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PENNINGTON - t 1 y" rrtt.nDlPTlOT. t 00 I DailJ raper. ' .g 00 3001 . .Ithftilt I "l..'tArth CUT rtte. ,iVo r"""" . t.. anr.in , l eT "if Awwra for BOOK anu 3 ... .f-cute ra!ri Ur attended to. r!fr ,;j,rs solicit- au " , ri. AH 1 IVV FRIDAY, Y .8, 86: - J".. - - . - ii I'D Ff T HOW I LUSl nr.. 0trWbicb!icruuu. - i .... snovr, i . u that k t bright blue eyes J imoonlc., summer yeu. .. . l.., tlm did s"ni U ,u"" ..,l. hrtween. i ! . .MonnVicr form, J. ?. rr,. rr. --iJ elm "r .t . lltl VOL.IV. RALEIGH, FRIDAY. MAY 8, 1863. NO. 155. ADVERTISING RATES. The following rates will be charged for all adrcrtis menu inserted in the Daily Pxoqrlss : OS! SQCAAK Or tWILVE LIKES, OK LESS I Two weeks............ $10 00 One month : ...18 CO Two n&Ontns, ...... 25 t-0 Three moths ..30 00 Six months...; ......60 00 Twelve months..., 75 00 T Wei re lines or leys count a square, and additions. squares will be charged the same. CatH will be demaiKiea irnai iu persons except wnerc special contracts are made. When sent oy letter, u money ninet accompany the advertisement. One day m...;.$1 ptV Twodavc -.2 00 Three davs... .3 00 Fonr davs. 4 0 Fite days 50 One week 5 00 CITY MARKET. Raleiod, Hay 8. ..: $15 !....$G ...yoc $L ...60c l..$l 75 SO $1 .$1 25& 1 50 $2 00 $2 $4 $6 $25 50 1 75 .$2 and mine forever TOW'S, She btf ,u,"c' ' f . ' , f .ore I'd keep my ;ifllBe" - rnlammet; l, trus.i rule, ' ' V . a i...r fWer on ber no(u)e, lad she P'"" - j . xud lM tne that-1 coumn - - I K i Udv-T" Kkh.moni. We oppose tnere ILltM :m. money cha.igers It.cl.mon.1 thus noticfcs APPLES Oreen.scarce Dried BACON Hog round HEKF UKESWAX , 11 K A. S. - BUTTER CANDLES Talhtvr Wax By tbebux Adamantine Sperm CORS-perUarrel CHICKENS Ill II .IlkS a m MnlssmixMMim KOOS ..-.605C5c FLOUR Family Snperfiae. ...... w Fine. 30 P01D ER Per hundred wpiTin'.im FLAXSEED.... OEESK... HIDES Dry... 1 4 vA rfht-h i 1,..A-A J DM j er uumc.. $10 $5 60 $1 25 $4 $3 bu .$50 per hundred. $4 50 :.$5 $12 $5 $G 8(y 10c AUCTION' ANX FBI VATE SALES. ; . 1 i. ' . , A BBLS. NEWARK AND ROSENDALE CEMENT, 4i in good order arid has been well kept. Apply to May 7-2t Kindton? X. C. $i ...None ....$1 25 COc p Jie;theV;l)v. cavalry wre slus wrh.-wil U the City. The tt'MS 11 I' 111 J fn.SV.-.'t .'.i.ri -Since the lisaPpoaranre . r:... .w...i,U of this city luivc nevrr H1 i: r ; Monday I..st. The impression C'nvihat a sn.ailW.ly of Yankee aval- in propor f wtrc ah,.t to hum a:,l sa. k a city of 100.0W) hi '.,)it,,,ts vMnclukos mi-ht have attt-rnptocl the CuliipUt; VanWs never. Of the many citizens L).ha!un.s in their han.ls, undone in a hundre,! lliovcd the Yankees were coming SotBeb.Hr not i i.rivitc ritizei. some iiitln-r;tiaf controlling minlf i,l believe if. iience, uaiuinj , - nunc excit. 1. Seeing their leaders aiarmeu, uicj ,ccMtiie alarmetl tlieniswlves. , . There va grat (Unger ol a general panic ami v )! u'li-if iv.iiil.l h:lV llHD- v i i . ....,.. ..f ;,,(,.Yi.' ifi'M vi nths men M-liCd, lia'i na jj-u - r .-. ivoii'd never lr.ive dreamed ot doing suen a hiug ommenced-flnging the fire b-Hs furiously rw(TWt was m:ii:al. The nubli.: mind, U verted 'roml th- idea of war, lcAincr -instantly tranquil. ftht linging was soinew'iiat too ioii.l, too f.ist and too loii" contimied ; but tlie people relished it much. A fcw'niisrarri iges occurred and a number of pers mis, 'tele and female, fuintwl and went? into liisterics ; U.ut the rrat mass, of citizens enj .ycd the ringing 'erV cnsihrablv. A little later in the day, a miscliuiv-'Us newspaper i toy ordered all t Ite stores to be " closwl in the name .f tie Uovcnu.r, Mayor, .President, Coimnandant of the Post, .r s .mclHKly else. The order was promptly U went into tlie IMH'Cll. 