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ADVKlfTISiNQ R The following rate will be charged for H advartU menu inserted in the 1 a ilt PaoaHfcSS : owe KJCAai? OF TinttTE Mt,,OA LKM -jTBRM -O ; ernl. ,,f subscript. on to Thk One day. Twoavs .$1 00 ...2 00 ...3 0 Two week $11 tO One month 18 CO "Two thonths, 2 W i'': 1 00 I Daily rior -'a 00 Three davi 1 a 4 00 4 50 5 0J Three month ...80 CO M six months, 10 ('J Four day,.... Five-. Uayi One Week . , cuinoctcd- V,, .V r:tT 0r Stat, we Jil to icote U ordr atteJld,.d to. ire" 1. TA I r i . --- t LT I VJ0L. IV. RALEIGH, MONDAY. MAY 18,. 1863. NO. 163. Twwlve Uucb cr ice count t equareand a&Utiou. Squares will be charged the at ire. Cash wilt be demanded from all person except r a special contracts arc"ntda. Wbeti lent by letter, ti money tcast accompany thfc."adwteiueii'. - - '- . :D FOR TIIK ASSOCI-VTED ::rrnnce of Valla?" U rrt"'l t ""P' ,A minority of Hi the' nd rrt is premature, and ,i . . . , " . Vw, MrriM ont He is sure - Tvrt ,eT c v,. Sj , Mli for a Mass State Thf re ICh -eirnnr . ; . T,lll)UX10(i. The meet- Lnjn for Vc Id in ob?i!"- u Wf arc now The vijro-otis prosecution of , for- a nill submit to no dismtnibrmsnt ft 5 l ... K i I j r SV I . 1 a t ,tifiel brcW Principle o I no. -V t;r,nJ,1,,t J.U.St f conciliation to restore th, Ln.on. 0Snnan-UJ. the re- JOtNAn.i - - .n1l of Fremont, Uutler 4 ' in,inandinZ the department. 0.'n. lu,"n , ,i;c,,ntinMd. .. i:,. stlO'UO lhlt ""7 the Prerident and hi. ap- P - .tn.H? the rcf buttons wrero aoj,.- Lvnt,: nMctth L? auth orities with. Lr'thi9t:rfcrrrK-of tl. nwhU rem resembM Napoicn in JfthofJa (;cn,ral of modern f J -''tlct,,r " favorite in the rebel armic. and ff,,'n ri.,..r.,r Til 'dhin?lv. CAr Lffrr ,J "ivaJ r hr. . . ; l (..n-vjil -1 brave so (her, a noble .hi Nekton Aras a proiit ..'neini, .1 r Mi-' rind thi'ovr the'e riftues i,tt.Vri an-lvpure man. Ml. tin wi L.fctU .nfthe sW;!doit .drocat,., anJ las groat it tonal crime. ) . :n(mf nippctors. W.,-Mar 13.-Amccting.r the Board of Dxrec .;s;tL. rre?; Aociation. in tUU city tMlay, L,,t l)r U: W. I'rridot,t. and Mors. Chsby, U,ad'Ad;ii,-, mrector,. A full report by the mi trUvt of his lHbr, thus far. waafubuiittcd nua. frMupon. It contain, much matter of interest to the Jf ,r,and.ha ben ordered to b- priirted and distribu- Li - Ta- f-nowias resolution wa.- unanimous , That in th- zeal, enerjry. juu-mruv h i&yU?' tbu far by our up-nnienuam. v..v 6r simueh can-efor present ,,twi.venon . auu iun 1 ,n of thinu-t eratifvinp rwulU in tlu future hea all the ikt.v.1" ot "ir vast ana cimi;M .-. .. ire b.n perfected and put in vioious operation. O. W.. Auifu, Sec. pro torn. The FiotiT at Fair Bluff. The Mijuitsippian siiys: -Ve luivfi sfiT a geotleman who was an eye wiUiess af tlie fight lietween General "Grant's forces and those under Genera! Do wen near Grand Gujf. He says the coolness - and daring of our troops was seldom if ever equalled. When t bey .made tuchare they rnoved lu a ompaet line as if weMed tp;vber. Not a solitary man left- hit proper place ; and on many occasions they drove their antagonists from their po sitions, although largely outnumbered, at the point of the bayonot. When it became necessary f r them to retire, the same- order was observed. Again he he saw the same troops when they stopped in Gibson and were handji v.-,.- hr the women children. TiTCte was not the slightest exiitemei.t evinced by any of them. On the contrary, their brows wore a cam and pleasant expression. No one would have thought from their appearance that they were just out of one of the hottest battles which this sanguinary war has entailed upon the country, MlSCIAHE6tJ& I MILITARY NOTICES. 7 - liY THE GOVERNOR NORTH CARO LINA. . A PRQCLAAfATWSr. WHEREAS, I "HAVE LEARNED WITH GREAT pain tb&t there have Wen Utterly numirnui de sertions from the rftn'wa of our "gallant army, and that there are many persons in the country who incite and' en courage these desertions and harbor and conceal these mi.guided men at "home, instead of encouraging thorn to retuj u to duty : Now therefore I, XEBLLON B. VANCE, Governor of the State of rth Carolina, no tlu MILITARY DIRECTORY. AUCTION. AND PRI VATE SALES. in rEV.vS Fi am Tennessee. T LUitani, May 1 C Perfectly (uu t. vjiat .