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' tssi One day7.. Two da??..... r month Three daya..,. Four daVg.,..... Five WVf.e.....:.'....:..4rt Sli U1M......UW VV Une TreeK...., -....-.2 mt T.lfUve months WIS Ua Twlre Miller or le'rcoBnt' a 4qnaref and addition, squares will be clwirged: th.f aaji 44 Cash will be. demanded from all. persons except whet special contracts aa ipaCe. W heh?4et Ictie-t.' tta PlPm, VOL. IV : -RA.L1M6Bi;. BalTROYzlilitYv.'; 1863;. ; : : NO. 16a . . ,11 in n - ill Hi, in v I.. , . I .. . - - : ' s i 2 a. ; 1 i ... I . . NEWS. - ' m : llAOftlr Lot from the Jackson says Ip nat- loi tCirty Pi- of aer; tffom 1. On i ' . .,- . ll.,,L- hi i.lli'N i l0-4-lKe , i,Vr ad l...k ua in tbe rear, in cro.-sc frd. the d'.c- J1?a- .....si.. Gl-u. L'jrm I. ..tl 1 . J I H 1 llu ' 2 u " . ttJWun- YlKijlMA. I x r.-'.ves the fullowing account A-w iij?ht in Jay ls r T. irk. L("mvopii 4Q0 and 500 of. ,; L,;:i. l.-ffSuft..Ui, e cliarir. 'u. ur. b ys Bhouti-.i ! t the i' tv or death.' In flft.-cti L.t-.V-ivS ycr, and. the (J.u-oliija ta, Ciich of the Yai.kei'S as we-; n..t uilSed an taking t" tht-'h'-heeh;. hvc'r.d ;d'i'vuute SUglit' safety in' the auj.'il-ii'.v; thkkvts. 1 L i..... . : . i.,,f ' i 1 i. ii ! Vi nil was b.iot Vb. the heart. '.in J instantly killed. A private, fnattJc we l:re t en 'unable U uncertain, was tilled, iWid ne other is missinir, but he U snj- b;.Lve been i:j the wod, and n.ay yet t enemy left eighteen dead n the ti.M, and we iifT I'.vi.i nriv,;,ivj fvr v Sr.-.iriX; nil! s. Jl'i iS i 11 h'T.-- ill severa. ni.-t Is and i-abres, We Hp nt iif ;d .'ir n.'eKct.- taken m t.ie ui"f!j;n am 1 . . . . fed the eiviiuns In-Ui tl. ir captivity. rivateei 'countered a burly Irishman, weigh in 200 pounds and for five ii:nut"5 .the stnig' ie in ".stery between tlieso tv , wa.-; Intr. (he Iti.ih V inkee bvlwz Kiel- SP :-r.: tc sc L' i ne Kj' mi Tfcte that the hitter could n t lravv lis sabre las .antagonist was liin" "ii!!irruus i over the Lead, witn a witi a tin' itn o.i del i.ist 1. Tl.h, by a ilesperate. ell- rt fi-'.ally dis'.'iiga-od b.ir.i- i nnM brc, pici'ee 1 the"lris ir. tn i..iy, the weapon pr-ttrini- !t .1! tne ever.tr :uvt.i--s tb-j back :e,l fr.nr.' n-ei p it ot tins I r.".,-..,l I'lC IlffUb iiV his h'e.-se, extur. i r ... tv. .. ."V u;c;inia. LliO jjunmrcr fays: r , , T , Filthy .; : t. tl.o 10th h.stant, n cavali v ibree of satiny, u -tv.et-n live and. six hunjfiod. attcinpted irniisc capture t!;e battalion ot f..t. Lelonel Bir.OU Mrong, at Lewisl'Urg. tu'ccnian r c-uuty. it Imjijictiod that the enemy were the party a ur ea, for when tliev g.'t will. in- a''ut three mih-s of fwirg, at one i. ehn k la tbe rooming Gr'y were ftl vith tiic .fire-of the battalion. v hh-h iidtietcd s upon-the enemy of -about -10 'in kilh-d Itud en th :inded our loss none. The enemy ret reab d ami nut have the "pleasure of capturing the battalion hun.iti ir the town. -- - Jacks t-KTUli;?. ri:oM .aacksvx. a hmuiy ir.tc !i2ent pUemau Of (hr tlio tinny iufuinis .'the Jv.litor of ti,e biitmcry Advertiser tiiat refugees who escaped Jm Jackson to Brandon, telegraphed' that the fight pimenced Thursday niominc. eight miles from Jaek- t, Grant having front 2'W0 to 30.000 tr.n.ns and j hnsten lut 9,0)0. They fought to the citv and i rouh the streets, w'oen .' ..lnuston, fi.aiii," hhseff I CHH'ntlC'l, IMlUHi IU Utl.iliU, jrjday. morning the enemy's .avalry were at Bran- n, twenty miles this side of Jackson, wher "here we had rcQ.io protect the r...,d. InoAn Hints kJu S-.mk! ig, of Wednesday, says : 'iY. The Richmond Jhe Yankees at W est P, ,int arohi.iingin the pine Kkets a;;, making believe they have gone awsiv (s is apme wldeh solders far leunni-g than r- .. ... nvln t., piaeil, and the lbirvf.1 ij that vonU(lerates i OS Slie.m.! lie li-i. I.