, Guilford and Forsyth. ' We have not as
certained tha exact number from Forsyth, but learn
there Were some 26 or 80, the balance from the other
counties, mostly from Gnitford, the whole expedition
being headed by a magistrate Irom Guilford, an orig
inal secession it and rampant war man, so long as ho
could keep his carcase out nf danger, which w the case
with many otbera who. do not ptsrlice what they
.1 preach. ' The" above are the facte, as wc have ben
" informed. . WttJ(lidttaJltida toibe muttor laet wor k,
because there were raauy conflicting rumors, and we
believed, at the time, very much exaggerated.
Another stampeding party, all mounted on rv.r.w
back, numbering twenty-three persons, wore arrest
ed at Love's Meeting llottat'r Ui'acounty, on Mon
day night lat, and brougiit to Winston, nil from
tiuilford county, save two from this county, we are
creditably iofiirmud. Salem Vrttss.
And must Uolden, tho Standard or Progress
.be held responsible for the -!cap of origi nal seces
sionists who are Hying front service in a war they
clamored to get tip atd havedone nil in their power to
continue? Such is tho logic of s.tu of the Adniiu
istrstion' papers, Hit when they ascertain that -it Is
their secession frlcoils -lh.it nr.' rnmting away, wo
oppose the tune will ftbange. Kd. P' .
WOODS WOOD I
WANTED TO CONTRACT WITH SO Mb. 1'bKSO.N
to deliver one to two hundred Cord, of wood on
the Raleigh and Oastonor North Cavohn Ksilroad, with
in twenty or thirty miles of Ksrtjfrh. Apr'? '
BeptMf ' KDITOIl OHtOG Rfv?:
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C. Treasury Xotst
W B. KICHARDSOU 4 CO-
11 il IS
VOL..Y.
HOOD'S LATE OPERATIONS.
Tho following lottcrs give us nothing later from
Flood's army than what we havu already publibh
cd, but the detail o1' his operations will be found
intrresttog :
Jacksonville, A'a , Oct 16, 1804. I do,
not now iirocijjoly remember at what point my
I ist letter left tho army of Geo. Hood, but the
story of his extraordinary flank movement is so
interesting that portions of it repeated will be
re.nl with avidity by your readers.
After the unfortunate atlack.upon Altooua by
Frebch's division, of Stewart's oorps, in which
that rash and pr jipitate but gallant Geuera! had
9()U men killed, wounded and captured, the ar
my obliqued to the loft; left Rome on -ho right,
aud did not again strike the railrotd until it
reached the vieinity of Dalton. Here Gen.
II oud attacked and carried the enemy's works,
r'-e town, garrison and stores. The first impres
sions of this battle only are at baud, and no of
furt r' details would now be correct. From
thence our arniy appears to have marched back
to Resaon, ten miles, destroying the railroad,
ami, tu the time I write, that place is either in
oif hands or closclv invented.
There was two cavalry eugagements near
Roiiit! ou Wednesday anil Thursday, in which
ArinsteaJ's and Harrison's brigade- were en-
i':iged and detoatd by a super r forse of tbe
euouiy. For i he number of men engaged, our
l'.i win severe; but wo inflicted a h'-wy Lissup
i the enemy. And this compriKes all tho fiht
i:il th:it has taken placa recently. Our reverses
hi aoona Htnl Rome ra two-fold more than
made op by the success of the main army at Dal
ton, ujid the efleetual cutting of the enemy's oom
r.unieitinn between Atlanta aud Chattanooga.
We tnrsl havo destroyed all of fifty mi' of that
railrr.nd
The march of (ieu. Hood's army from Palmet
to to Billon las beau very rapid. The aiRtanoe
is all of 1 10 mile, which was passed ever in
tiurteen days. It as the intoutiou oi Sherman
to so sijongly t'ortify Atlanta that a amall garri
son oo'tld Buocessfit'iiy resist a legion of assailants,
to re- ganize and recruit bis army from the. new
dr. "t of 500, U00, and when aiumn leaves were
falling, march do v. n the Macon and Western
Railro-id, aud force our army into ciuth-western
Geogir. It wa3 tbe impressiou among all bis
si-bal'e: .13 t! 't he would v..nU. in Macon, and
iere cither dictate eaoe. or in tbe spring take
tiiu fiel 1 for further aggressive movemcats. his
plans w re not all maimed, hoWeTer, else there
was aotne difference betwixt him and Lincoln-flr
he left his army and went to Washington fonne
purpose of consultation . He was either there or
on the toad when Get) Hood struck his rear just
above Marietta
Whether .Sherman has the transportation
and the raliuus to make a move to the rear of
Hood, will be determined in tho future. Of one
thing for a certainty, GeTJ. Hood has thrown ev
crytbirg upon the turn of a single die. If he ia
successful, all northern Georgia will ba cleared of
the euemy, aud the situation reversed back to
what it was when Johuson retreated from Dalton.