-f-st to report. .- Not a word of I j KIIOMTIIK SKCONI) HHOIMKXT. Weitake jilrastire in publishing the following lettr vln tlo names of the killed and-wounded in Gm- desir vbl inVesCment LANDS. OKE-riAI.F F THE . . .IUTO I.IH. TK.VCT. nuna'THACT of oesiraple lands was se, I lcU-d for bis home site many years since, bv Col. M. BTMcnat d. who was an extensive land owner tn lexa?, and'oneof the leading founders of the city of Galveston. i ..awavl .nt ,f f'amilv. since it pure, ue bvhim, and one-half of it onlyi, now oftered for Sic for change 'of investment, and will be sold in par eel of one-fourth of a league, or 1,100 acres each. It i? situated in Milan county , within 1 the T K M f'E U T E AND S HOW FAiY I J K I I OF T rA A S Jout AS n.He-'xorth-Eaward from the Capital o tht Sta?e, and about 55 n.ilen No, thwe.t wardly from Bren- ham, the pv. sent terminus of Uailro&d ciiimunication with Galveston and Houston. ' . The tract is divided in two nearly equal parts b.A Jiu.?hA Creek, (.einptvin into San (Jab.i l river, ) nml co.nj.rwuj an adtmrabUotrbinntion tf land for air.-icultu.al and pastu. al purpuita. High and dry post oak land?, Idled w Uh fencinsr materials ; BOL..l.vo:ruA.uiEnw.Tnrcj BC1LDIS6 SITE8 coznman ling a view of tire entire tract ; lucn rrMTFrm-W hottom on both sidei. of the Creek, rising from there to a fine prai rie covered w Ulnnesipii t irra (not the b.-anlet! ) I NSUUrASSEl) FOR GRAZING PURPOSE, and which extends uninte.. uptedly to the banks ot the ban (i.t.,.;. from I '2 to l.r niile.u distant. - ThH recion of country i not surpassed by any in Tei- ft?. in REGUL V RI TV OF SEASONS, RhOLl.Ai imim.L CLIMATE AND - HEALTH OF Till: LOCALITY : and the tract itself form one of the best investments for present use or future profit to be T''?! r..- ? TUB LA NO OF PROM SE AND 0 PnACi-,. Dnrinjrthe dry vear of isfio in 'lexaa.- Mr. Conoiy farm, (on a portion of th- tracts yielded an average ot oO busheU of corn, and 15 bushels of wheat to the acre. I here are numerous nourins: mills in Milan, ami tho adjoining counties f IMl and WUiamin. Allihe small grains grow wed, rotton yiehUone ba.e to the aere..horses, mules, sheep, hogs and UUK.YED CATTLE THHIVK jymsG 1 i. 1.- .-o.wl thrtiutrhout the rerion. The titles to the land hav never been .piest io2.'d, ann are jn, t;r,habh, and there are no scatteifi on it. ine settled portion of the Stat - extendi tar beyond Mdan county, m eveuv direction. , Tlie proj.ertv now belongs ho J. S. Thrahv. S.i?;nn tendant of the'Press Association, and one-halt of it is ot fered for sale, only because the acceptance ot the dutie? ol involv. s Uie nec-ssuy 01 a i-.ou . Port ! commandinsrjiH such.evil th-pScd persons to desist frotn 1 : such base, cowardly-aud treasonable conduct, and warn--an Vhfr them that they will ?bject themselves to indictment x and punishment in the civil courts of the Confederacy as Well as tO IDC C v er lisi"ti .utvuiji. auu uciiitki"u ui all good and honorable men. Certainly no crime coald be greater, no cowardice mor? abject, no 'treason more base, than foe a citizen i( the State, enjoying its? privilege and protection without shar ing its dan"-ers,.to persuade those who have had the eonr-ag-to-grforth in defense of their country, vilely to de sert the colors which they have 'wo-n to uphold, when a miserable death or a vile, kulking and ignominious ex istence must be tire inevitable eoniequences: no plea can excuse-it. The father or the brqfher who does it should -be shot instead of his deluded victim, for he deliberately destroys the soul and maphood of his own flesh and blood. And the same is done by Mm- who harbors aird conceals the deserter. For who' can respect either the one or the ether? What honest man will ever wish or permit hia own brave vons or patriotic daughters, w ho boro . their part.