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j. l. rr::Mi;aTOKf jji Th following are the only term or subscription to Taa" ;i)ntfMiiwtit,i, ''" v,' . " y Dailv Paper, 1 mbnth, 1 00 1 Daily Paper, months, W W . . t -5 :-f 6 "J- - 1 ? Th paper will not be tent to new tnttsertber wltheBl the money la advance ; and la all e U will be stopped irhea the time paid for expire. , , v There betng-eowBeeted with th Pnoesea ettabllsh-. meat Job Offlca q , to any in tbe City or State, mi are prepared to ekoeuta alt order tor B(J0K and JOB PRINTING. Orders olieiH Bad pro ptly attended to. ; FIRST: EDITKW lr ttjesday; tEB. .3, iso3. Iegislati ye proceedings. f1n 1itKJlirmltn. BKS8IS&1 V J ' . gonate vet at 10 o'eloek. , Prayer by Her. H i. Lao- dell. JimrnalufSirturday read and approred.. - Mr". White teJrodaeed a bill to authored Jeaea want to dUtUI-whUky for nedieal parpmea. Referred ta tba Uoanittea on Propoaitioai and ttrierancea. . j i Mr, Line Introduced a memorial and reaolntion In favor of Tboa. Haughton. Referred to Committee oa Claim. . . Mr. Sara ntored ta aead a message tit the Houts props linf to ro4pto the flection of nine Traatae of the Unirer alty tbii day at 1 o'clock. Adopted.', (, . ' . j Reeeired a mege from lh House transmitting a namber of onorrosaed bills which Were' read aad pawed thrfr lit readingrf . l i , f 'T.' -' .-".,,1 Tha rule5Wero anspendrd and the engroMed bill to legalize the proeeedinn of the County Court 6T (Catwba partial repeal of the Star Law, waa taken ups . - , . Mr. urauam auurceava uia auumv w wiwi w iwwiwi erhninal hirlsdictten to the Coarta. Ha offered an amend ment providing that, tba Bnprema and Sapartor Coarta hall meet aa buior the War. with full power orer rlU . naieaaea, probate of wills, aetlona of tort j Ao. Mr. Hall - regarded the present law a It ileoeultyi thoagh It had It hnprrfeotlohSy It had been sciqaleseed In by the people, and he had heard of lew hardship 'wrought by 1U - f- ' 1 After some farther discussion the bill and antenduieat war o KHMloa of Mr. Hall, laid on tba table yeas it, aar i8."f t f ' '"';" '; ' . the resolution tcTBorrect tba tai list front tba aoanty of Bnrke, for the year 1800. passed its third reading; . , " The resolution In relation to soldier's boanty, passed it third read ins;. Provide that tba heirs of thdee who died in service prior: to the passam of theact glrinr the addi tional bounty of $35 to State Troops, and C40 to Volunteers- for twelve months, shall reoclre said additional boanty. x - ".!f i i- - -e ' The, bill to permit free persons of African descent to choose their mastor and, become slaves, after discussion waslaidotltbetabl. ' ' . ' Th bill in an end the charter of the Chatham Railroad Company ataa. farther aaiended and passed IU third read- '"lleeeired from the House ft message Ooncurrlaf in the proposition to fro into the election of Trustees of tba Uni versltr, and annodneinf a trasaber of aame. c The Senate them ballotted for Trnstoaa, dudor thesn aerintendanca or Messrs. Patton and Voane, ; ,,i 4 , A bill to amend the Militia bill passed lta second, snd Am1 Mln hf the rales its third readinir. fKx- .nnu the tewarda of the Femaie Colleae ta the towaof Murfreesboro'froramllHladuU.l . . . . . The bill to amend the Revised Code in relation to tha tneos ewrpKs, passad Its second reading. - Tk. hill iit mnd the ordinsooe of the Coartntira to Uanmintii tha 4iadmont Railroad. Was dlsewssed oa Its second roadinjt, pending- which , - - ; Th Senate adjonrned till to-morromornlna; lOo'elock. ' HOUSE i)t COMMONS. The HouM wa called in order by Mr. Mann, of Pasqao- tank, when the following letter was reads , ' '' RALSiBa, If. C, Feb. Jcl, 18fll. n. 'l!t' 'K' if i itaf bear Bir : 1 am confined to tnv bed br Mtkne, and fear that I shall be smable to resame my duties In the Hons 10? WW ostbl ana nave w rrg that yon will take tha Chai. and discharge tba duties of Bpealter nnttl l anau pe aoie relieve ? Vou will please rapress to the House my regrets at bo lng oompelled to delpgate the discharge of my duties to another at in pemm m w ". ,wii, i, - Respectfully Vours, B, & DOH.HM, iiw ! rMdinv of the letter. Mr. Mann said: . Ofilemt 6tt 7fos JPbaisioss f-I regret eseeed IfiBlf to bear of tha sfokhees of mtr honorable BpeaktTi and much basineas before a, Baring been requested by him .tr . ,.h.lr and do the daties of Soeaken I have eon- sented to dd sii to the best of my ability, hoping