?7S i Tr mil LJW... . . . , . . i nil art i' ' n f ... an IK 3 ' NO. 121 it .J1i'Mfc ,r7j iHi ' ii $ W in n- 7$7M;. 'n' - -. " - VOt., 1 SALISBURY, iO u ?v'- V" r ' :" - - - T m . . J m ' REPORTS. 0,THE1 KnteredoriingC iteredaiiywwv' ,a dofflcebf the District Oonlrate State, foir the Mordiern Di.- trict of Georgia. - - . FROM fetCHMOND. . . Richmond, Oct. An official 4 patch irom Gen. Rbe aV.SalujlW, jres terdaytates; that w wbweda. eneiny badly here yesterday JHe has retired in confusion; leaviog his dead and wounded in ouf bands. Ainohg' thera vaBrigadier General Good, ano! rnanv voffisers., There were Jtw -or tbirregiTOetnt8upf .cegru troops wtich were.biujly: cat up. , The re serve and deUHed meh?acte4 splendidly ; The enemy's force six thcrusafid. We are in hot-pursuit, . , . . . , v . . INVASION OF.MISOURI. 1 , the Register, ,4ated Senatobia 8d,s gives reports yiti 31 j)hU,; hdm St. Louis pa pers of fJrekt , excitejnpt in Louis! Price reported to bf within 12 miles 4f ithe cUy bUjorc is estimated at thirty-nVe thousand. Gape Giriideaa re: ported )tu red. Large Federa;fbrce;sur rendered tn at Pilot Knob last Monday'. Heavy fighting Tuesday, evening,. resnlt unknown. ; - - - v- f Bill Anderson captured a train onthis North MissdirfraMTOad. Twenty yatl kees capturecf ap4 shok , : ,v . ; v Roseamuz issued orders calling out the tnilitia, .Twelve tho6sand under arms at fiu Iiouis ' ( :-! . I I ftftilth Ib fiftc miloa SnnlK nf "'St.. 3jouis,wa?bing Price's movements. A Inge nu giber of, refugees from Southtrn Missouri had reacned; t city. , tr TweUTiioat roads or Vrbojis'Ufl' eni . chisWund up the liver. ,,r"',' Hatch ana Griersori with three thohst . and men 'gone after Forrest. , 7 Window's cavalry, crossed into Arkan sas irV pursait of Price. "Wiiii viIIm HmIah nf thfl 9flfh sirs "Pnr. rest is destroying all bridges And rail roads. Telegraph . communication stopped - on bd)thr6ads.'; 1 - ' There was a heavy fight at Pulaski on theUth. Rosseau reports that Forrest retired'duribg the night with a loss of I'M - Passenete (arrived from Memphis n NashmC dates to the . 27th liossseauvslowly retiring on Nashville Forrest is destroying bridges, tress ties. idc. - ' . . FfShti.ng is goinjr.iOn near Pulaski and Cbrro Gordo. - f Williams is trying to join Forrest Confederates had cautored two trains - ' . , , near Big Shanty. '.."'.. Guerrillas are busy firing into boats on Whiteriver. , . A portion bf the 16th army corps left Brownsville, Arkansas, in pursuit of Shelby, . , , . , . Air quiet at Mobile; c ( The President of the Press Association has called the next; meeting of the Direc tors at Columbus, Ga., on Wednesday the 12 th of October. LATER FROM EARLY. . -..-I . ,1 Richmond, Oct 4.-Another official dispatch from Saltville, ay4 ' The enemy received a 'bloodv renulsa. They retired during the bight in ponfu- sion, apparently an, the direction of SidV ttey riven .; a... a ". 1 Early reports the enemy north of the rivert his cavalry occupying the i -north banko? that stream; bis jnfantry near Harrispnburg. After a slight skfrmisn the enemy 's cavalry fell back from Mount Crawford. ; &. hmoijd, Oct, 4.