- tV:. th.creo.it in this great struggle for independence, to associate, even to the third and fourths generations, with the vile wretch who skulked in the woods, or the still viler coward who aided him. while hi bleeding coun try was calling in vain for his help? Bth are enemies," sneaking, mean enemies to ther country, before whom our open foes will be infinitely preferred. Both are tm-s to their own kindred and noble countrymen who are elec tryfying the world by their gallant deeds, and pouring out their blood noon the held of battle-to protect those r,.rrmnnwlin are saopincr the v.tais o, our sirengm And woe unto vou, deserters, ann your a me. s m ..ia. when peace being mada and independence secured, these brave comrades -whom ve have deserted in the hour of their trial shall return honored and triumphant to their homes 1 Ye that hide voar guilty faces by day, and prowl like outlaws about bv night, robbing the w f e and mother of vour noblo uf"J-W'"J of th-.dr little mcaas. wbib they are far away facing the enemy, do you, think ye can es c ir.e a jut and damning vengeance when the day of reck nnin Mmf-s? A iu ve that shelter, corccal, and fet-tl these uiicrable depredators and stimulate thera to their infernafdeedsthkik.vou that ye will be spared ? Nav ! re!t assured, observing and never failing eves have mark ed vou, everv one. And when the overjoyed wife wel comes once more her brave and honorable husband to his home and tells him how in the long years of his absence, in the lonely hours of the night, you who had been his conmides rudely entered her house, robbed her and her children of their bread and heaped insult and indignities upon her defenceless head, ths wrath of that heroic hus band will make vou regret in the bittcrnest of your co--a, , IK- terror that vou were ever born. Instead of a few -cattered militia, the land will be full of vet -ran soldiers, before whose honest faces vou will not have courage to. ti;se vour eves lVom the earth. If permitted to live in the State'at all "vou will be iiiiwo. You will be hustled from the polls, kicked in the streets, an hones jury wdl not b'dieve you on oath and houeit men everywhere will biin vou as a pestilence, for he who lacks courage and patriotism, can have no (.ther good nighty r rt ceis virtue. Though many of you rejected the pardon her any K, 2d i:- ;:und. N. L Mi; J . I.. Pknin(;ton' . i loops : I)trr Sir laving re- letter from one of the menibers of my com pany, lUted ay ?tt, 1 have gjiueil the following in formation r-!ative to ili casualties in tompany K. i raiment. N. C. Tro-ms : i);c.iSergt . M. Ook, Com V J Cherry, pvi vitvs C I'.urch", SO Hvnnn, J -I Merritt, G Parsons, it G Phiiii.s, Wm tidily, Juhn Smithw'u-k, L Whit- harst,;K Kik. ... . . Woii.olf. 1 -Iieuts U i It inccfc, m leg; m oireet, s'iirl.dv- h f.-t; -Sergt W 11 I5cK, dangerously, bail tpettpating iiv.-r; C-Tp W P l.wdy. slightly in leg; Lriv- V P.., .'a! 'cr. uslv: L .1 M ore, slightly; j..h:i i, -..is, d.om-r.-usly; T G IVrry, badly in side; WinJ!'..lf..rd, ti-.tJ;tiown; F J Piver, in head; Win yn4i t. h:iwi!: M Jones, not known; L Lat.d Aug. ba known; ..LP. Shines,' :ot known; Wtn Hut leia !:,.t- known; .1 O-ieal, bad-ly; K II Itohinson, iu nbeuljler; Scrgt II D.i venjtort, st.miax;!), uot dAicr ou. . It is publie position chan 'e in ins investments. U u offered at priva?" sale until the ,th day ot August, when if not disnos,-d of. it will be sold at public auction, without resell, for rv.-h, in Confederate T.eaury notos in the citv of Atlanta. .For fui'th-r information, and ulan of tract npplv to R. M. PARKS A CO.. Whitehall "Su-eet, Atlanta Georgia. Mav 11-MTtf LAND FOR SALE. ti SELL A SMALL FARM Lii.ur t"' and a half from W elden, - . . linasagu.o ith five r )Oois, three negro caotuns, binowc .... i ,i .i . . i.....u.,o ti,n .Uiiw.a onrn enns ana all xae nei;e out-houses. The farm contains two hundred acres, about half of w hich is ch ared. There is enough low ground in cultivation to bring two hundred barrels ot cor!:. There is also on the premisva an elegant office. Ihe farm adjoins the land of Messrs. W. A. Darnel, . d. Cheek and J. B. Z'-licoJIVr and lies immediately on tha roa.i Lading from Weld -n to Gaston, and one and a half miles from -the Roanoke river. Anv one wi.-hing a vdeaant residence in a good m.bhhorhood can 'examine the premises, or addrqss me at the ?.5it Regt. N. C. Troops, Kinston, N. C. T W:LL ! I milos air dvvelHog w; a ur Missing Private U W Humphrey, J) E Ilu:n phrey and private Fuifc. Killed 11. Wounded 18j Missing .1. Total 32 Tftc number of in(;n carried into action was thirty : seven enlisted nnd three commissi toed ofti-.