at tha sama time that the Hoase will bear with me for any error that I mar unintentionally committal the discharge of th duties of (be chair. , . After thrtewark of Mi. Mann, the Ber. Mr. Hardlt f- lered up a praror. aaa tne nonse proeeeaea v Dullness. A msizd was received front the Senate transmitting sundry engrossea diiis ana resmuuora peseeu uj mhi l Ther Wlllbe noted when broarht np for consideration: V 1 AaMievosnesl bill, reiatlar seth prubaU of wilk, was passed its several readings under a suspension of the rules. An engrossed resolution in fsvor of A. C, Latham, was passed lta several readings. - Miv Uorton moved to suspend the rales and put sa en n.....H hill frnm the Renate. rcnealinir an aet of the vires. enl session, t-lstlve to the ooanty sent of Mltoholl eounty, on the several readings. . . ' .., t- .; ur u.ir.v sairgrsted that the ntember frnm Mitchell i was not lo hi seat, owing tn tndispoaittob ; he tliottght therefore that he .bill ouglit not to be taken- np at this -' Mr- Hoi-ton said that this bill Was Important to a large portion of his eonstitaesta, and as the session was advatic i i tn nlnw. hn wrHild like.to have the mattor eonsider- ed. He did not however seek any advantage of the absent memoer, , , .. - Th HnHM mfnsad to Uke tHf bill un. - Mn Waddall introduced a bill to secure to mattrjfd wo- men property owned by them before tnarriago, Mr. Orlssbhi introduced, resolution instrnetlng our senators and reqeatihg but representatives- in Congres i to endeavor to hava the pay of onr soldiers increased to oin mm Minnth. ' PammI utnininiMlr' Mr. Henry, of llertie, said that he had changed hi vote ft tbe resolntion, .. He thought we were arwtlrig a slebt that W would Hnd it very difficult to pay, bat as : extravagance seemed to be tbe order of the day, he want- M aur soiaicr io ge a sasre ra i i- K""'g-, ... - u. ci,ank.i.i nrncnM h mnmnrial rrilm Josetih B. Dunsi' and other of Randolph nd -Mntgo.ery .tles, askinar for relief from the depredations ot a band ot qeser 7Z 1. ,i..i l.,H, Mr. Poust said that ft wa aotoHousthat there was a bana of troublesome character In that portion of hiscoan- tr. He had looked into the matter immediately upon his arrival here, and b thoilgbt that measures had already beeB adopted that would prove sufficient to suppress any - Mn Ami said that th Govefnof hd fcalle4 the tfcn tlon to this same subject, and it was one of aooalderable Importanee, and as there had been no definite action had, " ,, be thought tt due to the recommendation of the neino- , wk rt .!, n Mini. 'Affair? Referred. J , "" " , a sistw vn piiibp iiih mis i i ivt& -s.ti a.n as s jiiiaiiuiiieiiw uaa jh -v Up. Anas tntrodaced a bill relating to the sale flf spir ituous liquors in the county of maden. .,- i : - Mr. Fowle, a resolution la favor of WUL Thompson. .... .i . . .... ...... ................. -. ....( i u w.llhnt-n intraduned A bill to Ineornorate the T sd- kla Valler and Western Railroad Company. Ordered to be printed. '" ' Tha RevMiue BUI arain came BP for ehnsideratleil. a. K k ihwin bad been teeeived from the rlenate urepo- . sing to go Into an election at .one o'clock for si Trustee of the University. The House concurred end voted at that hour. ' - " ; . - ' --! The eonajderatloa of the Revenue BUI wa again pre ceded with. - , , - i On motion, tb Hoase adjourned. - Sl V l avaataa session. . 'The -wtlre Evening Bession was eonsnlned In the farther eensidaratioa of tne iiavsnue Hill. . ' ' ,. Dog skins make th beat leather for the manufacture of . pniton cams. t aose who snppiy nog sains can get in Mllledirevlllc. tnannractured at the Penitentiarv, ktsla - dollar per pair. Money will Bot bay theav-nothing bat ' dog or other skins. The great question is now presented ' to the people of th South whether tbey -wilt do without . iogs or cothv ," ' ' -, " ' ' " Ootnnrl Percy Wyndhain,4f Ike Firtl New Jei wy Cat "Iry, ba pf !lga4 'tlmmadjslely; sl UBsonditioaally' ! vot, tV,-; RMIGHVTtJESlJAT. FEB 5 ? '- , i TltB tATB OEIf, 6BE06. . ; 'Th Columbia ffaordioa pbllhe the following fiont a letter received from a member hf 6rey' Brigade t Th night before tha baltla I ipent some time at Wen. Gregg's Ire. ' Ho seemerl thouglitful and said little. I did pot sea him again until h was being brought oft" the i field, Th enemy came anon our brigade moat nneapectedly.