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. n J1 - ' gY J, L. PENLINGTC1; . J UUs ofc inscription. ' .. tV., ,,iv of -uhei iptnm to The ADVERTISING RATES. The following rates will be charged for all advertis menta inserted in the Daily Pboskess : , OXE SQUARE OF TWELVE LINKS, OB LIS3 . ' ; ft One day. $1 00 Two days 200 Three days i,.3 00 Four days. .14 80 Five daya.v .4 50 One week...'.. M....5 00 Two weeks... ... One month Two months'.... -Three months... Six months Twelve months. K.th. 51 4M 1 Daily Paper 6inonths,$5 , . ' . fill f " ' 1 - ) 00 no . $lfr 00 ....18 00 ... .2S 00 ....30 GO ....60 00 3 s i it i - i , sent to t,.w subscribers without and inaUeasesitwill be stopped expires. ill n 75 00 Twelve lines or less count' a square, and addition squares will be charged the same. Cash wiU be demanded from all persons except wher special contracts are made. When sent by letter, tV money must accompany the advertisement. . job PRINTING : ,r;ti, Proq;;kss ertablish- YOL. IT. RALEIGH, TUESDAY. APRIL 14, 1863. -NO. 134. ,a,.'ti: e , . vv in tho Citv . or State we ' -H .1,- lt, siii ordora for BOOK and JOB nviilf "x,lUl: ,. .1 :v nfW attended to. rtS!' iL".,, n.-.h-rs f-oiicit aim ffiAHOf If TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1S63. ' K1 mi: before .you go-. y,..,; iath.li- over ile l.Ul-?Me. ! Out in the rain'antf slcct - i thiworI.IV wild turmoil. . I..- th,. nois ?- HI e.-ri. in' 1 1 i II J - . .1.:. r.infifil !'VlH)fi'. f.il . Vii. i ; Wi.rli a rhung'im h'1"!'' ' KlSS 1:1 c I, !' ttl Mv vv,'.v Willi vi.-i"i. i;;.!!i tih - " r. iii : ,ri'C I t i i 1 1 1 li ' l !' 1 I M i : 111' Hill:'-.' li'ii'V 'I li A'i Ad !n- i ti;:)Uari'l is: .niH'.-!. chalice- I: "nin in thos ii i-..-1 1 t . f. .inn th'i wall 1 (ill . till' pil't t'l!). ... r ,.,!, U' V. ' . ''i''' I A. '"I-; Mnat it i'iii.-t. hn f: ictijii. tll- o (, l lll-IJ- " TflK KK0KU4v. knowij thatlh inonst.-r intaclad , Mi I ' ' i-i.Uil, k, ix:r nmkcitacK .i-n.i; -.-. (:harl-5ton harbor, tl.. f'hi'-f? - t i ' ... t New o-.k IIUP'T V.li! II.' il-U'l' -i ii'' .T i. iff 1 1 Mr. ('. Vi'. Wiiitin'v, uu .1 li h. . M1 1) Mill Hi : ci: v, an ;i!ll'f!v !-" v i COllit! UC- : I'liiih' ll,"l' i;in; . : 1 ii t (1 incht .- ; op".' an, biiadth of - : 'lira ft of i:i . api(.'i!V- L-u as i o o' a fi'W ! :kr";i it ;. nt'i'c.-.sary iron, with w.i u-r line, th." Water man; in pr of :.:iih r. i; Ml. , ,i, Ai hi. .J. .i i.-r .ru. 1 -I' V v :- it -. . iU'iiv ,,: the. M"' ; L.r'li-'S iif ;. -!' ! 1 1 S- pre .-lit a vci y ' u:-l-.f at au Hi'l'- ''' i -; ( iV. Wi: u Uu- oxc pti'i ,k rk. v. lii'h k- licfc.".i h'. t wt'cii (K'-fks, ami ii vi ssel i .clu.-ii ly built o! I . -I .Hie !' ' ..r i'S i 'M' nr:i' ri'iiii' tr'ft Uilotv tiiv i; i'b'.Vt live . L ab-.)V I it .1 i vc. sid. in flu (liner frame and ba ms, are .in. "It is rMiiftruc-tod nf 1 :!'.( kci.lsiiii run the wind ,rc and aft. .form an inmM ii" inch rolled riith, while vi i, which No l-t-V 1 1. it hi !v. .J. - the slriK-turV to fl.iat, shou nM tl ii' i ni iUuh be riddled . in walks one toreaii'i one d'i can be r in lii'tu n i::inutfs, and empti. d in ifortv M-ttl.'-or raise-tue Tes.-rl as waivtt d in ap niir fnnt. ThfSL- compiirtiiK 1 1 1 .-- also serve a,,-! a h ak caused by the wreiichinjx off of hull is cuv. red with an armor of bars of . ii -i 't edjr wa ys, em- im h apart, and be , iii of Vi l!iw pin.-, .over svhiiii are. three , iilati-'s. tin- v. hole 'i-iv-i-t.' 1 :;! Piinch ii . . .'. . .i-1 i ,'i .a ,(.- iMt'i' O :i- - h a I i'lN In t i-i;i ('(iiir.ti'i'-e 1 1 i '.. t two trxod turni-, cacn carr iu. oiiejrun, port holes L'iich, but the run is on a re l ii--, a i ' built on a base of inch rolleii i iirjl r: . -,.. d in tin: same manner as the hull, thus .. j;'.. turrets a thickness jf G1 inches. The j I :'.:.:; .ividod with shutters, so constructed as .ilt'.vi. i.. ilv.es. The slides for the guns, which .11! h c liihr;' .are placed 20 inch. s below the li vlii eh si.eure- a greater' h'-i'jht for the t,ij,.