-.. ! 1... ry.,t .1. S pan curt' , ... imi iiUMi- 11. cn-oui'iti.' .r .....i 1 v.ih-k ,,f ,1. ,. . " "-- 11. 1 Hi. vri T it .lill IIIUll.tlL' I : ' 1 1 . , , . r, a. - 1 o 1 11 lev m iii'ito 1 ..1. .1 tie' r . ' v 1 iUlivPO M tori v i:;m- r "i : v.ie.eei hi ... ti 1 tit.-i . .i , . , : . . .7 tie his theCNih- 'piali'd eation f.r .rate Governm -irt. Hmnrn to i.nierr Vi.i-.n ,(.v 1, ( ifl'-ftnf not i(p ,k .,,1... -ixtre. K , . . . " ' 1 - I II I t ' 1 1 ..- M I t I IV. I' to H (X)L;er 1 .... .iMxanee, U)er fouenprajs wiUi,,-, to " " ei e iv .. ,)-, s and per- -wcar.tba; Pem.v m st.ir, ,.rd ,i;,t frivee of the th 70. "tcrioeedi u W effective mm. W ua: " farther. at an .v.fesve,, ,n convinced .Prssi'g the river It,pUrl admirably M? ,- "U"e tbc movement was not atltid- I ; It is abundamu. -i 4 Maat-tlwhaL".;..-- . . ,i..m . ' . 1" T-.10 Ulinii It.irv . 4 t 1 . Ill I iWa merrfriKo i.. i. , , V". -,l v ot iv,mt is but a p-irf of n or a dav and l,,,'. . r ",t,u Perhaps to hold t. '&cXZ. heW and Itin damaxe wh e Z , would We have urVd that ' " JOt rcPa!r' fcwyea to Drevent a i,tTM .i. i "is ue em- Uen dash WVII Uil.SII .into tho city. No olabteero7ea,)iri W Hitler General corn- T- I ,,,-s .1 Mi 0'-' -"- . i . . . . : . i . i- .-. , i ) ' fl,';j ' , j . i ... ,:,,;i vl v t rJ enemy, i V-;- five ii 'i-'S on I - :.-:- -r ;.-- nli,U ae,i-af. !.od to ni DESIRABLE Ltt:,uh xvero pr.nv ty .it,.- , : ly.l. u-itao.u r,;)?.:, V :.: :1 '. ., v ' j t . 1-1- li.r--'-T-.c,,:-kr Iaoer L'i't ..-e t:-y ""''-v-- rp S State, ar SC w:t? -!vc,, :i;;d our U-i --y - V;; .La:r., tU, li.C brave v..;f i 1 -' " ' 1 v j-..,- i ii,, a:,i, win. tvs f vr.i J,, ! 1 rubers vl . i it a r-i r t I I - Tii i til c-uitr-ipi ti s iti1 ;n,in nr him ta in T i i- I cm via 7 . a iu I & r-uii iv. & r n . .- htitt. i - n m i v i ff BKain. S M . I II k Bl k W V'ATTW ' I VH-l r v ' v. iuj ' V I i, , LIU lift I I'ltVO VUW .'U i'vt S I -. asrai.istraiivc .1 acuities or: His pet, teToenon . 'inc his pet, sk'ijs are bright sugrir is n.1vancig in pricethe birds ssiog in tbe Capitol Squnr, wLtskj is bold And drank in a thousand shops all 'goes merry AS aniu rwge bell nobody is hurt Altyh ts gftat, amfl1be Commandant of the postat Kichmtjfhd is Ins prophet;, XiEWAIOS. COWS STKAYED OR 5TOL.I3JS $10 JRK- IVAttD. CP-ATED OK PT0LE5T FROM MY PREMISES IN O '-I-igh, two CCW)i, ono red a.ni the other Hack, j both about five j'cas old. 1 hp ear iBrKsro KOKtoin mrM iii t h r .firrfvi nor' niiVi i?Mm nnfl hole il tb loft. : The Cuvs wore brcuo-b't fi'om Len')ir countj , aim may btThiak- j in" their way back. They left about the midtllc ot tan week. I will give Ten Dollars for the reUrn bf both, or Five for either. Mav 18-tf ROBERT H-ROUNTHEa 100DOLLARSREWARD. T) irXA WAY" FROM CHAMBERS COUXTY, ALA l, lama. Jan. 27th, anesrro'wan named BURT, ab-iut tbiltr yenr? obi, six feet one inch nigh, two middle tinjfers c: i-V'(i from a barn, lie has a puts and was detected on the X. C. Kniiroad on the lGlh. iiioL making bis way to K;il'Jo-l), and jumped off at or near McLean's station. The "hr.vtTreu :ud Avili be ivoa if ddivei ed tome or confined 30 c t him. A:!.c!res3 me at C asset a,' Ala. J. L. Fob 18-tf B ARTEl-i. MISOELI INVESTMENT LANDS. IN TEXAS lAlSTEOUB. ONE-HALF OF THE .IT''xO Ll.VDO TKACT. r PHIS TRACT OF DKSIRABLE LANDS WAS SE. 1 Let d ibr l.ii b 'Vac .-ite many years siuee, by Col. M. Mena;d. v ho we. s an extensive land -owner in iexas, ::r.d or. - of th h adintr (bunders oi tne citv or (r;i!vcfton. T!i" rrry-'rtv !:kh never 'ased out of his family, since iis o'l-fb-i--.' in-' 1::!. :ind on-j-half of it oi.lv is now olfered for I iiivl'si:.:-'UI, a.ui win w auiu m i.n- . oi ''.'.nil oi a i: ,iu;, i). iiw.io ..v.ii. It d' :i:it. d in Milan eour.tv, within tha t!-:mp;-'k vti: axd sicoWeuy belt of texas. abcct.