-r W had two llne the one la frontbroke and retreated t to wards the right without the General' knowledge. Th enemy then advanced rapidly, and he, thinking, them to b our men, rode Bp and dowa the lines, ordering the flr Ing to cease.. His men, however, saw- the blue eoabt, and it was useless trying to stop their shooting. The General then found out hi mistake, and turning about, -crfed Fire r they ard the anamy.'t He wasimmedistely shot by. villain, who-wa seen to do it, and it is a little satisfao-, tion to know that Confederate rifle sant a bullet through the .Yankee' head instanter. A member of the 1 2th reg iment aimed the rifle, and thinks be baa dou bit) country good service. The last hour of our old hero's 11 fo were passed at a Mr. Terby's where he received every a Wen' tioa. Ha was visited by number of thd military, and so impressed were they-with the resignation and .cheerful ness with which be gave hu) life for his eonntrv, that Very few dry eyes came from the- chamber of death, and tione can forget the scene.. The stern, old hero, Jackson, went vet blin, embracing and kissing him. Mrs; Terby told our Chaplain of this Interview, and says she nan never fort get It. The good lady can .pever peak of blm wltljout fears ta her own eyes. . ',v ' . '' It is superHuoas to say that bit brigade has met with a loss Which cannot be replaced. Every or know that jm lament his death most deeply i n fe ke orphans. , - lie, our pride and strength, is gone , but It is In the ar my gen eralfv that I would speak of the regret felt aad expressed ; It t nnlversal.e Very few Brigadiers enjoyed tha reputa tion b did for ability and true soldiery conduct in every thing. General Lee laid he would be willing that every dead Yankee pbould be restored in life to Burnside if, by so doing, he could haver Gen, Gregg restored to him. I remember- , When I last saw him at McPhersonrille, alluded to our lost leader as " one of the few iVumaa left." His stern Integrity ana lorty aignny were cnarsioterira mm davlnnil him than in anr other nerson I have - ever met, and every one who knew him was impressed with this, x What nobler end could a life so devoted to bl country have T " Died on tbe field of glory." CAFTBIlg tSt tHK BbITIBH StCAMES PhINKRKS Rnviv. The atnani iminoller frimutt Rounl, Cunt. iW8oti, from Qlaasgow eiq tfnrton; where abe took id cargn, Bt. Johna ( N . If., mum is. ) mi tier maila, having left tlie hitter port on Kri.livy, tlm 2W instant, wat.raptuml at an rarly htmr yeaterdny morning off tin port by the lanKoe DipttKiuwrs. nne waaauudeuljratirrotimkKl by anumm-rtii w noei oe fore davlight. and tbo officer had to run twrou'the .Iwech u th best resimrce loft them. During yester day th. light ilra8ii Yankee temnr grtt a Uw lino to her, ano U0Ceen m getung nor mi wioru iiiyii water. ' Captain Thomf Craig, the "Charleston Pilot Mr. Weaton, paaaeiiger,' of Oeorgotown (S. G.(, and twoMher persoBs; ecijfl, from her in a lwt mid reached the city last evening. .Valuable dwpatebeg, which were on board rrotu gaptmn waury, u o, a., now In Europe, to tw Confederate Qovernmcut, nve been eavetj And brougtlt to the city. The Pincets Itoyal hud on board a rnrgii of great value tt tta, WusisHng of miwhiiiofy ior gtinlwnbi, Wliitworth giin, rifles, pttwder, and me -workmen, who were to histrnct intrtiea here in reference to the manufacture of new projertih. The bulk of her freight wa hbout 900 ttinii weight hnd measurement. Captain IiBwaon was ieMn; the cabin at the time of the capture and has had a torrilile voyage, experienc ing terrific gale in high nortlu-rn liVTlltiidi aiid Was V' .. - . . . T. x rut rt 1.T Compelled to put into Bt. jonng r.j, tiaiiiax o. H.J, aim uermufla, to prmure coai. Theateamer Cornubia, from Wil'mtniiton. (N. V.), had arrived mfely at Bermuda, and Hie uteartier Mer- Hmficton utill lying tliere. vn, Mercury win. nsnri-na o ArniMTfos Oomboat. The checrinir, but hot altogether unexpected, Intelligence of the capture of a guuboat In Stono Klver, was received in tbe city yes. teruav evenina snoruv aiier seven o oiul-k. Hnnsnr In circulation that an attack twon the gunboats that have been cruising in gtono undisturbed, and marauding along It banks, Would be made In purfnnnee of a plan conceived by the commanding officers of the poxt. : Heavy nnng was neara in jrne city aouui o emu. This was the hour at which it is believed the attack was commenced. " The gunboat first attacked was the John J',' Smith, a three-masted steamer, carrying eleven guns, and ere