-Official disnatehs ieporthat.1 small force of the enernVs cavalri.and some jnfantry were in Cufnen. yer county, they are. rebuildino- th UaaZ ti. -ii ...... -m6 wapauauuut siation. r All 4uret below Richmond to day. aSBURQ, Uct. 4. 7 P. Mfhe r-r- , -V'7'r..m Grant's rear-:aKa to t ,0 breMtorkSad thecSvTeti'S his 4mea nrunrb,j k- 1 . yu'ury oenma, Qrant bas gained one ml m -.. UO WUu18ae oad, butis stil x miles from it vTh J , S8V Tth flt, fru..rTUiy 8 losses in u Auursuay, rriday,and Satnr III 1 1 '' 91 r B I 'MB.' n J i ii'ii jij1 ill 'ftUftvw irr,;'.i Saturday evenfri report thaVioffvcapil; lured PulaskvooVthatit i takoW ""l exV5 l.L,Der4,tf e Knout rafwceilp ; and tMd bri .tlieaanf 1 y csiuuaieu at iour vuousana. Oors not ond fifth of these figures hEichmond, Oct. 4th. The Washington Chronicle of the 1st dispatches Gra'ni that Ghnffin )29th Ord. Cofps advanced tflis morning and carried very; strong ibrtifica tion. -and H line of entrenchment Mow farm; wit!j some ififteen oiece8 , of a ..Y:' u" 'jJj ? LiJ.Stli.i1 .. ' . ! it''.. : v' ApiuiQr nuu iiirco ijuiiureii prisoners. oaruy aavanceu at tue sarn times frora Deep J3ottom nd New Market road en trDchineots aiicl now marching towards Richmond. ' ! . ' 1 1 -St. Louis telegraphs of the SOthl says. the enemy closely pursued by the rebels to Hfrwoa's Sutiou.'; ailroa4 .cttt north of that-place. , i ascapea p rwopers report jf ilpt Knob III haf hv- tlw iCkata " 1 1 held by the rebjels.2 . Nashville telegram' of the 30th, report Forrest at Fayette ville on the night of the 28th. No comriiunication South' of Mem phis, Grifbtn, Oct. 4. AH accounts agree thit Gen. Hood's army is weH in rear af Atja'utaand it ia reportedipositively that ye hold the Railroad between Vining and Marietta. -" A brigade of yapKce cavalry came to jrairourn, on me vyest rqioi .,roaa yester- uay ana aitacsea , tne command ot lien. Iverson,' who t4j back after' Ibsiog one or 6r two killed and woiicded. Tiiey'are 'reported in'Fayetteyille this a. in., but tis is'donblTul. 1 ; , : A prisoner taken in that fight say 8' that no train has' arrived at Atlanta for six days. Military : nien here believe thai Sherman .Will be forced to abandon Atlanta and cat his way out, iQ.a:very few days. 4- JHB;,POLES.. t The Jaat; jrisrng of this , gallant people agai nst the : cojlossal power of Russia has been crushed. , The star of Polish nation ality has once more gone down hi blood. Indeed, the. movement was 'physically Hopeless froba th$ first. '"Its only chance of success was' in en Irstrosr the m6ral sur oort of Eurone. to be backed bv rhfttpriall lorc England remonstrated with Bus' sia, and so perhaps did France and A us tria, but; that was alL Poland was left aloney and (Che contest had then only one side the attempted revolution, necessari ly failing, become what every unsuccessful rovojution becpincs, ip the opiniQn of the y.V0$ ihepresultU n'ot.'