'I"I.T ll ' I".-".-., ; struts ajid made a Loliduy. over the bell ringing, I The iK-nefieial efl'n-ts of the bell ringing Were so apparent yesterday, that a General Order will soon W "issued fnm the War Office, commanding the fire . bells to he rung nudly filteen consecutive hours one lay; in each week for the next si"x mtmtlis. HAY- LARD MOLASSES MEAL...... NAILS Scare: -OATS Per hundred " Cleanod PORK POTATOES Sweet.. Irish... PEAS Ground " Stock .. White Table. Ml n....-v ?y ,et .v.'. ".v.'.v.v. ... .'.."$iv ' 50 lAiii - in SIKJAR Brown " Cottee.;: 5" " Loaf....' N,,1 TALLOW - $l WHEAT V,n(.r and oilier mu.t remember that the price ot many articles m the above lit fluctuate nearly eTerv day rtion to their abundance or carcHT .in iuara.ei. A VALUABLE TRACT OP LAND, SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF A LA M A W.E, ONE and a half miles from Haw River Station on the North Carolina Rail Road, containing 225 acres, is offered for salenpon the most accommodating terms. There are oa the premises a comfortable dwelling and all necessary out houses. For terms apply to the Editor of the May 6-tf PROGRESS. COFFEE FOR BALE. LBS OF EXCELLENT U1Q COFFEE FOR sale. Apply t PttUUUESS OtflUK. May C-tf r . . 300 2 in Gran- articles im- WILMINGTON MARKET. 1SG3. on hoof net meat, at $4 50 per May 6. in demand. Sell at nrUvs'raniriner from 35 to 50 cents per lb according t' quality. ' , Bacon- From carts 90c to $1 per lb. for hog round BuTTKit $1 50 to $175 per lb. Cohs Retails at $3 75 to $4 per bushel. . Cokkek $4 50 per lb. Coicx Meal Retails at tha granaries bu-bel. Coipbi'.s $2 "A) to $3 per lb at retail. Cotton Small sale.- ot 35 to tO ceyts per lb. Eugs S5 to 0 cent;. ter do7.en. Fi.oijk Sells fi m.5tore in the small way at $jJ to $j nerbbl. for fuyertin-. FoDOKit $( per 100 lbs. Laud fl 1er pound. L nun-Sole, $3 25 to $1, and upper $4 2; to $4 50 per lb. M. .cite Ww Orleans $10 nr crallon. i ..'.' 1 i- ! 1 1 25: and dressed $1 50 to I ill l.ini in i v. "' , ir , $2 00 eaeli. I'bis $5 to'46 parWht-l. , , , - I'oi VTors Sweet retail at $5 to o oO, and Irish at $S per busliel. rICi: Clean, 20 cent per lb. by the $4 50 to $5 per bubel. ' c ...... I ,.,.,, Q to ! nr busln-1 Scgak In hhds. $1 05 t. $1 10, and inbbls. 1 1-1 to $1 20 per lb. SuKKriNG Fayette villc factory, 9o -yard. T allow $1 25 per lb. Yakx $12 to $15 per bunch. By. WILKES MORRIS, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALES. CARGO SALE DIRECT nfPORTATIOS PER STEAMSHIP PET AS D SCHOONER JULIA. dkS FRIDAY. MAY 8TH, 1803, AT 10 O'CLOCLK, I I a r T will noil at mv rooms. No ite Row, Wilmington, N. C", the following ported in above named vessels, via : 204 casks Soda Crystals, 130 kegs Bi Carb Soda, 105 boxes Tin Plate, 15 cases 30 dozen Cotton Cards, No 10, 73 boxes Castile Soap, 17 boxes Fancy do 10 boxe English Sperm. Candles, 67 boxes Star - do 39 boxes Extract Logwood, 5 boxes Blueing, 15 boxes 300 gross Matches, 100 oz Quinine, 1 case Sponge, 10 barrels Alum, 1 barrel Jamaica Ginger, 8 boxes Pearl Starch, 5 bags prime Coffee, 45 dozen Brooms, 25 barrels pure Yincgar. 1 bdle 448 lbs Sole Keainer, 4 cases Boots and Shoes, 4 chests Young Hyson Tea, ,5 chests Congou " ' do 1 bag Pimento 1 cask Tinwaie, 14 dozen Bastard Files, 3G dozen Handsaw Files, 52 reams Note Paper, 7 cases Men and.Bovs' Straw nts, ' 6 bales Unbleached 'Shirting, 300 pieces, 4 cases Long Cloth, 110 pieces 1 base Tweeds, 100 lbs White and Yellow Shoe Thread, 1500 dozen Clark's Spool Cotton, 1 case Ladies' .Mantillas. 