represented at from one hundred and fifty to two Hundred men, Alter a snarp engagemeni oi one nur, in Which the boat's erew suffered heavily, she was uncondi tionally surrendered and. taken possession of by our forces. Another guuboat, which came to the assistance, of .the John r. Smith, was driven ou Daoiv crippien. Tbe only casualty we have heard Of on our side was one man wounded. - ' : . The lateness of the hour prevented ua from getting full er details of the number of our troops -engaged Iu this brilliant action. Thev were eommanrtcd ny Lieut, job. A, Yates en one sldBOf the river, and by Major J. Wels min Hma-n nn the other. The cantors was. made be tween Xejtare'a place and Ui'lmbair plantation. The prisoners uineu are eapcuwu i n, m, jnornlngi An Important lesson has been given to the enemv, to be followed, we hope, by anrftlier. and still greater t. Mraph.--CA. Jfsrenry. 81st; A Bamnf Paae is eo HiSToav. When the present blliod'y struggle shall hard eased, and Southera Indepen dence shall hate boen established, there Is one page otbis- lory to BO Written, which Will reflect great Credit upon Presidont Davis, and through Him upon the whole Confed eracy. That page says the iFi.V 'Vff, w)if read as !foit0WS . . ' . " Though the t'ed'eral government Issued many brutal feroclainalions outraging etvlllnation and -humanity j though the abolition government aete with sufficient barbarity tojustify the Southern government In raising the Black flag yet f resiaeut iievia never uwerca one ex treme sentiment s never displayed any animosity in any of bis proclamations, was exceedingly slowto Inaugurate any measure of retaliation; nd, when such measures were imperiously demahded, they were niways moderate, snow ing that they emated from a Wan who much regretted the necessity of adapting such means of protection. The cool, . diapasienaia siyie oi w n:w' r u,,..i. credit to his head) the spirit of modoraflou In which they were dictated, reflects honor on hicart' I naruBKiui -""'""- a . u a as - a . m . . -a a. -a . .,. i . .. ftna 'tn , TWa Is thueh cancnsslnir and consultation bv the Repub licans lit-Committee of tha Whole on the state of the par ty, upon th best mean or preserving tneir political organ- Mam frnm nflsirucuonYj viuer uua ui rewaautiBiiiu; tut party, but in What manner does not yet appear, urceioy L.i U l.ramalv husv. H is not oriraiiii'.lnir blaok brigade, as has been supjioased, but reorganising the Kje- pubtican partv. noma oi tne wauine raiuva who were in eensaltatloa with him last night shake their heads Ouiin ...i. anil nanlare that this le ihe darkest dav the countrv has yet seen. Prominent Republicans acknowledge that tbey have lost their hold upon power. In all except some RGW JJingiand Oiaww pltniBW pixnuvir jfrnvir na ly as next June,- - i- t.'.., ,. , Mf,- II,. - ,-Naw OatMM GoasHV The Jackson, Miss, t'run gives -tha substance of recent Iriformatton dm lved from a lady Who lately led New Orleans, after baviag Vainly soughtf An- three months, to obtain a passport,. W suliln ex tractsf i ,,, ti '" t,v The administration of Banks-differs but little from' that of Butler, both of them being t f rants, fanatics, rliDer and Althouirh an Information uf a 'reliable character niitliarn aftairs I allowed to sfethfl light ehroiigh the pa per bT rhaVeifyTFel our-mip"te11i(iiie are kept fully 'ad vised of the success of onr arms, ' Kouthi papers find thah- wa v in. from time to time, and Uis ialoi uiatloa ts cir alatad km band to kawd. ; . , ' . M ft,.,' ,?'i - ..' . 1 . -i-V11 Rii.in, jb. 2a.' APPLES Green, scarce. ,A,.ft,t'$a Dried...', .,...,;,.! ....i.;i.Ji.&i.. ..!.! ....... I. .V..i-.;.-.Mo-' i..-.....;.4..i.,..i)78 ..j.rt.tia...v.$3(g'$4 $1 1 BACOIf Hog round...- i BEEP::. .,4. .'...",.-''.' i... BEESWAX rf....t BE A If 8. .1,.,,Mf.....,. BUTTEB.'.S...!i'..J:.-'J..i.i... CAHDLB6r-Tallov..l,....'..'.ii. ,., .j. -Wax--By the bojs.,.- Aaainaniinu. t u v ) gnet COBS-ier Barrel. CHICKENS COFFEB......,s..".... .,foie la market.' ...,.,....i060e , JS7$30 .:;i.i:r:m(Vi"'i-26. ",-.;.V ,!,"..( .il...tv.-.(.i .sw.MetV-i.s'(Sl $3$3 60, ..'.?...,.:.:. .i.,..-.:.::..ii ..f..,i4um.v 3v , i.iMl'i"..-...0e ,;.;..:-.....i.i.'.!.'..ii.:..8 60 EGU8 .- H.Oiril Familv ' '.- Bupernqe.f.,:... ' ' Flne:...'...i.r..i.. rODDER Per hundred. FEATHERS FLAXSEED ,T GEESB...- HIDES Cry. if.. - ureen .., HAY Per hundred. LARD j -. MOLASSES - . MEAL NAILS Scaro OATS Per hundred.., - Cleaned.........; POBKj..j...