-L" ioih-s Xorth-lhist.va, d from th- Capital of th-' 1 about ')) tin ics .Noitliw-estwardly troui JJrcn-pi-seiit t-:rn.i litis of Railroad communication with s am- i ! ouston. 1 1 T 1 den hi two nrariv equal parts uv irusnv i ii to San Uabri-'l ldver.) and comprises "bination of lands for agricultural and i i j i .. . i. j i - c'l . J .:ii. ra.ta;a! pumnt:-. liij.l ana cry post osth. mur.;', unou n km ,fe :cin mat--. iuV- : . . i i .I v. 1 uu i luir j'l" j T : " " VTibUL buildixg sites ! 1 iew of tbe entire tract; TI l C' 1 1 TIMBEIIICD BOTTOM on both bhb'H of tin- Creek, rising from there to a fine prai ri covered with uPMiuile jra.s3 (not the. bearded) UNSURPASSED FOR. GRAZING PURPOSES, aad which extend uuinte; uptedly to the banks ot tbe San Gabriel,: i'ro-.B 12 to 15 miles tlistant. This regiv:i of country U not surpasaod by avy in Tes'- ni'-J.rLAIilTY OF SEASON'S, DLLIGlirFuJL CLIMATE A X D HEALTH OF THE LOCALITY ; ar.d the tract itself forms one of the best investments for present ti e or future nrofit to be found in Texas, THE LX!) OF "PROMISE AND- OF PEACE. During the dry year of 1SG0 in Tenae, Mr. Coriol.v's farm, dm a '"rtiofj of tbe tract.1) yielded an average of 50 bushels of corn, and 15 bushels of wheat to the acre. There are .mm er mis Ihmring mills in Milan, and the adjoining counties of 15 -11 and Williamson. All the smal! gr ains grow well, cotton yields on i bale to ihf acre, horses, mules, sheep, hog-' and IIORNFD CATTLE THRIVE WITHOUT WIXTERIXG and are lurg ly raised throughout the region. The titles to the land have never be.e.n questioned, and are unqu -s-tibnable. and then are no Miuatters on it. Tbe settled portion ol lb Stat extends far beyond .Milan county in eve: v direction. Th property now bJongs to .1. S. Thrasher, S-iperin-ten hint I th. Press Vssoeiatiiin, and one-half of it is of- .,....i -.. ,. ..i onlv b.-( ause the acceptance of tbe duties of uhlie !ositioa involres the necs-ity of a partial u e in hi V -Sil'O-JjtS. . I :- (ih' r.sl at eiivate saleuHtii the 7th day of August, when if not disposed of, it will be sold at public auction,' without reserve, for cash, in Confederate Treasury notes in ;he city of Atlanta. For further information, and plan of tract! anplv to R. M. PARKS '& CO., Whitehall Street, Atlanta- Geogia. Mav 11-MATtf SPIRITS TURPENTINE. :;: RAltRELS SPIKITS TUbPEXTIXE IX HAVE large ("no. well made casks, averaging 4-t gallons each, T . 1 11- 1 l IfMt ,....a h.c tor sal", it can oe aciivereu at iso.on inn, on e N'oi th Carolina Railroad. D. C. CARRTXGTOX, May20-lv4w . ' Goldsboro', X. C. TAKEN UP. ON OR ABOUT THE 1ST Or APRIL, A BLACK NE gri i boy named JOHX. Said boy claims to be free, ami say ? h " was raised by Wm. Pugh, of Lctioir county. John is about 5 feit 8 inches high, and always laughs wh -n spohen to. The owne r is requested to come for ward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, otherwise he will be dealt with according to law. . J. M...BUYD, Jailor, Mav 21 -lw Graham, Alamance county, X. C. CANDLES! CANDLES'.! CANDLES ! ! ! Foa sate at run 0 R J II A M CA N DhR FACTOR Y. T MIE UNDERSIGNED HAVE OX HAND AND ARF. con-tantlv n-aniifacturing a superitvr. article of WAX and TALLOW CANDLES which they are prepared to furnish in any quantity and at reasonable prices. Address KLAPP & BERRY, Mavll-lm Graham, X. C AUCTION" AND COMMISSION MERCIIAX-T AN EXPERIENCE OF MORE THAN "FORTY - years, tne undersigned does not natter himself, but is flattered by his-customers, and will receive and Sell at Auction, . or on Commission, everytlting entrusted to his care, l'KANK. 1. WILSON, May 14-i f Auctioneer. St anil aid copy tf. Executive Debarment North Carolina) AnjCi'ANT Oenerai.'s Okfick, ( Militia,) y Raleigh, May llthj-ltCS. j GKNKn AIO'T..K, ) No, L ) T TH.:: FOLLOWING EXTRACT FRO .1 