( h ar.e of a cunieal form, 20 feet d:;i'neter at !,j. '" i.; iV'ct at the top. Their leiith ii eight feet i;.;i . They are strongly basd by five 1-inch ? , t. ed'.-wa'ys. The size of the ports allow the :' i' ::- vertical and5s decrees lateral range. ,;.(;!. if:on ni" the turrefs" is admirably .in nvided for I is eu'iit by v. hich the lower portion of the tur : '!. -a -d, :nd as there is a communication bc ii'ltW" tr.iiels a diuft is produced,- w hiidi removes ! tip- L'i'.'rati'd inside. vt.. i will be propelled by two -prop'lii". said two -j-f- ii v . hundred horse power. Both rudder and l '; a: . ' "guarded by an ovet hanging uard of ' 'p mi "i th" after ..part. who had conceived "Lhe iilra of building J. jl.'.-m tour eks after the outbreak of this war, fijij- her success, both as regards easy navigation ''? ,i.ii.it shot. '.She requires a crew of 100 men, 'fpi; v in her magazines 200 11 inch shots, iod 11 ;ll and the neces.-ary pander, ite. .iti. and engines of the Keokuk are o ai -;.is in .'.low, one to work" forward while (he other ' ' "1. so as to turn the vessel on her own pivot, i f. ' ":'. .-hip are worked on a pivot similar to the ii i t ; the pivot gun on a gunboat. The ship '' water witli all the grace of a . regularly Mieti ; vos.'i tl;us putting at rest ali the fears ' ' ;.:anv nautical nun that she could not -Lu an address recently delivered lie, rntic Unioii association rf -New York, lelh'tuti. o! (lino, he i lerorted to TH. ! -! I am in favor of peace, becat 'ii- ' Annlause. 1 I liefieve t : in ia- peace is that " i num. n n.vr-. l believe that it peace i.'.'l :e',u.e,'. ii .11 -. r, k en 1 1 ie l" n ion would hav- been con em d '.mlb. pieM'i ve.l. ;"Thafs so.-- I believe that ''V'-V? "'-to'"'f will, in God god time. Restore th n"u" . ''-Yes, sir." Applause.; Peace will ah iJiv, c:Mt i-.i -nt. it will allav bitter pas-shm. it will dts'v rse iu'e ies, n u H call intobeinir aftVct.n. which we ji;vi' Um tor one another, etc: I a in in htvov ,S iWose h now -able tei'ms wliieh mnv b. -.ai . k" V i' 'hr.-n of the s:iuie famiiv and k'i more mUnH NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' Quartcvimister's Department. I.E. PEUSOXS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST this Ihartmeift will present them immediately for nt. -and in future parties will precnt their'bills . ' .hvui on. me delivery of the goods. Hills foi ser- "" " or Brl-c of horses, &c. must b " 11 ',r-J the end of n .n p resented . . . W. W. PEIRCE, J -U.4Uv -Alajor and Q. M. Cr S. Army. H If nni'LE OF MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. Tft rnii -v u.., f, PosT Office, Raleigh. X. C. V OdU p.vN MAIL OPENS. DAILY AT.. 7.30 A. M. , l uner-i ii " ..' n , ' 7 Eivrtt-riiV - .. ..I V 'd. Checi-s.l ; 7.30 8.30 11 7.30 12 M 5 P. M. 11 A.M. 11 "" 12 ' M 9 A. M. 9 " V- P. M. 9 ' .0 2 8 A.M. 9 P. M. I 1 ' "-tt i n tf Augusta a f ., , jKapl-Rp opens Mondays, Tuesdays Si.iitrnervilie opens Thursday at ; Mi Uage opens Thursdays and Sunday, at , I(iiiii,m Or,,.rn oilnoorU.. " Bl hbe: or.en Wrfirmc."l, . - ii n an closes daily at ga.-t-rn mail closes-daily at tay..novill,. mail closesdaily at y. si.., i; n-.ail closes daily at Au -.Ma .er.il eloBee dailV at vt Fridays at Echburs; cloSea Wedn-.. Tho Oflfe. n cuucWajs at ffj oat open for the delivery ,of mail from M. to 0 P.:m. and 1 to 2 ,P fi Z And from 8 - - ... ... iu i i- ri !V o.r? t0fe their bu.ine.adu-. j March 18-tf CE0- T- COOKE, P. M. CITY MARKET. IlALEiaH, April 14. S10 S6 90c $1 50c SI 25 56 $1 25 1 50 $1 $1.75 $3 $6 20 SI 251 50 22 50(5G0c- S50 $40 ....$30 $5 ...SI S3(o)$3 50 SI SI 25 60e ,. $3 50 SI $10 , S4 SL $4 S3 bu ......S50 per hundred. $3 50 S4 ....$10 ; $4 50 S3 50 810c 25e S4 $1G ., SI 25 APPLES Gren, scarce..