-ers, le,av ; ing onlr (.ne oflioer and seven ukju with '.he company aftrr the battle. He. in the letter says, that I cui only give you the -.cusci'ities in (uir o.vn company. The other com pa ries KiuTercd alnvt about tiie s.une and that the hri carie; coin'.nande.l by Gen. S. D. Iiamseur, covered . liMne!veH vith gl"ry, being comphiuentetl on the lieid -by. Generals Jackson, Stu':rl atfd Rhodes. The li!t of casualties sliow tliat the compliment was dearly Won. In the" above tist wo have to iruMtrn the loss of some of our aoblevt S"ps, who responded to their omu try' first i a.1i. Mnce -wlaeh time lliey have been fatlviUy 1 fattling for her rights. Wli'L-J we deeply nwn their I Us and hytnpaJiic wiU he boreaved, we must try 1 r to emulate their nol-Je ex:iniple. j ; i remain, yours very truly, - , Al.KXAVnKTt MfT.LKr,, ' ' Oiptj Co K. 2 1 X. C. T. Mav 13-lw W. S. BARCLEFT. A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, SITL'ATED IN THE COUNTY OF ALAMANCE, ONE and'-a naif miles fron Haw River Station on the North Carolina Rail Road: containing 22S;acres. is offered r- eiu ,i,-.n tliP most ueeoiiiniodathiir ternir;. There are l i 'j jai t. v . . . - - r, the pietui.M's a comfortable dwelling and all necessary : louses.- For terms apply to the Editor of the on out Mav G-tf PliOGRESS. TOWS STRAYED OR STOLEN --$10 RE VARD. STRAY K I) OR STOLEN FROM MY PREMISES IN Ual-igh,. two COWS, one red and the other black. hotff abouf five years -old. The e'sCr marks'are, smoth J erv ui the rijjlit ear and crop and hole in th.; left, lhe -,Ciwr were brought from Lenoir countv, and mav be mak ing their wav buck. They left about the middle of. last week, lwill give T -ji DoUars for the return of both, or i h ire for either. Mar lMf ROBERT II. ROUXTRi'E. yy. . r. RICHARDSON &. CO., STOCK BROKERS AN COMMISSION MERCHANTS, RAI.KI0H, K. C. I I 'jure nit F.uttevilU Straff. AiriLL CIYK PARTIclLAU ATTVtIOX TO ? ? Mlc and purchases oV State and Con?ede)-ate L mds, 54iik and other Stocks, ftollrction of Claims; 'au9 any l,,i;nes connect. .t w oiv ,sfln. .i . r t r- . .. r waie jrovrniiu.nf Bank notes of all Southern States bought and sold. - HEVP.BENCKS. ; Q CLParslev, Wilmuizton. W A Wrijrht, do." "bn 0 Williamjif'Fayctterili. p Broadfoot, do. JiPackwo,,d, Charlotte. n , ,K i'an'. Wavne countv. f;A,'1 Whitffdf Cnven county. ! Son Ivft Utt,Un Vamncc county. COP FEE FOR SALE. Onn LBS OF E"CELLE'T I-IO COFFEE FOR OUU sale. Applv at PROGRESS OFFICE. May G-tf . FOR SALE NORTH CAROLINA 6 PERCENT. CERTIFICATES u 8 Bonds. Confederate States Bonds. Wanted N. C. 6 per cent. Fundable Notes. Jan "28-tf V. R. RiCHAROSON fc CO. AT A MEKTING OF THE CITIZHNS OF THE DISTRICT CpMPOS ed of the com id os of Gram'ille. Warren and frank lin, held agreeable to notice at Ilnderson. N, C. , May Uth. lsO:!. Colonel S. S. Royster was called to the Chair and T. L. Brodie was appointed Secretary. The object of the meeting being explained by J. B. White, Captain and A. Q. M., C. S. A., the follow ing pi ices were agreed should gwern thosalets and impressments of the following army supplies. h ; (.irn im.-h. lled $ii per barrel. Corn shelled and havered Sli 10 nor bush I ban's, fur- ni.-hed by 0 ovrrnnn-nt. Fodder tinbaled 1 50 per cwfc. SJjucVs unbaled $1 7"percwt. Sheaf Oatf unbaled 2 per c t. Straw unbalud 50 ceiits'per cwl, Tlie Quartermaster was furthvr instructed Utat Gie following-quantities of corn should -be left hr the support of each fainil v and plantation; For each horse and mule for the months of Mav, June and Jul v. ono -barrel corn i for j each b")ie liid mule for the months of August. Septem- uer nu ucuMK-r, nan eairci ci n ; lor each member of family until the 1st of November, half peck per week; for each hog until Ut Xuveaitjir, one peck corrt per month. fevo'rei, That the proceedings of this meeting be pub-' Ushed in the inily fyrojreHa and Weekly Jnurvnl of the citr of Raleisrh, and the -Daily Enquirer of the citv of Richmond, Ya. S. S. ROY ST Eli, President. T. L. B.;oiik, Secretary.' - - i.ing reto- fore offered vou. and I am not auttionea tn promiss h, vet! am assured that no man will be shot who shall vol untarily return to dutv. This is the only ch oice to re deem yourselves from the disgrace and ignominy