-..j. ..... PEA 8 G round " . Stock . White table... RAGfl klCff..,........,.,...' RYE .' ........... ..... .I'il . j(......UC A 00 ....!.,i:...: i.W .i.M ,..60o ,S -...$! T5tu J36 per hundred. .1.1,.1 .,i,.4 S'a 25 ..1.15 .a..U ALT t.,M......., .fiHOSj-Vu COAB Blown v, ,...$! - Coffeer.4 .V....T." 10 " ' Loaf....' 1 ..'.:?..l.No'nei TA-LOW it.i ..'.h........i..;.i..;;;.:i.60e W HEAT-, ........ .t..,-...:,... ..,., ., .,,t.W Farmers and others must remember that the prices ol many article In the above list fluctuate nearly every dav in proportion to their abundance or scarcity In market. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. - --: -M NOTICE. f WILL BE OLB ON TUESDAY, THE 10TH DAY of March, to the highest bidder, the VILLAOE HtTELi ButherfordtoB. N ti.;-aad tot containing about four lores. The property Is in fair condition and being at the terminus of the Wilmington', Charlotte and Ruther ford Railroad, it will be a valuable property to any person who'inay wish to engage in such business. The property is open for salo at nny f ime previous to the 10th. For in formation call on John 8. Ford Who is the Proprietor of the House. " SAMUEL WILK1NS. Feb 3-2w ' ' : -. . SMALL BUNDLE COSTTAtSlNG AN INFANT'S nrk and other small articles of Infant's clothes. A Lost nn Huriwtt irpti near Fb reHnrille street The find er will be suitably rewarded by leaving It at this . office. Feb 3-it ATTENTION MILITIA. 1T1TERY MEMBER OF COMPANY C, 3ITH- REGT. N. C. Militia, between the ages of 18 and 40. years (those with certificates and substitutes are required to at tend) are hereby .'notlHfd to meet to day (Tuesday) at 11 o'elock at the'Court House to be Br order of the Colonvl. V 8. W SCOTT; Fib 3,lt ,L Oo'.6,.SSft BegfeNM. SPLENDID PIANO FOR SALE. VERY SUPERIOR 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD GRAND SQUARE PIANO FORTE, made by Knabe Co.. of Baltimore, for sale. Ihe above I lanohas all the latest tmprovemcnte, entire iron frame, overstrung top, rrencn grano aciion, ana is or me largeei ueraensione, cuncert Piano. Enquire of Janii'S Pirsson, Hargett street, nearly opposite the Fair Grounds. ' Feb 3-tf to All whom it may concern. K I ico b OT1CB 13 ItEREBY GIVEN THAT THE OFFICE of the C. S. District Court for the District of Fam- has been removed to- Warrenton, N. C All commu nications niust be addressed accordingly to . Feb3-2t W. M. WATSON, Clerlt. Standard copy j times. CAVALRY HORSES WANTED. TJEB80N8 -HAVING GOOD HORSES TO SELL LIV I Ing in Wake or adjoining counties, can dispose of them at good prices bv calling at my Livery Stable, ih Raleigh. ' v,. 4. M. HATlRia, eo s-ziu ' ;. . agent ior oiaie. asth North Carolina Militia. HAI.K10H, reo. m, mrt Ay LL CITIZENS OF RALEIGH ANf THAT P()R- tion of W ake county witlnn IM limits or tnis requtre , between the ages of 18 andiO, will present them selves to Capt. A. Landis, enrolling onicer for this district, at the Court Housoj Tuesday 3d day of February, or Sat urday Ytli day of Jfcbruary, Mr cnroiimen.i ana aeniii. li'atalliut nn. nvhi-sAnral those having substitutes, or exempt from any cause whatever, are required to present themselves and their papers to be signed by CUpt. Landia, or tbey will be liable at any time to be taken up and car ried to tho Conscript Camp, .' ' . : . ' lebs-Ot w. a.. AawMtpwjiVjpi. DR. W. V. BASON, DENTIST HI" AY BE FOUND AT THK DENTAL OFFICE OVER it THK DENT. F. Pescud' Irng Ptore. Jan lT-af 1 N.OTICE- SUBSTITUTE WANTBl) II Y A SOLDIER NO.W IN O mp near Goldfboro'. Liberal price will be paid. Apply at Lppjy at the Progress OiTici' Feb 2-tf NOTICE. WHO HAVE A LL PERSONS PLANTS IN MY J Greenhouse itrt reotiested tt) remove thsm, or they will oet-l roertainly perish. 1 leave no one to attend to thm. Jan 31-H THOMAS CARTKR. WANTED. A ply at till olllce . once, Jan31-t I WISH TO PURCHASE ONE Oil TWO CITY LOTS, with good Improvements, Would prefer them near 9 Central Depot. Apply to " Dee 19-tf - 3. H. KIRKHAM, ' - NOTICE. .,. .." riTRAYEDFROMFRANKLINTON.JL CjY CREAM l COLORED HORSE, with blaok mane and tail, and ward will be paid for their -delivery at this place, Or a res- i . ' V f ,1 il . t. . I : .a. .1 onaDierewftra ior ueir cuuuircwqnewiivjre i Danires tnem, Jan lMin - ' . .iM:.fJtTB PERSON. MISS PIRSSON t. t KSl'ECTFULLY ANNOUNCES TO TUB CITIZENS l, of Raleigh that she Intends taking Pupils on the PIANO FOBTJ5 and tn BiNUinu. tnose wno arf ai read