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. -:. n t.' -:.-- .-, , ;, ' . : - .., -r-t - ,.,-A;,.(.,;-w.Vvfci. .- , : ,'-.-: ., - ' - asssssaaK ' BY" Till; PENKIN&TON.a .e. inMSI OK SUU8CRIPT1UM. - tl, roUowiim m th oly hio of .ubwrlpUon t T Duly faoviw ' ' " ' " " ' 11 ' , , u.y Phjm, t mo jth, f 1 00 1 D-JV Papery month., W 00 whin tin tlm.pali tof explroK .. J (( , . V - job pbVntmio. ; There .intf onBMtad wilh the Fsooim 'tbll!j- pmre4 to .Vut. .11 ord. for BOOK udiOtt. DAILY PBORESS,- "MONDaV. APRIL 20. 1863. . Th JkMineffW g tU following wln- tiwtoth"aitnaUoir m.8nrolk from n lowuigoiu grntleroairlfM ihtwn Tmnuny night iMti ' - it '.." ,rm Intlsht of Stiflbik Sift UIH.,mimw l"' """. . " . . r..r: Thoenemv wArt soellliis iDS Wooiiittn ti, Km ennui Let no resrxmw from nr flu for lmd . izrt mid liolil the Nor, fulk and Petenburg milroad, within wim two or tluw :l.- .ja..ah n.l a fiirmUrhiila dftrtcllUR'at of 00 rmy wm marching u tlw lloonoka end Seaboad railroad, at th time our Itiformartt left, and probaWy liy tola tiitM have aim (aKcft - oiaioD ,of thta lino, These railroad lo'Wrn wuruffalk, and if they are .held by wir forces, as they N probably ro by this time. It cuWofftheenomy'aooiiiiMuniraUot' with Portamomh .-J N....(.iib- 1'h onlv dommunloation ,lc(t tbe ewe my will b tb ' Nanaernoird rivor,'odtbtahai lieeiiw obdtructed.as t prevent, the passage up - .1.. .,v,,. Tt U hnned that with tbeM obstrUC tlun., upwted by our 8eld w tiltery, ti enemy s ttuiibnata may DS new iir iuwi, ' j " cut off from . all bis liuea ,f Ci.'oroupicatlon. On i..t,.b nm'a and terrifio ou.irnanne is repotted to hftvo taken place, tasting V day, between acyerat of our batteries And tbe eneP y'a ganboaU, reeuiung ii the sinking 01 one gunoont ouu ni.j' two more. Our forces had thrown a pontoon bridge uver tbe river, nd other strpH had been taken to for tify against the enemy getting up tbe river with h -gunboats.' With tbe eneii-.y'n communloation cut ofi nnd his garrison turroOD-l.il, it may be that, by h Imld and rapid stroke,-tht ile force at Suffolk my U rtptnred or forced to HiiulU.. . The Tanked 'force at , WiiiTolk Is eatimftUvd ttkUu :ibout 20,000 Wrong, uh! eoiirinU mainly vt now Irrtoris. The garrison I- under command of G.oral Kw.-'-''Wour:fowea rein the fear of the unemy tin communication cm on, ruyirci.., . itiipoiMble 'for them t got any reiuforcomeuts Iroiu N.wfolk and Fortaoss Monroe, and the ronult maj- i he capitulation of tho whole Yankee force at Suffolk. Ui.lo.-d. we are told that the enemy has so few troo).s t Itoth points iliat, even if commuoicatten were tm .Utrueted, no troops could be spared to be sent . Suffolk. Theehemy baa considered bimself.safe :i il.At section, and U not at all prepared for the emir-i-ncy tf throwing reinforcemcnta from point to point. The Enquirer of the same d.xte has the following : We learn from a party wlio arrived from the vicin iiv of Suffolk, 'on-Yesterday.-that on Tuesday hl hoi engagement took place Iwtween several gunboats the Nansemond and our lotteries ou the shore, re Kuliiua Id the defeat of the former ; and slao that (ion. KoiuoitroH was. now certainly in the f t f the eneiny ,Snffolk. bavlBg oommand o. the " situation pr7KdH.g to force a surrender. Our l-.formant hav ma bad an opportunity to converse witli aome or the Yankees iu that region, learned from them .the fol J .wing- U was reported, and ' credited, that (.en. Wise had captured Fort Magruder, below -Willmms-' ara, with about one thousand prisoners, and tliiit U,.- commanding Qeneral at. Fortresa Monroe (l)ix.) l.