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. -.-V f ( y ... J-JJ. .'I J ADVERTISING HATES. 7.Z .vr'rt I PTIO.V ONE SQUARE Of TWtr urK T Oneway ,.$1, 00 Two day m 2 00 Three days ...3 00 Twq week.-. tl. , t)nc munth ift fii fc' J " tn new criWr with' fec LKoS wiU be stopped 'Four davs. .". 4"fc0 J'irfr days... One vreet... uc inonlh '.5 00 Twelve month? 1 Twclre Rnes ftr rtss ctitst' iBquifp and idditfoii wjarcwill be charged the game.. Cafh"rillbc dciuandtd fioai all -.persons ckcept wjisrt special contracts are niae... When sent by lcttcrj.,tfc ujonev must accompany th advertLsemcnt. RALEIGH, THURSDAY. "MAY 21, 1868. NO. 166. ton VOL. IV. J .tfrh til 1'KO 'I " i-i r T 11 i uikit r-U or State, ve 4 tor ."..r apd pro, pt ior ' . , , . MiaTAHY NOTICE S. MILITARY DIRECTORY, . ,t TPii PKKSS . 1 L?f JUjf Fl.oro the Adjutant of the ftZ C i-t nht, .e learn the bat- ii.U-.pP'. fr" f, p(ik abouttwortymile. west ugM t v ' cbcmy ba(ilv until rcin- Ckl0. - lli:llbrrton thy,n fell back to t he I from Jack). - 1 (.stin,atoS our los?at 3 ,000 jMkBrid-f. fi ';"rtGeD. Lorin-wa, on no left three timei f nf !liroUKh to Crvt,l Im cut off but cut uis ) j loss d ".7 -ntr-fivt nf'1' boux" , ... V An the refugees V". c Ibath School ttho Ifel'lK 'of tn-toe wns large and pneeu p.'o- . nr ;I1.,v;,iitv to at U and vory much rrgreiuu v.. - ivT,rK,ON IlF.MAlNS AT . T . -v T r t i v,ibtir it 'll man ui oa m. , r i : . ..t .(T hi) T'lVlM TlUr VI r " ..n.;t!,-P frcm Lvnchburtr, anneu t - -. T I t . . . t.. on- ' . . i. r' . o ork on TLuray. They -re re- aipv'u - - . ... ,u,,,,,lSr, civ lets, un- ion . r - - . , T , . r. -r, . .i id i si i. Gvr.crM l I.' 1 Sir.it h, Mo t ruiru.a .! on tot.l.e institute .ur. iks where r) mi ( flit I' ' 11 1 -1 " r ,i :i DS .J.....;,..d in lie nM lecture ro(-nuf the i! i sok rnti pnu ' were . . i ...l TV,n ro. iii was inst as nc u u u f'U-for.. s:-ve-it- was H-avily .Irapcd in f ' . ,. onird . since lis ab- i,rf,o,' n.t l..:M- oil , : l. .. . ,.f..n ci- hiPi I II L V'tiuu of I1 11 l''" ----- . .........1 I M ! f hHTl-fP.w.,-) liei'i ith the an.Lu;sc cf tne Hd'and "fhc lM.edirtious of a nation resting upon It wasa touching rM,o, umUirought tearj to ;1V e'v.s, when tho bedy was posiici ,ubi ... t of the favorite (i..tir ti'oin ii;nnu 'n lu. B de'iVered. Professors, . students, visitor, all ; s i i i... tLiLv..,! n(1. i.hnin cK't'.ision. fc deeply ino ni ui- , - j'-,rc'liri mate s..rr,.w on the nn'e.i spe; Uc-e fee de:Jd hero lying in hi fatyiliar h-cture ro,Mn. Ins were (ire.1 every half hour .hiring the day m ,,r of the depute.! ehiejtam, hvm an :.u u gu-uio viilv'.e on overv face, ' 'he' funeral was to take uhvc y.-stenlnv at 1.1. .ek at the rreshyt;rian Chunli, f which the k- lie.lwas a men her li H hite, toe able pastor, 'ArraiHiients were Veing nvule for a large, pro- kion, civil and military, and for a groat teucbrial rlay. iThe 1 rctnnitis wrre then to- he deposited in tlie with the same church, where t tiitt rt rv rineete(l f ! h fir-t; wife and a a child "f the dc)aitcd are bur- f 'I'i.rr-. ne:!v hv the iiol-le ins'-itiui-n he h-ved so idly, I' will nst well, while fresh and fragrant in U hearts. .f his oni.trvmen, his tncnii iy will repose thf latest poMeiity. Buikf niiT I'xi':;ksmvi; , rrn:;: fiiom a Yak- "e (liith. n a skirmish Saturdav n the Iv tppa- ?ar.nck with the 9 ?h rt ir syl vani i. in w hh h the itter 2ot the worst of it and ran, one: of the knap onpt;:red, at: in it a ftrjef ti 'io Martha, (lis sweainesui, wom ii; io a portion of it, spelling and . i . ..i. ...i .i : : .. hiUdelphia. We copy in: " Johj'i. if I co.1.1 you I t' ii.k I col.l Mnnsfi you while. Yon sii .ku of geang h-ts ..f fun nim.iiiy; the Rebels. from tl'.e It ippahaunock; but T d-.n't think it In mu' h fun wh-.