1 case Readv Made Clothing, 5 bhds Old Scotch Whisky, 3 and D, 3 qr. casks do do do 2 pipes pure Pale Cognac Brandy, 2 keers pure Uld Jamaica uum, JO cases uognac in anuv A N D 4 caks ALCOHOL. ltd STATE DIRECTORY. MILITARY DIRECTORY. GOVERNMENT OF NORTH CAROLINA. k ; and to rough Government braud. Mav Hi Excellency, Zebulon B Yancc, Buncombe, Governor. Col David A Barnes. Northampton, Aid. do George Little, Wake do IJw.liiT-rt H TWittL. Jr A rmn Private SertrV. Tit- IT.l.-ril Wurroti nAU'in Snrorn Oi'nftrah I No John P H Russ Wake, Secretary of State. Jonathan Worth, Randolph, Public Treasurer. Curtis H Brogden, Wayne, Comptroller. Samuel F PhUlips, Orange, Auditor. Ebenezer Emmons. State Geologist. . Oliver fl Perrv, WakcState Librarian. Major General Daniel C? Fowle, Wake, Adjutact General. Captain Y llliam B tiulick. Beautort, Paymaster. Captain Thomas D Hogg, Wake, Commissary and Ord nanct Otlicer. Captain James Sloan, Guilford, Quartermastor.. -Captain Henry A Dowd, Edgecombe, do JUDICIAL. Supreme Court. Richmond M Pearson. Yadkin, -Chief Justice ; William II Battle, Orange, and Matthias E Man lv. of Craven. Judges : Sion H Rogers, Wake, Attorney General : Hamilton u Jones, Kowan, Reporter: Jbdmund B Freaman. Clerk. Meets m the city ot Kaleigh secnd Monday iu June each year. The Morganton term baa ben discontinued.! Sunerior Courts. Judges. John L Bailev. Buncombe: i i .. . . . .. . .. - . Komulus M Saunders, ake : Kobert It lieatn, Caowan ; Robt S French. Robeson James W Osborne, Mecklen burg ; George Howard, Wilson ; Robert B Gilliam, Gran ville; Albeit M Suipp, Henderson. SoHcitora.-lt Circuit, Jesse J Yeates, Hertford ; 2nd Circuit, Charles C Clark, Craven ; 3rd Circuit, Sion H Kogers, Wake, Attorney General; 4th Circuit, 1 nomas Settle, Rockingham ; 5th Circuit, Ralph Buxton, Cumber land; 6th Circuit, Robert F Armtield, Yadkin; 7th Cir cuit, William P Bvuum ; 8th Circuit, Augustus S. Merri- mon, Buncombe. Confederal States District Court Hon Asa Biggs, Mar tin, Judge; George Mrong, Wayne, Attorney ; V M atsm, Craven, Clerk ; V esley Jones, ake, Marshal. Cotincii if State. h U Sattertbwaite. litt ; Kobert 1' Dick, Guilford; l)r James Calloway. Wilkes ; L EMridge, Johnston ; J R Hargrave, Anson ; Jesse R Stubbs, Mar tin : James A Patton. Buncombe. Literttry Uonrd. His EicMlency Gov. ance, Presi dent Ex ojfieio, Rev William h Pell, ake, and Professor Richard Sterling, Guiltord. Kicbard U liattie, Jr, secretary. llunrd Internal Improvement. His Excellency Govern'r Vance. President ex officio, Wm Eaton, Jr, of Warren, and J H Flanner, oi New Hanover. Richard II Battle, Jr, Secretary. Commit -oners of Sinking Fund. Hon TllOUias RufRn, Alamance. Hon Weldon N Edwajds, Warren and Hon David L Swain, Orange. The University of North Carolina is at Chapel Bill. Hon David L Swain, President. Rev Calvin II Wiley is Superintendent of the Common Schools ot the ntate. Wilev J Palmer, A M, is Principal of the N C Institu tion for the Deaf and Dumb and Blind, at Raleigh. Dr Edward C Fisher is Superintendant of Asylum for the Insane, at Ralesgh. Rev W M,Wingatc is President of Wake Forest College, (Baptist) vhich is for the present suspended. Rev Braxton Craven is President of Trinity College (Methodist.) Hev is President of Davidson-Col lege (Presbyterian.) Major W M Gordon is Superintendant of the HilLsboro Military Academy. FIELD OFFICERS AND BRIGADES OF N. C. REGIMENTS. We are Indebted to John B. Neatberr. Clerk iu the Adjutant General's Ofje,jorjhe following' statement : COLONEL. LlKtT. T0L0XKL. MAJORS. H A Brown W S Stallings S D Thruston James II Wood 1 Jno A McDowell 2 William R Cox 3, Win L DeRossett 4 Bryan Grimes 5 Thomas M Garrett John W Lea 6 Isaac E A very i Robert F Webb 7 ; Edw G Haywood Junius L Hill &Henly M Shaw :;Tames W Hinton 9 Lawrence S' Baker! James B Gordon li-'Jas A J