THE, ACT amendatory of the cx-.'mption Act, passed by the late Congress of the Confederate States is published for the information and guidance of tkose whom it may concern. ( ext a er.) . . Skc. 4. ' In a s biion to the State ctbeers exempted by the Act of Oct. 11, 1 there shall be exempted all Sttvte ofUcers wh(m. th Governor of any State may claim to have exempted for the due administration; of the Goverri-mr-nt and 4ft ws thereof but this exemption shall not con tinue in anv Stat after the adjournment of tbe next reSr- ttlar session of its Legislature, unless such J.f-nslatuie ! Fliall, by isw cxcn.pt. tneiu irom military duty in tle Proyi-'ional Army of tbe Confederate StateF.". " II. Militia oltieers are hereby exempted from the ope ration of tbe Conscript Act, so long- n? they yield prompt " obedience to the orders iisued from thi3 office. The ser vices of refractory and negligent otticers'will not be con sidered as necessary " for the due administration of tbe Government and laws of the State.' III. Commanding officers-of the Militia will communicate-thi order to the oth'cers under their command'. - By order ot Governor Vance : - - . DAX'L. G. FO.HTLE, Raleigh, May 15-lw Adjutant GeneraL By YtLKES MOKfelS, Auctioneer. AUC'TIOHf 3.Jb,ES. .:. ; ,..v... DIRECT 12fOJ TA TIOSS EX, S TMAM3BIP8 XAX- TX FRliAY, ma IXSX MMESCIKO At V 3 IP o'clock, a. m-, I will ?r;b at iny feaV s Room, So. 'AGralitc Rbtr, Wil'tuingl"; N,:,C.,'thSfondvSag dfca bto articles import in boVtameitearawrrt - ; lOraieariiadder Priiit. . lt,(HM).'yarikA 8 tHilP Wftck and Wliite Pf 12,00d yarjLi 4 bales ibietUcd.Shirtif, J?0(WJ yards. , 9 cases Blftachcd Sliirtiflif' , " ' ' . 1 cast- Tnfcen and Llno Ctfbrick UandkorliU& msc w-fwffiJ yard ' 2 cases Cotton- ills 1250 yards , 2 case. Whi,U lodia'TwilW 1 60 yards . 2 cases Oznaoiufrs, 2S in 2500 yards 1 bate Twist WeflnY Flannel ,'82$ yarijs 1 bale Faacvcrv& " ' 552 yardsf 1 -1 bate Bb3ciBrwclcloih, Uaft yards ' X bale Drab and Prown Broadcloth, 1750 yards 1 bale Fancy Doeskin CassiibcrOs, 1200 jsrda 1 case Mixed Unmn Cloth, 590 yards 1 case Men's Merino Shirts, 50 ilezen 1 case Bine Serge, 1)84 yards w 1 case Black Orleans, 127G K yards 5 cases Pj;arl Sewing Thread, ,4 yards 2 cases 6 ' " Cotton7 200 yards 3 cases Linnen Thread, assorted, 4O0 yards 1 case JLia:nvud Thread, assorWd, 1250 lbs 3 Cases Glazed ihrca;! 1 ea.w White I ii.jn Thread 1 case Colored " 2 caaes Hooks and Eyes, Black and White, 150 gros3. 2 case Pins, 1200 packs 2 cases Buttons, assorted 1 case Dressing Combs 10300 Ncidles 'i dozen Hair Brushes 144 dozen Dressing Combs 4S dozen Tooth Brushes , -12 cases BluJier Boots, 1200 "pair 1 case Ladies' Cassihtere Pouts. 210 pair lr cases Extra Paste Bracking. ISO doz 10 kegs Printer's Ink 1 case English Foolscap Paper, 20 reams DO cases Ext act L-u"vood 1000's.ichj Liy Table Salt, .0 ib; each 175 boxes Tin Plate 15 tons Hoop Iroii 7 doz Shovels 1 cask T Hinges, Gl-dozen 1 cask Horse Xai's. 7K4 lbs .1 cask fine Rose Wrought X.iiis, TTinges and Bolts 1 cask Awls, XeedlesThlmbleSjMews Harps, Tacks,. Looking Glasses, &c 1 cask Squares, liing's, Locks, Files, Buckles, &c 1 cask Tea Kettles, Lamps, &c 1 cask Frvhxx Pans, Cow Bells, CoITee Heaters, 20 boxes Window (ilj 25 do-z Painted Pails :s, French 'jbz Corn U.'ooiiii 50 Coils Ro;.e i pips Fine Cognac Brandy, daik l nino . l " pale G quar casks Fine Cognac Brandy, dark Martell 10 cases " ' i "oz cacu 88 cases " 10 cases Pure Gin, Geneva 10 cases Champagne, CVown 50 cases Uhir?t V in i . i St Julian 5 cases Alcohol 10 chests Congo Tea 20 half chests Young Hyon Tea 11 boxes Star Candles. 