-nhalf that went (T , in tlic Oolh is killed and nearly all t' e rest is wounded. You said "v.i did not !et hurt in the Battle von h.a 1 1 ctter ,-;uch foi the Kvh.ls will shoot-you ,-dhcy have killed lots of viir Friends th.it you u.-c to know. h ard that they hud killed onkul Joseph uh! nearlv all T irk rct is kill and wonnded and m ssinsr. The regt 1! I'e rouined. John I haitit t any fresh news to rite. times are dull iieare and no fun for v.s irls at 11. 1 want you all to come liom and let xho rebels lli me for ti,, runt irhii) thrr.i no how' ami we can tive uthnnt th'.m. Yon will stav theie until all of von icj Kuim i am atraio. I XK.wnntN .Itkms. The New York World puh Ji?hes a letter from Newbern. N. C dated Ma'v Gth. ?l " - 1'. ' t -J - Igronm, the father left our lines with other disloyal Icitizcns. X EW A C CTDfS AN I) COMM ISSLON llUUSE I KlaXU At UTt ltl ORH. IT T P WAV V THIS It I V Wl 1 1 if : It COP IDTV'.-i) -T t SHIP in the General' Auction and Commission bu- iaiw. viz., for ti e sale of (Jootls. Wares and Merchan dlxe, Real and Per..?.tl i'roperty, Ac, .' e. Our Stre is larffe' and eoinmndioMts' fronting on Fav-,cttevilU- and Hargejt streets, in the centre of the business if the city, and universally conceded to be the best loca tion in tho place' for the business. . jJoth i of us having been engaged for: the past seventeen ;3r'W .in the Mercantile or Auction business in this city, 17 fatter otfrn.elv.ij that we can. make it to the interest of .iWUes to make Ueir cdrirignmenti to ti? for cither pri . ,-,'"' .tt Jtuiiijo v;tits. A. CREECH. J. J. LITCHFORD. April 21-1 m SCHEDULE OF MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. VTORTHEUN MAIL CPK.VS DAILY AT..77.3a A. M. jl R.;uiteru ravettcvitic 4 I 7,30 8.30 11 7.30 a n a a I. li W estern 11 I i .it .i - -, fc. , ) -. . v . ..A A . KHminerville open" Thursday a Cartliagcpeiii.Thurtvays and J- 12; 5 n n 12 a' 9 9 yi 9: M. M. .iuniii iqpciis vt einiesuav at . Leachburg open Wednc-davg at ,ertl!ern mart closes dailv a Rlaieiu mail elopes dailv ac PiyctU'vUlc .mail clows 'daily w etera mail closes dailv at ' ' Aujtusta mail closes dailv at ummervilje ci0;,.s FrdavS at ."Ste'srs:"?."" . M. a M. H 0' 1 1 J- V M. M. tt. ..T,.nu,,..rx.1:lain, om:- ; KUTRELL'S SPRINGS. fniV';S T,VT-7vv r n niarna? th,s ! AX THE 1ST DAY OF JUNE THIS POPULAR I puirnn- of UailcsW , Lawrence, of Boston, a mom- j ( V , , Iloso!.t will be c,encd for the re- M rs .,.. ..... J II II . te ... iter of tbu 4 i(h Massachusetts, to the accomplished i Mntinn .,f vi.it(1r. Idanghter.il Israel Disoswav. a hanker in Newbern: 1 Ou ino-to the verv ercat scarcity of "After V.M-A. M -to-J P i ar, '1 de'"7 f mail from 4K fUni'lS-a " 0t0- T. C'JOKR, l M. COWS STRAYED Ott STOL.EN--$10 RE- YARD. ri TRAY ED.. OR STOJUt'. FROM MY. PREMISES IN Raleigh, two COWS, one red and the other black, both about fire years old. The car marks arc, smooth" crop in the right ear-andcrop and hole in the left. -The Cows were brought from Lenoir county, and may.be mak-' ing their way back. They left about the middle of lat week. 1 veil I give Ten Dollars for the return of both, or Five for either. MavK-tf ' ROBERT II. ROUNTREn. 100 DOLLARS REWARD.' RUNAWAY FROM C11AM1JEKS I'UIMY, ALA bania, Jan. 27th. a negro man named BURT, about tliii'tv vears oia, six ieci one mcu uigu, ywu mmmcuso crisped from a burn. Hi has a pass and was detected on the N. C. Railroad on the. 16t!i inst. making bis way to Raleigh and jumped olf at or near McLvean's station. The above reward will be given if delivered tpme orcopGned o I eet hi in. Address me at Oussc'ta,. Ala, MISCELLANEOUS. DESIRABLE INVESTMENT IN TEXAS LANDS. OSE-HAtr OF THE JUST'O T.IKri0 TRACT, rTMIIS TRACT O F D ES I R A P L E L A X I) S W AS S E . I ldid for his home ite many year? since, by Oql. M. U Menard, who was an extensive land owner in Texas, and one of the lertfir.g fonnders of the city of Galveston. The i.rope.tv ha.