.anii was,, not .doubuut : What AbrabarnwoW dohiis ny to uosucct sfjij frledottrl The ttM Poles are again dispersed over the length aod breadth of-thi ifobei-" Some time'3 'a, delegattQii 'passed through this towtttr:!itqond;poniposec or leading roies. We.publisbed iheir ap peal, which was general! t cbtVied through the cotirtesy:bf' the' iresVf the f Qonfeder kte.States. That thentiEtS.' ling this delegation wer actlgg laiin, ana were ait tbey .represented, themselves, we were fully satisfied, kelsd we' shookl'nOt have vouched far their appeal as we did. We know that tbey wished to have, tjie:)wnyAbr their exifed breihren to find a home under the flag;of the Con-) federacy. Their whole appeal was one to which We could lend UI16 'matrrkl aid . We hardly, saw. how ; the thing could be accompiishedano we Hardlsee it now; butv stili9 if anybody else canii see the way through the difficulty, we sha'y only be so muchrthe;mor;;griU6 ' We see that ourf (cotfnporanes ; are. talking about a 4 Polish Contingent" some putting " it at thirty thousand brave troops.' Now, with ai respect t& oUr temtwraries, the thing that puzzles us J8. how these neonle at trt get into "the Confederacy. 'Poland has do shipping -the Confederacy has no. ship- pi ng;t-our ports are 416citaajed.-; Hdw are , thirty-thousand Polish warriors, with tneir impeaementa to tindUheir wayJn the Confeileracy ? ' Will ofir sangruine cotm- poranes stoop to show us. Wil Journal. federates brand their' hbrsea arid uiHw wiipu wiiBu o tne servip.fi ot ithe Qoyeru menti; bu t the Tanfeees nave aaoptoa the plan of brariding reocaitI for their armje.';';VdhYef uiouicai -.Asiijouiur f in w asninfftou cityr in, wciai order, says : In addition to my snffp-estion to marr all rejected recrnits and sub stitutes, I wrjnldstiggest'tliat all the acceuieu .rwr.uiw auu suosutuces oe tuarketihuft;X'inrnall f back IjjsjWfllv IlifttJ?, prevent to a great e&tentjr :-,tbe i pjtfcebf bounty jump- SCHED TTLE OF PJtlCES IN NORTH CAROLINA. 1 The Commissioners of Appraisement fur the. state of JNorthUarolina, again, present theil sheldule of prices lo govern the purchasing officers of the Government for the nejci xty uays, aniess iu wi interval iauiH ana circum-i stances should arise to induce an alteration Every item has been carefully revised and with the valuable afd of Mr. George W. Mordecia, they trust the schedule now presented will prove satisfactory to both the Govemrhpnt and and the people. They would respectfully urge the people to hasten oh with their Supplies to maintain and feed our gallant army now as Bombled just on oar borders, and in whose gal lantry and fortitude, under God, we alone owe our exemption from the horrors of arevlflutjoij of our homes and farnilien by the, barbarous, inhuman' foej who have constantly shown they only want the power, and not the will io de stroy us aud take yll we have. , Apples, dridood, pealed perbashel of 28 pouud, $ 5.00 unpealed, per bushel of 28 ' 3D0 12 50 pounds, , with handles, each, , without handles, each , . sides, per pound hams, per pound . shoulders, per pound jowles, per pound while or cornfield, iper bush el of 60 pounds ' apple, per gallon peach, per gallon freshsi net, per pound sailed , per pound Axes, i. Bucon, ( - Beans, Brandy Beef, 4 12 00 2 22 vu 2 75 t en 1 uu 10 00 Brbwnstuff, good, per bushel 28 lbs Candles, . tallow pe,r pound . i adamantine, per potrad trace, pr pound . J: woolen, '(hr -soldiers; elotbes, I yard wide. 10 oz. to yard,, and pro rata as to greater or le9 weight or width, per yard' ; ' . ' rnw, per lb Rio, per lb, ,. unphelled, per bushel of 70 lbs . ; 1 shelled, sacks not Included per bushel of 56 Iba Chains, 11 00 Cloth, 6 00 Cotton, 1 00 Coffee, 4. 50 Com, 6 CO 1 00 Cornmeal, sacks pot included, per bushel of 50 lbs cotton, yard wide, yd. to pound, per yard extra" famiiy, per barrel ef 196 pounds extra , family, per sack T 98 pounds . superfine; per bbl., ef 196 pounds ,i .rii ' superfine, per sack of 98 lbs 6 00 Brills, 80 60 00 1 Fiour, 30 00 it 55 00 25 00 fine, per bbl. of 196 pounds 50 00 fine, per sack of 98 pounds 25 00 biled, per 100 pounds " 4 00 nnbaled, per 100 pjunda 3,50 wool, each . ,' 5 00 baled, per 100 pound? 4 00 unbaled, per 100 pounds 3 50 dry, extra, per pound 4 0 dry, . . 3 50 green, per pound I 75 Fodder, Hats, Hay, Hides, k . Horses k Iron, kt -f t ariiiiery, ciass per neao i,uuu, uy ariiuery, u ciass per neau ouu uui pig, per ton of 2,000 lbs -180 00 square or round per ton ' 700 hoop, per ton of 2,D00 lbs 1 .000 00 flat or baad per ten i ,700. 00 boiler plate per ton L ,1,000 00 service Die rauroau per ion of 2540 lbs 400 00 tt , , , Jeans Kettles caetings,pep pound wool, dome sticper yard camp. irqn,,per pound good, per 1,000 feet elean, per pound 30 10 00 30 50 00 3 00 6 00 Lumber, Leaihir'rwle, per pound 7 ; v uppers per pound ? -. harne88, per pbund 7 00 7 00 10 00 Molasse f7 ' sorghum,' do 10 00 i ,oro 00 600 00 1st class, per head 3d class, ,?,-! 500 00 jxtra 3; a 100 00 sheaf, unbaled per 100 : a IIU sheaf, baled 100 lbs shelled, per bushel 5 50 Osnaburgs, cotton J yard wide, 7 oz to yard, per yard cotton I yard wide, 8 Oz to yard, per yard 41 1 75 10 00 15 00 10 00 2 00 40 00 J3 00 1 00 Onions, per bushel -. Peas, cow. per bushel of Shoe g, army, per pair Shoe thread flax, per pound ' SookS, f soldiers' wool, per pair Sheep, fiat, per, head Sugar, brown, common, per lb, . Soap, hard, per pound- . soft, per pound ' 75 Shucks, ? baled, per 100 lbs 4 1 good, per beshel of 22 lbs, Ship stun", good, - 37 ,''": Tea, . black, per lb 1 75 5 00 8 00 : green per lb , Teat cloth, cotton, 10 oz to yard, per yard No 1, extra No I No 2 Lugs clean, per pound . cider,' per. gallon manufactured, per gallon. 