40 lbs each 22 boxer Adamantine Candles, -20 lbs e-aeh 52 boxes Ca.'Uie Soap. T- lbs each 5S kes Bi Carbonate Soda casks Sal Soda 50 kegs White Zinc Paint 4 ea;cs Quinine, 550 ounces 20 drums Castor Oil, 0 gallonj each 11 cases do do 5 barrels Epsom Salts 1 ea?e Tanning Acid. 000 ounces 1 case Chloroform, 50 lbs 1 case do G do, 1 case do 40 ounces 1 d. um B ilsam Copas ia, 112 lbs 4. tverces do do 4u0 44 1 case do do 15 " 1 case Copavia Capsules. 500 lb3 1 case bxiide Mercury, 'M lbs 1 tierce Sal Chlordiue Soda. 105 lbs 1 tierce Pulv Tart Acid, 120 lbs 2 tierces Amnion Garb," 224. lbs 1 case Calomel, 1 2 lbs 1 jar . do - 8 ' 2"tierces Cream Tart.ir; 240 lbs 1 case Tpeeae, 24 ounces 1 jar Strychnine, 4 ounces 1 tiere Pulv Rhei, 120 lbs 3 barrels Powdered Liquorice, 33G lbs 1 tierce Citric Acid. 120 lbs 1 case Gum Opie, 50 lbs ' 1 case Ext Calac Co, 20 lbs I jar Pulv Ipecac, 4 lb 1 jar Pulv Opie, 8 lbs 1 jar Pnl Rhei E 1, S lbs 1 jar Tanning, 2 lbs 1 jar Corosive Subliment, 8 lbs 1 jar Tine Arnica, 4 lbs 1 package Cayene Pepper, 6 lbs I jar Mercurial Ointment, S lbs '? 1 jar Pulv Cubeb.'lo lbs 1 jar Ol Jecenis, 15 lbs 1 jar Creosote. 1 lb 1 jaj- Red Precipitate, G lb3 1 jar White " 6 . 1 tierce Gum Assafredita, 56 lbs 4 boxes Magnesia Garb, t4 oz 1 tierce Potaf-h,. if2 lbs 1 rterce . " l'JO " 1 box Gnni Ariabi and Rev 1 jar Pulv Opium. 2 lbs 1 jar Til Ilvdrag.S " ) 1 jar Potash. Iodine, 6 lbs . 1 jar Movph Sulph, 6 oz 1 Can HotneepatbieCoca. 30 lba 1 case Gnm Ojiie, and Reg, 50 lbs 1 Flask Quicksilver 1 ease Oil Peppermint. 18 lbs 1 case Oil Cloves, 18 lbs 1 case Oil Bergamot, 9 lbs 1 jar Chu Iron, 8 oz 1 jar Xit Silver, 402 4 boxes Speit, 2C4 lb3 0 vds Innis Glas? Blister -50 doz Brown Couth Tissue 50 yds Brown Tromp Plaster - 5 doz " Tissue Dressing j a ti,.,,,,- isorted. vi z : Potass Iodide. Do ver's Powders, Calomel; Spts. Ammon. Co., llV. lp-c-c Sots. Nitre Dulc., Lio. Soda Chlor., Morphia Chlo roform, Brown's Tissue, Ferri Cit. Et. Quiniae Argent Opium, TUi ubard and Borax. May22-tdi AV-A LIIA3LE TRACT OP LAND, S1TU IN THE COUNTY OP ALAM'AXCBtrO.HE and a half miles from Haw River Station Xm the North Carolina Bail Head, con Wining 225 acres, w offered for sale upon the most accommodating terms. Ther Rre on the premises d comfortable dwelling attd all neecssary nt hc.L, For terms apply to tbe baiter ofth ont house? PROGRESS. May 6-tf COFFEE FOR SALE. IBS OF EXCELLEVT RIO COFFEE FOR 300 sale. Apply at .'vi-a urr ivr,. May e-lf ' " FOB SALE IVTORTH CAROLINA 6 PERCENT. CERTIFICATES i- .. . 8 " .B:ds. C'H) federate States Bond.?. Wanted X. C. 6 per cent. Fundable Xtes. Jar?Ktf ; W. R. RICHARDSON A CO. BAGGAGE C?IECiTT0tJrn a BAGGAGE mttQV;S'&ST9 i: K3. KAofwt -5ji ben left' at'-tlm' otace. It mav detain tne baggage of thelwer att Septet. The person to whom it belongs can have it by calling and Chief Eiiroliiug Office, 8th OoMCaEssioxAr. Disxaicr, Saljsburj, N. C, May 11, 1SG3, To all du officer of the screral-rejimg.tt of XotthCaro- ' li&d Militia in the Sih Congrenionat District : OBEDlEXCt: TO "SPECIAL ORDERS, NO. 426' J .Sereio appended, to which yonr particular attention is eidledVl hereby rteiou to fifindtocampimnaediatelj,, all haoas who ro Within the acs of eighteen and forty, empTored within tb bbXinds bryaur regiment la getting erosMics and cordj-wood for 4.bc ravious railroads. Y bu will collect, enroll and aetrd to canp all conscripts not so cpgared. in the.'b6unds of your reg&neBts, whether Uiej origiialrr belonged to it or not. .Track hands, noten inthfO pxapcr'aad peuiiai- La?mes, bujetting Kw-ties tad cord-wood, will be fenttofanip. Yorfw iU rlso prompilj port to me the names of all conscript sent- to cfcmp ttadef t!ts order. Any .delay 'dr neirlisrence in the execution .of this re quest w21 "be promptly reported to-Gen. D. G. Fowie, Ad't. General of the 5. C. Militia. extract. Coxsclipt Ufi ice, -Camp Holmes, N. C. May Sth, 18C3. j Special Oudkrs, No. 426. J X. The hands employed on the various Rail Roads, in catting wood and cross-ties who are within the aares 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 i. 2,-Adjutant and Inspector General's Office, hence ea.