Tf otherwise, let conjecture say tho rest.
The country in all this region around about is
the poorest in the South. This little town has,
no doubt, more life iu it than was ever known
before. Heavy army wago'is, and artillery are
crowding through the narrow and badly laid off
streets. No doubt., the old citizens are startled
from their customary ease and indolence, by all
this stir and noi.se, and will hail the day when
war'-- rude ularm.s die away and will be heard no
more forever.
It in surrounded by mountains, "rock-ribbed
and ancient as the sun," aud populated by a peo
ple primitive in all their ideas and habits. But
tho mountains abound in iron ore and coal mines
which are extensively worked by men of wealth
from Selma and Mobile. '
The Selma aud Rome Railroad is completed
uc Mountain, a distance of one hundred and
ten "miles, and the rest of tho road, fifty miles, is
all graded and ready tor the iron. It would
have long since been completed had it not been
for this war. Let us hope that this extensive
scope of country, now so poor and worthless,
under the benign influence of internal improve
ments, freedom from Yankee rule, and the bless
ings of independence, will soouappear as if it
had come from the regenerating hand of the Crea
tor. But if we lose the great stake for which we
are now contending, with the skill of the Saxon
and the courage of the Iudian, these mountains
will become the fastnesses of our best born chil
dren , from which they will sally forth ever and
anon, aud strike a manly blow for freedom and
for fame. STANHOPE.
Jacksonville. Ala., Oct. 17, 1864. Events
crowd so thick and fast, that i(, is difficult indeed
to distinguish them oue from tbe other, and still
forward Northward, onward goes the army of
Tennessee".
Tho nilroad frcm Hie Shanty to Ringgold is
well dc8troed. It is true that sorub of the gar
risons at intermediate points wore niaronod around,
but Dalton, Tilton and several other, important
points have been taken. Geo. Hood reaoued the
former place on Thursday last, and demanded an
unconditional surrender, granting Col. .Johnson
five minutes to haul down his flag. The Colonel
begged for his negro garrison, that they wouid
be treated nf prisoners of war that private prop
erty would be respected that officers should be
paroled, &c all of which, in consequence of his
soldt rn being our slaves, was peremptorily ret us
ed, and at tho eXDiratiou of the five minute,
"the clorious old flag" trailed in the dust and
Southern bauncrs were unfurled upon tho. forts
and uoon the bouses of Dalton. I no negroes
were eight hundred in number and tho whito men
two hundred and fifty, making over one thousand
in all. Tbey were rigged out in full Kankee uni
form. The darkios were at once stripped of their
RALEIGH. SATURDAY, OCT.
over-coats and boot by our boys, and pu' to
work burning cross tics and twisting rails It
must have been two days before that, when Til
ton, with three hundred and fifty prisoners, was
taken.