1 50 3 00 2 50 1 75 1 25 2 50 2.5C 1 25 Tobacco, n Tallow Vinegar, Whiskey, good per gallon Wheat, first rate white per bushel' of 60 lbs f- ' . " fair, per bushel of 60 lbs " ordinary, per. bushel of 60 , pounds Wheat straw, baled; per 100 pounds -';, unbaled, per 1.00 .pounds Wool, washed, per pound 25 00 10 00 8 50 8 00 1 50 1 00 .8 00 6 00 t unwashed, per pound Wagons, 'wood axle, 4 horse new each 3S0 - : -m l2r 1TS0 , 11 ironiiteL, 4 horse ow, each 375 00 " woo4xe 2 Hinewlraqh 250 0Q . " . iroq aile (2 , new. each 275 00 rotatoes, lrisn, per pasnei or w ids ' " ' sweet, per 1- f " : a uu 4 00 Peaches, dried, peeled, per bushel of 8 50 -'j iinna 5 00 Pork, tVesh, net, per lb 200 2 50 Hm'-', ' Pa8turagefctt qoajity, near town, per . head, per month, 10 00 700 9 00 (C common, near town, per head, per month, 1. Uy quaiify in the country per head, per month com mod , in r the country, per head, per month ' good, perpupce ... .,:,.' new, per pound ,( ; i old, per pound' r good, p'er buVWoF 56 lbs two busheUiOS nabufgs, each It -V: ; 6 00 56 00 50 Quinine, Rice, it Rye, 40 10 00 Sacks, 3 00 Shirting, cotton, i wider4j yds to a Vound, per yard' " ' cotton, I wide 3 yds to a pound, per yard . Cotton stripes, 3 yds jto lb, per yard Salt ' Coast, per bush of 50 lbs, " Liverpool, " " - m - mm m-m 1 30 1 JO) 1 .75 20 00 35 00 25 00 8 00 . 70 8 00 virgtma, " " " oieei, t .. cast, per pouna Wheat bran, per bushel of 17 lbs. Yarn, cotton per buncn of 5 lbs ; HIRE OF LABOR TEAMS, WAGONS , AN P HORSES. . . .j.-.. I Bailing long forage, per hundred-lbs. 75 25 laueiiinz ana Da??in? corn, bucks iur- I m nf - 1 ' ' ' : ' f nished by government, per bushei -Hire of two horse teams, wagon, and 20 00 driver: rations furnished by Owner, 25 00 ; pe.r day 1 OQ Hire of two horse teams, wagon and 1' 50 L driver, rations furnished by govern 1 00 ftient, per day ; s Z 00 Hire of four horse teams, wagon and 3 75 driver," rations furnished by owner, 12 00 8 00 22 50 per day Hire of four horse teams, wagon aud driver rations furnished by. govern ment per day Hire of six horse ' teams, wagon and 16 00 25 do ! 1 driver, rations furnished by owner. per, day . , ; , I Hir of six horse teams, wagon and .driver, rations furnished by govern ment per day Hire of laborer, rations furnished by bwner, per day, Hire.of laborer, rations furnished by government, per day Hire . .of laborer, rations furnished by owner, per month l 0, 3 00 1 75 75 AO Hire of labarer. rations; furnished by government, ner month 45 UU Hire of horses, per day . . 50.1 Fot Uie information of all perspns concerned,, we publish the following instruciiods. with the hope that they wtll be strictly obeyed : . - "No officer, or agent shaH impress the ne- cessary supplies which any person may have for the consumption of himself, his fainily, em ployees, slaves, or to carry on his ordinary me chanfeal, manufacturing agricultural impU- men ts." , . ,: . h The. next meeting of the Board will be held in the Senate Chamber, in the iCity of Raleigh on Fridify. the 30th day of September next, unless sooner changed. . Impressing ageute must furnish good and saVisfaciory reasons for 1 aisapprovais on appema, or me uwoiu ui iwo, appraisers win oe approvea. 11 cumuiHiuua tlons should be addressed to the Secretary of OOfihe Board, Raleigh, N.C.