-.r: : be detailed. By order of Col. P. MALLETT, Commandant of Conscripts for X. C. J. C. Piecce, Adjutant, Lieut. J. R. McLEAX, Enrolling Officer, tc. May 20-lv Salisbury, N. C. Charlotte Democrat, Salisbury Watchman, Raleigh Standard espy. HEADQUARTERS EX. Ji O. OF esURGEOIfS, -AND ENROLLMENT ..-r 00:-.;.CIUPTS,' : orn Gonouehsion..' !- .;;-:, 2.. .. Raleigh, X. .. y. . iOth, I8G3. T)URSUAXT TO ORDER NO. 0, It-LEU BY COL. I . Peter Mallctt, Commandant of Conscripts for X. C, the Commanding Olbcers of t he respective Militia Regi ments in the uth Congressional Districts of North Caroli na; arc requested to assemble their Commands at the fol lowing times and places. This caU ernbi aoes all in en be tween 18 and 40 years ofag, including those "previously exempted, detailed, or discharged from service, from any carts? whatever:" 4 2d Regt N C Militia, at Oxford, Granville county, 29th and 30th of Mav. 4"id Rcgt X C Militia, at Oxford, Granville county, 1st, 2d and 3d of June. 40th Regt N C Militia, at Louisburg, Franklfa county, Gtb ctkI 8th of June. 32d Rcgt N C Militia, at Nashville, Nash county 11th and 12th of June. 37tb "Rcgt N C Milstia, at AVarrenton, Warrericounty, I3tli and 18tn ot Juno. 38.th. SLeg N C Militia, at Raleigh, Wake county, 19tb, 20th and Md of June. SJJth Regt X C Militia, at Raleigh, Wake county, 23d, 24th and '25th" of Junt- " IlSthrJlegt N C Militia, at Raleigh, Wake county, 2Gtb and 27th ut Jnue. 45th Regt N C Militia, at nilhjboro'. Orange county, 30th Juno, and 1st and 2d of Jrrty. 48th Regbt N C Militia, at Hillsboro', Orange county, 3d, 4th and Gtb of July. A. LANDIS, Jr., Capt. and Enrolling Officer. II. W. CAFFEY, Assistant Surgeon, P. A, C. S., Chra. Ex. lid. Sflrg., 5Ui Cong. Dist, X. C. May.l9 1w Standard copy one week. Exccut utlyc Department North Caroliua,") . 3 i-vi-u it (?rrtrv. YMlt.ITIA. lhlcJsh; May 14. n, ;ao3. J General Oiiber, Xo. 7 ) . uiitiv. nnf - ru in 1I.ITTA OFFICERS. WHO HAVE 11 nelled bv the advance of the enemv, to k-ac their respective districts, arc- ordered to report torouty to .... Commanding Officer of the Regimental District, in which, they may be residing temporarily. By order of Governor Vance : D 1 XL. G. FOWLE, Mav 19-lw Adjutant General. Daily papers copy one week and weekly papers two weeks," and send bill to A. G. O. Executive Department North Carolina.) Adjutant GEiJEKii.'s Office, '(Militia,) V Baloifch. Mav 15th, 1863. J General. Oiide?., No.-S. - j 1OXEMPTI0XS FROM MILITIA U.N Al- rmini of disability, will not ho recognized, except the Rum-eon's certificate endorsed hv the Command- in Officer of the Regiment, and approved at this office. Br order ol Governor Vance-: V DANE. G FOWLE, May 19-1 W Adutant General. AU'dailv papers in the State will publish one w-eek and weel)' papers two weeks. Camp ef Instruction, N. C, Casip Hb.L'silts, April 30th, 18G3. j SrEciAt. Order,") N ACCORDANCE WlTn GENERAL .ORDERS XO. "25, Adjutant and Inspector General s Uince, uicnmonu. onier that their owners may come forward and claim their- PrjACcic,'aged about 20 years, black complexion,- ft. 4 in. high, property of George Young, Jones county, X. C. "SIMON, aged about 12-years, Blftck complexion, 4 feet inches high, property of Samuel Wpodley, Washing ton conn tv, Ni C. ' f LEVIXA, aged about 26 vcars, black complexion, 5 feet SK inithes high, property of Samuel Woodley, Washmg torf wiantt, N. C. y . MILLY,- aged about 25 years, dark complexiop. 5 feet 4 inchs highrproperty of Dr. Edward Haughton, W aah- ingtrin countvv N. C- ' , . , .n MARGARET, aged about 1 years, black conrplexion, 5 feet i iuches high, property of Samuel Woodl-, 7a5hington county, X. C. lf . Bv order of Con. PETER MAtLBTT, Commanding Conscripts, . t. J. X. Prior, Adjutant. a-'lmj y. C. 