- never passed out ofh;s tannly since its purchase bvhim, and one-half Tfit only is now oitei ed for I . '. r ..,-! ..nil lir. oriln in tin r- ale tor a change oi in esLuivrr.i, nun - t 'eels of one-fourth of.a 1 ague, or 1,100 acres each. It is e'uated in Milan countv, within the TP MP E R T E WD SIIOWTJlY BELT OF TEXAS, about 45 miles Xortb-Eastward from the Capital of the Stat-, and about 55 miles Northwestwardly from Hren harn, the present terminus of Railroad communication with Galveston and Houston. The tract i.-1 divid.-d in two nearly equal parts by lintsriy Creek, (emptying into San Gab. M river,) d mprues an admirable combination oi lanus im ' " " ".j pastu. al pursuit.. High and dry post oak lands, tailed witlr". fencing materials ; commanding a view, of the entire tract ; on both sides of the Creek, vising from there to a fine prai rie covered with mosquite grass (not the bearded ) - UNSURPASSED FOR.GllAZING PURPOSES and which extends unintruptedly to the banks of the San Oitbriel. from Pi to-15 miles uistant. . This region oi country is not surpassed by any in lex as. in REGULARITY OF SEASONS. DELIGHTFUL CLIMATE AND HEALTH OF THE LOCALITY ; and the tract itself forms one of the best in vestments for present use o- future nro tit to be found in Texas, THE LAN i) OF PROMISE AM) OF PEACE. Dnrin the dry vear of lhtiO in Texas, ilr. Conolly's farm, (on a portion of th. tract.) yielded an average of 50 bushels of orn. and 15 bushels of wheat to t he acre. There are numerous flouring miUs in Milan, ana tne amoimng counties of R.-ll and Williamson. - All the small grains grow well, cotton yields one bale to the acre. horsesTmules. shoop. hogs and HORNED CATTLE THRIVE WITHOUT WINTERING and are largely raised throughout the region. The titles to the land have never been questioned, and ,an? unques tionable, and there are no squatters on it. Th? settled portion of th- Stat- extends far bryoad M dan, county, in everv direction. Th.? propertv now belongs to J. S. Thrasher, Supenn tendant of the Press Association, and one-half of it is ..off-red for ?;A K only because the aceeptauce of the duties of bis public position involves tho nec.ssity o: a partial change in his investments. It is off.-ri d at jn ivate sab- untiN.be 7th day of Ausrust, when if not tlisposed t". it will be sold at public auction,' without-reserve, for cash, iu Confederate Treasury notes in the city of Atlanta. For further information, and plan of tract apply to K. M. PARKS k CO.. Whitehall Street, Atlanta Georgia. ' Mav 11-MAltf A GOOD INVESTMENT. HAVE ON HAND 20 OR SD.000 POUNDS OF FINE LEA V TO R A CCO. 1 invite the attention of manu- ... - r t T 1 - I aelarers to tins notice, can on or auuress P. R. MERRY MAN. Mav 20-1 w H'jndcrson, N. C. ARTILLERY HORSES WAITED. i-rpiiE j;yiG!:Ncn:s of the service require j f a number of ARTILLERY HORSES. 1 earnestly re ' .pTest that any one having OO Jl) HARNESS HORSES, I call on mv Agent, Mr. Wm. F. Askew, who is authoiized ,tu pay th most liberal prices. W. W. PIERCE. May 10 3t Maj. k Chief Q. M. Dist. of X. C. SPIRITS TURPENTINE. I HAVE 35 PARRELS- SPIRITS TURPENTINE IN large. 