As soon as Dalton fell, tho army resumed the
march towards Chattanooga, and the last heard
from it, the right rested at Lafayette, and the left
at Ringgold. It is not thought, however, that
Chattanooga will be attacked, as Gen. Hood is
endeavoring to economise the lives of his soldiers
as' r inch as possible in Northern Georgia for tho
purpose of being more effective in our adjoining
State of Tennessee. The opinion is universal
that he will speedily cross that river at a point
below Chattanoogat and maroh towards Nash
ville. t -
Gen. Sherman won the reputation both among
his own people and ours, that he was a jreat
strategist ; but in the recent operations, General
Hood completely out-generaled him. A division
of cavalry under Armste ad, was sent to tho Coo
sa, near Rome, to which point it was known the
Yankee army was marching for the purpose of
intercepting ours. Our army had, however, al
ready passed North. - When tlie cavalry came in
sight, the Yankee army, thinking it the advanoe
of Gen. "lood, deployed in regular lines of bat
tle, posted reserves, flankers, .threw up breast
works, etc. The cavalry skirtuishej and ."ought
for two days before their real strength was found
out, when the Yankee army advance and routed
them, of course. But while they won the victo
ry over the little squadron, Hood gained four
days' march upon them, for they were obliged to
fall back to Kiogstou, anu from thence go up thn
road. '
It is to be regret'ed that Gen. Hood's army is
so badly provided with blankots and shoes in this
extriordinary2 movement. Whole regiments are
barefooted, while blankets with any of the men is
rather the exception thn tbe rule And there
are some regiments who have not been paid in
fifteen months! Of course, then, the men have
nothing iu t'-e way of money, with which to pur
chase clothing them-olves. T re are many hun
dreds of men here and in camp at Blue Moun
tain, for the wan of proper outfits. They are
full 01' enthusiasm and anxious to j dn the ad
vancing army, but are kept back by the caus? in
dicated. The wind is already cold and chilling
in. these mountains, and unless tbe country
promptly forwards these supplies, or Gen. Hood
goes into Tennessee and Kentucky and captures
them, there will be great suffering among his
troops
But there can be no excuse for the Govern
ment in not paying off the men The officers and
men on post duty, the detailed men at home, the
contractors, the quartermasters ; in fact, every-
boby save tbe poor soldier in tbe ranks, are
promptly paid. It is enough to arouse the in
dignation of the whole country. But there is not
a murmur among these immortal heroes. 1 hey
press forward to danger and to liberty hatlcss,
coat less, bootless, moneyless, ready to endure all
and to brave all, for the sake of a more blessed
boon than all these Liberty !
STANHOPE.
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Oct '17.
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ItlJUK i 3i
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" Adamantine S
" Spr-rm Noue
CORN per Barrel $100
CHICKENS $35
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DUt
KUGS $3 00 '
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FODDER par hundred .'. y
FEATHERS $:
FLAXSEED H
GEESE $S
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WOOL NOTICE.
O.P. .raaaiSiiia'a DspiaikiNT,
ITklNT, I
,e 9, !84. J
NOK COTTON
Raleigh, June !
I AM NOW fliKPARKl) TO E
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I Yarn, for Wool, uoon the follow 1 terms, Tlx :
One bunch of Yarn for three pounds washed Wool, and
one bunch for foui pounda unwaahed.
Agents have been appointed to make tbe exchange at
the following places : Oxford, Tarboro'. Kinjton, Catha
rine Lake, Cone. d. Richinham. HendersonTille, Statea
ville, Roxboro', Asheville, Pittabeio', .ouiabo-', Fay
Httevilli, Ccleraih, and at this jlaco.
Persons shipping wool to this plane will pleaae mark
on tbo packagj who they are from, and the cotwn yarn
will be forwarded immediately.
1 nope tho people will patriotically respond to the above
notice, as too wo, 13 tor clotning tbe . U. troops.
St tie
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July 2 d&wtf
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Oct20-tf RALEIGH, N. C.
CITY OP RALEIGH.
JUaior Wm. H. Harrison.
0O-M1KSI0.4-US.
Wetttrn Wnrd W. H. Tucker, Alex. Creech and V
Overby.
Mtddlt Wart w. K. Kicnara.ton, Augustus ii. L,ougee
nd S. W. Scott.
filler Want Dr. W. H. McKee, J. J. Ovo.oy and
N. S. Harp.
J. J. Christopher Is Cleric to the Hoard an : e ny lax
Collector.
W. R. Richardson is City Treasurer.
roam Continue J. J. Betts, Chief N. V. Dento .
Assistant.
K. P.' Battle, City Attorney.
J L Pen-.ngtou, City Printer,
F. G. King, Weigh Master.
MlSHT W1TOH.
Capiaxit C. U. Horton.
Watchmen E. A. Johnston, Wm. Beevers. Wm. 0
Parker, M. C. Luter, C. A. Driver and Wm. Overby.
The last Wednesday niebt of each month is tbe time
Hi en tor tbe reg-ular meetings ot tne Board.
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otucebours. ,
. itriiow to Sten4 lis Mouey . Never send by mat
when vou can aendebv Express. All mnnev aent by Ka
preasatour expense. Th't e "Tding ns money by mall
riinst do mi at their own risk.
tW Job Printing. - Haviug an abundance il lua
turial and good workmen we are prepared to execute all
orders for Job I'a in tin with dispel 'h.