'Standard, and Dailv (Wilmington) Journal t?r5. mairt.Ii. and send-biil to C L Peter Mallett. - XV. R. RICHARDSON & CO STOCK BROKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHAX RALEIGH, N. V. r Office on FdlcTteriHe S'reet. TTTIIX GIVE P Atv 1 it;UJAt a i x 1: r v State and Confederate Bonds, V V gales and purchases ot ana Baak.and oUior otocjvs enwuH . -- f the ronnpcted with the diiftfrent departments ei State govermnent. ruftuvw - UhV Banknotes of all Southern States Doni -u .- - bb-bub:ces. O G Parslav, WiUniogUu. W A Wi isht. John D Williams, Fayeu.-vi.-v. W G Brbadfoot, do. J J RIaekwood. CharloUe. Y K Lane. Wavne county. Join U Whitford , Craven ccmr r. Hon Thmas Raifin, Alamance cov.nty. Hb W N fidwards, Wsrren county. Hon D W Courts, Rockingham county. H W Guidn. Lincoln county. ' And citizens of Raleigh -generaKy. Jan l-tf : 3?OTlCE A LL PERSONS WHO RESEXT THEM SELVES A at the dtEce'of the Sargeon Oeneral, .fttwecn the MlIilTATlY $t$ffi FIELD OFFICERS AKD RRIGAJJEOB N. We are indebted to John B, Xeathery, Cleric in tho' Aajntant GeneraPs Qe .for 4e-lowing'iimit-r'' No ! COLOSEt. 1 Jno A McTTowbTr H A rirown -i Jas & Hines " 2 William R Cox 1 W 8 Staftings 4 D Hart S;5flfptL DeHossett ,S D -Th.-uston. . , f MJiWaley 4 Bryar G;in3 'James iHtood "'iE' W Osborne 5 Thom? M ttanctttJbha V L gPraiffiAiH- - G:LAry...RbtKa JSHeDTatc . 8' Henry fWHhaw- ' T15efe-W7tntoi3ira 9 Lawrence B Baker jiames B Uodon II Vpiilgker 10 , Jas A J Bradford Stephen "5 Pool j:lpa? lljCLeTenthorpe Wm J.Martin lEgbertARosi lZjOoiomon wuiiams D P Rwe li ' Alfred M Scales 14 iR Tvler Bennett i Joseph H Hymanr !1V k T.l L IT Hob J H Lambeth OWnammond II D Lea T H Sharp J D Barrv- 15 1 Willia m MaeRae W II Varborongb 16John S McEh oy Wm A Stowe.; . 17 i Win FMartia IJoha C Lamb IR ; i : liii- ; if a oouiisvon 19 Solomon Williams Wm G Robinson ICR .Andrew! 2fl!Thoinas F Toon .Nelson Slo"ugh' " I 21 ! W W Kirkland ' : IWS RankinJ 22 'James Conner ,C C Cole . .Labat Gdell 23:Dan'l H Christie iftoVt D 'Johnston CC Blacknal 2tiWm J Clarke Mhn L Harris IT D Lave. . "'.'II M Rutledse 'Samutil C Bryson ,W S Gradv jiV ti iv Uurg.vyn, Jr 'onn u i.ane 27 j John A Gilmer, JriG F Whitfield,. 2;SaTnuel D LoVve ; Win II A Speer J T Joneis J C Webb, : Sam X Stowe WBCreasman W W Siller J A D McKay D'G Coward T W Mayhew Geo T Gordon J T Johnston Z) : Kooept l) anr 30 Francis M Parker j.Jamcs T Kcll 31 John V Jordan . jC W Knight 32 i Edmund C Brabble! Wei T Williams 33 1 Clark M, Avery . j Robert V Cowan 31 IW Ii J Lbwrance ! 35 -Matt W'Ransom i John G Jorics ' 36Xr field org'zationj 37 :Wm M Baihour jJobn B Ashcraft 3S:WmJIIoke I John Asbford . SO David Coleman ;Fiank A Reynolds 40 Xo S.;ld org'zation; 41 obn A Baker f 42,G etvge G Gibbs jJobn E Brown , 43;""hor.ias S Kenan iWm G Lewis iW G Morris M M'Lauchlin CWBradshaw W J Boggan C M Stedmn J R Winston ACM'Calhster 44'Thos C Smseltarv'l L Harrova 45 o 11 More-head 4GEawa. d D Hall . 47 i Geo I Faribault j Samuel if Boyd ,W L Saunders i John A Graves A D Crudup 4S;ib,beit C Hill 40. Lee M MeAfee SamT A W alkuD iA A Uiu Jno A Flenfmine l'B Chambers 6jJ A Washington. I Oeorsre Wortham IJCVanhook 51 jHector McKethan j Caleb B Hob.-on 52Jams K. Marshall Marcus A Parks 53 i William A Owens J T Morehcad, J 54' !K M Murchison 55 ! Jno K Connallv M T Smith JR McDonald J O Richardson. j J IredeU A Ellis Alfred H llelo II F Schtek. J A Ccaicres' 56 Paul F Faison G Gratiott Luke ;H C Jones, Jr 57IArch'd C Godwin 5S John B Palmer J C Keener. 