'fine, well made cask's averaging 4 1 gallons each, i n hand for ale. It can be delivered at Boon Hill, on the Noith Carolina RRi'road. D. C. CARRINGTON, Maynf0-lw4w Goldsboro', N. C. provisions of all limited number ef boarders. We will U3e every gtfort to render our guests eomtoi table, anu promise to spare no pains or v.peust- tn snpplying our table with the best the mrtetjfn produce. Our rates of board shall be advertised in due time. BLACK N ALL & COM Proprietors. V. S. A good HOUSEKEEPER tor tbe coining weapon, one vvlio l.ois.had experience in a public house. She must be lady-like in her. deportment and in every way compe tent to till the placer. The best of references will be re-t-uimi. None others need' appi. Write, immediately ami stato lirw long and where you have heen in business, ( tlie price you reAiire. and the reference v oilman giye. ,-iauuaru copy till forbid. April 15-tl B. & CO. W. R. RICHARDSON & CO., STOCK BROKERS -AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, it.Ai;c,n, n. r. " Ojjirc on Fa yrtteviUc Street. TTTILL GIVE PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO f Y sales and pnrchancs of State and Confederate Bonds, Bank and other Stocks, collection" of Claims, and any business connected with the different dep'rtiucst ef'Ul'e State govc rnmrrt. Bank note's of kU Scoathorn States bought and sold. .' rr.rEHiiN-CF.fi. C G Parslev, Wihnington. W A Wi-iaht. do. , John D Wiliiams Fsrettville. J liioacTltiot, ' cU. . .7 J HJsck-ol, Charlotte. ' W "K Lane. Vayne county. . John D Whitfofd, Craven county. m Hon Thomas Rutlin, Alamance county. Hon W X. Edwards, 'Warren countv." Hon D W Courts, RoGkinghara county. II W (i jion, Lincoln county. And citizens of Raleigh generally. Jan 14-tf NOTICE. L LL PERSONS WHO PRESENT THEMSELVES .Jk. J iv .7,1" vji Vlltl cl , WIIHTH U1C hours of 9 and 10 a. m.j will be vaccinated freof charge. EDWARD WARREN, Dec 20-tf Surgeon General of N. C. - ar me oinee 01 ine Mtrwunn i ' v. . CURilY COMBS. TVTAXUFAfJTt-ftED bv If I - - . PRAJRIE & LACK March 10-tf . BaleiN. t TWiLKES MORtS, Auctioneer. ' AiirTION SALES. V D 1R EC TJJIP O R TA TIOXSJZX. STEA MS HIPS BA X I C11EE ASD PET. ON FRIDAY, 2TU lhA: i , ;tUMlIKSClU AT 10 o'clock, a. mM I wiH eelf -. ny Sales RooHJt Xo: '2,, Graxiie Row, Wilmington,?. P., the following desira ble artkdcsimporU-d in abovlfiwiwed steamer-, . .. 10 eassrJIadder Prints. Ji U.GeO yards 13 bales unbleached Shirtiog.yOOO yards. 5 cwea Long Cloth, 2Sjrarda ' 2 cases Cotton Drills. 1255 yards 2 cases White India Twilkv 160 yard3 2 cases Ozmibui gs; 2H in 4500 yard 1 bale Twist Welch Flannel, 82d.y a rds 1 bale Fancy wotc 44 - . Wi-iards 3 cases Pearl Setting Thread, .20Q. yards 2 cases 44 " Ooito-n; 200 yards 2 cases Linnen Thread, assorted, 400 yarda 1 CBS? Diamond ThrfadJOscWd L2jl0 lbs I eases mazco -4S eaa l ease White I inen Thread 1 case Colored I , 2 cases Hooka and Eyes, Blac- and W hite, 150 gross. 1 case Pins . 2 cases Ruttons, assorted 1 case Dressing Combs . . . 12 cases Rlueher limits, 1200 pair 1 easy Ladies' Cassjmere Roots, 120 pair ' 15 cases Extra Paste Rlacking, 180 doz 10 kegs Printer's Ink 1 case English Foolscap Paper, 20 reams 50 cases Extract Logwood inCO s.ieks Liv Table Salt, 20 lbs each 175"boxe? Tin-Plate .t 15 tons Hoop Iron 7 doz Shovels 20 boxes Window Glass, French 25 doz Painted iwuls '25 doz Corn Brooms 50 Coils Ro;'c 1 pipe Fine Cognac Rrandv, dark 1 pipe " " " pal 1 ty - t l- ,i..i. r.,..n ti quar casKs r ine cognac iranu , u n .nm n-n 10 eacs 4 ' " i uoz.eacu 88 cases (: ' " 4 10 cases Pure Gin, Geneva 20 cases Champagne, Crown 50 cases Claret Wine, St Julien 5 eases Alcohol 10 ch"sts Congo Tea 20 half chests Young Hyson Tea g 41 boxes Star Candles, 40 lbs each 22 boxes Adamantine Candies, 1(13 eacn 52 boxes Castiie Soap, :2-lbs each 58 kegs Bi Carbonate Soda GS casks Sal Soda 50 kegs White Zinc Paint 3 cas Quinine, 500 unces 20. drums Castor Oii, ti gallons each . 11 cases do do 5 barrels Epsom Salts 1 ease Tanning Acid, 600 ounces 1 case Chloroform, 50 lbs 1 cae do G do ? 1 case do 40 ouncos 1 drum Balsam Copavia, 112 lbs 4 threes do do 400 " 1 cae do do 15 " T case Copavia- Capsules, 500 lbs 1 case Iodide Mercury, ?2 lbs . 