Bradford 'stephen D Tool 11 iU Ueventnorpe 12 .Solomon Williams 13 Alfred M Scales U Ii Tyler Bennett 15, William MacRae 16 John McElroy 17iWin(Flartin 18 Thos J Pnrdie 19 Win J Hat t La Josesh U Hy man W A Johnston W U Yarborough Wm A Stowe John, C Lamb Forney George Wm G Robinson i Nelson Slough ' '.Jas S Hines !w M Parsley ! E A Osborne Wm J mil ,S McD Tate ; W L Davidson J H Whitakef , ( n T Gnion i VT Sparrow Egbert A Rota JDP Rows !LH Hunt 20; Thomas F Ton 21- 22! James Conner 23 Dan'l H Christie 24iWm J Clarke 9i H M Rutledcrft 2rH K Burgwyn, Jr 'onn K i.ane 27 1 John A Gilmer, JrjG F Whitfield , 2 Samuel D Lowe jWmHASpecr 29 Robert B Yanee CCCole Kob't D Johnston John L Harris Samuel C Bryson 30'Francis M Parker James T Kell 31 'John V Jordan j 32 Edmund C Brabble Wm T Williams 33'Clark M.Averr Robert V Cowan GW Hammond H D Lee !T H Sharp IJ D Barry C M Andrews WS Rankin jLaban Odell CC Blacknall TD Love W S Grady ! J T Jones ;J C Webb Sam N Stowe i WBCreamari iW W Sillers iD G Coward T W Mavhew 34 jW L J Low ranee . 35 Matt Wliansom 36 ! No held or'zation 37iWm M Baibour 38 jWm J Hoke 39 David Coleman 401 No field org'zation 41 'John A Baker 42 j George C Gibbs 43jThomas S Kenan 44lThos C Singeltary 45 j H M.orelead 46iEawa. d D Hall 47 i Geo V Favibault John L McDowell John G Jones John B .Ashci aft John Ashford Frank A Reynolds cents to $1 00 per .DiriiiTi'iii or l'uiMistks. The Examiner of Thursday MTi:--This niorning, -agreeable to-the arrangement en .'r.H ;,,i hv !('uiiiiuisiiiiiirs' Ouhl and Ludlow, the Con- i fr.!rate and United States' ag'-nt for exehange, all the j prisoner of war, nun 'missioned (tliee s and privates, held , at the Lihhv I'l ison, will He sent forward to-day for ex : cliance. Tlia number embrace two Brigadier-Generals I ( Willick atvi Stouhton.) twenty-one Colonels, seven 1 Lieutenant ('.Oonets. nine Mojors. a company or two of j Captaim, Kiyt and Second Lieutenants. Thirteen naral ! oflicri captured with the gunboat "Isaac Smith, in the Mttmo rirr. near Charleston, were received on. Sunday. .and included in the list of paroled prion -ss sent away t day. . Ops. Uftii;ii The Atlanta Confederacy, of Wednesday HO ; This distinguished commander reached our city .last evening andpruceeded'to. West Point. Hi was ac '. . roiinpaiiird by, Mi's. Bragg, who has been ? long conHned ' ,tl her room with severe illness at Manchester, Tennessee. She ha uot yvt recorered but is able to travel. The Gen eral, t learn, will leave her with her relatives at West - Point, where ?hr can be cared fr." FAYETTEVILLE MARKET. . May 6. 1SC2. Bacon 80a90c; Lard 90c; Pork 40a50c," Bjef from Putchers, bv the side, 40a45c.; Butter $1 50a2 00: Eggs GOa65c. pef doz., Corn $4 50a4 75 10 per bus.; Cotton 40c for good oualitv; Cotton Yams$5 OOalO 00 per bunch of-5 lb?.; Flour $38a45; Coflfee none; Rye $Ja7 per bus: Swedes Iron f0a75c; Nails none ; Sound Salt 20c per lb 1 : Peas Cow. $4 50a5: White. $6a7; Brown Sugar $1 1 $1 35erlb; 4-4 Brow nheetings 4OaG0; Spirits Tur pentine lc per gallon. VAT.ITA11LE LAND FOR SALE. rilTE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS AT PRITATK SALE I .. ..-.. f l anrl in Franklin countv. known as the Richard Ward place, now occupied by Setb ard. The place contains 824 acres, and is adapted to the cul tivation of Corn, Cotton, Tobacco, Wheat and Oats, and bort, of every agricultural prouue . mc i.y. All ueuessai 'uuiiu 1 ti there is a large -body of low grounds in;r, together May 4-1 w with a good orchard. ATKIN WARD. PIANO FORTE FOR SALE. 4 EXCELLENT ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTE FOR Ae. Made by Gilbert, of Boston. Enquire ot Hargett Street, near the Fair Ground. ALSO A second hand PO.NO at a very low price. April 30-tf MILITARY NOTICES. Camp of Instruction, N. C, " Caup Uolmus, April 30th, 18ti3. j . N Wilmington and Weldon R. R Co Sf.ckktaky's Office, Wilmington, April 17th, 18C3 FOR SALE. ORTII CAROLINA G PER CENT. CERTIFICATES ti g Bonds. 