which you are incurring. . " rain our troops have met tho enemy and a groat and glo'ious victory has been won. But several thousand of ,mr soldiers fell in achieving it for us. Every man is need ed to replace the gallant dftd, and preserve an uubroken front to our still powerful enemy. Unless desertion is prevented our strength must depart from our armies, and desertion can never be stopped while cither through a frle and mistan sympathy or downright disloyalty, th-v receive any count race or protection at no 'Tie. therefore apre;-.l to all good citizen and true patriots in the State to assist tnv o.D-ers in arresting deserters, and to frown down nil thnsa who aid and a?it thein, i lace the brand non them and ciake them feel the scorn and ..ntrafretl r.eorde. Unless the go-d and the nntrioti-all over the land arise as one man to arrest thi dangerous evil, it will grow until our arny is w.dl nigh ruined. The danger of stai -ration having happily massed awav the approaching and apparently bounteous harvest civ'ing evidence of ample supplies for the coining V(.ar oir great army in Virginia again jubilant over a mitrhtv vicTo. -v I am well assured that our danger now lies in" the disorganization produced by desoMion. ou can arre?t it mv countrvinen, it you win ?iu m-N..-reus effort, if vou will but bring to bear tlie weight of r ;..,f nnd united eommumtv in aid ot vou. Urti, a I'wii i'"'' .... ' . authorities. v In witness whereof, Ar.nii.os i. nor. Captain General and Jomman.ier-m-v.uu ., hath signed these presents ana causcu uiw seal of the State to be affixed. nenv Done at tho city of Raleigh; this 11 lv of : Si in, A. 1. 1RM. z- v -v1" Ilv the Governor : R. II. Battle, Jr, Private Secretary. , " Daily papers insert one week, weeklies and semi-wcek-papers two weeks. . SPEC 11 L NOTICE TO EVERV BODY!!! rpiIE FOLLOWING RECIPES HAYING BEEN THO I roughly tested and extensively usvd for year, are rmnnunded to all who wi?h to manufacture artude o convenience or luxury either for use in their own fa -nil us or for sale. , ,P 11 th 1. Washing Fluid saves ono-naii iovj - L!l' S'ilver Plating Fluid-for Plating Spoons, Brasses, Ac I ZtS Harness, &c- V? DeleSint Paste-never fails to remove Mildew, Iron Ru t, ic, from Linen. 6 Excellent White Spruce Beer. 7. Superior Ginger Pop. 8. To vestnov Lice upon Plants. 9. Portable Lemonade-very fine for Camp 10 ExtraitEaudeColognc-a celebrated French Kccipe. Mi nSmon PUac, Furni ':: tZW IJTL China, f t , nd h s- Recipe e-erv family, should hove. Crockery and y las l .,v. ftw n i Executive Deparinent ?"orth Carolina) Af.'ur vn't GkSek Okfick, ( Mu.itia. ) v Raleigh, May ll-th, 18G3. ) fiESKn VT. 0.11 DEE, ITII3 FOLLOWING EXTRACT FRO I THE ACT .amendatory of the exemption Act, passed by the late Congress of the Confed.rate States is published for th-; information and guidance of those whom it may concern. (EXTH'Cr.) S:c. 4. "In addition to the Stat a Officers exempted bv the Act -f ii,-1562, there fhall be exempted all State Oilicers whom the Governor of any State may claim to have exempted for the due administration of the Govern ment and laws thereof but thi? exemption shall not con tinue in any State after the adjournment of the next reg ular ses.iion of its Legislature, unless such L-gislature shall,. by faw exempt, them fr.om military duty inthe Provisional Army of the Confederate States." II. Militia oTic?rs ari hereby exempted from the ope ration of-the Conscript Act, so long as they yield prompt obedience to the oid rs issued from this oftica. The ser vices of refractory and negligent officers will not be con sidered Jis ntCiissAry !ort:! o.ir-ft1tMntmilon of the Government and laws of the Stati."' III. Commanding officers of the Militia will communi cate this ordtr to the ol3cers under their command. By otder of Governor Vance : DAN'L. G. POWLE. Raleigh, May lo-lw . Adjutant General." Atiyt and Inspector General's Office,) Richmond, May il, i&tJ. j Gksehu Oi.PEff,! - No. 58. j I. The following notice, relative to exchange prisoners, i" published for the information of all concerned : IXCHANGE NOTICE, No. 5. The following Confed j erate otlicers and men have been duly exchanged, and are hereby so declared : 1. All otlicers Rud men who have been delivered at City Point at any. time previous to May 6th, 1863. 