1 tierce Sal Chloi dide Soda. 105 lbs 1 tierce Pulv Tart Acid. 120 lbs 2 tierces Amnion Caib, 224 lbs 1 case Calomel, 12 lbs ljai- do .... S ." 2 tierces Cream Tartar, 240 lbs 1 case Ipecac. 24 ounces . 1 jar Strvchnine, 4 ounces 1 tierce Pulv R'uei. 120 lbs 3 barrels Powdered Liquorice, 336 lbs 1 tierce 'Citric Acid. 12U lbs 1 case Gum Opie, 50. lift 1 case Ext Calac Co, 20 lbs ' 1 jar Pulv Ipecac, 4 lbs 1 tar Pulv Om. s lb? l'ir lnl Uhei E lba 1 jar Tanning, 2 lbs 1 jar Corosive Sublimcnt, 8 lbs 1 jar Tine Arnica, 4 lbs 1. package Cayenc Pepper. C lba 1 jar Mercurial Ointment, 8 lbi 1 jar Pulv Cubeb, 1'5 b.i 1 jar Ol Jecen:.;. 15 lbs 1 jar Creosote. 1 lb 1 jar Red Precipitate, 0 lbs 1 jar White " C llierce Gum A ?safadita, 56 lbs 4 b-ixes Magnesia Carb, ti4 oz 1 tiovc3 Potah, 192 lb? 1 tierce ' 100 1 box Gum Ariabi and Rev 1 jar Pulv Opium, 2 lbs 1 jar Pil Hydrag. ft 1 jar Potash Iodine. C-lbs 1 jar Morph Sulph, G oz 1 "Can Homcepat'bic Coca, 30 lb3 1 1 case Gu n Opie. and Reg, 50 lbs 1 Flask Quicksilver' 1 case Oil Peppermint. 18 lbs 1 case Oil Cloves, IS lbs 1 case. Oil Bergamot, 9 lbs 1 jar Chu Iron, 8 oz 1 iar Nit Silver. 4oz 4 boxes Speit.'204 Ihg ' 6 yds Innis G lays. Blister 5ft doz Brown Couth. Tissue 50 yds Brown Tromp Piast. r a doz i ii.-ue Diessing. Mav 18-tds A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF ALAMANCE, ONE and a half miles , from Haw River Station on the North Carolina Rail Road, containing 225 acrea, h offered for sale upon the most accommodating. tcrun. There are on the premise ft comfortable dwelling and all necessary out house-.. For terms apply to the oTitor of the Mav6-tf PROGRESS. COFFEE FOR SALE. Ohn LBS OF EXCEULEVT RIO COFFEE FOR OUU sale. Applv at PROGRESS OFFICE. -May G-tf . . . ...... FOR SALE NORTH CAROLINA 6 PER CENT. CERTIFICATES v H . 8. : 44 Bonds. . Confederate State? Bond. .. ; Wanted N. G. 6 per cent. Fundable h tM. ln tf W. R. RICHARDSOX A CO. CANDLES ! GANPLES ! CANDLBS ! I I nji A 77 i M C A N T) L J j F A D TORT. rnHE UNDERSIGNED H.WE-ON HAND AN I) ARE I cnn-t intlv manufacturing ft superior article of WAa and T VLLOW CANDLES which. they ar prepared, to furul?h.in .any quantity a8bir-w Mavll-lm' GrAhatn, S. C. PAPWiAGE CHECK FOUND. ATTAGG VGE CHECK OX THE N. C. R. R. NO., 1 Dcked up in the street,' has beealcft at Mb office. I t,,av detain the baggage of theVoeer at th depot. Tfrc whomjthngs H f.ta"d pay in ffn!ujtuemen v May 18-tt.- AITCTION AND COMMISSION MERCH ANT, -xir TTTH V- EXPEHIENCE Uf MORE THAN FORTY W vf the undesigned to t4btfl hlmself. but iflatte'redby his emitouier and wiU receive ajid sell at CaMavU-tf Auctioneer. Standard copy tt. - "' SCOTCH SNUFF. nv npHE trsDte0KEl ARE MANUFACTURIMJ ON J an extensire .cJevery S?JUFis-nd T.-fca'?TrepFr to U order ro'y place. io the; Couferucy. . LyNcn & To all the officer of the sev var nlrxsnla of Shith. Caro Una Jfilitia in the Sth fcfn'MV;!.' Ditrcl , IX OBEDIENCE TO "SIVLM'SAL ORDERS, NO. 42f.," hereto appended, to which y our particular attentionis called, I hereby request you to send l .amp immediately, all hands who are within the ages of eighteen and forty, employed within, the bounds of your regiment in getting eros8"ties and cord-wood for the various railroads. You will collect, enroll and send to camp a.ll conscripts not so engaged, ia the bounds of your regiments, whether they originally belonged to it or not. Track hands, not en gaged in their praptr and peculiar bnsines?, but getting cfbss-tios and cotd-wood.. will be sent to camp. You will also promptly report jto me the names of all conscripts sent to camp under this order. Any "delay or 'negligence in the execution of this re quest will be promptly reported