4',m',.r1nrltl Kt:ltpS RonrtS. Wanted N. C. 6 per cent. Fundable Notes. Jan 28 tf W. R. RICHARDSON A CO. MISCELLANEOUS. 1 n NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT, Rai.eium, N. C, May 8. 18;2. LE1D WANTED. I WISH TO PURCHASE LEAD for thi department. P rions havine large or small qa.Hti tie will please apply at once.' Will give I pound ,uf POWDER for 10 pound of LEAD. THUS. HOGG, C Af t. C. S?. May 5 tf tlnvgt of Ordnar c'e. ip H e "d i re ct o r s Have thls day declared a I DIVIDEND d" Ten (10) per cent, on the Capitol Stock of this Company, payable on and after 15th May J 50 REWARD. jYANAVVAY ERUM MY PREMISES MY NEGRO l.jLjL nran STEPHEN", he it f a bacon color wHh front ieeth decayed, with a downcast look, and of low chunky ' build. He was raieil in Btaufort County near Wahing : tun, and mar b trying ti get down there to the Yankees, will jriye rifty dollars reward for hi confinement so that I I get him again. ALFRED LEGO ETT. I Mav 8-tf. "Transfer Books will b closed from 1st to 15th May. L. H. DeROSSET, April 21-lawtd Secretary. NEW AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE. CREECH & LITCIIFORD. F. IUVE THIS DAY FORMED A COPARTNER SHIP in the General Auction and Commission bu- siness. viz., lor tne saie 01 uuuus, naicsim.utinmu- dize, Real and Personal Property, Ac, Ac. OnrStrvi larire and commodious, fronting on Fay- i.ttvilh. and' Haroret street, in the centre of the business of tli oitv." anil 11 ninr?allT conceded to be the best loca tion in tUe place for the business. Both of us having been engaged for the pat seventeen years in the Mercantile or Auction business in this city. we flatter ourselves that we can make it to the interest of parties to make their consigpmeuts to us for either pri vate Commission r Auction sales. A. CREECH. April 2Um J. J. L1TCHFORD. sDiriii. XOTirR TO EVERYBODY . 'I?'-- .rivn TirE TIIO- rilHE FOLLOWING KKCIl'fta ' V " r ""V I roughly tested and extensively ued foi year. are j nmii j .....niitacture -articles Of recommended to an ""'V,"" their own families convenience or luxury either for use in tneir on or for sale. , n.i aii th 1. Washing Fluid saves one-nan mv Labor. L. C!.na Ttriflses Ac 2. SiIyerlMatingFlnid-torUia K-F - 3. A Superior Shaving and Toi et Soap. 4. Waterproof Mixture for Boots, Shoes, Harness, wc ill.. very vaiuaoie. - ., 4 . w.rtt Vildw. Iron 5. Detergent Paste never laus 10 Rust, Ac., from Linen. 6 Excellent White apruce .. Superior Ginger Pop. To destroy Lice upon Plant IV,rtableLe,n4,nade-very une - . Extrait Eaud Cologne a ... vi-rv superior icee.n. ..p.. .ri. i..i;,:l."n little rubb?d r 1 tiiv" - 4 . 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. SCKCIAI. Ol'.UKi: Tv' wroiimvnK WITH GENERAL ORDERS NO, I 25. Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, Richmond, Va., the names of the following Slaves are published in ordy-r that their owners may come torwaro ana ciaim luctr propel tv, viz : JAClv, aged about 20 years, black complexion, . ft. 4 in. high, property of George Young, Jones county, N. C. SIMON, aed about 12 years, black complexion, 4 feet inches high, property of Samuel Woodley, Washing ton county, . L. ... ..... LEY IN A. aged about 2G years, black complexion, o ieei ft inches high, property of Samuel Woodley, Waslung- 48 49 a. i 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 01 62 CS 64 B,f oeit C Hill Lee M McAfee J A Washington Hector McKcthan James K Marshall