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this point in two divisions, one traveling the Timber Ridge of Bland road, the other traveling the Senace path. They then surrounded Capt Lanes's company, captured come of his pickets, and drove the company to the east side of North Fork, stole horses from Meses Merper, Jacob Phares, and other citizens. They had a great many halters with and geame prepared to steal all the horsemen, cattle, clothing, money, and other besetting to Sunday morning, at 1 o'clock, P. Pharea, Jr., Sheriff of Pendleton, arrived at 12 miles West of Franklin, from the "Hunting Grounds," and reported that there were at least four hundred more of the enemy at that point, on their advance to Olrelesville. At the announcement of this news many citizens On the same morning a member of the Charlotte Cavalry arrived at Frank with a dispatch to Major Jackson, from near camp, stating that sharp firing was them on at that point, Major sent a dispatch, communicating this feet to Gen. Johnson, of the army.