. . k J . .,v ...a h. . wj .. - -
pound 14l be paid for all elean Cuitua as Linen rags dt
livered at tbo Vrsgresa ottioa.
Thlfw .nfl rll R. 'l'kirtv iuiiiIi
ApyKII3lyt4i'.
ho ' " . a - -- . - - 1 -.
menu inserted in ths Vail) trefffty
Tha tellawiu. rates valM be Uhlri!' for, all aAvtit ifc
qrei
.ink i'ii'a ur si.mt 1.1 nu,,!.
Onedtr $3 00 One re.k
Two da'v e.9 .. Twetrti.
Three ivs 0 Three
Kourdars ...Is 00 0neJ!""I.
Five dav ...... r 15 Tw'iswrWiir..
........
.$11 HO
.au t o
...6' 00
...-, i d
Mi ,ii
Fllty words, er eiftbt lines or lwa, etiant a qo
a.KJltioual squares win a cmrsou vj "uio
A'lvei t -
menu rasertea oace, iwioe or lurow uhm-
. a woe will i.
oharcad $4 a square for avery in-eru.w.
When -nt by letter, ti.o money nn'i rc.ini,a h
advortiatment. klarrtafres. Daatbs, Msli.ioua an.1 "tl.n
Notices f barged aa advertisements, au l uiun i- . I . '
advance.
FUNERAL, NOl'ICK.
The Uov. A. D. BLACKWOOD will pn-a.-h a Mh-,. i.
Funeral on the 5th S bath in the prwnr unnth. nt I
MATTHEWS, at the law reaidenw ..I' . ..i ialib.-,
seren luihs Xortuwest of Ksleigh.
Maaona are invited br the widow tn atl'md.
Oct, IH td.
AUCTION AND PRIVATE SA1 -.-.
FO
1 HERRING KIRE PROOF IRON -iAFk, LAKG K
t site.
Oct 2S4t
CRKKOH A LITCHFOKD
Cdm. Merchant! A A uthowre
FOR 3-nL
4mA BROWN SHEETINGS BY I It oALL Oii
mb piece.
N. 0. Gray Cassimeres.
CREECH A LITCfiKOUD,
Oct l-4t Com. Merchants A A uctioriee.
-FQrX SALE.
fUST RECEIVKl) ON CO.NSIONMKN I -I
20 Dot. 12x14 inch Mill Saw Piles.
10 " 12x14 inch Horse Shoe Kaspi.
100 Hand Saw lues.
CRKKCIT A LITCHFOKD.
Oct28-4t Com. Mwehants A Auctioneer".
FOR SALE.
aataa w raiiir. iinni.omi,i im n 11 1.
vJfJ exchange one busbel ol Sail lur vl, 1 ue buhrU 1
E" CORN, boih Com and Salt dnlircre.i 4t u,,- nu,
on Neuse River.
Oct 18 d tf V. It. Klfll A KOMI
FOR SALIC.
A HOC AND ' OT IN TdK t ill OK KALailUrj
..I snttlcient capacity fur a lai
Auply to W. h
Oct (8 tt
1 family.
. ilCUARltHOX
FOR Hf E.
B
ONDS OF THE COUNTY OK WAKE IN SU
to suit purchasers.
Octitl W. H. KIUUAHDSO.N A CJ.
FOK SALE
1 BBL COTTON SEED OIL.
IU MILLER A RICHARDSON .
SeKt 'i-tf
FOR SALE
1UESU MOUNTAIN BUTTER ON CONSIONMKJiT
at J M. TOWLtS'.
ept 53-tf
FOR J ALE.
NORT". CAROLINA 6 PER CENT. BOND.S OLD
tsioe. Also new N. C. 0 per cent. Bonds.
SSepl. lUutt w. it. nieiunuau 1 a w.
FOR SALE.
VT C. COUPONS OF OLD tt PER CENT. BUNl..
i . Bullion and Coin.
Sept 22 tl W. R. RICHARDS UN A Co
FOR SALE.
RAPP1NU aPKR FOK SALE. APPLY A
Progreaa uthce. Sept IV 11
w
FOR 8ALK.
'MEN SHARES OF 3' J K ' I N BANK OF CAP-
1 ear.