William A Owens Jas C S McDowell Jno K Connally Paul F Faison Arch'd C Godwin John B Palmer Dennis D Ferrebee John E Brown JWin G Lewis iT L Hargrove Samuel H Bovd W L Saunde: s John A Graves Sam'l A Walkup Jno A Flemniing George Wortham Caleb B Hobson Marcus A Parks J T Morehead, Jr K M Murchison M T Smith G Gratiott Luke H C Jones, Jr James D RadclifTe Robert G A Love Lawrence'M Allen James A Keith 65 George N Folk IThaddeus P Siler Edward Cantwell Wm H Deavcr IWm S Devane 'Geo W Clavton Stephen 15 Evans J T Johnston W G Morris M M'Lauchlin CWBradshaw i W J Boggan C M S team an J R Winston ; ACM 'Calliter !A D Crudup A A Hill P B Chambers J C Vanhook JR McDonald ijQRicharddon J J Iredell !A Ellis i Alfred II Belo H F Schenck jj A Craige - J C Keener J M Mavo iW M Hardy !H Harding DO McDowell J H McNeill Wm Garrett 'John J Spann feet ton county, ..C 4 inch js high, property of Dr. Edward Haughtou, ash ington countv. N. C. . VRG RET, aged about 14 vears.-black complexion, 5 feet )i inches high, property of Samuel Woodley, Washington county, N. C. in,Tiri, i i t i vtt Bv order of Col. PETER MALLEI 1 , Commanding Conscripts, . C. J. N. Patou. Adjutaiit. May 1-lm X. C. Standard, and Daily (Wilmington) Journal uublndi one month and send bill to Col. Peter Mallett. r REWARDS. China, should have. I EFT OUR EMI1.DX. R. M. FULLER, OF LOUIS A burg, N. C. who is a Conscript. Officers will please ik out for him, and return him to I THEIM A- FRAPS, M7 MW Gov't. Contractors. ; tte Journal 2 week i. WANTED, . Ifpo PURCHASE FOR THE NAVY DEPARTMENT, 4 X WROUGHT IRON, for which will be paid five cents j per pound, delivered at any Railroad Station in North i lirnlini J j ROBERSON, i rlw Ooldsboro', N, C. VALISE FOUND. A y.E. CONTAINING SEVERAL AR- Jtides i.f ciotlung, found in the country nearitaleigh, haTbeeu at the Mayor's office in this city for several uiouias paii, ine.owner notified to call r..-,.v. yj ojici auu taie it .May 6-1 w and prove away. ?-Y GQCERy AMD PROVISION STORE. T fh.SyBS5KIIfKlla W0ULD ANNOUNCE TO HIS portion of.tD !he hVlC Pfnery that he has rented a John n L hr St,re Jform'T occupied by the late Mr. lonn ,. Moore. nt Aim iii.i. rl ... the Market -'""" v "e taie journal omce on 4th,witha ci,X; 03 AYf May PJi 0 VISI0XS AND a u nman rrs endeavor tr V ceep as good a supply on of which he will ft s nrl n'J mm . i t T."irt! the times will alloir. attentin a "d PWS iru.r.n4.. "r y . . f' riencc in btiMQess. he will p -w," . ii"-'"" sactioni. D. II. BREEN. oa Pianos, Furni . c i : l. . . ,i naf ( I hi mail. ture,Ac.,isbet er m uru" bj.oken I t. Water ai:o no- nw i... ov tIn;M e-erv tarn Crockery anu u i- uLl Ihx mail) at the f.dlowing The above w.U be iSfht for $6,007 o? and 10 cent stamp,) Box 75, Raleigh, N. C. March 24-lw . i MONEY STOLEN. CITOLKX FROM MY HOCKKT, AT TOE NORTH Carolina Railrod Depot at Raleigh, immediately atte thi arrival of the train from GoldsboroV v THOUSAND Elu HT HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOL LVRS. I came up on tlie train from Goldsboro and the money was taken from my pocket, while in the crowd, fmmediatclv after the arrival of the train I -will girc a S reward for its delivery to ; me at Ooldsboro , ot to the Editor of the Progress, Raleigh. All Confederate monev and in one package. Two one hundred and two fiftv dollar bills of the old XdIXQN. Th Regiments are Brigaded as follows : Ctingmau't Brigade 8th, 31st, 51st and 61st. Coolm' h Brigade 15th, 27th, 46th ajid 48th. Bate.' Brigade 29th. Danicl't Brigade Z2d, 43d, 45th, 60th and 5d, Davis Brigade 55th. Hoke's Brigade tith, 21st, 54th and 57th, Hampton's Brigade 9th. Iverson's Brigade -5th, 12th, 20th and 231, Lane's Brigade lib, 18th, 28th, 33d and 37th. lee's, W, . F.. Brigade 19th. Pryor's Brigade 1st and 3d. Pender's Brigade 13th, 16th, 22d, 34th and 38th. Pettigrew's Brigade 11 th, 26th, 42d,44th, 47th and 52d. Ransom's Brigade 2Uh, 25th, 35th, 49th and 66th. - Bamseur's Brigade 2d, 4th, 14th and 30th. Robertson's Brigade 41st, 59th and 63d. Not Briqaded-lOtb, 17th, 36th, 40th, 68th, COth, 62d, C4th and Goth. The following arc Infantry Kegimeniw 1st, 2d. 