59 Dennis D Ferrebee Edward Cantwell J M Mayo W M Hay. II Harding GO Oi ' James U Radcliue :Wm ft hmne 62 Robert G A Love iGeo W Clavton 63 1 Peter G Evans i Stephen B Evans 64 Lawrence M Allen' : 65lGcorpce X Folk tThaddeus P Slier DU McDowell JH MeKeiU Win Garrett John J Spann. The Regiments are Brigaded as follow i ' Clingman't JJr igade 8th, 31st, 51st and Gist. Cooke's Brigade lbth, 27th, 46th and 48th. Hate's Brigade 29th. Daniel' 8 Brigade 32d, 43d, 45th, 50th and 53d. Davis' Brigade 55tb. Hoke' s-Brigade 6th, 2Ut, 54th and 57th. Hampton's Brigade 9th Iversoiits Brigade -5th, 12th, 20tb and 23d. Lane's Brigade 1th, 18th, 28th, 33d and 37th. Lee's, W. H. F., Brigade 19th. , - Martin s Brigade Uth, 4 2d, 4?th and 63d. Pevder's Brigade Uth. 16th, 22d, 34th and 38th. Brigade 11th, 2Gtb, 44tb and 52d. - . ILxnkm's Brigade 24 th, 25th, 35th, 49th and 5C"tIu Ravmeur' Brigade 2d, 4th, Uth and SCtti&v Jiolertuvu'fi BrigadeList and 59th. Taliaferro 4 Brigade 1st and 3d. Not Vriga led 10th, 36th, 40th, 58th, 60th, 62d, 4th nd C5th. - - . v ; I. Tl.o f, .Ilv- In rr to Tnnntrv Reoriments 1st. 2d, 3d, 4th, 5tb, 6th, 7th. 8th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 14tb, TVio frM Oil, "lott, Alt fiftth n.i... Goth. The following are Artillery igiments ; ., iOlh, 36th, 4Utb. The -following are tbc- Battalions : Lieut. Colonel Charles E. Shober's, (formerly Wharton J . Gen'sl lnfsvr.tr v ; Major J. H. Nethercutt's Rangers ; Mflier R. W Whaitop's Sharpshooters; Major" John W. Moore's Arti.brv ; Major W. L. Young's ,Aymiry4 jot-Alex. MacRaVs Aitillery; Cob Peter Mallett Camp Guard : Whitfcrd's Battalion, Rangers j Major Alfred H. Baird's Battalion of Cavalry. Colonel W. II. Thomas' Legion of Highlanders-apd In dians is composed of otn? Regiment arid 6h4 Battahen, and nuniDers over i,uu myu. LACK & VARRISS. MERCHANT T A I L; O R 8 , ; n PROCTOR OLD STAND, Fanetterille Street; Baleigh, A. C. -j .TTft ivrniiM THE PUBLIC THAT WE TTTE WOULD VV h have on hand and arc constantly reedtfBgfca - 30TvmzkvS AXD MILITARY 000$$. The buine?s will be carried orJ under the direct super ri. ion of ilr. C. U. FARR1SS, and atisfaaioft-4:aarntfed to oar oatrons. An experienced hand Will go to torn Camps to take measures for uniforms when JrT C. M. FA&KI8S. G. A. L.AJii. April 7-tf i -th i,"4b. 17th. 18t l, 2(;th, 'Ist, Ziu, ita, xouijuiu, J-fh 30fb , 31st. 32d, 33d. 34th', 35th, 37th,"38th, oA,;!' Tod 43d "44th 15th, th, 47th, 48th, 49th,60th, 51it, The fc!!owin2T art -.''vairy o PIANO FORTES. JAMES PIRSSOX, P A K O F O RT E MANUFAC turer. resperuily, in!bt as the pabhe Ihit h has et tablisbcd himself in Raleigh, and offers Jxi, irrKC to aU those who wish their nanos skiuiuht M - t "31? . j itrAj.r lft at the Book Stohef W. toneu or ic. L. Poraery, street, nearly oppos Esq., or at Mr. Pirison'rreridenceia-Dfrffet lie tne t ur uruunus, i" PT-rUno Vortc. bought "nd sold Mr. PirBSOB rt-. fers'to Rev. Dr. Snides and Professor Hansen. - Jan 13-tf I oPfANCE DEPARTMENT,' 1 " Raleio, N. C, May 8,18 J ff- KiD WVNTFD.-I WISH TO PURCEASEAEAD I r th;s d r-ar tmcnt. ?t rons bavingrilftrir or small oliaunties wiii'plee apply at once. Will &ve I pound oi l u'iVDKK for It) pound of LEAD... - - May 8-tf In c barge of Ordmrree. CURRY COPIES. Cn( DOZEN CURRY COMBSFOR SALE AT Tn CJJ -Factory of PRAIRIE 4 LACK Mar eh 24-tf. CASH FOR RAGS. I WILL GIVE THE HIGHEST CASHPRICIIFOR all kinds of Cotton or Linen Rags OliTffope,' Bag ging a- d : efus" c-tton. Bring them to, .my tflaj just baek of ti e M.rk-t Iloufe, and get the cash or family ,rro - '.-lor them. JoftdA'X WOUBLE. A p . ii - j- lm Harget t street, Rafe'.x&X- C. . p. S..-Tbcy must be wi:ed. clean. . ,4 WANTED -' tme i -10 X F E J) E R A T E tliEASCRY NOTES Marcn ..i-tt. : d.h. iut.jaa'JYi!i WAIf-rED. COUPON'S OF THE 15fc! ' C ONFFD,EBAT j Loan. 'c " . . . ' 1
The Daily Progress (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 23, 1863, edition 1
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