-aring an aasault upon Hampton, had ppste.1 nxty i.itkett at Hampton Bridge, and pix-pan-d th- stmc n.rc with combustibles to be dostntyed at a m..:i.e.it notir. It was further stated that a regiment ui Z m- m . had tbrowu down- lm-ir ' -...4 that Oan Dir. li.ivinfl no ftvailabli tciii- lorcements to send up the peninsula, deidared tUi " must have reioforcemente or givo up tho penin ...nd. finding appeals to Washington in vain, h rf.ff to New York to raise voluntcersl 1 wo nnr -contrabands "had been shipped from llmnr Jlayti. Goi.dsuobo', Apri. ' Kbiknd Peinoto : I read a paragra; I'rogir some weeks ago, taken from tl VkrwicU, which I tbink does InjiwtlcoUj.. man that cooduots the factory at Haw River I was t Haw river nearly three months, ir . , December, January and February, and hnevo. IHs having sent spun cotton by wagon to Vi. although I did hear oT aome factirs that sent -. ..tton in that way. From all I could leanf wh Jlaw riv., Mr. II. did let tho poor and upo ! , cotton,' and also sold the bacon, lard, lie purchaaad With cotton to Mio poor ai cwi . nets of kintiness reiugec irum j Ik. Inhi mmembercd whcn.iiy the pf"-i it kiud 1'iovidenoe, they sUnll be penri!tt l i : lorn I . !.... . III'M- .. V I ! Ill I i ,- wollioir boloved homes. 1 coum i- f wil.h k Trowful-looks and with tho . i try, purchased spun cotton lor soldi''- i,-i Um h i other purpose in. view but t- wi.l..w andLorphan tho amall plttai. n .l.lior brother or husband, strugglma. Ii. .l f.r their Independence. If npon ... lia ...! H2 a bunch, it is no fanlt l l.i. l'i 'v t.jr; not iH-la vo that hit average prue m.ce-Lc war i.aa been ...versa 26 a bunch. Where there, a so ranch de rcptio.. ased In proenring cotton yarn from his ray.. inry, the real noedy often ha to bo refused and suf frr wWTe the guilty it relieved. T-ho extortioner who Ills corn at $20 a'barrcl and bacon for $1 a pound will, abuse the factor iof selling W cotton for 1 a .mch.- Iwritethlslnjiistlce toono whtr I behev9 U hearth reel. rorother.y ami n open hand to siii.iily tbe needy. - ; . i rtf- ,r;- " uifti Tsssi-VAii DoBris' 'iht at FAKKtiM-Tl.jttWofthWthbasthfollowin8-V . ' ufelve sUrring news from-Krauklin, fn .Wliliamsoa nitv VaaDorn with hi. cowmandj seven thousand Stf 'ath enrrentea dit has it, made-n Mssult npon that X" Friday last. The Hgl.t which ensued was. b,tS.nWThontation the Fedar... fell back W FrttfliL " There they have bugged I thoir brewf ' wort ever riie. U lmeexH)?"' . SSft i.j . wall nnnintd expedition it. A..i 't th nlace. After a random fire of fPK?I-'" .r:V;:i. UV.. and our trooos reached T?ft ir- was posjod near, the i market bowse; i J. i -j.. - i,. ,h mfit Sin 7 . tu-A im An fivtivnfl. who bad DO- i.iwn. Th Yanktes did 4 irtiisne. -Ac.Multationwaber..id which resultad In rcsolv o rpcaptnr our lost Run m eyiwy um... u ;.i. Ivi. itni ,... ii.. niilt was made. TbWcrJl- u mnvol cavalry dashed a. wvt iiu'.uinereui asnvn ! .'(d stvlo. But when tbn eu.. i .wcetved our obiect, b -JijhbedhU forces befora tlm w-vki t placa. barricading tbe , baiUry. Thtrgglete J4-.inat bloody WtluT-heavy !-iuon. both sides; .r.- ..T- , ': --.:'-' ';. , .r ... .In Si. midst of ih irfctrt. Yankees, unabl to hold .iiiiT theirposllioii arar tillery, awasalnated Cotsin Freeiiiiip.wbobsd been sent a prisoner jo tb rear.. W thereafter took ao more prisoners. . ' W took thr ot tb f am back, ana kUl4 1 nu- . , '--"'. " m Vol iv. " : raxeigh, 'Monday im r of Nbvill.w. fc-nd tt.?Pomtte , Z)ZWor to 1 p.eember1t8fl2,.h.uUi tntetdenbtnoea the earreney tsft to ?)0"L,"? adVawth. value of the iavertmetit. Hd shirotd noteleo th opportaalty,. which will eeata on tlTlM limuint invest their sarplos Treaiory Notes in the t percent. -------. --'t . - , . - ' - . ; RaW RVmowtM.-8;haowers yield " forty bheU per acre, sad each bashel one B"n. "i iU feavesftirniah prov.ndert (U seed, fooa for poultry Snd hug. H ttrlvei e poor soil, t twV" Northern paper, statsthat there I ajek rederai soldiers at and nsar. Vieluburg.- flonrvy to the v."vatlingqieM. : JJJmmm NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. COLTS REPEATER FOR 8A.U&. -a nnOOLW BEPEAJER fl,? fpril lo-at TO AU. 'rilOM IT MAY CONCERIf. lARMRlSO tOBB UXITED IX THE "B0ND8 OF I ) M atrlirfonj as the preacher alth-r "take to my bm loving "HHise," as the poet hath lt-o, in plain Ei-... .n mi . wife. 1 hereby present an op- EH to .rrbTUonTwilf pleM. addre- AprU 18-21 . MUASW, ivaieiyn, MILITARY DIRECTORY. fiiTOficbiiad of . r i-j.k.