- Dried BACON Hog round BEET BEESWAX , BEANS.. BUTTER... ... CANDLES T ntlow Wax Bjr the box.... " Adamantine " -- Sperm CORN perBarrel : CHICKENS DUCKS EGGS.. FLOUR Family Superfine Fine FODDER Per hundred FEATH-ERS FLAXSEED GEESE , HIDES Dry .' " Green. HAY Per hundred LARD MOLASSES "... MEAL NAILS Scare OATS Per hundred ,e Cleaned PORK POTATOES Sweet " Irish.. PEAS Grouad : " Stock. White Table RAGS ' RICE RYE SALT r SUGAR Brown " Coffee " Loaf TALLOW TURKEYS SI 10 None. .' si $5 ''..'.'.'.'.'..'.'.'.'.'....' S5 s must remember t"hat the prices of WHEAT Fanners a if! othf articles in the above list fluctuate nearly every any loriion to their abundance or" scarcity in market. MILITARY DIRECTORY. FIK1.I OFFICERS AISD BRIGADES OF N. C. REGOIEJVTS. V ar" indebted to" JoLn B. Neathery, Clerk in the 'Adjutant General's Office, for th- following statement : co i.o n i. r. i.ir.t i-oLON'n r.. II A.7 0K? 1 J no A McDowell "J William R Cox o Win L DeRossctt J Prv:m Grimes H A Brown Jas S Hines ; y M Parsley E A Osborne Wni J rim S McD Tate W L Davidson II AlacRae J II Whitaker H T Guion ( T Sparrow Eijbert A Ross I) P Rowe W S Stallings S I)Thruston James H Wood 5 Thomas M Garrett John Lea G Isaac E Avery Robert F WeblT 7 Edw GsHavwood Junius L Hill 8 Henry M Shaw John W Hinton Lawrence S Baker'. James B Gordon 10 Jas A J 'Bradford jstcphen 1) Pool 11C Leenthorpo 12 Solomon William? 13 Alfred M Scales - 14 U Tvler Bennett 15 William MacRae 1G John S McElrov 17 Win F Martin IS Thus J Purdie ij 20 Thomas F Toon 1 I Win J Martin W A Johnston W H Yarborough Win A Stowe John C Lamb Forn "v Gi orge - Win G Robinson Nelson Slouch GW Hammond II D Lee T II Sharp - C M Andrews W S Rankin C C Cole CC Rlacknall T D Love W S Grady J T Jones . J C Webb 22 James Conner 23:D.an'l H Christie 24 Wm J Clarke 25 II M Rutledge 2G III K Burswvn, Jr Robert II Gray Kob't D Johnston John L Harris Samuel C Brvson ! ohn R Lane 27John A Gilmer, Jr G F Whitfield 2s Samuel D Lowe V m IL A Speer 2'J Robert B Vance 30 Francis M Parker 31 John V Jordan 32 Edmund C Brabble 33 Clark Avery 34. W L J Lowrnnce 35 Matt W Ransom WB Creasman W W Sillers James T Kell Edward R Liles Win T Williams Robert V Cowan John L McDowell John G Jones D G Coward T W Mavhew 3G No field org'ziition 37 Wm M Barbou" John B Asheraft 38 Wm J Hoke John Ashford 3:t David Coleman Frank A Reynolds 40 No lield org'zation '- ; W G Morris M M'Lauch'lin t41 John A Baker 42 George C Gibbs John Brown 43 Thomas S, Kenan Wm G Lewis 44 Thos C SiWeltarv ,T L Hargrov CWUradshaw W J Boggan C M Stedman J R Winston W L Saunders " A D Crudui) A A Hill P BCh amberr J C Vanhook JQRichardson J J Iredell A Ellis Alfred 11 Belo II F Schcnck J A Craige -J C Keener J M Mayo i M Hardy H Harding DG McDowell J H McNeill ;Wm Garrett John J Spann 45 J H Morehead 40, Edward D Hall 47 Geo II Faribault 48 Robert C Hill 40 Lee M McAfee . 50 J A Washington Samuel II Boyd -Wm A Jenkins John A Graves Sam'l A Walkup 'Jno A Flemming George. Worth am 51 Hector McKethan , 52 James K Marshall Marcus A Parks 53 'Wdlliam A Owens. J J Morehead, Jr 54 Mas C S McDowell K M Murchison 55 Jno K Connally ;M TgSmith 5G Paul F Faison G Gratiott Luke G7 Arch'd C Godwin II C Jones, J r 58 John B Palmer 'Wm Wr Proffitt 50 Dennis I) Ferrebee Edward Cantwell GO Jos A McDowell Wm II Deliver 61'. lame? D Radcliffe Wm S Devane 02 Robert G A Love Geo W Clayton 63 Peter G Evans Stephen B Evans Gi Lawrence M Allen James A Keitli G5 George N Folk . Thaddeus P Siler The Regiments are Brigaded as follows : fjtiurpnrtrt'n Uri'jddf 8th, 31st, 51st and Gist. rWv' Brigade loth, 27th, 46th and 48th. Bute Uriqade 29th. DnnieVx Bri'jadeZ'IA, 43d, 45th, 50th and 53d. Da'-'y Brigade 55th. Hoke'sBriade 0th, 21st, 51th and 57th. Hampton1 Briqnde 9tTi. hcrnon' Brigade bh, 12th. 20th and 23d. Amie's Briyade'th, 18th, 2Mb. 33d and 37th. W, IF. . F., Brigade 19th. 'toor's Brigade l$'t and 3d. Pender's Br iyadc 13th . 16th, 22d, 34th and 38th. I cttigrew'a Brigade Uth, 26th, 42d,44th, 47th and 52d. Ransom a Brigade 24th, 25th. 35th, 49th and 56th.' Bamsenr s Brigade 2d, 4th. 14th and 30th. Jiobertton' Brigndeilit, 59th and 63d. Xot Brigaded 10th, 17th, 36th, 40th, 5Sth, 60th, G2d, C4th and 65th. The following are Infantry Regiment? 