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, i i ay i7.h ith. 20th. 21st. 22d. 23d. 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th;28tb:29th:30th;31St;32d, 33d, 34th, 35th, 37th 38th 39th, 42d,43d, 44th, 45th, 46th, 47th 48th 49th 50th 51st, 52d, 53d, 54th, 5oth, otn, oiin, oom, v10k, v, The following are Cavalry Regiments : 9th, 19th, 4Ut, 59th, 63d, 65th. The following are Artillery Regiments : 10th, 36th, 40th. ' The following are the Battalions : Lieut. Colonel Charles E. Shober's, (formerly Wharton J. Green's) Infantry; Major J. H. Nethercutt's Ran?"'; MaiorR. W. Wharton's Sharpshooters ; Major John V. Moore's rtillerv; Major W. L. Young's Artillery ; Ma " ? Alex. MacRaVsArilery; CV. Peter Mallett s Camo Guard ; Whitford's Battalion, Rangers; Major Alfred H. Baird's BatUlion of Cavalry. Colonel W. II. Thomas Legion HiKhlaer. and In dians is composed of one Regiment and one Battalion, and .numbers over 1,5UU men. LACK & FARRISS, MERCHANT T AIL OKS , PROCTOR'S OLD STAND, Fanetterille Street, Kaleujn n i . wnVfii INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT W . " , j 'a m.ntntlr receivinc an a- II have on nauu uu WE NOTICE. BaSK OF COMMKRCE, AT NkWBERS, Comcast Shw, April 30, 1863. j 1HF. DIRECTORS OF THIS BANK HAVE THIS day declared a semi-annual Dividend of four iter cent. on the capital stock, payable on and after the 15ih May, at tneir uanxing room in this place. May 7 ?t. J. A. GUION, CashV. Standard copy 3 times. T WANTED. CAN TEACn ...a 4 V TF VCII THE E.Uliia Al' ith the rudiments of music, desires a sit branches. th the Qe gaUry, " Miss M.,' mn as irani". - ' - . - if i. ii r Mai iu -" uation as teacu Thomasville, N C. lOO DOLLARS REWARD. rtv.u-u' vijii ril AMBERS COUNTY, K bama Jan h, negro man named BURT, about fe;0li six reetoninchhi, r..,m o hum. lie una a rris ru u I'm " . v- T : I A r ALA- about s dftected on '"'"""V . ., -L.x . I,; war- to V r Railroad on tne ioiu mi. " . -KAli umpeS off at or near McLean's Ration. The above rew will be given if delivered to me or confined o I e-ct him. AUdreSs me at iuSCw, J- Feb 18-tt L. BARTEE. SCHEDULE OF MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. Post Okhck. Raleigh.. N. C. "VTORTnERN MAIL OPENS DAILY AT...7.30 A. M. 11 Eastern " " ' Favetteville " 1 " ... w i .1 Western ' f U Auguata 4i (f Eagle Rock Mail opens Mondays, Tuesdays aud Saturdaysat Summerville opens Thursday at Carthage opens Thursdays and Sundays at Roxboro opens Wednesday at ; Leaehburg opens Wednesdays at NortheriKiuail closes daily at Eastern mail closes daily "al Favetteville mail closes daily at Western mail closes daily -at Augusta mail closes daily at Egle Rock mail closes Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays at Suramerville closes Fridays at Carthage eloee Tuesdays and Thursdays at Roxboro closes Wednesdays at Ieadiburg closes Wednesday at The Oflice will be open for the delivery i.3Q A. M. io7 P. M. during the week. Aud M. to 9 V. M. and 1 tu 2 P. M. on Sundays. The public are reouircd to transact their business du ring oflica hours. GEO. T. COOKE, P. M. MareUiau 7.30 " 8.30 " 11 " 7.30 12 M 5 . P. M. 11 A.M. 11 12 M 9 A. M. 9 " 9 P. M. 6 " 9 ' ' 2 " 8 A. M. 9 P. M. 1 1 " xtittRELL'S SPRINGS. . tv ov JTTVE THIS POPULAR OVT"r-rue5ort WU be