to Gen. D. G. Fowle, Adjt. General of the N. C. Militia. . ' BX.TRACT.1 Cosscfcirr office, Camp Holmes, X. C. May 8th, 18G3. j Special Ordeus, ) No. 42G. J . X. The hands employed on the various Rail Roada, in cutting wood and cross-ties, who are within the ages of 18 and 45, will be sent to Camp immediately by the Enrolling Officers of the District in which they are, as the Bureau of Conscription has decided they do not come under the classes referred to in paragraph VIII, General Orders No. 2, Adjutant nd Inspector General's Office, hence cannot be detailed. .. By order of Col. P. MALLETT, Commandant of Conscripts for N. C. J. C. PiK. CZ, Adjutant, Lieut. J. R. McLEAN, Enrolling" Oihcer Ac. Mav 20-1 w Salisbury, N. C. Charlotte Democrat, Salisbury Watchman, Raleigh Standard cvpy. ILEA DQUARTERS EX. BD. OF SURGEONS, AND ENROLLMENT OF CONSCRIPTS, ) 5ru Congressional District, N. C, Raleigh. X. C, May 19th, 18G3. J PURSUANT TO ORDER NO. 9, ISSUED BY COL. Petfr Mallett, Commandant of Conscripts for N. C, the Commanding OHicers of th" respective Militia Regi- ments in the oth Uongressionr.l uistricts oi orm iaron na,, arc recpiested to assemble tlu ir Commands at the fol lowing times and places. This call embraces ail men be tween 18 and 40 years of age, including those "previously exempted, detailed, or discharged from rvice, from any cause whatever:" 4 2d Regt NC Militia, at Oxford, (I i ;v.u ill e County, 29th and 30th of Mav. 43d Regt X C Militia, at Oxford Granville county, 1st, 2d and 3d of June. 40th Regt N C Militia, at Louisburg, Franklin county, Gth and 8th of June. 32d Regt NC Militia, at Nashville, Xash county 11th and 12th of June. 37th Regt X C Milstia, at Warrenton, Warren county, 15th and 16th of June. 38th Regt N C Militia, at Ralei-h, Wake county, 19th, 20th and 2 2d of June. . 39th Regt X C Militia, at Raleigh, Wake county, 23d, 24th and 25th of Jun- 118th Regt X C Militia, at Raleigh, Wake county, 26th and 27th of June. 45th Regt N C Militia, at Hillsboro', Orange county, 30th Jnne, and 1st and 2d of July. 415th Reght X C Militia, at Hillsboro', Orange county, 3d, 4th and Gtl. ot Julv. A, LANDTS, Jr., Cant, and Enrolling Officer. 11. W. ( Arihi , Assistant Surgeon.!'. A, C. S-, Chin. E.. Bd. Surg., 5th Cong. Di;t.; N. C. May 19-lw Standard copy one week. ExeCutlYC Depai-tmenjt Northarolina."! Adjutant General's Okficf, (Mimtia,) S . Raleigh, May 14th, 1863. ) General Order, TVfjlmA OFFICERS. WHO HAVE BEEN COM VI pelled bv the advance of tho ememy, to leave their respective districts, are oidered to report for duty to the Commanding Ottieer of the Regiinental District, m which they may be residing temporarily, ly orucr of Governor Vanc, tf . Mayl9-lw . , Adjutant General. Daily i.apei s copy one week and weekly papers two weks, "and send bill to A. G. O. Executive Department North Carolina, ctiNT Geskrai.'s Ofkice. f Militia,) Raleigh, May 16th, 1863. ) General Order,) . 1 EXEMPTIONS -FROM MILITIA DUTY ON AC i cdUnt of disability, wi' not ho recognized, except uptfn the Surgeon's certificate endorsed by the Command ing Officer of the Regiment, .and approved at this otfcce. -By order of Governor Vance q foVTI.E, Mav 10 lw Adut.irit General. All daily papers in the Stat: rill publish one week and tfjeely pap'ers two weeks. Executive De'parwent North Carolima . ADJ Raleigh, May 11th, 18G3. GENERAL 0?D2R, 1 ' J- JHk FOLLOWING EXTRACT FRO J THE ACT amendatory of the exemption Act, passed bv the late o&ress of the. Confederate :atcais Information and guidance 01 map wi-ow ' Sec 4 " In addition to the State oftters. exempted by the Act of Oct. 11 1S62, there slAll be tempted all State offices whom the Governor of any State mfty claim to hare exempted for the due administration of the Govern ment and iSws thereof but this. emptun .hll not con vv tate' after the adjournment of ne next reg Sflu'egUlaturf unles, .nch Legislature shlll, bv lavy ..exempt them rom miy.tj in the PrnrTiotial Army of the Confederate States. ? Vt- MiRtia oTc-era are hereby exempted fro the ope-r.iL"f?hlS;JPt-Aetf as tbev v ei d prompt obedience to the. order SSSP fnrdue administration of catethisorder to meonicem.uuuci .. - R nrder ot Governor axce : jw.u.