39th. 42d. 43cL 44th, 45th, 46th, 47th, 48th. 49th, 50th, 51st' 52d, 53d, 54th, 55th, 56th, 57th, 5Sth, 60th, Gist, 62d. 64th! The following are Cavalry Regiment? : 9th, 19th, 41st, 59th, 63d, 64th. The following are Artillery Regiments : 10th, 36th, 4Cjth. The following are the Battalions Lieut. Colonel Charles E. Shober'e carles fc. bhober's; ( formerly Wharton try; Major J. H. Nethercutt's Rangers ; arton's Sharpshooters: Major John W. Green s) Jntantrv : Maior R. W. Wharton' Moore's Artillery ; Maior W. L. Y Oil ntr 5 Artillor-c- Wa. jor Alex. MacRae's Artillery ; Co Peter Mallett's Camp Guard ; Whitford s Battalion, Rangers. Colonel W. H. Thomas' Legion of Highlanders and In dians is composed of one Regiment and one Battalion, and numbers over 1,500 men. FOR RENT. THAT WELL KNOWN HOUSE AND LOT IN THE Eastern part of the City of Raleigh, recently occu pied by Mr. John Hutchins . The house contains 21 rooms, and all the necessary outhouses. For terms, apply to the underiigned. . J. P. H. FftJSS. March 17-tf I .1st, 2d. 3d, 4th. 5th, 6th, 7th, Sth, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th. 16th, 17th, lith, 20th, 21st. 22d, 23d, 24th, 25tb ?6th 27th, 28th, 29th, 30th, 31st, 32d, 33d. 34th. 35th. 37th' aRtt.' ! AUCTION AND PHI V ATE SALES. FOR SALE. A STORE HOUSE AND LOT IX THE WrESTEN Ward, near the Central Depot. For information, apply to the Editor of the PROGRESS. April ll-5t - AUCTION SALE. FOR SALE AT AUCTION, ON TUESDAY 14TH instant, about 10 o'clock, at Charlotte, N. C, a very tine ca.se of AMPUTATING INSTRUMENTS, arid some other SURGICAL 1NSTUMENTS. Also, a tfood second hand BUGGY, (very little worn,) and HAENESS, the property of the lata .1." W. Caldwell. April S-6t VALUABLE PROPERTY X !AR RALEIGH FOR SALE. ; I OFFER FOR SALE .MY RESIDENCE, ONE MILE East of the Capitol, with 3G5 Acivs of land attached, one hundred and seventy Acres of which is dcared. The House contains eight rooms and is in &-ood repair. April 8-d2v F. P. HAYWOOD. SUGAR FOR SALE. HHDS. GOOD BROWN SUGAR, for sale bv JAJ A; A. WILLARD. April 4-lm";: Greensboro', N. C - TEA FOR SALE. Onn LBS. GOOD BLACK AND GREEN TEA. for UU salet A. A. WILLARDj April 4-lm" . Greensboro', N. C. FLOUR FOR SALE. QO BARRE-LS EXTRA SUPERFINE FLOUR FOR rCJ sale. Applv to the Editor of the PROGRESS. April 4-tf FOR SALE. T0RT1I CAROLINA G PER CENT. CERTIFICATES " 8 Bonds. Confederate. States Bonds. Wanted N. C. G per cent. Fundable Notes. Jan 28-tf W. K. RICHARDSON & CO. MISCELLANEOUS. HATS AND CAPS JUST RECEIVED A T II A R D I N G 'S April dth, im. DOZEX FIXE BLACK FELT HATS 2 dozen Fine Colored Felt HATS 5 dozen Officers Military CAPS, 10 dozen Privates Military CAPS, 10 dozen Oil Silk Cap COVERS, 10 dozen Fancy Marseilles VESTS. April 9-1 w Register and Stand.: ropy throe times. LACK ?c FARUISS, M E R C H A X T T A I L O i S P R 0 C T 0 R ' ,S' 0 L I) S TA X I) , rrtue erf , itai:i'in, . ' . t-r . . . r r . . . TV. WOULD INFORM THE PIBLI6 THAT WE have on ham in .1 ai constantly rcceiv: n: an a- sortment of CJTIZIJXS' AM) MIIJTAHY CLOTHISG. The business will be carried rm under the direct supervis ion of Mr. C. M. FARRISS. and satisfaction guaranteed to our patrons. An experienced hand will go to the Camp- to take measures tor uniforms when ordered.' G. A. LACK C. M. FAKRiSS. April 7-1 1" WANTED. .4 LADY WHO CAN TEACH THE ENGLISH branches, with the rudiments oi' music, desires a sit uation as teacher. Address, stating sakirv, "MissM.," Thoma-ville, N. C. ' March 11-tf NOTICE. AS LODGED IN THE COMMON JAIL, ON HI h February, a negro man, who says his name is , and belongs to'Wm. May, of Pitt Co., N. C ro is suoriosed to be about 22 vears old, ve; v BLOUNT Said -negro is supposed to be about 22 years old, v dark brown, vei-v stout, and about 5 feet 7 inches hisrl The owner will please conje forward, prove