- A Jnhn B. NoatherT. Clerk in the TT 6 O ilucwvcH AdjJtant Osneral's Offlcs, for th following sUUment ! No l 2 ' 3 ' 4 C0LONKL. Litter. coioiKt. Jso A McDowell WiUiam R Co Wm L DeRossctt Brvan Grimes Thomas M Garrett Isaao E Avery Kdw O Haywood II A Brown W 8 HtslliDKS Jas 8 Bines 8 D Thrntton James H Wood John W Lea W M Parsley G A UKDorne Wm J Hill a MoD Tat b e Robert F Webb Jupins L Hill James W Hinton W L Davidson 7 H MacRa 8 9 10 11 12 13 Henry M Shaw LawrenceS Baker Jas A J Bradford James B Gordon Stephen D Pool J H Wbitaker IHT Gnlon 1 T Sparrow Egbert A Roe 0 P Howe fl Ivanthorne Wm J Martin Holomoo WUIiams Alfred M Scales Joseph H Hymnn W A Johatton W II YaiWough Wm A Stowe John C Lamb FoYney George ' Wm G Robinson li R Tvler Bennett lo! William MacRae ieJnha H HcElroy 17 Win F Martin ISiThos J Pnrdie GW Hammond H D Lee T H Sbarpe J U Barry C M Andreas 19 20 Thomas F Toon Nelson Slough . W S Rankin Laban Odell CC Blaeknall T D Lore W 8 Orady . J T Jones J C Webb 11 21 23 James Conner C C Cole Hob' I D Johnston John L Harris Samuel C Bryaon lohn R Las Dan'l H Christie 24 Wm J Cla-fce 16,H M Rutledge 2H K Burgwyn, Jr 27 John A Gilmer, Jr d F Whitfield . 28 Samuel D ltfwe 29 Robert B Vance SO Francis M Parker 31 John V Jordan 32 Edmund C Brabble 33 Clark M.Avery 34 W L J Lowrance 35 Matt W Ransom Sfl No field org'eetion 37;Wm M Barbour 38 Wm J Hoke 39lieYid Coleman' . 40; So Beld orgallon 41 John A Baker 42 Oi-orgeC Gibbs I Thomas 8 Kenan Wm Ii Apeor WBCreasman W W Sillers James T Kell Edward R Dies Wm T Williams Robert V Cowan D G Coward T W Mayhew John L McDowell John O Jones J T Johnston John B Ashcraft W O Morris M M'Laacblin John Aihtord Frank A Reynolds W L Saunders ACM'UaUisteT John E Brown . Wm G Lewis T L Hargrore . Samuel H Boyd Wm A Jenkins John A Graves Sam'l A Walkup Jno A Flemming CWBradsbaw W J Boggaa C M Stedman 4V s C Hingeltary J R Winston W L Sannders A V Crudup A A Hill P B Chambers l.i 'nreneaa ; ft, . . ,10 Hall . (I . Faribault f tCHill ... M McAfee J A Wshlngton. ..I Hootor MoKethan Wi James K Marshall A3: William A Owens George Wortham Caleb B Uobaon J CVsnhook J R McDonald Marcus A Parks JUUlcnarapon J T Morehead, Jr J J Iredell A Kills Alfred H Belo HEjfSchenck J A Craige 51 .l,uC S Mcuowen M -I uo K Connally I'aul F Fataon i!7iArcb'dC Godwin mi Jnhi R Palmer K M Murcbison MT Smith O GraUott Luke H C Jones, Jr Wm W Proffltt Edward Cantwell Wm H Deaver Wm B Devano Geo WLClavton Htephen B Evans , James A Keith Thaddens P Slier J C Keener J M Mayo W M Hardy H Harding DG McDowell J B MoNeill -Wm Garrett John J Spann 6!) Dennis D Ferrcbee . :jos A McDowell 6i ! James D Radclifle ajiRobottO A Lor aa I Peter O Evans .64 Lawrence M Allen tBjOeorg HvfQiK The BegimenU re Brigaded si follows : CJoiiisaV. ZW5aV-8lh, 81st, Blst and 61st. Clooi&'t flroW-15th, 27th, 40tb and 48th. th,6otkd m. Davii' Brigade B6th. flokt' Brigade-6th, 21st, 64tli and 57tb. Ws BroaS-7th, 18th, 8th, 33d and 37lh. W. H. r. , Briyadt-lmb. Prtnr'i Briaadt 1st and 3d. . P tUer'i BrtgadUtb, 16th, 22d, 34th and 38th. r plnWsV tfrigade-U tb, J8th, 41d, 44th, 47tb and 52d Boasom's Br;oi-24th, 25th. S5th, 49tb and Mth. Brigade 2d, 4th, Hth and 1 30th. .ytriffdt4oth,; 17th, 36th, 40tb, SSth.HOtl,, 82d, ' Th Ibllowlng are inianvrynegnnruu,. ' 1st, Id, 3d, 4th. 8th, flth, 7th, 8th, 11th, 12th, 1. 15th, ltn, 17th, iBtb, Kb, 21st, 22d, 23d, 24th, 2 .27th I8tb Mtb.' 80tb 81M,'82d, b3d,- 34th, 86th, lJtn. Hin, 2Mb, zotn, 37 th. 88th. ftZriSnn& iM!. Mth. 61st Md3u7Mth; 56tb,56th; 67th',68tb. 60th, lst,2d, R4th. cTbefollowlng are Cavalry Regiments: . i 'Mh, Mth. 4li, 59th, m, Mtfc.. ; Th following r Artillery fleglracnts : lutn, ow, vm. , - . . . Tbs following srethe Baltnlionsi ; K J Lieul Colonel Chai'Ie E8hobor's, (formerly Wharton J.Gresn'slInfaatryt Major J. U. NathwctattU IUiyerj ( Malnr R. W. Wbarwn'a Sharpshnoteri r Major John W. MoMe'sArtiltery i Major W. L. Young's Artillery t Ma SrAtoL MaoRai's Artillery i Co'.Jeter Mallctfs tamp 4uard I Whitford's Battalion, sUnceN. . Colonel W. B. Thomas' Legion of Highlander, and Li dlansis composed of one Bgimentandone Batulion, and SSLbm overli509 men J Major Alfred H. Baird1. Battal ion'of Cavalry " v : ,'- -c . JwiiTI.K8l BRISTLES! BRISTLES! !F? and I1PTY CESTS WILL BI! V'fMtmwmMnmlW BT0RK. ' AUCTION AND PRIVATE SALES. V , FOB SALE. - ' :-- '-' '--': - n . nweai a W CtmnftT tW niXTT- BHABEa Vr TriE UAritai. dwv -SJlA.