2. All ofli'cers captured at any place before the 1st of April, 1863, who have been reh-ascd on -parole. 3. All nun captured in North . Carrrr Cr "TIrgiuia ue fore the 1st of itarch, 1863, who hare been released on parole. 4. The officers and men captured and paroledby Gener al S. P. Carter, iu his expedition to East Tennessee, in December last. 5. The officers and men captured and paroled by Lieu tenant Colonel Stewart, at Van Buren, Arkansas, Janua ry '23th, 1So3 ; bv Colonel Dickey, in December 1S62, in his march to the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, and by Cap tain Cameron, at Corinth, Mississippi, in December, lbbJ. 6. The oncers and men paroled at Oxford, Mississippi, on the 23d of Deeemter. 1SG2, at Desark, Arkansas, on the 17th of January, 1863. and at Baton Koage, Louisiana, on the 23d of February, 1863." 7. AH persons who have been captured on the' 6ea, or ,the waters leading to the same, or upon the sea coast of 'the Confederate or United States, at any time previous to December 10th, 1862. 8. All civilians who have boon arrested at any time be fore the 6th of May, 1S63. and released on parole, are dis charged from any and every obligation contained in said parcde. If any such person has taken any oath of allegi ance to the. United States, or given any bond, or if his re lease w as aecompnnied w ith any other condition, he is ujschai ged from the same. ; 0. If any persons embraced in any of the foregoing sec tions, or in- any section of any previous Exchange jotice, wherein thtfv are dclar''d ci'-fcrtncreu. are in anv federal i t : .... I . ,.! . . .1 ,Yrt . A i i .lj.iirTk pi u'r;n, i.uv are u ue num. inuij i i-u-oj .v....v- to the Confederate authorities. ROBERT OULD, Richmond, May 9th. 1SC3. Agent of Exchange. 11. All persons, w hether citizens or soldiers, are ex pressly prohibited from using, or in any manner interfer ing with fuel, or. wood cut and delivered for the use of raTlro4or railroad companies. It is of the first impor tance that this order- i.h;uihl be- observed, and it will be strictlv "obeyed and enforced by the army. (Signnl0r:- 1T "S. COOPER Mav U-lw Adjutant and Inspector General. FIELD OFFICERS AND BRIGADES OF K. C. REGIMENTS. .. , . . , , We are iodbwd to John- B. -Neathery, -ClerV In th jutantGenei aPs Ojiice,'for the fo lowing. at atepofDt No COLONCL. UIVT. COLOXKU VXJOU. II A Brown . i W. S Stalliftgt !S D Tbrwstfrtf . l'Jno A McDowell 2 William It Cox 3 Wm L DeRossett 4 Brvan Grimes .... . -nr 6 I nomas m tiarrettfJoim re 6 Isaac E Avery Robert F Wbb 7 IJdw G Ha r wood .JuniiwL Hill 8s Henry l isbaw i James W Bin ton 9 , Iawrer-ce J 'BakerlJanieaB Gordon lo'jas A J Bradford iStephen D Tool 11C LcvcntWpe JwmJMartin; 12 Solomon Williams; 13 ; AJLfred M -rrs " : - osepl IITTyman H RTvler Bennett ' W A Jotuiston 13 WiUiam MacRa W.H Yaiboroftgh 16! JohnS MeElL.v iWniA Stowe 17 Win F Martin " 'JohH C Lamb ISiTboa J Purdie 19 Ua.SninM l TV W S McTn? W L Daidtin J M W'biu-m J H Whittle f H T Oobn l T &oarr i Egbert 1 Rcb L Q Hunt . 2iTbomaFToon 21! Wna G Robinaoa Nehron Slhi GWHawnokd H-D Lee T H Sharp J U Barry CM Andre-a CCCoU Rob't D Johnstoa John L Harris Samuel C Bryson- obnHLane 2'2'Jsmes Cbnner 23Dan'l H Christie 24jYm J Clarke 25 H M Rntlcdge 9lH K Huro-wvn. Jr 27 John A Gilmer, Jr I r w Hitneia 28lSamuel D Lowe Wm H A Speer 29; Robert It Vance I ; 3o Francis M Parker .James T Kell 31 John V Jordan '- VI Edmund C Brahble Wm T W41Hams 33! Clark M.Avery 34 !W L J Lbwrance ' W S. Rankin Laban Odell OCBIftekaal t D Lov W S Gtrtf J T ones JCWebb Sam N Stows WBCfaH&aa W W Silra i.'V " Vi ii m Robert V Cowan oo.jiau w wansom ioun j jw-j 36! No field org'zatiop 37iWm M Bai-bour 38 Wm J Hoke 39 40 a i David Coleman No field org'zation John A Baker 42 George C Gibbs 43 Thoni as--S Kenan 44 Thos C Singoltary 45 H Morehead 4GiEo-.Va.