property, pa Jail feels, or the lvgro will be disposed of according I law. W. S. YOUNG, March ID tf . Louisburg, X. C. WANTED 4 SITUATION" AS AN ACCOUNTANT OR ROOK X KEEPER, or a CLERKSHIP in any respectable busi ness, the duties of whic h will bo performed chiefly within doors, by a gentleman some years above conscription, who has"uidmany yuars experience in mercantile, pur suits, in one of our eastern towns, now in the han.ls of the enemy. References will bo given as to his qualifications, Ac. Ad dress " S. C. II." Company Shops, X. C. April 10-3t:-' ' " " TOBACCO! TOBACCO! t?Rom 10 to 300 ttOXTtf TOBACCO, FOR. SAL'r. JO bv. April 9-1 w FRANK I. WILSON, Auc'r. BRISTLES! BRISTLES! BRISTLES' XE DOLLAR AND IIFTY CENTS WILL 0 EE paid per pound for BRISTLES, at T Till EMS biUtvl'.. Nov 27tf- Near Towles. ' NOTICE. A1; L PERSONS WHO PREsEa T 'illLMeU.W at the office of the Surgeon General, between the hours of 9 and 10 a. in., will be vaccinated lreeot charge. EDW AIM) V AKKI.A , Dec 20-tf Surgeon General of N. C. GEORGE BISHOP & CO. , HILLSBORO'. N. C. HAS AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND a very superior lot of Mahogany Burial Cases ot all sizes, which he can furnish to those neeumg them, at a ny point on the X. C. R. R., bv the first train after the order is received bv train or telegraph. Ready for shipment in all cases when order is received. Feb 14 3m. P1A0 FORTES. JAMES PIRSSON, P. AX O FORTE MAX UFA C turer. respectfully informs the public that he ha es tablished himself in Raleigh, and otters his services to all those who wiah their Pianos skillfully and thoroughly turned or repaired. Orders left at the Bool: Store ot V . L. Pomery, Esq., or at Mr. Pirssen'a reiidence in Hargett street, nearly opposite the F-vir Grounds, will meet with prompt attention. . . B. Piano Fortes bought and solo. Mr. Prison re fers to Rev. Dr. Sieedes and Professor Hansen. Jan 13-tf j CURRY C03IBS. On DOZEN CURRY COMBS FOR SALE AT THE 200 Factsry of PRAIRIE & LACK. March 24-tf. " POCKET BOOK FOUND; A COMMON LEATHER POCKET BOOK OR PORT Monnaie, containing a small sum of money, was picked $ on Hillsborough street, and left at the Progress Office The owner can-have it by applying and describing property. March 2'lt 1 mniTltT'S j BLOLIS A S i .T CREEK MANUFACTURING COMPANY. SELL SHEET1XG 4-4 is rtii lAnv; OSNABTJRGS, 35 cents per yard ; COTTON YARX,S3 per bunch. Dec 3-tf GEO. McXEILL, Prei FOUND. IN THE STREET A GOLD SLEEVE BUTTON. .THE owner can have it by calling at this office, discribmg property and paying for this advertisensnt. - 1 larcn 7-tt A SUBSTITUTE WANTED. TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS WILL BE PAID. Apply t this OFFICE. Apnl8-3t , REWARDS. S300 REWARD. RAN AWAY FROM MY PLANTATION IX GRAX ville County, near Kittrell's Springs, on the night ot the 8th inst., the following negroes, to wit : MUNROE, dark, 5 feet 8 inches high, and 33 rears old. JANE, w f e of Munroe, light brown, verv'likely, 19 years old. She had with her a child 12 or 15 months old. LOUISA, dark, 18 years old, likely. I will pay the above reward of S300, for their apprehen sion, or S100 for either. Tliev will try to reach the ene my's lines in Washington of Bertie Conntv. where they were brought from. B. N. CAPEtLVKT April 13 tf KitrelTs Springs, N.C. GOO DOLLARS REWARD" I WILL PAY THE ABOVE REWARD FOR THE Ap prehension of the following named negroes, who left my plantation' near Kittrell's, Granville eoutitv, on the 'night of the 22d, viz : DANNIEE, 50 yearsold, dark, low and well set. LEE. 31) or 40 years old, yellow medium height. JERRY, 30 yeais old, bright tall and likely. JOE. 20 years old, dark, medium height. SAMBO, 14 or 15 years old, dark and thick of hear ing. Ci'LIA. young woman, 17 or 18 years old. well-grown. Lee has a wife at Mr. Thos. G. Tucker's near Gaston. a . C. ' Celia also has relations at Mr. Tncker's. They are no doubt making their way to th& Yankees in the Eastern part of thi.