- By order ot Governor Raleigh. May 15-ly A-djutant Genera! Camp of Instruction, N. Cak? IIolxES, April 30tb, 1SG3. Special OarER, No. A, Tnwn nrvPBJT. ORDERS TwAdjatan and Inspector Xleneral's Oflice; f.25the iames of the following Slaves are Dubllah. Va., the names of tne io.uwin. J-uim order that tbir owners may come forward and claim ton conntv. C- black, complexion, 6 f t WlVA. aired about u years, l.r w-.t.; . jH.-r . nf Samuel n uuuit- inrhes hisrb. property oi aiut tnwi rrnn TV. xi . . . . ' r Wrasbington co untr, 3 . C. ror Pf-TRR MALLUTT. Br order ot rninmnnr'.in;' ConSClif'te, X. May 1 Chief Enrolling Office, 8TH CONG'RtCSiONAt DlSTBIC, SalL-burv. N. C. May 11, 1SG3. Substandard and Dailv ( Wilmington) Journal j Loan, publb on dSSd send bill to CoL Peter Mallett. a Yi- FIELD OFFICERS AXn.llRJG ADES OF N. C. REGIMENTS. .. We are indebted to John B. Ncatbery, Clerk in the Adjutant General's Oflice, for the flowing .ftatemcnj : No CO ".ON EL. L1EVT. COl6sK!.. "majors. 1 Jno A McDowell II A Brown 2 William R Cox W' S Stallirgs 3' Wm L DeRossett S D Thiut 4;Bryan Grimes Janics li W ood 5! Thomas M Garrett John W Lea 6 Isaac E Avery Robert F Webb T .PHn- n Harttnnil Idas S Hines "I IV W Ourt W M Parsley E Xpshorne Wm j nni iS McD'Tato -iW LDaYidaou r.:n ai lJi : t li' t? ' i r "tl . ' 9 LawrenceS Bakeri James B Gordon J H'WhiViker 10 j Jas A J Bradford Stephen D Tool f " Sparrow 11C Levcnthorpe (Win J Martin Egbert A Rom 12 Solomon Williams' D P Rowe 13 Alfred M Scales jJnac-ph H Uvuuu L 11 Hnnit. 14 !R Tyler Bennett W A Johnston J-lLLimbetk - 15tWilliam MacRae W l Yat borough. 1G John S McEiroy iWm A Stowe In'Ole" " 17!Wm F Martin 1 John C Lamh ... (S lifiarp 18 1 rJ D.Bavrry l9 SoIomon Williams Win G Robinson ;C M Andrewg 20 Thomas F Toon i Nelson Slouch 2ljW W Kiikland 22 James Conner 23'Dan'l II Christie 24lWm J Clarke 2;'H M R'utledrre -W,S Rankin Laban Odcll aCCole Robft I) Johnston CC Blicknal ;T D Love W S Grady !J T Jones jJ C Webb Sam N Stowe j VVB.Crcasman W XV Sillers J A D McKay ID G Cowwd T W. Mayhew ! Geo T Gordon .J T Johnston John L ILu ris Samuel C Bryron 'obn R Lane 26 II K Burgwyn, Jr TlJohu A Gilmer. Jr G F Whitrield 2s Samuel D Lowe Wm H A Speer lM ttonert js ance 1; So'Fiancis M Parker : James T Kell 31 John A Jordan C W Knight 32iEduund C Brabble: Wm T Williams 33 Clark M.Avery ' , Uebei t V Cowan 34 ! W L J Low; ance , 3o'Matt W Raasom jJobu G Joucs 3G.No 10 d oisr zation 37 Wm M Barbour l-Tt,r. 15 A -her a ft IJbhn Ahfoid. W G Morris 38!Wm J Hoke 1 M M'Laucblin 39 David Coleman 40 'No field org'zation 41 iJohn A Baker 42;George C Gibhs i 3 T h om a s S K en a n 4-l:'t hos C Singeltary 45 . H Morehtad 4s! Ee.wa -d y Hall 17:Gef. P F.viWiult 4S'R' De, t C Hill 49; Lee McAfee dj.l A Washington 51 Hector ytcKelhan 52.Tames K Marshall 53 1 William A Owens ' Frank A Reynolds John E Brown Wm (i Lewi T L Hargrove Shu.u.1 II Bovd W L Sauudei's John A Gi ave3 Saru'l A Walk up Jno A Flemming 1 G e o 1 g a W o 1 1 h a in 'Caleb B Hobson Marcus A Parks j.I T Morehead, J; K M Mm cbisou M T Smith XI (iratiott Luke 11C Jones,-Jr CWBradshaw ! J Boggau j (. M itedniaa ACMrCalhotcr SA O Crudup A A Hill P Ii Chambers ; J C Vsuhook J RMcDmiald 1 J QRichardson iJ J Iredell !A Ellis I Alfred M lielo H F Schenck J A Craige - J C Keener 