-d D Hall Geo p Faribault R De.t C Hill Lee M McAfee Sj,J A Washington 51 j Hector McKe t han 52Mam?s K Marshall John B Ashcraft John Astafora Frank A Beynolds D G Coward T W May hew Geo T Gordon m x ouniton i , ' , !W O Morrla 1M M'Lauchlla 17 19 John E Brown Win G Lewis T L Hargrove Samuel H Boyd W h Sannders . John A Graves Sam'l A Walkup Jno A" Fl em m in g George Worth am Caleb a tloUson CWBradshaw W J Boggan C M Stedman J R Winston ACMCihcr A D Crudap A A HiU p BChandwrs J C Van hook J RcDonald JO&ibraon Marcus A Parka i . . . . . . . jn 53 William A Owens ij T Morehead, Jr iJ ireuea Li Ta r. S McDowell'K M Murcbison A fcius 55 1 Jno K Connally 56 Paul F Faison 671Arch'd C Godw in 5 John B Palmer 59 i Dennis D Ferrebee 60 M T Smith G Gratiott Luke II C Jones, Jr Edward Cantwell Wm H Deaver Cauip of Instruction, N. C, Camp Holmbs, April 30th, lb63. j SrF.cr At. Of.deh, No. TN At Vath - r.. s. en L h a N'aCCORDANCE WITH GENERAL ORDERS NO. diutantand Inspector General s Otlice, nicn.non.., ie names of the following Slaves are published in order th?.t their ow ners may come rorwara anaoarm n. iro'c! t v , !7a: , , . . ft . T Cl'a"-ed about 20 vear?. black complexion, .- ft. 4 in i.i-rh.'pr'opertv of. George. Young, Jones county, N. C. SIMON, aged about 12 years, black complexion, 4 feet CV inches hfrh, property of Samuel Woodlcj, W ashing- ton county, N . t . ' , , , . i. m LEY IN , a-cd about 26 vcars. oiacK. co.i . .,c.v..., . inches hieh. pmpeity of Samuel Woodlay, N ashi III i.i i.lamei I) RadelifTe IWra S levanj 62 Robert V A Love jGeo W Clayton 63 Peter G Kt.ans IrrttpTieh 13 Lvans C4;Liwrence M Alktf 1 James A Keith 65 ' George N Folk Thaddeus P.Siler Alfred H Belo JH-F Schenck JTA Craige IJ C Keener 1.1 M Mar !W M flardy III Oardiwg DO McDowell J II McNeill !Wtn Gartt ' John J Spun 5 feet ing- The Regiments are Brigaded aa follows : ai7mVi Brigade 8th, 31Bt, 61st and 61st. Cookt'9 Jtrigade-lbth, 27th, 4th and 48th. Hate' Brigade 29th, , ' . . r Daniel' Brigade 32d, d, 45th, 50th aad 53d. Bavin' Brigade 55th. Hoke's Brigade (ith, 2Ut, 54th and 57th. Hampton' 9 Brigade 9th. . , Ivr,on' Brigade -5th, 12th, 20th and 2Sd. Lane' Brigade lh, 18ih, 28th, 3Jd and 37tU. Lee', W. H. If., Brigade 19th. Prvnr's Brigdde 1st and 3d. - Pender's Br'igade-iUh, 16th1, 22d, 34th and S&tfc. Petligrew' Brigade-Utb, 26th, 42d, 44th, 47th and H. Ransom's Brigade 24th, 25th. 35th, 4th and 1th. Rnmsenr's B, igadc 2d, 4ih. 14th and 30th. - BobertMon' Brigade 41st, 59th aild 63d. ' Not Brigaded-10th, 17th, 3Gth, 4Wlt, "58th 0th, 616, iiih S'-d C5tn. k. . -i . c. , . ni oj iiu s.v. Rth 7tb. 8th. 11th. 12th. 13tn, ltn. 27th, 2otD,Zin.uin,-w - ton countv, N. C dark complexion. 5 feet .... . m- i i . . -1 - M 1 1 ,, l . aci aoouL --iU - i - 4 inches highrproperty of Dr. Edward Haughton, Wash- ington countv, N. C. . 5l VRG RET, aged about U years, black complexion, 5 feet ll inches hUh, property of Samuel W oodley, Washington county. N. C. Bv order of Col. PETER MALLEI l, Comma ndinff Conscripts, N. t.. t v- t,., A.r.oant May Llm ' A'. C. Standard, and Daily (Wilmington ) Journal ,iubfin; one month and send hill to Col. Peter Mallctt. REWARDS. lOO DOLLA US REWARD. an, ioiu, .1J.lH:-Vv"',Vu ' 7.k ctK ma. Mifti.fctst. " ?4th 42d. 430. 4tn, isui, ow,,un, 52d. 53d; 54th. 56th,Mth, 67th, 58th, 60th, l.t. Md, 64th. The following are Cavalry Regiments : - . 9th, 19th, 4Lt, 59th, 6.td, 65tb... ' ' Tlie following are Artillery Regimtnts : 10th. 30th. 10th- The. following are the Battalions : - ' . r, , ... C3U. U ' rAi-nir f Whrto Lieut, t'uionci cnaries r. onuwt , . J.Greeri') Infantry; Major J. II. JSethercntt . Dcr' ; Major R. W. Wharton' gharpshmers ?. Majr "JV M ,r,'. Artillery : Ma or .W. L Young's ArtillefT : Ma- rrrY AlHliriV D ' W "Guard; Whitford's Battalion, Rangers; Majpr'AlfrrH. Band's Battalion of Cavalry. i;irfJ.ti-iii- Toloiiel W H. Thrna8 Legion f HighWjtfers' and dians ! i? compc " d of one Regiment and one Battallan, d numbers over 1,500 men. iaissBBjasissiBI RUNAWAY FROM CHAMBERS COLW, aa bama, Jan. 27th, a negro n an named UU1 . abc;nt thi.tv vears old, six feet one inch high, two mu dh nge" iimi ' tt i ..d n-na ditectel on , . . . .. . . T i -. . f I r-t i-r nic V V W III the N. C. Railroad on tne .iin, h. Ralcich. and jumped on at or near iui.;c --- ?W?rcwarr will be given if delivered to me or confined ... i Afi!recs me at Cusseta, Ala. 9i I get him. Feb 18-tt J. L. BARTEE. AUCTION ANI COMMISSION MERCHANT -XTITII AN EXPEUIENCE'OF MOliE THAN M)KT .'I.; ,h, undersigned does.not flatter him self, but mm t I years, ma uuu-i - . . . en Auction, or on " Th ' 'hove wU be fbriiAed (bv mail) at the -tbHmrins rJC'-'One for "l0 four for $5.00 j eight for $6.00, r fates. Vlll i" , r. 4 ,1.