- State. The above reward will be paid for their apprehension and confinement so that I can get them, or $100 for 'ither. - BALD V A. CAPEHEART. l-eb 25-tf lOO DOLLARS REWARD. T UNA WAY FROM CHAMBERS COUNTY, ALA XV baaia, Jan. 27th, a negro man named BURT, about thirty years old, six feet one inch high, two middle finders crisped from a burn. He has a' .pass and was detecteS on the N. C. Railroad on the lGth inst. making his way to Raleigh, and jumped ofTnt or near McLean's station. The above reward wilLhe given if delivered tome or1confined sol get him. Address mc at Cusseta, Ala. Feb 18-tf J. L. BARTEE. MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE. I HEREBY FO hired Xegroes FORBID ALL PERSONS WHO HAVE :s from J. P. II. Russ. bclonsrino- to the estate oi John liutchins, deceased, paying the hire to the ?Riu J. P. II. Russ, as I shall claim the "right to' collect the hire as Executor of deceased. JOHN F. HUTCHIXS. Executor. Pi ii 13-1M.iv. ' NOTICE. LIGHT SORREL MARE ESCAPED FROM MY X stiole yesterday, and is believed to have gone up the Hillsboro' road. She is small and has a white spot in the forehead. I will give a liberal reward for her deliv ery to me at Raleigh. TIIOS. RAIT. 'A.e il 13-lt FOR RENT. rpur; house and lot recently oC(-u pi ed by I John Hutching, deceased, in Raleigh, is for rent. Possession given 1st of Mav. , Applv to JOHN F. HUTC11TNS, Executor.' Ap il 13-lMav. 1M PROVED STOCK OF SHEEP. FEW LAMBS OF Till; SOUTH DOWN COTS WOLD AND FRENCH MERINO cross for sale. A A pril 1 J-taw4w CH AS. MANLY. WANTED. E MPTY BLACKING-BOXES IN AN Y QUANTITIES, for which a liberal price will be paid. Applv at the PROGRESS OFFICE April 8-tt NORTH CAROLINA CHRIST A IN ADVO CATE. S1IW SERIES. IT IS CONTEMPLATED TO RESUME THE PUB licatioa of the Nvrth -C' rolin Christian Advocate at an early day, under the patronage of the Xorth-Carolina Con-. ference, "and under the-direction and ownership of a joint stock Company, composed of ministers and laymen, to se cure its permanency. 'It will be as its name imports, a Christian- Advocate. It will sustain and defend the doctrines and discipline of tho Methodist Episcopal Church, South, and labor to ad vance Christ's Kingdom on earth, and to promote peace and good will among all men. Besides its earnest, religion-? character, it shall be an advocate of the moral, educational and industrial progress oi' Xorfh Carolina a welcome visitor to every family and to the camps of our brave soldiers, and ra faithful chroni cler of what may be useful and interesting, and of the cur rent news. All our traveling and local ministers and the steel;,: ers of the Company, are specially requested to Airents for the paper. The old subscribers of the Advocate will besupnh. .. the hoc xcriex, to the full amount due them at tl ' ' its suspension, but as the mail books are not in t: sioxi of the Editor, be must rely on the old . themst Ives and the Agents, to furnish hip-, names and post offices and the amount iu.- th The Advocate will be well printed on roo will contain an amount of reading waiter ,.. ;., ii- and anv ,i:;il jiaper in tho State. During the continuance of war prices, tl i ibicription price will be S3 per-annum, aiv aysm ae i e. ' Agents who send us ten or ner-' nr;r .-ebscribers and tho Cd), will be entitled to a copy of the paper for one rear. It is desirable that a large li.-t be sent in at once. Address ' WM. E. PELL, Editor. Raleigh, N. C. Jan.,2,-r-G3. CONFEDERATE HOUSE, I MI1S HOUSE IS SITUATED ON FAYETTEVILLE Street, No. lo. ana is open ior tne reception oi iran 15. victors, ine proprietor win uo an m uis puwei to -n.s- , "11 Jt - 1 ' l ma K guests comfortable, ile na3 rooms suuaoie ior rod his accommodations are a3 good as any in the Chi . Custom is solicited. Ma; eh lC-clm. T. R. FENTRESS. Raleigh, N. C W. R. RICHARDSON & UO., STOCK BROKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, RALEIGH, S. C. r Office on Fay.etteville Street. T li.L GIVE PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO sales and purchases of State and Confederate Bonds, Hank and other Stocks, collection of Claims, and any business connected with the difi'erent departments ef the State government. . , ; . , Banli notes of all Southern States bought and sold. REFEJlEXCES. 