advanced la music would be preferred, Terms made known on application at hei residence in Hsrgett street, nearly opposite the Jlajr Uroond. Jan 14-tl OXFORD FEMALE COLLEGE. ' milK TWfiXTY-FOURTlf SESSION WILL ' COM If menee on ihe first Mmday in February, 18(J, and conl'nue flvemontns. ror terms, e,, appiv w . ; J. N. MILLS, Janl-lm " Oxford, North Carolina, NOTICE. "' - d' U PEUHOVS WHO TRESENT TH6M8KLYBS at the- office fir the Surgeon Onneral, between th ours of Band 10 a. m., win dr vaccinated rreeoi enargs. ' tUVf AKU WAKKKJv, orgs taral af N. . B38-rf 1 CITY MARKET r -MILITARY NOTICSa .r Headquarter. Eiauilrilnf Board loardl , ir?a, : B3. , ) AKB eiNBOLlilH US" VUV ( flxroan. N. C. Jan. 24. 1883. MIM tMlMMANDlNQ OFFICER OF U8TH REGT. Wak Count Militia, WtU assemme nis men iu "uft House, In Raleigh, on the 2d, 34th aad Mth day of February, 1863, for medical ezamlnatioa and linal en rollment; lastead of ihe 6th and Tth of JTebrnary. as origi nally advertised. , fi 'i t,j . - jt'' f.i r - ,11. YY. CAlfi'.X.Asst. Burg.. -rv'. -J J MA8.. T. GILLIAM, M. B., -- . rnviitu T. i-iTt.i.Kii. if. 11. . Ex. Board. . .. ;T . ' -Capt and Earolling Oilieer, . jan Z8-to , 6th Congressional Di. N. C ii Headquarter Cavalty Brlrade.l . , ' JIiyuat, 15Ta,1883. ; Gimfehtt)iiDM,1 1 r'pHK 'oGNKRAL COMMX.VOlSiO' ASSfOPNCES TO I 'all absentee froi.hls-Jr1gail(!, that should they vol untarily report for duty within til'tueu davstrom the pub lication of this order, that is before the 1st of February next, aaehaiges Will be Iwdknted against (hem fon past dlinqtitQie,; s , j' . - i; , This does not include ennimwioned ofllecra, whoso tx-niple,-ln several instnnoes, has been injurious hi the men. Bv order of Brig. Oen. B H. BoaaawoaJ ,.- t!t .k iV " Jad 20-15t W(M. A. WORTHfNGTOJf, A. D, Oi ii.;., it a;.a .y-iAMiaWH '.uW''i "' v- - 'f 6alaiaIi,-3B.;-Wa. I tlBRSONStEAYINO THIS CJTYi AND DESIRING I .Paesp'orU can get them by eUin- at my office, aear STeser. Williams A Haywood Dreg -Store, on Fayette vlUe atreett vGtBee bouron 8andy):fmajll o'elock A M.. to 12 M and from , to. 4 ( ,t Jan 21-lm proTBt Marshall - AUGTION ANt PRIVATE SALES. lif ORTH CAROfttffA flfEit 0J5N. dEttflFlCATBS. Jan 28-tf -.v W. B. RICHARDSON A CO, SALE POSTPONED, i rilHBSALB OF THE BOOKS (JF THE LATH H. W I MILLER Is postponed till Thursday, February 5th, Vheirit will positively lk placet ThUi postpoaement was found unavoidable la order to make oat and distribute a Catalogue of the Books, Jan 27-td FOR SALE. HOUSE AND LOT AT HIGH POINT. THE HOUSE Is two story With eight rooms and eight Are places, on the premise all necessary out building. Apply W. H. PEARCE, Jari22-10t i High Point HOUSE AND LOT IN CHAPEL. HILL FOR SALE. AV1NG DETERMINED TO MOTH TO f HE CoCN- ti-y, I offer for sale, privately, my House aao i.oun the village of Chapel Hill. . The Lot contains one and thee-quarter acres, situated in a pleasant and convenient part or the village. The House, (almost new,) containifseven well arranged rooms also two Double Kitchens and other out houses on the promises. , Any person wishing a pleasant home in a (now (ralet) village, will find tt here; Possession givea immediately. Terms accommodating. P. B.i-I will sell my HOUSEHOLD ahd KITCHEN fur niture with the bouse and lot if desired. JaalMw B, ft YANCEY, LUXUMBERG. rnilEBE BEING MORE LAND IN THE TRACT THAN I 1 need, I would sell a part, say 150 acres of the LUX tJMBERO NURSERY TRACT OF LAND, about one third being woodland, and within one mil of the town of Greensboro', N. C. This very valuable tract of land has on It one of- the best orchards In the State, containing some ten thousand choice and select fruit-bearing trees of the different varieties, viz i Apricots, Pears, Neotarines, Plums, Cherries, a fine selection of Peaches, Apples, Ac. The improvements are good and new. Parchaaers are in vited to come and see for themselves. CO. YATrS, Jan 5-3m Greensboro', N C, HOTELS. OAK CITY HOUSE, RALEIGH, N. C, N OW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF VISITORS. BAR well stocked with fuperier Liquor, LARDER supplied with Ihe best the market affords, Dec. 1-tf . .. G R A N E R HOUSE, WEST SIDE OF RAILROADS: ;ohlnboro', N. C. Right Hnitif Si le Citing South, Left Hand Side, Ooing North. MEALS' READY ON ARRIVAL OF THE CARS. A TTACIIKl), One of the best Barber Shop. The public may expect , GOOD PARE, Attentive Servants, accommodating ofliceM, with every etbeiacomlort found in a SOUTHERN HOTEL! T. A. GRANOKR, (Late of the Atlantic House, Beaufort, N. C.i) Jan. 18 rropriiHor. BREAKFAST, Dinner and Sapper Home, GOING NORTH, BREAKFAST US, A. M., GOING NORTH SUPPER 6.10, P. M. MRS. fl HIS WOLD'S HOTEL, U0I.D8B(O', N.