-liA wir hS nilMMEROli AT NEWBERN- T Ap- Ty to JOHN A. GD10N Esq., Cashier mnT FOB SALE. i LIKELY KEGttO 0IRL, WHO 13 A MOST EX A et UoMe Bervssfc and JjH seventesn y.aroldv Far parrtcuUmsppiy W rvano w s v- April l-tw : itoab For sale- in HHD8. f!OOr BROWS SttGAEtor sale by Greensboro', N. C AprU'Vlv.' ' ' TEA FOR SALE. :. nnn. t.Hh. GOOD black ash ubm J? for 9, ale by A. A. WILLABU. Greonsboro', N. 0. April 4-lm FOB 8Al.fi. "VTORTH CAROLIKA PEIt CNT. CERTIFICATES J " ." , 8 '" ' ..Bonds, Confederate States BoadR- " ; i Wanted Ji. v. 0 per cent. l unuauiu m Jaa la-tf t W. B. BICHARnHoyjfcCO. MISCELLANEOUS., HE GENTLEMAN WHO BOBKUWBU - THERM LITERARY MESSENGER, at the Post Of- last Saturday, can return It (by dropping ii in.no n. V k. o m tn-dai. or have his namo pooiisnea in th per fiondy morning. - April lt-lt WANTED. TMMEDIATELY AT 0UANOE FACT0UY. ORANGE J county, N. C, a competent Wool Carder, Weaver and Drer. For lueh a man constant employment and liberal pay will be given. Apply to the Proprietor at the place. April 18-2w . fltT B9TITUTE "WANTED. A 8TJBSTITOTB IS WANTED, OVER FORTY-FIVE, for whlen a arooa price wiu oe paia. apbit h - ;8S OFFICE. tprll lS-lw : : WANTED. COUPONS AF THE 16,000,000 CONFER K BATE J Loan, Also a. v. i aau i .. . April lT-tf W. B. RICHARDSON A CO. CUB,RYCOMBS, TtTANCFACTlIRF.Ii hy PRAIRIE A LACK Raleigh, N. C . rch 19-tf WANTED. WHO CAN TEACH THE ENGLISH A LADY J branchd, ith the rudiments ol music, ncsires a u- r.tfnn Mchtr. Addrets. stating salary. Miss ., Thpmasvillc, N. C. March 11-tf KITBEIXS SPRINGS. ON THE ISt DAY OF JCNE THIS POPULAR place of Summer Rosort will bo opened for- the rc- . ! .r .!ainv. Owinir to tho very great scarcity of provisions of oil kinds we can only acoommodate a limited number ot boardora. We wilt ue every effort to render ouv guertu comfortable, and promise to eparo no pains or expense in supplying our tablo with e beet the market cau produce. Our ratos of board shall be advertised in due time. BLACK N ALL A CO., Proprietors. P. S.- A good HOUSEKEEPER for tbe coming season, on who has bad experienne in a publio house. Hhe niut be ladv-like in ber deportment and in every way compe tent to fill the place. The l.cst of references will be re quired. None others need apply. Write immediately and state how long and where vou hav been in business, the prie vou require, and tbe reference you can give. Standard copy till forbid. April 15-tf c- .A SUBSTITUTE. WANTED. SUBSTITUTE WANTED IMMEDIATELY. ONE over 46 yeara of sge.'for which a high price will bo given. Enquire at this OFFICE. April i-iw JOHN G. WILXIAMS Sl CO., STOCK AND MONEY .BR0KKR H.'I.SHIII, N. C. r O N XI N U TO CARRY ON THE BROKERAGE I i business at tceir mn tand as heretofore. In all Its various branches. ret. i-zm FOR RENT. THAT WEbL KNOWN HOUSE AND LOT IN THE L'a.tua n.ri nf ilia t'ilv af Rnleich, recentlv-oecu- 5lA i.r Mr. John Hutchins. flic house contains 21 rooms, and all tho necessary oullmu-es. r or ternis, apply to the undersigned. . i T' ,L RUSS' March 17 tf BLOUNT'S CREEK MANUFACTURING COMPAW I . SELL SHEETING 4-4 30 CENTS PER YARD; 08NABURGS, 36 cents per ynrd ; nnTTim v a hi a in. i- bunch. Deo S-tf GEO. MoNEILL, Prei SCHEDULE OF MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. Post Omra, Raleigh, N. C. -n.TnTitKIlX MAIL 'OPEN'S DAILY AT.. .7. 30 A. M. 7.fl0 " 8.30 " 11 " 7.30 " 12 M P. M. 11 A.M. II ' li M J A. M. J ' ! P. M. 9 ' 9 " 2 8 . A. M. P. M. 1 " 1 " . A-1 .