Sept 29 f W. K. Rlt'llAKDSO.N i Co.
U.OOO LBS. SUPERIOR BONE BLACK FOK
SAU.
THE ABOVE ARTICLE IS USED FOK 'I'HE MAN
ufaoture of Black ;ng and blar' pamtlna of ..ei y
aiuu. ivauruau voupaniea wuuiu ao wan iu pmv n
to paint Engines and Cars w..n. is equal in quality 1
ratent -laok. a. juh.is .i,
Sept 6-dtl Raleigh, N. C.
' CON FEDER..TE T A X NOT 10 E.
X HEREBY GIVE NOTICE TiiaT 1 WILL ATTENH
at my office in th City of PMeigh, on thp dava named
in this notice, to receive the property or general tax diu-
the Confederate government lor tbe Vear Isb4.
To prevent confusion and in'-nra Jisuatch the tax pav
ers will attend at my otlice .u 1 u i appointed Iit th
districts 1q which they respec . reside.
Swift Creek district on Monday, 14 Nov. 1M64.
Panther Branch do l uf.-.j u 1
Barney Jonea do Wednesday IU Ou
buck horn A Hewbill do tuursuay . Ou
White 0g A Bea-. dQ FriJ , . d
fnr l:rn 1 J
Crabtree A Gary do Saturday In do
House J Creek do Monday -'1 do
Lick Creek A ) , ...
Kitfs Creek f '
Fiah Dam do Wednesdaj 23 ' .
New Light do Thursday do
Uarton s Oreea uo I riday Tj do
St Matthevi .
St Marks
Wake Forest
Cross Roads
Little River A
Buffaloe
do Saturday
70
28
IV
do
do
do
do
Monday
Tuesday
do
do
do
Weduasday 30
Marks' Creek do Thursday 31 do
St Mary's do Friday I Dec. iHCi
Raleigh, from Mondaj to Wednesday 13 do
HAJFUS II. AG K,
Oct 27-w2t Collector for Wake County.
TO GAS CONSUMERS.
ON AND AFTER THE 1ST OK NOVKMBKIi, 'IE
price of Gai will be $40 per tt ,,-iand feet A .ho
present price of rosin, freights and iron, a c ist the Com -pany
$67.60 per tbouaand feet to make it.
Oot 2li-dtd WATERHOUSK A BOWKS.
$60 REWARD.
STRAYED OR STOLEN FROM MY PREMISES,
near MorrUville, N. C, a BLACK MAKE MULK. ,m
year old last spring ; has a white n so tail and main un
trlmmed. Said mule aisappuarod the last of June or tbo
first of July. The above reward will be paid for her de
livery to me or for information so that lean get her.
Oct-d4tAwlm " CALVIN D. EDWARDS.
SUPERIOR WAX CANDLES
CON8TANTLY ON HAND AND FOR BALK.
Highest market price paid for Beeswax and Tallow,
by Mae. ALBERT JOHNSTON,
Sept 6-dtl Hillsboto' st. lUleigb, N. C.
NOTICE.
ON TUE FIRST DAY OK NOVEMBER Ibtil, I V
being Tuesday, I will, as Ksecutot of Wm. Ilnlt
way, deed., sell ou a crodit of twelve months, t b
paid In any funds that can be used in settling the eta'.
all tbe crop of wheat, corn and oats, itoiaa liu borsaa, -i -tie
and bogs two wagons, cuts, blarksuiith lu.ds, Ar. ,
Ac.
Ou the same day aud upon the sauic tvms 1 ulU ten',
two good plantations. Ther aro sltu.tt-'d shout aiue uhUm
northwest of Kalelgh.
Bond and approved e.'ui iU war 1 1 4 lie requirml "t-yu.
cbaeera and routers.
SOL: IGUINM,
Oct 10 dtd'
AXES! AXES! A.VEM!
WE WILL PAY' PRO si tl TO $7 (Oil OLD AYr,V.
rr will patsieel in nr. ate for tw 1 old oh.
6 and I ineb Siort fira uiad, t. order
SHAY. WIILIAMSON A CO .
Oct 20-lw North Stale Iron and lira's Woik...
JUST RECEIVED.
UI.OT (
;t 27-21
LOT OF NEW STOVK PIPE AT
TUCKF.K, ANDKL.WS A .)..
Auo, and Cum. Merchants,
ttapt ii-tt