0 G Parslev, Wilmington. W A Wright, do. John D Williams, Fay-etteville. . W G Broadfoot, do. J J Blackwood, Charlotte. W K Lane. AVayne county. John D Whitford, Craven county. Hon Thomas Ruffi-n, Alamance county. Hon W N Edwards, Warren county. Hon D W Courts, Rockingham county. II W Guion. Lincoln county. And citizens of Kaleigh generally. Jan 14-tf BOARD! BOARD! BOARD! -I OOD BOARD AND PLEASANT ROOMS MAY BE 1 T had in on" of the most central and pleasant parts of tbt!citT b?lvins immediately to D..H. BREEX, 1st two story I o- in the rear of Mr. Pullen's Hotel, on Mar- tin street, . WANTED. C10 N F E D E R A T E TREASURY "NOTES, DATED , juiv 25, 101. and payable two vears after date. March 31-ti j W. R. RICHARDSON &, CO. CURRY COMBS. T TANUFACTURED bv Iyl PRAIRIE & LACK March 19-tf Riigh,N. C HOTELS. RANGER HOUSE, , WEST SIDE OF RAILROADS : Golrtsboro', N. C. Right Hand Sidg Going South. Left Band Side Going North. MEALS READY ON ARRIVAL OF THE CARS . ATTACHED, One of the bett Barber Shops. The public may expect (O OB FARE, Attentive Servants, accommodating officers, with erer? ether com :ort found in a SOUTHERN HOTEL! T. A. GRANGER, (Late of the Atlantic HoHse, Beaufort, N. C.,) Jan. 16 Proprietor. BREAKFAST, Dinner and Supper House, GOING NORTH, BREAKFAST 7.15, A. M., DINNER GOING SOUTH, 2, P. M., GOING NORTH SUPPER 6.10, P. M. MRS. GRIS WOLD'S HOTEL, GOLDSBOKO', N. C. Right ITand Side going NORTH Left Hand Side going SOUTH. Baggage taken to and from the Railroad free of eharge. rasscngers stopping at this Hotel may rely on good Fare, good Rooms, and every comfort lhat can be had. An addition of sixteen large, comfortable and well furnished rooms, renders it as complete as any establish ment in the State. A good Barber Shop is attached t the Hotel. Meals ready on the Arrival of the -Cars. "SS. The Cars leave daily. nov 11 SUSAN A. GRIRWOLD JO. BY THE GOVERNOR OF NORTH CARO LINA. A PR 0 CL A MA TION. "TT 7" H E R E A S , IT HAS BECOME APPAREXT TO ME YY and to all wrio are interested in the welfare of the State, and who have any feelings f humanity for suffer ing among their fellow-men, from the cries which reach us from the poor in all sections of the land, that starva tion will be the fate bf many of our heretofore favored people, unless the crime of speculating in the necessaries of life can be arrested; and' whereas, it is my bounden duty to protect the citizens of the State, of which 1 have, the honor to be 'thcr Chief Magistrate, against the evils consequent upon this crime, to the utmost of my ability: ; Now, therefore, I, ZEBULOX B. VANCE, Governor'of North Carolina, do, by and with the advice and consent of the Council of State, issue this Proclamation, forbid ding all persons, for the space of thirty days from the date hereof, from exporting any of the following articles beyond the limits of the State, to wit : any Salt, Bacon, Po'rk, Beef, Corn, Meal, Flour, Wheat, Potatoes, Shoes, Leather, Hides, Cotton Cloth, and Yarn, and Woolen Cloth. From this prohibition the following persons are to be exempted : All Quartermasters and Commissary Agents of the Confederate Government, and of any State of the Confederacy, exhibiting proper evidence of their official character. Also, all Agents of any County, District, Town or Corporation, of other States, who shall exhibit ' satisfactory proof of their Agency for the purchase of such articles for such County, District, Town or Corpo ration, for public uses, or for distribution at cost and "transportation, and not for resale or profit. Also, all per sons whether residents or non-residents of the State who