-C. Right tlond Side going NORTH Left Hani ."irfe going UVUltl. ; Baggage taken te and from the Rallraad free of charge, I'.Mcnn-ors stonDiiisf at this Hotel mav relv on rood fare, good Rooms, and every comfort that can be had, . An addition of sixteen large, .comfortable and well furniuhed rooms, render it a complete a any establish ment in the State. , ... ... A good Barber Shop I attached to the Hotel. ' jr-rr Meal ready on the Arrival of th Cars. JMT The Car leaVe daily. , i 11 , SUSAN A. GftlSWoLTJ A JO. . PIANOFORTES. JAMEft PIRSSON, Fi AN O FORTE MAN UFA C tnrcf. respectfully infoi3s tne public that he has es tablished himself la Raleigh, aad offers his services to all those who wish their Piano skillfully and tnoroupblv taned or repaired Order left at the Book Store of W; ,L Foinory, Esq., or at Mr Pirssoa's residence to Hargett street, nearly opposito tha Fvr Greuadsjjvill meet with prompt attention. ; . . ., N. B. Piano Fortes bought and sola. Mr. Ptrssoa re fers to Rev. Ir. Snodes and Professor Hanserr. Jaaia-tf - . .-' " . , , TE10 A PERSON FULLY COMPETENT TO MANUFAC J tur SNUFF of a good finality. To one that can come well recommended, govid wages and constant em ployment will be given in a p)amnt and healthy village oa tlie North Carolina Railroad, , i Wanted, also, small STEAM ENGINF complete. In good running order. . . ' Refers to B. Catkbert, rit 'iMinrg. and !vtv!trr Smllh, Raleigh, . Address - ' f 1 IP. J; ll. CI.AFK, ' Jan 2-w ' T- -J Graham, N. t . Petersburg Kxpresa and Rirhmoad Dispatch taawt ta aaMaat af 110 and forward bill ta Progress, ' A:rr.m . is a rates, . Tbefr"'rw! ; ' ' ehsraed for all advti. BMBta inxji'tcd in ti.u . r Piswi(, j.""-.-' j t " t'f'ojsi or... V .?.- atSasV'jK I" t . One day. Twe davs,-.." Three days.,.. Four days.,,. Five days.;.. :..."...t 00 .,., ' 00 00 Two Weeks..,, Onennaih.... Two months . i M( ii at r .l. Three mucin .. His moaih..; una weea.v,. .:. ..J s Twelve moalhs......0 M I 'twelve libra at lose count a iauare, . ' .... .A' -"' ... , ,. .-, : ." bb addiUoa., jmia mn ui sur( who,.- , . ,, i , jf r..Tj. , Cash will be demaaded from all peraowa-ateept hava' , tpeelal contract era made. When teat by letter, tie . iHiftnat mstf anMamvisall tha Bff av4wAassiasmaV : .f NORTH CAROLINA CHRISTAIN ADYO , ; -HATE. , '-,." ',.""'!""" ""' aaw taatto. ' ' " '2'v', TT m OOSTKMPLATkD TO RESCHfi THR PCB- I lioatioa of the Narth-Caralina Christian Athtean at a HUM It nflNDIIMIM. It will ba a it name Imports, a Oaatariat jleWdta.--, It will ausfain and defend (be doetrina aad discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Ohereb, Sooth, aad labnt to ad-. vane Christ' Kingdom oa earth, aad to preaiot feaaa and grnid will among all teen. , .j 1 Besides it earaest,- rij.o charseter, II hll tat as) advocate of the moral, educational and industrial progvest or North Carolina a welcome visitor to every nssiljp and to the camp of our brave soldier, and faithful ebreoM, eler of what may be useful and Interesting, aad of the far-. rent new. " .. . All our traveling and local Ministers aad th ftoekaeM-i an of the Company, ara tciall requested to act as Ageat for the. paper. ? The eld Subscribers of th JoVsaM will betnpeHed with., tbe new ., to tha fall amount due then at th time of. Its suspension, but th mail book ara aoi in the posse, stnaertha Editor, be mast rely os tbe old (ubsertbers themselves aad the Agents, to furnish him with hjr, t, names and post office and the amount dee them, " t ... - Tha Advofto will ba well printed aa good ppr, aad will contain an amount of reading matter, equal .la , aay( pajier Io the State, ' k. -. ' j'' Baring th oontln nance of war prices, tha subseripUoav price will bo f S per annum, alrayd advaaee. v . , A rents Who send os tea or nor nbet Iberf awd the fiasa, Will ba entitled to eopy of tha pa par tbr ana year, It I desirable that a large list ba tent la at oaoa, , Aanres - ' w. n. rsviiu, avwaw. - - Raleigb, N. 0. Jas.. i,.189v i i . r-,.. i : i t"-t,. ' W. . RICHARDSON CO-r-"" BTO0K BROKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANT), .. ( i kAiaiaa, . i-l WIIMIm oa FagettnilU Afreet. I . " ILL GIVK PARTICULAR ATTKTJTIO W ! a4 Bwahaaea af Rsateand Caafederata Beads. bank and other Stooks, collection of Claim, and any business connected with tit different department of aba State government. . .. . -i- Bank note of all Southern sutet aoagoi aaa wv. . , ' . . waveuiMoa. -: 0 G Parsley, Wilmington. W AWrlgbl, do. . . , ., John D William, Fayttvltl. W G Breadfoot, do, ,, , , J i Blackwood, Charlotte. . W K Lanaj Wayne oonnty. , r John D WhHford. Craven aonaty. . ' . f Hon Thomas Ruffin, Alamance county. Hoa W N Edwards, Warren ooanty. Hon D W Courts, Rockingham county, H W Guioni Lincoln county. And eititen of, Raleigh geaerally. Jaa U-tf I STRIVE TO PLEASE. , . -A. . Xj V. O Ba, 1 MERCHANT TAILOR, PROCTOR'S OLD STAND, rayttlivilU Stmt, Saltigh, JT. O. On " Cgly Row," opposite Longee's, " Hard by Towlea. -lYTOTitD INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT HB HAt W on hand at all time a large assortment af CITI ZENS and MILITARY CLOTHING, snd having procured the service of the immottal O. M. FARRISS. knowa a the best and most tasty CUTTER la tha South, all wo will be doae under hi sapervisioa. 1 hap to reeelv a liberal pattoaag. O. A. LACK. Dec t-tf LOST T THE DEPOT OF THE NORTH CAROLINA R. R.. a larre fair leathered ladle TRUNK, with a irasa look on the same, oa Tuesday the 20th of January, 1663. Any person who will return the same with tba aoa tents.Iwill pay TWenty Dollar, It is probable that It ha been-' taken to some of tba Hotel by mistake, at may have been sent from laid depot to rem other point oa the Railroad. Jan 26 t L.Q. BHABPB. NEGROES WANTED. THE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO HIRB.FOH, THK remainder of tbe year, from 40 to CO NEGROES, 10 years old ahd upwards, to work oa Farm and in a To bacoo Factory, in McDowell county, N. 0. The region is very healthy and entirely free from tha enemy. fcrnaV cient guarantee for their good treatment will be given. 1 will feed, clotne and pay fair price. Apply to ate In Raleigh during th session of the Legislature, or at Marl on, after tbe rise af tbe present session, until April 1st, 1863. B. J. NEAL. . Standard eopy S time. Jaa U-ii NOTICE! A1 to ma LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THK KSTATB OF Edward C. Betvin, deceased, are earnestly requested mak immedisr.e navment to mvsirnnt. Charier H. Bel - vtn, who may beiound at tee rostoniee, . , Those having claims against the estate are notilledtop'e- sent them fiirthwlth. B. K. FERREIjL, Ader.- Standard eopy 3 weeks, , Jaa M-at CIOAR8 AND" SMOKINO TOBACCO " MAY BE FOUND AT MY FACTORY IN GRAHAM. N. C, a lafgj Quantity of Cigars, some very supe ... ..... r-. - . . rior. A wo tne justly eeieoratea "Bionewaii nmocung i o bacoo," three years old, neatly out aa iassaaU packaans. Jan 22-2w .. HENRY J, B. CLARKr BOARD 1 BOARD t BOARD! GOOD BOARD AND PIJ3A8ANT ROOMS MAY BB bad in one of the most oentral and pleasant parts of tn;s city by apptring immediately to D. H. BRfcKN. 1st two storv himso in the rear af Mr. Pallea's Hott l, on Msr tin street, Raleigh. Dee l-lf ilLtsc5"toTicK. TtTB ARE A0THORIZKD IQ AN.VOCNCB J. L. RliEM, Esq , a candidate fa fill th vacancy oeea sloned In the House of Crtvimiw lSy ihe death of Mr. Barrow from Craven. - -JaalVt4 SERVANTS rOR ntRK. TIHB SUBSCRIBER HAH KIOHT OR TKN CMWiO , SERVANTS to hire. Appl, f, RICIARIJ .1. GREGORY, Jaa 2-lw - Goldfonro', N. 0. WASTEP! TWELVE GOOD Il.vMvftH'ArtFf) Trt WORK IN Commissary Store ll'-nee. Apply - C. fl. TROMPSONr -Jaw 80-lw - ' :- K.. X. C. K. B. BLOUNT'S C RIJ il K M An'uf ACTU.RIN t tllTtfliVX. OSN ABUUUS, S !. pe. ysfe f'OTTON T ARN. .l r.r betuh. Dee-tt . - (tm. McXKILL, Pros BRISTLES I BRISTLES! IRIi'TLEt OVB 'DOLLAR.- AND 1 1FTV CI N't W1U B -Km'BBTORB, v-'tf. -- ;:v ..I r...aat to TelaaU, " GEORGE ALLEN, t . . -D R A L R R I N FANCY A N 8 1 A tL tmr oootis, "Jsn tt-tFIS Oreeasbero', N. t. ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT, , Ua i.ih, N. C. i Dee 4, lWt. J LEAD WANTED.-1 WISH To PURCHASK LEAD for this department,.' Pursue having hug er wall ouaatitia will alaae avplv- to mm . . ' TUOS. D. HOGO, Car. C. B, Dee. t-tf " v " In charge af Ordaanee. ... ,'- NOTICE. .. ..x'.-j A LL Wfltf ARK INDEBTED TO V ON OPE.V AO V aawat Will aleaea aall aad pay av baad tba aasaa. .JwlMiw. .WiUUMk a) 8A?WWf. ' ii.. k ' i
The Daily Progress (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 3, 1863, edition 1
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