- 7 ,.,. (Signed) H. Jt. BUKvvxw f - 'Garvsburg.jN.C. ' R. V. BLACKSTOCK, Stock8villeN. C. , Com'a AppraismH for the Slate of N G. G50. WJ M oroecai, XTmpire. ; Sallsbu'ryi N.C.i Augi, 1864. dtf35 , XAipTJNDS BORAX, 250 lbs. Allum, 150 " Balsam' Copaiba. 800 " Smoking TobacCO. ' 30 gallons Japan Varnish. 5 ! White. Pwar Varnish. 30 ounces Quinine. 40 reams English fJote and Iietter "Paper. 500 packs Envelopes. Cl r 30 dozen Enslish Toilet Soap. 2 Old Sherry Wine. For sale by. a'h BURBANKS h& GALLAGHER., Sept. 10ri2wd r .., . . , OFFICE WESTERN N. C H R- StAtesviiLlk, N Aug. 26, 1864.7 $ I AM authored tojellTVyO rlUKWEl) S H A R ES uF STOCK in the Western N? C. Rail Road fe'R.vF:SJMQNTN;v 4wd91 S3 A ND others -pffliWrkinm-. J. Brutier is in the shade beside l.lfifl Or o?w -skoMng TML w 15 Boxes and 10 Barrels for salei 'VT' 7.. Boxes Cigar7- '. 1 r . ;; " 7 " ' , 10- Fine Chewing Tobacco. Wholesak or reta&V- : -"-v t r-w; " " vi , i; WM. E EDWARDS A 00. ; aUsbury;, July 1 8. , t : , dt0 1VT IGftTX GPQP mT&MV&.Aftfy lTXpeaches. '0ne nafr'el nice Brown Sugar; : Sonie df the leaf Che wingTobadco we have. Alamance Plaida. i. mirh r , . Powder, Shot and Lead, loaaalebv BOARDS & CO.; ' AuCt.ahd Com. MeVchHs. Salisbury, Sept. 3, 1864.77 - ? tfd94 dPEIilANG BOOKS AND PR! MA AND L few O ARITHMETICS A few copies for 00 i a THIS OFFICE. July7,lS64. 0VEM!CEST OF NOBTH CAROLINA. ilia Excelfency, Zebu Ion B. Vance, Ban combe, u over nor. Co) David A Barnes, Northampton, Aid. ; .do George Little. Wake, - do Richard H Battle, Jr, Anson-, Private Seer 'tary., .. Dr Edward Warren, Chowan, Surgeon Gem Joh n P H Rnss, Wake, Secretary of State, Jonathan Worth, Randolph, PobMc Treasurer. Curtis H Brogden, Wayne, .Comptroler Samuel F Philips Orange, Auditor. Oliver H Perry, Wake, State I nbrarian. Major General R Q Gatlin, Lenoir, Adjutant GeberaL Major William B Culick, Beaufort, Paymaster Major John Devereox, Wake, Quartermaster Major Thomas JO Hogg. Wake, Commissary and Ordnance Officer. 1 Major Jamos Sloan, Guilford, Quartermaster. I Major Henry A Dowd, Edgecorolie, do Major James H Fooie, Ass't Adjt Uen, ;iiauor , Honor.) , Major William A Graham, Jr., Ass't Adj General. ' Lieut Josiab Collins, Washington connty, 1 Ordnance Department. Lieut John B: Neathery, Wake, Ass't Adjt. General. Ueut Thomas. White, Franklin, Aes't Quar termaster. Lieut Isaac W Garrett, Edgecombe, Ass't , Quartermaster. Lieut Thaddeus McGee, Wake, Ass't Com missary. Lieut Charles H Thompson, Wake, Ass't Com missary. JUDICIAL. Supreme Court Richmond M Pearson, Yad kin, Chief Justice, Wm H Battle, Orange, and Mathias E Manly?i of Craven, Judges) Sion H "Rogers, Wake, Attorney General; Hamilton C Jones, Rowan, Reporter, Edmund fe Freeman, Clerk. Meets in the city of Raleigh second Monday in June each year. The Morganton term has been discontinued J Superior CoMreJludges Edwin G Read, Person, Romulus M Saunders, Wake; Robert R Heath, Chowan; Robt S French, Robeson; James W Osborne, M ecklenburg; George Hot' ard, Wilson; Robert B Gilliam, Granville; W M Shipp, Henderson.. ' . , ! Solicitors 1st Circuit, Jesse J Yeate. Hartford; 2nd, Charles C