may purchase any of said arficles for their private use, of which, before the articles arc' removed, their oath, before a Justice of the Peace, may be taken as evi dence,. The exception is to extend to Salt made by non-residents on the sea coast and in their own works, and to cargoes entering a port of this State from abroad. Any of said articles that may be stopped in transitu Yrom our borders are to bo confiscated to the use of the ' State. The Colonels of Militia throughout the State are enjoined to see that this Procfamation is enforced. I earnestly appeal to all good citizent to sustain and aid me n carrying out the object this Proclamation is design ed, as far as possible, to enect. . In witness whereof, Zebulon B. Vance, Gover--j seal nor, Captain General and Commander-in-Chief, , ' ) hath signed these presents and caused the Great Seal of the State to.be affixed. .. t Done at our City of Raleigh, this 13thdayof April, A. D., 1RG3, and in the year of our Independence the 87th. By the Governor : Z. B. VANCE. R. II. Battle, Jr., Private Secretary. x , April 13-2w All papers in the State copy two weeks and send bills to Executive Office. DAVENPORT FEMALE COILEGE, LENOIR, N. C, - ( X E A R THE MOUNTAINS.) REV. A. G. STACY, PRESIDENT A XI) PROFES sor of Mental and Moral Science and English Lite rature. , i Rev. GEORGE F. UOUXD, A. B., Professor of Matlie oiatjes. Natural Science and Ancient Languages. .i. S. MONTGOMERY, Esq., Assistant in Mathematics. A V AAA WILBUR, Instruction in Literary ' : ij.UA RANKIN, Instructress in Music. . SARAH T. RANKIN, Instructress in Ornamental i' 'aitment. Mrs. C. F. STACY, Superintendent of Social and Do mestic duties. A. A. SCROGGS, M. D., Lecturer on Physiology and Hygiene. For the present year there will be an irregular Collegi ate term, divided into two Sessions. The Summer Ses sion will commence May 26th and close August 31st. The second Session will begin September 1st and end Decem ber 2d. Charges per Session of half Term, payable strictly in ad vance : Board v Tuition : Preparatory Department, Section No. ..$70 .. 18 .. 10 .. 8 .. 18 .. 1 .. 1& Stu- 1... Section Xo. 2 Music , Drawing Painting Oil and Pa3tel Ancient Laneuaffes, etc., extra. Washinr extra. dents to furnish their own lights, ahebts, pillow cases, towels, etc. The College is beautifully situated in a mountainous re gion, remote from the ravages ot the enemy ; climate un surpassed for health and comfort; buildings ample. No effort will be spared to make the Institution equal to the best Female Colleges in the Confederacy. For farther particulars aPpl? tc the President at Abbeville Court. House, S. C. Those who txpecUto patronize the College this year would do well to notify ns of the fact at their earliest convenience. Breakfasting in Salisbury, passen gers mav dine in LenQir on the same day. The President will take charge of students at Statecvillo May 27th and . conduct them to Lenoir. April 11-lw MATRIMONIAL. rpWO YOUXG GENTLEMAN, OF GOOD MORAL I character, handsome and intelligent, and members of General D. H. Hill's old division,' wishes to engage a cor respondence with two young Ladies with accomplished acquirements. Will find it to their interest to address B. A. TAYLOR and J. S. THOMAS, Co. A, 14th Regiment N. C. Troops, Richmond, Va. April lf-3t TV. II. HARDEE, LATE DAT1S 4 HARDEE, GB.VERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, March 24-1 m Petersburg, Va. j , j - ! ; ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT, Raleig3, K. CrDec. 4, U62. j T EAD WANTED. 1 WJfiH TO PURCHASE LEAD I j for this 'department. Pi vons having large or sma . nnantitiAa will nlpasrf etd!t ' me , o .HOGG, Caft.O. S Dec. 6-tf Inch arge of Ordnan t JOHN G. WILLIAMS & CO., STOCK AND !ONEY BROKER L:iCiH,- N. c 10NTINU5 TO CARRY ON THE BaCi-ii I I-; business, at thei old stand as hereto ; business, at t various branches. -t! 1 5
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