55 i J ivo K Connally 5G i Paul F Faison 57;Arch'd C Godwin 58 John B Palmer 59 i Dennis D Ferrebee GO' bi James D RadclitTe 62 ; Robert G A I.e. e C. Peter G Evans 64" Lawrence il Allen C5 ; George X Folk ! Ed w a id Cant w ell J M M ay 0 ' W M Hardy Wm S Devanc - II Harding fjeo W Chnton DG McDowell Stephen B "Evans .J H McNeill 1 j W m Ga rrtit Thaddeus P Siler - John J Kpann The Regiments are Brigaded a3 follows: . Vlingman'e Prigadc.h, 31st, 51st and 61.t. -Cooke' nrifjndi5.x, Zllh, iOvU aud 46tli. Bate' Jiriqadc 29th. Panicl' 7iW?"c-32d,'43d, 45th, 50th and &3d. Pavii' Jiri'jade 55th. Uokc's Bi i'jndc Gth, 21 it, 51th Rnd 57th. Hampton' Brijidcr,Hh. It-ergon' Brigade -5th, 12th, 20th and 23d. Lane' 8 Briqadc 7th, 18th, 28th. 33d and 37th. Zee', IF. . r.,Lriind 19th. Martin' $ Bi irpdt 17th,'42d. 47th and C3i Pendens BriiudcVStb, ioth, 22d, 3ith and 38th. Vcttinrew'x Itri jnJc 1 1 th, 26th, 44th and i2o. Ramomis Brigade 2ith,-2th, 35th, 49th. and 5Ctb. Ranttcur Brigade 1At 4th, 14th and 30tb. Rohrftson' Jj 'irdc 41st and 59th . Talioi"err.,'i Briacdc 1st and 3d. A 'ot Briga lei- 10th, 36. h, 40tb, 58th, 60th, C2d, C4th and 65th. Thj following are Infantry Regiments 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, Gib, 7th, 8th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, lothlGtn, 17th, 18th 20th, 21,t, ?2d 23d, 24th, 25th, 26tb, 27th 2Sth. 29tb, 30th, Slrt, 32d, 33d, 34th, 35th. STtb, 3Sth, 39th 42d, 43d, 44th, 45th, 40th, 47th, 48th, 49th, Wh$& 5-M 53d.JS4.th, 55th. 5ith. 57th. 5Sth, COth, Cl?t, 62d, C4th. The following are Cavalry Regiments: - 9'h, 19th, 4U-t, 5:)th, CM, Goth. - The following arc A: till ry Regiments: 10th, 36th. 40th. Tho ioiiow.og arc tlio Baltahons : I i-at Colonel ri ulc. E. Fhober'e, (formerly Wharton 3 Gi-een'fi Infantvr; Major J. H. NethercuU's lngerj ; AJ-Morli. V". Whaiton'i. bharj-shooterj ; iter tJ0Up Moire's Artilfl-rV; Major W. L, Yonn-'s Artillery ; 11a- jot Alex. MacKaVsAit.Hery ; Guard ; .Whitford's Battalion, liangers; Major Alfrcd.U. Baird's Battalion of CavnU'V- . rt . , Colonel W. H. lliomas' Legion of highland erf and In dians is composed one Regiment ana one uau.mu,uU numbers over "1,500 men LACK & FARR1SS, MERCHANT TAILORS, PROCTOir S OLD STAfrP, FoyMeville Street, $aMuh -V. C. - TTTE WTOULD INFORM TH h VI-DUG f W have on hand and are constantly receding an SlriZFVS AND MILITARY CLOT JUKG. Thn t?Jri Twill be carried on under the direct f.pfi 5 M FARK1SS, and satisfaction jfuarantecd ottroB An expedenced band will to the il PIANOFORTES. ttoov- n vn ronTEHAKCJAO- J tnr-r. espiUv tofbl thbllc that to.lg bliVhcd himself in RaWgh, and offers his rWl1 fcW Sm ih I wih their .killfullr and trottUt move uw ,,...., ... ,1 h Rok Stored X tuned Or rcpaireu. uiuc.i --z. :i:t Jm-tt tt,,?, or . LrS?'2fi"S treet, neany oppoaiw . -1 , -: prompt atnuon. . tfr; flr. the fers to. Rev. Dr. Smcde- and I'rofessor Hansen Jan 13-U ORDN ANCEDEPARTMENT,- 1 NO. quantities" will Pl'-? s-' r i pi n " ' ' " ' rv'-v of POWDER for 10 poun yGQ Qm May R-tf In charge or urfliHtrce. CITRRY COMBS. rrl DOZEN It 14 t 1 KKJUU r'n onim a. " ! 200 Factor v ci PRAIRLE A LACh, thdr tn March 24-tf. CASH FOR RAGS. T WILL GIVE THE HIGHEST CA3H PRICE JO R I all kinds of Cotton or Linen Rag Old Rope, n and refuse cott.m. Bring them to" nj m4ff 6 feet back of the Market ou3e,ano ge, w. , n2- groceries rorttKR. - .V.wu Vo April H - - m- Y. S. They mnst be washjed clean. f . WANTED G 10 X FEDERATE TUfcAn i xw a Julv 25 5 1861. a .d pa ran e two vein f f 1 V H, RICH ABDStN 0. IT A XT' - ' March 1 C. COUPON'S OF TH E CO N F F fi lER A T Loan. AhoN.C,$d$12n 'i i ' ' . - . - lm fh 1 May U-2i . "7' -
The Daily Progress (Raleigh, N.C.)
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