Clark, Craven; 3rd -Wak. Attorney General: 4th Thomas Seltle, Rockingham; 5th, Ralph Bux ton, Cumberland; 6hj Robert FArraUeld, xaa kin; 7tb, Wm P Bynam; 8th, Augustus S Merrimon, Buncombe. COJSFEDERATE STATES COVEBSHEOT LOCATED AT RICHMONDr VA. i The Executive: ... Hon. Jeff. Davis, of Miss , President. fion. a. H. Stephens, of Ga,, Vice-Preside . , . , The Cabinet 1 r j p Benjamin, of La., Secretary of State, -0 G MftMMiNGEa, of S CL,' Sec'y of Treasury it., a KKnnnv. of Va.. See'r of War, o d Mif.tTLof Fla.ilSec'v of the Navy. uon G)eOJavis, of N C, Attorney GeneaU' John 'ft Rkaoan, of Texas, Postmaster Genr! .it Head of Bureaus. - RnfngR Rhodes, Commissioner of Patent, q g w Nelson, Supt of Public Printing, Qen gam Cooper, Adj't and Inspector Gen. jonn preston, Chief of Bureau of Conscrip- : . , i'l(m, ' jJrie-Gen A R Lawtori Quartermaster Gen. i g p Moore, SSurgeon-vrenerai B W Johns, Medical Purveyor. North Carolina RepresenUtisn 1b Ctsgrett , s Senate. , ... Wm T Poetch a.nd Wn A Graham. House of Representatives. ,; First District Martin, Hertford,' Gatea Chowan, Perquimans', Fajuotank7Gurrituc k 7 Camden .'Northampton, Washington, Tyrre and Bertie W N H Smith. ; Second District-Halifax, Edgecombe, Beau fort, Wilson, Pitt, Green, Lenoir and Hyde R R Bndgers. - - Third District Carteteti' Jonef,u Crareni Onslow, Duplin, Wayne, Johnston and Samp- son-4J T-Leach. , i '''- t a Fourth Districts-New Hanover, Brnnswiclt? Columbus, Bladen, Robeson, Cumberland Rich mond and Harnett J C FulChet; ' JC 7fi1' Fifth DtstrictWarreni Franklin, Granvillt Wake, Orange and Nash Josiah Turner.-' .vl Sirth.DistrieU-Alamance, Person, CaswH, . Rockingham, Guilford, Stokes . and Forsythe J A Gilmer. ' ' '. " Seveath District Randolph Datidsoaj Chathain, Moore, Montgomery, Stanly arid Alnson J M LeaXshih'f ';7 '' .XiA Li Eighth District Rowan, CabarrnsrUnion, u Mecklenburg, Gaston,- Lincolu, Catawba And i ClevelandGRamsay;5 T' lj Ninth District Ashe; Alleghany, Wilkee, Caldwell Alexander i Yadkin, Surry, Datie : Iredell and BurkeBSaithe 7 i ' Tenth DistrictrClayV Oerpkee acon Jackson,' Madison, Buncombe? Transyrvania; Henderson; Polk, Yancey, MCUoWeii, Kuwer- - ord i Mitchell Haywood antf w atauga-. x ,1 t . C0FEQFR4fE &ATES;$f riwk Tkittinnt Ar.'N'nHtr.jCatviltna "is - into: three Xudicial Dtstrictsand.the places of holding the courta, applwsd n Judge7 7 -,';' - . 77 Hon? AssBi. of Martin,-Judged i A -Mimngiof Wayne Dist. Attorney I 7!f esle Jones, ofi WaHrMr?hyt:7, 1 fPt j. r J.-t a .4 1. t"n: ek ri nf Al hoinarle ts . held Monla boy viorik, vVJJ . T . 13 IaW' tel. . in. ,.'-. T:-ih nF pmiifiis new; at Gldfiboron-tUe Durtn wonaay in 7jrr.r Nvimber. William t Watspn, cWrk.ar- Me Court for the Distnrt of Gae Fear -fa' hefdlat Salisbury the Mot 'ay next after. fondh Monday in May and 4.Ioyer3 Dant, . la A Thompson 01 unanuuc, , . of Gddsboro, W S Maron of RaW;. Thdj, W Brbwni' Jrl, of Wilminglon Corie.. sale 7 States Comrnissioners ( ; i V i : ' Hi i '"I .-St 7 ,v - .. . ; ... . . . ; . 77-.v;---;,; .... . s-.7 vi;;u:i