-."on." (4 Fayettevillc " ' Western Aucrnsta Eaglo Bock Mail opens Man.lays, Tnemlays - ana BaiuruKy. Summerville opens Thurda.v at Carthage opens Thursdays and Sundays at Roxboro opens Wednesday at Leachburg open Wednesdays at Northern mail closes daily at Eastern mail closes daily at -l'ayetteville mail closes daily at Western mail closes daily Augusta mail closes daily t" Eaglo Book mail closes Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays at Summerville closes Irldnys a't Carthage oloscs Tuesdays and Thursdays at Roxboro oloses Wednesday at r ...ki.... lnua Wrdnpsdava at The Oluoc will bo open for the delivery of mat! from ( 30 A. M. to 7 1. M. during th week. And from 8 A. M to 8 P. M. and 1 to 1 P. M. on rlundays. Tbe public arc required to tranaact their bnslneea du ring oflioe hour. r. ... March 18-tf - . . SPECIAL-NOTICE TO EVERYBODY II! THE F0LLOWIX0 RECIPES HAVING BEEN THO roughly tested and extensively used for years, ar recommended to all who wish to inanutacture articles of convenience or luxury either for use iu their own families ""wiSllng Fluid savea one-half the Soap anil all the La2b8ilor Plating Fluid for Plating Spoons, Brasses, Aa X A Bupsrior Shaving and Toile Soap. 4. Waterproof Mixture far Boots, Shoes, Harness, Ac very valuable. ... ', """".. 5: Detergent Fluid never1 fails to remove 'Mrtdew, Iron Rust, Ac, void Linen. 6 Excellent White Spruce Beer. . 7. Superior Ginger Pop. ' 8. To destrov Lice upon Plants. 0. Portable Lemonade very tine for Camp use. . 10. Extract Eaude Cologne a celebrated French Recipe. 11. A very superior Ic Cream. " ' - 12. "French Polish" a little rubbed on Pianos, Furni ture, Ac, is better tww wp cosu oi v arms... 13 Water and Fireproof .Cement for broken1 Lhlns, Crckery and Glass-a Recipe s-sry family hosld have. Tb above will be furnished (by mail) si th following rates" On for 83. Mi four for $i0 eight' for W.M, or tba whole thirteen for $10. .Address, (enclosing meay and. lOceat tamn,) Box 75, BsleJgK, 5. C, , ., . ; - ItertbM-lw l. ;" .'.."-: ','' ." NO. 139. - . MILITARY NOTICE' a it - sinanva nV!VO CLAIMS AGAI GAINST A this Department wlllrewiit .them ei'el r .aiiLaii(. .nil In fionfB narties- Will t"ent their-bills for payment on th delivery of the goods. Bills for tfr- vices renuereu or .ii v. hwiww" on or before .e end of acb month . April U-lw ' Major and Q. M'C B. Army. AdJ't and Inspector Gnerl'a Office, Gkkssai, Obdirs.V , " ' ,'1- ' ' T THE FOLLOWlNCt ORDERS ARE PUBLISHED I . for tbe Informetion and guiuaner oi an wmcwueu i Recognising the neoessity ofouicers of railroads liavine full control of their business in order toemare safety and dispatch in transportation, militjry officers are prohibited from interfering with th engines, oars, conning of ra. or with the control snd management 1 any way of ralt- II. When transportaUon of troops or freight by rail road Is necessary, a Quartermaster or qther authorised officer, shall make requisition for the same upon tbe super lntondent or proper otticer of the railroad, furnishing th necessary evidence of transportation, and delivering tjia troops or freight U. be transported. ,''-. III. Ih-the event that more freight Is to be trsijsportcd over any road than the road has the ability to earry promptly, the oillocrfurnishinir evidence of transportation will indicate to the, ratirona onioer wis. auao m." h"" dence. In the absence of any special order to what freight shall go first tho railroad officer shall b governed by any General order the Quartermaster (lenarnl may ismte. In regard thereto. '" ' ' ' '. ... : IV? Wheie troops or freight U to b moVed ont of the usual routine of a railroad, th officer having charge of such movement, will fix with the superintendent, or other officer of the road on which the movement is to be made the day and hour of departure, and when so fixed, th troops or freight must ba ready at the appointed time. V. In thevent of ay military necessity fur an unusu al movement at any particular polt the commanding offi cer at such a post will communicate fully the character and extent ofservice, to the principal otticer of the road or roads from which if is required, and ask the persona, supervision of the proper railroad officers to tho duty. VI. Quartermaster and Oomminearies will