-1 . nrr nuillOV . 1 1 1.. tl, it-tuon for SlO and 10 cent stamp,) Box Raleigh, N. C. March 24 lw Address, (encloring money Sf'lEDCLE OF MAIL ARRANGEMENTS SCiILUULt, r Post OrFtCK, Raleigh, N. C. 1VTORTHERN MAIL OPENS DAILY. AT...7.30 A. .M rav years, tha und' . Commission, everything entrusted to Ins care. Auctioneer. May 14-tl , Standard copy tf. .. " "scotch snuff. mn-E UNDERSIGNED ARE NUFACTniTO j I ive scale a verv superior ai ticleot SC iOLii SUFF and'are0 a Spared to fill orders from any place in the Confederacy. Ly vcn & gox. . MavU-2m . ' Petersburg, Va. LACK. FARRISS, MERCHANT T.A1LQRS, rROCToirs old stand, FavetteriUe Street, Raleigh, N. C. -VTTE WOULD INFORM Hit PUBLIC THAT V have on hand and are constantly .rieci'U.r a0rTn'IZEXS AND mtlTART CL0TH1XO. The busing will be carried , .njar ; Ih. dlt JJgrjJj iur of Mr. C. M. f "'j hand ft to G. A. LACK April 7-tf : - r- P1ANO FORTES. J. ,fJ7S; ptrssoN P. AX O FORTE MAJf CFAC Atule? reaXnv 8 ffi tablUhed himfelf in Raleigh, .SSMf prompt tenjior u Mr. fers to Rev. Dr. "Sir edes and I'rofeaaor Hanstn. Janl3-tf Assistant Quartets ha; ter's Office. iieoQerEon. N. C, Mav 11,1863 -i i wuf" "j iirujiri(itt ranh-un ana. n arrcn : The neceuBities of the army are such as require the im mediattr delivery of everv bushel- of sixvplos corn and pouuu n loii hskc mis jjistriet, ancl-l respeettullv -urge upon you the fact that to subsist our a.riny Vou must furnish th supplies at once. If this U done it w'ill super cede the necessity of my having ta exerciito the power of impressment, which wouid bekdisajrreable to mo and dis creditable to you, but my instructions are positive and will b executed. Verv respectfully, J. B. WHITE. Mav 14-iw Captain and A. Q. M. Eastern rettevil.ie Westeru Augusta u n tt (t it tt tt il 8.30 11 7.30 12 W 11 II 12 9 9 9 9 9 2 9 1. 1 M P. M. A.M. .1 M A. M. ti P. M. ii it A. M. P: M. i a HANDLES!! CANDLES! t..R SALE AT THE an A TTA M CA M t I CANDLES ! FA CT0 R.r. " V'. Vcinvin-n vYEON H.VND AND ARK UK U . U Ki tJ" . w . Till OW CUSU-LBS wlncb tney are P'r-'y." May 11-lm1 Graham, N". C. T EAD WASTED.-! WHjOjOTJA I i for this department, Ft rsops t a of POWDER for r PoudVh noGO, Cai. C. Mav 3-tf In charge of Ordnavcoa. rrjRRY COM.M EK" Rok MaUpena Mondays, Tuesdays nd Saturdaysat Summerville opens Thursday at cSKcoponlTfcuradava and Sundays at Roxbf.ro opens W nesdaj , at Leachburg opens W edne?d at Northern mail closes da, I at Eastern mail closes daily at Favetteville mail closes daily at Western mail-closes daily at and Saturday? at RoxboiM closer Wednesdays at t oe wi! kT. the .delivery, of tnaUfroja ,li,CV v iL7riDr the wWk.. And from 8 A. I. to 0 1 . M. ana i '',:.uir hnon da- . mm s-t III T" I I III llAI'7At LIIV ' " . HZTl? n GEO. T. COOKE,' P- M. ' .iiiiccmV HOITSE fiS.nfwwTCM5orA.BTSE kl . ' ' ' . - Pom mission db- ares'and Merchan- 200 ?to?W? .. .t. nj f -- March 24-tC CASU FOR RAGS. Our Stored targe ana 1 ,lf the butuiess ontrng on Fay ..f the basines etteviUfl and Harget -rtreeu. m - e tfae 5est loca. I . n... .ifr an'd univer?all.y concept I tion in the-'place for J""" frtr the past seventeen Both of aa having l'?" 1, iIICss in thi city i ' 1 1 nf 1 1 f ur : . . . i years n me -""'7 . aa make, ii t the mrerest m -1 'we flatter ourtieive uU u, nfot ci(J, pn es to lBeu . 't V V.r 7 v fi et ion sales. Vate WMBnow i . CREECH parties to Apri.I 21 -lm jVlitchWd., I-Jct T WILL GIVE THE HIGHESTDASH . PRICE POR I all kinds of Cotton- or Linen tbHg.TJg tacaiMt refuse cotton. Bring them lb rtjf fiitpf the-Market, House, and 'X1 . groceries for them. , iV'2aiVtSwrtJ. yt &. They must be washed cjjean. . . ' " WANTED iO N F Fi D E It A T'ErTREABUT.T 50TI. i, July K, 18l,ad p.tabt, two rear h Jl-IM . T ; WANTEDT cuitriY COMBS X .vMTAt 1 1 c-' l' AuTrch M tf PRAIRIE A LACK BaWgh.N. C c 1t)UPONS OF 0E lKOMjfiOO CONPEDK lioan AUo ) C. $t and $2 Trea?rv J tl Apt iff:- lX- KMIV!l"D!-0 , - r Jan 14-tf M irch LS-tf i ... of Ralegh grneraliv.
The Daily Progress (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 18, 1863, edition 1
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