opened forthere" ception ot viui. . scarcitr of provisions of all . .rinVn onlV accommodate a limited number ot kinds we" can only a our Rue?ts boarders W J 1 . to -p4re no pains or expense in comforUblc, P'h the best the market can prcxlucc supplying oar UWj un . d inrdue Ume- (Tur rates of board gf k co.t Proprietors. p ; good HOUSEKEEPER for the coming season i kV had experience in a public house. She must one-who has ba . rtment and in every way compe he lady-ltke : in 1 ihe best of references will t- re l" bllV;cTB need apply. Write immediately quireti. , wbere you have been in business, . . i . i .- loner anu w anu "- - .. i nut 111 tDe privc ... - i . ;d SUmlara coJ " cr TP RirHAKUSUIl STOCK BROKEltS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, RALF.ICH, N. C Office on linyetteville Street. -i-i-TTI T OlXJ? PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO W Va its . nd pu! chases of State and Confederate Bonds liLlr .nd r other Stocks, collection of Claims, and any oihediikrt departments .f the StaXnXTaU Southern States bought and sold. KEFF.RKSCKS. 0 G Parsley, Wilmington. W A Wright, do. John D Williams, Fayetteville. W G Broadfoot, do. J J Blackwood, Charlotte. W K Une, Wayne county. John D Whitford. Craven county. Hon Thomas Ruftin, Alamance county. Hon W N Edwards. Wafren county. Hn I W Courts, Buckingham county. H W Guion. Lincoln countv. And citizens of Raleu?bgeira have on CITIZENS' AND MILITARY CLOTHING. The business will be parried on under the dirct supervis ee business fauriss, and satisfaction guaranteed rourlTatron An experienced hanj will go to the Camps to take measures for uniforms when ordered. G. A. LACK , C- M' EARKloa. April 7-tf PIANO FORTES. JAMES PIRSSON, P. AND FORTE MANUFAC turer. respectfull infold the public that be has es UbliXd himLlf in lT, SKJr, V. or a. Mr. S street, nearly opposite iue PTfi'-PUno Fortes bought ad sold. Mr Pir.son re- Dr. n?edes ana rrivwi fers to Rev. Jan 13-tf TFmSHOP & COT, H 1 LLS BORO N. C. GEORGEBISHur CONSTANTLY ON HAND HAS AND JILL fcWCO x Ca-eioflil ,Ve,if he S rSnsUt ? to thofe nieding them, at any sizes, which lu. can fij after thJ Qrder 1ece.vbtinor;teeg,aph. Ready for hipment is rccei' . .tr is received. Feb 14-3m. rraaire, and the reference you cn give. m B. ACO. BRISTLES! an 14-tf NOTICE. PERSONS WHO PRESENT THEMSELVES .i.- r., f th. Snrireon General, between tne . . III i n.iiul frmnf phirPt. hours of 9 ana IV a. m., wwi .Vdvv " A LL April 15-tf . nnioTI CK1 BRISTLE: iivtv 'nvsva W ILL BE ONE DOLLAR A-'Vn ,r paid per pound for p' THIEMS STORE, . Near Towles. CASH FOR RAGS. fTTlt' HI 1LM Ai3 UiJ - - - Linen Rags- PRICE FOR Old Rope, Bag- of mail from from 8 A. Nov 27tf- " WANTED;. COUPONS OF THE 15,000.000 CONFEDERATE i A lso N . C. $1 and $2 Treasury Notes. . Ij,mi"- .r W. R. RICHARDSON ACO Aprn o-11 WANTED. w WILL GlYE X all kinds ol " Brin" them to mv store, just gng and rcfu- cott-m Bnn backoMhe M-ket nou, J0DAX WOMBLE. ATlm Hargett street, Raleigh, N. C. yPS J-Thevjnust be washed cleap. WANTED . -NO VFE DERATE TREASU IY NOTES, Di Dec 20-tf KhVtAKl) WARREN, Surgeorf General of N. C. CURRY COMBS. 200 R25" C01tBl.TcF March 24-tf. . e 1. w-tl 1 I Illi-T HI ft I v v i - - - t PROGRESS OFFICE. April 8-tf -CITRIIY COMBS. tSCTACTCUEU by rchlO tf Mieigu,. Biinuurs PROVISIONS. ONE OF THE RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED AT THE late meeting of citizens in Raleigh, requires several Committed, raised to ascertain plus provisions in the r respective tncU.Ajll . meet. Chairman. Mayi-lw City papers please .
The Daily Progress (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 8, 1863, edition 1
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