exercise flu nr..l..n In himiinir frnitrht not wanted for immediate use. and that may bo stored at safe and convenient points, ta king me not to .block up roads and thereby impede trans portation. VII. When it is necessary to send a apeoial messenger with freight, such messenger niiint travel wilb tho freight plaoed in bis charge, and bin transportation shall be so specified on its face, in order to preirent him from travel ling in any other way. ' ,, , VIII. Enrolling olliccrs will permit conscripts, enrolled vhile in the employment of railroads, to remain at their duties until Colonel William M. Wadley, A. A. G., de cides as to who of them It ii necessary should be detailed for sorviceon the road. IX. Any violation of these orders, or remissness on tbe part of railroad officers to perforin promptly all Govern ment transportation will be reported to Colonel William M. Wadley, A, A. G., who will indicate from timo I" time where his headquarters will be. Bv order : (Signed) ' 8. COOPER, Jan 12-lw Adjutant und Inspector Uenerul. n . ... A "r'f REWARDS. 100 DOLL A US REWARD. ; RUNAWAY FROM CHAMBERS COUNTY, ALA bama, Jan. 27lh, a negro man named UUKT, about no tv voars old. six feet one inch high, two middle lingers crisped from a burn, lie has a pass and was dutoctcd on tbe N. U. rlallroaa on uie luin insi. iuiikiuk o nn. to Kalelgh, and jum ind jumped oil at or near JlcUean s siaiion. 1 i. abirre rewara ill be a-ivon il delivered tome oroonlmed Dig' Feb Adili ess uie at Cusseta, Ala. J. L. BART Eli. 18-tf MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED. MPTY BLACKING-BOXES IN ANY QUANTITIES, for which a liberal price lyill De paid. Apply ai me Fiti. KOGRESS OFFICE. April 8 tl NOBTII CABOLINA CIIRI8TAIN ADVO CATE. . RV.W SBBTKS. IT IS CONTEMPLATED TO RESUME THE I'UB Hcatlon of the Jo-k-Coroliaa Piri(.'on Arirooals at an early day, under the patronage of the North-Carolina Con ferenceand under the direction snd ownership of a joint stock Company, composed or ministers and laymen, to se cure its permanency. - It will be as its name imports, a CnatSTiAK A.lmcnir. It will sustain and defend the doctrines and disciplin'- "I the Methodist Episcqpal Church. South, and lalo i . :ol vance Christ's Kingdom on earth, and to piwi - i y and good will among all men. Besides its earnest, rrliyioitt character, it l. ii"' -. advoc4e of the moral, educational and tndn-1- - -of North Carolina a welcome visitor to e, . . A to the camps of our brave soldiers, and n - ! . .' ! clerofwhat may be useful and iiiterestini;'. '.. .ni- rent news. All our traveling and loeal mhi-in .-. , I. n nf l ho Comnanr. are iiM-ciiill i . .in -.-f .1 oeWhold to net as Agents for the paper. Thn old subscribers of Hie Wiv"- "'II lt oupplicd with the neir icriet, to tbe full amount du- Hi .111 nt tho time or its suspension, but as the mail books are not In tbe posses sion or tbe Editor, he must rely on thn old subscribers themselves and the Agents, lo furnish him with their names and post offices ami the amount-due them. Tho jtrfrocn. will be well pf'iuteil on good paper, and will contain an amount ol reading matter equal to any papor in tbe State. During tba continuance of war piioes, tha subscription price will be $3 per annum, alvays in advance. Agents who send us ten or more e.o subscribers and the CVisA, will be entitled to a cony of .he paper for one venr. It is desirable that a large list be sent in atonce. ' Address' WM. E. PELL, Ediinr.. Raleigh, N. C. Jan. 2, 18G3. W. R. RICHARDSON A. CO., STOCK, BROKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BAi.man, H. c. r Ofllet on Favttinill Sh eet, M.r. tjr PARTICULAR ATTK TION TO sales and purchases of State and Uontetlcrate uonas, Bank nd other Stocks, collection of Claims, and any business connected with th different departments f tha State government. . Bank notes of all Southern States bought and sohl. aarsasNCss. O O Parsley, Wilmington. . W A Wright, do. John D Williams, Fayetteville. -W G Broadfoot, do. ' -, J J Blackwood, Charlotte. W K Lane, Way o county. John D Wbltford. Craven county. Hon Thomas Ruffiit, Alamane oonnty. Hon W N EdVards, Warren-county. Hon D W Conrta, Rockingham coui.lv H W Gulnn, Lincoln county. And citizens of Raleigh generally, Jiin'li tf BOARD! BOARD! BOARD! r 00D BOABI) AND PLEASANT ROOMS -MAY HE It had In one of tbe mostecntral and pleasant parts ot this city by applying lmmeoiaieiy to u. a. JiBEKN, 1st story hoase in the 1 ..n-v i.,MUn in tne rear oi air. I linen s iiuwo,yu K .I' II -f..l...nl II .. . ,in .tri iL-,lel.'h. Dec 18-tf WANTED.. 4o k t: 1 1 K K A T E TREASVBY SO I ES, DATED Li July 2A. 1M;1, and parable fwo.ycarj alter date. W.B. B1CHAR0SOX A CO. ' narcb.ni-ti. - W. IL HARDEE, . " ; ;;i.ATE DAVIS 4 MABDEK-, -OI E li A L 0 0 H U I S B I O X' ME BOB A N T, Maroh'li-lin Teuwibarg, Va. a hrvRTI INO RATE " v Ate Wilf i1 ebirf eo" for attv SdvcrHj Wats tnwrted Tu tbt PAtttPtOtaastJ ,1 - J " sqoa'ss of Twstrji H!tw, e tiss. One day.H,vr....Sl 00 Two day ,..ii. M Three rfays....;. ;........... 00 Tivn week . 00 Om month.. ... ...... ..1b 00 two wontbs. .'.Z'..'..30 00 Four days. (...,. ....... i TlVa davl...... Three, ipontns Nix Months...,. i... i Twelve months. .,.50 AO ...It "O-! One wk.i.i. oo ' Twelve Unet or less eoant 4 square, and addlUi J squares will be, eharpsd the same. . - .s - . , ' Cash will b demanded from all person) except vhert ' sdmUI eoatraeta ar made. When sent by HltT, money mMtoooupny the adverusemeni. HOTELS. & RANGER HOUSE. WE3T BIDE OF RAILBOADS : Goldsboro, ft. V . , lJ?tght 'Band Side (him South? . : iis ana vtomv av.. MEALS BliADTf. ON ARRIVAL OF THE rOARfl. ATTACHED. . On of the best'Barber Sheps. , 'TWopublie may expect . ' :G 0 0 J) FA RE I Attantlve.SMvants, aocpmmedatlnt offlcerSf with vy other comim-i found la a THE"" i. , T - A. . GRANOfcHf n ' (Lste of the Atlantic Boas, Beaufort, II. C., ) JaH.lt l - , ' fry. . i.i ini.i '. 1 ""rr" liBEAKPAST.pinneritnd supper urm UOIMU KUKTli, hiirsi. J-iJ 7 DINS EU -utllNO nuu in, J, . GOING NORTH WJPPKit t.10, P. M. MBS. dRlSWOLO't hotbi; OOI.D8BQR0, H. l. Kinht Hand Shk gwn9 NORTB-Ufi Zrw ' Sih poing SOUTH. ' Bniirniie taken lo and from tho Railroad fre of ebAi,, Passengers itoppU.g at this Hotel may rely on fx.c Fare,god ltoonis, and cvery'eomrort that eaa benaa, An addition of Kixteen large, comfortable snd we Turnlshed rooms, render It as complete aa any establish ment in th State. . A good Barber fihep Is attached t th Hotel. -Meal ready on tho Arrival of tb Car. tne tars leave anuy. ., ... it , Susan a. oniawoLD A JO- BY THE UOVERNOB OF NORTH CA BO I.IK A. A rit 0VL AM A Tl OS. "ITTIIEREAS, IT HAS BECOME APPARENT TO ME V and to all who are interested in the wellaro of the State, aim who havo any feeling of limuanity for suffer Ing among their fellow-men. Ironi I ho cries which rohcb us from the poor in all section ol Hie land, that starva tion will bo the fate of manv "I our heretofore fuvorcl people, unless the crime o n)tt i'iiiu'l m'tkt nermsanr. of lift can be arrested; unit wh'-i ed-, il is Bi.v bounden duty to protect tla citizens of the State, of -Meli 1 have the honor to be the Chief Magistrate, against tho ovll. conseouent upon this criino, to the utmost ol my-nlilUty: Now, therefore, I, ZEBULOiS B. VANCE, Governor ot North Carolina, do, by and with tho advice and consent, of the Council of Stale, Issne this Proclamation, forbid ding all persons, for the space of thirty days from the date horeof, from exporting any of the following articles bevond tho limits of tno piaio, .o -u : mil .-mi, uawM, Pork. Beef. Corn, Mflil, FJoiir, Wheat, Potatoes, Shoes. Leather, Hides, Cotton Cloth, nnd Yarn, and Woolen Cloth. - .-.-' . u From this prohibition tllo lollowing persons sro to be exempted : All Quartermasters, and Commissary Agents of tho Confederate Government, and of any Btato of the Confederacy, cxbioiting proper evidence of their official character. " Also, nil Agents of any County, pistrlct Town or Corporation, of other States, who halrebibit satisfaotorv proof of their Agency for the purchase ol uch articles for such County, District, Town or Corpo ration, for public uses, or lor distribution at oost ami transportation, and not lor resale or profit Also, all per. sons whether- residents or non-residents ot tho State wUo . may purchase any of raid artiolc for their priyat use, I wliicii, betovo the articles are .removed, their oath, before a Justice nf the Puiiee, may be taken as evl denee. Tho exception is to extend to Salt made by non residenls on the sin enlist and in their own works, mil to rarg-.es entering " I""'' "( "'is State Irom abroad. Anv of -aid articles that miiv bo stopped . """'" from' our borders an to be confiscated to the use ot tho State. The Colonels ( Militia throughout the State are enjoined to soe that this Proclamation is enlorced. ' I earnestly appeal to all good citizent to sustain and anl me in carry ing out the obiect this Proclamation is design ed, as far as possible, to effect. ' x In witness whereof, Zkbiilon B Vascb, Oover sEAL)nor, Captain General and Commandor in Chiel. I hath signed these prueenta and caused the Ureal u..i nril.n ui.in l.i h. uthxeil. Done at our City of Raleigh, this 1 31 h day of April, A I) 18li3, and iu tho year of our Independence ' By tho Governor : ' ' A II. II. IIatti.k, .In., Privalo Secretin . April 13 2w . All papers in the Slate copy two weeks and 'end lulls tfl Executive Office. pakriss, MERCHANT TAILORS. ruovToir s o l d s ta a i . 1 X T V. WOI l.i. INFORM THr. 11 UI.IU 1 II V I l W have on IiiiiiiI and are constantly reoeivH!j : sortment of riTI7!KK AM MII.JTAliV :J.0THIiiil. 'I'lii. l.ii y will hecniriul on under the direct supem , ,t i, ( M, KAKIIISS, anil mtisfaction guaranteed l-T mi. natrons. An esi. n. neeil hand will go to i ii'.i eeil hand Hie I nuos to take measures l"i iiiotornis wncn oruertu. V. M. FARRI . ..... i ti. A. LACK April 7-tt' 7" ' "' PIANOFORTES. JAMES PIRSSON, P. N ) FORTE MA.NLFAC turer. respcetfnliy infm 's the public that he has cs tablished himself In Raleigh, and oilers his services to all those who wish their Pianos skilllully and thoroughly tuned or repaireij. Orders left ut tho Hook Store ol VV L Pomery, Esq., or at Mr. Pirsson's residence in Hargeti street, nearly opposite the Fir Groumls, will moot witn prompt attiMition. S. B Piano Fortes bought nd sold. Mr. Pirsson re fors to Rev. ir. Sirodes and Professor Hanson. Jan 13-tr GEOHOU iiiSHOP it CO., IIILLSBORO'. ti.V. HAS AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY 'OX HAN D a very superior lot of Miihoganv Burial Cases of all sines, whlel'i he can furnish to those neediag 'hero, at any point on th.i N. C II. R., by Ibc tiist train alter the order is received ov li ain or telegraph. Kcadj for shipment in ail cases when order is received. Feb 11 ;im. NOTICE. who Vkksknt- thkmsklves A LL PE J ut the fiimrs ol ! a PERSONS Olliee of 1 1 S-rsreoti General, between thi ll l.e u . inateit fin of charge. Mi WARD WARREN. Surgeon (ieutfialof N. C nil 10 a. in , Dec 20 If ORDrVANI'E DEPARTM ENT, Rsi.ki.. i, -N. C, Dec. 4, 186J. j 1 EAD WANTI.D I Wi lli TO PURCHASE LEAH m. 1' vons having large or snia jtitplv ' fllll.. I 10 .IIOGG, Cavt. C. S -' 1 a charge of Ordnau'. I i for this ili-p.irLlii ill iuantitie? v Dec" ?,-t f NOTICE. I' HEREBY FOIUHD Atl, I'KltSOXS WHO HAVE hired Negro. horn .1. V. II. Bus, lielwiginrto th estate of Johu llulchins, d-ecuscd, l aving the Info t the said J. P. H. Kuv, as lahall ehiii.. Ih. riirht to collect the hire as Executor of deiwased. '.. JOHN F. ll!Tl'IHNS, Executor. April U-lMay. ' ' FOR REXT. riMlK HOUSE AND LOT RECENTLY" OCCUPIED. BY I John Hutcblini, deceased, in Raleigh, is for rent roasession-givcu ,..,.. ,. "Kli'V.hii JO'tN F. UL'TCUINS, Execute I April 131May. 4 IMPROVED STOCK OP SIIEfcP. 4 FEW rKW J.AMBS OP T1IE ROCTB DOWN CtM? A WOLD AND FRK KKnvll. MtK.l.vu-cross iui n "April 13 Uw4w CHAS. H.tM.1. Ct'BBV COMBS. . i' ... : flltia COM US HORSALE ATTnj-. AUU factory of t'KAIHlB.C . . March 24-U. 1 rs KotJttr-
The Daily Progress (Raleigh, N.C.)
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